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v.-.sVV'vVs 'A " v Vvvs'', , vv, , , - 1 , : - - V i V f t ( . '. Vt-Wv j- 'I-'. V . -V ' 1 1 1 ? I, U t M i) It t "5 t M 1 1 i : i LERA SEIZES RICH CHINESE PROVINCE AND s: .TOLL HITS 7 000 DAILY to be . seen In !he gruesome sights jChongtu today. I Cholera ha striken this, the richest province in nil Chin, iind ii. wide. spreaa disaster Is soon the dcutth list hare alone mouiil ed as high as 1,000 persona dally. In the meantime a political move ment it b rnv nnrtanl la tnt 1 i wmuj i-naraenn a r-i..... . a ...i,.. lb. mill. """" me. iimimry organtsa -- ""..civ. iniiH wnicn DAILY EAST 0SEG0SIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. ' MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29,1920. GOdN'dScIlMsEIN SEATTLE, WOULD STOP SHOWING OF PICTURES TWELVE PAGE3 HundrctU of Bodit Strewn oil Streets and Carrying- Cooliei Fall Dead Attempting to Bear Caskets to Graves. " hv CHARLES edwabd hooi-k United Preen staff . Correapondent.) CHEN(ITt RZEcm EN PROVIN CIAL CAPITAL. CHINA. Deo.L Hundreds of bodies strewn en the Mreets, with carrying eoollea fnlllnn dead while they attempt to hear c-ask-to the yrnve mound-, are some of sent tnis ancient nation to the verge or disaster. With tight mill tary factions engaged In outlawry sxechuen province Is In dire straits Cities have heen Violated, residents outraged and the country districts mrown into such a stateaof nanle that the farmers are afraid to bring their proaupe to th markets because of the menace of the roving bands of soldiery. . .. , , Foreign 'medical men took nn the fight against cholera when It became epidemiotjand had made fair headway towards rontrnling the disease. Then the Southern army Invaded the nro. vinoe and the .Szechuenbse army di vided Into many groups of warring factions. x , The populace became so frightened Hint the health regulations imuosed by the foreigners were, ignored and " rnn iihn hi Mrvmn Hon known as the Fifth Division, has taken charge of the capital city a military governor. In the meantime. Hautng Keh-Vu, who was driven j from that nosl hv - t At In .Tnlv hn.' 1. . ..' , '"OAi-iiS, Arls., Dec.' l.WA. P.1 suiiu wiiiiiiniru iu join lurces won - ,. Uu Tsen-hou. who he drove yut otl,lh'.r .'T? 1 ""V wag .'"'""- office two v.,.r ..,. I.v r.,,-r "i Mexico in Mex- Now the ftr of former en-h; ' iiT 'm ""'ed .. Hh a olid gold paper weight, tha R'tt of Ihe citixena of Nognles. Arls. ai ma. cniles are uniting la a common cause against Hi Chao., . K-timates have been made that at lenst $200,000,000 must beralsed to relieve the present famlno situation.. nrxnrK axd johxsox nft.wv NKW.YOHK. Dec. 1, (A. 1M New Tork lightweights, fought 10- rounds to a draw here lust night. The Judges disagreed and the referee made the decision. IESBSESSS Another Royal Suggestion GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES ; . ' From the New Royal Cook Book ? rpHERE an art in X making napiack pan: cakes, eriddie cakes or wheat.call them what you wjlL, But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired it you lollow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal caking .Powder.. Koral Hot Griddle Cakes I cups flour H teupoon salt 4 teaspoons Koyal Baking lJowder Wk cups milk i iSQieapoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add milk and melted shortenine; beat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot piddle- . . Griddle Cakes with Eggs 1 cop flour H teaspoon salt I teaspoon Royal Bakin runuer m cups milk 1 uoiespoon rhortening Mix ind sift dry ingredi ents: tfld beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening: mix well. Bake immediately on hat griddle - 'I BAKING' POWDER Absolutely Pure Buckwfceit Cakes J sups buckwheat flour . 