The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 26, 1925, Image 4

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X> IK S CIRCUIT COURT 0 » TBB
STATE Of 01100E
far the County of Umatflb.
Eastern Oregon
Livestock
Com­
Judgment, order and decree, interest,
oasts and accruing coats.
R. T. COOKINGHAM.
Sheriff of UmatUla County, Oregon.
By S. 8. Stokes, Deputy.
pany, a corporation, P lain tiff, VS.
J. W. Reese and Alidn M. Reese, his
Dated this 14 th day of November
wife, August J. Stange end Priscilla 191*.
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A. Stange, his wife» sa d Ana
rat p ublicaron .November 20th
Jtarg&fcie attend
thur and Perry ^krt)tur, , hat­
rumiMfee sale.
band, Defendants.
,
Lest publication December
192*..
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NOTICE OX SH E R IFFS- SALE.
te», ,J)ty;6peqc®r. J. A.
By virtue o f . aa .execution, Judg-
Raymond Crowder left
h u n t, order, decree and ordef of sale
Saturday night for Wasco on a h unt­
Issued out of the above entitled ,
ing trip for geeae. There were Court. In the above entitled cause, (
READ THE WANT ADS
thousands of geexe in the territory
to me directed and dated the 10th t
where they hunted but were flying
day of November, 1925, upon a Judg-,
jo high hunters found it difficult to
m eat rendered and entered in t b e ,
bag many. The men returned bonie
said court on the 1st day of October
.Sunday.
,
I
1925, in favor of Eastern Oregon
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K.I»
Livestock Company a corporation,
A seven and one-half pound baby . . . .
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plaintiff, and against J. W. Reese
girl w « , born to Mr. and
and Alida M. Reese, his w ife, Aug­
Lambert on November 19.
ust J. Stange and Priscilla A. Stange
his w ife, and Anna Arthur and
An eight pound boy was born
Perry Arthur, her husband, defend­
Mr. and Mrs. Meade on Nov. 22.
ants, for the sum of *>3.888.92 to-1
Catholic ladles bazaar at the H er-' <<“‘ her w lth ,ntere8t thereon iro1"
miston Produce warehouse December ‘November »• I921’ at tbe r“ e ° f ‘
per cent per annum and for the fur
S. at 2 P. M.
At
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thcr sum of *388.92 together with
The Neighborhood club will meet 8
ce”‘ Pena“ y and lnter’ 8t at
at the home of Mrs. Charles K e lle r ,the ia t* ° f 1 Per cent a month fr,O,n
on Wednesday, December 2. A good !APril 8’ 1923’ thc 8a,d 8Um be‘ng
program has been arranged and all ,axf8 for ,h e
«* 1922; and for
O u r fin is h in g d e p a r t­
•members are urged to be present.
the further 8um of *370'57 togethey
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
with 5 per cent penalty and Interest
and Mrs. Jim Pearson m otor-Iat the rate ° f 1 per- cnt » n,onth from
m ethods and e q u ip m e n t
April 5, 1924, the said sum being
Pendleton Tuesday.
and e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
taxes for the year 1923; and for
h elp yo u get th e k in d o f
W. J. Warner was a huslnes. vlsl- a furth«r 8Um of
18 ‘®«cther
r in Pendleton Saturday.
" tth 8 Per <*nt W a l t y and lntere8’
pictures yo u w ant.
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at the rate of 1 per cent a month
Tim Gaither motored to Pendleton ¡^ om APr" 8- 1928- the 8am® belng
eT o use a sis?.; expres­
taxes for the year of 1924; and for
Monday,
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a further sum of *1500.90, attor­
sion :
M. E. Ladies’ Aid Bazaar Decem­ ney’s fees; and for the costs and
“ W e ’re there
ber 12. Get your Christmas presents disbursements of said su it. Said
finish .’’
execution and order of sale com­
at the MH. E. Ladles Aid bazaar
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
manding
me to make sale of the fol­
'aturday. Dec. 12. There w ill be
Hermiston. Oregon
lowing dscribed property, to-w itt
fancy work, aprons galore, candy,
In Township four
(4), North
cooked food, and, of course, the
, Range tw enty-eight (2 8 ) east of
White Elephant booth.
the W M., Slxty-elght and three-
New Fall and W inter Styles 1„ ¡ten th . <88.3) ac™ ,n S * of
Section Twer.ty-seven
(2 7 )
lying
•hildren's coats, ladles coats and
south of the 0. W. R. A N. right of
Ireses. Ladies,’ men’s and child-
en's hosiery and underwear. Bar- • way.
