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
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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
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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-
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.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 , . . .
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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N O TES
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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
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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.
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W. J. W ARNER
A ttorney-at-law
Hermiston
Oregon
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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
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W. H. McMILLAN
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Hermiston, Oregon
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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 .
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G w ynn H ughes, N. G.
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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!
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