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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1931 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE 7 th e City R ecorder on th e first day by publication thereof for fo u r suc- of each m onth, and if not paid cessive weeks in th e H erm iston H er w ith in th e first l o days th e re a fte r, ald, a new spaper published in H er J I w ater will be sh u t off u n til paym ent miston, U m atilla County, Oregon, by i is made of the am o u n t due, w ith one order of H onorable Calvin L. Syeek, i I d o llar ($ 1 .0 0 ) in ad d itio n for ex Ju d g e of th e above en title d Court, COW SOON FR E SH — WILL SELL pense of tu rn in g w ate r off and on.” w hich said o rd er was made and d a t T he City M arshall has been in th e 17th day of July, 1937; th e or trad e to r feeders. J. Skovbo, stru cted by th e city council to in- ed d ate of th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is J Ì M E SSA G E TO E V E R Y M E M B E R . H erm iston. 51-3tp force th is ru lin g w ith o u t an y ex sum m ons is th e 22nd day of July, ception. He has no choice in the 1937, and th e la st date of publica 11937 FORD TUDOR “ 60” SEDAN— m atter. T herefore if your w ater ren t tion will be th e 19th day of A ug 3500 m iles carefu lly broken in: is not paid w ith in th e tim e specified u st, 1937. by fin al reports, w hile th e W il 4-H CLUB NEWS PETERSON & PETERSON. $150 w ill handle. L. H. F lora, H er by th e city o rd in an ce your w ater C A N N IN G SCHEDULE ed lam ette valley region has been cov A ttorneys for P la in tiff. adv will be sh u t off w ith o u t fu rth e r miston. notice. From August 16 to 21 ered by a p relim in ary sum m ary of Residence and post office ad If for any reason you can n o t pay dress: P endleton, Oregon. By Marian Ott ELEVEN YOUNG MILK COWS FOR 8 to 11,A.M . 1 - 3:30 P.M. findings. ,_ i y o u r w ater re n t w ith in th e tim e (Ju ly 22-Ang. 19) sale— Ja ck H orner, Irrig o n . ' gpectfjed by th e city o rdinance, you A m eeting of th e Blue Ribbon Corn The W illam ette valley is d escrib MON.— Tomatoes --------------------- „„„ v o ai T v may. in person, p resen t your case to NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX Beans ed in th e new circ u lar as being es Calf club was held a t th e a ssista n t FOR SALE— 260 TURKEYS, MAY TUES.—Tomatoes p i;y W ater Board (assem bled) Corn SALE OF PROPERTY. sen tially a ground w ate r reservoir, county a g e n t's office a t 1:00 o’clock WED.—Tomatoes and Ju n e h atch ed ; 3 m iles so u th or to th e City Council (assem bled) Meat of the bottom and sides of w hich are S atu rd ay . A ugust 17th. T he mem w est of H erm iston, L. R. P eterson, b u t not to th e City M arshall, nor THURS.—Beans Any K ind IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E formed from sed im en tary and vol bers who w ere present handed in on B u tter Creek highw ay. 5 1 -ltp any o th e r in dividual city official. i t is absolutely necessary th a t STATE OF OREGON FOR Corn F R I.— T om atoes canic rocks such as compose th e en th e ir first, second, th ird an d fo u rth th is ru lin g be enforced w ith all UMATILLA COUNTY. FOR SALE— R.I.R . FRIER S, 20c No C anning SAT.— Beans closing m ountains. Irrig a tio n from rep o rts on th e progress of th e ir lb. live w eig h t a t ranch. Mrs. W. w ate r users. Bv order of th e City Council of in sm all calves. A discussion on how to fill E. Logan. P lease cooperate by rem oving wells can be developed _ 50-3tp In th e M atter of the E sta te of The City of H erm iston. your canned goods a t once. u n its adapted to in d iv id u al farm s, out th e yearly rep o rt followed. Mr. H enry Lee D exter, deceased. SALE— 3 LOTS AND HOUSE, although well irrig a tio n o rd in arily P ierson said th a t it was not neces FOR N otice is hereby given th a t th e w ith 2 rooms an d screen porch. