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THE HEBMISTON H E B A W , ftEKMTBTOH, OBEGOB. , c o u rt a g ain st th e d efe n d a n ts Rome M offitt and Rose E. M offitt, hus- REVISE STATE PROGRAM baud and wjfe M R ai ph E vans, and _______ I H erm iston N atio n al F arm L oan As HERMISTON ,0RE. s o c ia tio n , a co rp o ratio n , a n d each of O regon S tate A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e,, them . for th e BUm of , 71.60> w ith C orvallis, M arch 7-V isualizing O regon . . . . in te re st th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 per as a p o te n tia lly g re a t d a iry in g s ta te cent per an n u m since th e 1 4 th day of th e P acific slope, m ore th a n 100 of Ja n u a ry , 1928, u n til paid, th e fu r dairym en an d persons concerned w ith th e r sum of $71.50, w ith In terest associated In d u stries w ill a tte n d th e th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 p er cen t per convention for th e revision of Ore- , , , . , . . .an n u m since th e 14th day of Ju ly , gon s d a iry p rogram to be held a t th e , . . . ... .. , . . . - arch - U 21-22. ... ,» un4‘> Pa l<L the f u r th e r sum of college M T h is ______I Is n o t 1928. de $2,046.09, w ith In terest th e re o n a t signed as a m ere " to a s te r ” co n v en th e ra te of 5 56 per c en t per annum tion, say those in ch arge, b u t r a th e r since the 14th day o f Ju ly , 1928, as a serio u s fin d in g a n d facin g of u n til paid, and the f u r th e r sum of facts. $20.71, w ith in te re st th ereo n a t th e C om ing as a re s u lt of a series o ra te of 8 per c en t per an n u m since a rtic le s a p p e a rin g In th e O regon Jo u r, sponsored by M arshall N. D a n a i41** 3rd day of O ctober, 1928, u n til .associate ed ito r, on the them e "M ak- paid, and for an y sum o r sum s paid I la g O regon th e G reat D airy S ta te ," by p la in tiff In th e p ay m en t of de th e convention h a s been organized lin q u e n t tax es due and o w in g on to include discussion on all phases o f ; 8*1' 14 4an<4 su b seq u en t to th e filin g of | th e in d u stry . 18aid su it an d P rior to th e e n try of C om m ittee ch airm e and se c retaries decree, to g eth er w ith in te re st th e re a re : P ro d u ctio n and m an agem ent, on a t th e ra te of 8 per cen t per a n .C laude B u ch an an , B enton county num from th e d ate of said paym ent, WITH RICHARD ARLEN AND MARY BRIAN d airy m an , N, C. Jam iso n , C orvallis: and for th e fu rth e r sum of $15.00, econom ic s ta tu s of th e d airy indus- w ith in te re s t th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 A th r illin g sto ry of th e w est in th e days of th e gold strik e . I try , G eorge F u lle n w id e r, C arlton per cen t per an n u m from th e 5th day B rim fu l of actio n , rom ance and p len ty of com edy a g a in s t a back d airy m an , L. R. B re ith a u p t, C orval of N ovem ber, 1928, u n til p aid, and g ro u n d of s trik in g ly b e a u tifu l scenery. lis; fin an ce com m ittee, W ill T. for th e f u r th e r sum of $2.50, to g e th W rig h t, O regon C ity b an k er, Dr. Mil- e r w ith in te re s t th ereo n a t the ton N. N elson, C orvallis; grad es and ra te of 8 per cen t p er an n u m from Do Detectives Think— and— Chapter 9 “MARK OF THE FROG” sta n d a rd s, W. W. B lack, Hood R iver th e 13th day of N ovem ber, 1928, cream ery m anager, E. S. L arrab ee, u n til paid, and th e f u r th e r sum of d airy sp ecialist, U ; S. D. A .; disesae $200.00 as a tto rn e y 's fees, and for NEXT W EEK co n tro l, C. C. D ickson, Shedd d a ir y - ! Pla in tlfr'8 C08ts ai*d disb u rsem en ts J a ck L ondon’s.. | m an. P. M. B ra n d t, C orvallis; n iar- ln sa *d su it, and th a t th e sum of i k etin g , A. E. E n g b retso n , d ire c to r of $110.90, stock in p la in tiff's bank, Low er C olum bia D irym en’s associa held in tr u s t by said b an k for the d efen d an t H erm iston N a tio n al Farm tion, G eorge O. G a tlin , C orvallis. C onditions fa v o rin g th e in d u s try Loan A ssociation, a co rp o ratio n , be an d o bstacles in w ay of its develop cancelled, and th a t th e proceeds m en t h av e been considered by th e th ereo f be applied to th e sa tisfa c t IB flfla f lflB B B flB B flB B flB B B B B B B B B B B flB B B B B B flB B lfl com m ittee d ra ftin g th e rogram , of ion of p la in tiff’s decree, an d th a t w hich P a u l V. M