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OTE HSBMXSTOK TTK BALD. ■---- L-------- í i l - . - ! ■ ■ . i OBXGOV. — 1929, until paid; and the further eribed premises situated In Umatilla I will on the 18th day of November, 29 10 Ed. Ganavaugh ...... 81.70 sum of 917.09, together with Inter County. Stats .of Oregon, to-wlt: 1929. gt the hour of 10 o'clock in the 30 10 Ed. Ganavaugh ------- 81.70 est at the rate of 9 per cent per an The Northwest Quarter of the forenoon of said day at the City Newport addition to the City of num since the 10th day of April, Northwest Quarter of Section Council Chamber in the City of Her Hermiston according to plat filed 1929, until paid; lees the sum of Twenty-six, In Township Four miston, Oregon, sell the following March 21, 1905. 5150.00, stock as in plaintiff’s com North of Range Twenty-nine, East described lots, pieces and parcels of Lot Block Name Amount plaint set out; and for the further of the Willamette Meridian, 1 F. C. McKenzie........... 35.84 lead at public auetlon to the high 8 sum of 9260.00 as and for attorney's together with the tenements, heredi est bidder tor cash in hand, the pro 9 1 F. C. McKenzie........... 33.23 fees, and the further sum of 933.80 taments snd appurtenances thereto ceeds from the sale of each lot. piece 14 1 George Bancroft......... 60.40 costs and disbursements, which said belonging or In any wise appertain or parcel of land to bo applied in sat- 9 2 Chas. G. Burk ........... 35.26 decree and Judgment and order of ing; and also all of the right, estate, lt fact ion of the assessment upon said 12 2 Chas. G. Burk............ 28.61 sale have been duly docketed and en title and interest of said defendants lot, piece or parcel of land with in-* 13 2 Chas. G. Burk............. 28.61 rolled In the office of the Clerk of In and to the same; said lands to be terent thereon from Sept. 11, 1925, at 14 2 A. L. Lnrson............... 29.48 said Court, and in and by which, said sold at public auction to the highest the rate of 8 per cent per annum tn 15 2 Sappers Inc................. 30.34 Judgment, decree and order of sale It bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds gether with a penalty of 15 per cent 1 4 F. W. Mlluef .......... 66.56 was directed that the hereinafter des of sale to be applied In satisfaction of of each of said assessments and all 2 4 F. W. Milner .......... 73.60 cribed real property in Umatilla said execution and all costs. 8 4 Soren Jensen .... ....... 5.96 costs. County, Oregon, Dated this 11th day of October, 5 A. A. Little ........ 1--.. 29.48 Following is a description M each 3 The Northwest Quarter of the 1929. 5 Anna Strohm ............ 28.61 of said lota, places or parcels of land 4 Northwest Quarter of Section TOM B. GURDANE, with the number of feet frontage, 3 6 C. B. Lomax ____.... 21.00 Twenty-six, In Township Four Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. Dame st owner or reputed owner, and 4 6 Julius Lund ................ 31.50 •POODLEA HANNEFORD ¿z TROUPE North of Range Twenty-nine, East (7-5te) 6 »i.liv.s Lund .............. 32.37 • X C IR C U S M D • the amount of said assessments. of the Willamette Meridian, W. L. HAMM, Original town of Hermiston accord together with the tenements, heredi City Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE ing to plat filed November 23, 1904. taments and appurtenances thereto Lot Block Name Amount 7-Btc JUNIORS SELECT FLAT ' belonging or In anywise appertain Notice is hereby given that by vir 1 7 Julius Lund ,............... 175.23 “Safety First’’ has been selected ing, and also all of the estate, right 2 7 Julius Lund ................ 75.22 NOTICE OF SALE tue of the authority of the City Char and interest of said defendants In as the Junior class play for this 1 9 H. R. Newport ...... 79.36 and to the same, be sold by the Sher ter of the City of Hermiston and the Notice is hereby given that by vir Mrs. Clair Caldwell returned Fri year. Try-outs for the cast of ten iff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to direction of the City Council author 2 9 H. R. Newport ............ 73.60 members are being conducted this 3 9 C. H. Skinner ........ 71.68 tue of the authority of thp City day from Malo, Washington, where ising and directing the Treasurer of satisfy said Judgment and all costs. she had been on an extended visit I week during the noon hour by Dora | THEREFORE, I will, on the 18th the City of Hermiston to collect the 4 9 C. H. Skinner ............. 69.76 Charter of the City of Hermiston and Stevens, coach. There are several 5 9 C. H. Skinner ........ 69.76 the direction of the City Council au with her relatives. trying out for each part. The play day of November, 1929, at the hour unpaid rssessment levied upon the 8 9 E. