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TEN TAQE3 MGZ TWO DAILY EA&T OREOOTHAW, PETTDtET01?,"0S!:Q0If WEDNESDAYJEVENINO, NOVEMBER 24,-1020 ; 1 "T ' I' A Y . liiiiiillM OR ffi IHBIhb : if ( 7 , nniiiiiiiiiiiillliiiimiifntniftiiiiffla VV II I t III! I 1 I I !1 I I I I ill II i mm t I POLISH TROOPS SPEED Thanksgiving Day Nineteen Twenty ' "Y OU always" have something to be thankful for; A maybe you have a lot of things. But much or little, this is a good time to show it. It isn't such a bad old world, take it all together; most of us are getting enough to eat and to wear, and a decent place to sleep in; and some of us have a good deal more than that The purpose of Thanksgiving Day, a day set apart by formal proclamation, is that we shall all pause for a short time and "check up" on the things we can be thankful for. And having done that, let's be thankful, not just think about it (Knat Orcgoitiitn Special.) 111CTH, Nov. 24. -Tho social that wan held nt the KU'th school auditori um Saturday night wit a bilt success. The lunch of sandwiches, ratio anil coffee, was served In ciifeterlu style. The program was well carried out and enjoyed by all: Piano solo by Sirs. V. W. Snyder. Short Talk b .Minn Mark. Song "When You Look In the Heart of a Hose," Lillian Kngllsh. Kecltatlon Esther Powell, Souk dive Me Your Smile, dean I Clark.. . liecitatlon The Smack In the VII lage. School. Mrs. William Tompkins. Souk Hiawuthu's Melody of Love, I Mr. ltourk. Recitation Fay Clark. Song Heavenly Song, Mrs. Xevers. I Piano Duet Mrs. Snyder, Mrs, William Tompkins. Mandolin and guitar duet. A total of I $4 S.OO was taken In and will be used for buying school ground equipment Frederick Heath returned from The t Dalles Mnniluv after siicndlntr the I weekend with his sister,- Mrs. A. R, i Kiggs. ' ! Mrs. Jennie Hoeliter formally pro prietor of the lailroad boarding house, Isold to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods of 1m I Grande. Mr? Heebner recently return cd to The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. John Heath left Wed nesday morning to spend Thanksglv ,1ns with their daughter, Mr. und Mrs, A. n. lilggs of The Dalles. Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Horlrk will spend Thanksgivlng at The Dalles with friends and relatives. This store will be closed all day tomorrow; . Thanksgiving. , HfNMtTONj 01CATKT DEPABTaFVT STORe 3oplesirohousQ THE STORE GIFTS SUPREME Jewc-ly is the nvrJt la-Jiiis rxprrwion of regard anil should lie solecteil with this thought in mind. Ila ' ntond are more iu demand thi Yulctide than ever before. THK 4.IFT Wl..l, I'OH .MAX Oil WOMAN. XmC only Uiamoutl". In Jt-weU anil novelties of 'ery (lcs.Tipti.ui await your early choosing. Why rack your Itraiu and ponder oter "what to give" when right here is the choicest selwtion.s you can imagine for men and women, youth or age. t.IFTS OF LASTING AND l.CltKASINU VAI.l'K DIAMOND JEWELRY THK .IFT OF GIFTS A wonderful selection of Diamond Girt Jewelry of distinction and originality of desi(;n. ' 1.1 novo iuis Our stoik of 1) i a m o n d King is per. haiis the most inipoKing we have ever pre viously shown. All the very latest new f a s h i onalile designs with a wonderful as sortment from which to se lect. A hand some genuine diamond is the " best gift of all. Besides diamonds you will find here a splendid, as sortment of other elegant rings in the various Month Stones, etc. AVe have rings for Father, Mother, Sis ter, Urolher, Sweetheart and even one for the littlr; tot. i ftAiiSiiillliJ STERLING SILVER GIFTS FOR MEN GIFT WATCHES Men's Solid Gold Watches Men's Gold-Filled Watches Men's gold minute repeajng Watches. . Men's gold chronograph fthd Split second Watches. Men's silver and gun