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Published every Thursday at Hee-
Umattlla Coopty, Oregon by
r, Edito:
Crowder,
llto r end Man-
Entered aa second clase matter,
December HO # at the postofflce at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Subscription Bates
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OREOONITATN NNWj
Public employment bureau plae»
menta In Oregon during the current
biennium numbered 80,295, according
to the biennial report of C. H. Oram,
state labor commissioner.
The contract for completion of cruis
ing timber In Tillamook county by M.
G. Nease was signed by Nease and the
county court last week. The contract
specifies not less than 100,000 acres to
be cruised at 26 cents an acre, the
cruise to be completed before March
31, 182«.
Choir Boy» Sometimes
Need Rootreaning Hand
The restless choir boy la often tbe
best singer, as tbe Inhumanly well,
behaved youngster la often devoid of
Initiative, musical or otherwise, a
writer la tbe Montreal Family Herald
cow menta. The writer well remem
bers the choir master of hts oyrn
chorister days who, to hla sorrow, sat
immediately behind him In the choir
stalls This gentleman had a diffi
culty of speech, which prevented hlin
from pronouncing the word “ears" as
It deservea. This inuat have been a
s
o r e trial
i n n i to
io him,
n u n , for
io r m
e word
w u r u was
whs
sore
the
constantly on h l. Ilpa At frequent
Intervals during the services, at all
events. the bo, sitting In front of him
Fought to E»tobB»h
Jeutith Indagandonoa
The Mature tm « w in tbe name of a
family In Syria, which during tbe Sec
ond century before Christ, restated the
persecution* Inflicted upon tbe Jewish
nation by tbe Seleucldae.
After the death of Mattathlas. the
leader of the revolt. In 186 B. G , his
son’ Judas Maceabaeus, defeated the
Syrians In three battle*, reconquered
Jerusalem, purified the temple, and re
stored the worship of Jehovah, says
the Kansas City Star. He was slain
In ambush In 181 B. C , and was sue-
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ber these orders had dwindled until
only 30 pounds was sold In each
month. The decrease has not been
steady; Kome months It seemed to be
“ coming back” but the net result has
and the time w ill come when these
Increase In the use and sale of but
ter. The more The Farmer Inves
tigates the more It Is convinced that
the dairy Industry won more than
they realize by the campaign con
ducted In behalf of the dairy bill.
People became Informed on the
greater food value of butter. Thous
ands who voted against the bill
would not now use the bogus pro
duct.
But. as soon ns the election was
over the margarine Interests began
a new campaign for the sale of their
products. W hat are the dairymen
doing, Many of them are still In
gloom over tho election, when they
should realize that the education
al value of the campaign was great,
In spite of the adverse result. And
w ith this realization should come a
resolve to go ahead with the cam
paign of education. "No question Is
ever settled until it Is settled rig ht,”
and the time w ill come when hese
vegetable oil substitutes w ill be dis
continued. If not by legislative or
congressional action, then through
education, which w ill give the pub
lic a better understanding of the
fa /t that “ there I. no subs^tute for
butter.”— Oregon Farmer.
F a ilu r e » C a u s e d b y
L a c k o f In itia tiv e
One of the greatest Improvements
of the automobile Is the self-starter,
now found on all hut the cheapest
kinds of cars, whluh need to be
cranked by hand.
The declee suggests the reflection
that a very large proportion of the hu
man family require something of like
nature.
They lack Initiative, voluntary ef
fort; they need cranking In the fonn
of orders or directions before doing
anything worth while.
The men and women who succeed
beet In life and get the most out of It
•re of the self-starter type. They
don't wait to be told or advised what
to undertake, but proceed of their own
accord to do things.
The great Inventors, such as Edison,
•re all of this sort, says the Sncra-
mento Bee. They are originators, not
mere followers or imitators, an» they
rank among tho chief benefactors of
the world.
