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mg mamgToa u m w HwagroJ, oraoaoy. nr t d circuit court oi t d Get 7 hinge in Shape for Fall and Winter Now I l'S REPAIR TIME Materially Tour* The mother of Mrs. Guy Cronk, who has been visitin g at the Cronk home in this city for the past three weeks, returned to her home in met, Idaho, the firtat part of last week Mrs. Cronk accompanied her to Emmet and returned to her homr here Sunday night. * R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 ¿Really! 1 ' m u st nO t liegled our shoes For the shoes and the hat are the completing touches. A nd it V'jii is the little touches that make or mar, as we women folk so well know. • N o longer need fascinating gown be undone by inharmonious footwear or your disposition tried by shoes that pinch. B r o w n s Shoes molded to fash ion’s latest forms are the work o f master craftsmen. T h ey look so becoming, modish, and still they are downright comfy— and so reasonable in price, too. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE PENDLETON, OREGON AUTO PA R TS NEW Al D USED You can save money and tin e bere. Come and see Us. Auto Clearing House, Inc. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Phone 38 Night Phone 881 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT TH E T R IU M PH O F RIGHTEOUSNESS Millions now living will never die Presvnt-day plans ai.,1 st Heines for re-ordering the world continue to meet with consistent failure. But their failure does not hold as much meaning as does the T ri umph of the New Order. The New Order continues to be reared as present modes of life and forms of civilization make way The Triumph of Righteousness-right doing-is integrally associated with the troubles incident to its assuming sway. hear w . J. TH O R N OF NEW YORK N. Y. Hermiston Auditorium Hermiston, Ore. Friday November 27 8.00 p. m. Seats F ree IN TE R N A TIO N A L Abort tfcoCity oaal W. L. Blessing left Sunday night for Portland on a business mission. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. - i mottos Mr. and Mr«. Chas. Kaiser leave the U tter part o t the week (or Port land to get their little daughter who has been under a doctor’s care for ■some time, and reported much Im proved. They wars accompanied by Mm. A. W. Agnew who will visit relatives In Portland (or a short time. ■SELECT LUMBER FOR REPAIRING Make np your mind what repair or building work yon are going to undertake within the next few weeks. When you've figured out how much lumber you will need, tell us about it. We offer so'ect, carefully inspect ed lumber, shingles, lath, plank, fence posts, etc., at most reasonable prices. u LOCAL AND HUONAL N o ColloctiOB BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION STATE 0 7 OREGON Tor the County of ’ judgment, order and dnerw, laterent, eoatg and accruing ooata. B. T. COOKJNGHAM, 8heriff of Um atilla County, .Oregon. Easter* Oregon Livestock By 8. 8. Stokes, Deputy. pany, a corporation. P laintiff, vs. Dated thia 14tb day of November, J. W. Reese and Alida M. Beene, his wife, August J. S lsn ge and PrUcllla m m . (J First pAbllcation November 30th A. Stange, his wife, aad Anna Ar thur and Perry Arthur, her h u s 1925. band. Defendants. Last publication December 17 th NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. 1921. L By virtue of an execution. Judg ment, order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, READ THE WART ADS to me directed and dated the 19th day of November. 1025. upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In the «aid court on the 1st day of October 1925, in favor of Eastern Oregon Livestock Company a corporation, ! plaintiff, and against J. W. Reese M hlg w, fe Auj?. gU n ge and ^ 1 1 1 » A. Stange his wife, and Anna Arthur and p erry Arthur, her husband, defend ants. for the sum of $23,888.92 to gether with interest thereon from November 1, 1921, at the rate of 6 Jack Biggs left Sunday morning ppr pfir >nnum and for th„ fur. for Portland by auto. Mrs. Biggs’ ¡thcr ;Jum of , 388.92 together with vleter I. seriously ill in that city and 5 cent pena|ty and , nter3et at Mrs. Biggs was called to her bed- the rate pf , Mnt , month from i Ide about a week ago. Frank BM- Apri] 5 1923. the said sunt being derback accompanied Jack on the taxcs for the year „{ 1927; and for trip. the further sum of 3370.57 together with 5 per cent penalty and interest Mr. and Mr». J. T .Dowell left at the rate of 1 per ent a month from Monday fo? Burns. Oregon, where April 5, 1924. the said sum being Mr Dowell has accepted a call as taxes