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LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES • '
O ir.riM t t Im n w Oim«rt Bara
ta i Tk*. AhMM tb. at» art
.
«outh »6 degrees west d l l
Th« girl»
whar« la town Chriatma« pvaata* (eat; th ese« North .<1 degrees II
where lighted candles ara displayed minutes west 3 (0 feet to the inter
section of the north and south line
la window».
The committee on arrangements
for the Hermiston high school party
Harold McKecn and mother Mrs. given In honor of the unmarried
8. J. McKeon were Snnlny visitors _ "lum nl have decided ea 'Monday,
' Decemsber 28, as the date. Please
In Pendleton.
consider this an Invitation :-'to come.
Mr. snd Mrs. Harold McKeen. Mr.
and Mrs J. B. Moll
.Moll and Miss
m iss Ada
aos j
stated communication of Queen
8oneson were guesr> at the Otto
Otto Esther chapter next Tuesday night.
Pledce home Friday evening at a By order of w M
, ,
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•lam dinner. After the repast "690'' j
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n e tg B D O rD O U m
through the eenter of Section Id ;
thence, leaving the rirr channel,
north 996 fet to the point of beginn
ing. containing two hundred and
seventy acres (2 7 0 ), more or leea.
«tut exe< ut kui , judgment, erngrr, de
efee and order of sale, add fn com
pliance with the command of said
writ. I wilt, on the 19th day of
December, 1926, at 10:00 o'elock ( l -
tbe forenoon) at the front door of
the County Court houae at Pendle-
was p l a y e d . ____
j The Baptist Ladles Aid w ill hold , on Vmatllla County, Oregon, sell at
' a Christmas cooked food sale on public auction (subject to redempt
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton w ere,,
visiting In Hermiston last Sunday. I December 23 at Campbell's ware ion) to the highest bidder for cash
house. There
w ill
be pop-corn ta hand , u of ,h e right, title and
balls, salted % peanuts, doughnuts, interest which the said above named
Dr. Illsley and Raymond Crowder
Tolls, pies, cakes and mince meat. > defendants or either, any or all of
'eft Friday afternoon for Wasco on
not to mention plum puddings. The them have or had in and to the
i goose hunt. They returned Sat-1
sale w ill open at 2 o’clock.
, above described property or any
lrday with the same number of
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! part thereof to satisfy said execution,
hells they carried away.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 'Judgment, order and decree. Interest,
STATE OF OREGON
.costg anl1 accruing costs.
Frenchle Smith of Irrigon was in I
For the County of Umatilla.
B- T- cookingham .
lermlston Monday.
Eastern Oregon Livestock Com- Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
Jack Biggs was a business v isito r . pany, a corporation, P lain tiff. Vs.
By S. 8. Stokes, Deputy,
i W alla Wulla Monday.
J. W. Reese and Alida M. Reese, his
Dated this 14th day of November,
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wife, August J. Stango and Priscilla 11925.
L. H. Berry returned home from A Stange, his wife, and Anna Ar
First publication November 20th
“ortland Sunday. Mr. Berry had thur and Perry Arthur, her h u s 1925.
band, Defendants.
been down to m e r v iu » » «
Last publication December 17th
hospital for treatment. Mr. Berry NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
1925.
By virtue of an execution, judg
expects to return to the hospital a f
ment, order, decree and order of sale
ter the holidays.
issued out of the ¡J»ove entitled
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and Mr Court, In the above entitled cause,
anl Mrs. C. 8 McNaught motored to me directed and dated the 10th
to Portland Thursday returning Sun- day of November, 1925, upon a Judg-
day. Mrs. Prime’s mother came ment rendered and entered In the
beck with the party and will remain said court on the 1st day of October
'n Hermiston for some time visiting 1926, In favor of Eastern Oregon
i t the Prime home.
