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A CONVENTION OF PATRIOTISM
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The city of Washington hi:« Just
finished entertaining the unnual eon-
. vention of Shrlners, In a peculiar
sense the nation 'was host, for Wash
ington not only Is governed and fi
nanced by Congress, but dlurlng the
convention many agencies of the fed Send us the price of a year'i
eral government actively participat
inscription if you are in arrears
ed to make it a success.
FO R SA LE BY
Furthermore, President Harding,
M c K e n z ie & F r a s e r
himself a member of the shrine cl
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Columbus, Ohio, took an active part
In all of the Shrine ceremonies, and,
with Mrs. Harding, reviewed all par
ades. The white house was thrown
open and was daily visited literally
by thousands of Shrlners in attend
ance at the convention. Scores of
delegations paid formal calls upon
the President and tlie ladies of the ,
convention paid especial tribute to
the First Lady of the Land.
Postmaster General New, another
noble, a member of the Murat temple
at Indianapolis, established a Shrine
10 Entertaining Helpful Programs
poet office and rendered 100 per cent
efflcBnt postal accommodation to the
hundreds of thousands of visitors dur
lng the week. Secretary of Labol
Buy Your Season Ticket NOW and
Davis was a speaker at one of the
Enjoy These Events
Shrine meetings.
One of the chief features of enter '
Ward Waters Company, Artells
tninment were the exhibition drills |
Dickson Concert Party, Harold R.
and maneuvers of units furnished by
Peat, National Trio, “The Shepherd
the army and navy. The navy made
¡of the Hills” Play Company, Jugo
addtional contributions by giving ex-
slav Orchestra, Dr. F. E. Gordon,
hlbitions on the Potomac river while
Ruth Linrud, McDonald Birch, and
both army and navy fliers gave aer
Magic Circus.
ial circuses each day. The show
places of the federal government,
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such us the Congressional Library,
Bureau of Printing and Engraving,
etc., made nn especial effort to enter
tain the visitors.
But the outstanding feature of the
convention was the patriotic fervor
Of the delegations of Shrlners which
was matched only by the enthusiasm
You are hereby notified that An
Odd Fellows Attention
with which the tens of thousands of
All 1. O. O. F. members please be na M. Harthrong iB the holder of
spectators greeted such exhibition. present at Monday evening’s meet- Certificate of Delinquency number
Over 100 bands furnished music al ng. Work in second and third de ed 1740 Issued on the Third day of
most 24 hours a day. At a dozen grees. . Good time and good eats, August, 1921, by the Tax Collector
of the County of Umatilla, State of
different places in the city there was ’tanfii id teuni will be present.
a band concert staged from morning
M. L. Watson, R. C. ChalllH, J. S. Oregon, for the amount of Twelve
Dollars and Fifty-one Cents (612.51)
till night, not to mention the im Wert, Committee.
the same being the amount then due
promptu concerts furnished in hotel
lobbies and on street corners. Yet
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Rogers an dson and delinquent for taxes for the year
patriotic airs were always received Sodney and Miss Eva Woodward, 1916, together with penalty, interest
with roars of applause and cheers motored down from Union Sunday and costs thereon upon the real prop
from the crowds. Whenever the or n two day stay. Mr. Rogers was erty assessed to you, of which you are
the owner aH appears of record situ
strain,, of the Star Spangled Banner looking over his ranch In Columbia
ated In said County and State and
were lifted above the blare of the
particularly bounded and described
Btreet, It invariably brought hats off
Rend the Wand Ad».
as follows, to-wlt:
nnd hands to salute.
The North One-half (N (4 ) of the
It was during the parade, how
Northeast Quarter (N E ’4 ) of the
ever, that the hundreds of thousands
Southwest Quarter (SW U ) of Sec
who were in Washington furnished
tion Twenty-six (26) in Township
tho most significant exhibition of
Five (5) North of Range Twenty-
♦ heir intense nationalism. Of course
course every delegation was headed Author of “Private Peat” and Brilliant eight (28), East of Willamette Meri
Speaker Coming to Chautauqua
dian. in Umatilla County, State of
by a color bearer with (he American
Second Night.
Oregon.
flag nnd in many cases each unit of
a delegation. Net a flag parsed the
Not so many years ago a war hero You arc further notified that said
reviewing stand that was not saluted • and famous as the author of his own Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes
by President Harding. Mrs. Harding i hook, “Private Peat," which reached a on said premises for prior or sub
and others in (he sland. In this re Hu,° of over “ mlIllon copies; not un sequent years with the rate of in
apect crowds were In one accord, for known to fame ns the correspondent terest on said amounts as follows:
Yeur’s tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug
they, too. saluted the passing nation
ust 3, 1921, Amount 612.33, Rate of
al colors.
interest 12 per rent; Year’s tax
But when the delegation from Chi
1918, Dnto Paid August 3, 1921,
cago passed with several standards
Amount 612.66, Rate of Interest 12
of the nuttnoul color,, and with thetr
per cent; Year’s tax 1919, Date
Immense drum bearing the Inscript
Paid August 3, 1921, Amount 615.-
ion
76, Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
On heart, one hund.
Year's tax 1920, Date Paid August
One flag, one land,
3, 1921, Amount 618.55. Rate of In.
