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• .. •THE HEBMISTON NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Same ’Eteiywhere. The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a n a tive newspaper of Lahore, India, says, "I have used C ham berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy many tim es am ong my children and ser van ts for colic and diarrhoea and alw ays found It effe c tiv e .” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D epartm ent o f the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at L agrande, Oregon. June IS . 1921. N otice is hereby given th at Milton H. Sm ith, of U m atilla, Oregon, who, on July IS, 1919, made R eclam ation Hom estead Entry. No. 0 1 9 9 4 1 , for U n it *‘D” N E ’4 or the S E U N E '4 , Section 22. T ow nship 5 North, Range 2 8 E ast, W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice of in ten tion to make three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before U nited S tates Commissioner, at H er m iston, Oregon, on the 2 6th day of Ju ly. 1921. C laim ant narrtflp as w itn esses: W illiam E. K ennedy, W illiam T. Roberts, W illiam C. Klk o f Herm is ton, Oregon, R. F. P alulu o f U m atilla, Oregon. C. S. D unn, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION N otice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court, S tate of Oregon, for U m atilla C ounty, and to me direct ed and delivered, upon the judgm ent and decree rendered and entered in suid Court of the 27th day o f June 1921 in favor of F. B. Sw ayze and W. H . Sim pson, as R eceivers of the W estern Land & Irrigation Company as P la in tiffs and again st A deline H ayes ns D efen d an t, for the sum of $60.00 w ith in teh est thereon at the rate of 6 per cunt per annum from June 1st, 1920, and for $11.70 cost and disbursem ents, w hich said decree judgem ent and order of sale has been docketed and en rolled in th e o ffice of 1 lie Cleric o f said Court; and where as by said ju d gem en t, decree and order o f sale it w as directed that the fo llo w in g described real property in U m atilla County, Oregon, to-w it: T he Southeast, quarter o f the S ou th east quarter o f Section 30, T ow nship 4 North o f Range 28, E. W. M, togeth er w ith the w ater right of m iners’ inches of w ater ap p u rten an t th ereto as specified in the con tract entered in to betw een the W estern Land & Irrigation Company and J. C. Lawrence on the 21st day of May, 1912, be sold by the S h eriff o f U fnatilla County, Oregon, to sa tis fy said Judgment and all costs; I w ill on the 1st day of A ugust, A. D. 1921, at the hour o f 11 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the Court H ouse, in P endleton. U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, sell the right, title and in terest the said Adeline H ayes had In and to the above described property on the 21st day of May A. D. 1912 or sin ce then has acquired, at public auction to the h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied in sa tisfa ctio n o f said execu tion and a ll costs. Dated th is 27tli day o f June, A, D. 1921. ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. 4 2-5tc. By E. F. B. R id gw ay, D eputy Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County. In the m atter o f the E state o f Henry M. Gunn, deceased. N otice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed ex ecu t rix of the last w ill and testam en t of Henry M. Gunn, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons h a v in g claim s ag a in st said estate are required to present the sam e to me w ith proper vouchers, at H erm iston. Ore, w ith in six m onths from the date hereof. Dated th is 16th day of June, 1921. Roberta M. Gunn 40-6tc. E xecutrix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the C ounty Court o f the S tate of Oregon, for U m atilla County. In the m atter o f the esta te of R ussell W. Chamberlain, deceased: N otice in hereby given th at the undersigned has filed w ith the Clerk o f the above en titled court her flnnl report as ad m inistratrix o f the estate of Russell W. Cham berlain, deceased, and that the Court has designated Saturday, Ju ly 2, 1921, a t the hour of 1 0 :0 0 o'clock In the forenoon, as the tim e, and the C ounty Court room tn the County Court house In P en dleton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, as ♦ he place, when and where hearing thereon sh all be had. All persons In terested are hereby n otified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, w hy the fin a l report shall not be apprdirod, the ad m in is tratrix discharge^; and her bonds men exhonoratefl."' Dated this Rth day o f June, 1921. Ruth E. C ham berlain, 39-4tc A d m in istratrix. In the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County, In the m atter of the E state o f Cor win Cham berlain, deceased. N otice Is hereby given th at the u n dersigned has been appointed adm in istrator of th e