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fH X HXIMMTOI wynAi.lL gBRMMfföK, ORBGOy. horn« In Portland Friday. Mr. Me- where Mr. Kerr will work la the ap- with the number of feet frontage land embraced in Improvement ) s- .Uinta V. Olaspey, hta Pherson, who was manager of the'pie orchard and Mrs. Kerr will visit name of owner or reputed owner, and trlct No. 19 f.J. Improving Gladys wife; The National Pig Avenue In said City between the • asti Co., a corporation; H. the amount of said assessments. ♦ MINN? .AHA NEWS NOTES ♦ 101 store in Pendleton for several with relatives. Amount line of Firs' street and the West hne'R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. ♦ Mr». M. i. Matott, Correspondent ❖ years, is a brother of Mrs. Jackson. o«k Name 1C 09 of Seventh street, levied and improv- Waldo, his wife; and A. That pheasant hunting is in the 11 4 ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ a » Virginia Rodda left last week for offing was evidenced by several tak- 12 4 H. R. Newport .... .... 24.14 ed under the provisions of Ordinance H. York, Alsea, Oregon, where her school open Ing advantage of trap shooting at 13 4 R. H. Newport ............ 24.14 No. 120 pa .en by the City Council Defendants. Since the Umatilla Project fair is ed September 23. This is Miss Rod- the F. B. Pennock place last Sun- E 5917 5 J. L. Harmon ... .... 12.01 and appruved by the Mayor on Aug To: Monroe M. Olaspey and Mints holding the center of the stage this da’s second year aa primary teacher day. Those taking advance practice^* 5 F. B. Swsyxe ....... __ 25.31 ust 5, 1925. V. Olaspey, his wife, the above nam week, there la quite a bustle in the there. I will.on th» ’ 4th day of October. ed defendants.- J. L. Harmon ........ __ 26.21 were Floyd Kncer, Mr. Mueller, J. W. 20 district. This is because the mem Ira H. Martin ...... .... 24.68 1929, at the ho’’» of 19 o'clock in the After attending the Round-Up. McMullen, Charles Oral and Dayton 21 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ber« of the boys' and girls’ 4-H club Ira H. Martin ...... .... 24.68 forenoon of asid day at the Cltylgp OREGON Harris. 22 are putting on the final touches nec Velma Colpltts went on to La Grande F. B. Swayze ...... .... 24.68 Council Chniutier in the City of Her You are hereby required to appear 23 essary for rounding off a successful for a brief visit with her mother. Harry Quick completed his new 24 F. B. Swayze ....... .... 24.68 miston, O'cgpu, sell the following and answer the complaint filed year in club work. A F Be lose 10 7?. described lots, pieces and parcels of against you in the above entitled Mrs. N. L. Colpltts, and her sister 100-ton silo last week and la putting'14 land at public auction to the high court and action twlthln 4 weeks Julia. She returned the first of the ft. C. M. Jackson is adding a 200 hen v. eek. his corn for silage. He has five acres > 15 6 A. F. Belase ........... 4.30 est bidder for cash in hand, the pro from the date of the first publica unit to his Pullman type hen house ceeds from the s s e of tach lot. piece tion of this summons and if you planted for this purpose. E 15 ft. that is modern In every respect. This J. L. Harmon ...... Mrs. M. T. Matott and (laughters. 15 6.46 or parcel of 1'cJ to be applied in sat- fail to eo appear and answer for will give him room for 500 hens. Rr sella and Janice, returned Septem Charles McElroy of Wallowa vis- 15 J. L. Harmon ...... .... 10.73 Ufaulou of tho i zeessrnent upon said want thereof the plaintiff will ap He is also improving his place by ber 24 from a short vacation in Port ited at the R. E. McFalls home over;20 Olive Lund ............. 9.39 lot, piece or p a t’s! of land with in- ply to eaid court for the relief pray having cemeut walks put around the land. the week end. Mr. McElroy is a fo r- >21 Olive Lund ............. 