One country
leresl 12 per cent; Year’s tax 1921,
those In seats arose and Joined with
Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
those standing In cheer after cheer.
664.66, Rale of Interest 12 per cent. |
The spirit of America pervaded and
Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own
dominated the entire convention.
er of the legal title of the above de- I
There was no politics. There were
scribed property as the same appears j
no partisans. All were Americans.
of record, and each of the other per
As Thomas Jefferson exclaimed In his
sons above named are hereby further
flrat Inaugural address, “Every dif
»otlfled that Anna M. Harthrong will
ference In out ilo’t Is not a difference
apply to the Circuit Court of the
of principle. V... have called by df.
County and 8tate aforesaid for a de
ferent names brethren of the same
cree foreclosing the lien against the
principles. We are all republicans;
property above described and men
we are sll Fedei.,11
And so In
tioned in said certificate. And you
thia convention the outstanding fact ami »|>eclal writer for the New York
are hereby summoned to appear with
that although delegations were com World, Chicago Herald-Examiner, and in sixty days after the /Irst publica
Associated Press; he waa. perhaps, the
posed of Republicans and Democrats most gifted war speaker of all the tion of the summons exclusive of the
crats, radicals and conservatives, soldiers, and was ftnnlly made chief day of said first publication, nnd de
none of these distinctions were thnt of the speakers’ bureau of the United fend this action or pay the amount
This due as above shown together with
of because all were Americana with States Fuel Administration.
whom the institutions of our nalion wealth of experience sharpened his costs and accrued interest and In ease
mentality, and out of "Private Peat,"
and the honor of Old Glory
the soldier-speaker, there developed of your failure to do so, a decree will
first.
Harold Peat, one of the brilliant plat be rendered foreclosing the lten of
Hod the visiting thousands been form figures of the day.
said taxes and costs aganst the land
asked to give utterance to (he
and premses above named.
AT
STANFIEID
CHAUTAUQUA
thought uppermost In their minds,
This summons Is published by or
June 28 to July 2
tbev would nn doubt have all sub
der of the Honorable Gilbert W.
scribed to the sentiments expressed
Phelps. Judge of the Circuit Court
by Daniel Webster In hts speech of SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN of the State of Oregon, for the Coun
dedication of the Bunker Hill monu
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
ty of Umatilla, and said order was
ment.
• In the Circuit Court of the State of made and dated thia 26th day of
“Our principal business Is improve
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla April. 1928, and the date of the first
meat. Let our age he the age of Im Anna M. Harthrong. Plaintiff, va. publication of this summons la the
provement. In a dny of peace let us
Wilson S. Parks, nnd any other 24th day of May, 1926.
advance the arts of pence nnd the
person or persons claiming sny
All process and paper» In this pro
works of pear«. Lal ns develop the
right, title, lien or Interest In or ceedings may be served upon the un
resources of our tend, rail forth Its
to the within deserbed property, dersigned residing within the State
powers, build up Its Instiintlons, and
Defendant.
of Oregon at the addrras hereafter
promote Its great interests. Let our
To Wilson 8. Parks, tha above mentioned.
object be. onr country, our whole named defendant:
Keator A Randall,
country, and nothug but our coun IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
try.”
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OREGON.
Address: Pendleton. Oregon
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DO IT N O W
We Need the Money
AND NOW COMES
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Stanf ieid-Jun 28-July 2
HAROLD PEAT, FORMER
WAR HERO, TO SPEAK
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of and uuder
the seal o j the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla County
upon a Judgment rendered and dock
eted In said court on the 15th day
of May, 1923, In an action wherein
the First National Bank of Hermis
ton, a Corporation, was plaintiff,
md Llewellyn Brownell was defend
ant, in favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendant for the sum
of 6225 with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
March 22, 1922 and for the further
sum of 637.50 attorney’s fees and
619.65 costs and disbursements,
which execution was directed and
delivered to me as Sheriff in and for
said County of Umatilla, Oregon,
and which execution and order of
sale did direct that the real property
in said action on the 2nd day of
May, 1923, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 1670 feet
West and 1826 feet North of the
common corner of Sections 9 and 10,
15 and 16, Township 5 North Range
28 E. W. M„ thence North 0 degrees
8 minutes East 814 feet to point;
thence North 0 degrees 8 minutes
East to a point on the meander line
OREGON.
of the Columbia river, thence West
ward down said meander line to a
point where the same Intersects the
North and South center line through
Section 9, thence South 0 degrees
6 minutes West to a point thenee
South 0 decrees 6 minutes West
966 feet to a point, thence North
82 degrees» 5 5 minutes East 979.8
feet to the place of beginning, and
there terminating, containing 34
acres, more or less, all being situ
ated In the West half of the East
half of fractional Section 9. Town
ship 5 Noith. Range 28 E. W. M.
be sold to satisfy the said judgment
and all costs.
Therefore. I will at the West door
of the Court House on the 9th day
of July, 1923, at the hour of 2
o’clock P. M., sell the above describ
ed real property and all the right,
title and interest which the defend
ant Llewellyn Brownell had there
in on the 2nd day of May, 1923, or
since then has acquired or at the
date of sale has, the proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the satis
faction of said judgment, attorney’s
fees and all costs.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1923.
ZOETH HOUSER.
Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon.
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