1 eip dour ( teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 14 te&sooon salt 2S cups milk or milkand water 1 tablespoon moia?3vs 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together 8,irs. baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted short ening; beat three minutes. Bake on hot greased g.iddie. . Wafflei 1 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking! fowder i teaspoon salt 1 cuis milk. 1 eggs 1 tablespoon melted shortening Silt flour, baking powdee and gait together; add milk to yolks of eges mix thor Cughly and add to drv in gredients; add melted short- tmnir. ,n mix in beaten white of eggs. Bake in well greased hot waffle iron Un til brawn. Serve hot with maple syrup. It should tal.s bout Wi minutes to take each wattle. . FREE t New Royal Cook Bonk containing these and " aeores of other delightful recipes. Write for it to-dat. HOT IX BAKTSG POWDER CO. 11 Vtno StrMt : . . hw turk Uitr The 'paperweight Is unique In that It la designed for, aiding a. left-hiind-ed and one-armed president Is sign ing his papers. It ia a reproduction in miniature of the International line and 'monument markino tha Hivioinn 'f between the I'nlied States and Mexico in me center or ine twin clticB of No K'lles, Arizonln, and Nognles, Sonora, The latter Is the home nnd location or the Ilualiiesa of I'lcsident Ohregoh I'resKH'iit ohregon lost his right arm, while flKMIng as a nenenil cdmniand of (nrrnnxa federal troops against Ilia at Olava. r.linniiiuato abotn ion miles north f ''Mexico City in the early days of tho revolutions. lie, wroto with his right hand. Since then he as mastered the art of writing with his left hand, but he uses a heavy paperweight to hold tho sheet in place. The base of the papemvelRht Is 5 w by 2 1-2 inches and l 1-4 Inches h'Kti of H carat yellow gold. Across the top Is a line of white gold svm. bcllzlpg the Intornatlonal line between the two Nognles. . Clasped 'over this lino are two hands of white gold, one 9.vmbollr.ing Mexico, the other the l lilted States; ' ' . ; Modelled ia white gold also Is a re. plica "of International Monument, No, I22whlch marks the dividing l'ne oi the Nogales. ' Atiove the base Is n large key In .vellYiw gold, 'symbolizing- the fact No- Rules Is known as the Key . City to the -Mexican 'YV.fct const. This kev nro. vldes Ihe hftndle by which the paper- weight Is. lifted. Tho entire affair weights l 1-2 pounds. The key is tuilt of. commercially pure bold. The presentation will bo formally made m - the president's palace In hehald or Nogales, Arii.,- by Frank J. Barry. vico president of the chamber of com merce, to rrrslilent nbreson as hon orary .president of ' Nokalrs, Sonora, chamber1 of commerce. ' . President Obreaon- Is the second cMfef executive of Mexico Inaugurated mfnus his right nrm. The other was Oen. Manuel Oonzales, who lost his nrrii fighting .the French Invasion of Mexico by Naptdeon ill. ' Oen, Oonzales was Inaugurated pre. sident of .Mexico following the first I HMATT1.R. Dee. ,.,1.(A, ,. p.) Oooii'HUp, Chinese eo'nsul,. yesterday entered a protest against the showing of a picture purporting to portray the life of Chines in America, at a InMi t ineater, claiming It Is an Insult to s. aiue ininese, The showing of the Picture was stopped by the notice ai. ui-nay out was resumed on a tempor. ary restraining ' order In siiderlm- court. secured bt the theutre owners, iM.Miiuuiiig trie ponce from further ntereference. Complaint was rn.rt aguinst the propHetors of the theater oe cuy attorney charging violation of a city ordinance prohibiting . the oMuwing oi cerium Kinds bf plotores, W AR VETERA TAkES 1U1JT TACOMA, Wash.. Dec. I .l... r Philip Anshut. twice wounded lii the world war where he nerved as chup laln with the 47tn Inmntry, has sc. aepted the place' h8 rector of Trinity fc'plscopal church:' H h.i.i 'hip 111 Billings. 