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THE What Corset do you wear? Wear J. C. C. Corsets and the chances are your friends will ask you, “What corset do you wear?” This is be cause J. C. C. Corsets HERMISTON HERALD, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gou, fur Umatilla County The First National Bank of Seattle, a corporation, and Maxwell Lund A Irrigation I Co a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs Indiana Oregon Fruit Company, a corporation: First National Bank of Hermiston, a corporation. Defendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment, or der, decree, and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court In the above en titled cause to me directed and dated the zíth day uf January, 1917, upon a judg- | ment and decree rendered and entered in said court on January 26, in HERMISTON, OREGON. We are Here to Serve You and when you need anything in the favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendant, indiana Oregon Fruit Company, a corpora tion on plaintiffs’ first cause of suit, for the sum of *1405.74 with interest thereon at the ráte or 7 per cent per annum from December 22ud, 1910, and the further sum of $100 attorney's fees, and against said defendant, Indiana-Or egon Fruit Company, a corporation, on plaintiffs’ second cause or suit, for the sum of $573.33 with Interest thereon al the rate of 7 per cent from De cember 22nd, 1910, and the further sum of $50 00 attorney's fees, and against all of the defendants above named that said de fendants and each and all of them be for ever barred and foreclosed from any and all right, title. Interest, equity and equity of redemption to the land described iu said two respective causes of suit and herein 1 after described as First Tract and Second ' Tract respectively, and the said writ, com | manding me to make respective sales of the two following described respective tracts of real property, to-wit : ’ FIRST TRACT : The NE. 14 of the NE. % of the NE. 14 of Section 5. Tp. 4 N., Range 29 E., W. M.. containing 11.81 acres more or less according to government sur vey. suit for $666.66, with Interest thereon at ther sum of $100 attorney's fees, and SECOND TRACT : The S. % of the SE. the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from against said defendant, that said defendant % of the NE. 1 of the NE. 14 of Section March 23. 1911, and the further sum of be forever barred and foreclosed from any 5. Tp.44 N.. Range 29. E. W. M.. containing $50.00 attorney's fees ; and against said and all right, title, interest, equity and five acres more or less according to gov defendant on plaintiffs' fourth cause of equity of redemption In and to the land de ernment survey. suit for the sum of $1333.32, with interest scribed in said complaint and hereinafter NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said thereon at the rate of 7 per cent from described, and the said Writ, commanding execution, Judgment. order, decree and order March 23. 1911, and the further sum of me to make sale of the following described of sale and in compliance with the com $100.00 attorney’s fees; and against said tract of land, to-wlt : The NE. 14 of the HE. 14 of the NE. 14 mand of said writ, I will, on the 5th day defendant on plaintiffs’ fifth cause of suit of March, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at the for the sum of »1333.32, with interest of Section 33, T. K. 29 E. W M„ con- front door of the County Court house In thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per an talning 10 acres more or less, according to government survey, in Umatilla County. Pendleton, Umatilla County. State of Ore num from March 23rd, 1911, and the fur gon. make separate sales in the order in ther sum of »100.00 attorney's fees; that State of Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said ex which said tracts have been hereinabove said defendant be forever barred and fore- described, at public auction, subject to re closed from any and all right, title, inter- ecution, judgment, order, decree and order demption to the highest bidder or bidders est, equity and equity of redemption in and of sale, and in compliance with the com for cash In hand, all the right, title and to the land described in said complaint In mand of said writ, I will, on the 5th day Interest which the above named defend the said five respective causes of suit and of March, 1917, at ten o'clock at the front ants or either of them had on the 22nd day hereinafter described as First Tract. Second door of the County Court House In Pendle of December. 