metal Watches. Women's gold wrist Watches. Women's silver wrist Watches Women's gold-filled wrist Watches Our showing of Quality Watches Includes the well-known standard makes. SILVER PLATED GIFTS FOR THE TABLE A girt from Hanscoin's has the undefinahle "some thing" which assures the giver his time and thought expvnli on Its selection has not been In vain. From tlie list below, one or more of those gifts, whose choice has been troubling youi will surely be selected. knivc and Fiats. Ki (idl Mints), Oiild's Nets. Otflce Tea Nets. Water l'ltchei-s. Sugar ami I nnnH-ts. Ni up Pitcher. Iti-catt Trajs. Saiulwlch I'laltss Ue ItHskels. iinia) a.-reole. Iie llsln-. l sMvr Ita-Utis. Ikmlsxi lla-UHs. Tea strain n,. Salt and r. pM-rs, Inilnliliml astsr. Marma Ule Jars, Trivrt. AXV OF THESK ARK Kl'KK TO I'liFSM '"igarette Cases: thin models; 'plain, engraved and engine turned designs. f'igar Cutters or Knife, plain and engraved de signs, made to attach on Waldemar Chains. Card Cases; plain and engraved designs. Ash Trays. ' Cigarette Boxes, holding 50 or 100 cigarettes: riain and etched designs. ' Cigar Jars; sterling silver cover und cut glass, Smoking Sets, consisting of large tray, cigar holder cigarette holder and ash tray. I:SK AKTICI.ICM Sterling Silver Paper Cutter or letter Opener with J'cncil attached. Sterling Silver Ink Stands cut glass and sterling silver cover. 1 S SOLID GOLD JEWELRY FOIt WO.MKX Wrist Watches, Stone Set Kings, Solid Gold Signet Rings, Solid Gold liar Pins, Solid Gold P.rooches, Solid Gold L Vallicres, Solid Gold Necklaces, Solid Gold Hracelels", Solid Gold bead Neck Chains, Solid Gold Set King.-). FOIl MFX Watches. Solid Gold Signet I'.ings, Solid Gold lipel Coat Chains, Solid Gold Waldemar Chains. Solid Gold Cuff Links. Solid Gold Watch Fobs. Solid Gold Tie Clasps, Solid Gold Single Vent Chains, Solid Gold Safety Fob Guards, Ttibljon Fobs with mountings, Solid Gold Kmblem ltings. OTHER GIFTS FOR WOMEN Diamond Pendants, Diamond or Pear! Necklace, Diamond P.rooches, Ca;neo Drooches, Neck Chains, Vanity Cases, Far Screws, Gold Lockets, liar Pins, bracelet. Ser vice Tray, birth Mcnth Kings. Ster ling Toilet Sets, Ivory Toilet . Ar ticles, Sterling Photo Frames. Manicure Sets. Mesh bags and Purses, Perfume and Toilet bottles. Cut Glass, Opera Glasses. BKAI TIFI I. LA VAI.MFItFS ,An ideal gift for the lady a fine assortment with diamond or other stone settings. WM. E. HANSCOM, The Jeweler WAttSAW. Nov. 21. (A. P.) The Polish troiina ill Volhynia. It Is an nounces, tire withdrawing rapidly to ward the ninititico line in response to Mio demand of the linsslnn govern ment that the Polish fulfil the military lauscs of tho preliminary peace trea ty signed ut UUtu. A messiiKO was re ceived In Warsaw reporting the re opening of the peace negotiations In ltiv.it. I AGGIES WILL ATTACK JSdiJ A oil:. ;: w v J-vfc . aikv m I JL' 4.,r-M 1 'M WASHINGTON APPLES TO GRACE CHRISTMAS TABLES AND STOCKINGS SliATTLE. Not. 24,--(A. P.) u-u.iiini,t..ii imitins u-ili nualn figure In Christmas celebrations In all purls! of the country, according to the apple growers who tire putting on tho mar ket boxes weighing 12 pounds, about a quarter the size of the regulation cuses. Charles Hellbronner of Wennlchee, here yesterday, said the growers are packing the gift boxes with all varie ties of Washington niplvs, carefully selected. The U'-pound box contains two or three tiers of apples, according to size. ASPIRIN Nani9 "Bayer" on Genuine I ORUECON AGRICCLTrUAL Cni, jl.EGE, Corvallls, Nov. 4. The Oregon I Aggie pluyers, somewhat stiff after their strenuous effort against the Unl , . erslty of Oregon are now working out ithe kinks in preparation for the beware! