THE IIKBMISTON HERALD, , HERMISTON, OREGON-
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U nion County, and to me directed and
delivered. upon
Judgm ent ren d
ered en d en te re d in paid com t en the
1 6 th day of January. 1924, in favor
o f e a p jg 'is' Ine., a corporation as
P tn ln tU f and « g ain st F. B. K napton
as D efendant, fo r th e sum of «67.12
w ltn Interest thereon a t the ra te of
6 per c e n t per a n n u m from Ju ly 12,
1922, th e f u r th e r sum of ««7.10 w ith
In tercet thereon a t th e ra te of 10
per cen t per annum from Ju ly 22,
1922, th e fu rth e r sum of «26.00 a t
to rn ey ’s fees, a n d for «15.25 cost
cud disbursem ents, w hich said Judg
m ent, and o rd er of sale h as been
docketed and enrolled in th e office
of the Clerk of said U nion C ounty;
and w hereas by said ju d g m en t and
o rd er of sale It w as directed th a t th e
follow ing described real property
In U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, to-W it;
T he E ast H alf of the N o rth e a st Q u ar.
te r of th e Southw est Q u a rte r of Sec
tio n 5, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W . M. ly
ing n o rth of th e U. S. R. S. Canal
’’A,’’ w hich p ro p erty was attnehed
o n th e 26th day of D ecember, 1923.
and is now held u n d er a tta c h m e n t,
be sold by th e S h eriff of U m atilla
C ounty. Oregon, to satisfy said Judg
m ent and. all costs;
I w ill on the 27th day of F eb ru ary ,
A. D. 1924, a t th e h o u r of 2 o’clock
In th e aftern o o n of said day. at tho
west door of th e C ounty Cout House
In P endleton, U m atilla County, Ore
gon, sell th e rig h t, ti tl e and in te re st
th e said F. B. K napton had In and to
th e above described p ro p erty on th e
26th day of D ecember, A. D. 1923,
or since then h as acquired, a t p u b .
11c auction to th e h tg h est b id d er for
cash In hand, th e proceeds to be ap
plied In satisfaction of said execu
tion an d all costs.
D ated this 22nd day of J a n u a ry , A.
D. 1924.
Zoeth HousíT, S heriff.
20-5tc By T. B. B uffington, D eputy.
many happy returns.
Hip WtnnUtan ^traiti
UMATILLA ITI
Mrs. Gus M iller and Mrs. H ansen
retu rn ed tr mo Spokane whore they
Publlshad «vary Thursday at Har.
'the bridge campaign U a live w ent w ith Mr«. H ahu for tbe fu n
aalstpn, Umatilla County, Orason by
Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man- issue these days w ith all th e com. eral of Mr. H ahn.
ralttees w orking overtim e. Neurly
all th e p etitio n s a re signed up and STORES ON WHEELS GAINING
Bntared as - anaond elans matter,
ready to be presen ted to th e county
D< earn Mir 190« at tbe pontofflcn nt
court on F eb ru ary 0. F or th a t lay Old Tin Peddler Coming Back, But
Hermiston, Oregon.
New He Drives a Big
U m atilla has d eclared a holiday and
Motor Truck.
every buatnees house Is expected to
?lose and th e cltisen s go en manse
Subscription Batea
The old tin peddler promises to come
' and dem and th e erection of a new
P ot One Tear
back again to the rural districts, but
..«1.00 bridgo all th e tru ck s and cars
Fpr BlZ Months _—
in a new form.
available w ill be pressed In to ser
Payable In Advance.
H e will roll up in a big motor truck.
vice and It Is hoped th a t evuryouo
Tin peddlers were a curious lot.
w ill be able to go. A t least Pen Nearly every one drove an ancient
Classified or Local Advertising
d leton w ill realize th a t U m atilla In white horse. The wagon had upon it
10 M ots per line for first insertion.
very high sides and the interior, when
M ln'm um eh n rg s 25* cents. Subse In earn est. A fter th e p etitions arc opened to the gaze of p country lad,
presented to th e county court they was like a peep into Aladdin’s cave.
q u en t Insertio n s 5 cen ts per line.
w ill go to th e stato highw ay commis
Bright pieces of tinware were upon
sion, governor and sta te cham ber of shelves or suspended from hooks. The
commerce and ask for help. Every tin peddler took his little store to the
one expects resu lts as th e entiro country customer. Often he exchanged
county and Morrow county are be Ids wares for rags or old clothing, says
Girurd In the Philadelphia Inquirer.
hind tho proposition.
But the sw ift auto has brought
something new. I saw one not long
A com m ittee from th e w om an’» ago a complete store on wheels. It
club w ent to H erm iston on Tuesday was stocked with nearly everything a
and presented th e bridge petition. housekeeper ordinarily buys, except
They wero well received and th e petl fresh meats.
