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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 J I THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ¡I I PAGE T11RHH present them w ith proper vouchers to th e ad m in istra to r a t th e law of fice of Peterson & P eterson. A tto r neys at Law. U. S. N ational Bank Building. P endleton. Oregon, w ith in six m onths of the d ate of th e first publication of th is notice w hich is the 5th day of May, 1938. lc a Word - Minimum 20c ARETAS W. AGNEW, A dm inistrator. PETERSON & PETERSON, FOR SALE — TWO HOLE COOK A ttorneys for A dm inistrator. stove, oven and pipe; Bed com (M ay 5 - J une 2) plete, 99 coil springs, new. Ask for F lora, Ford Garage. 41-3tp NOTICE OF HEARING FOR SALE— 5 FT. BATH TUB, $15. FINAL ACCOUNT F ra n k Seeliger, H erm iston. 41-2tp WANT AOS R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m atilla County, Oregon. By J. A. C arney, Deputy. (May 12— Ju n e 9) SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t u nder and by v irtu e o f a w rit of execution issued o ut of th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon in an d CANNING SCCHEDULE feathers, Mrs. Buxton says. Geese OVER. 200 DELEGATES for th e County of U m atilla, u n d er the seal thereof, and to me directed m ay be plucked as often as every six and delivered upon a ju d g m en t and weeks thro u g h th e sp rin g , summer, ATTEND NORTHERN STATES From Ju n e 6 to Ju n e 11. decree rendered and entered in said fall and w in ter, up to th e m atin g co u rt on th e 4th day of May, 1938, CO-OP YOUTH CONVENTION 8 to 11 A.M. 12 to 3:3 0 P.M season. Care is necessary, how ever in favor of R ena W illiam s as p lain tiff, an d ag a in st M aria J. Bowman Mon.— A sparagus A sparagus w ith feath ers obtained in th is m an (Co-op League News Service) an d S. J. Bowman as d efendants, Tues.— Peas n er to see th a t th ey are of th e pro Peas S uperior, W isconsin—-T w o h u n PASTURE FOR REN T— ALSO PIGS NOTICE is hereby given th a t H a r w hereby th e p la in tiff did recover a W ed.— A sparagus A sparagus per ripeness, w hich m eans th a t the for sale. Gerold Coffman, 1 mi. rie t M. Baker as ad m in istra trix of personal decree a g a in st th e d efend dred and th irty -th re e young people T hura.— Peas Peas quills appear dry and do not con from M innesota, W isconsin and W est of S tanfield. 4 1 -ltp th e e state of K ath e rin e E. McCasky, a n ts M aria J. Bowman and S. J. F ri.— A sparagus A sparagus tain blood. deceased, has filed h er fin al account Bowman for the sum of $500.00 N o rth ern M ichigan, gath ered here S at.— Peas Peas FOR SALE— HOME GROWN PEAS. in said estate in the County C ourt w ith in te re st thereon a t th e ra te of In plucking th e e n tire plum age of May 7 and 8 for th e 8th A nnual O ther products canned by/ special of th e S tate of Oregon for U m atilla R. H. Elwood, H erm iston. 41-3tc County, and said co u rt has fixed 8 per cent, per ann u m from th e 2 6th arran g e m en t. W e can handle stra w a fowl, the tail and w ing feath ers Conference and C onvention of th e day of Septem ber. 1935, and th e are removed first. These a re of no N o rth ern S tates Cooperative Y outh berries most an y time. Monday, th e 6th day of Ju n e, 1938, fu rth e r sum of $80.00, a tto rn e y ’s HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY value for feath ers to be used in p il League, denounced w ar “ in w hich BLACK CAPE W ITH GREY LINING a t 11:00 o’clock a. m. of said day, fees, and th e costs and disburse- left a t dance a t C om m unity hall as ^°r b ea rin g objections j melltg taxed a t $18.00, on w hich lows. The am m onia co n ten t of w et th e youth bear th e heaviest burdei> to said final account an d th e se ttle judgm ent $104.00 was paid on May S aturday. Any inform ation re g a rd Work Sheet Information. fea th ers causes them to d eterio rate of d eath and su ffe rin g ” and asked m ent thereof. On or before said day 10, 1938, an d w hereby it was de D irty o r bloody feathery th a t th e governm ent re-ro u te m oney ing cape please call 41 Echo collect. any person in terested in said estate creed W ork sheet signers u nder th e Ag rapidly. th a t th e m ortgage dated on 41-2tc may file objections to said fin al ac ric u ltu ra l C onservation program in may be sprayed w ith w ate r and the from arm am