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TRE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. July4-5 CELEBRATE IN PENDLETON | July 45 Everything Free-Dancing—Sports and Races of all kinds—Ball Games—Parades BAND CONCERTS BY THREE BANDS Exhibition Flights by United States Army Aviator JULY 5—With all the thrills known to the flying game JULY 5 JNDAYJUI Motor Cycle Races Horse Races Water Fights Free for all Friday and Saturday nights. Cash prizes given Friday night for the best dancers. prizes given Saturday night for the best masquers Cash A Cash Prize of $100 will be given the out-of-town lodge making the best demonstration and every cent of it is to be spent celebrating the greatest 4th of July in our history: winning of the great war and the return of our boys Celebrate the Every man who was in the service from Umatilla county is to be a special guest of the celebration committee and is earnestly requested to be here. Special entertainment features have been arranged for him, banquets, parades, etc. COME EARLY AND STAY LATE BE HERE BOTH DAYS ’s Go A Distinctly Different Program Arranged for Each Day Let’s Go south line of sections 30, 29. 28, 27, to the northwest corner of said sec tion district to be known as the John Petition in said boundary will be filed with In the County Court of the State 26 and 25. all in T. 3 N., R. 27 E. W. tion 31, thence running in a south Day Irrigation District under the the county Clerk of Morrow County, EASTERN POETRY RANKS cf Oregon for the County of Morrow. M., to the southeast corner of said erly direction along the west line of provisions of the Chapter 357 of the at Heppner, Oregon, on and after the 2nd day of July, 1919. In the matter of the organization section 25; thence running in a section 31, T. 2 N., R. 21 E. W. M„ General Laws of Oregon for 1917, Fine Order of Literature Freq James Carty. Lexington, Oregon. cf John Day Irrigation District in northerly direction on the east line and sections 6. 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31. Evolved by Writers of the Orie all in T. 1 N„ R. 21 E. W. M.. to James Carty, Lexington, Oregon. John McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla Coun- of T. 3 and 4 N., R. 27 E. W. M., to Says Well-Known Author. southwest corner of said section John McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. Edw. Reitman, Ione,'Oregon. ties, in the State of Oregon. the southwest corner of section 19, the 31. thence running in an easterly Edw. Reitman, Ione, Oregon. Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon. To the Honorable County Court T. 4 N., R. 28 E. W. M., thence run direction along the south line of sec Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon. Michael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon. Many persons seem to think tin ning in an easterly direction along tions 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 and 36, all of Morrow County, Oregon : Michael Kenny. Heppner, Oregon. poetic literature of the East is R. A. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon. the south line of said section 19 a The undersigned petitioners re- in T. 1. N„ R. 21 E. W. M„ to the R A. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon. John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon. distance of one half mile more or southeast corner of said section 36; spectfully show: John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon. to yield only a barren crop of 1 Ralph Finley, Lexington, Oregon. less to the east bank of the Umatilla thence running in a northerly direc That petitioners are more than River; thence running in a norther Ralph Finley, Lexington, Oregon. age, or a tawdry mass of senti» B. McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. extravagance. It often has these B. McDevitt, Ione. Oregon. fifty of the owners of land ly and easterly direction on the west tion along the east line of said sec Ed. McDaid, Lexington, Oregon. acteristics. It also possesses all irrirated or susceptible to irrigation bank of said Umatilla River a dis tion 36 to the southwest corner of Ed. McDaid, Lexington. Oregon. G. Frewald, Ione, Oregon. G. Frewald, Ione, Oregon. within the boundaries hereinafter tance of five miles more or less to section 30. T. 1. N., R. 22 E. W. M., of wealth, in their most exalte S. Kiernan, Lexington, Oregon. described and desire to provide for the south line of section 28. T. 5 N.. the place