The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 03, 1917, Image 4

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    THE
We Have No Specials
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........28c
____ 12c
2 for 25c
____ 25c
. ..........5c
. ......... 18c
We sell for cash only —that is why we
■ = can sell so cheaply -.~
Umatilla Storage & Commission
Company
Free Delivery to all Parts of the City
PHONE 411
The Hermiston Herald
Issued Each Saturday by
Mrs. Watson entertained Mrs. Bohn
and her brother, Harold Morrow, at
dinner Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Fraser entertained Saturday
afternoon with auction bridge in her
OREGON usual delightful manner. Four tables
HERMISTON
were filled.
Entered as second-class matter. December
4. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
Mrs. J. L. Dunne and Mrs. Mary
Harvey, of Pendleton, were guests at
WEATHER REPORT
Hallhurst this week, coming down for
The following table shows the high and low tem-
perature for the days and nights for the past Mrs Hall's birthday.
FRANCIS R. REEVES
week:
Date
23
High
42
21
23
Date
27
28 .
37
High
... 37
. 37
.. 34
Low
1«
6
26
M. D. SCROGGS
Co-operative Observer
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. H.
Strohm entertained in compliment to
Mrs Bohn and Mrs. E. I. Davis. A uc
tion bridge was the diversion and five
tables were tilled for a most pleasant
after noon
Tuesday evening Mrs. T. W. Sapp r
was hostess at the first of a series of
three parties in compliment to Mrs. O.
O. Sapper.
Auction bridge was the
order and nine tables were filled. The
evening was a most delightful one.
LOCAL BRIEFS
HERALD,
H. M. Gunn, who was confined to
his home all of last week by sickness,
was Saturday taken to the Pendleton
li
hospital, the case having been pro­
nounced pneumonia. He was accom­
panied by Mrs. Gunn and Mr. Todd,
Mrs. Gunn remaining. Jane is stay­
ing at the Todd home.
But we are selling every day at very at­
tractive prices in all lines. The follow­
ing will give you an idea of what our
=========regular prices are------------ =
Post Toasties, pek............................
Instant Postum, can.......................
Borax chips, pek ....................... .....
Albers Rolled Oats, 1 lb. 9 oz. pek
Soft shelled walnuts, lb.._...........
Matches, box____________ ...........
Spring clothes pins, 3 doz_______
HERMISTON
Mr«. A. Anderson visited friends in
Pendleton this week.
Mrs. C. S McNaught entertained
Monday afternoon with auction bridge
Miss Barton spent the week end at in compliment to Mrs. Bohn who
Pendleton, the guest of Miss Rodgers. leaves soon for New York. Three
Mrs. H. G. Newport came home tables were filled for one of those
Wednesday after two weeks visiting afternoons for which Mrs. McNaught
is so well known.
lu Portland.
Mrs. Griffa, Ruth and James, for­
mer Hermiston residents now living at
Laidlaw, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Griffin’s father. W. H. Skinner.
Mrs. Griffin, as Miss Skinner, was
teacher of Hermiston’s first school.
Mr. Griffin was for a number of years
superintendent of irrigation in the re­
clamation service.
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE UNDER EXE­
CUTION
( Where property is attached)
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution issued out of the Circuit court, state of
Oregon for Umatilla county, and to me directed
and delivered, upon the judgment and decree
rendered and entered in said court on the 26th
day of February, 1917, in favor of Carl Johnson as
plaintiff and against John D. Woods, as defend­
ant, for the sum of $317.04 with interest thereon
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from January
16, 1917, and for $30.72 cost and disbursements,
which said decree, judgment, and order of sale
has been docketed and enrolled in the office of the
clerk of said Circuit court; and whereas by said
judgment, decree and order of sale it was directed
that the following described real property in
Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit: Southwest quar­
ter of the southeast quarter of the southwest
quarter of section 23, township 4 North,
Range 29 East of the Willamette Meridian,
which property was attached on the 9th day
of October, 1916, and is now under attach­
ment, be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
county. Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all
costs; I will on the 31st day of March, 1917, at
the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day
at the front door of the court house in the city of
Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, sell the
right, title and interest the said John D. Woods
had in and to the above described property on the
9th day of October, A. D. 1916, or since then has
acquired, at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied in
satitfaction of said execution and all costs.
Dated this 24th day of January, A. D. 1917.