Several years ago two girls tried the
tlons were Im m ediately put In circu
experiment of putting a bookshop on
lation.
wheels. They traveled about uud did
a llrst-rate business.
The m usical given by Mis-. M arga
T h at suggested the other and newer
ret Goff of S eattle, was a d elightful kind of store, which does not wait for
tre a t and a good crowd was In a t. the customer to coiue to It, hut goes
G E N U IN E
tendunce. The proceeds went to de to the door of the buyer.
In this wheeled shop are groceries
fray expenses on play ground ap p ar
atus. "Mrs. Stephenson sponsored the of all kinds, canned goods, cereals,
dried food, Including m eat; consider
DURHAM
affair.
able quantities of clothing, umbrellas,
TOBACCO
hats, shoes, cooking utensils, toys and
The Ladles Aid w ill give tw o eve candy for youngsters, flsh-hooks, base
i n in g’s p ictu res for th e piano fund, balls, matches, dishes, and also a few
I on W ednesday and T hursday. A books and current magazines.
THE CAM AND THE CANT’S
A truck nearly the size of our larg
local home ta le n t w ill also co n trib u te
The world Io made up of tw o,
est moving vans holds an enormous
classes of people - t h e can and th e ' “ > ‘ha even in g ’s en tertain m en t. A amount. They go fast, and articles
can t s. The can's are busy doing 'a r *e crowd '« expected'
are kept clean and dry.
Opened front und back, the lady
th in g s w hile the c a n t’s stand around
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The w om an’s club has a busy y ear from Lonesome Crossroads may go Into
sh a k in g th e ir heads, declaring they
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ahead w ith m any big projects on th e one end of this moving store, nicely
are
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sen t lighted with electricity, and come out
blc to accom plish this or th a t.
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One of th e earliest records of these,
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,, tion and one to Los Angeles to the night's shopping by traveling a few
birds who have to be shown was In
rods from her own door.
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N ational convention.
Some duy we may see even banks on
N oah’¡i tim e.
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wheels rushing about the country
W hile he was busy p reparing spec
Mrs. C. C. Peck sp en t several days gathering up money.
Ificatlo n s and plans to build the ark in P o rtlan d last week.
th e ‘‘wise guys’’ would stick around
ASK THEIR OWN EXECUTION
and tell him how foolish ho was.
W. R. N ugent w as a P o rtlan d
W hy, they argued, "th e Idea of a raiu v isito r on Monday.
Student in Kansas College Proves
com ing th a t w ill flood the earth.
Many Persons Sign Petitions
W ithout Reading Them.
You m ust becrazy. It ca n ’t be
Mr and Mrs. W. T. L am bert spent
done.’’ N evertheless a t the appoint- \ ; onday in P o rtlan d .
A year ago a student In a K ansas
cd tlroo It began to rain, not a gen-
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college came to the conclusion that
tie April shower, but such a rain as
a sad d e a th occurred here this
half of the people who sign petitions
th e world hud never seen before and wcej( when Jesse H ahn was suddenly never rend w hat they are signing. So
every m other's son who had sit j ailed. He had been In P o rtlan d at lie prepared n petition to the faculty
around knocking and d oubting found a hospital for about th ree weeks, of the school for tbe execution of all
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u— , n(1 hope for his recovery was held persons wlm attnehed th eir names to
a w atery
grave In Davy
Jones'
They have lived and thrived until out till th e last. He had cancer of the document. He went from student
to student, asked each to sign, and
today when any Idea Is advanced th e stom ach. He left a wife and an more limn a dozen put their names on
th a t has a tendency to prom ote bet aged m other. T he fu n eral was held the dotted line, imploring th at they
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a-iommiirW ty
and Spokane, W ash. Mr. H ahn was a
have their heads eat off. The execu
nrosperfto- to. th e individual' ' rnllyoad m an in th e employ of th e O. tion never was held, but the student
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proved his point.
it is amazing how willing persons
Mrs. A E. M eFarland en tertain ed are to sign petitions. They seldom
rend what they are signing and often
... T hey will polnr out to you a a p arty of frien d s on T hursday nig h t.
neglect to ask what It Is all about,
nuinlier of reasons to su b atan tlate C ards were played and refreshm ents says the Emporia Gazette. In a re
th e ir argum ent. The r>.i;.,'ons sound zerved. Mr. an d Mrs. Powell, Ida cent election In Emporia a Catholic
plausible hut if vou step and use a and A rth u r Powell, E ffie Bullack and priest unwittingly signed n Kluxers’
little gray m a tte r you w ill realize Mr. Agee, F layd M iller, Mr. and Mrs. petition, and an Emporia druggist re
mo I of the obstacles p resented by M cFarland w ere present. Music and marked the other day he never ques
tioned petition carriers hut signed
them can le overcome by u determ Ina singing com pleted the evening.
them one and all—for business pur
tlon to carry on und th e belief God
poses.