9.39 ttrsi thereon from Sspt. 11, 1925, at ed for and demanded in ita complaint 9 a g the rate 04,0 per cent per annum to house. n.er resident of this district and now 22 on file in the above entitled matter, gether with a penalty of 15 per cent to-wlt: W. L. HAMM, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klages and has a modern dairy farm in the Because the Project Fair is this son, Ed Klages, left September 24 for Wallowa valley. City Treasurer. of each or said assessments and all -5tc For personal Judgment and decree costs. week, the U Go I Go club will post Tieton, Washington, where they ex nfgaimpt the defendants Frank J. pone its October meeting until the pect to work in the apple orchards Following Is a dsFeription of each Auseon and Eva M. Auseon, his wlfs; Model ef Architecture of sa’d Iota pieces or parcels of land second week, when Mrs. M. T. Ma They will also visit with a son. Don The Parthenon, or Temple of Athenn J. A. Campbell and Amelia Camp with the number of feet froLtage, tott will act as hostess. The meet aid, who has spent the past summsi Parthenae. was a magnificent building bell, his wife; Monroe M. Glaspey name of owner or reputed owner, and land Mlnta V. Glaspey, his wife, and ing will be October 10. clerking In a store at that place. erected under the administration id PENDLETON the amount of fini« assessments. 1’erlcles and whs finished In 438 B. (. the National Pig Co., a corporation, E. L. Jackson returned from Salem Mr. and Mra Francis Llsualtec It was of the Doric order of archllec Amount ¡for the sum ot 24,000, together with Name Lot Block September 29. He had attended the and small daughter, Christine, stopp lure and built of Pentellc marble. It 1 7 Rt tl M. ’’’rick . . .. . >75.23 state fair in the Interests of the er- ed at the A. L. Douglas home las1 had columns on all sides, eight on the 2 7 Rvtb M Frick...... .... 75.22 cent per annum from the 8th day fcont and hack and seventeen on each sey breeders association. Thursday while en route from Port SPECIALIST 1 9 H. H, Newport .......... 79.36 and side. It was ornHtely furnished with land to their home In Adams. Mrs. statnes and elaborate Ivories, and in Internal Medicine for the 2 9 H. It. NoT/port ...... .... 73.60 Pete Sheridan. Butter creek ranch Lteuallao is a daughter of Mr. Doug plates of gold past fifteen yean 3 9 C. K. f'klnner ........ 71.68 fee and for plaintiff’s costs and dis er, was ill most of last week and Fred las. 4 9 C. H. Skinner ...... .... 69.76 bursements in this suit; and that Thom helpod with the many chores DOES NOT OPERATE 5 9 C. H. Skinner ....... .... 59.76 the court will further enter a decree nUxlCE OF SALE on the place. Mr. Sheridan is now Mr. snd Mrs. R. E. Me Falls made 6 herein directing and declaring that able to do his work. Will be at a business trip to Pendleton last Fri Notice is hereby given that by vir 7 9 F. Mumma ............. .... 73.60 said sums are a first and prior lien day. tue of the authority of fhp City 8 9 E. Mumma ............. .... 79.36 upon the real property hereinbefore During the past week Minnehahn Charter of the City of Hermiston and DORION HOTEL WEDNESDAY, Subdivision of Lot B. and hereinafter described, under and OCTOBER. 9 has had a serious epidemic of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Oral arriv the direction of the City Council au 61.70 by virtue ot the terms of plaintiff’s 10 W. W. 1’lsley ....... Office hoars: 8 a. n . to 3 p. ra. buck ague. Several people broke out ed from their home In La Grande last thorising and directing the Treasurer 61.70 mortgage, and further decreeing that 10 W. W. lilsley ___ with it and left for the hills. Among Saturday and are guests of their of the City of Hermiston to collect the 58.82 the claim or interest ot the defend 10 O. 12. Ryder ......... ONE DAY ONLY the afflicted were John Lewis, Dick, daughter, Mrs. M. T. Matott. Mr. unpaid assessments levied upon the 58.82 ants, H. R. Waldo and Mrs. H. R. 10 O. E. Pyder........ Johnny and Bob Thom, Norman Pen Oral, who is district sealer of weights land embraced in Improvement Dls- 10 Harry Rodgers .......... 61.70 Waldo, his wife, Monroe M. Glaspev No Charge for Consultation nock and M. T. Matott. Walter Gar and measures, just returned from a tilet No. 11 for improving Hurlburt 61.70 and Minta V. Glaspey, his wife, The 10 Harry Rodgers ner also shows signs of contracting trip to the border lines of California1 avenue in said City lying between 35.84 National Pig Co., a corporation an-l 1 F. C. cT*enzie........ Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu the fever. No cures have yet been and Nevada where he had been called tbfe property line at First Street and ate in medicine and surgery and Is 1 F. C. iicKenxle.......... 