T. D. Taylor. Sheriff
24-28
By A. C. Funk. Deputy
F C. McKenzie, who went to Por .
land Wednesday night of last week
returned to Pendleton Saturday, ac­
companied by Mrs. McKenzie
Wed-
nesday Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie came
home. While Mrs. McKenzie is still
far from well, she is greatly improved
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
and the physicians say she will be
gon, for L matilla County.
better at home than in a hospital.
The First National Bank of Seattle,
Have You Tried “Black Diamond”
Briquets
PRODUCTS OF THE FAMOUS BLACK DIAMOND MINES
They are made in uniform cubes, dustless, and are abso­
lutely without waste.
Try a load for your next order.
them.
»
We think you will like
Coal is practically impossible to buy during the present
car shortage.
Wood
We also have a good supply of fine big pine wood, well
seasoned.
corporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga-
tien Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, VS.
Ohio & Indiana Orchard Company, a cor-
poration, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or­
der, decree and order of sale issued out of
Our slab wood contains no edgings, all is big block
the above entitled court in the above en­
titled cause to me directed and dated the
wood.
27th day of January, 1917, upon a judg-
ment and decree rendered and entered in
said court on January 26, 1917, in favor of
the plaintiffs and against the defendant,
Ohio & Indiana Orchard Company, a cor­
poration, on plaintiffs’ first cause of suit
for the sum of $666.66 with interest there­
on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from March 23rd, 1911, and the further
Phone Main 33
sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees, and against
said defendant on plaintiffs' second cause
The Yard of Best Quality
of suit for the sum of $666.66 with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
from March 23rd. 1911, and the further
sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees ; and against
said defeudant on plaintiffs' third cause of
suit for $666.66, with Interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from 33, T. 5 N.. R. 29 E. W. M , containing 5
Card of Thanks
March
1911, and the further sum of acres more or less according to government described at public auction, subject to re­
demption to the highest bidder or bidders
$50.00 attorney’s fees ; and against said survey.
We desire to express our sincere defendant
In Umatilla County, State of Ore fur cash In hand, of all the right, title
on plaintiffs' fourth cause of gen.
and interest which the above named de­
thanks for the kindness shown to us suit for the sum of $1333.32, with Interest
THIRD TRACT: The SE.
the NW, fendant had on March 23rd, 1911. the date
at the rate of 7 per cent from 1 of the NE. 14 of Section 33. of
during the sickness and burial of our thereon
T.
5
N..
It.
of the respective mortgages herein fore-
March
1911, and the further sum of 29 E. W M
10 acres tuore or closed, or since that date, in and to the
little darling baby.
$100.00 attorney’s fees; und against said less, according containing
to government survey, In above described respective tracts of pro
on plaintiffs’ fifth cause of suit
H. L. Wyckoff and family defendant
County. State of Oregon.
perty or the said above described property,
for the sum of $1333.32, with interest Umatilla
FOURTH
TRACT
SW. 1 of the or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu-
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stewart thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per an­ NW 14 of the NE. 1 The
of Section 33. T. 5 tion, judgment, order and decree, interest,
num from March 23rd, 1911, and the fur­ N., R. 29 E. W. M.. containing
10 acres, costs and accruing costs.
ther sum of $100.00 attorney's fees; that more or less, according to government
sur­
Dated this 29th day of January. 1917.
said defendant be forever barred and fore­ vey In Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
T D. TAYLOR.
Low Price on Shade Trees
closed from auy and all right, title, inter-
FIFTH TRACT: The NW. 1 of the NW.
Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of
We have a surplus of Lombardy Pop­ est, equity and equity of redemption iu and
14 of Section 33. T.
Oregon.
R.
to the land described in said complaint in 29 E. W. M., containing
10 acres more or
By A. C. Funk, Dep.
lar 8 to 10 ft., and 12 to 14 ft.; Carolina the
said five respective causes of suit and less, according to government
survey, in
First issue February 3. 1917.
Poplar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14 ft. ; black hereinafter described as First Tract, Second Uniat tilla County. Oregon.
Last issue March 3, 1917.