esta te o f Corwin C ham berlain, deceased, and has qu al ified as the law directs. All per sona havin g claim s a g a in st said es tate are required to present the sam e to me w ith proper vouchers, at the office of W . J. W arner, my at torney in H erm iston, Oregon w ith in six m onths from the date hereof. Dated th is 7th day of Ju ly, 1921. John N. Sm ith 43-5tc. A dm inistrator. i NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE N otice is hereby given th at under and by virtue of a w rit of execution issued out of the C ircuit Court of the S tate of Oregon in and for the Coun ty of U m atilla, under the seal th ere of, and to me directed and delivered .. r it r a t t i . ! uP °n * Judgement and decree rend- ered and entered In said court on th 28th day o f June, 1921, in favor of F. B. Sw ayze and W. H. Sim pson as R e ceivers of the W estern Land & Ir rigation Company as p la in tiffs and against Elm er E. Cleaver, et als as defendants w hereby the p la in tiffs did recover a personal decree againat the defendant Elmer E. Cleaver for the sum of $3465.00 w ith in terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 28th day of June, 1921 and the further sum of $300.00 attorney's fees, and the costs aud d is bursem ents taxed at $ 41.00. and whereby it w as decreed th at the m ortgage dated on the 5th day of May, 1908, executed by Elm er E. Cleaver and H attie B. Cleaver to H inkle D itch Company and assign ed to W estern Land A Irrigation Comp any, upon the follow in g described real property in U m atilla County, Oregon, to-w it: NE% o f the NW*4 o f Sec. 18, Tp. 4,N. R. 28, E. W. M. and a tract of land described as fol- ow s: Com m encing a t a point 33J feet east o f the N orthw est corner of raid Sec. 18, and ru n n in g thence east 330 feet; thence south 1320 feci more or less to the South lin e of the N W >4 of the NW >4 o f Bald Section; thence w est 330 feet; thence North 13 20 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Also a tract of land described as follow s: C om m encing at a point 990 feet cast of the NW. corner o f said Sec. 18, running • hence east 330 feet more or less to the west line of the NE*4 of the NW- */i of said Section; thence south 13 20 feet more or less to the South line of the N W >4 o f the N W ’4 of said Sec tion; thence w est to a point 990 feet east of the w est lin e of said section; thence north 1320 feet more or less to point of beginning, togeth er with (he w ater righ ts appurtenant thereto to-w it: a w ater right of one m iners’ Inch per acre for each acre o f said lands capable o f irrigation from the ditches and canals o f the W estern Land & Irrigation Company which m ortgage w as recorded on May 5th, 1908, at page 578 of book 39 of the i ecords of m ortgages in the office of the County Recorder of U m atilla County, Oregon, should be foreclos ed, and the said real property sold by the S h eriff of U m atilla County. Ore gon. to sa tisfy said judgm ent and all costs; therefore I w ill, on Mon day the 1st day of A ugust, 1921. at 11 o ’clock In the forenoon of th a t day, a t the front door of the c o u rt house in the City of Pendlctoft. Unia lilla County. Oregon, sell all the right, title, interest and estate which the Raid defendants, and all person claim in g and to claim by, through , r under them , or any of them , had op the 5th day of May, 1998, or sine- then have had, or nj»w have, in an.I to the above described real property and every part thereof, at public auction to the h igh est bidder fo r cash in hand, the proceeds of such sale to be applied in sa tisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated th is 28th day of June, 1921. ZOETH HOUSER, S h eriff of U m atilla County, Oregon 42-5tc. S. M. Turner, Deputy. ■ The Leonard Oil Leases Have you heard anything about the oil prospects that are being} discussed a great deal around the project? The Leonard Oil Leases are going after oil AND THEY MEAN BUSINESS. ■ - ‘- I 1 HERMISTON. O R E O O S.’ VIEWPOINT NEVER THE SAME In Classifying T h e m a e lv w th e Saxaa H a v e A lw a y s D iffe re d an d Prob ably Always Will. It may be said without fear of con tradk'tlon thnt a given man’s Ideal of a woman, and that same woman’s Ideal of herself, are two absolutely different things. For as regards them selves the s e x e s vision differently. So, general masculine Ideals of feminity, and fem Inltj’s ideals of Itself, are most unlike. We have John’s John, and Mary’s John ; Mury's Mary, and John’s M ary; and this square is far more difficult even to apprehend, much less resolve, than is the squaring of the circle, or any mental glimpsing of the fourth di' mansion of space. Yet if the eternal two ever did really understand each other, lnteres»t would Immediately eease; for what you understand you appropriate, in a sense you become that tiling. In creating them male and female, therefore, so like yet unlike, Providence constituted a distinction anil difference that