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and provod safe by millions. Take Thanksgiving day game In Portland Aspirin only as told in the bayer pack. '' ' - ' wurnr T PAYS TO TPAOT rTftfpy , .. i . fl against the Multnomah sqhad. Prac tice Is being conducted In the big ar mory. Varsity men do not expect to run up against "easy pickings" with Mult nomah. They recognize that the Port land organization has a hard fighting group and has made a good record I this season. The orange and black lineup will be somewhat the same as was used in the university game Sat urday, It is expected. Coach Ruther ford expects to try out some of his sec- ! onri strinir mn u-hnm ha iu aiimr , for next year. ' A large number of Aggie rooters have shown their intention of taking their orange caps to Portland Thurs day and to hold down the O. 5 A. C, rooting section. ' ' age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache. Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer manufacture of Monoaceticacidcster of Sallcyllcacld, PEAiL'OlL HEAT AND LIGHT Greater Heat at Less Expense , A good oU heater, filled with Pearl Oil, will burn for many hours without re-filling. Lights at the touch of a match. Pearl Oil is clean-burning, without cnoke or odor. Sold in bulk by Scalers every whero - ! t , Order by name-PEARL Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) li I I - " ft NOTICES CALGALY. Alta., Nov. 24. (A. P.) "To say that Alberta, farmers hnve ; i gone 'Jn' strike' Is a gross misrepre sentation of their position," declared C. Hiee- Jones, general manager of the United Sti.'.. r Grain Growers, in an interview he-e I Mr. Riee-Jores said that because I larimvs refuse to put all their w h.itl on 'he market at cne time of the yeni, he could not see how any intcTir'a- . tion could be placed on it as a 'strike. 'The fac: of Ibf matter la," he nid, "that hffore the price win .'ix- ed ''lecause if conditions farmers wtro itnab'e to avoid. Ihev were torced tc L.nrket a la-pc ii'iit'.on of their viral I in the falh when the price Is nlwavs down, a onsiderarlo portion of It, nn doubt, passing into the hml3 "f speculators whe hnld It until 'he sp,'rg when they rre able to soli it liat a consideraole rofit. It is, there- j fere, very grn.tifv.nj, to see tnat the i'iirr.irrs this yar. a., far as "h-j can iare tending ic eir v heat to market in j-ii'eh a way as tliev will be aM" o Set the be..i pisslsle price for I'..'' LAD PLAYING SOLDIER, LINES UP COMPANIONS AND FIRES WITH .22 WILTOX JUNCTION, la., Nov. 24. (A. P.) Without the knowledge of this parents, Harold Lincoln, a young ster, took his father's .22 rifle and went out to play soldier. He lined1 up three other lads, but all grew fright ened and ran away except little Dick, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamp of Moscow, the youngest. The boy fired the rifle at close range, the bullet passing through the upper part of Dick's left shoulder. He will recover. '! f . Feeds and Grains Show No Drop in Seattle SEATTLE, Nov. 24. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed 73 per ton; feed wheat 74; all grain chop J58; oats S3B; sprouting oats $61; rolled oatt 8; whole corn $54; cracked corn J.iB; rolled barley $58; clipped barley 63. 'Hay Alfalfa $29 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $35; ditto timothy $42; eastern Washington mixed $36. Iliitler Unsettled with Kggs and (1ie Steady NEW YORK, Xoc. 24. Butter un settled, extras 64 14fr3; others un changed, J-Jggs steady, unchanged. Cheese steady; state - whole milk flats fresh specials 25ft 26; others un changed. Fggs and lliitler Hold at Same Itg-ures f-'EATTLE,' Nov. 23. Eggs 8elect Ircal ranch, white shells 78 cents pel idosen; pullets 64 cents; storage 62 rents. j flutter City creamery, in rubes r.K Icents per lb.; bricks or pilots k cciiIh. eeconds In cubes 62 cents; bricks 63 jct'nts; country creamery extras cost to iJobhers In cubes f, 4 cents; storage 484? '60 cents. XOTM'K OK SAI.K. la the t ailed Mute lilrirt Court fur thf llUlrtrt of Oregon. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO.. a corpora tion, duly incorporated snd existing under the Laws of the Slate of Ohio and Philip Hinkle. as trustee, Com- plainants. vs. WESTKKX LAND ti IR RIGATION COMPANY, a corporation, duly incorporated and existing under and by virtue of ttie tJiwa of the State of Oregon; ftmi the Hank of Echo, a Hanking Corporation duly in corporated and existing under und by virtue of the Uwh of the State of Oregon; Wiliam 1). Breed and Learner B. Harrison, co-partners do ing business as Hi eed & Harrison, nuil Harry R. Weil; John K. ltnlh; Herbert P. Well and Henry S. Irving, co-partners doing bustn- Bs as Weil. Hoth & Co.. Respondents. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree rendered and en tered In the above entitled court and cause on the 17th day' of November, mo. whereby It Is ordered, adjudged and decreed thst all of the ditches, ca nals, water rights and 1-mds oi' the re spondent. Western Land & Irrigation Company be sold by me as Master in Chancery of sah: e-.)(trt to satisfy: the amount due r nmplainants on the outstanding bonds secured hy trust deed or mortgage to complain ants, to-wlt. one hundred and seventy five thousand dollsrs ,$17.V(in.0fi). and interest at six per cent from January 1. 1912, snd on the amount due respond ent, the Bank of Echo, to-wit, twenty one thousand six hundred and for.y four and eighty-six hundredths dollars ($21,611.86), with Interest at eight per cent from the 2"lh day of .May. 1111 I. I will on Friday, the 17th day of Decem ber. 1!2I, at the south door of the Court House, in the fity of Pendleton, Oregon, at 10 o'clock in the forenoor of said day sell as fln entirety, and ss one property, and not in separate par cels to the highest and best bidder, all of the right, title, interest and estate of the Western Land irrigation Company In and to the lands and prop erty hereinafter described and In nnd to any other lands owned hy said com pany, and acquired hy It subsequent t"i the 1st day of January. l!ni!i, or whie1 may be acquired by said company, or by V. H. Swayjie nnd W. H. Simpson, as receivers, of said company, prior to the date of sale. No bids for said lands :ind property for less than one hundred thousand dolars UlOO.OIlii.Oll) will be re celved or considered, and the purchaser or purchasers thereof will be required to pay not less than twenty-five per cent of the amount of his or their hid ir cash, or by certified cheek on sny sol vent bank or trust company at the time of sale, the balance of the purchase price may be paid in cash or first mort gage bonds and accrued coupons there on, secured by the mortgage or deed of trust to complainants herein. The lands and property so to be sold are described as t'olhjws: All of the Northwest quarter NW (1-4) of Section fifteen fir.). Tflwnshlp two (2) North, of Range, twenty-seven (27) East, Willamette Meridian; All of fractional section one (1). and anir section thirteen (l.t, In Town ship three (3), North of Range twenty seven (27) Kast Willamette Meridian: All of fractional Section one (1), and all of Sections thirteen 113) snd twenty-five (25), In Township four (O. North of ltange twenty-seven (27) Kast, Willamett Meridian: All of Section twentv-fivn f2.".l. In TownBhlp five-(5) North, of Range twenty-seven (27) East, Willamette Mu- rinian: The fract onal North ha f (V 1-2) and the Last half of the Southeast quarter (E 1-2 or SI1 1-4) of Section five (.