So It Is In business, literature, art.
the various ludustrles, and, In fact, all
occupations. Success In each Is de
pendent chiefly upon originality or In
itiative.
The U n ity o f N atu re
Nature can only he conceived as
existing to a universal and not a par
ticular end; to a universe of ends, and
not to one—u work of ecstasy to be
represented by a circular movement,
as Intention might be signified by a
straight line of definite length. Each
effect strengthens every other. There
Is no revolt In all the kingdoms from
the common weal; uo detachment of
an Individual.
Hence the catholic
character which makes every lenf an
exponent of the world. When we be
hold tin landscape lu a poetic spirit,
we do not reckon Individuals, Nature
knows neither palm nor oak. hut only
vegetable life, which sprouts Into for
ests and festoons the globe with a
garland of grasses and vines.—
Emerson.
U n iq u e British ¡»land
Restaurants, hotels and manufactur- erations on the edge of the a,ream
Id never be taken so long as Pal
ing concerns of Roseburg dependent
It Is there that fish, rabbits and ,ad,uni wag rctalned within Its walla,
upon gas for conducting their business
f°wls »r* cleaned and garbage dis- tbe atatue waa placed In a sanctuary
were sadly crippled when the gas
P"RP(1
generally. The result la that ! and carefuny guarded. I t was, how-
plant froze Friday morning. The gas j * * ’ . attracted by the taint in the wa everi flnauy stolen by Ulysses and
mains were completely filled with Ice, ®r' ,‘av® baen lb ’ be h“blt, ot ««whig Diomede« about 1184 B. 0-, and thus
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. .. : out from tbe middle of the river to victory was secured to the Greeks. Ac
shutting off the entire supply to the . gorge themgeIveg on th,g n .,uge
cording to some accounts, Troy con
city for several hours.
! go accustomed have they hecome to
tained two Palladia, one of which was
Any further action that may be feed at this spot that they have stolen and conveyed to one of the
taken by Governor Pierce with rela- learned to associate certain sounds Greek cities, while the other was taken
tlon to the ousting of Dr. Thomas Rosa j w,' b food- an(J «he clattering of pots to Italy by Aereas and secretly guard
of Portland as a member of the atate an
,°n
«tones, even before ed by the Romans In the Temple of
fish commission probably will depend b"? ?? a* een tbr°w n ou«. »'HI Vesta. The word “palladium” la some
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upon a recommendation to be solicit considerable numbers and cause them times used at the present day to sig
nify a pledge of security and protec
ed trom the attorney-general. This was I to go cruising toward the shore. To
tion.—Kansas City Star.
announced b , the governor.
call up the eel Is a recognized Item In
Flnea aggregating 968,266.85 were tbe entertainment of visitor» at the
T au g h t C are ot Book»
Imposed by the courts In Oregon as cottage.
Every child in Los Angeles upon
entering the third grade Is taught how
the result of activities of the state
to borrow books from the library an«
traffic officers during the current
Rich in Rom an R elict
how to take care of books. The chll
biennium, according to tbe biennial re
Folkstone, on the Kentish coast,
dren's librarian visits euch thlrd-gradi
port of T. A. Raffety, chief inspector was a Roman station when England
room and explains to the pupils thi
for the atate motor vehicle depart was young, says the London Times
There are still evidences of Roman use of the library. Her aim Is ti
ment. Arrests numbered 3868.
arouse an Interest In rending and
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occupation and It has been proposed
teach the children to enre for tin
Four boys who escaped from the to reconatrllct the ancient
state training school were captured by | Judging from the relics discovered books, says School Life. Following
the police while hiding In a dwelling I round about. In Saxon times It was a this a letter Is written to tbe parent.-
on Front street In Salem. Tbe boys I royal manor cnlled “Folcnnstane.” urglng their co-operation In the correct
involved In the break were John , William I granted It to Nigel de Man- use of the library. In addition a leaf
let, entitled “How To Borrow Books,'
Moore, Archie Evans, E. Kline and J .' dev|11«. one of his followers.. As a
Richter. They spent one night In th e ' "P°rt" ” becnme attached to the Is distributed among the library's pu
trims
open and two of them suffered from
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?*“ ° S ' " n V
Queen Elizabeth’s day It was still but
frozen feet.