en ts to funds for public th e 26th day of March, 1930, execu co u n t or to any item thereof and irrig a te d d istric ts who w ill harvest m oisture th en extracted by squeez ted by M aria J. Bowman and S. J. FOR SALE — 4 DUROC JERSEY contest th e same. an d m arket more th an 100 bushels ing o r p u ttin g th ro u g h a w ringer, w orks and relief. D elegates rep o rt Bowman, defen d an ts, to p la in tiff, G ilts, bred to farro w Ju ly and Dated May 5, 1938. ed grow ing in te rest in cooperative of w heat in 1938 a re required to upon th e follow ing described re a l, HA RRIET M. BAKER, fu rn ish in form ation reg a rd in g the first p u ttin g th e feath ers in a m us youth activ ities and laid plans for A ugust, H erm an Kowitz, on J. Scott p roperty in U m atilla County, O re A d m in istratrix . gon, to -w lt: num ber of acres of w heat seeded and lin bag. They are th en dried th o an expanded program th is com ing place, H erm iston. 40-3tp A. S. Cooley, A ttorney th e num ber of acres to be harvested roughly in a w arm place, w ith an/ year. The N orth H alf of th e N o rth for A dm in istratrix . as grain. T his inform ation should be occasional shaking. A w arm , bree west Q u arte r of th e N orthw est PULLETS FOR SALE— M arch h atch (M ayJ> -Ju ne 2) A fu ll tim e se creta ry w ill be h ir su b m itted to th e a ssista n t county Q u arte r of th e S outhw est Q u ar or younger, a t th e S pinning ranch zy day is best, keeping th e fea th ers a g e n t’s office in H erm iston by June ed to coordinated cooperative youth ter of Section 25, in tow nship n o rth of town. 39-3tp n th e shade most of the tim e. _______ 15, 1938. 6, N o rth of R ange 35 E.W.M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS work in th e N o rth C entral S tates w hich m ortgage was recorded on If th e fowl has been dry picked according to a decision of th e con Cooking Clnb Organized. and th e feath ers do not need w ash gress. The delegates also voted to HORSES FOR FOX FEE D WANTED IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE A pril 7 th , 1930, a t page 401 of book 96 of th e records of m ortgages in — If you have one w rite A. H ack- STATE OF OREGON FOR The Blue Ribbon Cooking club ing, they a re p ut in a m uslin bagi sponsor th e A nnual Cooperative th e office of th e C ounty R ecorder of b a rth , Echo, and I will call on you. UMATILLA COUNTY w as organized Tuesday, May 31, at and hung in a dry, w arm place for Y outh Course, a cooperative music U m atilla County, Oregon, should 39-8tp a m eeting held a t the home of H. about a week, being stirre d th o be foreclosed, an d th e said real p ro festival, d eb ate and ath letic con M. Sommerer, of w hich A nne Som- roughly once a day. T his w ill leave In th e M atter of th e E sta te of p erty sold by th e S heriff of U m atil tests. The Co-op F u tu re , official CHESTER W H ITE W EANER PIGS AMANDA AGNEW, Deceased. m e re r was leader. T he members la County, Oregon, to satisfy said them in a sw eet, dry condition, free elected K ay K eener, president, R uth N otice is hereby given to all p er ju d g m e n t and all costs; th erefo re I p u blication of th e youth league, re for sale; F. N. C lark, Columbia McCulley, vice president, M yra Get- from odors, and ready for use. whom it may concern th a t Are- w ill on S atu rd ay , Ju n e 11th, 1938, ceived en th u sia stic approval and Dist., H erm iston. 39-3tc sons chell, secretary, N orm a G etchell, re tas W. Agnew has been appointed a t two o’clock in th e aftern o o n of delegates voted to affilia te w ith thq p o rter. T he program for th e year CO-OPERATIVE CAFETERIA ad m in istra to r w ith th e w ill annexed A m erican Y outh Congress. The FOR SALE— FARM PROPERTY AT of th e estate of A m anda Agnew, d e th a t day. a t th e fro n t door of th e w ill be arran g e d by a com m ittee Court H ouse in th e City of P en d le composed of R u th McCulley, D onna CHAIN REPORTS $449,000 N o rth ern S tates Cooperative Y o u th Irrigon. Ore.; 13 % acres, leveled ceased, and he has q u alified as such. ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, sell K eener, and N orm a G etchell. The All persons h av in g claim s a gain st L eague endorsed th e creation of a and d itched; Cheap. H an as E. Rand, all th e rig h t, title , in te rest and es club met ag ain T hursday, Ju n e 2. h er estate are req u ired to present ta te w hich th e said defen d an ts, and BUSINESS IN ’37-’38 n atio n al ed ucation com m ittee to 1602 E. Burnside, P o rtlan d . 