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Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phone 111
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By virtue of ait eaacntfoit,' judg
ment, order, decree and order of sale
MI hr Vivian Perr visited her sis Issued out of the above entitled
ter, Mrs. Herbert Shesley during Court, In the above entitled cause,
Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Parr to me directed and dated the 10th
la a student at Pullman, Washlntgon. day of November, 1925, upon a judg
ment rendered and entered In the
Lawrence Winslow, a student at -aid court on the 1st day of October
Willamette university, spent Thanks 1925, In favor ot Eastern Oregon
giving at hia home In this city. Law Livestock Company a corporation,
rence has made quite a name tor datntiff, and against J. W. Reese
himself as a fcotball star during the and Allda M. Reese, his wife, Aug
past season.
ust J. Stange and Priscilla A. Stange
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his wife, and Anna Arthur and
Donald Shotwell. who is attending
Arthur. h#f
defend.
U. of O. spent Thanksgiving day at I n(s fQr
gum of , 23>ggg 92 to.
the horn, of his parent, in this city. ]
w|(h ,nteregt , h(;reon from
SELECT LUMBER TOR REPAIRING
Make up your mind what repair
or building work you are going to
undertake within the next few
weeks. When you've figured out
how much lumber yon will need, tell
us about it.
We offer s«ect, carefully inspect
ed lumber, shingles, lath, plank,
fence posts, etc., at most reasonable
prices.
Materially Tours
circuit court o r n o judgment, order and decree, lntereet,
coat» sad accruing coats.
ITATK Of ORRGOI
» . T. COOXINOHAM,
For ths County sf
Easter« Oregon Livestock
Sheriff of U m atilla County, Oregon.
OMBsaataaaf bMm*t OlnyM Baa«
»any, a corporation. P la in tiff, vs.
By 8. 8. Stoke«, Deputy.
aaSSkawAbaat th.Otts«rt
J. W. Reese and A lld a M . Reeee, hia
Dated this 14th day of Novegiher,
wife, August J. Stange and Priscilla 1826.
A, Stange. his wife, and Anna A r v First publlcatlou November 20th
K. J. Edward« ot Portland, a tor- thur and Perry A rthur, her hue- 1626.,
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mar resident, was a visitor at the band, Defendant«-
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Last publication December 17 th
Henry O tt boats la Columbia district
1925.
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notice o r s m a n r s aalm
I T S REPAIR TIMÇ
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READ THE WANT ADR
Bring in Four
Films
Built on the famous
Brown Shaping Lasts
they provide real com
fort for feet not yet
matured.
Dainty little shoes in the grown-up
sort o f styles that every little miss
who has lived her first "teen” year
j , j ust crazy to wear.
y et
looks is "Buster Brown"
and long-wearing strength.
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BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
PENDLETON, OREGON
AUTO PA R TS
NEW AI D USED
You can save money and time here.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 981
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
H erm iston C ream ery Co.
PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE
AND S P O T C A S H F O R
YOUR CREAM.
H e r m is to n S e r v ic e
S ta tio n
THE LITTLE STATION
WITH THE BIO SERVICE
If you like our service
tell .your friends
If not, tell us.
DROP IN AND LET'S OFT ACQUAINTED
GAS, OILS AND GREASES,
TIRES and TUBES
HAS BEEN PERFECTED WHICH WARMS, NOT ONE ROOM, BUT
A WHOLE HOME AND YET CONSUMES ONLY AS MUCH C0AI
November 1. 1921, at the rate of *
Mr. and Mm. B. P. Dodd. Mr. J. per cent per annum and for the fur
M. Biggs and the editor were among »her "sum of 9388.92 together with
the Hermiston residents who saw the
5 per cent penalty and Interest at
play “White Cargo” at the Rlvoll the rate of 1 per cent a month from
theatre last Friday night
April 5. 1923, the said sum being
• axes for the year of 1922; and for
Miss Clara Hall and mother were
O ur f in is h in g d e p a r t
the further turn of 8370 57 together
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
m en t, th r o u g h u p -to -d a te
with 5 per cent penalty and Interest
home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitford In
at the rate of 1 per ent a month from
m eth o d s and e q u ip m en t
Pendleton.
April 5. 1924, the said sum being
and ex p ert h a n d lin g , can
taxes for the year 1923; and for
J. M. Biggs left Sunday night for
h elp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
a further sum of >341.18 together
Portland on a business mission.
with 5 per cent penalty and Interest
p ictu res y o u w ant.