fishing hamlet of 120 houses. The
W atpe
One hundred and eleven mills re- present Thirteenth century church oc-
Possibly the best known of Fnhre'e
portlng to West Coast Lumbermen's j cuples the site of the Saxon convent discoveries Is of the wasp who sting)
association for the week ending, of St. Ranswytb. 630, and behind Is her prey with exact surgery so as t<
December 28. manntaeturdd 78,1*4,863 tb“ * * » .
ba’1,b"’-
«""•» ,h* p«trnl»fu>«rbtlt sw«»e 4w telAl? n o d t h e n
Saxon castle of King Eadbnld.
It away with her larvae, who need liv
feet of lumber; sold 88,230,893 feet,
ing food but would be killed by th-
and shipped 72,226,612 feet. New busi
Insect It It were not paralyzed. Th-
ness was 13 per cent above produc
W h e n c e Cornea T erm " B if”
mother wasp, who never sees he
tion. Shipments were 19 per cent be
The visitor at the west coast of Can young, thus makes the most compleli
ada la likely to be puzzled by a mer- and Intricate scientific preparation;
low new business.
The Oregon-California Railroad com chant a’ klng, tw?', four ° r sl5t
for the safety ns well as the nourish
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_ an article. Its history Is connected In nient of their early days. Those o
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the old "Chinook" or trading language, us whose minds are not drugged h.
puny filed suit In the Marlon county
the or,g,n of , he
,.blt-, g,„,g
circuit court to reapportion the rail back even farther than that. A "fl- some mere word, like Instinct, mus
forever stand amazed before such won
roads' share of the expense of con penny bit" (flve-penn.v bit) was really
ilers of planning.— Norman Hapgooi
structing two overhead orosalnga locat the 12H cent unit derived from the old in Ueurst's Ifltcrnntlonal.
ed at W ilbur and Sutherlin, Douglas Spanish real or one-eighth of a dollar,
county. The total coat of the two over long used for computation and pricing
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In New Orleans, California and most
head croaslngs waa »103,500.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
seacoast towns. The United States
Sale of approximately 1,300,000 feet never had a 12H-cent coin of Its own.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
of pine, fir and larch on Tepee creek, but to this day a quarter or 25-cent
TILLA C0UNTR
In the Wallowa national forest, waa piece Is commonly spoken of as “two In the M atter of the Estate
of
announced at the district office of tbe , bite." The name "flpenny bit" or five-
forest service in Portland. The tlm , penny bit obviously »as derived from Edgar A. Smith, Deceased.
ber was bought by the Oregon Lumber ! • reference to the British and Amerl-
Notice la hereby given that the
company at Enterprise. The price waa i
TO'° nlal P«*«?- " '« *'*
J orlb undersigned has been appointed ad
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j • fractIon more than two cents of
»3 a thousand feet for the pine and 1
ministrator of the estate of Edgar A.
' Canadian money.
50 cents a thousand for the other
Smith, deecased, and has qualified at
species.
the law directs. A ll persons having
Too M uch inspiration
claims against the said estate are
It Is reported at Salem that Gov
A poet at a window, a brunette required to present the same to mt
ernor Pierce has under advisement a
came along. The poet liked her looks.
at the office of W . J. W arner, mj
proposal to Include In his message to
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.w . began to pen a song. In Just another
the legislature a recommendation that ^
en( g
v)ew 9he attorney, a t hla office In Hermlaton.i
the state printing office be operated wag go very pretty she got n line or Oregon, w ith proper vouchers, w ith
in connection with the state penlten-, two. And then there was a red-haired in six months from the date hereof.