Third Tract, Fourth Tract and Fifth
NOW. THEREFORE. by virtue of said
locust 10 to 12 ft. and 12to 16 ft.; Black Tract,
Tract, respectively, and the said writ com execution, judgment, order, decree and or-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Walnut 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 14 ft.; Sil manding me to make respective sales of the der of sale and in compliance with the com-
following described respective tracts of nand of said Writ. T will on the 5th day
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
ver Maple 8 to 10 ft.; Oregon Maple five
real property, to-wit:
" March, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M . at the gon, for Umatilla County.
FIRST TRACT
The E 12 of the NW. front door of the County Court House In
6 to 8 ft. and 8 to 10 feet and 10 to 12
The First National Bank of Seattle, a
of the SE. 14
VE. 14 of Sec. 33, Pendleton, Umatilla County. State of Ore corporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga­
ft. These are all No. 1 trees, well Tp. 5 N. of Range 29 E W M , containing
Ton, make separate sales in the order in tion Co., Plaintiff, vs. Penn-Oregon Fruit
branched tops and first class in every 5 acres more or less, according to govern­ which said tracts have been hereinabove Company, a corporation ; 11 .1. Knight and
survey, in Umatilla County, State of described, at public auction, subject to re- Jane Doe Knight, his wife; 11. F. Yokes and
way. We have to clean up a block of < ment
regon.
demption. to the highest bidder or bidders Jane Doe Yokes, his wife. Defendants.
SECOND TRACT. E. % of the SE. 14 for cash In hand, of all the right, title and
land for other uses. Very low whole­
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or-
of the SW. 11 of the NE. 14 of Sec. 33, Interest which the above named defendant’s
tier, decree and order of sale issued out of
sale prices. Make up an order with Tp. 5 N.. of R. 29 E. W. M., containing 3
or either of them had on August 24. 1910. the above entitled court In the above entitled
your neighbors and send at once for a acres more or less according to government the date of the respective mortgages herein cause
to me directed, and dated the 27th
survey, in Umatilla County. State of Ore foreclosed, or since that date, in and to the
day of January, 1917, upon a Judgment and
hundred or more. Prices given by gen.
hove described respective tracts of property decree rendered and entered in said court on
THIRD TRACT: W % of the NW. 14
mail. C. F Lansing, Prop. Quaker
e the said above described property or any January 26, 1917, In favor of the plaintiffs.
of the SE. 1 of the NE. 1 of Sec. 33, Tp.
art thereof, to satisfy said execution, jude. Maxwell Land & Irrigation Company, a cor
-adv25c 5 N„ of Range 29 E. W. M., containing 5 ment,
Nurseries, Salem, Oregon.
order, and decree. Interest, costs and poration, and The First Natl — ** -
acres more or less, according to govern "reruing costs.
Seattle, a corporation, and a; $%
ment survey. In Umatilla County, State of
Dated this January 29. 1917.
fendant, Penn Oregon Fruit
Oregon
T D. TAYLOR.
corporation on plaintiff's first
FOURTH TRACT: The NE. 14 of the
Sheriff of Umatilla County. State of foi the sum of $1333.32 with _______ _____
SW. 14 of the NE. 1 of Sec. 33, Tp. 5 N..
Oregon.
>n at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
f Range 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres
Py A. C. Funk, Dep. from August 24. 1010, and the further sum
more or less, according to government sur-
First issue February 3. 1917.
f $100 attorney's fees and against said de
vey. in Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
Last Issue March 3. 1917.
fendant, the Penn Oregon Fruit Company, a
FIFTH TRACT: SW. 14 of the SE. 1,
corporation on plaintiffs' second cause of
1 the NE. 1 of Sec 33, Tp. 5 N.. of Range
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
ult for the sum of $1333.32 with Interest
'9 E. W. M., containing 10 acres more or
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- thereon from August 24, 1010, at the rate
less, according to government survey.
zon, for Umatilla County.
of 7 per cent per annum, and the further
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said ex
The First National Bank of Seattle, a
ecution, judgment, order, decree and order corporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga­ sum of $100 attorney's fees and against
of sale and In compliance with the com tion Co., a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs. The mid defendant, Penn-Oregon Fruit Com­
mand of said writ. I will on the 5th day of Robinson Orchard Company, a corporation. pany. a corporation on plaintiffs' third
cause of suit for the sum of $666.66 with In­
March, 1917, at ten o'clock A, M.. at the I efendant.