aris, d ire c to r of ex th e m ortgage described h erein and In foreclosed tension is ch airm an . Mr. M arls says p la in tiff's com plaint be th e task of th e convention is “ to an d the m ortgaged prem ises, des consider needed ch an g es In p resen t cribed th e re in and h e re in a fte r des objectives and to su g g est w ays and cribed, be sold in one parcel as pro m eans of m ak in g p ro g ress In the vided u n d e r th e s ta tu te s aud law s of phases of the d a iry business upon the S ta te of O regon, to -w lt: w hich u n sa tisfa c to ry progress ha 6 The N o rth e a st Q u a rte r of the been m ad e.” S outhw est Q u a rte r of th e N o rth east Q u a rte r and th a t p o rtio n of th e S outh H alf of th e S outhw est ❖ ♦ Q u arter of th e N o rth e a st Q u arter lying E ast of th e co u n ty road, all ♦ FARM POINTERS * being In S ection 14 In T ow nship ♦ ❖ 4 N o rth of R ange 28 E a st of W il lam ette M eridian, In U m atilla O regon farm ers in te re ste d In ex C ounty, Oregon, h ib itin g p ro d u cts a t th e fa irs are “I’m bringing home some of those buns and rolls from the Her p la n n in g now and p u ttin g fo rth best and w hich said m ortgage Is dated the miston Bakery tonight. No use for you to do any more baking e ffo rts to select an d grow prize 14th day of Ju ly , 1922, and w as w in n in g crops an d livestock fo r th e re a fte r, to -w it, on th e 27 th day of at home when we can get such Bakery Goods as Howe sells.” n ex t fa ll's show s, says tho e x p eri Ju ly , 1922, duly recorded in th e of- m ent s ta tio n . fee of th e C ounty R ecorder of U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, in book 76, on F a rm e rs in O regon grow ing vege page 288, of th e R ecords of R eal E s ta b le s for c a n n in g or m an u factu re ta te M ortgages of U m atilla C ounty, a re now fin d in g Increased compe.tl- Oregon, an d th a t the proceeds of said on of fresh v eg eta b les m arketed the sale be applied In sa tisfa c tio n of said y ear ro u n d . In 1926-28 th ere w as a sum s, a tto rn e y s' fees, in te re s t, costs co n siste n t g ain in acreag e of all veg an d disb u rsem en ts, and fo r a decree etab les fo r m a n u fa c tu re except corn, f u r th e r p ro v id in g th a t an y p a rty to cucum bers, peas a n d tom atoes. A bout th is s u it m ay bid upon and purchase 932,000 acres of vegetables w ere said land a t th e sale th ereo f, and grow n fo r c a n n in g purposes In 1928 t h a t if p la in tiff fa lls to realize w ith estim a te d v a lu a tio n of $46,000,- enough from th e sale of said prem 000. S nap b eans for can n in g have ises to sa tisfy p la in tif f ’s decree, th a t show n a m ore ra p id increase th a n th e p la in tiff have ju d g m en t ag ain st a n y o th e r crop d u rin g th e past few th e above nam ed defendants, Rome years, re p o rts th e ex p erim en t s ta M offitt an d Rose E. M offitt, husband tion. an d w ife, M. R alp h E vans, and H er m iston N a tio n a l F arm L oan A ssocia It Is fa s t ap p ro ach in g th e tim e tion, a c o rp o ratio n , for any p o rtio n ol for p o u ltry m en th a t are ra isin g said decree re m a in in g u n p aid , and ch ick s to g e t brooding equipm ent th a t all of th e d efen d an ts hereinabove ready. C lean a n d d isin fect th e nam ed be forever foreclosed and b a rr th e ed of any an d a ll rig h t, title , claim , houses, assem ble and set up brooding e q u ip m en t an d order fuel lien or in te re st in or to said prem ises supply. See th a t th e brooder stove uereinabove a n d in said m ortgage is w o rk in g p ro p erly a n d m ake any described, except the rig h t of re necessary re p a irs o r im provem ents dem ption, w hich said d efen d an ts to th e brooder houses or eq u ip m en t have u n d er th e law s of th e S ta te of Is open for business at their new home at 810 Thompson Street. so as to have e v e ry th in g ready be Oregon, and fo r s u c h ‘o th e r and fu r We are ready to serve yon with the most modern equipment in all fore th e ru sh of o th e r sp rin g d u t th e r relief as it m ay a p p ear to the ies, says th e O regon ex p erim en t s ta departments el Dry Cleaning. George D. Fell, Pendleton’s Pio c o u rt th a t e q u ity an d th e n a tu re of tion. mid su it m ay req u ire. neer Cleaner is at the helm, assuring you of the best technical T h a t th is sum m ons Is served upon i knowledge in the field. you