'Mont., for 10 v,.,0 :m previously aiu mlnslohafy work "inung iiiuians in that state. STREET CLEANER STOI.EX TACOMA. Wash., rw i rlete street cleaning outfit has been Molen from the city. Tho equipment was taken from ; one of the busiest corners of the ' downtown district while the man lrt: charge was absent for a few. minutes, Numerous per sons saw the Ihler Mihi ...ii. ..... with the outfit. - District shall Include all lota, parts of tola and parcels of land lying and b- in; within tha district bounded and described a follows, to-wlt: Illscrliitloii of Asw.wiiient District ' " No. :4 , ; ,. ' Commencing on the Southwest cor DPf of Ijht Blx (6) Block Fifteen (18) Haley's Addition to Pendleton: thence Morth 300 feet and parallel with the vest line ot Llnboln Street; thence East 260 feet on the' South line of Haley Street; thence South BOO feet hd parallel with the East line of Lin coln Street; thence West 200 feet on the North line of Murk street to the point of beginning, ' And be It further ltKSOLVED that a copy of thli fesolutlon tognther with thtf notleo lhat the surveyor's estimates of the i roportlon of the cost of said work to be charged agahjat each lot, part ol lot nnd parcel of land Is on file In lh office; of the CKy Recorder be nuhllsh Hi for a period of ten days In the Kasl uregohlatl, Which neWsunDer U here ty designated by the Common iVuhcll tor the: puhllratlon thereof. And further notice; Is hereby given that the City Surveyors estimate ol the probable cost of said Improve ment to be charged against each lot. ran ot tot and parcel of land on ac imt or said improvement Is now on rile In the officer of Tho City lrecorder, fioject to inspection and examinatlna ftited this 'Jth day of November. 1920. THOS. FITJ! GERALD. City Recorder. NOTICES term of Prnfiro Dias In the early 'SO's. "Bake with Royal and be Sure " WE NOTlrir Notice of Payment of tity of Pentlle. ion inipruvt-nuiii Bonds '' Notice ia hereby given that City of """'""'n improvement Bonds -Nob, 2T, 28, 59, 10. 31,'Serios K will he paid upon presentation' thereof to .h. dersigned at the Amerlcaff'Nationnl Bank, I'endleton,' Umatilla rn r Oregon, after December 8. 1920 Bond No. 1, Scrip 18, will be paid l like manner after bee. 1, 1920. Interest on Bonds No sj, 8, 19, 30, 31, Series Z, ceases Dec. 8, 1920, Interest on Mondj No 1, Series l, ceases Dec. 1, 1920. , Dated Nov. to, 19S0. ' ' vkr MOormoufiH!,- rreasiirer. City Of Pefldletotl, By II. v. Dickson. Deputy. 1 .- - . IIT 1 1 ' I.- , . ma u . tm I "e Vailed Htales llUirln Co art fee he lllsirlel or OrsM. THR CENTUM, Tltlsf Co.. corpora- lion. Olllv Incnrnni-Ainrf un,l ..ux.i. 5 ... . - ot ine Ktste of Ohio i-uiiip Minsip. as trustee. Com- F,.", ".IV.V- WKSTKKNLAND IK, lilOATlOM COM p.tvv ,-ii.... V duly Incorporated and existing nndr and by virtue of the I.sws of the .-iiuiB or uregon; and the Bank of ui-iiu, a Knnning corporation duly In corporated and existing under and to - sttshAexi Jpti'd conl and Iron lands lor the purpuss of exploring, develun Ing and wi xking the same; Also ssvlbg and excepting from ail of the sbove described tracts, the follow ll parcls Incliidrd therein, with the Water rights appurtenant thereto which have been sold sines the date of eoniplslnants' ti'UHt deed or mortgsg and released from the lien thereof, and any other parcels which msy hnVn heen released, from the lien of sum trust deed or mortgage, to-wlt: The North half or , the North hair (N 1-9 of N 1-21 of the Southeast mi... ter of the Northeast niiurter (HIO 1.1 r iwi i-u 111 nurtitm ion icrn tlJl, (a Township four U) North, Range twen-tv-siven (i?) Hunt, Willamette Meri dian. The following described tract In Sec lion twenty-live (aft), Township four 14) North, liengec twenty-seven ti-, Boiil, willanietterMeridlan: I'tuninenuina at I n.ilnt VilO feet v.. and 0 feet South of the (Juarter Sec tion corner between Section twenty five (ij). Township four (4) North Uangrt tiVehty-snvcn (27) East, Will amette .Meridian, and' Section thirty CM), Township four (4) North, Itunae twenty-eight IHK) East, Wllliim, t1(! Metliiian; thenoe south 3.15 feet: thenee Went JiiO feet: thence North 336 reef Ihenee (Oust 2U0 feet to the nl nf ginning: ' , In Section rive (5), Townshln (t) North, Range twenty. olght lt. Wlllametlo Merlillnn: The South three-fourths (3-41 nf 11, Pnuthesst quartei1 of the Northeast quarter (SK 1-4 of NH 1-4); th North iiin-r-mm ins i.i -1, 01 ins JNorthcnst four (2) t ai VKKclxy OF OREOON, Eu gene,, Dec. 1. -Who's. Whor' that nsis citizens or the United States of distinguished achievement, includes in me volume for 1920-21 ten members o. trie faculty of the University of Ore gon. These ore: President P. U Campbell; Dr. James D. Barnett, pro fessor of political science: Timothy Cloran, professor of romance lan guages; Ellis F. Lawrence, dean of the school of architecture; Dr. P. A. Par sons, director of the Portland school of social work; Dr.'Oeorge Heber di rector of the Portland extension cen ter; Dr. F. G. O. Schmidt. nroreuir nf erman; Dr. H. D. Sheldon, dean of the school of education; Dr. H. B. Tor rey, professor of biology; F G. Young, professor of sociolgy. . REPLICA OF WHITE HOUSE MAY SHELTER LEGATIONS PITTSBURG, Dec. 1. U. P.) A proposal to build in every forebrn capital where the United States ia re presented an accurate reolica of the White House in Washington, to be used as a residence for American em bassies or legations will be presented to Congress this winter by Represen tative Stephen G. Porter of Pittsburg. 11 nas, been proposed that these n.lnature White houses be biult bv American labor, exported for the purpose. ' "" '" "' ' t .-.-I--' '!'',.;.. 1 11 MMMMBMasaBsansBisssisHMsaM - - WPV. TO VISIT POPE ' .Bread is the-gift of the sunny, yellow Hlw ?fVl7'sl ' yrheatfldd' 'WiS J The. strength and vigor of the wheat is ' ' ? ' V' bound up in nature's most toothsome food. , tf T'l1 - 'f ' - 1 " ' ' ' " H v-' I 1 ; From our sunny bakeshop hundreds of ' ' ' ' " " I loaves come forth daily in a golden shower. ; r VJR ' - ;The dainty white wax wrapper, means , . i ' I A Better Bread cannot be made than . , ' .AV 'JW i i( V'm 1 ,:4 1 y4 t t tt , t t :-ywf..im ''-' SOLD BY ALL GROCERS ; J l '! ;'. JX. r i. 1, I Ta T I .11 ll 1 I ' - "Y u I l"- V X"" "4 I I -. -q .'"'-. "' tl U 111 i '.'. '--Vvsi l - AKCM 13JSHOP P. J HAY ES ! REV TORK Archbishop Pat-. gfcuX. Hayes sails soon for Rome, Ito report to Pope Benedict XV on teooCdong for tb trcb diocese ot JjKawJtoi. ., ,,. .HOT1CE OP PROPOSER STREET IMPROVraiEXT Xollce of l'ToiHTuca Street Improve- llM'Dt -Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers lit Pendleton. t-rcgon on November 24, 1920 the fol lowing Resolution was duly adopted vis; i WHEREAS the City Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the 10th day I of November, 1920, under direction's and by requirement of tho Common Council file in the office of the Re corder of The City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appropriate Improvement of the following named streets In said City: Lincoln street from tho North line of Mark street to the South Una of Rnlcy street, together with the esti mates of tha work to be done and the probable coft thereof with a statement of tho lots, parts of lots and yorcels of land to be benefited ' by such lm- provement and trie perCerttage bf the total cost of improvement, which each of such lots, parts ot lots find parcels of land should pay bn aceourit of the benefits to be derived from such Im provement, and, 1 WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such' plans and apetlcatlons and estimates and found the same satisfac tory dnd the estimates therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such work, and T.II'EREAS, the property reeorrf- mended by the City Surveyor to be in cluded within the boundaries of the district benefited Is In the Judgment of the Common Council properly to he Included within auch Improvement district and Yio property Is excludefl therefrom which should properly bt Included therein, and, " WHEREAS, the