39-3tc them w ith • proper vouchers to the all persons claim in g and to claim build up sen tim en t for a n atio n al a d m in istra to r a t th e law office of GRANGERS URGED by, th ro u g h or u n d er them , or any (Co-op L eague News Service) cooperative y outh league. ELECTRICAL ‘ HOUSE W IRING— P eterson & P eterson, A tto rn ey s a t of them , had on th e 2 6th day of Law, U. S. N ational Bank B uilding. N EW York— A m erica’s la rg e st co TO MEETINGS See W. D. D ryer, H erm iston, Ore., P endleton, Oregon, w ith in six March, 1930, or sin ce then have o perative food service celebrated its PLANS COMPLETED FOR RECORD E lectrician . 39-3tp m onths of th e d ate of th e firs t pub had, or now have, in and to th e 18th b irth d a y May 20 w hen mem 4-H SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION Now th is is the law of the Jungle, lication of th is notice w hich is th e above described real p ro p erty an d every p a r t thereof, a t public au ctio n bers of Consumers C ooperative S er As old and tr u e as the sky, W ANTED — DAY OLD CALVES 5 th day of May, 1938. to th e h ig h est bidder for cash In And th e wolf who will keep it will vices m et for a d em onstration d in Oregon S tate College— Of th e more ARETAS W. AGNEW, from ab o rtio n tested cows. Fred hand, th e proceeds of such sale to prosper A d m in istrato r. ner and an n u a l m eeting a t th e 25th th a n 1800 Oregon boys and g irls ex Davis, Rt. 2, H erm iston. 39-3tp be applied in sa tisfactio n of said And the wolf w ho will break it PETERSON & PETERSON, S tre et cafeteria. Organized in 1920, pected to a tte n d th e tw en ty -fo u rth m ust die. A ttorneys for A dm inistrator. execution an d all costs. APARTM ENT FOR (M ay 5 - J u ne 2)_ _______ Dated th is 11th day of May, 1938. th e co-op now operates a chain of 10 an n u a l 4-H club sum m er school a t FURNISHED R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of As th e creepers encircle th e tree cafeterias, a cen tral bakery, th ree OSC Ju n e 6 to 17, ap p ro x im ately re n t; Mrs. A. C arter, H erm iston. tru n k U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. 3 8 -ltc SHERIFF’S SALE By J. A. C arney, D eputy. T he law ru n n e th forw ard and back grocery stores, a cred it union and 70 per cent w ill hold scholarships lib ra ry service. aw arded them by various business (M ay 12— J u n e 9) The stre n g th of the pack is the NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t wolf. M ary Long, m anager, reported and com m unity o rganizations, fairs, FOR SALE — 70 HEAD YOUNG crossbred ewes and lambs. A. P, u n d er and by v irtu e of a w rit of And the stre n g th of th e w olf is the th a t th e business for th e fiscal year individuals and o th ers in reco g n i pack. — K ipling. Ayers, B oardm an. 34-tfc execution issued o ut of th e C ircuit ending March 31 totaled $449,000, tion of excellent w ork done, acco rd OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY C ourt of the S tate of Oregon in and T he above is as tru e of the grange an increase of $15,000 over th e pre ing to H. C. Seymoure, sta te club for th e County of U m atilla, u nder CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE— ANY Camp No. 61 • Echo as th e jungle. To be a successful ceding year. A lthough the co-op in-, leader. th e seal thereof, and to me directed size a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Oron and delivered upon a ju d g m en t and G range, every officer m ust be pres Meet th e first T uesday of each creased its wages $12,000 u n d er a e n t, doing his utm ost to supp o rt his O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 34-tfc decree rendered an d entered in said c o n tra ct w ith th e C afeteria W orkers PROMOTE ECHO m onth in th e S tan field Odd office. co u rt on the 4th day of May, 1938, Came to G range, Ju n e 9th. An, Union, Local 302, it ended th e year Fellow s h all ■— 8 :00 p. m. F U R N I S H . E D HOUSEKEEPING in favor of W. H. Sw itzler, as p la in CELEBRATION o utside speaker has been contacted w ith a small surplus. a p a rtm en ts for ren t, modern. Mrs. tiff, and ag ain st E lijah W. Rhea an d will come if possible. The W or th e E sta te of E ffie R hea, de ‘W hen C.C.S. w as o rganized 18 Joe Dyer, Phone 78R, H erm iston, and th y M aster would appreciate your ceased. as defendants, w hereby the (C ontinued from Page One) years ago, th e re w ere only tw o or Oregon. 