terest thereon from August 24, 1910, at the
vont door of the County Court House in
By
virtue
of
an
execution,
judgment,
or-
late of 7 per cent per annum, and the fur­
Pendleton, Umatilla County. State of Ore
ren. make separate sales In the order In der, decree aud order of sale issued out of ther sum of $50.00 attorney's fees ; and
i
he
ubove
entitled
court
In
the
above
en
against said defendant, Penn-Oregon Fruit
which said tracts have been hereinabove de-
titled cause to me directed and dated the Co., a corporation, on plaintiffs' fourth
cribed, at . public auction, subject to re. 27th
day
of
January,
1917,
upon
a
Judg
cause of suit for tlie sum of $666.66. with
lemption, to the highest bidder or bidders
and decree rendered aud entered In interest thereon from August 24. 1910, at
for cash In hand, of all the right, title and tuent
said court on January 26th, 1917. In favor the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the
interest which the above named defendant
f the plaintiffs and against the defendant,
ad on March 23rd, 1911. the date of the The Robinson Orchard Company, a corpor further sum of $50 attorney's fees; and
respective mortgages herein foreclosed, or ation, on plaintiffs' first cause of suit for against all of the defendants above named
ince that date, in and to the above de the sum of $1333.32 with interest thereou that said defendants and each and all of
them be forever barred and foreclosed from
scribed respective tracts of property or the at
rate of 7 per cent per annum from any and all right, title, interest, equity
ald above described property, or any part the the
day of March, 1911, and the fur and equity of redemption to the land de-
thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg ther 23rd
sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, and
nent. order and decree. Interest, costs and against said defendant on plaintiffs' second scribed In the four respective causea of suit
and hereinafter described as First Tract.
tee ruing costs
cause of suit for the sum of $1333.32 with Second Tract. Third Tract and Fourth
Dated this January 29. 1917.
ii terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent Tract, respectively, and the said writ, com
T D TAYLOR.
per annum from March 3rd. 1911, and the
Sheriff of Umatilla County. State of further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, aud manding me to make respective sales of the
four following described tracts of real pro­
Oregon.
against said defendant on plaintiffs' third perty. to-wit :
By A. C. Funk. Dcp cause of suit for $1333.32 with interest
FIRST TRACT: The NW 14 of the NE.
First Issue February 3. 1917.
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum 1 of the NW. 1 of Section 33. T. 5 N. R.
Last Issue March 3. 1917.
Iroin March 23rd. 1911. and the further 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres more or
sum of $100.00 attorney's fees : and against less, according to government aurvev, In
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
defendant on plaintiff's fourth cause Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- said
of suit for the sum of $1333.32. with In­
SECOND TRACT: The NE. % of the
ton. for Umatilla County.
The First National Bank of Seattle, a terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per NE. ‘ of the NW. 1 of Section 33. T. 5
annum
from
March
23rd,
1911.
and
the
corporation, and Maxwell Lund A Irriga further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees: N.. R. 29 E. W. M.. containing 10 acres
more or less according to government sur
loa Co., a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs. Erie
' matilla Fruit Company, a corporation; that said defendant be forever barred and vey, in Umatilla County. State of Oregon.
THIRD TRACT: The W 14 of the SW.
Lenn-Oregon Fruit Company, a corporation; foreclosed from any and all right, title,
equity and equity of redemption ‘ of the NE. 14 of the NW. 1, of Section
I. L. Hampel and Jane Doe Hampel, bls interest,
in
and
to
the
land
described
in
said
com
"3.
T. 5 N., R. 29 E. W. M . containing 5
wife; J. C. Pinney and Jane Doe Pinney, plaint in the said four respective causes of
ils wife; John Dilling and Jane Doe Dil- suit and hereinafter described as First acres more or less, according to government
survey, in Umatilla County. Oregon.'
ing, his wife. Defendants.
Second Tract. Third Tract and
FOURTH TRACT: The E. 12 of the
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or- Tract.
fourth
Tract
respectively,
and
the
said
ier, decree and order of sale issued out of writ commanding me to make respective SW. 1 of the NE. 14 of the NW. 1, of
Sec 33. T. 5 N , R 29 E W M , containing
he above entitled court in the above en
of the four following described re -> acres more or less according to govern
titled cause to me directed and dated the sales
spective
tracts
of
real
property,
to-wit
:
uent survey, In Umatilla County, State of
27th day of January, 1917, upon a Judg
TRACT:
of the NE Oregon
uent and decree rendered and entered in 1 FIRST
1 of Sec. 33, Tn.
of
the
NE.
of
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said
aid court on January 26, 1917, In favor of Range 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres
execution. Judgment, order, decree and or-
he plaintiffs and against the defendants, more or less according to government sur- der
of sale, and in compliance with the com-
rie Umatilla Fruit Company, a corpora
in Umatilla Countr. State of Oregon mand of said writ.