beginning. S. Kiernan. Lexington, Oregon. groes, and in their most won Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. the construction of works for the ir- R. 28 E. W. M., thence running in a Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. William Gorger, Ione, Oregon. profusion. The poetry of the un EXCEPTIONS rigation of the same and to provide westerly direction on the south line William Gorger. Ione, Oregon. Henry Gorger, Ione, Oregon. inative Chinese is noticeable for Saving and excepting the follow- for the reconstruction, betterment, of said section 28 to the southwest Henry Gorger, Ione, Oregon. Phil Doherty, Ione, Oregon. leal good sens a wholesome extension, purchase, operation or corner of said section 28; thence ing described tracts of land In the Phil Doherty, Ione. Oregon. Bill Doherfy, Ione, Oregon. homely truth. Its beat is maintenance of works already con running along the west line of said counties of Gilliam, Morrow and Bill Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Geo. Gorger, Ione, Oregon. scribed in the ranges of practica structed and for the assumption as section 28 in a northerly direction Umatilla. State of Oregon, within the Geo. Gorger, Ione, Oregon. J- O. Agree, Ione, Oregon. described boundaries, to-wit: principal or guarantor of indebted 5175.7 feet more or less to the south perience. The muse of China J- O. Agree. Ione, Oregon. M. C. Marshall, Boardman, Oregon. Township 2 North, Range 21 East ness on account of district lands to boundary of the right of way of the M. C Marshall, Boardman. Oregon. ground sparrow. With the Arabs W. H. Gould, Lexington, Oregon. the United States under the Federal main canal of the West Extension Willamette Meridian. M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon. V ’ H. Gould, Lexington, Oregon. their ideas seem to be transmule All of sections 4. 8. 16 and 21; Reclamation Laws, and petitioners do of the Umatilla Project as now per H. J. Tafel, Echo, Oregon. — C ' Sepanek, Echo, Oregon. to sensations. Sanscrit and Hind now propose the organization of an manently surveyed and constructed the west one-half of section 10 H. J. Tafel, Echo, Oregon. David C. Divall, Echo, Oregon, nee poetry is characterized, in Township 2 North. Range 22 East irrigation district to be known as by the U. S. Reclamation Service; David C. Divall, Echo, Oregon. c. C. Clark. Arlington, Oregon. most peculiar phases, by an unri" the John Day Irrigation District, thence running in a northerly and Willamette Meridian. T C Clark, Arlington, Oregon. J. F. Costello, Arlington, Oregon. All of sections 1, 2 and 3 and the Idealization. Imagination often I with said counties and Slate under westerly direction along said bound Gordon Hall. Arlington, Oregon. J. F. Costello, Arlington, Oregon. the provisions of Chapter 357 of the ary line of the right of way of said northwest quarter of section 10. the reins from judgment and runs G. E. Reeves, Arlington. Oregon Cordon Hall, Arlington, Oregon. Township 3 North. Range 22 East Cenerai Laws of Oregon for 1917. and language breaks into • bios W. R. Gregg (G. E. R„) Arling G. — Reeves, Arlington, Oregon main canal a distance of 26.16 miles That the lands of your petition- more or less to the west line of the Willamette Mer’din. ton, Oregon. M R. Gregg (G. e . R.,) Arling- Ing wilderness of metaphor. But All of sections 1. 5, 12, 20. 29, 34, ers are included within the bound E. one-half of section 23 In T 4 N . ton, Oregon. Asher Montague. Arlington. Oreg. richness and originality of then aries as hereinafter described and R 24 E. W M., at a point distance 35 and 3 6 and the northwest quar T. F . McFadden. Cecil, Oregon. Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg. are frequently grand and exhilar ter of section 13; the east one-half are susceptible of irrigation from the 2840 feet more or less and in a T. W. Way. Cecil, Oregon. I wr McFadden, Cecil. Oregon. The most distinctive Persian P waters of the John Day River as a southerly direction from the N. W of section 14, and the southwest TW. Way, Cecil, Oregon. S. M. Burnett, Arlington. Oregon. common source and the major por corner of the N. E. one quarter of quarter of section 17; the southwest George L. Newell. Arlington, Ore SM. Burnett. Arlington. Oregon. exhibits an exquisite delicacy of* tion of said lands are included with said section 23, thence running In quarter of section 21. the west three J. H. Bottemiller, Rock Creek George L. Newell, Arlington. Ore. elsewhere unparalleled, a vast ! quarters of section 23. the south- in the boundaries of Morrow County a northerly direction along the west Oregon. J- H. Bottemiller. Rock Creek ethereal play of fancy and sent" east quarter of section 27, the south and a small portion thereof Is In line of the east one half of said sec C. E. Bolds. Olex, Oregon. Oregon. a fetterless jubilancy of reason cluded within the boundaries of Gil- tion 23. 