-,) In Township three (3) North, of Range twenty-eight (28), East Willamette Meridian; , The East half (U 1-2) of fractional Section five (5). and all of Section twenty-nine (2). and all of that parf. oi necuon seventeen lying North and West of the Umatilla River in Township four () North, of Range twenty-eight (28) Kast, Willamette Meridian: Tho Northeast quarter of the North west ousrter INK 1-4 of NW 1-4). the South half of the Northwest quarter is t-2 or nw i-i). tne Northeast uuar- ter of the Southwest quarter (N'E I-' of BW 1-4), and the South half of the Southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4) of iseeuon tnirty-tnree ia;o, in lownih four (I), North of Range twenty-eighi (28) East. Willamette Meridian; All of Section twenty-nine (29), In Township five f5) North, of ltange twenty. eight (28) East, Willamette Meridian; The south hair or the southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4 1 of "Section seventeen (17), In Township five (5) North, of Range twenty-eight (2HI Ksst. Willamette Meridian; The West half of the West half (W 1-2 of W 1-2) of Section thirty-three (33). In TownKhlp five (5) North, of lunge twenty-eight (28) Last. Willam ette Meridian: Excepting from the foregoing, how- evvr, ctrips of land extending through the same, or so much of such strips n mav be within said premises, of th width of HI') feet, lying '',w1r,j",,B' lines each.lrawn parallel to and .lists n .,0 fuel from the center line of the main track of the Oregon Itallroad tc Navi gation Company as the same Is now lo cated, constructed snd operateu on. over or across said described pr. mises or within fifty feet of the same: and also excepting a strip of land J rodf wide, being 1 1-2 rods Kll. on each side of the center line of the Minneha ha Irrigation Company's canal as th same Is now constructed over and across Section oventy-nlne . in Township four (I) North, of Rang, twenty-eight (28) Last, Willamette Meridian. aim all that portion of the West i,air iv i-:i of the Northeast quarter (NE 1-41 and the East half (E 1-2) nl the Northwest quarter (NW 1-4) o( tnentv-one (21). Townshlt three (3), North, of Range twenty-nine (2i) Fast. Willamette Meridian, whie. Is west of the center of the main chan nel of the Umatilla River; save and except a piece of ground containing I fourteen (14) acres which Is nut Ill- tended to lie nereny conveyeu, witui is described as follows: Commencing nt a point up said Umatilla Itlver four hundred and forty t I4'l) )ards from tin Northeast corner of the lands shove described: running thence southwest erlv to a point fifteen (151 rods solltl ..r .H. tAiw.tr linn K..tu....n IWl'Ifi fcofl'man and John f'.oyce; thence fol I low Inir the foot of the bluff across mouth of Alkali Can) on to said river at a point two hundred twenty ("illi yards ahove the place of beginning, 'hence down said river to the place ol beginning. Reserving and excepting from said lands, such In are now known or sh hereafter be ascertained to contain coal or Iron, and also such surface ground as may be necessary for right or to such excepted coal and Iron lands for the purpose of exploring, develop Ing and wcrking tne same Also saving and excepting from ail of the ahove descriheu. tracts, tne rollov ing parc-ls included therein, with the water riuhts appurtenant therein. which have been sold since the date of complainants' trust deed or mortgage, and released from the lien thereof, and any other parcels which may hnv heen released from the Hen of said trust deed or mortgage, to-wlt.