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JCSJC HTBMIflTOa caused from a sand burr.. It necessary to secure medical atten tion for the infected member but Published every Thursday at Her he is much improved now and hopes miston, Uuiatllla County, Oregon by to be about in good shape for the J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. deer season. Entered as second class matter December, llO t, at the poetofflce at There is much activity in the dis Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. trict this week all brought about by Harry Quick using four horse teams Subscription Rates to haul gravel for his new silo. One Tear IJ.OS B a Months >1.00 Wm. Rodda, who has been work ing on the J. B. Saylor ranch up ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Butter creek spent the week end at ♦ ♦ the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ W. G. Rodda. ❖ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondent ❖ ŒIj* $r uitaton Errali) ♦ ♦ * * o e « « * * 4 4 » « 4 * « 4 Minnehaha’s third crop of alfalfa is pretty well harvested though some fields still remain to be cut. R. B. McFall» has just finished a new 10 by 12 foot brooder house and will add another just like it immediately. These two houses will serve as temporary quarters for the pullets until he builds a laying house which he contemplates doing shortly. The U Go I Go club held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Jesse Prindle in the south West- land district Sept. 5. A number of the quilts were finished, all of which go to the Albertina Kerr home in Portland. The picnic lunch, which was served cafeteria style, was en joyed by sixteen ladles. It was de cided at this time that the picnli lunches would be continued with half of the members rf-rvlng alternate months. Pupils from Minnehaha district ettendlng the new Adventist school ir Hermiston include Frank, Annie and Grade Pearson, I.ester Flanni (.an. Murl nnd Tommy Quick and Herbert Shelting. C. M. Jackson shipped 29 head of fat hogs to the Portland market September 7. Wo have been speak ing to C, M. twice a day for the past few days just in case he happens to feel uppity after getting the returns on this flue bunch of porkers. Harry Hamman left last week to Join the navy and having passed the required examination satisfactorily sailed for Fan Diego the evening ol Sept. 3. Harry evidently intends to take advantage of the slogan, "join the navy and see the world.” Mr. and Mrs. Wiley PearBon nnd son David returned from a rip to Portland Sept. 3. They were accom panied homo by Mrs. Earl Calkins and thrso children, Duvld, Kelley and lx>ralne. Aftor a few days’ visit here Mr. Earl Calkins, who has been spending the summer in the harvest fields near Ione, left with his family for their home In Gresham Sept. 8. Mr. Calkins and Mrs. Pearson are brother and sister. CHIROPFACTIC PHYSICIAN and PHYSIOTHERAPIST Colonic Therapy, Electro Sur gery, Ultra Violet Ray. Gynecology and High Blood Pressure. Tonsils removed by electricity. Formerly in charge of clinic of Paelftc Chiropractic College «1 Portland, where hundreds of pat lents were treated dally. 745 Fain St. Tel. 522 OVER TAYLOR HDW. CO. Pendleton. Or.gon D ay Shoes Shirts Socks Underwear Dresses Sweaters Blankets etc. TO M EASURE C O LU M BIA T H E A T E R I: F o o d T h a t’s G o o d fo r H im A R u p tu r e S h ie ld Expert Coming to Good-by Dandruff TAANDRUFF is not only untidy — J—' but the best scalp authorities have proved (hat it actually lulls hair and thins it out. In line with our ur repui reputation for krep in g up w ith th e 1st a ie« scientific methods as practiced in N e w Y o rk , we are making a specialty o f the most re m a rk a b le d a n d ru ff 'tre a tm e n t known. Tb »i 1« why we recommend Fitch's Dandruff Ramover Shampoo which dissolves dandruN a surpri.ins way. Come ia and Kt u s a iv e yo o a io-minute treat v -n t. Yow 11 ba surprised at the results—and 1 lighted with the new ’’lilc "and lustre it impa.v. to your hair. Keck ’s Barber Shop Womens DFFSS SHOES sn.K HOSE PATON HOSE Girr s TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL SHOFS WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' STRAW AND BOV HATS BY M E T E R A CO. H E R M IST O N B A K F R Y UPLAND R ID E R Burnham's GENERAL MECHANDISE F a n c y Sweaters : B a th T o w e ls S U IT S F irst N a tio n a l 8? Arriving Every CHAS. G. B U R K , Inc. MEN'S D R E SS- HATS SHIRTS PAITS TIE MEN’S W ORK- HATS SHIRTS PANTS RUBBER TOOTS SA V E on the BUDGET Pl AN NEW GOODS C. KECK. Prop. Mens IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TEE closing said mortgage and direct barred and foreiloeed of all right, ing that the real property therein title. Interest and estate at law or STATE OF OREGON FOR and hereinafter described, to-wlt: In equity, and all equity of redempt UMATILLA COUNTY. I L. Patterson, aa Gover South Halt of the Southwest ion In and to aid premises and nor of the State of Ore Quarter of Section 2. in Township every part thereof, excepting only gon, Hal Hosa, as Secre 4 North Range 28 E. W. M. such right of redemption as shall tary of State of said State, together with all tenements, hered be allowed by the statutes of the and Thomas B. Kay, as itaments and appurtenances thereto State of Oregon, and State Treasurer of said * ¡belonging or In any wise appertain That the court will further decree State, composing a hoard J ng. be sold in the manner provided that If, after applying the proceeds of of Commissioners for the by law for the sale of real property said sale to the payment of the sale of State lands of said under mortgage foreclosure, under amounts (or which plaintiff herein State, and for the invest execution to be Issued under said shall obtain decree and judgment ment of funds arising execution to be issued upon said against said defendants, or any of therefrom. under the SUMMONS sale shall be applied as follows, to- them, of such part of the proceeds name and style of Equity ' wit: of said sale as shall be properly ap ‘ STATE LAND BOARD," No. 4708. (1 ) To the payment of the costs plicable thereto, there shall then re Plaintiff, and expenses of sale and costs and main a balance unpaid to this plain ve. disbursements nt this suit. tiff, then and