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT u ndersigned. A d m in istra trix of th e HOP GROWERS' FIELD proves more costly th a n g rav ity sary to m ake a scrap book to accom Cheap for cash. Box 72, H erm iston. OF ADMINISTRATOR. estate of H enry Lee D exter, de system s w here th e la tte r may be de- pany th e record book, if a sto ry of GET YOUR FRU IT AND VEGE- ceased, by v irtu e of an o rder of sale DAY AT CORVALLIS 1 veloped. th e y ea r's club work is com pleted. N otice is hereby given th a t by an nlade an d en tered in th e above en- tables a t th e new H i-W ay stand The type of a calf b lan k et to use in H erm iston. 49-3tp o rd er of th e County Court of th e title d co u rt and cause on th e 22nd In th e so u th ern p a rt of th e valley for th e fa ir w as also decided upon. W ord has recently been received S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun- day of Ju ly , 1937, licensing, au th o r- pum ping from w ells seems best FOR SALE — GRADE GUERNSEY ty th e u ndersigned has been ap- , ¡zing and d irec tin g th e A d m iu istra- by the assista n t county ag en t of the adapted to irrig a tio n a t o u tly in g lo cow, fresh Aug. 1st; One saddle pointed a d m in istra to r w ith th e w ill trix of said estate to sell the here- H op G row ers’ Field Day to be held ca lities or d u rin g th e p relim in ary horse, su itab le for ch ild ren to ride. By R obert Bensel. annexed of th e estate of F ran cis ¡n a tte r described real and personal a t Corvallis, Ore., T hursday, A ugust stages of developing a g rav ity sys F. A. Berg, 1 mi, east of U m atilla. M artin C ast, deceased. All persons p roperty belonging to said deceased 49-3tp 17th, beginning a t 10:00 a. m. The tem, and possibly assistin g d rain ag e Some of th e featu res of th e U m a h av in g claim s a g a in st said estate and h is estate, w ill offer for sale purpose of th is field day is to ac of depressions in cu ltiv ated lan d by tilla P ro ject fair w ere discussed by JERSEY COYVS FOR SALE— E. L. are hereby req u ired to present them , and seii a t p riv ate sale to th e h ig h - est bidder th erefo r, th e follow ing q u a in t hop grow ers w ith the experi low ering th e w ate r table, according th e mem bers of th e Progressive D ai Hooker, H erm iston. 49-3tp w ith in six m onths from th e d ate of described real p roperty, in one p a r th is notice, w ith proper vouchers, m en tal w ork w hich has been con to th e circu lar. ry Calf club a t the a ssista n t county W ANTED— 300 or 400 fry ers; pay to said a d m in istra to r a t his office cel. to -w it: ducted a t th e Oregon E xperim ent a g e n t’s office A ugust 9th. J. T. N W ’A of N W U (less d itc h ) in ing P o rtlan d prices: W ill call at in th e Jo h n s B uilding, in P endleton, S im ilar b rief discussions a re con Pierson gave a brief o u tlin e of th e your place if you have 50 or more. U m atilla County, Oregon. Sec. 23; E ast 16 feet of T ax No. S tatio n . Topics such as spray m a 2 in Sec. 14; and Tax No. 3 (less D ated Ju ly 15, 1937. te ria ls, experim ental w ork on dry tained for The D alles region, th e fa ir and parade and suggested th a t Andrew M iliones, P. O. Box 293, A. S. COOLEY, A dm inistra to r. rig h t of w ay) in Sec. 14; all in 49-3tp ing, chem ical analysis of hops, hop H arney basin, M ilto n -F reew ater d is a group of 4-H mem bers a tte n d th e R ieth, Ore. T ow nship 5, N orth R ange 27, grades and stan d ard s, tog eth er w ith tric t and th e B u tte r Creek basin. A U nion Field Day to be held a t th e FOR R EN T— FU RNISHED HOUSE, EWM., U m atilla County, Oregon, NOTICE OF LAND SALE i and co n tain in g in all, 40 acres, th e progress of hop cost study w ill proposed six year program for fu r U nion E x p erim en t S tatio n F riday. about th e 1st of Septem ber. In NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t ' more or less. be discussed d u rin g th e day by th e r investig atio n s, recom m ended by A ugust 13, to tak e p a rt in th e ju d g quire a t H erald office. 