should prove perennial source of Interest and Joy; with Incidental exasperations, it may he, and perpetual wonder. "Just like a man,” “Jv.si like a woman,” are the commonest of phrases — t.ut what It is to he “Just like a man,” or "Just like a woman," who can truly say? Does man understand woman any better today than he did In the Stone age, or woman under stand man? Between the two Is for ever fixed the enchanting bridge—not chasm»—of a perpetual why. The “cen tral «ire of identity" in each may be trusted to keep its secret—the secret of a delight and God given attraction —Scribner’s Magazine. county. He is not selling shares of stock, he is interesting local people in his leases. A ll the money raised now is to be spent drilling for oil and nothing else. If you are interested in the game, write to J. E. Leonard, Box 797, Pendleton, and he will be glad to give you all the information he can. The Leonard Oil Leases PENDLETON, OREGON The World*s Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnificent hotelt and commodious camps; 300 miles of improved high ways; all in the midst of matchless scenery. Its hotels are marvelous establishments Its camps are pretty little tent villages, models of clean liness, sanitation, order, comfort and simple. Informal Hving. An ideal place for vacation pleasures. Send (or our beautifully illustrated booklet telling ail about its wonders in word and picture, TH R O U G H SLEEPLN G C A R Operated DAILY during tile season between Portland and West Yellowstone by tfle U N I O N P xV C IF IC S Y S T E M COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 1#, LEAVING PORTLAND 5:00 P. M. Our local agent will he*grla<] to explain the various tours which enable visitors to see Yellowstone so comfortably and at minimum coat: also to quote faree, prepare ^our itinerary and make your reservations. Call on F. C. W oughter, Local Agent, JUST THREW OUT SUGGESTION Hermiston, Oregon T ravelin g M an’s Interp ellation Not Really Made W ith Any Genuine Desire to Help. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oi'egon A Hooaler traveling man had a ho tel room next to one occupied by the two teacher» during the recent teach ers’ convention. He was very tired and turned in early. But hardly had lie closed his eyes when the tw o teach ers came in (rom the evening session. They discussed it, one of them par ticularly being endowed with a voice commonly termed strident. Finally they finished with the sub ject arid he, thinking they were through with cbnversatlon for the night, turned over again and once more began to think of slumbering. But after a little pause the loud talk er began on another theme, namely, the hard life of a tencher. After she hud discussed it from all angles, she sa id : "If I only knew where I could succeed I would leave the teaching profession. Now, what could I really do as well ns I can teach school?” Before the second teacher could an swer her the long-suffering man rose to the occasion : “Madam," he shouted through the wall, "you could be an auctioneer."—Indianapolis News. Duties of Queen Ant. When the queen ant lays her eggs the workers gather about and pick up each egg as it is laid and carry it away to the underground nurseries, where It Is watched and cared for by other workers. Sometimes the queen will escape her attendants. Away she hurries, evidently bent on playing a hit, hut the moment her 'disappear ance Is noted the workers scurry our In every direction to find her, and once she is located she is drngged back to the home by force and gets many a sharp nip on the way as punishment. The queen is three or four times as large us the worker ant. Her first brood finds her busy cleaning up her house, digging a new room for a nurs ery, wasliing and cleaning her babies with her tongue, and feeding them from her store. After the first brood however, this work Is doiie by the working ants, and the queen has noth Ing to -lo hut attend to the functions of motherhood. Heading M an's M ind. Afr. Leonard owns leases aggregating 2200 acres of land in the west end of Umatilla Y EL LO W ST O N E NATIONAL PARK By watching a man's actions on'. cun tell as plainly what is going on In his mind us n person can read a page of print, according to Dr. Henry Guiñes llnwn, who is conducting a course of lectures at the chamber of commerce on the Kansas side. “Teli me the boyhood ambition of a mat. and I can tell you much of his char acter and desires,” he said. “He may never have realized that ambition, may have .;>ent his life In a far differ ent business and met with success there, hut his boyhood ambition tells the way his tastes run and he still likes the same things he admired then Go Into a courtroom and watch the two lawyers opposing each other and yon can soon tell by the way they are questioning which fenrs for the safety of the case and which thinks himself on solid ground."—Kansas City Star. 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