- I _ will,
----- on
— the
— 5th day
ion, on plaintiffs' first cause of suit for vey.
SECOND TRACT
The SE V, of the f March, 1917. nt ten o’clock A. M. at the
he sum of $666.66, with luterest thereon
front
door
of
the
County
Court
In
it the rate of 7 per cent per annum from of Range 29. E W M.. containing 19 acres Pendleton, Umatilla County. State House
of Ore-
\ugust
1910, and the further sum of more or less according to government sur- HO", make separate sales In the order
In
50.00 attorney's fees, and against said de
in Umatilla County, State of Oregon which said tracts have been hereinabove
rendant Erle Ümatilla Fruit Company, s vey,
THIRD TRACT: The SW 1 of the NE described, at public auction, subject to re-
corporation un plaintiffs’ second cause of “ of the NE Y of Sec 33. Tp 5 N . of demption, to the highest bidder or bidders
suit for the sum of $666.66 with Interest Range 29 E W M . containing 10 acres for cash In hand, all the right, title and
hereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, more or less according to government sur- interest which the above named defendants
troni August 24. 1910. and the further sum
or either of them had on August 24. 1910.
f $50 attorneys fees, and against said de
FOURTH TRACT: NW
the date of the respective mortgages herein
endant Erie Umatilla Fruit Company ou 1 of the NE 14 of Sec 33. T
of foreclosed, or since that date in and to the
lai tiffs’ third cause of suit for $1333.32, Range 29 E W M . containing
above
respective tracts of property
vith interest thereon at the rate of 7 per more or less according to government sur- or the described
said above describ’d property or any
cent per annum, from August 24. 1910, and
part thereof, to satisfy said execution, jude
the further sum of $100 attorney's fees;
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said ment, order and decree, interest, costs and
>nd against said defendant Erie Umatilla execution, judgment, order, decree and order accruing costs.
Fruit Company on plaintiffs' fourth cause of sale and In compliance with the com
Dated this J 9th day of January. 1917.
of suit for the sum of $1333.32. with inter mand of said writ. I will on the 5th day
T l> TAYLOR
st thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per of March. 1917. at ten o’clock A N . st
Sheriff of Umatilla County. State
nnum from August 24. 1910, and the fur the front door of the County Court House
Oregon.
. her sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, and In Pendleton, Umatilla County, State of
By A c Funk. Den
against said defendant Erie Umatilla Fruit Oregon, make separate sales In the order
Company on plaintiffs' fifth cause of suit in which said traits have been hereinabove
March 3. 1917.
or the sum of $1333 32 with interest there-
An example of what the workmen's
compensation act means has just been
made at Pendleton. Louis Marrone
was killed at the Bluett Harvester
plant January 9. February 20 the
state commission set aside $7442 26
and will pay the widow $30 per month
for life and $6 per month for each of
three children until they reach 16
years of age. If the widow lives to
the age of expectancy, she will have
received for herself and children
$11,577 20. Payment is guaranteed by
the state. Settlement was without
any expense to the widow.
Slabs
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Ed. H. Graham
Hermiston, Ore
is an authorized subscription representative of
The Ladies' Home Journal,
The Saturday Evening Post
and
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Put the price of a few
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300,000 farmers bought
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Now it is SI a year
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r rent per annum, and the further. sum
he defendants above named that said de
Il right, title, interest, equity and equity
f redemption In and to the land described
nit
STALLIONS
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Imported Percheron and Belgian Stallions that are extra good.
Besides other Percheron, Belgian, English Shire and C y
it h
imported ancestors that are young and good with correct pedi g re« that
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
Independence Square, Philadelphia
mman<Ung me to make
ring described respee
nertv. to-wit
he W >. of the NF.
of the NE ‘ of Section
i E W M containing 5
government
ordine
vey, tn Umatilla County,
of
14 of thi
the NW
of the NE
are desirable. One pair extra Percheron mares. If you
tomer and want to save your money, come and see me
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longer, I might change
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