Attorney for Plaintiff. and hereinafter described, under aud tree that the defendants and each Poetoffiee address. Peudleton, Oregon. by virtue of the terms of plaintiff's of them, and all persous claiming, (l-5 tc ) mortgage, and further decreeing that |Or to claim, by. through or under the claim or Interest of the defend- them or any of them shall be forever NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF ants, H. R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. J barred and foreclosed of all right, REAL PROPERTY. Waldo, his wife, Monroe M. Glaspey title, interest and estate at law or and Mints V. Glaspey, his wife. The in equity, and all equity of redempt In the Conn y Court of the State of National Pig Co., a corporation an 11 ion in and to said premises and Oregon for Umatilla County. A. H. York, or either, are subsequen* every part thereof, excepting only In the Matter of the Guardianship of io time and Inferior in right to such right of redemption as shall plaintiff's mortgage; and that the be allowed by the statutes of the the Persons and estates of Goldie court will enter decree herein fore-lstate of Oregon, and B. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shut­ closing said mortgage; and that the! That the court will further decree ter, Minors. court will enter a deeree herein tore- that If, after applying the proceeds of NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN THAT $ MINNEHAHA mmrEWAVÁ NEWS news notes * closing said mortgage and direct- said sale to the payment of the the undersigned Guardian of the per­ NOTES ♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondant •> IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Ing that the real property therein amounts for which plaintiff herein sons and estates of Goldie E. Shut and hereinafter described, to-wlt: j shall obtain decree and Judgment ter and Sylvia M. Shutter, minor, STATE OF OREGON FOR • 4 South Half of the Southwest ^gainst said defendants, or any of will from and atter the 6th day of * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ask any man who has made a financial success In Itfe how he ac­ UMATILLA COUNTY. Quarter of Section 2, in Township them, of such part of the proceeds September, 192S at the office of W. complished It. His answer will be “By saving.” Fe did not spend The girls’ 4-H sewing club held a L. Patterson, as Gover­ 4 North Range 28 E. W. M. of said sale as shall be properly ap­ Warner in Hermiston, Umatilla every cent he made, but built up a f> > nd - ’ w a- ,r : picnic at Columbia beach at Umatilla nor of the State of Ore­ together with all tenements, hered­ plicable thereto, there shall then re­ County, Oregon. offer for*sale to the when he -needed It for business pur o - August 28. They went In swimming, gon, Hal Uo8g, as Secre- itaments and appurtenances thereto main a balance unpaid to this plain­ highest bidder for cash in hand, the you. except that you must learn th - s played games and enjoyed a nice tary of State of said State, belonging or in any wise appertain­ tiff, then and in that event that following deicribed real property situ budget plan— a certain amount each tr e k •• n picnic lunch with •‘bourotip” Ice and Thomas B, Kay, as ing, be sold in the manner provided ¡^¡lalntift shall have execution for ated in UmntiHa County, Oregon, to- ings account. You will be surprised ltow it. will grow and ■ . cream. Girls and members of their State Treasurer of said by law for the sale of real property such unpaid balance upon such de wlt; the undivided one-third inter­ more money for you. Interest 4 per cent yearly. families ptWi/ent totaled 20. State, composing a board under mortgage foreclosure, under cree against any of the property of est owned by each of said minors in — y. ■ . . , I-................. ... , , , . - I'L - - w — — f t. i t— ■ —, j . —■ y . . — _■ ■ ——- ■ ---------- of Commissioners for the execution to be issued under said the defendants, Frank J. Auseon the East Half of the Southwest Quar­ Miss Georgia Thom returned Aug- 8“>c ot State lands of said execution to be issued upon said and Eva M. Auseon, his wife, J. A ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ ust 26 from a two week's vacation State, and for the invest- sale shall be applied as follows, to- Campbell and Amelia Campbell, his tion Five, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. spent In the Wallowa country. She ment of funds arising wlt: wife, Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta This sal? is made under and In pur­ of Harmistui reports fishing good and swimming therefrom, under the SUMMONS (1 ) To the payment of the costs V. Glaspey, his wife, and The Nat­ suance of a license aud order of sale Capital, Surplus in d U n d iv 'd a d P ro A t, O vv In Wallowa lake and the Imnaha name and style of Equity and expenses of sale and costs and ional Pig Co., a corporation, or made and entered by the Hon. I. F. B. Sway«, Pre«. river good (and cold). "STATE LAND BOARD,” No. 4708. disbursements of this suit. R. Alexander. Viee-Pr»sv, either of them which plaintiff can M. Schannep, Judge of the above en­ Plaintiff, A. H. Norton. Cashier (2 ) To the payment of all county discover, and for such other general titled Court on the 29th day of June vs. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson made and state taxes now assessed against relief as to a court ot equity may 1929 in the above entitled matter, a business trip to Pendeton August Frank J. Auseon and Eva said property and due and owing seem meet and proper in the prem­ and such sale will be made subject 30. Miss Dorothy Toomay came M. Auseon, his wife; J. thereon. ises. to confirmation by said Court. home with them and after visiting A. Campbell and Amelia (3 ) To the payment to the This summons is served upon you Dated this 8 th day of August, here for a few days, returned to her Campbell, his wife; Mon­ plaintiff of such sum as the court by publication thereof once a week 1929. home September 2. roe M. Glaspey and shall adjudge reasonable as attor­ for 4 successive weeks in the Her BEULAH I. SIMONS, Mints V. Glaspey, his ney’s fees herein. mfston Herald, by order of the Hon­ Guardian of the above named Mln- Mis Virginia Rodda returned from wife; The National Pig (4 ) To the payment to the orable James Alger Fee, Judge of t. 49-5tc Monmouth, where she has attended Co., a corporation; H. plaintiff pf such sum as the court the Circuit Court, of the State of summer school, August 30. Her R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. shall find due as Interest and prin­ Oregon for Umatilla County, which school at Alsea, Oregon, opens Sept. Waldo, his wife; and A. cipal upon said note and mortgage said order was made and dated th< 23 and she will remain here un­ H. York, In plaintiff’s complaint described. 3rd day of September, 1929, and the til that time. Defendants. (5 ) That the balance, if any, be date of the first publication of this To: Monroe M. Glaspey and Miuta paid to the defendants hferefn summons is the 6th day of Septem­ Members of the boys' 4-H clubs V. Glaspey, his wife, the above nam­ their interests may appear; and CHIKOTRACTIC PHYSICIAN ber, 1929. -made a stock Judging tour Sept. 1 ed defendants. That the court will further decree and PHYS'OTHERAPIST under the direction of assistant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE that any party to this suit may be­ Colonic Therapy, Electro Sur- | county agent G orge Jenkins. They OF OREGON come the purchaser of the whole or gery. Ultra Violet Ray. ate their picnic lunch at the Ex­ You are hereby required to appear' any part of the real property at the Gynecology and High Blood periment station where they Judged and answer the complaint filed sale thereof, to be made on execu­ Pressure. Tonsils removed by | sheep. They judged dairy cattle at against you in the above entitled tion under such decree, and that the electricity. E. L. Jackson's ranch and pige at C. court and action 'within 4 weeks Sheriff shall place the purchaser at M. Jackson's. Formerly In charge of clinic of from the date of the first publics- such sale Into immediate possession In the selection of foods for the growing boy, bread should receive Pacific Ch opractlc College at tion of this summons and if you Miss Lois Jackson of Portland ar­ fall to so appear and answer for Portland, wnere hundreds of pat- ] the utmost cosideration. Bread made from pure Ingredients and rived from that city August 30 for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ properly baked Is a very Important food. That la the kind o» ients were treated daily. a short visit with her parents. Mr ply to said court for the relief pray­ bread you get when you order Hermiston Bread. 745 Maif St. Tel. 522 and Mrs. E. L, Jackson. She return­ ed for and demanded in its complaint OVER rAYGOR HDW. CO. ed to Portland Sept. 2 where she Is a • on file in the above entitled matter, Pe.idleton, Oregon stenographer with the Security Sav- to-wlt: Ings and Trust Co. For personal judgment and decree PENDLETON ¡(galuyat the defendants Frank J I B B I B I B I B B lI B B I B B ia B ia B ia illlB I R H I B u on Mrs. Jessie Hesser left for Esta­ Auseon and Eva M. Auseon, bis wile: cada August 31 Where she will teach J. A. Campbell and Amelia t amp- FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 20 and In the Clearwater school. at bell, his wife; Monroe M. (¡Us.-tey D0RI0N HOTEL and Minta V. Glaspey, his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Oral were the National Fig Co., a corporation from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M guests at the home of their daugh- for the sunt of together with Evenings by telephone ter. Mrs. M. . Matott, last week. interest thereon at the rato of 6 per appointment only Miss Rosel la Matott, who has been cent per annum from the 8th day spending the past month with them, of February, 1928, until paid; and TWO DAYS ONLY returned home to enter school. Mr. for the furthor sum of 8300 attorney's n»? and Mrs. Oral returned to their fee and for plalntirf'a costs and dis­ Ko Charge for Consultation home In La Grande Sept. bursements In this suit; and that Mr, C. F. Redlich, the successful the court will further enter a decree Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkins and herein directing and declaring that expert says: son Bobby were Sunday guests at the The "Perfect Retention Shields” C. M. Jackson homo. They enjoyed hold the rupture perfectly, no matter E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. WE BUY USED GARS some of C. M.'s famous melons. what position the body assumes or how heavy n weight you lift. They Wm. Ilegg of Scdro Wooley, Wash, give Instant reltef, contract the open­ was a gurtt at the home of his unci» ing in a remarkably short time and Andy Douglas last Sunday. Mr strengthen the weak tissues (the real Douglas had not seen his nephew for ■ ause of rupture) so that they fre­ 25 years. quently recover their previous natural retaining power, needing no further Mr. and Mrs. A. W. l’rann and outside support. Stomach trouble, grandchildren Albert and Frank backache and constipation often Stane, were Sunday guests at thi -aused by Rupture promptly disap HAS ALWAYS LED IN home of their daughter and aunt. pear. Mra. Cleve Clark. Truly romarkablc and prompt re- ults have been obtained not only Is Yours? with recent and not fully developed Rummage Sale Saturday. HEW people are aware that there are The Baptist ladlea aid ruintnig ruptures but also with old. long neg­ * sctnally four kinds of hair—sod that sale will be open again on Saurdai tach should receive special treatment. lected ones. from 1:30 to 6:80 In the afternooi ( 1 ) For unruly hair we have a won­ Ingenioi . recently perfected de­ derful dressing—Fitch's La Foma — vices arc now holding ruptures firm­ In the building next to Dr. Martie'-, which trains the hair to lie smooth and office. ly which heretofore never had been gives it a glossy sheen. (Ï) Oily.gressy stained. hsir should he treated with Fitch's Mr. and Mrs C II. Shaw who for Quinine—which counteracts the ex­ No elastfe belts nor filthy leg- cess flow of oil. (J) If your hair is dry straps are used. nu-rly lived In the Westlund district we recommend Fitch's Ideal Tonic. It for many years, returned to theli I guarantee the durability of my gradually stimulates a normal supply home In The Dalles August 29 after of oil—bringing natural lustre and absolutely sweat and moisture proof, an extended visit with their daugh sheen. (4) For grey or white hair we sanitary appliances. have an amazing dressing — Fitch's ter, Mrs. Roy Atterbury, of West 75 per cent of ruptured children Fonique Superb* — which prevents land, and a son, Dick Shaw, at yellowing and streaking and gives the recover completely through expert Huron. A grandson, Darvln Shaw h«J.■ « lic ite Pearly lustre. mechanical treatment according to W hstw er soar hair coédition, come la to. accompanied them. statistics. ' Do not waste your money on wide­ Mrs Marlin Gardner of Westland ly advertised mall order contraptions. and children Virgil and Frances lefl You cannot fit yourself. » for Portland August 28 to vialt with C. F. REDLICH. Rupture Appliance _ relatives. Robert Gardner who ha» Expert. Home office. 535 Boston ■ C. KECK, Prop. been visiting In Portland for some Block. Minneapolis, Minnesota. ® ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ time came home with them in time “ H E R M IS T O N ’ S V O IC E OP P I B E ST O M B “ to enter school Sept. 2. l»r. H. S. McKenzie treated an Infect­ PubltobM every Thursday at Her ed eye for their son tester ulatoa. Umatilla County, Oregon by J. M Biggs, editor and manager. Business visitors In Pendleton Bntered as second elaae matter were Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Garner and Deeember, l t o t , at the poatofflcg at children Zelma, Lyle and Gene, last Herrxlston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Friday. Mrs. John Haman.. Mrs. W. Dyer, Harry and Everett Hamman. Bert Quick and Wm. Rod da all mot­ Subscription Rate» One Tear »J.0« ored up last Saturday.- Mrs. Sam But Months »1.0« Carson went to the county seat Fri­ day to visit her son Lester who is recovering from a recent surgical ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ operation at St. Anthony’s hospital, EVI i.Z.f’ Â’à ’î * SAVE on the BUDGET PLAN m F irst N a tio n a l B an k DR.N.A. MANN F o o d T h a t’s G o o d fo r H im R u p tu r e S h ie ld Expert Coming to H E R M IS T O N B A K E R Y USED CAR e I S * B B ». B Bt t’ I (2 U K li It U » 8* a * F Cl A Hermiston Auto Wrecking House » 4 K inds o f H a ir Which 3 0 x 3 ; . . $ 5 .8 0 2 9 x 4 . 4 0 - $ 8 .9 0 3 0 x 4 .5 0 - $ 9 .9 0 3 3 x 6 .0 0 - $17.80 REMEMBER WE GRIND Keck’s BarberShop iBLACK & WHITE 6ARA6E LAW N MOWERS & SCISSORS Week rnd guests at the W. 11. Starr home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Htrlpel and their (laughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Organ. They returned to their home In Portland Pepember 8. Mine Daisy McPherson was a gucet at the home of her sister. Mrs. C. M Jackson last Monday. Miss Dorothy Toonsay returned to Pendleton with her. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O , ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « 4 O O 4 44 « WE ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE MRS. JOSEPHINE E. McKINLEY ■ ■ —WILL BE HERE— Kneer’s Repair Shop Saturday, September 7, 1929 COMPLETE U R O P - WITH A FULL LINE OF DRESSES, COATS AND HATS I AT WEBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S , OREGON WE CALL FOB AND DELIVER i J. S. B U R N H A M ’S i There will be a meeting of vot­ ers In school district No J15 on GENERAL MERCHANDISE September 15 at I P M. for the pur­ S H H a s . - . - w I ^ i - 17 CAMpBFiL MERCANTILE 00 pose of voting on (he htidgpt. ■ ■■■ Sporting Goods FOOTBALL golf SUPPLIES full libe ammvmriow S ep t 11-12 HITTS CONFECTIONERY ...I M A IL ORDERS PB 0X PT L Y F IL L E D