Livestock Company a corporation,
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plaintiff, and against J. W. Rec3e
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and ani] Alida M. Reese, his wife, Aug
two children of Sunnyside, W ashing- u»t J. Stange and Priscilla A. Stange
on, were week end guests at the S. his wife, and Anna Arthur and
M. Campbell home in this city.
Perry Arthur, her husband, defend-
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! atjts, for the sum of 823,88^.92 to-
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Moll were Sun-j gether with interest thereon from
day visitors In Pendleton and Nelin. November 1, 1921, at the rate of 6
—---- ;—
per cent per annum and for the fur
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Ralph and ther sum of 8388.92 together with
Anly Kern motored to Pendleton 5 per cent penalty and interest at
■si lday evening. Mrs. Ralph remain-1 the rate of 1 per cent a month from
sd there to spend the week end wirh April 6, 1923, the said sura being
her two sons.
i ,nxes for the y*ar ° f 1922: 8nd fOr
A n o th e r " B n I I ’••Durban»
a d ve rtis em e n t by W ill
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the further sum of (370.57 together
Rogers, Z ieg fcld Follies
and screen M ar, .and lead-
i
with
5
per
cent
penalty
and
Interest
I ng A .nerlctut h u m o rist.
visitor
in
Henry Young was
M o r e c o m in g . W a tc h
at the rate of 1 per ent a month frpm
fo r them .
'01 Hand Thursday.
April 5, 1924. the said sum being
taxes for the year 1923; and for
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Shaar v is
a further sum of 3341.18 together
teti relatives In W alla W alla Sttn-
with 5 per cent penalty and interest
lunlay.
at the rate of 1 per cent a month
from April 5, 1925, the same being
The project is fast developing «n- j taxes {or the yfear of 1924 and for
to a dairy section of considerable 1 further sum of 81500,00, attor
note. Dairymen.
are increasing ney’s fees; and for the costs and
•heir herds and with the price of disbursements of said suit. Said
m tterfat as it Is as present, find execution and order of sale com
them very profitable. On Monday of manding me to make sale of the fol A gang of Scientists left on a
Boat for a year’s cruise to
this week A. E. W attenberger low ing dscrlbed property, to-w lt:
rrought in 203 pounds of cream,
study
queer kind o f Fish in
In Township four
(4 )
North
3arl Calkins 166 and Lee Moore 132.
Range tw eqty-elght (2 8 ) east of the South A tlantic Ocean.
They should have stayed here
the W. M„ Sixty-eight and three
The annual business meeting of tenths (68.3) acres in SH of SEM
in New York and went to see
•he Hermiston Dairy and Ilog show Section Twenty-seven
(2 7 )
lying and hear w hat I did the other
will be he'd Saturday afternoon at south of the 0. W. R. & N. right of
day, a real Red Bolsheviki
the public llbrtiry.
way.
meeting. They would have seen
One hundred twen|ty-!pven
and queer looking Fish there,Suck
Mr. and rs. Frsnk Sinden and son
eft Friday for Weiser, Idaho, to three-tenths (127.3) acres in South % ers,F.els, Flounders, Bullheads,
>f South % Section tw enty-six (26)
pend the holidays.
lying south of the O. W. R. & N. and every Gtty th a t got up
was a big m outh Bass. T h e y
right of way.
Mr. Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Higbee.
Thirty-three and
seven-tenths d e n o u n c e d e v e ry th in g in
Miss Seyler, Mjss Petri and Mr. and
America, The W eather, The
Mrs. Cherry, all teachers in the (33.7) acres In North % of N. E. *4
Section
Thirty-four
(3
4
)
lying
north
C onstitution, W h ite G loves
Hermiston schools, were dinner
f o r Pall Bearers, M ah Jongg,
guests Sunday night at the J H. jf th® Umatilla river.
And forty and seven-teatha (40.7) L ow er T axes, S uspenders,
Reid home.
acres In North % of North V4 Sec
C ro ss W ord P uzzles, Shower
tion
Thirty-five (3 5 ) lying north of
F. B. Swayxe was 11 business visi
B a th s, League o f N a tio n s
the Umatilla River, mor# particular
tor In Pendleton thia week.
an
d Ice Cream Pies. A fte r
ly described as:
looking
them all over I found
Commencing
nt
the
one-quarter
Miss Alice Morland lg expect'd
w h a t w as th e m a tte r w ith
home • Sunday
from W ashington corner (Iron pipe) between Sec
Rate aollcge to spend Xma8 vaca- tions Twenty-seven (2 7 ) and Thirty, them. T h e r e w a s n t a o n e
four (R4), Township Four (4 ) North o f them knew enough to roll
Ion with her parents.