tlary. Under the governor'« plan con- : girl, and she was not so worse. She
Dated tb la 17th day of December,
vlcts would be Instructed In the print- gave a lot of color to the ensuing 1924.
lng profession, and only such free verse. The poet couldn't sell Ids song;
ROBERT O. HO RNING.
labor as la necessary would be em conld not a nickel get. It served him 15-5tc
Administrator.
rlglit—he should have been true to
ployed.
the brunette.—Louisville Courier-Jour
Steve Edwards, a Springfield youth, nal.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF
who nearly a year ago pleaded guilty
ATTACHED PROPERTY ON
to the charge of larceny In a store
EXECUTION
MilA
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ad
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F
ro
m
Tree
Sap
at Springfield and who waa sentenced
In the West Indies a tree known to
to serve two years la the state penl-
Notice Is hereby given that by v ir
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. t h e natives as “byahya" has a sap so
tenllary and later paroled by tbe court. r|(.h , h#, whe„ , he bark Hlld
ara tue of a w rit of execution Issued
received a Christmas gift In the form eruab),d they yield a mllk-llke fluid from the office of the Clerk of the
of an order from Judge Skipworth of tbnt |g richer than cow's milk. The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
the circuit court discharging him from j Cingalese also have a milk tr<-e, for Um atilla county, and to me direct
his sentence and clearing his record known as the "kli-lghutnan.’’ while In ed on a Judgment tn said Court ren
so far as the court Is concerned.
the forests of Para there Is a tree, dered on the 6th day of December,
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known as the "mass- noil ndron,"
A census of game and predatory wh(<>b
v((1ea g m,|k
,|o(.s
1924. In favor of C. W. Kellogg and
animals In the ( ascade national forest
<(>ur , , w|U kefp ,11(Wtl„|,e|,.
John Schlmke as plaintiff«, and
has been completed at the request of j
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against W illia m Brown and M ints
the forest service, and figures have
Brown hla w ife aa defendants, for
M e re ly P rep arato ry
just been submitted. The report stat
the sum o f »300.00 with Interest
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have
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thereon
at the ra te 'o f 10 per cent
ed that there were 500 black or brown
hear in the fores,. 3000 Mack-talled
X f o ^ 't h « ? ! . m ’n o ’" iX P " annum from the first day of Oct-
deer. 10 mule deer and 390 elk. Iu th e hwn «gaged before, that I a... m tth ,
Most of Britain's Islands have their predatory animal Haas the estimate
The Intensity of hla passion innde
story, which Is sometimes unique.
gave the number of coyote* aa 361.
gbUJ|der, hut she quickly reeov-
The most striking Instance, perhaps.
«And Is I, not proper."
Is Bunk Island, In the Humber—a lit in g . bobcats or wildcat* 1730. cougars rred
Of the fur hearing gha rtemamted. “before play ng a match
tle world that lins tho peculiar distinc 60. wolves 120
to try a few pra ,*ri> games
tion of being the youngest bit of animals It was e.tlmated that thera
are 500 beaver along tbe streams, with acrub teamsF — Ho-ten Trau-
Britain.
It la. In point of age, a mere bant eight hadgers. 20 fox. 900 marten, 1360 1 script
ling, having been formed In compara mink and 1620 weasels.
Tha Christian Science serrioes are
tively recent times of land carried
As.oe.s u s .
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«teU
<° “ • AMHtorlum
away by the sea from the northeast
Astorla— Hoefler, randy maker.
Sun<ia, at 11 o dock ’ Sunday
coast. This land was swept down to
build 940,000
fireproof K
build
Ill hnlld
140 000 riienronr
..I I H - j » ; ! » .
All sr - gordially
Rpurn hend and then up the Humber, w ill
where It lodged and In time formed mg.
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve
an Island. The process Is still going
alng meeting first Wednesday each
on. and as a result the Island continues
Eugene— Associated Oil w ill bull-l mpn|h
to grow. The public Is enriched with
820.000 distribution station to em
_____________ all of the
out knowing It; for this curious for
ploy eight men.