33.23 A. H. York, or either, are subsequen' reported for the malady. to Inspect a new ten ton >cale over;the property line at Fourth Street, licensed by the state of Oregon. He 1 George Bancroft __ 60.40 In time and inferior In right to which the owners are to weigh out | levied and improved under the pro- does not operate for chronic appen 2 Cht-s. G. Burk ........ 3®’2® plaintiff’s mortgage; and that the Guests at the Andy Douglas home approxlmately 300 head of cattle torialons of Ordinance No. 119 passed dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom 30.34 court will enter decree herein fore 2 City of Hermiston., the first of the week wero Mr. and be shipped to market. Chas. G. Burk______ 28.61 closing said mortgage; and that the , by the City Council anj approved by ach, tonsils or adenoids. Mrs. Harold Rankin and sons, Fred, 28.61 court will enter a decree herein fore ¡the Mayor on April 1, 1925. 2 Chas. G. Burk--------- He has to his credit wonderful re Stewart and Marvin and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris a t-; I will on the 21st day of October, sults in diseases >f the stomach liv 29.48 closing said mortgage and direct 2 A. L. Lt rson. _______ Mrs. Ernest Hallcker and son and tended the Farm Bureau meeting at. 1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock in 30.34 2 Satpers Inc................ ing that the real property therein er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves daughter, all from Ione. 66.56 and hereinafter described, to-wlt: the Columbia school house last Satur- the forenoon of said day at the City heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, 4 F. W. Milliner........ day. They reported a successful Council Chamber in the City of Her- catarrh, weak lungs, rhenumatism. 4 F. V . Milliner ___ ... 73.6,0 South Half of the Southwest At a special meeting of school dis meeting with a good program and re jniston, Oregon sell the following sciatica, leg ulceis and rectal ail 4 Sorcn Jen sen ............. 5.93 Quarter of Section 2, in Township trict No. 115 September 23, C. M. freshments. 5 A. A. Little ............... 29.48 described lots, pieces and parcels of ments. 4 North Range 28 B. W. M. Jackson was elected director to fill 5 Anua Strohm ............ 28.61 together with all tenements, hered . , land at public auction to the highest | j Below are the names of a few of the vacancy caused by the resigns Walter Garner is u 6 C. B. Lomax ............. 21.00 itaments and appurtenances thereto ” h,PibM^er for CMh ,n h,nd’ the Proceede|h|g many sMl8fled patients in Ore- tion of the chairman, Chester Flan apple crop and a brothor, Ed Garner I from the sale 31.50 6 Julius Lund ............. ’ ot each lot- I’1«™ o rjgon who have been treated for one belonging or in any wise appertain of Echo, took a truckload of 121 ¡parcel of land to be applied In satis- or the other of igan. 3”.37 ing, be sold in the manner provided 6 Jt.i ’’z ’ md .......... the above named boxes of Wlncsaps and Rpitzenbergs | faction of the assessment upon said I causes: W. L. HAMM, • by law for the sale of real property Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pennock and to Pendleton last Friday. City Treasurer. under mortgage foreclosure, under lot, piece or parcel of land with in Mrs. H. H. Blake. Marshfield, Ore. Mrs. Frank Pennock made a business 2-5tc terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1925, Alfred Clemmons, Correll h . Ore. execution to be Issued under said trip to Pendleton Rontembor 25. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Douglek made at the rate of 6 per cent per annum Chas. Deech, Portland, Ore. execution to be Issued upon said a combined business and pi asure together with a penalty of 15 per Mrs. J. C. Huntcucker, Toledo Ore. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF I HE sale shall be applied as follows, to- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McPherson trip to Athena last Tuesday. rent of each of said assessments and John Lucian, Echo, Ore. wlt: r.nd chldrsn, Harold and Marjorie, all costs, STATE OF OREGON FOR Bert Lampa, St. Helens, Ore (1) To the payment of the costs were visitors at the C. M. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr left for Following Is a deaclption of each Mrs, Mabelle Snyder, Alsea, Ore. and expenses of sale and costs and UMA TELL» COUNTY. home last week. They left for their Tieton, Washington, last Sunday of laid lots, pieces or parcels of land Miss Emma Turner, Mikkalo, Ore. disbursements of this suit. Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore. I L. Patterson, es Gover (2) To the payment of all county A prise Of 23.60 will be given to the club mem nor of the State of Ore J. H. Wood. Eugene, Ore. and state taxes now assessed against ber having the highest score in the sheep Judging gon, Hal Hose, as Secre Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem. Ore. said property and due and owing contskt. Remember above date, that con tary of State of sa! J Bists, and Thornes B. Kay, as (Continued From Page Three) The Pendleton Woolen Mills have awarded 210 sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. State Treasurer of said of the above premiums for the sheep club. Married women must be accom Stato, composing a board PREMIUM LIST FOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS of Comr-’issioners for the panied by their husbands. A »rise of >5.00 Is awarded by Albert Kennings Continued, rale of Rtato lrud* of said Address: 4221 West Third Street, for the best ewe and lamb exhibit. Animals which 11.09: 5th, .60. State, and tor the invest Los Angeles, California. 4-2-ttp. have won a first prize where shown Individually Handwork: 1st, 22.00; 2d, »1.50; 3d, 21-00. ment of funds artsldg are not eligible to compete. therefrom, under the SUMMONS NOTICE OP SALE POULTRY CLUB— name and style of Equity A prise of 23.00 Is also offered by Albert Ken 1st 3d 4th 5th 2d STATE LAND BOARD,” No. 4708. nings for the exhibitor showing the largest num Notice s hereby given that by vir Rhode Island Reds. 1.50 1.00 .75 JO .60 Plaintiff, ber ot prise winning animals. tue of the authority of the City Char Barred Rocks ........ 1.50 1.00 .75 .60 vs. White Leghorns .. 1.00 .60 ter of the City of Hermiston and the Frank J. Auseon and Eva PIO CLUB— 1 2 Black Mlnoreas .... 1.00 direction of the City Council author M. Auseon, his wife; J. Division 1 .. 4.00 3.00 Black Jersey Giants 1.00 izing and directing the Treasurer of ’A, Campbell and Amelia Division 2 ..Pen-Pencil 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 White Wyandottes. 1.00 the City of Hermiston to collect the Campbell, bis wife; Mon Division 2 .. 3.00 2.00 Turkeys ................ 2.00 1.50 1.00 .60 .50 unpaid assessment levied upon the roe M. Glaspey and MEN’S D R X 8E - The pen and pencil set listed as first prise In HAT8 Charles G, Burk, of Hermiston, will award mer division two Is awarded by the Thompson Drug SHIRTS chandise valued at 22.50 to the elub member show Co., Pendleton. PANTS ing the best fitted poultry exhibit. TIE A prise sf 92.59 will be awarded to the pig club MEN’S WORK— A prize of 23.00 will be awarded to the highest member havln.t the hlghc-t score In the pig Judg HATS etw scoring poultry judging team. ing canteet. SHIRTS PANTS CALF CLU Demonstration Team— A prize of 22.00 will be RUBBER BOOTS 1 2 3 4 6 awarded to 4-14 club team putting on any Stand Jersey Dlv. 1 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 ard Dsmonstrattoa. S U I T S TO M E A S U R E Jersey Dlv. 2 Blaser 2.00 2.00 Jersey Dlv. 3 3.00 2.00 SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Jersey: Halter awarded by Hamley A Co., Pendleton. Onaraaey cattle premiums are given by J. C. SINCB the dawn of tim e, carry the human voice The Pendleton Blazer listed as first prise In Penny • Co., Pendleton. man haa longed for voice and human sig h t around Division 2 Is awsrded by Hyatt and Brown, Pen dleton. Aged Holstein Sire premium money contributed to talk to distant friends, th e jvorld, although how by Inland Empire Bank of Pendleton. A prize of 22.50 Is awarded by the Hermiston and ayaa to see things to make thia econom i Aged Jersey Sire premium money le contributed fervlce Ptatlon for the Jersey Calf club member by First National Bank, Pendleton. ca lly practical is y e t to and friends rem ote. having the highest score In the Jersey Judging con test. Hermiston Creamery Special, 225.00 for most E very m arching rank be discovered. * ♦ Coming to DR. MELLENTHIN PROJECT FAIR PREMIUM LIST thersoa. (3) To tbs payment to the plaintiff of such sum as the court shall adjudge reasonable as attor ney’s fess herein. (4) To the payment to