Improvement of thb hereinabove described portions of said street, either' -with Gravel Bltrtltthlfc Pavement, Concrete Pavemsrt or War renite Bltulithle Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation, Is at this time necessary,- therefore, bo it " ''" "' 1 RESOLVRD, by the Common Coun cil of The City of TendlMOrt that It la expedient to Improve and tt'ls hereby proposed to improve said tiorllbna of said Lincoln Street by paving the same with either Gravel Bltulithle Pave ment, Concrete Pavehitmt or Warrert Ite Bltullthio Pavement 6n' Crushed Rock 'Or Crushed Gravel foundation, such pavement to be 'constructed nhd the surface thereof to be finished' Upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things In accord ance with and en-shown In the pluris and specification for the Improve ment of said portions of said Llncolb Street, prepared by P. B. Hayes, City Surveyor, field with the Recorder of said city on the 10th day of November, 1920, which said plans and specifica tions are hereby particularly referred to, and be It further, RESOLVED that the Engineer's es timates of the. probable total cost ot such Improvement, whteh wild City Engineer's estimates were made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor of said city. In the sum of 13598.35 and were filed wltn the Recorder bf snld city, on the 10th day of Novem ber, 1920, Is hereby Included and here by referred to particularly, and be It further, 1 RESOLVED that the plans ' nnd specifications and estimates for such Improvements, are prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Re corder of the City of Pendleton, on the Ifllh day of November,' 1920, be snd they are hereby adopted end ap proved, and be it further, resolvfed that th cost of making such Improve ment shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land i.be benefited hf such Improve ments, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, o specially benefited by such Improve ment shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof, and bt It further, RESOLVED that an Assessment District is hereby created to be known -H .''Assessment .Dhttrlct No. 7" em bracing the property bemflted and they he assessed for the payment of such Improvements, wlilct) Assessment iy virtue of the Laws of the State pr Oregon: Wlllam D. Breed and Learner II. Harrison, ce-partners do ing; business as Breed & Harrison, anil ltarry. K. Wll; John E, R..1I1; Herbert p. Well and Henry S. Irving, co-partners doing business as Well. Roth tt Co. Hepnntieuts. Notice is hereby irlvee thnt hw1 by virtue of a derre rpmWi.,1 4 tered in the above entitled court snd cause on the 17th rtuv of v.,vmiir 1920. Wherebv It Is ordered illinlir..,i' and decreet) thst all of the ditches, ca nals, water rights and lands uf the re. spondent, Western Land A Irr.mii.,., Company be sold .by me as Master in Chancery of said Court to satiery the amount due complainants on the outstanding bonds secured by trust deed or mortgage to complain ants, to-wit, one hundred and seventy rive thousand dollars ;$17MM.0O), and interest at six per cent rrom January 1. 1912. and on the amount due respond ent, the Bank of Hens, tn-wit. twenty one thousand six hundred and for:y four and I eighty-six hundredths dollars (i:i,ft4.ftt). with Interest at eight per cent from the 20th day of May, 1914. I will on Friday, the i;th day of Decem ber. 1920. at the south door of the Court House. In the City of Pendleton. Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol said day sell as an entirety, and as one property, and not In separate par cels to the highest and best bidder, all of the right, title. Interest and ntti oc me vt estern Land & Irrigation Company In and to the lands and prop erty ot-reinaiier oeecrioeil and tn Slid to any other lands owned bv sirf mm. pany, and acquired by It subsequent to the 1st day of January, 1909, or which may be acquired by suid company, or by P. B, Bwajiif and W. H. Simpson. a receivers, of aslH enmnsnv ni-t...