48-tfc Also all of th e personal p roperty th e u n dersigned, M ayor of th e City noted hop specialists. A num ber of the sta te p la n n in g board, is ap p en d ing contest. of H erm iston. U m atilla County, belonging to th e said estate as ACCOUNTING AND TYPING. Phone ed Mrs. A. E. Rugg described and th e grow ers in th is are a have ex Oregon, p u rsu an t to O rdinance No. show n by th e In v en to ry and Ap 22M, H erm iston. 41-tfc 175 passed by th e Council of said p raisem en t th ereo f filed in th is es illu stra te d a good way to keep a pressed th e ir desire to a tte n d such a City and approved by th e M ayor ta te, and also show n by a copy of b lan k et on an anim al. The dem on m eeting. It is hoped th a t they can th ereo f on th e 4th day of A ugust, said Inventory and A ppraisem ent stra tio n team w ill be composed of PRELIMINARY get to g eth er and a tte n d th is m eet Farm Bureau Auxiliary. 1937, will on th e 23rd day of A ug in th e hands of th e A d m in istratrix . E ugene R ugg and Joe Cooney. The m inim um price for w hich th e ing. _______ ___________ _ u st, 1937, a t th e h o u r of 2:00 The F arm B ureau A u x iliary w ill Those p resen t were Joe Cooney, PASTURE SURVEY o’clock in th e aftern o o n of said day, said described real and personal pro m eet F rid ay , A ugust 2 0 th , in th e offer for sale to th e h ig h e st bidder p erty may be sold sh all be th e sum E ugene, R ich ard and Jim Rugg, R o EXPERIMENTAL club house in Colum bia p ark w ith $4102.50, payable by assu m in g a W illiam W. Gordon of th e F arm fo r cash in h an d a t th e office of th e of b ert and F ra n k Bensel and A. E. Mrs. E lm er Ryland, Mrs. J. Jendrze- R ecorder of said City in H erm iston. c e rta in m o rtg ag e a g a in st th e said STATION FACTS Rugg, th e leader. V isito rs w ere J. M anagem ent d ep a rtm en t a t O.S.C.. Oregon, th e follow ing described p a r described real p roperty an d now jew ski, and Mrs. B ax ter H utchison T. Pierson, Mrs. A. E. R ugg and spent some tim e in th e H erm iston cels of land h ereto fo re acquired by ex istin g in th e ap p ro x im ate sum of as hostesses. area m aking a p relim in ary survey said City from U m atilla County, $928.67, one h alf of th e rem ain in g Mrs. W. H. Bensel. E xperiences of branch experim ent balance to be paid in cash and the of sw eet clover an d blue g rass pas Oregon, to -w it: sta tio n s in eastern Oregon w ith tr y Lots 4, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in rem ain in g one-half of said b alance in g to develop ro ta tio n s on Colum TURKEY PROBLEMS to be secured by m o rtg ag e on th e T he six th an n u a l 4-H club day tu re s th e past week. A cost stu d y Block 1. Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 In Block 2, real p ro p erty so sold, su b ject to th e bia basin w heat lands have shown program held in connection w ith w ill be conducted on sw eet clover m ortgage now ex istin g on same, an d Lots 9, 10 and 11 in Block 3, th a t considerable care m ust be p rac ON PROGRAM th e ram sale w ill be held A ugust 19 p astu re in com parison w ith ru n for a term of five years, and to bear Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block 12, down alfa lfa and blue g rass p astu re ticed to m ake sure th a t the fe rtility a t P en d leto n . All 4-H boys and All in th e City of H erm iston, in te re st a t th e ra te of six per cent and clover mixed p astu res th is fall. and m oisture