Sheridan— Stockholders of eld Ore-
mation la the property of the Crown.
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gon growers secure canning plant
Sutherlin Local cannery employ,,
gB|, w|H #peB „ for t „ nning
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN—
15 psnple and w ill work up <6,000
{rult
tor 1916 aeaeok.
— TRY THE HERALD WANT A D S - boxes of fru it.
Coal C onsum ers
S job in our line giv**
it to the home prin
T a k e N otice
ter. The salesman
from
an
out-of-
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mgb
Figures Just released by the forest
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trencherous-
service showed that In 1823 Oregon
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10 cents per line for first Insertion. was second In lumber production wltb
Minim um charge 25 cents. Subse a total of 3,888,083,000 feet. Tbe only
Tryphon, the guardian
grlly tuned, saying; "I'll box your
quent Insertions 6 cents per line.
other state ahead was Washington, years with a book.” It became a prince Antioch us Theo«.
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1 ■ with 8,877,856,000 feet. Production in j famous phrase among the boys—and
His brother, Simon, then succeeded
Oregon Increased 81 per cent over tbe sometimes It was translated, painfully to the leadership of the common
DID THE DAIRYMEN REALLY
previous year.
, for them, Into action. But even this. wealth, and completely established tbe
LOSE?
Independence of the Jews. After seven
The Oregon supreme court, in an
" » • • '«*• embarrassing pun-
yara of beneficent rule, he wan mur
opinion
handed
down
ha.
reversed
for
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bo,
than
that
A concrete example of the success
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' devised by a clergyman who. In the dered. together with hla two sons, by
hlf
gteppe<J his son-in-law,
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of the campaign against the use of Judge Campbell of the Clackamas
Ptolemy, who vainly
butter substitutes, which waa made county circuit court lu the case in- the pulp„ drew fl>rth , r„ m ,„ e £hl)|r hoped to be chosen hla successor. John
in connection with the effort to pws volvlng Samuel Director, accused of aD offending youth, took him Into the Hyrcanua, son of Simon, was the next
He renewed^thealllance wl 6
the Pure Dairy Products bill at the larceny in connection with the alleged pulpit and stood him in the face of ™,er-
Rome, conquered Idumaea, and took
late election, is found In the report burning of his store at Oregon City, the congregation through the reniain- the title of king, 107 R C. Syria be
der of the sermon. That wa» indeed
of sales of the margarine In a coun A retrial will be held.
came a Roman province in 63 B. C.
How to dodge automobiles will be * Pena|t , .________________ ______________________________________
try store In Clackamas county. This
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•to re Is several miles off the railroad a' new coarse of Instruction at the ,
The Palladium was a famous wood-
In a well settled and prosperous com Parrish Jr. high school In Salem, ac F i» h A s s o c i a t e S o u n d
munity, where the topography In cording to announcement mad. by
W i t h T i m g Qf F e e J i n g en lmage of Fallas (Minerva), said to
vites a large amount of trade. In school officials. The Parrish school
.
have been hurled from heaven b ,
A gy ' , • Scotland, there Is a Zeug and t0 bave fallen near the tent
January of this year the order for a Is located on the route of the Pacific
‘.‘f ’""''. ° ' “ / ’ f
Hu. while he w a. engaged In build-
certain brand of margarine wa« for highway and has been the acene of
^ n t - ’ to ca’rry’ X “
t^ £ I
^ ^ .a reT tla t’Xe’ cX
90 pounds. In October and Novem several near accidents.
Classified or Local Advertising
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When you have a
, $55.00 attorney» fee» and »42.70
costs and dlsbureements. whieb Judg
m in t alg< ordart the sale of the fol-
,ow,
dMK:ribed real property In
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W e h ave tak en the*
exclu sive a gen cy for
th e F a m o u s U t a h
A b erd een Coal.
