The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 20, 1923, Image 2

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    THE HEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Sip ^tnnWaa Arraló
my nets like anything. I'm good with
fists. Better get your gun an' shoot
shootln's good.
An’—great
Published every Thursday st Her- while
snakes!" as the figure rume within
misten, Umatilla County, Oregon by range of my screwed 'round face—“a
Raymond Crowder, Editor sad Man­ girl—an’ pretty as a picture I ’T wun't
ager.
yon that spoke!"
“Tea, it was, but I spoke deep's I
Entered as second class matter,
December 1903 st the postoffice at could to sound like a man. Thievin'
Hermiston, Oregon.
said hopelessly, “Nothin' matters. It's
I the pen for ma. When they’re caught,
all them hoboes are goln' to split on
' me, te try to save themselves. They’ve
, been playin’ simp with me. I see It
now. 1 bragged I was smart, so they
shoved me to the front an' kept pattln*
an* tellln’ me what a kingbird I was.
Huh! 1 done most of the stealln'. 1
killed the two watchdoga Just leave
me hangln* here to get sort of used to
what's cornin'."
The girl hesitated, moving closer.
“Don’t talk as If you was all bad,"
she considered. “An’ I like your voice.
Let me see your face plainer."
But my face was toward the wall,
my body limp and dejected. She placed
a hand on ray head and turned my
face toward her.
"Ugly lookin’ phlr, ain’t It!" I Jeered.
“Better get a rope an' tie my hands.
■olds That’s my real, not ‘Rat* Ilk«
¡ha hoboes can me. Now you run Into
rhe house a»' tell the men, when they
come, that I'll be slttln' out here.”
“Don’t be silly, Reynolds. I’ve been
studyln* It out. Would anybody know
you 'round here?"
“None but the gang. I’ve worked tn
the dark—unless by the clothes."
“Then It’s all right. Now there’s a
little room In bark the hen roost
where we keep chicken feed. I have
the whole care of It an’ keep the key.
I'll lock you In there an’ bring out
some supper an' some peroxide to
dean the hurt places with. An’ la the
mnrnin' when I slip your breakfast 1'U
bring some clothes a visitor left here
once. They’re pretty good, an’ ’bout
your size. You put ’em on an* come
straight to the kitchen door."
"All right," I promised. “But what's
the Idea—give myself up?"
“Silly again. You're goln' to work.
The master haa been tellln’ us to be
on the lookout for a man to do his
gardenin'. Good help’s scarce, an’ he'U
snatch you up. An’—an* them dead
chickens In the bag I'll fix up for din­
ner. I'd have to get some anyway, for
company Is cornin'. Christmas dinner,
you know.”
an May 4, 1908, or since then hare
acquired, at public auction to the
highest bidder tor cash In hand, the
proceeds to he applied In satisfaction
of said execution and all coats.
Dated this 24th day of November,
1923.
ZOBTH HOUSER, Sheriff.
12-5te By T. B. Buffington, Deputy.
NOTICE OF SALE
“I
3
ON THE TRACK NOW
E
One Car Utah Castle Gate
Stove Coal
$12.00 on car.
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Notice is hereby given that l»y vir­
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tue of the authority of the City
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Charter of ih>. City of Hermiston and
the direction of the City Council au­
thorizing and directing the Treasurer
of the City of Hermioton to collect
the unpaid assessment for the city
Irrigation water for tbo year 1923,
levied and imposed under the provto- 1
ions of Ordinance No. 73. passed I
by the city council and approved by
the mayor on July 2, 1913, an ordi­
nance No. 96 passed b tho city coun­
cil and approved by the mayor ou
April 17. 1918.
I will on the 22nd day of December,
“Another Chicken Want Into the Bag.”
1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the
hoboes ain't good to meet when they
forenoon of said day at the City
tki. l t l i . W u t i n N ew sp aper U nion.)
got their stealtn's on 'em. But 1 sure
Council
Chamber In the City of Her­
did set you going.”
miston,
Oregon,
sell the following de.
Her tinkling laugh sounded pleas­
G E N U IN E
scribed lots, pieces and parcels of
ant even In ray unappreciative posi­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
land at public auction to the highest
tion.
UNDER EXECUTION
“Of course I came ’round the cor­
bidder for cash In hand the proceeds
Notice
la
hereby
given.