by p u b licatio n thereof once a B ead T he H erald W a n t Ads. week for four successive w eeks in th e H erm iston H erald by o rd e r of tho Hon. Jam es A lger Fee, Ju d g e of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE above e n title d co u rt, w hich said o r der w as m ade and dated th e 11th STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA day of F e b ru ra y , 1929, and th a t the TILLA COUNTY. The F ed eral L and B ank of Spokane, a d a te of th e f ir s t pub licatio n of th is J sum m ons Is th e 14th day of F e b ru c o rp o ratio n , P la in tiff, ary, 1929. vs. A RALEY, RALEY & W A RN ER, Rome M offitt and Rose E . M offitt, JO H N F. K ILK EN N Y , h u sb an d and w ife; M. R alph E vun. and Mrs. M. R alph E vans, his w ife; P ostoffice A ddress, P endleton, Oregon R. J. VENABLES. PHONE 461 H erm isto n N atio n al F arm L ean As J. H. RYAN, so ciatio n , a c o rp o ratio n ; P. P. S ul liv an , B. S. K ingsley; Oregon Co Postoffice A ddress. Spokane, W ash AND OUR DRIVER WILL CALL o p e ra tiv e H ay G row ers, D efendants in g to n . m ons. E q u ity No. 4651. A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Sum To M. R alph E vans and Mrs. M. ! 24-5tc ¡R alph E v an s, h is w ife, of th e above OREGON DAIRYMEN WIT.T. ______ — COLUMBIA THEATER S atu rd ay and S unday, M arch 9 - 1 0 THE LID IS OFF FOR ACTION WE WELCOME THE CHILDREN AT THIS BANK First National Bank of Hermiston R. Alexander, Vioe-President A. H. Norton, Cashier FOR SALI FOR SALE— A few choice h eifer calves, up to 5 m o n th s old, from dam s p ro d u cin g up to 600 pounds of fa t, and 1000 pound sire. T. H. H addox. 22-tfc » SCH O O L N O TES ♦ -p T he in a u g u ra l cerem onies for H e rb e rt H oover a t W ash in g to n , D. C., w ere h eard over a rad io fu rn ish ed by B lessin g H ard w are in th e h ig h school assem bly Monday, M arch 4 T he p ro g ram s ta rte d before school took up and lasted u n til 10 :5 0 . The six th , sev en th an d eig h th grades w ere p re se n t also. FOR SALE — H om e grow n Cobbler seed potato es $1.50; Gems, $1.25. T he g rad e try o u ts for th e d eclam a A. D. S m ith. 25-tfc to ry co n test a re to be held T h u rsd ay , M arch 27, an d th e h ig h school try o u ts FO R SALE— One h eavy team and are to be h eld F rid a y , M arch 28. harness. In q u ire H erald office. . — 2 7 -ltp Those chosen a re to re p re se n t H er m iston d is tric t in th e c o n test to be FOR SA LE OR EXCH AN GE— 42a held th e f ir s t F rid a y in A pril. of th e best soil a d jo in in g th e A. D. S m ith ra n ch in B u tte r creek T he p u p ils of th e fifth g rad e try in g d is tric t. All dow n to a lfalfa. See d u t fo r d eclam ato ry c o n test a re : A. D. S m ith or ad d ress ow ner, E. Jo h n Biggs, B a rb a ra R eid, Lois H u t E. V an Slyke, N ashua, Iowa. 27-3c chison, E rm e B arty , M axine P au l, FOR SALE— 26 H o lstein cows. Andy Alice M cR oberts, E a rl S w arn er, D ora A nderegg. 27-tfc R ic h ;a rd s, E d n a L ittle , L u c re tia H ia tt,, A ilee N uln, C h arlo tte R alph. HAY for sale. N. W. Bloom. 2 7 -ltc MISCELLANEOUS E ddie P arso n s an d A lru d a E eletsk l have received th e ir home read in g c er Herm iston Second Hand Store. -»• tificates. Furniture and Hardware, Harness, Saddles, W agons. 11-tfc T h e H erm isto n g rad e schools have been asked to jo in in th e a r t ex h ib it R ead T he W a n t Ads— I t P ays sponsored by th e In lan d E m p ire E d u FOI R EN T — M odern house. In q u ire catio n asso ciatio n . Miss M cD evitt Is H erald office. 25-tfp in ch arg e here. T he s ix th g rad e has a lre a d y sta rte d . The e x h ib it w ill INSURANCE— F ire, L ife, A uto— " In be held in S pokane A ril 10, 11 and su re in su re In su ra n c e ." J. M. 12. A ll e x h ib its m ust be se n t In be Biggs. fore A p ril 5. FOR SALE— F a rm Im plem ents. In q u ire B. J. N ation. 2 6-lfc MONEY TO LOAN on good secu rity . 7 per c e n t in te re st. C. G ilbert. 2 7 -ltp READ T H E W ANT ADS T h e first g rad e Is stu d y in g ab o u t th e D utch in H istory. Bobby S u lliv an w as a v is ito r in the firs t g rad e Monday. T he o rc h e stra is g o in g to practice T uesday ev en in g s a t th e school house. A ny one w ho w an ts to jo in Is In v ite d to come. D irect F reigh t S ervice to Portland i SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON FOR PORTLAND TRANSFER OFFICE , | Insured Carriers, E xpress S ervice i a t F reigh t R ates Portland-Pendleton | Burning Daylight “L IS T E N Truck Line H E R M IST O N T R A N S F E R No More Burnt Offerings For M e ’ PHONE 31 PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. 