" town concern mav
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but
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O R D ER S SOLICITED
L et us know
your n eed s
■ work.
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you
spend
V * u a«xi
he e
will some day re-
5 turn to you. T h .
■ dollar you se d
■ away is gone ro -
Inland Empire Lumber Company
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eve.
Pboae 331
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TW Tard «f Best QtutBty
H. M. STRAW . MOB.
Exclusive Representatives of Natieaal Bailders Bureau
VOTE 308 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
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L e g a l B la n k s F o r S a le a t T h e H e r a ld O f fic e
having been attached on' that day
in the action above referred to ),
at pubic auction to the highest bld-
ler for cash, the proceqds of sale to
?e applied as the law directs.
Dated this 8th day of December,
1924.
I *«»¡8
ZOETH HOUSER,
a a e rlff.
By W . R. Andvrasw,
14-5tc
Deputy Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that under
vnd by virtue of a w rit c f exesu-
lon issued out of the Circuit Court
)f the State of Oregon in and for
he County of Um atilla, under the
eal thereof, and to me directed and
lellvered upon a Judgment and de
cree rendered and entered In said
;ourt on the 17th day of November,
1924, In favor of Frank Woughter,
aa p la in tiff, and against S. E. W a l
te r and M ary J. W alker h la wife,
and Charles Spencer and Gertrude
Spencer hla wife, aa defendants,
whereby tbe p la in tiff did recover a
-ersonal decree against the defend
ants S. E. W alker and M ary J. W a l
te r hie w ife, for the sum of 9100.00
vlth Interest thereon at the rate of
7 per cent per annum from the 11th
lay of March, 1922, and the further
-um of 9500.00 w ith Interest there
in at the rate of 7 per cent per an
num from Deeember 8th, 1920, and
the further sum of $100.00 attorney’s
fees, and the costs and disbursements
taxed at $53.95 and whereby it was
decreed that the mortgage dated on
the 11th day of March, 1921, exec
uted by S. E. W alker and Mary J.
W alker his wife to E. P. Dodd and
by him assigned to p la in tiff, upon
the following described real property
In U m atilla County, Oregon, to -w tt:
S E U of N W U of N E U Section 5.
Twp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W . M., which
mortgage waa recorded on March 11,
1921, at page 252 of book 70 of the
-ecorde of mortgages In the office
of the County Recorder of Um atilla
County, Oregon, should be fore-
loeed, and the said real property sold
by the Sheriff of U m atilla County,
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
i l l costs; therefore I w ill, on Satur
day. December 20th. 1924, at two
o'clock In the afternoon of that day,
i t the front door of the court house
In the city r f Pendleton. Um atilla
County. Oregon, sell all the right,
title. Interest and estate which the
id defendants, S. E. W alker and
Mary J. W alker his wife, and all
persons claiming and to alaira by.
through or under them, or any of
them, had on tbe l l t b day of March,
1921, or since then bare had. or now
bays, In and to the above described
real property and every part there
of, at public auction to tbe highest
bidder for esak In b en d ,'tb e pro
ceeds of such sal« to be applied In
satisfaction of said execution and all
costs.
Dated thia 17th day of November,
1924.
Lota 5 and 6 In Block C sad Lota
5. 7 and 9 tn Block D. First ad di
t*°n t» Hermiston, according to plat
filed Marek 9th. 1907. ail In Uma-
tills county, Oregon.
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<h« ho'lr
2 o tlo ek In
«he afternoon on the 17th day of
January. 199». sell at tbe fr»nt door
of the Court House o, said County.
rig h t, title and estate
held by the M id W illia m Brown and
M ints Brown bia wife In and to tbe
„heve described property on the 19th Sheriff of U m atilla Coenty, Oregon.
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t h is
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ear .
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: « nmaduritnl ewvwi*»
m to Caüifoci in *c aboi
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on outline
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detail«. I
WEST END
Have learned th at 7
best butter wrapper
size, 9 by 12 inche
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