33-tfc p la in tiff did recover a personal de presence. W estland G range L ecturer. th ree o th e r cooperatives in th e Met her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. G il DR. H .C . CURRY cree a g a in st th e d efen d an t E lijah ia iid ers. r o p o lita n a re a ,” L. E. W oodcock, OPTOMETRIST W. R hea, and th e E sta te of E ffie Mrs. N. D. Bard was hostess to Rhea, deceased, for th e sum of "■resident of the cooperative, told the Bridge club a t her home W ed Land Sale Notice. 308 G reen Bldg. - S eattle STUDY WEEVIL $1000.00, w ith in te rest thereon a t th e ann u al m eeting. “ Today, th ere nesday afternoon. th e ra te of 8 per cent, per annum Makes re g u la r visits to H erm iston Mr. and Mrs. S. Thoraen and fam NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t »re more th an 80 coops in New CONTROL ON PEAS from th e 5th day of November, H otel ab o u t every 30 days. York and vicinity and one of the ily motored to W eston M emorial the undersigned, S h eriff of U m atil 1930, and th e fu rth e r sum of day. la County; Oregon, by v irtu e of an im p o rtan t jobs ahead of C.C.S. will the Dr. and Mrs. W. M arbut of Echo order d uly made and entered herein $165.00, a tto rn e y ’s fees, and W ith p ractical control of th e pea be to work w ith these o th e r cooper- were hosts to th e T ally-H o c o n tra ct by th e County C ourt of U m atilla costs and disbursem ents taxed at weevil on garden an,, ca n n in g peas '•'i-.-e- as closely as possible in an bridge club a t th e ir home F rid ay County, Oregon, on th e 4th day of $25.30, and w hereby it was decreed W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. a proved success, a study of more n ig h t. Members a tte n d in g from May, 1938, w ill, on th e 18th day of th a t th e m ortgage dated on th e 5 th Qensral Dentistry com plete control on A ustrian w in aggressive program of cooperative S tanfield were Mr. and Mrs. M. Ju n e, 1938, a t th e hour of 10:00 day of November, 1930, executed by la p sio n ." E ig h t candidates top Refvem. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane, X-Ray and Dlagiroala te r field peas w hich are grow n for o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to the defen d an ts E lijah W. Rhea and E ffie Bank Bldg. Phona »-J feed is being carried on th is year the board of directo rs of th e co-op Mr. and Mrs. G. E. G reathouse and h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a t Rhea, his wife, to p la in tiff, upon Mr. and Mrs. E d g ar Hoosier. the fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun th e follow ing described real p ro p er Residence Phone 26-J by entom ologists a t tlie Oregon ex outlined th e ir program s as th e clos Mr. and Mrs. L. L. H aller and son. ty C ourt House, Pendleton, Oregon, ty in U m atilla County, Oregon, to- ing featu re of th e m em bership m eet Bunday and Evenings by p erim ent st tiou» Dean of F orest Grove have been su b ject to a m inim um price of w it: ing. Appointment v isitin g a t the home of her m other, $32.00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, G row ers who wish to protect The N o rth east Q u arte r of the Mrs. S. J. Anson. Mr. and Mrs. H al a t th e tim e of sale, th e following S outheast Q u arter of Section th e ir A ustrian peas are advised to MAIL ORDER CO-OP VOTES TO ler retu rn ed to 'th eir home T uesday described parcel of land, heretofore T h irty (3 0 ) and all th a t por apply a rotenone dust m ix tu re b ut Dean will rem ain w ith his grand by U m atilla County, Oregon, acq u i tion of the S outheast Q u arter pro m ptly a lte r bloom ing starts. “R EFER” JAPANESE BOYCOTT m other for several weeks stay. o f N o rth east Q u arte r of said red for d elin q u en t taxes, to-w it: W ATCH - CLOCK Such dust mus£ contain a t least ?4 Section T h irty (3 0 ) lying Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K usari of Ba All Blocks 46 & 47, W ard w ell’s south of the U m atilla River, all ker were at th e home of his p aren ts. (Co-op League News Service) of one percent rotonone to be effec REPAIRING A ddition to City of U m