That
by
DURHAM
ner slow, not being sure you meunt to
from the sale of each lot, piece or
by virtue of an execution and order
TOBACCO
stuy. And say, I never did have a
parcel of land to be applied In satis­
real adventure before, with me as
of sale issued out of the Circuit faction of the assessment upon lot,
heroine. It’s Just like a book. An’ you
Court of the State of Oregon for piece or parcel of land with Interest
“IEST WE FORGET’’
do look so funny. I’m enjoyin’ my­ * “But You an’ Me Know Better."
t'm gr.-ut with my lists—boxln', you Umatilla County, and to me directed thereon from March 1, 1923, at the
Remember Christmas
morning self.”
“So’m L An’ I feel funny—Just as know. An' you're close enough for me and delivered upon a Judgment and rate of * per cent per annum togeth­
when you were akld? And the days
funny's can be. An’ of course I to maul you right now.”
er with a penalty of 15 per cent of
of anticipation before Santa Claus
But she paid no attention. She Decree rendered and entered in said
wouldn't be polite. You bluffed me
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was due? Christmas morning was a to thinkln' you a man. That's why 1 stmlicrt my face a few moments, then Court on the 19th day of November, each of said assessments and all costa.
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Following
Is
a
description
of
each
red leltor cne In your childhood ex­ started my high dive. Ou-u-ch !”
pulled my cheek softly.
1923, in favor of Western Irrigation of said Idts, pieces or parcels of land
“ Why. you're nothin’ but a boy,” she
istence. You went to bed early on
“Winder pinches, does It?’’ laughed
Company, as plaintiff, and against D.
Christmas eve and your slumbers the girl. "Carpenter who made it didn't said pityingly, “nothin’ but Just—a F. Mustard, os defendant, for the sum with the number of feet frontage,
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name of owner or reputed owner,
hoy."
were fitful. All night you dreamed know his business."
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of
Three
Hundred
Sixty
()3<0.00)
"I'm past twenty-one,” Indignantly.
“Knowed— It—too—well," I groaned,
and amount of said assessment:
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of Santa and his reindeer and how
breaths, “ 'specially when he “I’leiily old enough to know what I'm Dollars, with Interest thereon at the
According to plat filed with County
he would enter through the chimney between
Phone 331
drlv them nails. 1—was twisting doin', an' to take my medicine.”
rate of six per cent (3 per cent) per Recorder November 23, 1904.
leaving trains of enrs, wagons, sleds, ‘round to see you better, an'—ouch!
“Just a hoy." she repeated. “Now
Name Amount
“ The Yard of Best Quality '
apples, candles, etc.
W-h-ewl Them nulls are cuttln' me you wait a minute. 1 wun't be gone annum from the first day of June,
a
Block 2—
Bright and early you were up right in two. Fust we—know I'll he 1 long."
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
1920, and for Thirty-five and 40-100
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She
hurried
away,
soon
returning
Lot
1,
50
feet,
Minnie
Brown......
Your cariosity would not permit you droppln' half Inside un' half out.”
(335.40) Dollars costs and disburse­
with
a
tall
step-ladder,
which
she
The girl uttered a low cry of com­
......... ...................................... 35.00
to dress before you ascertained wliat
Excltuive Representatives of National Builders Burean
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placed against the wall. Mounting to ments, which said decree. Judgment
Lot 2, 50 feet, Minnie Brown......
St. Nick had left. You had written miseration.
and
order
of
sale
has
been
docketed
“1—I didn't know,” she apologized the sernnil step she put her arms un­
................................................35.00
a letter to Santa Claus a few days
and enrolled In the offflce of the
contritely. “I wouldn't have laughed. der my shoulders.
Lot 3, 50 feet, Minnie Brown......
before Christmas Informing hint of ( thought 'twas Just bein’ squeezed
“We’ll lay your hend Hn’ shoulders clerk of said Court, and
.............................................. 35.00
on this step-ladder so you'll be level
your desires and sure enough there too tight. Could. I pull—"
Whereas,-by said Judgment, decree
they were. The Jolly old fellow sel­
“Not on your life,” I cried hastily. an’ easy,” she said cheerfully; “then and order of sale It was directed that Block 4—
dom failed you. Perhaps the money “It would only help the nulls, not me. I’ll pry off a side piece, like you said. the following described property In Lot 1, 50 feet, H. R. Newport........