Mrs.
G
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Brown
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pnvo you a hend for o th er reasons
The Gazette believes In the ¡henry
ltin g a t th e hom e of h er p aren ts th a t names nre news and by printing
than merely to scratch.
Last Tuesday two gentlem en were Mr. and Mrs. N ugent, for a few days. the various petitions and the names of
the Rlgners, It often gives Its renders
conversing In regards to th proposd
Mrs. D w ight K u tcb en lh a ll w as a n hit of Interesting rending. This
poultry association. “ It en n ’t be
policy will be carried out more vig
done,” one of them declared. "I re. Pendleton v isito r on Tuesday.
orously In the future. So when you
m em ber son e lim e ago a fellow had a
sign n petition It might be well to
Floyd
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of
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anada,
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(brill of th is n atu re hut he was able
read It carefully and ponder over 11
to Interest only u few of th e project ing th e Pow ell fam ily. They are a minute or two before you sign. The
best way to avoid regret over signing
fanners. A good many w ill Hlgn up his cousins.
a petition Is not to sign It unless you
now and display a lot of enthusiasm
Mrs. J. M. L lew ellyn en tertain ed believe every word In It.
but la te r on It will daw n upon them
th a t chicken raising Is not so easy s few frien d s on W ednesday n ig h t,
— READ T H E WANT ADS—
and give it up.” The ch an rse are th e occasion b ein g th e an n iv ersary
ten to one the man he spoke of fall of th e m arria g e of Mr. and Mrs.
ed to put II over because th ere were Llew ellyn. Two tab les of cards were
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
UNDFR EXECUTION
a few men like him w'ho w ere ready In piny a fte r w hich d elig h tfu l re
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to say can ’t when they should have a fresh
boosted Instead. We do not believe able evening w as spent and every one tu e of an execution Issued o u t of the
anyone signing up Is doing so w ith presen t wish th e host and hostess C ircu it C ourt, S tate of Oregon for
th e Idea th a t all they have to do Is
listen to th e hens cackle and then
go out and g ath er th e eggs. They
realize It m eans work hut It w ill b c lH
work for w hich a Just recom pense i
50
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CIGARETTES
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“BULL”
D ated th ia ir tU day ot J a ,m a rlr’ I U I
1924.
JOHN M SMITH.
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A dm inistrator.
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NOTICE 0» SHERIFFS SALE
UND -R EXECUTION
N otice is hereby given th a t by v ir
tue of an execution Issued out of th«
C ircuit C ourt, S tate of Oregon for
U m atilla couaty, and to me directed
and delivered, upon th e Judgm ent and
decree rendered and entered In said
Court on th e Y l» t day of Jan u ary .
1924, In fa'-or of f t L. J e w e tt as
P la in tiff b i :A ag ain st Llew ellyr
B row nell and Jen n ie B. Brow nell, his
wife, as D efendants, for the sum of
«1000.60 w ith in terest thereon a t I
the ra te of 10 p er cent per annum (
from November 9, 1921, th e fu rth e r
sum of »135.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees, and
for »25,35 coat and disbursem ents,
w hich said decree, judgm ent and
order of s a lt has been docketed and
enrolled In th e office of the Clerk
of said U m atilla C ourt; and w hereas
by said Judgm ent. d»cree and order
of sale it w as directed th a t th e fol
low ing described real property in
U m atilla county, Oregon, to -w ltr
B eginning a t a point 1670 feet
w est and 1826 feet n o rth of the
common corner of Section Nine (9)»
Ten (1 0 ), F ifteen (1 5 ). and Sixteen
(1 6 ), Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M. thence
no rth no degrees 8 feet east 814 feet
to a point, thence n o rth no degrees
8 feet east to a point on the m ean
der line of the C olum bia R iver;
thence w estw ard down said m eander
line to a point w here th e same In
tersects th e no rth and south center
line through said Section N ine (9 ) ,
thence south no degrees 6 feet west
to a point; thence south no degrees
6 feet west 966 feet to a point;
th en ce no rth 82 degrees 55 feet east
979.8 feet to tho place of beginning
and th ere te rm in atin g , containing
34 acres, more or less, all being s itu
ated in the W est H alf ( W ’/4) of the
NOTICE 0E FINAL HEARING
E ast H alf (E J 4 ) of F ra ctio n al Sec
IN THE COUNTY COURT 0E TEE tion N ine ( 9 ) , Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W.