0. HERMISTON BAKERY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I a Announcement I The D om estic Dry Cleaning Co. R0ENICKE, D. M. D. associated w ith F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X -R ay and D iagnosis B ank B u ild in g P h o n e C onnections S u n d ay s a n d E v e n in g s by a n o in t m ent. , W. J. W ARNER A ttorney-at-law Hermiston Oregon i: DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I T re a t b o th A cute an d C hronic Dis eases. O ffice across s tre e t from H u rly 's grocery. P h o n e 481 Office H ours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 6. H e rm isto n , O regon. H S. McKENZIE, M. D- Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat O ffice: 1-2-3 In lan d E m p ire Bldg. P e n d leio n , Oregon JAMES L. SEARS. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office P h o n e 733. Res. P h o n e 711 Office in First National Bank Bldg. PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE T elephone 801 N ig h t o r Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM A m bulnnce Service H e rm isto n A venue R A D IO S E R V IC E R e p a irin g T e stin g Bosch R aidos Paul Miller Phone 40-W -l W. H. McMILLAN Licensed Electrician W iring - Contracting Hermiston, Oregon ' All G rocers H an d le O u r P a s trie s ! J . L V A U G r iA N ! * 206 East Court St. ] ANY AND £ | ■ 3 E verth in g E lectrical ® FOR YOU ■ | 9 ■ ■ ?■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ’ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. WE REPAIR SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND THE BEST OF MATERIALS. YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE BEST OF SERVICE IN OUB SHOP. T h ree D eliveries E ach W e e k “A T Y O U R BECK A N D C A L L ” W M. SH A A R BOWMAN SHOE SHOP BEAD T IIE HOME TA PER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■qanaaanBanBEanannaB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I named defendants: ■ B IN T H E NAME OF T H E ST A T E , a a a B OF OREGON Quotations Today LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE | PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, STAN FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE. M eets f ir s t and th ir d T h u rs day. L egion A u x iliary m e e t, second and fo u rth T h u rsd ay . L egion H all. W IF E ! A T R IA L W ILL C O N V IN C E TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M. HERMISTON POST NO. 37 I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 * d lally in v ited . W . R. L o n g h o rn , S ecretary . G w ynn H ughes, N. G. ZANE GREY'S “ Under the Tonto R im ” WANT AOS F. meet» WtB Mowway dVenlift « OU Fellows' baU. VtslUng memtMH MT» D ram a-L o v e-T h rills-L au g h s-T h at’s W e w a n t th em to le a rn as th e y grow up, th a t th is b an k is th e rig h t place for them to come w hen th ey tra n sa c t an y fin a n c ia l m at ters. O ur advice in an y problem s w hich m ay arise a b o u t th e ir sav in g s acco u n t w ill be as fully and as carefu lly given as in m a t te rs in v olvin g m any dollars. B rin g yo u r boy In an d in tro d u ce him to th e fellow s. F. B. S w ay», Pre«. LODGE DIRECTOR! ! B u tt e r f a t ......................... . ...... H ea v y H e i» , o v er 4 1-2 Iba L ight H en s _________... S p r in g s .......... ................ ....... ..... !! You a re h ereby req u ired to app ear S B and a n sw er th e co m p lain t filed 4 8 c B a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d a Waverly Motor Oils S a ■ co u rt an d cause w ith in fo u r weeks 2 1 c J from th e d a te o f th e firs t public»-! 1 7 c B M on of th is sum m ons, an d if you f a l l , 1 8 c ■ to so a p p ear an d answ er, for w a n t; ■ th ereo f, p la in tiff w ill apply to said j c o u rt fo r th e re lie f prayed for a n d , ■ dem anded in Its co m p lain t on file] F. B. BARKER, OPERATOR ■ ■ in th e above e n title d m a tte r, to -w lt: ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB J l B B B B B B B B B B flB B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■ For Judgment and decree of «aid i i b b i b b b b i SWIFT & CO., Hermiston ■ | Make your Ford Start Easy J Kneer’s Repair Shop s