the plaintiff of such sum as the court shall find due as interest and prin cipal upon said note and mortgage in plaintiff’s complaint described. (5) That tne oaianca, if any, be paid to tbs defendants herein aa their interests may appear; and That the court will further decre< that any party to this suit may be come the purchaser of the whole or any part of the real property at the eale thereof, to be made on execu tion under such decree, and that the Sheriff shall place the purchaser at* such sale Into Immediate possession of the property purchased snd. That the court will further de cree that the defendants and each of them, and all persons eläimin, or to claim, by, through or unde’ them or any of them shall be fore-e barred and foreclosed of all right, title. Interest and estate at law or In equity, and all equity ot redempt ion In and to said premises an 1 every part thereof, excepting on! such right of redtmpt'o^ s' be allowed by the statutes o r State of Oregon, and That the court will furthe- d- that If, after applying the proceed o’ said sale to the payment of th amounts for which plaintiff herein shall obtain deoree and judgmen against said defendants, or any of them, of such part of the proceeds of said sale as shall be properly ap plicable thereto, there shall then r main a balance unpaid to this plain tiff, then and In that event that plaintiff shall Wave execution for such unpaid balance upon such dc cree against any of the property c' the defendants, Frank J. Avec and Eva M. Auseon, his wife, J. A. Campbell and Amelia Campbell, bis wife, Monroe M. Glaspey and Mlnta V. Glaspey, his wlfs, and The Nat ional Pig Co., a corporation, or either of them which plaintiff can discover, and for such other general relief as to s court of equity may seem meet and proper in the prem ises. Thfs summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for 4 successive weekX in the Her miston Herald, by order of the Hon orable James Alger Fee. Judge of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, which said order was made and dated the 3rd day of September, 1929, and the date of the first publication ot thia summons Is the 5th day of Septem ber, 1929. H. 3. WARNWR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Poetoffice addresa, Pendleton, Oregon. (l-5 tc ) CHAS. G. BURK, Inc. GENERAL MECHANDISE F a n c y Sweaters : B a t t i T o w e l s Women's Men's Marchers on the Road of Progress DBESS SHOES SIIJC HOSE« HAYON HOSE Girl's TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL SHOES WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’ STRAW AND NOV. HATS BY M EYER A CO. Portland-Pendleton Truck Line profitable cows. Holsteins: Division 1 Division 2 1 6.00 4.00 2 4.00 2.00 3 S 00 2.00 4 2.00 I 1.00 Clover Leaf Dairy and Market, Pendleton, con tributes 219.00 in groceries for best display of Holstala Cattle by on« breeder. Champion Holstein: Halter awarded by Hamley A Co., Pendleton. Beet fitted animal, either Jersey or Holstein, 25.00. Awarded by Rmythe-Bartbel Co.. Pendle- t_n. A prize of 22.50 is awarded by the Gadwa Har ness shop, Pendleton, for the Holstein calf club member ha«Ing the highest score In the Holstein Judging contest. SHEEP CLUB- - Division 1 ., PtVMon 2 _ 1 (.00 4.(0 4 00 3.00 2 2.00 2.00 4 2.00 1.00 I 10» Mrs. C. C. Durfey contributes 210.00 toward Women’s Premium List. of telephone poles means There io no standing that man can now talk s t ill in tha B ell System , readily over the m iles. either as regard« the T ele A nd in the B e ll Labo phone or aa regards kin Umatilla County Beekeeper's Association con tributes 212.00 (or honey-cooked food exhibit. ratories in N aw York, dred sciences which, like w here television w as first th e T elephone, w ill help Beet pen White leghorns. 10 gal Red Crown dem onstrated in 1927, it m ake the w orld a better baa bean found how to place to liv e in. (•» . Elven by Black and White Oarage. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Consult U9 For Long Distance Trips PEHDLETOH-UMATILLA TRUCK UNE, FRED SCHEER. Umatilla Dairy Improvement Association Special tor purpose of emphasising value of outstanding alraa, 21 » 00. 1.04 HERMISTON TRANSFER Union Oil Company contributes 1 ease, 10 one- gzUoa cats Arioto Mellum for beat display of T m P acotc T elipbonr A nd T bugratm C ompany PHONE 31