THE HBBM lSTOir HERALD, HERMTSTOHsORTGOK. The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Six painting* of American Indiana Southeast Quarter of the North­ made In the 1730's and forgotten for west Quarter of Section 10, Tp. 4, 2tX) years have been given to the North, Range 29, E. W. M„ ex­ world in reproduction for the first cepting therefrom the right of way time In a publication, released from of Furnish Ditch. the Smithsonian institution. They , are drawings of the life and culture , together with the tenements, hered- of the Indians of Lower Louisiana Itamentg and appurtenances thereto made between the years 1732-33, by A. belonging or in any wise appertain DeBatx, a Frenchman, presumably an ing; and also all of the right, estate architect or an engineer. title and Interest of said defendants The drawings are the earliest known ,n and tQ the sarae; 8aid lands to be to have been made In Lower Louis! d at b„ c auctlon to the hlghe8t ana, and they are likewise believed to I . . . .. be the oldest picture. e„ 8t)ng of , bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds members of the Acolaplesa, Atakapa \°t t0 *** aPi,lled In sa is ac on Clioctow, Fox, Illinois and Tunica of said execution and all costs. tribes. The paper has turned yellow j Dated this 3rd day of April, 1928. with age, but the colors remain clen> \ R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of and bright, and many details art j Umatilla County, Oregon 32-5 shown with great exactness. The sketches yield an astonishing | NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALE quantity of Information on the cloth UNDER EXECUTION log habitations, temples, fighting ac tlvitles, games and domestic animals Notice is hereby given that by vir­ of the Indians around the Mississippi. tue of an execution Issued out of the Though crude, they are very - gruphlr - - Circuit Court of the State of Oregon and prove DeBatx to have been a cure for Uraat„ la County to me directed iu' observer interested In the customs de„ vered upOn a Judgment and ° 6 n unS~ decree and order of sale rendered in u . _ d » said court on the 2nd day of April, M en Ltne Cofree B ean». 1928, in favor of The Federal Land . Life standardizes us. We are like Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- so many coffee beans-the same size i ga)n8t Florence B. Connor as admin- Ihe same color, the same emelt. Crea , atr,x of the e8tate of cbag. W. tures of convention I The very but „ , . tons that hold our clothes together Connor’ deceased; Florence B. Con- nor, a widow; and Stanfield Nat- are sewed where they are by the die tates of convention. Every article ol ional Farm Loan Association a cor- dress Is prescribed by fashion and eus- iporatlon, in the suit therein pending tom; we eat what we do for the same wherein the said The Federal Land reason, we get up in the morning. Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is comb our hair, go to our offices, or plaintiff and the said Florence B. eook breakfast, wash dishee, and per Connor as administratrix of the es­ form ttie thousand and one things that tate of Chas. W. Connor, deceased; make up our daily lives, because con­ Florence B. Connor, a widow; Stan- vention so decides. Some fortunate _ ones succeed In pursuing more or less Q , „ Independent existences, but the whole |tion, a corporation, Clyde onnor tendency of our American life is to and Mrs. Clyde C. Connor, his wife; ' make us do the same thing, pay tlie Frank L. Connor and Mrsi Frank L. { same thing, and think the same thing. Connor, his w ife are defendants, for —Charles G. Norris in l’luin Talk the sum of >48.00 together with in­ Magazine. terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 14th day NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S SALE of August, 1926 until paid; and the further sum of >48.00, together with UNDER EXECUTION Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ interest thereon at the rate of 8 per tue of an execution issued out ofz th e 1 cent per annum since the 14th day Clgcuit Court of the State of Oregon'of February, 1927 until paid; and for Umatilla County to me directed | the further sum of >1,408.44, toge- and delivered upon a judgment and ther with Interest thereon at the rate decree and order of sale rendered In of 5 per cent per annum since the said court on the 2nd day of April, 14th day of February, 1927 until 1928, in favor of The Federal Land paid; and the further sum of >519.95 Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- together with Interest thereon r.t the galnst Ansel F. Lundberg; and Stan­ rate of 8 per cent per annum since field National Farm Loan Associa­ the 17th day of June, 1927 r t'.l tion, a corporation, in the suit there­ paid; and the further sum of >62.03, in pending wherein tbe said The Fed­ together with Interest thereon at