One hundred twenfy-^even
and
■jley corsets made to measure. Also
•oat and dress material by the yard. three-tenths (127.3) acres In S o u th s
Mrs. Emma Johnson, third house o f South U Section tw enty-six (2 6 )
ast Catholic church. Not at home lyin g south of the O. W. R. & N.
LARGE STOCK
for businesg Wednesdays.
7-tc right of way.
Thirty-three and
seven-tenths
(33.7) acres in North % of N. E. ‘4
For Christmas g ifts attend
Section Thirty-four (3 4 ) lying north
Altar society Christmas bazaar.
of the Um atilla river.
And forty and seven-tenths (40.7)
The next m eeting of the Commun­
ity club w ill be held Dec. 1. The acces in North % of North Mi Sec­
program w ill consist of several num. tion T hirty-five (3 5 ) lyin g north of
hers considering American women, ¡the Umatilla River, more particular
The first w ill be "American Women !ly described as:
in Literature" by Mrs. C. S. Me-1 Commencing at the. one-quarter
Naught.
The second "American corner (Iron pipe) between Sec-
AND
Women In Music," by Mrs. P. B. tlons Twenty-seven (2 7 ) and Thirty-
Doherty. The third number “ Amer­ four (3 4 ), Township Four (4 ) North
ican Women In Art," Mrs. McKeen. Range T w enty-eight (2 8 ) East ot
the W. M.; thence north 1103.5 feet
For good eats attend the Altar to the south line of lb® O. W. R. &
oclety cooked food sale, Saturday, N. right of way: thence easterly
Dec. 5, at 2 P. M.
along said right of w ay 7,954 feet
more or less, to the Intersection of
Mr. and Mrs F. D. Callahan enter­ the north and south line between
AT MY
tained at a bridge supper last F ri­ Sections 25 and 26, at a point 1189.6
RESIDENCE
day evening. About forty were pres­ feet north of the corner of Section,
ent.
26, 26, 35 and 36; thence south
756.6 feet: thence w est 1773.6 feet;
M. E. Ladles Aid— Bring us your thence south 1003.6 feet to the cen
-latterng and we w ill make your ter of the channel of the U m atilla
Thrlstmas apronR just the style and River; thence down the channel of
dee you want. Your orders may be said river North 79 degrees 30 min
left with Mrs. Gaither or Mrs. West. ute8 W est 295 feet: thence north 60
Hermiston, Oregon
degrees 30 minutes W est 385 feet;
Superintendent E. L. Cherry and thence South 88 degr«es W est 250
lev, Henry young w ill tender the feet to a point 360 feet south of the
ootball squad of the high school a southw est corner of the SW>,4 .of the
Mg turkey feed In the basement cf SE U of Section 28; thenc© South
the M. E. church Thursday evening. 80 degrees Weet 330 feet; thence
About fifty Invitations have been North 75 degrees Weet 868 feet;
sent out.
thence South <2 degrees w est 192.6
feet to a point 230 feet south o f the
southwest corner of the 9E*4 of the
GAS MAKES PEOPLE
NERVOUS AND RESTLESS S W tf of Section 28: thence South
78 degree« 30 m inutes W est 510
Gas pressure in the abdomen caus­ feet; thence South 450 fset; thence
es a restless, nervous feeling and South 52 degrees W est 286 feet;
irevents sleep. Adlerlka removes thence W est 605 feet to a point 954
gas In TEN minutes and brings out feet south of the corner of sections
surprising amounts of old waste mat­ 26, 27, 34 and 35; thenee North 23
ter you never thought was In your degrees 20 m inutes Weet 680 feet
aystem. Thlg excellent lnteatlnal thence North 74 dgreea 45 m inute,
THE HEW
evacuant Is wonderful for constlpa- Weet 805 feet; thence South 38 de
Ion or allied ntomach trouble. Don’t green Went 240 feet; thence North
waste tim e with pill« or tablets but 66 degrees 15 minutes weet 200 feet
get REAL Adlerlka action. Mitchell to a point 335 feet south of the S.