Mrs. W. W. Illsley and little at the rate of 1 per cent a month
daughter Virginia left Wednesday from April 5, 1925, the same being
~xpres-
T o u se a sk
afternoon for Baker to attend a fam taxes for the year of 1924; and for
a
further
sum
of
81500.00,
attor
ston
:
ily reunion Thanksgiving day.
ney’a fees; and for the costs and
“ W e ’re th ere « . th e
disbursements
of said suit. Said
MlSg Lillian Walker of Walla
fin
ish .”
Walia, was a guest of Dorthy Shot- execution and order of sale1 com
MITCHELL
DRUG COMPANY
well at her home in this city over manding me to make sale of the fol
Hermls’on, Oregon
lowing
dscrlbed
property,
to-wlt:
the week end.
In Township four (4) North
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. a t v u *< h > Range twenty-eight (28) east of
thanksgiving dinner guests at the the W. M., Sixty-eight and three
horns of Mrs. Moli’s parents, Mr. and tenths (68.3) acres In 8(4 of SEU
Section Twenty-eeven (27) lying
Mrs. C. E. Wells at Nolln.
south of th«; O. W. R. A N. right of
Mr, ar.d Mrs. J. B. Moll motored way.
to Pendleton Sunday where they ■ One hundred twenjty-q-ven and
ipent the day with Mr. Moll’s par- three-tenths (127.3) acres in SouthU
sn-ts.
of South U Section twenty-six (26)
lying south of the O. W. R. & N.
LARGE STOCK
Joe Udey returned Sunday night right of way.
'rom a trip made by auto to Wasco
Thirty-three and
seven-tenths
OF
.ml Portland.
(33.7) acres' In North % of N. E. U
Section Thirty-four (34) lying north
Tony Soneson was a dinner guest of the Umatilla river.
at the Otto Pierce home Thanksgiv
And forty and seven-tenths (40.7)
ing.
'icrea In North H of North U Sec
lion Thirty-five (35) lying north of
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton passed
the Umatilla River, more particular
hrough Hermiston Sunday night en
ly
described as;
out« to Pendleton from Oregon City
Commencing at the one-quarte'
»here they had spent Thanksgiving
-orner (iron pipe) between Sec
with Mrs. Boynton’s folks.
AND
tions Twenty-s^ven (27) and Thirty
Mrs. Jack Farley and little son ar four (34), Township Four (4) North
rived In Hermiston Saturday and will Range- Twenty-eight (28) East of
,-filt for a few days at the Earl Boyn the W. M.; thence north 1103.5 feet
to the south line of the O. W. R. A
ton and J. B# Knight residences.
N. right of way; thence easterly
Miss Ada Soneson is back on the along Bald right of way 7,954 feet
lob at Kingsley’s after being confin more or less, to the intersection of
AT MY
ed to her home for a week on ac ihe north and south line between
Sections 25 and 26. at a point 1169.6
count of sickness.
RESIDENCE
feet north of the corner of Section“
25, 26, 3» and 3«; thence south
Mrs. Leila Phelps was confined to
756.6 feet; thence west 1773.6 feet;
her bed the first part of the week
thence south 1003.6 fset to the edn
srlth tonsilitis.
ter of th« channel of the Umatilla
Mr, and Mrs, B. D. Matott, of La River; thence down the channel of
Grande, spent Thanksgiving at the said river North 79 degrees 30 min
Hermiston, Oregon
tome of his brother, M. T. Matott, utes West 296 feet; thence north 60
degrees 80 minutes West 386 fest,
it Hinkle.
thence South 88 degrees West 250
Mr. and Mr». F. M. Bryant, father feet to a point 360 feat south of the
and mother of Mr». Hollis Persy southwest corner of the SW li of the
were Thanksgiving guests at the SBU ol Section 26; thence South
Percy home In this city. Mr. and 80 degrees West 330 fest; thence
North 75 degrees West 858 feet;
Mis. Bryant live In Pendleton.
thence South 62 degrees west 192.6
feet to a point 230 feet south of the
Mrs, Jack Waller is reported Im
southwest corner of the SEK of the
proving from a recent spell of sick
8WU of Section 26; thence South
ness.
78 degrees 30 minutes West -610
feet; thence South 450 feet; thence
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. M. L. South 52 degrees W est 285 feet:
Watson and Mrs. Frank Binden wer« thence West 605 feet to a point 964
Pendleton visitor« Monday.
feet south of the corner of »actions
26, 27, 34 and 35; thence North 23
Mr. and Mrs. George Harri« of degrees 20 minutes West 680 feet:
Lewiston, Idaho, were dinner gueets thence North 74 dgrees 46 minutes
THE NEW
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George West 805 feet; thence South 38 de-
Wagner In this city Thanksgiving.
trees West 240 feet; thence North
66 degrees 16 minutes west 200 feet
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith were to a point 336 feet south of the 8.
guests •* the Tom Worster home on W. corner of the SB% of the SEU
Thanksgiving.
of Section 27: thence south 53 de
trees west 210 feet; thence south
For bargains attend the Altar 80 degrees West 230 feet: thence
LIKE PICTURE
2 North 72 degrees 45 minutes Wee*
society rummage sale.