the eral Land Bank of Spokane, a cor­ rate of 8 per cent per annum s-r-e. poration, is plaintiff and the said the 29th day of March, 192 8 until Ansel F. Lundberg and Bernice E. paid; and the further sum of >24.00, Lundberg, his wife; Stanfield Na­ together with interest thereon at the tional Farm Loan Association, a cor­ rate of 8 per cent per annum Blnce poration; Chas. L. Herley and Grace the 26th day of May, 1927 until paid; Herley, hlg wife; and Henry Herley, and the further sum of >24, together a widower, are defendants, for the with interest thereon at the rate of sum of >36.00, together with Inter­ 8 per cent per annum since the 9th est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent day of June, 1927 until paid, less per annum since the 11th day of Jan­ the sum of >80.00 credited od ac­ uary, 1927 until paid; and the fur­ count of stock in the Stanfield Na­ ther sum of >90.00, together with tional Farm Loan Association and Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per for the further sum of >150.00 at­ cent per annum since the 11th day torneys fees, and for the further »f July, 1927 until paid; and the sum of >65.10 costs and disburse­ further sum of >2,61>,76, together ments, which said decree and Judg­ with Interest thereon at the rate of ment and order of sale have been 5 per cent per annum since the 11th duly docketed and enrolled in the of­ lay of July, 1927 until paid; and the fice of the clerk of said court, and In further sum of >260.26, together and by which said Judgment, de­ with Interest thereon at the rate of cree and order of sale it was direct- 8 per cent per annum since the 25th j ed that the hereinafter described lay of October, 1927 until paid; and j real property in Umatilla County, the further sum of >205.68, together Oregon, together with the tenements. with Interest thereon at the rate of hereditaments and appurtenances 8 per cent per annum since the 15th thereto belonging or in anywise ap­ day of November, 1927 until paid; pertaining, and also all of the estate, and the further sura of >76.00, to­ right and interest of said defendants gether with interest thereon at the in and to the same, he sold by the 9 rate of 8 per cent per annum since Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. the 29th day of March, 1928 until to satisfy said judgment and all paid; and the further sum of >15.00, costs. together with Interest thereon at the Therefore, I will, on the 12th day rate of 8 per cent per annum since cf May, 1928, at the hour of two the 15th day of December, 1927 until o’clock in the afternoon of said day, paid, less >150.00 credited on ac- at the front door of the courthouse count of stock in the Stanfield N a-. in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla tional Farm Loan Association and for! County, Oregon, ecll all the right, the further sum of >250.00 attorneys' title and interest which the said de­ fees. and for the further sum of >28.- fondants or either of them had on 45 costs and disbursements, w hich'the 14th day of August. 1917 or said decree and judgment and order since then have acquired or now of sale have been duly docketed and 1 have, in and to the following des- rolled in the office of the clerk o f;cr{bed premises situated In Umatilla id court, and in and by which sa id 'e o Unty. state of Oregon, to-wit: All that portion of the Southeast It was directed that the hereinafter quarter of the Southeast quarter described real property in Umatilla and of the Southeast quarter of County, Oregon, together with the the Southwest quarter of the tenements,, hereditaments and appur­ Southeast quarter of Section Twen­ tenances thereto belonging or in any- ty-seven (27) Township Four (4t w ise appertaining, and also all of the North, Range Twenty-nine (29) estate, right and interest of said de­ East of the Willamette Meridian, fendants in and to the same, be sold lying North and West of the right by the Sheriff bf Umatilla County, of way of the United States Recla­ regon, to satisfy said judgment and mation Service Feed Canal. til costs. together with the tenements, hered- Theretore, I wIlL on the 12th day ltaments and appurtenances thereto M May. 1928, at the hour of two o’- belonging or in any wise appertain-1 {lock in the afternoon of said d ay., ing; and also all of the right, es- kt the front door of the courthouse jtate, title and Interest of said defend- In the city of Pendleton, U m atilla|ants in and to the same; said lands puunty, Oregon, sell all the right,¡to be sold at public auction to the itie and interest which tbe said de- highest bidder for cash in hand, the lendanls or either of them had on proceeds of sale to be applied ln sat- ih t 11th day of July. 19)7, or since Isfaetion of said execution and *H then have acquired or now have, in costs. 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