2840 feet more or less to the one-half of section 25. All of sec p Swarth, Arlington, Oregon, C E. Bolds, Olex. Oregon. tion 26. faith, the very transcendentalis Hum and Umatilla Counties, in the northwest corner of the northeast John A Wickland, Arlington, Ore. P Swarth, Arlington. Oregon. wit—William R. Alger, in “The"" —Township 2 North, Range 23 East Stete of Oregon. quarter of said section 23. thence Alwin Jones, Arlington. Oregon JohnA. Wickland, Arlington. Ore. of the Orient.” That the boundaries of said pro- running in a westerly direction along W illamette Meridian. Magnus Cedlund. Arlington. Oreg Alwin Jones. Arlington. Oregon. All of sections 5. 6. 7, 8, 17, 20. prsed Irrigation district are describ the north line of sections 23, 22 21 FE Dent. Spokane. Washington. Maznus Cedlund, Arlington Oreg. 21: 29 and 33, and the south one- ed as follows: 20 and 19. allinT. 4 N„ R. 24 E. w John Troedson, Tone. Oregon FE Dent Spokane. Washington. AUTUMN WILL COME Beginning at the southwest corn- M„ thence continuing in a westerly half and northwest quarter of sec —..Ashenhurst, Lexington. Ore. John Troedson, Ione, Oregon er ct section 30. T 1 N . R. 22 E direction along the north line of sec tion 9. All of section 16 Henry Stender. Ione, Oregon J- J. Ashenhurst. Lexington Ore Township 2 N.. R 26 E. W. M. W M ; thence running In an easter tions 24. 23 31 and 11. all tn T. 4 G. A. Miller. Cecil. Oregon. New York Judge Hands Down All of sections 15 and 16. Henry. Stender, Ione. Oregon. ly direction along the south line of N., R, 23 E W. M., to the northwest •ion That Man of Eighty-s t E. Baker. Cecil, Oregon. tr A Miller, Cecil, Oregon. Township 4 North. Range 27 East raid sections 30. «9 and 28 to the comer of said section 21. thence Not Too Old to Marry. ‘ — Crabtree, Cecil, Oregon. J • — F Crabtree, Eakei, Cecil, Oregon. southeast corner of section 28. T. 1 running In a southerly direction Willamette Meridian. Cecil. Oregon. All of sections 1, 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. N.H Boardman, Lexington. Ore. N., R 2? E W M.. thence running along the west line of said section Nell Doherty. Ione. Oregon. w. H. Boardman. Lexington, Ore. Men everywhere should take ■ in a northerly direction on the east -I to the southwest corner of said 10. 11. 15. 16. 17. Frank Deos. Willows. Oregon. Township 5 North. Range 27 East Neil Doherty. Tone. Oregon at the important decision of the. line of said section 28 and continu- section of 11, thenee running In a ing In • northerly direction along westerly direction along the north Willamette Meridian. Frank Deos. Willows, Oregon preme court of New York to the ' NOTICE the east line of sections 21 and 16 Une of sections 29 and 30. T, 4 N . .‘All of that part of sections 23 and that a man of eighty-seven is a" < f T 1 N„ R 22 E W M.. to the R. 23 E W. m . to the northwest -4 lying south of the north bound In the County Court of the State proper subject for matrimo"" ary of the district as hereinbefore northeast corner of said section 16; corner of said section 30, thence Wedded on a Stump. serves the Seattle Post-Intelli" thence running In an easterly direc- running in a southerly direction described. All of sections 25, 26 27 of Prexon for the County of Morrow, It was in Mariposa county, Cali- An old hoy of that age recent" 33, 34. 35 and 36. of the he matter of the organization t’on along the south line of sections alone the west line of sections 30 the John Day Irrigation District Tornia, a locality noted for trees ‘0.11 and 12 to the southwest corn and 31. T. 4 N„ R. 23 E. W M. to „Township 5 North Range 28 East in In Morrow. Gilliam and Umani I. enormous growth. The top of a req. ried a young woman of eightee subsequently the thought occir" er of section 11; thence running In the southwest corner of said section W illamette Meridian. counties. State of Oregon mathna All that part of sections 19 and 29 wood stump, smooth and level as the him that he was too old to m" " northerly direction along the east 31. thence running In a westerly di- ToAll Whom it May Concern: lying within the boundaries of said woodsman ’ s saw had left it. and over Vne of T. 1 N.. R 21 E W M . to he took the doubt to the court along the north line of sec- as heretofore described and rilo are hereby notified that the 2 feet in diameter, was the piace asked for a decree of divorce • t’e northeast corner of said town- rection tons 1. 