In thgt event that Frank J. Auseon and Eva Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he ac (2 ) To the payment of ail county plaintiff shall have execution for Andy Douglas, who has Bpent M. Auseon, his wife; J. complished it. His answer will be "By saving.” He did not spend and state taxes now assessed against such unpaid balance upon such de years in the ranch game, felt like a A. Campbell and Amelia every cent he made, but built up a found which was aval’ ’ said property and due and owing cree against au.v of the property of gentleman farmer without cows on Campbell, his wife; Mon when he needed it for business purposes. He is no d iffer 'ii t! • i thereon. • he defendants. Frank J. Auseon the place, so he went to Ione last roe M. Glaspey and you, except that you must learn the saving hatit "n (3 ) To the payment to the and Eva M. Auseon, his wife, J. A. Saturday and brought back a couple Minta V. Glaspey, his budget plan— a certain amount each week goln. into plaintiff of such sum as the court Campbell and Amelia Campbell, his of bossies so he would feel natural wife; The National Pig ings account. You will be surprised how it will t o *’ an.’ shall adjudge reasonable as attor wife, Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta again. Co., a corporation; H. more money for you. Interest 4 per cent yearly. ney's fees herein. V. Glaspey, Ills wife, and The Nat R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. (4 ) To the payment to the ional l’ig Co., a corporation, or Waldo, his wife: and A. plaintiff of such sum as the court either of them which plaintiff can H. York, shall find due as interest and prin discover, and for such other general Defendants. cipai upon said note and mortgage relief ns tc a court of equity may of Hermlaton seem meet and proper in the prem To: Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta in plaintiff’s complaint described. (5 ) That the balance, if any, be ises. V. Glaspey, bis wife, the above nam C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d ivid ed P ro fits O v e r > 5 0 ,0 0 0 paid to the defendants h'erc)n as ed defendants. This summons is served upon you F. B. Swayze, Pre«. B. Alexander. Vice-Presidm’ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 'their interests may appear; and by publication thereof once a week A. H. Norton, Cashier That the court will further decree for 4 successive weeks in the Her OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear that any party to this suit may be miston Herald, by order of the Hon and answer the complaint filed come the purchaser of the whole or orable James Alger Fee, Judge of against you in the above entitled any part of the real property at the the Circuit Court, of the State of | ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a a tti court and action «within 4 weeks sale thereof, to be made on execu Oregon for Umatilla County, which from the date of the first publica tion under such decree, and that the said order >vas made and dated the tion of this summons and if you Sheriff shall place the purchaser at 3rd day of Fep'ember, 1929, and the fail to so appear and answer for such sale into immediate possession date cf the first publication of this want thereof the plaintiff will ap of the property purchased and. summons Is the 5th day of Septem That the court will further de ber, 1929. ply to said court for the relief pray ed for and demanded In its complaint cree that the defendants, and each H. J. WARNER, on file in the above entitled matter, of them, and all persons claiming, Attorney for Plaintiff. to-wit: or to claim, by, through or under Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon. For personal judgment and decree them or any of them shaTl be forever (1-Etc) (gainst the defendants Frank J. ■ 1 ■ ----------- >• j Auseon and Eva M. Auseon, his wife; A. Campbell and Amelia Camp bell, his wife; Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta V. Glaspey, his wife, and HERMISTON ,0RE. the National Pig Co., a corporation, for the sum of >4,000, together with SATURDAY AI’D SUITBAY interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 8th dayj of February, 1928, until paid; and In the selection of foods for the growing boy, bread should receive for the further sum of >300 attorney’s 1 the utmost cosideration. Bread made from pure Ingredien»'- fee and for plaintiff’s costs and dis properly baked Is a very Importait food. That Is the k in ’ bursements in this suit: and that bread you get when you order Hermiston Bread. the court will further enter a decree j herein directing and declaring that j said sums are a first and prior lien j You Owe Us Nothin; upon the real property hereinbefore I Come Cet Acquainted and hereinafter described, under and | by virtue of the terms of plaintiff's mortgage, and further decreeing that ] the claim or interest of the defend ants, H. R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. Waldo, his wife, Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta V. Glaspey, his wife, The GENERAL Tu'KCHANDISE National Pig Co., a corporation an.) Should Tall Men Marry Mas.:ed .Tenace— Chap. 5 A. H. York, or either, are subsequen' In time and inferior In right to plaintiff's mortgage; and that the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS court will enter decree herein fore closing satd mortgage; and that the court will enter a decree herein fore Walter Garner has been confined to his home during the past week nnd has spent part of the time In bed, all due to Infection In his foot DR. N. A. MANN HEBAfISTO-y. ORBGQK, PENDLETON on FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 20 and 21 nt D0BI0N HOTEL from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Evenings by telephone appointment only notional Picture 1 k E a g it u B j 4 a L M ■ ■ r B I u t! U t> It II u U S E D C A R PARTS “Stocks and Blondes'’ Hermiston Auto Wrecking house E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. WE BUY USED CARS —wth— JA C Q U E L IN E LOGAN News and Cartoon. “Tarzan The Mighty” Chapter 13 HAS ALWAYS LED IIM v w 11 j ■ ■ s m i t i i i gi > ' » f owi - t h -y wr i TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Mr. C. F. 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