Drug Company.
¡W. corner of the S E U of the S E U
‘4P «3
Bring in F >ur
Films
For the shoes and the hat are
the completing touches. A n d it
is the little touches that make or
mar, as we women folk so well
know.
No
longer need
fascinating
gown be undone by inharmonious
footwear or your disposition tried
by shoes that pinch.
Brownhli Shoes molded to fash­
ion’s latest forms are the work
o f master craftsmen. T h e y look
so becoming, modish, and still
they are downright comfy— and
so reasonable in price, too.
RUBBERS
Men’s
Women
Children’s
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
PENDLETON, OREGON
AUTO PA R T S
NEW AND USED
Yon oan save money and time here.
Come and see U».
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 961
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
THE TRIUMPH OF
RIGHTEOUSNESS
Millions now living will never die
Present-day plans and schemes for re-ordering the world continue
to meet with consistent failure.
But their failure does not hold as much meaning as does the Tri­
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. THORN
S * * Free
Orthophonie
Victrola
of Section 27: th .n ce south 53 de­
grees west 210 feet; thence south
80 degrees W est 230 feet; thence
LIKE PICTURE
North 72 degrees 45 m inutes Wee
300 feet: thence south 3* degrees
Send u t the p ric e o f a y e a r’; West 225 feet; thence south 37 de­
¡ubscription if you are in arrears grees 15 minutes east 3*0 feet
thence nouth 66 degrees weet *15
feet; thence North 81 degrees 15
Have yjon heard this wonderful
m in u te. west 360 feet to th e inter­
section of the north and south line musical invention; if not yon a n r
through the center of Section 34;
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thenee. leaving the rlvr ehanael. missing something. Come into onr
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— north 995 fet to the point of begtaa- store and ask to hear the new Ortho­
DO IT N O W
W e N e e d th e M o n et
ilng, containing tw o hundred and
__________________________________ seventy acres (2 7 0 ), more or leas.
w » 0 9 0 0 0 0 e > ll> » » » a o o o a » 4
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, Judgment, order, de­
cree and order of sale, and la com­
pliance w ith the command of said
w rit, I w ill, on the 19th day ot
keep in mind the | December. 1925, at 10:00 o'clock (I
to
Hermiston Auditorium
Hermiston, Ore.
Friday November 27
8.00 p. m.
No Collection
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
Knerr's Repair Shop
f, :V 7 i >
When In PencUeton-
c a ii in and let ns tell yon in person what we oan do for yoa
at thia Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is onr best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
A ll the latest methods are n se l at th is Beanty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Onr Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llir.ery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
Open for Business in New Location
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HEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE.
IN OLD POSTOFnCE BUILDING
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
$150.00
We Want Yon
OF NEW YORK N. Y.
i
chas . HAHN
And Stationary Engine
fact that in addition to
p rin tin g this news­
paper we do job work
of any
. kind.
When*
in need of anything
a n y th in g
fa* this line be sure
~
,
phonie Victrola.
payments
Vex. w e sell them
pay $8.00 eaeh week
and we wiD deliver the now V » .
train in time for Christmas.
Ask ns
about onr budget payment plan.
the forenoon) at th e front door of
F a c e y o u order early tf
the County Court house at Pendle­
ton. Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, sell at want delivery for Christman
public auction (subject to redempt-
to the highest b id d er/er cashl s
ln h*n<’- »»
the right» yue aadj
2 ’fl'S»T*’efc ‘«IT *4 abov#
defendants or either, nay or all of
T o S e c U s i above
—m dtorribed
°r hM
*■
property
| P>rt tbl!r'*o< *° « O str said
or
yoa
POR SALE AT
Mitchell Drug Co.
any
L H. BERRY & SON
A Few Good Second Hand
Separators at the right
price, and on very reason­
able terms.
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We hoy and Sefl f or )
Eggs. P ia N iy and Groceries
L. H. BERRY & SON
PH01TC 911
101