300 feet; thence south 36 degrees
Catholic ladles baxaar at the Her West 225 feet; thence south 37 de
miston Produce warehouse December crees 15 minutes east 360 feet
at 2 P. M.
2t thence aouth 66 degrees west 416
feet: thenc« North 81 degrees 16
Have you heard this wonderful
M. E. Ladles' Aid Baxaar Decem minutes west 38# feet to the Inter
ber 12. Get your Christmas presents section of the north and south line musical invention; if no# you are
at the MH. E. Indies Aid baxaar through the center ot Section 34;
missing something. -Como into our'
Saturday. Dec. 12. There will be thence, leaving the rlvr channel,
fancy work, aprons galore, candy, north 996 fet to the point of beginn store and ; sk to) hear the new Ortho
cooked food, and. of courae. the ing, containing two hundred and phonic Victrola. Yes, wu tell them
White Elephant booth. .
reventy acres (2 7 6 ). more or lean.
NOW T H ER EFO R E, by virtu e o f ,’ “ payments—pay $2.00 each week
New Fall and Winter Styles la said execution. judgment, ordar, de-'aud we will deliver the now Vie-
children's coats, ladle« coats and ! tree and order ot sal«, and in «<>«-{ trute in time for Christmas. Ask ns
Ladles.’ men's and Child i pllance with tha command ot said i
ren's hosiery and underwear. Bar ¡w rit. I w ill, on the l» t h day of «to u t w hndgto payment plan.
clay corsets made to meature. A lso' December, 1925. ot 10:#0 o’clock (1-
eoat and drees material by the yard, the forenoon) at the front door of
P a co your order early M yon
Mr«. Emma Johnson, third house, the County Court house at Pendle-
Catholic church. Not nt hom e! ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, aell at
delivery for ChltsUuaa.
for busines« WednSwdays.
7-te i public auction (subject to redempt
M en’s
W om en
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OR LESS, THAN IS NOW USED BY OLD FASHIONED METHODS
TO HEAT ONE ROOM.
This is the '
IDEAL VECTO HE
OTIS HEATER WILL BE DEMONSTRATED AND DISPLAYED
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, IN THE WAREHOUSE OF THE HER
MISTON PRODUCE & SUPPLY CO.
Oregon Hardware
THE
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W e Carry a C om plete
Line o f
P IS T O N
C hildren’s
CHAS. HAHN
O rthophonie
V ictrola
For A ll M akes ot Ca
A n d Stationary E no^a
K n e r fs Repair
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let ns tell yon in pe Ton what we can _o i»i. . a
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied 'us';omer is our best advertise
meat. Come and see lo t yourself.
All the latest methods are d se ’ nt this P ea-ty Shop anti all
work is done under sanitary co-tditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PAT!
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
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Smart and Exclusive M’l ’inery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
'
Telephone; 390
Open for Business in New Location
NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE.
IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
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A M E R IC A N SH O E SH O P
$ 1 5 0 .0 0
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TH E LITTLES, Proprietors
Ihe Secret o f Home Comfort for
Homes and Other Buildings
up to 8 0 0 0 cubic feet
C apacity
A COMPACT, SELF CONTAINED, BEAUTIFUL HEATING UNIT
RUBBERS
R üster B rown 'S hoes
Ideal VECTO
Heater
ion) to the highest bidder fo r saah’l
the I In hand, all of the r ig h t , Utto WWI'
Christman gifts attend
society. .Chetel ma» buteur.
> Interest which tho eotd abov« named I
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defendant« or either, any
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wnw oath AT
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: ;Mitel»e!l Drag Co.
Fbr good eats attend the A ltar them have or had 1»
aociotp ooeked -feud solo. Saturday. above described property or any
Do#, I . at
JP. M.
port thereof to sattofy taM ew eutieu. |
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L H. BERRY & SON
A F ew G ood S econ d H and
Separators a t th e right
p rice, and on very reason-
a b le term s.
We buy and Sell f«t€aslb-C rean). Eggi^ Peultry and Groceries
L. H . BERR Y & SO N
PHONE 911