balance is not too ser U m atilla County. Oregon, as lo per annum , payable an n u ally . P ossibilities of in creasin g th e use g irls in terested in th e livestock pro P a rtic u la r em phasis w ill be placed Bids for th e said real an d person cated in th e N E 14, RE’4 , Sec. iously disturbed. It has been found of tu rk ey m eat th ro u g h ad v ertisin g , | fira™ shou,<l m ake arran g e m en ts al p ro p erty sh all be received by the 10. Tp. 4 N. R. 28, E.W.M. on th e seeding of sw eet clover pas for example, th a t if w heat is grown a discussion of m isunderstood t u r w ith th e a s sista n t county ag en t and tu re to be used in crop ro tatio n for Lot 4 in Block H In th e Second u ndersigned A d m in istra trix a t her im m ediately a fte r alfa lfa has been plan to be present on th is day. P re p A ddition to th e City of H erm is place of residence an d post office key diseases, and a rep o rt on the th e purpose of b u ild in g up th e fer plowed down, th e re w ill be an excess address at U m atilla, U m atilla Coun a ra tio n s are being m ade to have a ton. U m atilla County, Oregon. of nitrogen, w hich causes the w heat turkey in d u stry from a n atio n al bus leave H erm iston a t 8 :00 o’clock tility of th e Soil and also make pos Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 9 in the ty, Oregon, from and a fte r th e 27th sta n d p o in t are a few of th e item s on City of H erm iston, Oregon, ns day of A ugust, 1937, a t 1 0:00 A.M., to grow so ran k th a t it la te r burns T h u rsd ay m orning. All who can a t sible a la rg e r am o u n t of p astu re for the program for the second an n u a l located in Sec. 11, Tp. 4 N. R. and said sales w ill be m ade w ith o u t d airy cows on a sm aller area. for lack of m oisture before m a tu ri tend should have th e ir reserv atio n s u nnecessary delay and w ill be made 28 E. W. M. turkey grow ers convention to be A g rea t red u ctio n can be m ade in ty. V arious crop com binations and made before A ugust 16 so th a t the Lots 3. 4. 5 and 6. and 23 and 24 subject to th e co n firm atio n of th e held a t Oregon S tate college T ues th e n um ber of acres req u ired for p ractices to avoid such difficu lties in Block 5 in th e o rig in al town above en title d court. necessary arran g e m en ts can be D ated th is 29th day of Ju ly , of H erm iston, as located in the a re con stan tly being studied a t t ie day, A ugust 24. made. You will be required to b rin g p astu re to carry a n um ber of liv e N W ’4 S W U , Sec. 11. Tp. 4 * 1937. G row ers from an y p a rt of the your own lunch. At th e close of the stock on th e p ro ject th ro u g h the use b ranch stations. m in n ie M c F a r l a n d . N. R. 28. E.W.M. state, w h eth er they belong to any club day, all 4- h hoys an d g irls will of sw eet clover. T his w ill cu t down A d m in istra trix of th e es F. C. M cKENZIE, M ayor of th e am o u n t of w ate r necessary to ir not, ta te of H enry Lee D exter, Small shelters, made of eith er organizatio n or association or th e Citv of H erm iston. tak e a swim in th e n atato riu m . deceased. U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. wooden slats or fram ew ork covered are welcome a t th is all-day ed u ca Those of you who w ish to sta y over rig a te p astu res and m ake possible (Ju ly 29 - Aug. 26) _________ airy herds on sm aller areas, (Aug. 5-12-19) w ith cheese-cloth, have proved prac tional conference, says H. E. Cosby, for th e ram sale the follow ing day | d tical in p ro tectin g tom atoes from head of th e poultry d ep a rtm en t. A should b rin g b lan k ets and plan to SUMMONS review of th e 1937 tu rk e y m a rk e t cam p out. cu rly top or b lig h t w hen tried c TEN COUNTY-W IDE \ W. L. Morgan, D. M. D Equity No. 6089 on th e H erm iston b ran ch exp eri ing outlook will be given by Her-1 G eneral D en tistry CO-OPS ORGANIZED m ent statio n . 