The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 24, 1925, Image 4

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A Friendly
Handclasp
A heartfelt wish for joy end glad­
ness— a deeper meaning ef the Holi­
day Seaton— all these we convey to
yon and yours.
May yon receive in a bountiful
measure— peace, happiness and pros,
perity throughout the New Tear.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
K. A- Brown son. Mgr.
Phone 111
AUTO parts
NEW AND USED
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Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone M l
TOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
Hermiston S ervice
Station
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WITH THE BIG SERVICE
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ment. order, decree and order of anlo
laoued out of the shove entitled
LOCAL ARD FN 0O N A L
Court, in the above entitled canoe,
■ BREVITIES •
The word hospital la from the Latin, to me directed and dated the 10th
'hoepee." a guest. Prom the same day of November, 1925, upon a Judg­
source r n msa boat, one who entertains; ment rendered and entered la the
hospitality, the entertainment given; said court on the 1st day of October
and hospitaller, the keeper of the
Gordon Shotwell and wife from house. The hospital of tbs Middle ,1925, In favor of Eastern Oregon
Loo Angelas, arrived Wadneaday ages was original I, an ion ot bouse Livestock Company a corporation,
evening and will vtalt for coma time of entertainment for pilgrims: In proe- plaintiff, and against J. W. Re0C
and Allda M. Reese, his wife, Aug­
at the home of Mr. «hotwell's par­ ees of time these places of entertaln-
ment were resorted io bp the alek and ust J. Stange and Priscilla A. Stange
ents, Mr. sad Mra. J. K. «hotwell. Infirm only, and the beose of enter­
hie wife, and Anna' Arthur'' and
tainment became an asylum fbr the I Perry Arthur, her husband, defend­
Claude Haddox. a student at the sirk and wounded.
ants, for the sum of 923,898.92 to­
state Normal school, is home for the
The nmue hospitallers was first ap­
plied to those whose duty It was to gether with Interest thereon from
Ch risma« holidays.
provide "hoepttlum," lodging and en­ 1 November 1, 1921. at the rate of 8
1 per cent per annum and for the fur­
Raymond Parrish arrived In Her- tertainment for pilgrims. The most
noted Institution of the kind during ther sum of 8339.92 together with
in 1st on the latter part of last week the Middle ages was at Jerusalem,
5 per dent penalty and Interest at
and will spend some time visiting which gave Its name to an order called
the rate of 1 per cent a month from
with relatives here.
the Knights Hoapitnllers. This order April 5, 1923, the said sum being
was alao called Knights of St. John at j taxes for the year of 1922; and for
Ethel Grtgg who la attending the' Jerusalem. Afterward they were the further sum of 8370.57 together
state Normal is home for the holi styled the Knlghta of Rhodes, and then , with 5 per cent penalty and interest
Knights of Malta, because the Islands
days.
of Rhodes and Malta were conferred at the rate of 1 per ent a month from
] April 6, 1924, the said sum being
upon them by different monarchs
Eleanor Briggs arrived home Sun­
, taxes for the year 1923; and for
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day from th . state Normal at Mon­
a further sum of 2341.18 together
E
arly
D
a
y
of
tho
Fork
mouth to spend the holidays.
Letters and other documents dealing with 5 per cent penalty and Interest
with manners and customs of daily at the rate of 1 per cent a month
Ernest Addletnan la home from life In the Seventeenth century In from April 5, 1925, the same being
O. A. C. to spend the Christmas England which recently came to light .taxes for the year of 1924; and for
t tend to show that it was customary in a further sum of 21500.00, attor­
vacation,
| those days for “persons of quality" ney’a fees; and for th« costs and
8ig Davis, salesman for Warner to have sets of their own, spoons, disbursements of said suit. Said
knives and forks which they took
brothers film company, spent Mon­ with them when Invited out. These | execution and order of sale com­
day with his family who live here. papers are Interesting Just at this manding me to make sale of the fol­
time especially to antique collections lowing dscrlbed property, to-wlt;
Mrs C. C. Durfey left Friday night for recently a two-ttned fork made in
In Township four (4) North
for Las Angeles, California, where 1032 was added to the British mu­ Range twenty-eight (28) east of
the will spend the holidays with seum.
The extreme simplicity of the de­ the W M., Slxty-elght and three-
relatives.
sign suggests that It was an experi­ tenths (68.3) acres In SH of SEU
mental Implement. Which Is not sur­ Section Twenty-eeven (27) lying
Herbert Kanellne, who Is a stu­ prising considering the date, for Eng­ '‘south of the O. W. R. A N. right of
dent at O. A. C., arrived home the lish writers of the early years of the way.
tatter part of last week to spend Seventeenth century describe with
One hundred twenfy-q^ven and
the Christmas vacation with his par­ much curiosity the fashion of using a three-tenths (127.3) acres In SouthH
fork to eat with as a fashion newly
ents.