1910. the date of the mort Tract, Third Tract. Fourth Tract and Fifth ton, Umatilla County State of Oregon. sell gage herein foreclosed, or since that date, Tract, respectively, and the said writ com at public auction, subject to redemption, bad in and to the above described respec manding me to make respective sales of the to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all tive tracts or property or the said above de five following described respective tracts of the right, title and Interest which the above named defendant had on March 23. scribed property or any part thereof, to real property, to-wlt: satisfy said execution, judgment, order and FIRST TRACT: The E. 72 of the NM. 1911. the date of the mortgage herein fore decree. Interest, costs and accruing costs. >. of the SE. 14 Of the NE. 1 of Sec. 33. closed, or since that date, in and to the Dated this 29th day of January. 1917. Tp 5 N. of Range 29 E. W. M.. containing above described tracts of property or any Hermiston, Oregon 5 acres more or less, according to govern part thereof, to satisfy said execution, T. D. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of ment survey, in Umatilla County, State of judgment, order. and decree, interest, costs Oregon. Oregon. ,, and accruing costs. Dated this 29th day of January, 1917. By A. C. Funk, Dep SECOND TRACT. E. % of the SE 14 T D TAYLOR. First issue February 3. 1917. of the SW. 14 of the NE. 14 of Sec. 33. A ene of many fes ic affairs, wascrow - Sheriff of Umatilla County. State of Last issue March 3. 1917. Tp. 5 N.. of R 29 E. W. M . containing 5 ed to its utmost capacity by the sub Oregon. acres more or less according to government NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. ly A. C. Funk, Dep. survey, in Umatilla County, State of Ore- jects of Mavore-s Starcher and others First issue February 3, 1917. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gen. from neighboring towns. The in- gon, for Umatilla County. 1917. W. 14 of the NW, Last issue March 3. THIRD TRACT: The First National Hank of Seattle, a of the SE. 14 of the NE. 1 1 of Sec. 33. Tp augural ball was a success in every and Maxwell Land & Irriga- 5 N„ of Rauge 29 E. W. I M.. containing 5 way and ‘he ladies received many con- corporation, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. tion Co., Plaintiff, vs. Penn-Oregon Fruit acres more or less, according to govern In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gra illation* on th ir manner of hand Company, a corporation : H. J. Knight and ment survey, In Umatilla County, State of gon. for the County of Umatilla. Jane Doe Knight, his wife ; II. F. Yokes and Oregon. ling affairs of state of the FOURTH TRACT: The First National Bank of Seattle, a June Doe Yokes, his wife. Defendants. SW. % of the NE. 1 of Sec. 33. Tp. 5 N.. virtue of an execution, judgment, or of Range 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Wayne Oregon E. C. McKenzie, who took Mrs Mc- (1er, By decree Fruit Company, a corporation. First Nati and order of sale issued out oí or less, according to government sur onal Hank of Hermiston, a corporation; Kenzie to Portland Tuesday of last the above entitled court in the above entitled more vey , In Umatilla County, State of Oregon. Charles A. Hood and Desdemona C. Hood, FIFTH TRAUT: SW. 1 of the SE. 11 husband and wife. Defendants. week came home Monday. He says cause to me directed, and dated the 27th day of January, 1917, upon a judgment and of Ran :e Sec 33, Tp. By virtue of an execution. Judgment, or Mrs. McKenzie is very bad and shows decree rendered and entered in said court on of the NE. 1, of ontaining 10 acres more or dor, decree and order of sale issued out of 29 E W M January 26, 1917, in favor of the plaintiffs, no improvement. On reaching home Maxwell Land & Irrigation Company, a cor less, according to government survey. tile above entitled court in the above en NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said ex titled cause to me directed and dated the be telephoned to Pendleton to let Mrs. poration, and The First National Bank of ecution, judgment, order, decree and order 27th day of January. 