'W hen practically b ert L. Byers, m anager of th e N orth | yyQR Q CO-OP X-Ray and Diagnosi» IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E —— —-I • every vine outside of th ° shelters w estern T urkey G row ers’ coopera- STATE OF OREGON FOR Bank Bldg. P hona 9-J would be badly d i-ra d P t w u n tive. CONGRESS TO MEET UMATILLA COUNTY. H a rrisb u rg (C L N S)— Two years Residence Phone 25-J d e r the sh e lte rs thrived end yW d^d ago th e P en n sy lv an ia F arm Bureau Bunday and E venings by a t th e ra te nt from 15 to 25 tons GEORGE E. CARNES, P la in tiff, C ooperative association w as o rg an Appointment per acre. Both kinds ” t rh-i»e-s MRS. ROOSEVELT ■ vs. New York (C L N S)— T he Cooper ized by a group of farm ers who be v ere leFt open on one side, in d ic a t CLARK STURTEVANT and V EIt- ativ e League of th e U. S. A. an- lieved th a t th ey could n ot depend on NFTTA STURTEVANT husband ing th a t the leaf hoppers, w hich INTERVIEWS EDITOR I nounced today the selection of dele outside agencies for th e solution of and w ife: ANDREW J. (P E T E ) ca rry the disease, are not excluded, gates to the F o u rte e n th T rien n ial W ATCH - CLOCK th e ir problem s b u t m ust do some GARNETT STURTEVANT and b u t they do not work enough in p a r Congress of th e In te rn a tio n a l Coop th in g for them selves. T his m onth husband and STURTEVANT, tial s h d e to cause dam age. T his New York (C L N S)— In her syn- erativ e A lliance w hich w ill call to REPAIRING w ife; EST H E R FANNING an d E. ten county F arm Bureau coopera niethod is not recom m ended on a dicated colum n, “ My D ay” , app ear- g eth er rep rese n tativ es of coopera T. FANNING, wife and hu sb an d ; A. W. BEHRMAN tives a re in o peration d istrib u tin g com m ercial scale, b u t is considered jng jn thp w o rld T elegram Ju ly 31, tive o rg an izatio n s w ith more th an GRACE CA RRIER and JOHN WATCHMAKER feed, seed, fertilize r, petroleum pro DOE CARRIER, her h u sb an d ; I HERMISTON OREGON p ractical for home gardens. M rs . Roosevelt described a th ree- a hundred m illion m em bers in 39 ducts, electrical appliances and in T he unknow n heirs of M ark A. hour interview w ith Sydney E llio tt, co u n tries for a four-day conclave in S tu rte v a n t, deceased; “ Also all su ran ce to 60,000 P en n sy lv an ia f a r An in te re stin g study being ™*de jedito r of Reynolds News, Sunday P aris, Septem ber 6 to 9. o th e r persons or p arties unknow n mers. a t th e Union b ranch experim ent , new spaper published by th e B ritish claim ing any rig h t, title , estate, H eading th e A m erican delegation J u s t as th e W ashington County DR. A. E. MARBLE lien or in te re st in th e real estate sta tio n is on th e com parative Pa ,a - cooperatives. D eclaring th a t she w ill be H ow ard O. Cowden, vice- Co-op com pleted inco rp o ratio n early CHIROPRACTOR described, in th e com plaint h ere ta b ilitie s of th e various grasses and | WBg “ tren ,endously in te re ste d ” in presid en t of The C ooperative League in Ju ly , two o th e r cooperatives in ” , D efendants. Office: 2 blocks ea st of post office legum es. E qual am ounts of th e dif- : w ba^ he had to say, Mrs. Roosevelt and p resid en t of Consum ers Coop To th e above nam ed d efen d an ts, wound up th e ir first h alf year of Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to * feren t v arieties of grasses, clovers w rote; erativ e A ssociation, N o rth K ansas business w ith im pressive records G race C a rrie r an d Jo h n Doe C arrier, Phone 481 — — H erm iston. Ore and o th e r forage crops are fed to City, E. R. Bowen, g eneral secretary an d rep o rts of continued progress. h er h u sb an d ; th e unknow n h eirs of “ I w ent to th e sta tio n yesterday an im als, and th e am ount rejected M ark A S tu rtev a n t, deceased; "Also of T he C ooperative League, New T he M ontgom ery County Co-op all o th e r persons or p arties u n is m easured. The slender stemmed to m eet a young E n g lish couple, Mr. York, E. G. Cort, m an ag er of Mid com pleted th e firs t h alf of the year know n claim in g any rig h t, title , es and Mrs. Sydney R. E llio tt, who are type of crested w heat grass, know n land C ooperative W holesale, M inne w ith a business of $71,000 and m an ta te , H er or in te re st in the real es Herm iston Host No. 37 as the fairw ay stra in , w as relished over here because of th e ir in te re st apolis, R obert L. S m ith, ed u catio n M eets firs t and th ird ta te described In th e com plaint ag er O. S. A llebach predicted th a t b e tte r th a n some legum es. T his in th e cooperative movem ent. They al d irecto r, E astern C ooperative th e o rg an izatio n would do between h e re in ” : T hursday. Legion A uxil s tra in is recom m ended only w here a re leaders in th is m ovem ent in League, New York, Lionel P erk in s, iary m eets second and IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE $160,000 and $175,000 d u rin g the m oisture conditions are a little bet E ngland and larg ely have been re re g istra r. T h e C ooperative In stitu te , fo u rth T hursday. OF OREGON: y ear a t th e p resen t ra te of grow th. te r th a n in th e d rie r eastern Ore sponsible for th e g re a t increase in New Y ork, and Mrs. H ow ard O. Legion Hall. You are hereby required to a p T he M ontgom ery u n it got its sta rt m em bership th e re d u rin g th e last gon lands. O. Cowden, N orth K ansas City. A in December. Today it h as its plant pear and an sw er th e co m plaint filed few years. num ber of o th e r A m erican coopera on th e m ain th o ro u g h fa re w ith am a g a in st you In th e above en titled u rt and cause w ith in fo u r weeks "T h e cooperatives su p p o rt the tive and edu catio n al leaders will ple railro ad siding, four large petro co GROUND WATER from th e d a te of th e first p u b lica traRe unions in E n g la n d b u t have com plete th e delegation. leum ta n k s and five ta n k tru ck s to tion of th is sum m ons an d if you fall PROBLEM STUDIED far o u td istan ced them in m em ber A one-day conference on Coopera to so ap p ear and answ er, for w an t serve co-op members. OSTEOPATHIC thereof, p la in tiff w ill apply to th e ship. T h e ir cooperative bank is a tive E ducation and a sim ila r confer In th e last six m onths 425,000 co u rt for th e relief prayed for and A brief sum m ary sta te m en t of flo u rish in g concern. I w as tre m e n ence on th e C ooperative P ress will PHYSICIAN & SURGEON p resent info rm atio n concerning dously in terested in a ll th ey had to draw to g eth er co-op ed ito rs and ed g allons of gasoline, kerosene and dem anded In said com plaint, to-w it: OSBORN APARTMENTS fuel oil have been d istrib u ted in ad F or a decree th a t th e p la in tiff is ground w ater supplies in five O re say. u cato rs from all sections of th e d itio n to 320 tons of feed, 170 tons th e ow ner in fee of th e w hole of the gon regions, to g e th er w ith an o u t “ Mr. and Mrs. E llio tt feel we globe im m ediately preceding th e I. of fe rtiliz e r and q u a n titie s of fenc follow ing described real p roperty In U m atilla C ounty, S tate of Oregon: lin e of ad d itio n a l w ork needed or have done too much th e o rizin g in C. A. Congress. ing, tires, tw in e and o th e r commo The W esterly one (1 ) foot of the contem plated h as ju s t been Issued PETERSON & PETERSON th is co u n try . I was glad to find dities. E asterly ten (1 0 ) feet of Lot in th e form of Oregon E