- in ii... date of sale. No blda for said lands and property for less than one hundred thousand dolars ( 1 1 no.liofi 00 1 win he r. celved or considered, and the purchaser or purchasers thereof will be required to Ban ,. . 1 1 Iu. t,Mn lwa.tu.fl.. ...... cent of the amount of Ills or their hlifi' cash, or by certified cheek on any sol vent bank or trust enmnans at the time of sale, the balance ot the purchase price may Da paid In cash or first mort gage minus ana accrued cnitDons there on, secured by ihs mortgage or deed or trust to complainants herein. quarter of the Southeast quarter INK u or SK 1-4); the North hair l-j) f the Southeast quarter or the Hoiniionui quarter (SI-; 1-4 or SK 1-4) of the South, east quarter (SB 1-4): the South hair l.s 1-2) of the Northenst quarter nf ti. Southeast quarter or tke Southeast Hurler INK 1-4 or SV! 1-4 SE 1-4): Ihn Kant half or the South half (E 1-2 of ' 1-21 or the Hnuth hair or the South ast quarter of ths South ast quarter -S 1-" ol SK 1-4 ot KM 1-41: Die W.t half cf the Southwest quarter (W 1-1 or f W 1-4) or the Southwest uuarter nf the Sollllieaet quarter (SW 1-4 of SM the floltth hnlr - f 1.91 nr i.A North hair t.N 1-2) of the Southwest Hurler of the Soulhiiisl nn.ri., uvtr 1-4 of SE l-O; the West half of the South helf (V 1-J of S 1-3) of the North hair M 1-2) of the Southeast quarter-of the Southeast quarter (SE 1-1 of HK 1-4): Hi. Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter IVW 1-1 of HK 1-4)- the North half (V 1-2) of the .North half (N 1-2) of the South half (K 1-5) or the Sriithwest quarter or the Northeast quarter (SW 1-4 or NE 1-4) and the Si-tub half tS I-!) of ths North hair IX 1-l or tho Southwent qunrti-r VFl'l't f''''"1"11 """fter (SW 1-4 of Ir Sei'tlol twentv-nlne ?9I Tnw.. ship fngr il) North. Bange twenty eight CI', E.ist. W. M.. a strln or land one Hundred Ill0 feet in Width, h.-ln..- nrtV (."nil fe-f In Khlh nn n,-h al.l ..f ard pHU.IIni i.ith ihe enter line or thn loin, tra k or the f regon Itallrnnd te Nnv'g-itii.n f.iniranv's ir.ilroud us tin. Sl.tle. Is located fc'er and at-rosa siil.t ""lion provided thnt in snld section Ih4 ralil rnhleri strip shall be- one minun-d and IHty (I'.O) feet In wldtn rrom station !-21 or the railroad survey Ui tliej-'.i.st ion- of hk'iI seetiotl. a dl. ti:e t,r ruur hundred (4) feet; he l'.'.,tt'',' M-'ntS the snld atrip shall he in- l.undred (10U) tei-l wide on the Notll irly aids of ths said center lire and liny (Ml) feet Upon the south- -(illlf aliln o' the asld center line- In Section seventeen (17). Township rour to North, or Ksnge twenty-eight US) East. Willamette Meridian, the West thirty. rive (js ,rres of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast qunrter IN'W 1-4 of NE 1-4): The North half of the South half of the North half of the Southwest quar ter of the Northeast quarter ( 1-3 of 8 1-J of N 1-3 or SW 1-4 of NE 1.4); The Northeast quarter of Houlhesst quarter (.VI-: 1-4 of SE 1-4) and South west quarter or Northwest quarter (SW 1-4 of NW 1.41: The North half of South half of th Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (N 1-3 of 8 1-3 of NE 1-4 of o i-ii; tr The Last half of the Northwt qur f II'! 1-3 of NW :-l) snd the North- Th lands and property so to be sold are described as rnllows: All of the Northwest quarter NW (1-4) of Section firteen (16). Township iwo ti .norm, or Mange twenty-seven (27) East. Willsmette Meridian; All or fractional section one (1). and all of section thirteen (IS), In Town ship three (3), North of Kange twenty seven (27) East Willamette Meridian: All nf fractional Section one (1), and all or Sections thirteen (1.1) and twenty-five (25), In Township four (4). North of Range twenty-seven (27) East, Willamette Meridian: All of Section twenty-flva (25). In Township five (5) North, of llange twenty-aevon (27) East, Willamette Me ridian: The fractional North half (ft 1-3) and the East hair or the Southeast quarter (E 1-2 of HE 1-4) or S'-ctlon five (r.) In Township three (3) N'orth, of Range twenty-eight (281, East Willamette Meridian; , ' . The East half (E 1-2) of fractional Section five :,), and all of Section twenty-nine (29). and all of that part of Section seventeen (17) lying North and West of the Cmatllla. River In Township rour (4) North, of Range twenty-eight, (38) East, Willamette Meridian; The Northeast quarter of the North west quarter (NE 1-4 of NW 1-4), the South half of tho Northwest quarter (S 1-2 of NW 1-4), the Northeast quar ter of the Southwest quarur (N'i-5 1-' or SW 1-4), and the South half of the Southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4) of Section, thirty-three (31), In Townh four (4). North or Range twenty-elgh 2K) East, Willamette Meridian; All of Section twenty-nine 429), In Township five (5) North, of Range twnnty-elght (28) East. Willamette .M ridian; The South half of the Southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4) of Section seventeen (17), In Township five (5) North, of Range twenty-eight, (281 East, Willamette Meridian; i The West hair of the West half (W 1-3 of W 1-2) of Section thirty-three 33. Jn Township five (5) North, of Range twenty-eight (28) East, Willam ette Meridian; Excenting from the fnreffolng. hew ever, strips Of land extending through the seme, or so much or such Strips se may be within said premises, of the width or 100 reel, lying between two lines each drswn parallel to and distant 50 reet rrom the center line or the main track or the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Company aa the same Is now lo cated, constructed snd operated on. over or across said described premises, or within fifty feet of the same; and also excepting a strip of land 3 roils' wide, being 1 1-2 rods wld on eai-h wide of the center Une or the Min'nchs ha Irrigation Company's canal as the ssine is now constructed over and across Section ' twenty-nine (29), In Township 1'our (4) North, of Range twentv-eight (28) East. Wlllitmette Meridian. ' Also all that portion nf the West helf (W 1-2) of the Northeast quarter (NE 1-4) and the East hslf (E 1-2) ol the Northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of Section twentyone (21), TownsMe three (3), North, of Range twenty-nine (29) East. Willamette Meridian, whle. Is west of the center of the main chan nel of the Umatilla River; save and xceot a plere of ground containing feurteen (14) acres which is not In? tended to be hereby conveyed, whli-t is described as follows: Commencing at a point up said ITmstllla River four hundred and forty (44li) yards rrom the Northeast corner of the lands above di-irrlbed; running thence southwest erly to a point fifteen (15) rods south or the dividing line between Dsvld Corfmsn and John Hoyee.; thence rol lowlnaj tho foot ef the bluff across mouth of Alkali Canyon to said river at a point two hundred twenty ((0i vrtrd above the ' place of he'infiths-. 1 1 hence down said river to the place of u--i,.,ii,- . Reserving and excepting from said lamia, such as are now known or sin hereafter be Ascertained to contain coal or iron, and also such surface ground as may be necessary for right af access est quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4): In Section thirty-three (33), Town ship rour (4) North, of Range twentv eight (3H Enst, Willamette .Meridian, the North hslf or the Suuthwrst quar ter of lbs Northwest ai.an , si ..r SW 1-4 or NW 1-4): In Section seventeen (17), Town' five I.',) North, of Range twenty-eight (231 Enst, Willamette Meridian, tha following describe! tract; All thnt portion or the South half of the Southwest quarter IS 1-2 of SW 1-4) or Slid section that Ilea between two lines drawn parallel to and oppo site aides of and distant respectively sixty (HO) reet on the North and East aide, and