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Range Tw enty-eight (2 8 ) East of his own.. How are you going
Miss Lila McMillen f j'l anrlve »he W. M.; thence north 1103.5 feet to improve on a Government ’
laturdny from Hillsboro, where sh e!*” (he south line of the O. W. R. »
if you dont know th a t much.
N. right of way; thence easterly
em ployed ns a secretary. for
Every
man you see pouring
along said right of way 7,954 feet,
week’g visit with ft-iends.
more or less, to the Intersection of “ Bull” Durham into his paper,
F. C. McKenzie was a visitor In •he north and south line between you can bet he is satisfied w ith
Sections 25 and 26, at a ffotnt 1169.6 A m e r i c a , because its th e
Pendleton Tuesday.
feet north of the corner of Sections old right down to earth Amer
25. 26. 35 and 38; thence south
Methodist Episcopal church, Sun
icans th a t do it.
756.6 feet: thence west 1773.» feet;
day. Dec. 20— Sunday school nt 10
thence south 1003.6 feet to the een
A. M. Morning worship at 11.
iter of th0 channel of the Umatilla
(Christmas
m essage.)
Epworth
I River: thence down the channel of
'«agu e at 7 P. M. Evening worship
said river North 79 degrees 30 min P. S. There is going to be another piece
at 8. Illustrated
lecture, “The J
utes West 296 feet: thence north 10 in this paper soon. Look for i t
Negro In the City.” Christmas en-!
degrees 30 minutes W est 385 feet;
teitainm ent on Wednesday evening,
thence South 88 degrees Weat 250
Dwembcr 23. llenry Young.
V « « r tr t 'im th r t t h .
later.
¡southwest corner of the SW U of the
The
BULL’S EYE
America
is Safe with
“BuirDurham
SE U of Section 28; thene« 8outh
There w ill be a Christmas pro 80 degrees West 330 feet; thene«
gram gtvsn at Minnehaha school on North 75 degrees W ert 858 feet;
Wednesday evening. Dec 23. beginn thence South (2 degress wert 191.8
ing at 8 o'clock. The children have
# point 230 feet south o f the
aenl sent word to Santa and are m n - > o u th „ „ rorIier „f , he 8 B U of the
fldent that he will be present.
! g w u of Section 28; thene« South
78 degrees 30 minute« West 510
The Neighborhood club w ill meet j
feet; thence South 450 feet; thence
at Mr». Belscamper's home on Wed- |
South 51 degree* W ert 18» feet:
neaday. Dec. 30.
thence Wert 696 fert to • point 954
feet south of the oorner of »«etlon»
8. O. Stover, a former Hermiston
26. 27. 34 end 35; ^hence North I I
resident. Is visiting J. M. Biggs.
degree« 20 minute« Weot 58» fee’
then«* North 74 dgreeo 85 minute«
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and W » l 805 feet: thence South SI d
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. McNaught tnot- greea Wert 240 feet; theac« North
ored to Portland last week, return 8« decrees 15 minute« weet 10» feet
ing Sunday. iMra. Prime's mother, tn « point 335 feet smith of the 8.
Mr». Ida Schauel. of Portland, ra W. corner of the SB U of the SB U
ta in
r, e d with them and w ill spend of Section 27; thene« notith 61 d«-
grees west 110 feet: thence south *
»M holidays here.
| 80 degrees West ISO feet: th e n c e )
Word was raeclved here the frat North 72 degree» 45 minutes W«»‘ '
of the week that Mrs. H ollis Pef- .3 0 0 feet; thence south 18 degree«
csy. who la In the Pendleton hospital Wmt 125 feet; thence south ST de- i
¡8 rye» 15 mtnut«* east 3(3 fert |
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