1917, upon a Judg Seattle, a corporation, and against the de of sale and In compilarne with the com McKenzie's parents know and to learn fendant, Penn Oregon Fruit Company, a marni of said writ. I will on the 5th day of tueni and decree rendered ami entered in how his children were. Both boys corporation on plaintiff’s first cause of suit March, 191 7. at ten o’clock A. M.. at the said Court upon the 16th day of Novem ber. 1916. In favor of the First National have the measles and George in addi- for the sum of $1333.32 with interest there front door of the County Court Hlouse in Lank of Seattle, plaintiff, and against the on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum Pendleton. Umatilla County. State of Ore lion has a very serious case Of pneu- from August 24, 1910, and the further sum g< n. make separate sales in the order in Wayne Oregon Fruit Company, defendant, $100 attorney’s fees and against said de- which said tracts have been hereinabove de fir the sum of Eight hundred ($800) Dol monia. A trained nurse is with him of lars with interest thereon from tlie 1st day fendant, the Penn-Oregon Fruit Company, a scribed, at public auction, subject constantly, Mr. McKenzie went up corporation on plaintiffs’ second cause of demption, to the highest bidder or bidders of February. 1913, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and for the sum of Eighty suit for the sum of $1333.32 with Interest for cash in hand, of all the right, title and Tuesday Dollars. attorney’s thereon from August 24, 1910, at the rate Interest which the above named defendant and no 100 ( $80.00) of 7 per cent per annum, and the further had on March 23rd, 1911, the date of the fees, and for the further sum of Two thousand seven hundred twenty-one and sum of $100 attorney’s fees and against respective mortgages herein foreclosed, or Card of Thanks said defendant, Penn Oregon Fruit Com since that date. In and to the above de 87 100 (»2,721.87) Dollars, with interest thereon from the 22nd day of December, We .wish to extend our heartfelt pany, a corporation on plaintiffs' third scribed respective tracts of property or the 1910, at the rate of seven per cent per an cause of suit for the sum of $666.66 with in above described property, or any part num. and the further sum of Two Hundred thanks to our dear friends and neigh- terest thereon from August 24, 1910, at the said thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg and No-100 (»200.00) Dollars attorney's bers for their kindness and expression tate of 7 per cent per annum, and the fur ment, order and decree, interest, costs and fees, and for the sum of ................................ ther sum of $50.00 attorney's fees; and accruing costs. ) Dollars, costs and disbursements of sympathy, to the singers, pallbear against said defendant. PennOregon Fruit Dated this January 29. 1917. and the costs of and upon tills Writ, com ers, and also Rev. Graham for his con Co., a corporation, on plaintiffs' fourth T D. TAYLOR. mand me to make sale of the following real cause of suit for the sum of $666.66, with Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of property, to-wit. soling words, in the late bereavement interest thereon from August 1910, at Oregon. Northwest quarter (NW. 14 ) of South By A. C. Funk. Dep. west quarter (SW. 1) of Northwest quar and loss of our dear husband and father. the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $50 attorney's fees : and First Issue February 3. 1917. ter (NW. 14), Section four (4), Township Mrs. Lucy C. Sprague against nil of the defendants above named Last Issue March 3, 1917. four (41, North of Rauge Twenty-nine (29) that said defendants and each and all of O, M. Sprague East W. M„ containing ten (10) acres, them be forever barred and foreclosed from more or less, according to government sur R. C. Sprague. any and all right, title. Interest, equity NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. vey. and equity of redemption to the land de In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore of Northwest West one-half (W 12) scribed in the four respective causes of suit gon. for Umatilla County. quarter (NW. 1) of Northwest quarter and hereinafter described as First Tract The First National Bank of Seattle, a (NW. 4), Section four (4) Township four Second Tract. Third Tract and Fourth and Maxwell Land & Irriga (4) North. Range twenty-nine (29) East Tract, respectively, and the said writ, com corporation, Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. The W. M . containing 21.38 acres, more or less, manding me to make respective sales of the tion Kirkwood Orchard Company, a corporation. a< cording to government survey. four following described tracts of real pro- Defendant. NOW. THEREFORE. By virtue of said By virtue of an execution, judgment. or execution, judgment order, decree and order FIRST TRACT: The NW 1 of the ? of sale, and on compliance with the com der. decree and order of sale issued out of 1 of the NW 1 of Section 33. T 5 N, the above entitled court in the above en mands of said Writ, I will, on the 5th day Salem—Saving of $3000 to $6000 to be 29 E W. M.. containing 10 acres more of Manli. 