for the year 1923: and for pastor of the Baptist church in that a further sum of 3341.18 together city. Rev. Dowell recently sold his with 5 per cent penalty and Interest herd of dairy cows and w ill rent at the rate of 1 per cent a month his ranch which he ha« here. from April 5, 1925. the same bel”B ¡taxes for the year of 1924; and for Joe Norton was confined to his a further sum of $1590.00, attor home the first part of this week on ney’s fees; and for the costs and account of sickness. disbursements of said suit. Said 1 execution and order of sale com- Nsw Fall and W inter Styles |uandlng m6 to make sale of the fol children’s coats, ladle« coats “l’d lowing d8crlbed property, to-wlt: dieses. Ladies,’ men’s and child- I Jn Town3hi p four (4 ) North ten’s hosiery and underwear. Bar , Range tw enty-eight (2 8 ) east of cley corsets made to measure. AlsoI tJje w M s txty-eight and tjiree coat and dress material by the yard.! tenthg (6 8 . i ) acres in S tt of SEU Mrs. Emma Johnson, third house gection Twenty-seven (2 7 ) lying east Catholic church. Not at home E0Uth q{ , he 0 w R t jJ. rjght of for buslnesg Wodn/esdays. 7-tc way One hundred twen$y-tpven and The Farm Bureau Co-op has con three-tenths (127.3) acres in SouthU tracted for a carload of seed pota of South H Section tw enty-six (28) toes before the rise in price which lying south of the O. W. R. & N. w ill assure the grow cis a cheaper right of way. price. Thirty-three and seven-tenths (33.7) acres in North % of N. E. U W illiam Downer has erected a Section Thirty-four (3 4 ) lying north dw elling on his ranch east of town. of the Umatilla river. And forty and seven-tenths (4 0 .7 ) Miss Ada Soneson wa© a Fondle acres in North % of North Vt Sec ton visitor Wednesday. tlon T hirty-fire (3 5 ) lying north of the Umatilla River, more particular J. D. Waghorn -and f'reo t-runti ly described as: left Tuesday by auto for Portland Commencing at the one-quarter and Cortrallls. They expect to he corner (Iron pipe) between Sec gone until the latter part of this tions Twenty-seven (2 7 ) and Thirty week. four (3 4 ). Township Four (4 ) North Range T w enty-eight (2 8 ) East of Steps are being taken to forma the W. M.: thence north 1103.5 feet Boy Scout troop here, accotdin gt< to the south line of the O. W. R. & Rev. Henry Young. Some of thr N. right of way; thence easterly older boys here have had some prev along said right of way 7.954 feet lotts scout experience and w ill heli more or less, to the Intersection of in the organization and drilling o' the north and south line between tho green recruits. It Is believed Sections 25 and 26, at a point 1169.6 the details of perfctlng the trbop will feet north of the corner of Section* be finished in about two weeks. A 25, 26. 35 and 36: thence south -nesting place for the troop has been 756.6 feet; thence west 1773.6 feet; provided In the M. E. church. thence south 1003.6 feet to the cen ter of the channel of the Um atilla M. E. Ladies Aid— Bring us your River; thence down the channel of patterns and we w ill “make your said river North 79 degrees 30 m in Christmas apron« just the style and utes W est 295 feet; thence north 60 •,l»e you want. Your orders may be degrees 30 minutes W est 385 feet; left with Mrs. Gaither or Mrs. West. thence South 88 degr<ees W est 250 feet to a point 360« feet south of the J. C. Downing was a busines visi southwest corner of the SW% of the tor In Portland th(P first part of this SE U of Section 26: thenc© South week. 80 degrees West 330 feet; thence North 75 degrees W est 858 feet.; A baby boy was born to Mr. and thence South 62 degrees west- 192.'6 Mrs. Roy Penny at Stanfield at the feet to a point 230 feet southjof the 'farrah maternity home In this city southwest corn er^ f the SE U of the last Monday. Mr. Penny Is the grad, SW U of Section 26; thence South prlnciprl of the Stanfield schools. 78 degrees 30 m inutes West 510 feel; thence South 450 feet; thence On Saturday, November 21, a South 62 degrees W est 286 feet; cooked food sale w ill be given by th© thence. West 605 feet to a point 954 Parent-Teacher Association and the feet south of the corner of sections Community club at Sappers' store be !6, 27, 34 and 35; thence North 23 ginning at 1 o'clock. The proceeds degree« 20 minutes West 580 feet; will go entirely to the support of the thence North 74 dgrees 45 minutes county nurse and similar sales will West 805 feet; thene© 8outh 38 de he held In town« all over the county grees West 240 feet; thence North luring the week. It Is hoped that 66 degrees 15 minutes west 200 feet -veryone will attend and patronise to a point 335 feet south of the S. the sal© as the cause is worthy of W. corner of the SE U of the SE'4 of Section 27; thence south 53 de hearty support. gree« west 210 feet; thence south The Episcopal service of Holy 80 degrees West 230 feet: thence ’ommunlon will he held in th e ’ North 72 degrees 45 minutes W es’ Christian Science hall Sunday ev en -¡300 feel; thence south 36 degrees Ing, Nov 22. at 7:30 o’clock. Rev ¡Went 225 feet; theuce south 37 de- R V. Hinkle of Tendleton will of- green 15 minutes east 363 feet Delate and preach. Be sure to oonic. thence ©oulh 66 degree© west 415 feet; thencp North 81 degree« 15 Methodist Episcopal church— :m inutes west 360 feet to the inter- Sunday school at 10. Morning w or-;'ec,,on north and south line ship 11 Epworth le a g u e 7 P. M through the center of Section 34; All young folks especially Invited. ■'thenco. leaving the rlvr channel. Illustrated lecture at 8. W eekly ’ north 995 fet to the point of begian- prayer and Bible study Thursday ing. containing tw o hundred and evening at 7:30. Henry Young, seventy acres (2 7 0 ). more or leas, minister. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution. Judgment, order, de- YOUNG WIFE AFRAID cree and order of sale, and In com- TO RAT AW V TH TWfi h>*aane with the command of said “ wrtt. “** 1 . w ill, on __ the — 19th . . . . . day dajr of December. 1935. at 10:00 o’clock (I "I was afraid to eat because 1 al- after- ,h * forenoon) nt th© front door of ways had stomach ,trouble . . . . . . wards. Since taking Adlerika t can ” »* rn ,”“ 7 r ° ur‘ •»«»* Pendle- eat and feel fin e.” (signed) Mrs. A. ,o n - Vmatllla County, Oregon, eell at Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika re- Public auction (subject to redempt- rgeves gas and often brings surprls- lon) highest bidder for cash' lag relief to the stomach. Stops t h a t '1" ’‘•"d- •" '•»* * '* * » . « tie aad full, bloated feeling Removes old •n**ree< which the said abor« named waste matter from utesttnea and defendants or either, any or a ll of makes you feel happy and hungry. ,h*m h#’ e or U d to the E w g lleg t for obetlnale constipation. >bove deoerlbed property or any Mltchrll Drug Company, ¡Par' »herwof to satW y said execution. Bring in Four Films IT* IS o u r d etire to m a k e satisfied owner» of A il reco n d itio n ed u sed car» bearing thia ta g carry o u r gu aran tee a n d our p le d g e — b a c k e d b y o u r s e r v ic e — t h a t ' are g e ttin g fu ll value for th e n t o , . c y * . I u sed ear buyer». K ELLO GG M O T O R C . O u n f in is h in g d e p a r t m en t, th r o u g h u p -to -d a te m e th o d s and e q u ip m en t and ex p er t h a n d lin g , can h elp y o u g e t th e k in d o f Hermiston. Creamer" p ictu res y o u w ant. T o u se a six ' -x p r e s- sio n : “ W e ’re th e re ©. th e fin ish .” MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY PAYS THE HIGHES i AND S P O T C A S H YO JR CREAM. k T h * Hermiston. Oregon W e Carry a Com RUBBERS ■1 Line of LARGE STOCK OF tii- » P IS T O N R Men’s I h G ; W om en AND For All Ma e < C hildren’s And Stationary Ln AT MY RESIDENCE Knerr's Repaii CHAS. HAHN Hermiston, Oregon When In Pendleton— Call in u d let ns ten yon in person what we can do fo u at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is onr best advertise meat. Come u d see for yourself. All the latest methods are n sei at this Beauty Shop and all work is done under sanitary conditions. SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY P A R L O P ^ * Marodling, Facial u d Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Smart u d Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices. 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 Open for Business in New Locatori THE NEW O rthophonic V ictrola NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE. IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING A M E R IC A N SH O E SH O P LIKE PICTURE $ 1 5 0 .0 0 Hare y|m heard thia woaderfnl musical inventtga; if not yea are missing something. Come into oar store and rxk to hear the new Ortho- phonie Victrola. Yes, « « sell them on payments— pay $ 8.00 each week and we « ill deliver the naw V ic trola in time for Christmas. Ask ns shoot onr bndget payment plan. P a ce year order M rtj if you L H. BERRY & SON A F ew G ood S econ d H and Separators at th e right p rice, and on very reason a b le terms. « u t delivery for Christmas. FOR SALK AT _ ” «• We hay u d Sell aw •"»K V Iiw B R 1ZI 11^ w V e Fhou 101 L. H. BER R Y & SO N PHOTO 911