atilla, in Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M., and U m atilla County, Oregon, New York— At a special m eeting Mr. and Mrs. Jack K asari over the tive, and is applied at th e ra te of A. W. BEHRMAN week end. Miss E lean o r K asari ac co n tain in g 60 acres more or less n . E. GOAD, S heriff from 20 to 25 pounds per acre, pre here. May 23, called to confirm the com panied them on th e ir re tu rn to which m ortgage was recorded on WATCHMAKER of U m atilla County. ferably w ith hooded dusters. As the business of its a n n u a l m eeting B aker and is th e ir guest th is week. (M ay 19-Ju n e 16) March 7th, 1931, a t page 356 of HERMISTON OREGON Air. and Mrs. Jack Ford of Kelso, book 99 of the records of m ortgages weevil first infests the edges of the which failed to b rin g out a quorum in the office of the County Recorder field. It is usually unnecessary to of its 3500 mem bers th ree weeks W n.. arrived recently to tak e over th e m anagem ent of th e ir ran ch on of U m atilla County, Oregon, should NOTICE OF HEARING UPON d u st more th an an outside strip 150 ago. C ooperative D istrib u to rs voted th e project. It is now being farm ed DR. A. E. MARBLE be foreclosed, and th e said real pro to “ refer to Its m em bership” a mo by Thos. M ulcare. to 250 feet wide. CHIROPRACTOR perty sold by the S h eriff of U m atil FINAL REPORT la C ounty, Oregon, to satisfy said Mrs. Em m a D urkheim er an d son Many o th e r facto rs besides d u st tion to boycott Japanese goods; ce r Office: 2 blocks east of post office in g en te r into th e com plete control tified the election of ten new mem of P o rtlan d visited h er b ro th er John IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Judgm ent and all costs; th erefo re I Office Honra: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to • Rnnvon the la tte r part, of last week. will, on S atu rd ay , Ju n e 11th, 1938, STATE OF OREGON FOR o f weevils in A ustrian w in ter field bers of tlie board of directo rs; and T he fam ily spent Memorial day at a t tw o o'clock in th e afternoon of Phone 481 — — H erm iston. Ore UMATILLA COUNTY peas, says Dr. Don C. Mote, station received the m an ag er's rep o rt show th e Geo. R unyan home in P en d le th a t day, a t th e fro n t door of the entom ologist. E arly harv estin g , ing business for th e year ju st unde« ton. C ourt House in th e City of P en d le G uests at th e P ercy May home In th e M atter of th e E state of ton, U m atilla County. Oregon, sell w hich allow s for fu m ig atin g the $100,000. C ooperative D istrib u to rs H e rm is to n host h o . 37 Anna M. Strohm , Deceased. and Monday were Mr. and all the rig h t, title , in te rest and es crop w hile m any of the weevils are is a mail order cooperative serv in g Sunday Meets first and third Mrs. Tom Oswald and d au g h ter Peg NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t ta te w hich th e said defen d an ts, and still sm all and before m uch dam age individual consum ers, labor unions, py of Yakim a, Mr. and Mrs. W ilb ert the u ndersigned E xecutor of the all persons claim ing and to claim by, Thursday. le g io n A uiil- is done to th e seed, is p articu la rly non-profit org an izatio n s and co-ops H orn and d au g h ters and Mrs. Carl L ast W ill and T estam en t of Anna th ro u g h or u n d er them , or any of lary meets second and Johnson of P ilo t Rock. im p o rta n t. S tation c irc u lar 126 th ro u g h o u t th e country. M. Strohm , deceased, has filed his them , had on th e 5th day of Novem fourth Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R a tliff were final rep o rt w ith th e Clerk of the ber, 1930, or since th en have had, Legion Hall. gives ad d itio n al control suggestions. The m otion to boycott Jap an ese or now have, in and to th e above ch ariv aried by neighbors S atu rd ay goods precip itated a heated discus night. They had Just arrived from above en title d C ourt, and th a t the described real p roperty an d every Ju d g e of said C ourt has designated sion. A fter len g th y debate the Minot. N. D.. w here they were m ar- S atu rd ay , th e 4 th day of June, p a rt thereof, a t public atictlon to LEADER EXPLAINS question was referred to th e board rie d - and are m aking th efr home 1938, a t 10:00 o'clock In th e fore the highest bidder for cash In hand, PROPER CARE FOR w ith in stru ctio n s to