I've noticed It's loose."
................................................35.00
value of the toyB you received was Maybe If one side of the frame could
In ten minutes she had me free, Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
be
pried
off,
makln'
the
winder
bigger.
Lot 2, 60 feet, II. R. Newport........
very small and yet on Christmas
The
Southwest
quarter
of
the
standing
on
the
ground
beside
her.
But
I felt It wiggle like 'twas loose when
................................................35.00
morning Rockefeller with his millions I stuck In.”
1 felt no animation.
Southwest quarter (SW tf of
Lot 14,
pet, F. E. Barnhart......
“ ’Twa’n’t worth the trouble," I
could not have purchased a single
S W ft) of Section 5, Township
"But you’re an awful hobo tramp
................................ 5.00
one.
who steals an' all," hesitated the girl. grlmicd. “though I’m Just as much
4, N. R. 28, E. W. M., together
Block 5—
The child of today Is the same as “Maybe I’d better wait till the master obliged. But I've got old tramp clothes
with
the
water
rights
of
forty
,
on, an’ with the country 'roused they’d
Lot 21, 50 feet, W. O. Sutherland .
of yesterday. Ills anticipations and comes back from break In' up your pes­ spot me ten miles off an’ run me In. miners lncheH appurtenant there­
........................................ 5.00
JoyH at Christmas are the same. tiferous camp. But he’d slap you Then the gang will throw all the stuff
to, as specified In the contract
Lot 22, 50 feet. W. O. Suther-
Thero are a number of “regular fel. right In Jail with Ihe others.”
on
me.
an'
make
It
good
an'
strong.
entered
Into
between
the
West­
"Hey I" I choked In a startled voice
land .......................................35.00
lows’’ who build eastleB concerning
No. I'll Just stay here till the men
ern Land & Irrigation Company
Block «—
the coming of Santa but awake on —"the camp! What about the camp!” come hack. I see now I wa’n’t cut out
and D. F. Mustard on the 20th
Lot 17, 25 feet, E. O. Comegys
day of April, 1910,
“Yes, you’ve been watched. A mun for a hobo, anyhow, an' I’ve been sns-
Christmas morning doomed to dis­
.......... - ..............„...... ........... 32.50
appointment.
Perhaps you know was hid all day tn the top of a pine piclonln' II for some time. I'm too be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla
grass green for one thing, an’—an’
Lot 19, 25 feet, I). O. ComegyR...
some. If so Hec that he or she Is not near the edge of the swamp, watchln' they’re too cheap for another. My real County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg.
W h ere the Sun Shines
................... ............................32.50
disappointed this year. It will only your coniln’s an’ gain’s. Folks got work Is dlggln’ In dirt like I started ment and decree and all costs.
tired o’ hens stole an* watchdogs pla-
M o st o f the T im e
coat you a few dimes and It means a ened, an’ such like. The mnster an' out. An’ If It hadn’t been for an uncle
I will, on the 29th day of Decem­ Block 7—
Lot 7, 35 feet, C. C. Durfey. 33.50
lot to the child. If you would know 'boat a dozen men, with the constable, who put two men's work on me nn’ pes­ ber. at the hour of eleven o’clock, In
and the very air seema to dispel worry
Lot'8, 12 feet, C. C. Durfey. 31.20
real Yuletlde happinett, play Santa are cleanin’ ’em up right now. lie terin’ my life out, while his own boys the forenoon of said day, at the
and tone up the nerves.
Claus to some needy boy or girl. told me to stay 'round the poultry were goln’ to school. I'd ho at It now. North door of the Court House In Pen Block 8—
One can pick oranges, climb moun­
dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell
Lot 1, 50 fet. J. K. Shotwell 85.00
Their Joy und beaming countenance house an’ watch—though't wun’t like­ Fact Is, I ain’t much.”
tains, dance at fine hotels, bathe in
“Nor me," returned the girl sympa­ all the rlghl, title and Interest said
ly
anybody
would
come
so
early.”