1, 3, 4 and 5. all in T 3 N.. district and ersizned, petitioners In the above all sections 30. 31 and 32. thip: thenee running In an easterly for this wedding ceremony. ground, and the judge wouldn’t” 22 E. W. M.. to the northwest The boundary description of Mid and foregoing petition for the organ- chosen ‘ ‘reetion on the south line of T 2 N , R. Decorated with the wonderrmi wild him, “Out upon such pessimi" corner of Mid section 5. thence run- R 23, “4. and 26. E W M.. to the nine In a southerly direction along proposed district, excluding the ex ex ein red the court, in substance utheast corner of said township 2 the west line of sections s, g. 17, 20 , ceptions mentioned above, cover an the no reg. places . and chosen coud forthwith by Flant trees, • R. 25 F W M.. thence running and 29. al in T 3 N • R 22 E w area of 345.260 acres. i Gras: qd.RNFeERMN: b. declared and more beautiful or impressive That It is the Intention of the that he could not be released " — to the southwest corner of said e rf "•»Id township • N., r 25 e petitioners tn elect the first board she bride and bridegroom, the min- marriage bonds on Buch an epl Uon 29. thence running In a wes- . Of directors from the district at M . to the southwest corner of set tery direction along the north inter, and guests, ascended a few pien ; hence we have the deche ------ wav MIUIUI line larte. tion 1». T, 2 M„ R 26 R w M. " ion to the Honorable County Court Of section 31. T. 1 N . RUE w. i £ of steps about six feet to the top of the court that a man Of “ ° Morrow County. Oregon, at the That duplicate copies of this peti ° the stump and found seats provid. M . and 36. 15. 24 and 33. seven is not inherently, by tion rn the south line of sections 18. M and -ection sections 36. 15. 24 and 33. tion are to be circulated for the pur- sbombess of sard Court in the court ed and ample room for all. his years, to old to wed; an" 17. 16. 15. 14 and 13 all in T. 1 N., all In T S N.. R 11 R w M.. to pose of seeuring the requisite num- 2°use, of saidCounty at Heppner, After the ceremony seats . _ 26 K W M., to the southeast the northwest corner of said section ter, of signatures by land owners the court says goes in this roMR mexund.nd.dnneine took pince, the m "7“ mio duplicates are to be at- corner of said section 13. thence J Thus there Is a new rainbow " thence running In a southerly «eine« of said day. that being a nninr In a northerly direction on direction along the west line of see- tached together and treated as one HI meeting of said court "cane -well as WRX"usrA.pnce o the srulip In the sky for old gentleme" the east Une of Mid T. 1 N . R 26 tion S3 petition for the purpose of presene 13. T 3 N.. R 21 R. w M might otherwise despair of a" F W M . and continuing In a north- tion to the above entitled court the purpose of hearing and con- home. There are many, no dou" Wherefore, your nottot. . aide rink the said petition; and you rection along the eastline of , “stons 4, ». 16. 11. and 28, all 3 N R. 26 E W. M.. to the in. T 2N ' R. 21 E w M ■ «O the that ell cf said lands melar PrY are, further notified that the will seize their canes and hobble" southwest corner of Mid section 28 • In the limit eet corner of section 30, T. 3 thence . Tor ins petition together with f the propo Inspired by the court with a running in • westerly diree. N R 27 E W M.. thence running arte* as de "Plat showing ot generally the pro- the best of everss&a," R3p!"Fne"hink bition to be up and doing, bre d e in an easterly d I reellen along the tion along the north line of sections eluding he exceptions mention pred_boundary or trig, tion - Dis- for yourself. Bv . . the Mg? ' "P best nera for happy homes, and a!" 31 and 31 in T. 1 N., R 21 e w M herein. "It proposed to be formed in said mning yrmmelf ‘aña *Now!.De the great, busy world around th. be organized Into an irrig petition and the land ineluded with- t • higher plane of nving—ExentaNg. Stead of fireside recluses sitting " cooling embers of the past. sowers of ted ofJuly. 1919, at the hour For 10 for above »aiete Seed Rules for Lire.