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of South ’A Section twenty-six (26)
Introduced from Italy.
lying south of the O. W. R. A N.
Lawrence Winslow who Is attend­
right of way.
G
eneroua
J
o
b
ing Willamette university. Is home
Thirty-three and
seven-tenths
A
Holyoke
(Mass.)
man
In
Worces-
for the Christmas vacation.
1 ter found that he had spent all his (33.7) acres In North U of N. E. U
' money, and began looking about for a Section Thirty-four (34) lying north
Miss May Outwits left Friday ■ chance to earn some. Seeing'a group of th9 Umatilla river.
night for Portland where Hhe will i of men digging for the foundation of
And forty and seven-tenths (40.7)
a new building, he asked the foreman
visit relatives.
of North Mi Sec­
j If he could go to work. “Sure,” said acres In North
tion Thirty-five (35) lying north of
!
the
foreman,
“help
yourself
to
a
shov­
Harold Waterman, a student at 0.
el.” Picking up an Idle shovel, the the Umatilla River, more particular­
A. C. is home for the holidays.
newcomer worked away for a couple ly described as:
of hours. Finally, when he paused for
Commencing at the one-quarter
John Haddox, who has been at­ i a rest, one of the men who was work­
corner
(Iron pipe) between Sec­
tending O. A. C., Is home and will ing beside him said: “I don't seem jto
spend the Chrlstmag vacation with know you—where do you live?" "I tions Twenty-seven (27) and Thirty-
his father and mother In Columbia live In Holyoke,” replied the newcom­ four (34), Township Four (4) North
er. "What are you Going here?” aRked Range Twenty-eight (28) East of
district.
the other. ‘Skll of ns Worcester men the W.-M.; thence north 1103.5 feet
are giving a day’s work free to help to the south line of the O. W. R. A
Miss Helen Upham, who is a stud­ build the new Presbyterian church.”—
N. right of way; thence easterly
ent at the state Normal school at , Boston Globe.
along said right of way 7.954 feet,
Monmouth, returned home Satur­
more or less, to the Intersection of
day and will spend the holidays
To F r n h tn W a ll P apor
the north and south Hne between
with her father and mother In the
An Ingenious way Io freshen un­ Sections 25 and 26, at a point 1169.0
Columbia district.
patterned dingy wall paper Is to get feet north of the corner of Sections
about a quart of flat Ivory paint such
26, 26, 35 and 36; thence south
Mrs Frank Bllderback and mother ns Is used for Interiors, and with a
756.6 feet; thence west 1773.6 feet:
Mrs. E. A. Hobbs left Monday morn­ sponge daintily to cab the walls. This thence south 1003.6 feet to the cen­
ing for Portland where she will may he done In the original color of ter of the channel of the Umatilla
the paper or In a harmonising tone.
spend Christmas and the holidays.
In the former oner the nre of the River; thence down the channel of
paint may be quite liberal, but In the said river North 79 degrees 30 min­
O. B. Krause, principal of the latter care must be used not to get ute» West 295 feet; thence north 60
schools at Irrigon, was a visitor In too dark an effect nor yet too gaudy degrees 30 minutes West 385 feet:
a one. This method produces a stlp
this city Saturday.
pled surface with u soft blur which thence South 88 degrees West 250
feet to a point 360 feet south of the
Is distinctly attractive.
Laura Phipps returned home
southwest corner of the SW’A of the
Tuesday morning from a seven
SEU of Section 26; thence South
Dangeroaa K noivlodga
months’ trip visiting relatives and
80 degrees West 330 feet; thence
“I
want
a
summons
against
my
hus­
friends In the east. While on the
band for threatening to throw me North 75 degrees West 858 feet;
Journey Mtss Phipps made trips to out,” said a " woman at Wlllesden, thence South 62 degrees west 192.6
a number of the country’s historical England.
feet to a point 230 feet south of the
landmarks such as Plymouth Rock
“You cin’t Have one,’* anawered the southwest corner of the SEU of the
magistrate. "It Isn’t an offense.”
and Bunker HUI monument.
SWU of Section 26; thence South
"Isn’t It?” ! retorted the woman. 78 degrees SO minutes West 610
“Then
I'll
go
straight
back
and
throw
Special communication ot Queen
feet; thence South 450 feet; thence
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Esther chapter O. E.
next Tues­ him out"
South 52 degrees West 285 fset;
day evening. Degrees and social.
thence West 005 feet to s ’polnt 954
By otder W. M.
-TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— feet south of the corner of sections
20, 27, 34 and 35; thence North 23
Mrs. Andrew Campbell, of West
degrees 20 minutes West 580 feet:
Chloago, who has been visiting her
thence North 74 dgreee 45 minutes
NOTICE FOR FULICATION
son Tom Campbell ot thlB city, left Department of the Interior, U. 8, West 805 feet; thence South 38 de
last Wednesday for Log Angeles,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, green West 240 feet; thence N"rtv
California, where »he will spend Nov. 30, 1925.
66 degrees 15 minutes weet 200 feel
Notice Is hereby given that Ed to a point 335 feet south of the S.
rom« time visiting friends.
ward Kunze, of Boardman, Oregon, W. corner of the SE% of the SE W
Harold Royce returned Monday who, on Dec. 14,1920 made Home­ of Section 27; thence south 53 de­
from a trip made over the week end stead Entry No. 0214(9 for WM grees west 210 feet; thence south
NEU being Unit “B” Umatilla pro­ 80 degrees West 330 feet; thence
to The Dalles.
ject, section 20, township 4 North, North 72 degrees 45 minutes Wes’
Craig Percy Is home from school Range 25 East Willamette Meridian, 300 feet; thence south 30 degrees
has filed notice of intention to make West 225 feet; thence south 37 de­
over the holidays.
final three year proof to establish grees 15 minutes east 3(9 feet
claim to th« land above described be. tjience south 66 degrees west 415
D os Shotwell, who Is attending
fore C. O. Balyden, United States com feet; thenc« North 81 degrees 15
Oregon university, la home for the
miaaloner at Boardman, Oregon, on minutes west 360 feet to the inter­
Christmas holidays.
section of the north and south Hne
the 11th day ot January, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: through the center of Section 34;
Vernon Waterman, a student at W. A. Price. Calvin Erwin, Claud thence, leaving the rlvr channel,
Whitman, la spending the Christmas Meyers, Paul Smith, all of Boardman, north 995 fet to the point of beginn­
vacation at the home of his mother Oregon.
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ing, containing two hundred and
In thia city.
seventy acree (270), more or less.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
IVerw
Re/agex /or rUgritM
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue ot
said execution, judgment, order, de­
cree and order of sals, and In com­
pliance with the command of said
writ, I will, on the 19th day of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blair left
December. 1925. at 19:00 o’clock (1
Wednesday morning for
Camas.
the forenoon) at th« front door of
Washington, to spend Christmas pith
the County Cburt house at Pendle­
with friends and relativss.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell nt
public auction (subject to redempt­
C. Flannlgan has been a patient
ion) to the highest bidder for cash
for the past two weeks In the Port­
In hand, all of the right, title and
land Medical hospital.
Interest which the said shove named
defendants or either, any or all of
L. H. Berry waa a business visi­
them have or had In and to the
tor In Arlington Tuesday.
above described property or say
part thereof to satisfy sold execution,
Renal« Hammer, a student at Wil­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE judgment, order and decree. Interest,
lamette university. Is home for the
STATE OF OREGON
easts and accruing costa.
holidays.
For the County of UmatiHa.
R. T. COOK1NOHAM,
Eastern Oregon Livestock Com- sn«riff of Umatilla Couaty, Orege
Rets IxMtdermllk Is home from ! pany. a corporation, Plalntlfr, vs.
By 8. 8. «token, Deputy
College Place, Walla Walla, where J. W. Reeee and AUda. M. Reaae.
Dated thia 14th day ofNbvemher.
ahd ja uotteading eollege. for »he holl- wife, Aoguet J. 8tooge and Pvtaffltft
¡A. Slang«, his wife, and' Affnd ' Ab- J » •« I. ” ................................. . 7
thur and Perry Arthur, bar
c F|rtt publication November 30th
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Mr. -and Mra. Curtis Simons and ; band, Defendanta
Ruth Woughter. who has been at-
tendng U. of O., will spend the holi­
day* with home folks here.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIST
NOTICE
The recent classification of the
land« of the Hermiston Irrigation
Diet rid made by Mr. Strahorn of
the U. 8. Department of Agriculture
la on file at the local office of the
U. S. R. B. and open for Inspection.
All owners of Claal I lands who
are not satisfied with the cldaaifl-
catlon are requested to report that
fact to the Secretary of the Board
ot Directors as Roon as possible.
W. A WARNER.
l«-3te
Secretary.
gtrht left today tor Walla Wain In NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALM.
Lost puhllcattou December 17th
spend phrlRtasa, wltlj relatives.
By virtue of aq execution. judg­ 188».
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