Lot 2, 50 feet, J. K. Shotwell 85.00
over a coveted toy will amply repay
the ocean, visit old missions and play
“An' was you there ull the time?" I thetically. “I’m only second girl In the D. F. Mustasd had tn and to the
Lot 17, 25 feet, M. W. Sharrard....
for the money spent.
kitchen
an’
they
keep
dribblin’
into
me
golf all in one day, if desired; or
asked, In a depressed voice.
above
described
property
on
the
20th
...........................................„...32.60
every day for months and each day
“Right In the corner, In the shadow. I’m no ’count. But you an' me know
day of April, 1910, or Bince then has
Lot 15, 25 feet, C. H. Crandall ...
something new
I was sort o' scared when you slipped better. We’re a whole lot. It’s only acquired, at public auction to the
..................... „........................ 32.50
In; an' besides, I wa’n’t sure. So I oilier folks' envy.”
highest
bidder
for
cash
In
hand,
the
My face cleared and I laughed.
4 0 0 0 Miles of Paved Highways
Lot 23, 25 feet, R. V. Ashmun......
waiter). But It’ll be an hour or so 'fore
“Guess you're right," I agreed. proceeds to be applied In satisfaction
the master gets back, an' you’ll keep
The most w o n d e r fu l system of
........................-.......................32.50
“Anyhow, you’re some girl. An' say,
of said execution and all costa.
on hurtln'.”
hotels, apartment houses, cottages,
Lot 24, 25 feet, R. V. Aahmttn.....
want
you
to
remember
me
ns
Itey-
“That don’t matter none now," I
Dated this 24th day of November,
bungalows and suites for the accom­
----- ---- ----------- ........ ......... 32.50
Dj> F. H. SWEET
1923.
modation of tourists in all the world,
Block 12—
ZOETH HOUSER. Sheriff.
»1IE c h i c k e n
and costs reasonable.
Girl Discover«!
Lota 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, 182ft feet.
squawked.
I
12-Stc By T. B. Buffington, Deputy.
Acrobatic Tramp
Lyle
Tilden.......................
318.25
Representatives of tho
slid a swift
Purloining Poultry
According to plat fl'cd with the
hand to Its
NOTICE OF SHERIFS SALE UNDER
County Recorder April 5, 1905.
for a Yule tide
n eck
an d
EXECUTION
Block 3—
stilled
IL
This
Faaat.
will gladly furnish Illustrated booklet« giving
Notice Is Hereby (liven, That by
complete information about the glorlotu play­
made the fifth and [
Lot 1, 50 feet, J. H. Reid 35.00
virtue of an execution and order of
ground
of the West Let them teU all about
anil went Into the I
hotel rate«, railroad fares, through car service.
Intruder Impaled
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court Block «—
bag with a spite­
Lot 11, 50 feet, H. Roblnett. 35.00
on Window Nails, ful lunge. I was
of the State of Oregon, In and for
F. C. Woughter, Agt., Hermiston, Ore.
but Was Saved
the County of Umatilla, and to me Block 7—
angry
nt
the
Wm. Me M”rri»v. Gen’l Pass. Agent,
Lot 1, 30 feet. F. A. Chezik 33.00
clumsy work. A
directed tfnd delivered upon a Judg­
■a
Portland, Oregon
by N aw Friend
Lot 2, 25 feet, F. A. Cherik. 32.50
squawk wus u
ment and decree rendered and en­
Lot 3, 25 teet. F. A. CherUt..?2.50
dead give-away of new lingers, and
tered In said court on the 19th day of
mine were old. Of course It wus u dog
Lot 4, 25 feet, F. A. Chezilt.2.50
November, 1923, In favor of Western
well...................................... »3.15 ter of tha Southeast Quarter of Sec­
harking In the houae path and my turn­
Irrigation Company, a corporation, Block 8—
Lot 13, 45 feet, Earl Cald­
tion 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W. M.
ing at the Instant of clutching. But
Plaltiff, and against W. J. Staptsh
Lot 1, 30 feet. C. C. Durfey 33.00
well.......................................33.15
that was no excuse for a regular. I
I will at the hour of 2 o’clock In
and Clara Staplsh, his wife, John D.
Lot
2,
25
feet,
C.
C.