xperim ent ATTORNEYS AT LAW “College W heats” Replaces Others. th a t th ey believed, as I do, th a t the Up on th e “ roof garden of P e n n E ig h t (8 ) in Block Five (5 ) in the sta tio n circ u lar No. 124, en titled , U. S. N atio n al Bank B uilding way to learn ab o u t an y th in g is to T he ex ten t to w hich th e so-called sy lv a n ia” th e Som erset County Farm o rig in al tow n of P ilo t Rock, and “ T he G round W a te r Problem in Ore P ractice in S ta te ft F ederal C ourts do it, to work a t it. to m ake mis- "college w h eats” have replaced old B ureau C ooperative association is , also th e W est H alf (W % ) of the P en d leto n , Ore. gon.” N o rth w est Q u arte r (N W ’A ) and dem and for Irrig atio n : Perhaps. but th ro u g h them er v arieties in m ajor w h eat grow ing m ak in g a glow ing record. F or th e : W ith more th e N orth H alf (N % > of the _ j discover b e tte r ways of accom plish- sections of Oregon was ap p a ren t to first six m onths of Its fiscal year Its w ater both east and west of h I th e degired regult. T hey tell me S outhw est Q u a rte r (S W ’4 ) nt any train ed observer who traveled business volume touched $75,000 Section T w en ty -F iv e (2 5 ) in DR. F. B. BELT Cascades. and w ith th e th a t they are m uch Interested in th e th e Old Oregon T ra il h ighw ay th is plus. T he firs t q u a rte r patronage T ow nship Six (6 ) South Range PHY8ICIAN ft SURGEON population needing more <> which of QUr conBUmer year. From th e top of E m ig ran t to taled $15,000 and shot up to $60,- T h irty (3 0 ) E.W .M., Office Hours: Other w ater supplies. m any ‘nqU‘5‘M J ’ J* cooperative groups have done in re- hill east of P endleton, m any th o u 000 for th e second q u a rte r when pe free from an y rig h t, title , eetate, 10:30 to 12:30 A M. Hours by been received reg ard g search. They also are Interestee sands of acres of g rain are visible troleum products and o th e r goods lien or in te re st of th e d efen d an ts 3 to 5 P.M. Appointment and each of th e d efen d an ts; th a t a b ility of w ate r from wells. and have Mtabl)l,h . Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 From th a t v an tag e point. before w ere added to th e co-op line. you or a n y one or more of you have Until a shortage of funds com- a ffilia tio n s w ith h arv est, only th ree fields could be no rig h t, title , estate, lien o r in te r- pelled a h a ltin g of th e w ork in cooperative groups In o th e r coun- i est in said land or In any p a rt th e re seen th a t did not have th e brown NOTICE TO WATER 1932,. th e Oregon E xperim ent sta of, and re s tra in in g and en jo in in g W. J. WARNER tries.” - ch aff Indicative of e ith e r F ed era tion had cooperated with the United you and each of you, as said d efend USERS Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are spend tion or Rex w heat. F ed eratio n was Attomey-at-Law States geological survey in system Rule* 23 and 25 of Ordinance No. an ts, from assertin g or claim ing an y Introduced from A u stralia by the atic surveys of ground water sup ing a month visitin g America and 107 of the City of HermUton regu- rig h t, title , estate. Hen or Intereet Moro b ranch ex p erim en t sta tio n , lattn r the city water system reads In said land o r in an y p a rt th ereo f Hermiston - Oregon plies in three leading areas. Two w ill speak to cooperative audiences w h ile Rex w heat was ac tu a lly bred as follows: “All water rents shsll adverse to th e p la in tiff of these areas, the Harney basin and in Harrisburg. W ashington. Colum This summons Is served upon you be due and payable at the office of and developed there. The Dalles region, have been cover- bus, Chicago and New York. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION WANT AUS Dr. A. C. Willcutt