forty (40) feet on the Soitlh and West side of the center line of thn caial or the West extension of I'ma tilla Project Oregon, aa the same is sur veyed snd constructed over and across the said lands. In Section thirty-three (33), Town ship five (B) North. Range twenty fight (23) East, Willamette Meridian: that portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (NW 1-4 of vw 1-4) of said Seclon lying West of the Pnistllla River below elevation tour hundred and ten (410) fert and containing about 13 acres, and South hair (S 1-2). Northwest quarter of thn Southwest quarter (NW 1-4 or SW 1-4). and South hair of South hair (S 1-2 of a 1-2), Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter (HW I-l of SW 1-4): In Section twenlv-one (21), Town ship three (3) North, Range twenty nine (29) Enst. Willamette Alerldlan. following tract: , lliglninng at a point five hundred forty-eight (54) feet West of the quar ter Section Corner helwpi-n Hoi-tlnna HlXtef-n () and twentv-nnn 111 In Township three (3) North of Rango iweniy-nine (2S) Kast, Willamette Me ridian; thence West three hundred and elahtv-ftve 1.13:1) feet: them-n Hmiih QA di g. 60 mlh. East along the Allen Dltrn right nr way four hundred ril'ty 145111 un-uro ii.,i,n i aes-. 0;, mm. r;ast two hundred aevonty-flve (276) reet; thence North 0 deg. CO mln. Enst 96.5 reet trr pnlht of beginning, containing 1. 1 m i , , y , And a pnrrcl of Ifthd ' 139 feet whin aloni the Kast side 01' tbnt part nf thn Southeast quarter of , the Southeast quarter (SE 1-4 of SE 1-4) of Section seventeen (17). Township four (O North, of Range tWrhtv-elght (2N) East, W, M., lying north or the IJmntll la River, reservlno- thae,.rri.m - of land 20 feet wide along tlte Norther ly end or said parcel or land, snld par cel, less reservation, cnntnlnliig approx- ,,,..,,r nimn 01 lanu., Ahio all the Water rights of tho West ern Land A Irrigation Cnmpanv, except such aa have been rcleaai-d na anoor- tenant to lands sold- aUe. th. ,iiii. -.i canal eya.tvin orVild company, together with allcarsls. dftehes. laterals, weirs, neadgata. dama and Juttics now owned by said company, or which shall be ac quired by It, or said receivers, prior to said sale, and said company's eutlre Ir rigation system with thi appurten ances used In connection therewith and thereto belonging; slsn all rights, grants, privileges franchise)! or licens es granted or conferred by snv state, county, city, town or olhor municipal body, cnrpoi-srton nr authority, com pany or Individual, now owned or con trolled hv SSId Pomnnilv and anv mnti all such riuhts. irrants'. nrlvlleai-s. franchises and -licenses s shall here, after he acquired or controlled by the company prior to the dale of sale, nnd all rights of way and other rights nnd prlvllears how owned by snld company which It ahull hereafter acquire, under and by virtue of suh rights, grants, privileges, franchises and licenses, or any renewals, extensions or modiricn tlons thec-df In. upon, over or through any and all public Or private lands. iao any ana nil otner real property now owned bv "ntd romimnv. and nil other real property owned by snld com pany snd arqiil)-eI hy It loibsequent to i'i- isi nay 01 .aouiii y, a linn, logcther with all aninirtcnances thereof snd tkereto. and all artdltlonnl ditches, nn. prnprlstlons bf jvster or water rights now owned or that may be herearter acquired by tsnltl comnany. or by saltl receivers prior to said sale. SsId ssie msy be adjourned by the Master from dnv to day or from week to week by public proelnmntlon of such adjournment nt the time and pi ic.i of sale, and will be made aiihl,.,. ,n Tlrnmtlon by snld eomt. nnd the prop. eny i i win ur somaci to redemption as provided by law. , ' Dated November 17th, 1920 ROBERT P. MAOniRE. Title Trust BulfdlnU, Chancer' Portland, Oregon, ' . i nil. ii-i :iv' p. i h .ni'i;.;,. "' I v-l '.'.- J' -aJi. 4, ki 'a" as at, a Llkf, onm, 1. ., a- a a,