Durfey
32.50
I
Block 8—
was getting so cocksure of myself un
the
afternoon on the 12 th day Janu­
Watson and Mattle C. Watson, his
Lot 3, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey. 32.50 ' Lot 8, 45 feet, G. A. Beasley 33.15
to be careless.
ary, 1924, at the west door of the
wife,
Defendants,
for
the
sum
of
Lot
21,
25
feet,
C.
C.
Durfey
32.60
j
My hand shot out again and another
Lot 4, 46 feet, G. A. Beasley 33.15
Four Hundred Ninety-nine and 15-
Lot 22, 25 feet. C. C. Durfey 32.50 j Lot 5. 4 feet, 5G. A. Beasley 33.15 Umatilla County Court House tn Pen­
chicken went Into the hag. That ntnile
dleton. Umatilla county, Oregon, sell
1*0
(3499.15)
Dollars,
with
Interest
six, the number I boasted I would
Block 11—
.’lock 9—
all
the right, title and estate held or
thereon at the rate of six per cent
bring, and a fine feast for even ten
Lot 18, 30 feet. Geo. B riggs.33.00 i Lot 9, 50 feet, Walter Botkin.___
hungry hoboes In a woisla camp—our
owned by the said Allen Umatilla
(* per cent) per annum from Novem­
Lot 19, 25 feet. Geo. Briggs .82.50
.....— ................
33.50 Fruit Company In and to the abovR
Christmas dinner.
ber 19, 1923, and the further sum of Block B—
Lot 10. 50 feet, Walter Botkin..... described NEft NW ft SEft Section
But I ulways liked to do a little
Seventy-five (375.00) Dollars attor­
Lot 4, 47 ft feet, E. E. McMillen
more than I promised. I would take
....................- ............
33.50 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W. M. and at
ney's fees and for Nine Dollars and
Eat........... „......... .. ........... 34.75
an extra one for good measure—a nice
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, thia said time and place I will also separ­
70-100 (39.70) costs and disburse­
fat one. My eyes peered along the
Lot 6, 47 ft feet. E. E. McMillan
22nd day of November, 1923.
ately sell all the right, title and es.
ments. which said decree. Judgment
dimly oullined forms on the roosts,
Est. .......................... ........„..34.75
S. C. Lochrie, City Treasurer. tate owned or held by the said Allen
und—
and Order of Sale hae been docketed
Lot 6. 47 ft feet, E. E. McMillan
11-Ste
“Hello," said n voice nt the door.
Umatilla Fruit Company In and to
and enrolled In the office of the
Est
................... ...... .„„„34.75
I gas|a*il audibly. Sharp eara were
the above described SEft NW ft
Clerk of said Court, and
Lot 10, 47 ft feet. E. E. McMillan NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS S A IE OF
another thing I prided myself on, and
SEft Section 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E.
Whereas, by said Judgment, decree
Est...„.........
................
.........
34.75
PROPERTY
O
F
EXECUTION
this person had appeared at the door
and order of sale It was directed that
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ W. M., including such interest as
as noiselessly ns I ismld have tuyself.
Lot 11. 4 7 ft feet. É. E. McMillan
the following described real proper­
The two breaks rutiled mu.
Est.............. ............... ........ „34.75 tue of a Writ of Execution issued was owned by said Allen Umatilla
Fruit Company In the above describ­
ty in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-
High up at one end whs a little
According to plat filed with the from the office of the Clerk of the
square window, (he sash out to admit
wlt:
Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon ed piece, of property on the 12th day
County Recorder April 22, 1907.
air. My eyes were as quick and ac­
The Northeast quarter of the
for Umatilla County and to me direct­ of January, 1911, or that it has since
Block E—
curate as my fingers, nnd my body had
then acquired, at public auction to
Southeast quarter (N E ft of
Lot 5. 54 feet. W. S. Boynton 35.40 ed on a Judgment In said Court ren­
once belonged to an acrobat hoy In a
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
SEft
)
of
Section
2,
Twp.
2.
N.
dered
on
the
23th
day
of
November,
Block
F—
circus. Almost with the word from
R.
27.
E.
W.