refer it to th e tem p o rarily w ith Mr. R a tliff’s p a r noon as the tim e, and th e rooms of th e proceeds of such sale to be ap ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R atliff. th e above en title d C ourt In the plied in satisfactio n of said execu OSTEOPATHIC en tire m em bership In the n ex t m a il Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r Gifford are County C ourt House in Pendleton, tion and all costs. PILLOW FEATHERS ing. Dated th is 11th day of May, liv in g in his m o th er's home d u rin g U m atilla County, Oregon, as the PHYSICIAN A SURGEON The fiscal y ear was changed at her stay in Honolulu. place when and w here h earin g Is to 1938. OSBORN APARTMENTS A nnabel, five-year-old d a u g h te r be had thereon. All persons in te r W hile pillows a re usually taken the an n u a l m eeting in 1937 so th e for g ran te d as an artic le of house c u rre n t rep o rt covers only ten of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Samson, has ested a re hereby notified to then been su ffe rin g from an infected arm and th e re ap p ear and show cause, hold fu rn ish in g s and given little m onths. Business for th a t period as the result of a dog bite. if an y they have, why said report th o u g h t a fte r once acquired, the totaled $95,972. Because of th e W ayne Coe is h av in g a fireplace should not be approved, th e execu PETERSON A PETERSON fea th ers as well as the covering do costs Involved In moving to Its new, b u ilt and is m aking o th e r im prove to r discharged and th e estate closed. ATTORNEYS AT LAW m ents on the in te rio r of his cottage w ear out, and need renovating about h ea d q u arters a t 116 E ast 16 S treet, Dated th is 5th day of May. 1938. U. 8. National Bank Building GEORGE STROHM, once every 10 y ears or often er, says th e co-op sustained a small loss fo r on th e “ Good L u ck ” farm . Mr and Mrs Claude Berry and Practice in State A Federal Courts Executor. Mrs. Eileen B uxton, extension spe the year b u t Olga H ourw ich, m an a th ree children of K aduka. 8. D., a r (M ay 5 - Ju n e 2) Pendleton, Ors. c ia list in clo th in g a t Oregon S tate ger, reported th a t th e firs t threie rived Tuesday to visit at th e home of his sister. Mrs. M artin Refvem. college. m onths of the present fiscal y ear Miss T w ila House and her b ro th NOTICE TO CREDITORS T he n a tu ra l oil in th e feath ers have show n a sm all surplus. DR. P. B. BELT er Jack House, left Sunday on a mo d ries out a fte r a while, and the PHYSICIAN A SURGEON T he directo rs, elected by a m ail to r trip to th e coast and points of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE q u ills then become b rittle and break vote of th e en tire m em bership w ere: In terest In so u th ern Oregon. STATE OF OREGON FOR Office Hours: Other W eek end guests at th e F ra n k she says. W hen pillow s a re no long two year term s: R uth Brindze. P. A. UMATILLA COUNTY 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by 2 to 6 P.M. Appointment e r soft, elastic and light, th ey pro W aring. C aroline W hitney. M iriam Sloan home included Ben F A tk in son of Coquille. Mrs Jo h n M cCarty In th e M atter of th e E state of Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 bably need new feathers. E. W est and Clinton W. Keyes; one Miss Hazel Bedingfield and John JAMES I. AGNEW, Deceased. Although goose feathers are much year term s: John Edelm an. David Bedingfield of La G rande Notice Is hereby given to all per better for pillows than the feathers G lusker, Thomas Cohen. Aaron <311- T he city w ater tan k la being sons whom It may concern that W. J. WARNER cleaned and p ainted. of turkeys, ducks or chickens, the m artln and E. J. Lavar. Jam es Ror- Aretaa W. Agnew has been appoint E v erett Ezell, truck driver foz ed administrator with the will an latter can he used If the fowl has ty, Leon Kofod. Meyer P arodneck. the Tw in City Creamery. Is In Pasco Attorney-at-Law been dry picked or cleaned, but Colston W arne and J. O. Brainard receiving medical attention for an nexed of the estate of James I. Ag new, deceased, and he has qualified Injured hip. scalding injure« th e quality of the w are carried over from last year. Hermiston - Oregon as such. All persona having claims >1811 RATES agalaet his estate are required to M ESSAGE TO E V E R Y M EM BER. Dr. A . C, W illcutt