- The North half of the North hall (N 1-2 of N 1-2) of the Southeast quar ter of the Northeast quarter (SE 1-1 of NE 1-4) of ."ectir.n thirteen (13). In Township four (1) North, Range twen ty-obven (i) c.ast, w lilaiiicllo JUcri diali. The following described tract In Bee tlon twenty-five (25), Township four ll) North, Range twenty-seven (27) cast, Willamette .ilerulian Commencing at a point 3il) feet West anit 2U reet tmlllh or the Quarter Sec tion corner between Section twenty five (25), Township four (I) North Range twenty-seyen (27) East, Will amette Meridian, and Kcetlon thirty (30), I own-hip four (4) North. Range twenty-eight (28) Kast. Willamette Meridian; thence south 335 feet: thence est zi.il leei; ttlencn North 3.15 reet thence Kast 2i,() feet to the place of be. ginning: In Section five (5). Township four ID North, Range twenty-eight (28) East, Willamette .Meridian: The South three-fourths (3-4) of the ,-r.utnessi quarter of the Northeast quarter (HE 1-4 of NE 1-4); tho North three-fourths (N 3-4) of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (NEH of SE 1-4): the North half IN 1-2 m the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (SE 1-4 of SE 1-4) of the South east quarter (SE 1-4); the South half (a i-ii or tne Northeast quarter of the .-.ouwieasi quarter nr the Southeast "io,rter ik 1-4 or 1-4 SE 1-4): the Last hull of the South half (E 1-2 or - i-.i oi me nouin no ir of the South east quarter of the South -aat quarter - -- oi rtc. i-i nr Mi 1-4); the West half 1-f the SollthweRl minn,.. w 1 of SW 1-4) or the Southwest quarter of in: rooiucaei quarter (SW 1-4 nr SE 1-1): the south half (S 1-2) of the l,r'i nan in i-z) nt the Southwest quarter or the Southeast quarter (SW 1-1 o( SE 1-4); the West hair or the South heir (W 1-2 of S 1-2) or the North nair N 1-2) of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (SE 1-4 or SE 1-4): the Nor 1 li u. i ...,t. of the Southeast quarter (NW 1-4 of : -.orui nan I i or the North hatr ( N" 1-2) .if the South hall .. i - - ' oi tne Millhwrst quarter of the Nortnehst quarter (HW 1-1 or .; j.d and the Seuth half (S 1-2) of the North nlf ( N -2' or the Soolhuw.u .... ... K-c.the, N""'thcast Quarter (SW 1-4 ol Nr. 1 - 4 . Ir S.ctlor twenty. nine (29), Town, "hip four it) North. Range twenty cunt l: , Cist. W. M., a strip of land riltv (5.11 fc-t In wid'h on each aid, and psrallel with He e.,.r n r ,,,,, mill, tra k of the ( regi.n Railroad 4 Nnvitfill'.n . omranv's t.-..lrnu,l .u. n.e Is lo.nt.d r nnd across said section j HW id. d tnst In suld section ... ...... ,..,. , unsii ne one hundred snd filly n.",0) f,.,.i i wirii;. in. Township four TiTW. of-ltsnge (wen.y-..fht r-M East. Willamette Meridian. 1 1 quarter tSW 1-4 of NB 1-4). v-.l. I,. If nt the South half of ...i v.i-ih half of the Southwest quar ter of the Northeast qi.srl.MN 1-2 or i-j of n i t rye - n . ..uarter ( SA 1-4 of HK 1-4, .Ba west quar.er vi ... ..... ISW 1-t of NW 1-4): The North half of South half of Ihe N'urlheast quarter of "the outhwest .uarter (N 1-2 of S 1-2 of .NE 1-4 of Jw 1-4); The East half of th Northwest quar ter (E 1-2 or NW 1-4) snd Ilia North st quarter of, the Norjhwjstiquarler of the Northwest quarle fNK i-4 of SW 1-4 or NW 1-4): . In Section thirty-three (p, lown shlp four (II North. .r Range twenty ight (.') East. Willamette Meridian, the North half of the Southwest quar ter ol the Northwest quarter (N 1-1 of SW 1-4 of Nle 1-41; In section seventeen I17. Towe--five i;.) North, of Range twenty-eight t.'M Kast. Willamette Meridian, tho following described tract; All that portion of the tfoutb half of the Southwest quarter H T-I of BW 1-4) of s.u.l section that Ilea between two lines drawn parallel to and oppo site sides or and distant respectively sixty I'll.) feet on the North and Ksst lda snd forty (10) rest on .the South and West side of the centep line of the .'S'isI or the West extension of Uma tilla Project Oregon, as the same is sur veyed and constructed over and aarosa the said lands. In Section thirty-three (S3), Town ship five (5) North, Range twenty eight 128) East, Willamette Meridian; that portion of rbn Northwest quarter o( the Northwest quarter INW 1-4 of .'W 1-4) of said Seclon lying West of the Umatilla River below elevation four hundred and ten (410) feet and containing about I I acres, and South half IH 1-2). Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (NW 1-4 or HW 1-4). snd South hair or South half (8 1-1 nf S 1-2), Southwest quarter ol Southweat quarter (SW 1-4 nf SW 1-1): In Section Iwentytine (21), Town ship three (3) North. Range twenty nine (2H) Kast. Willamette Meridian, rollowing tract: lleglninng at a point five hundred forty-eight (5(8) feet West of the quar ter section corner between Sections1 sixteen (Hi) and twenty. one (21). In Township three (3) North-. pt lianga twenty-nine (21.) East. Willamette ile ridian: ther.ce Wrsl tbreo hundred and elghly-rio (285) feet; thence South ,18 deg. 50 niin. East along the Allen Hitch right of way four hundred fifty (tr.ai feet: thence North '21 deg. f,s ruin. Kst two hundred seventy-five (275) feet: thence North 0 deg. 20 mln. Ksst 95 fi feet to point of beginning, containing i.l acres; And a nsreel of land 189 feet wlda alon? the East side or that Part of the Southeast quarter of the Houthesst quarter (SE 1-4 of SE 1-4) or Section seventeen (17). Township four (11 North, of Range twenty-eight (2) Last, W. M.. lying north of the L'mstll- la River, reserving therefrom a atria - or land 20 feet wide along tho Norther ly end of said parcel or land, albdar ee, less reservation, containing approx imately 9 1-4 acres or land. . Aluo all the water rights of the West ern Lsnd & Irrigation I'nmo.nv. eveelit such as have b...n released as si.nur- tenant to lands sold: lo th ditch and csnal system or said company, together with all carsls. dlthes. lateral, welra. Seadgstes. dams and flumes now owned y said company, or which shall be ac quired hy It. or said receivers, prior to said sale, and said company's entire Ir rigation system with the sppurten- aiicea used In connection therewith and thereto belonging; also all rights, grants, privileges, frsnchlaea or lleena. es granted or conferred by anv state. illinty. cltv. toun ..i. ..,!,- ... I body, Corporation or niuhnrliv com. pany or Individual, now owned or con. trolled by said company, and any and all such rights, grants, privileges, franchises and -licenses as shall here. ner ne acquired or controlled bv the ompany prjr to the date of sale, and II rights of wav nnd i.lhn. vlo-k.J . ,l nrlylt.Kcs now ownehy said company rrnin Stain. u 1.24 ..r the railroad m,.., I'iHSt Kilt- of sn'd Section, a ril-. tl.. lai c of four hundred (lain r',.. tween (I,, ( ,,,n, , ShsH he ,.. hundred (1.10) fct will. Wlllch It Shall h.r..l... ' and by virtue of audi rights, grants, privileges, rranehlses and licenses, or any renewals. irnai.,na ...airi.. Hons thereof In, upon, over or through any and all public or private lands. Also any and all other real properly now owned hy ssld company, and all other real . rimer tv owner) hv ...a Ti ' ."! acquired hy It subsequent to the 1st day or January, un), together with all appurtenances thereof snd thereto and all additional ditches, ap propriations of wster or water rights 2',Z,!r "r I1,"11 "my hereafter acquired by ssld companv. or br said receivers prior to said sale. Ssld sale niay.be adjourned by the Master rrom day to day nr rrom week to week by public proclamation of such adj. ummcnt at thn time and place of "fl.M. nnrl u- II U .. .. . j . , . c - n- .. Z u.sne suniect t.i enn- lirmation t,y rt rrt, nd ,h, nrnp. -'prnvld'by"'!.'.1 ,n '"' Dated November 17tb, 11)20. UOtUiKT '.-4s,r4tRI!, M.A-S. n.e.a. m m m iws