M.,
together
with
the doorway my knees hunt and
Lot 6. 54 feet. Frank Reeder..35.40 1923, In favor of the Hermiston Com­ the proceeds of the sale of the prop­
the water right appurtenant
straightened Into a swift spring, my
Lot 7. 54 feet, Frank Reeder....... pany, a corporation, a, plaintiff and erty first above described to be ap­
arms In front and ray pnlius together
thereto, to-wlt: A water right
................................................35.40 against the Allen Umatilla Fruit plied to the satisfaction of that por­
like a person diving.
of one miners Inch per acre for
Lot
8, 54 .feet. Frank Reeder........ Company, n corporation, as defend­ tion of the execution referring to
Then the humor of It struck me. and
the first sum of 3487.17 with Inter­
each acre of said lands, ns set
ERE'S
the
solution
to
your
gift
problems—
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....... ............. ......... ................. »5.49 ant for the sum of 3487.17 with in.
I chuckled. “Winder hole wan't quirk
forth and described In the wnter
lovely set of Pyralin toiletware. Its exquisite
terest thereon at the rate of 7 per est thereon as above set forth and
enough In grahhln', so missed my neck,
Block O —
right contract from Western
beauty and real utility make it a gift that is certain to
cent per annum from March 1. 1319, the further sum of 375.00 attorney',
leavin' ine to squawk -same's I did
West f t . 270 feet. Catholic
be appreciated and keep alive thoughts of the giver
Land A Irrigation Company to
number five chicken. Guess 'tivas all
Church _______________327.90 and -the further sum of 375.00 at­ fees together with coets, and tpe pro­
in years to come.
cornin' to me. Say,” raising my voice,
W. J. Staptsh. recorded in Uma­
torney’s few; and the further sum ceeds of the sale of the property last
Block H—
~
“you man who spoke, come an' gel I
tilla County, Oregon, tn Volume
of »437.13 with Interest thereon at above described to he applied to the
Lott.
54
feet.
Peer
Boklsh
.35.49
You
can
either
buy
the
complete
set
or
just
a
few
me. I've caught an' am holilln’ my­
81 of Deeds nt page 7?,
essential pieces which ctn be added to from time to
Lot 7. 54 feet. Peer Boklsh... 35.40 thn rate of 7 per cent per annum satisfaction of that portion of the
self. Don't s‘s|>ose there’s any reward 1
he sold by the sheriff of Umatilla I Let 9. 54 feet. Peer Boklsh 5.40 from March 1, 1919 and the further execution referring to the last sura
time. As all designs are standard, perfect matching
cornin'to me. Clirlstii.it» y<ui know.' i
County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg­
is guaranteed. The Pyralin name-stamp on every
It was still fairly light oul slits and
Lot 19. 54 feet. Peer ftokish. 35.49 n aa of 375.00 attorney's fees and of 3487.18 with Interest thereon as
ment and decree and all costs.
my head auspended live or a ll feet
article is ywir guarantee of lasting satisfaction.
Acordtng to plat filed with County coats and disbursement, taxed at above set forth and the further sum
I will, nn the 29th day of Decem­ Recorder March 21, 1909.
from Ihe ground.
344.(6. which Judgment also orders of 373.00 attorney', fees, together
Stop in and see our display while there is a wide assort­
A cautious step came 'round the cor- '
ber, 1923. at the hour of eleven Block 2—
the sale of the following described with costs and disbursements.
ment
from
which
to
choose.
nor.
Dated this 30th day of November.
o’clock la the forenoon of said day.
1x4 I. 45 feet. B F. Shaw ..»».15 real property la Umatilla County,
"Ain't scared of me Irusscl up like
1923.
at the North door of the Court House
Lot 3. 45 feet. A. L. Lnrnon »3.15 Oregon, to-wlt: The Northeast Quar
thia, are pm?' I Jeered, "an' atilt, it I
tn Pendleton, In Umatilla County,
Zoeth Houser,
Lot 4. 45 feet. Tom Jensen »3.15 Ie r * tfc* Northwest Quarter of the
*t wan't for that nail grlmlln Inin me
Oregon, eell the right title, and In­ Block 5—
Southeust Quarter of 8ectlon 33, Tp. Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon.
when I so much as wink, as' my bein' ,
terest that said defendants had In
By T. B. Buffington,
turned wrong side 'round. 1 could use
Lot 14. 45 feet. J. H Schram 33.16 5 N. R. >9 E. W. M, and the South­
hnd to the above described property
east
Quarter
of
the
Northwest
Qnar-
13-5to
Deputy.
Lot 15, 45 feet, Earl Cald-
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