STATE 0E OREGON FOR
M. to g eth er w i‘h the tenem ents,
UMATILLA COUNTY
h ered itam en ts
and
appertenances
th ereu n to belonging or In any wise
In the M atter of th e E state
a p p ertain in g , be sold by th e S heriff
of
cf U m atilla County, Oregon, to sa t.
Corwin C ham berlain, Deceased.
Notico is hereby given th a t tho isfy said ju d g m en t and all costs;
1 will on th e 27tlr day of F eb ru ary
undersigned, a d m in is tra to r of th e es
ta te of C orw in C ham berlain, deceas. A. D. 1924. a t the hour of 2 o’clock
ed, has filed his 'I n a l account w ith in th e afternoon of said day a t the
th e clerk of the above e n titled court, W est Door of th e C ounty Court House
and th a t the judge of said court has In Pendleton, U m atilla County, Ore
designated Monday, F e b ru a ry 25, gon, sell th e rig h t, title and In ter
1924, a t the hour of 10:00 o’clock in est th e said Llew ellyn B row nell and
the forenoon as the tim e, and tho Je n n ie B. B row nell had In and to the
room of the C ounty Judge In tin j above m se n b e d pr ! rty on th e 9th
C ounty Court H ouse a t P en d leto n , . day of November, A. D. 1918 or since
U m atilla county, Oregon, as th e p lated th en has acquire '. * public auction
when and w here h earin g shall ba to th e lil. l e t t id er for cash In
had hereon. All persons Interest«! i hand, the r-occcdi o be applied In
are hereby notified to then and th e re I satisfaction of said execution and
appear and show cause, if any th e y nil costs.
have, why the F in al R eport should |
D ated th is 23rd day of Jan u ary ,
not he approved, tho a d m in is tra to r, A. D. 1924.
discharged and his bondsm en exon-
Zoeth H ouser, Sheriff.
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20-5tc By T. B. B uffington, Deputy.
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FUEL
these are the days that you
NEED IT
Coal and Wood
WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF
LUMP AND EGG COAL
ALSO GOOD DRY
Slab Wood
—AND—
Block Fir Wood
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Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ’
M. M. STRAW . MGR.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
Blue Cross Poultry Farm
The raising of poultry, in near future, will be one of the lead
ing industries on this project; make the right beginning.
I am offering you SIX WEEKS OLD chicks, free from white
diarrhoea and vaccinated against roup, diptheria, cholera ar.d
allied diseases, selected for vigor and conformation, for May 8tv
June delivery, at the following prices:
S. C. White Leghorn Tancred strain, trapnested stock, mixed
sexes, $50.00 per 100; choice pullets, $75.00 per 100.
S. C. R. I. Red, good laying strain mated to pedigreed roost
ers, mixed sexes only, at $50.00 per 100.
It is cheaper than you can raise them from day old chicks
and you have strong and healthy stock to start.
Orders taken only until January 1, 1924. 50 per cent of the
price with the order, balance at time of delivery.
Address; Dr. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian. Hermiston.
Oregon. Telephone 82-R.
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w ill be received. As for th e inis. ■
takes they are to be expected. We ■
all m ake them In every line of b u s l j l
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tiesa and th e m an u factu rers of pen-
ells h e llo ci v.e v III continue t u g
* rro r for th e r „.-
pencils are ■
equipped w ith erasers. Becnure of ■
fear of these m istakes honld we «11
Idly by and not try f • b etter otir eon- ■
«tltlone? It In hy It,m i th a t we a t . j g
ta in a certain degree of perfection. £
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A few day» ago we were prlvl H
leged to v isit th e chicken ran ch of ■
Win, Ogden, lie has a nice flock and
Is well equipped to take care of th e in J B
I7e gives them th e proper care and
as a resu lt they show a profit. Last
m onth a fte r expenses had been paid
he found the flock had made him
rich er by «12«. Mol such a bad In.
mme for a Hide line, 1» It? There «H
nre n num ber of o th er poultry rale ®
ers on th e project who arc doing th e
cam e
L e t’« forget th e word c a n 't jg
• hen W(
we m ention (he poultry nsso. ¡H
'tnllon. . and sn h stllu te In It’s place
he word CAN. Everybody boost g
*ut It over and put It over big.
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Public Dance
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J u s t tw o th in g s have made It possible fo r us to give
y o u th is 20% reduction on Tuxsdo:
1. A reduction in th e cost o f K en tu cky B urley
tobacco and in package m a te ria ls , as «well.
2. T h e consolidation o f three o f o u r big p lants
in to one. (M r . Ford m ay n o t bo in tho
tobacco business b u t he Is rig h t a b o u t
consolidation.)
Y o u know that it is the desire and policy of T h e
American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the
maximum of service.
Reducing the price of a tre a t favorite like Tuxedo is
our idea of delivering this service.
Tuxedo is always F R E S H . E v ery package i
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