1917, al 10 o’clock A M . at the titled cause to me directed, and dated the less, according to government survey, made on house clerk hire this year. 27th day of January, 1917, upon a judg front door of the County Court House in Umatilla County. State of Oregon. SECOND TRACT The NE 1 of the ment and decree rendered and entered In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ontario—Elour mill projected at said court on January 26. 1917. in favor of Oregon. sell at public auction to the high NE ‘ of the NW Y of Section 33, T Jordon Valiev. N., R. 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres the plaintiffs and against the defendant. est bidder for cash In hand all of the right, more or less according to government sur Kirkwood Orchard Company, a corporation, title and Interest which the defendant for the sum of $1333.32, together with, in- Wayne Oregon Fruit Company, or the with Oregon flax fiber superior to that in vey, in Umatilla County, State of Oregon. THIRD TRAUT The W 14 of the SW terest thereon from March 23. 1911 at the in named defendants First National Hank any other region of the world. Hood and Des rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the fur- of Hermiston. Charles 1 of the NE. 1 of the NW. % of Section R. 29 E. W M . containing 5 Monroe— Pool of 6000 sacks of pota 33 acres more or less, according to government toes bring $12,000. survey. In Umatilla County Oregon.' TRACT: The E . 14 of the Portland—Large timber holdings in SW FOURTH 1 of the NE of the NW of Columbia, Tillamook, Clatsop and Sec 33, T 5 N . It 29 E W M , containing Washington counties comprising 26,- 5 acres more or less according to govern ment survey. In Umatilla County. State of 000 acres and 4,500,000, 000 feet timber, Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said change hands at figure of $4,000,000. execution, judgment, order. decree and or Oregon is getting some good adver- der of sale, and In compliance with the com mand of said writ, I will, on the 5th day tisiog in adjoining states as a result of of March. 1917, at ten o’clock A M . the legislature trying to bold down front door of the County Court House iu Pendleton. Umatilla County, State of Orc taxes, consolidate commissions and cut gon. make separate sales In the order In First which said tracts have been hereinabove out overhead expense. described, at public auction, subject to re Annual demption, to the highest bidder or bidders Linn county built 70 miles of road for cash In hand, all the right, title and the past year, graveled or rocked. Interest which the above named defendants or either of them had on August 21. 1910 AFTERNOON the date of the respective mortgages bereft foreclosed, or since that date. In and to the above described respective tracts of property or the said above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg ment, order and decree. Interest, coats and accruing coats. CARS ON DISPLAY Dated this 29th day of January, 1917. Hardware, Implement and Furniture Give better lines line come in and get our prices and learn Feel better the quality of goods we carry Wear better Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Affords greater all around satisfac- tion We have a nice li e of these corsets at popular prices B. S. KINGSLEY Phone 171 LOCAL BRIEFS Horn, to Mr and Mrs C Hens- ley, January 19, a son Miss McPherson spent, Pendleton. Sunday at Miss Doris Percey spent the week end in Stanfield at the Cotant anti Wessel homes. Judge and Mrs. Phelps were down from Pendleton Thursday visiting Mr and Mrs. F. A. Phelps. The married peoples dance Tuesday evening is reported as one of the mos enjoyable of the season. Mrs Eppinger, who has been a guest at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Dodd, for some time, has gone to Portland to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, of Saskatche- wan, are guests at the W. H. Skinner home. Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. Skinner are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. O’Sullivan have been guests at the home oi Mrs. O'Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, the past week. Mr. O’Sullivan was suffering f om the measles. Mrs. Hinkle went to Portland Wed nesday to witness a Reed college play in which Dale is a leading character . While there she will consult an eye specialist and also attend the auto show The meeting of the Civic club last Friday afternoon was a very interest ‘ng one and the attendance unusualij large. Mrs. Phelps resigned as treas urer and Mrs. Warner was elected to the office. • Mrs. Warner anti Mrs. Ralph re- ceived a telegram Monday announcing the death of their aunt, Mrs. Marga- ret Burns, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs Burns took Mrs. Warner and Mrs Ralph on the death of their mother when they were amali and raised them The newly elected women's adminis- tration of the city of Umatilla gave an inaugural ball Thursday evening. It was the most brilliant affair ever held in the seaport city. Pounds hai , one of the landmarks of the city and the INDUSTRIAL NEWS ITEMS OF THE WEEK demona C. Hood, or either of them, had on the 22nd day of December, 1910, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that day had in and to the following de scribed property : Northwest quarter (NW. 14) of South west quarter (SW. 14) of Northwest quar ter (NW. 14), Section four (4), Township four (4), North of Range Twenty-nine (29) East W. M.. containing ten (101 acres, more or less. according to government sur- vey. or any part thereof to satisfy the pay- ment of the sum of Eight hundred ($800) Dollars. with interest thereon from the 1st day of February. 1913. at the rate of seven per cent per annum : and for the sum of Eighty and No-100 ($80.00) attorney’s fees and costs and accruing costs of the execu tion. Judgment order and decree. And by virtue of said execution, judg- ment order, decree and order of sale, and In compliance with the commands of said Writ. I will, on the 5th day of March, 1917, st 10 o’clock A. M.. at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Pendleton. Umatilla County. Oregon, sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest which defendant Wayne Oregon Fruit Com- nany. or the within named defendants First National Rank of Hermiston. Charles A. Hood and Desdemona C. Hood, or either of them, had on the 22nd day of December, 1910. the date of the mortgage herein fore closed or since that date had in and to the following described property : West one-half (W. 1 ) of Northwest quarter (NW. 14 ) of Northwest quarter (NW. 1). Section four (4) Township four (4) North. Range twenty-nine (29) East W. M.. containing 21.38 acres more or less. according to government survey. or any part thereof, to satisfy the pay- ment of Two thousand seven hundred twentv-one and 87-100 ($2 721 87) Dollars, with interest thereon from the 22nd day of December. 1910. at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and for the sum of Two hundred and No-KK) ($200.00) Dollars, attorney’s fees, and costs and accruing costs of the execution, judgment order and Dated this 29th day of January, 1917. T. D. TAYLOR. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. First issue February 3, 1917. Last Issue March 3, 1917. 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Sappers Garage NEWPORT BLOCK Sheriff of Umatilla County, State 01 Oregon Hv A C Funk Dep first Issue February 3. 1917 March 3 1917 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE In the Circuit Court of the s son, for Umatilla County. The First National Bank of corporation, and Maxwell Land Irriga tion Co. a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs Ohio A Indiana Orchard Company, a cor boration. Defendant . By virtue of an execution, judgment, or the above entitled court In the above eu titled cause to me directed and dated the 27th day of January. 1917, upon a judg | ment and decree rendered and entered in the plaintiffs and against the defendant thio A Indiana Orchard Company, a cor I voration. on plaintiffs’ first cause of suit for the sum of $666.66 with interest there rent per annum from March and the furthe r sum of $50 00 attorney’s fees, and against said defendant on plaintiffs’ second caus of suit fir the sum of $666 66 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 23rd. 1911. and the furthe said defendant on plaintiffs’ third cans BUICK CADILLAC CHALMERS CHEVROLET DODGE DORT FORD FRANKLIN JEFFREY • HUDSON HUBMOBILE MARMON MAXWELL MITCHELL OAKLAND PAIGE REO SAXON STUDEBAKER MANY MOTOR TRUCKS Also Interesting Exhibiis of Automobile Tires Auto Accessories Tire Vulcanizing Automobile Paining Oils and Lubricants Auto Top Making Auto Upholstering Radiator Repairing Storage Battery Making Motor Repairing Automobile Insurance The Finest Display of Automobiles ever shown in Inland Empire Tires, Accessories, Batteries, Service Musical Program Each Evening ADMISSION 25c Auspices of Pendleton Automobile Assn. 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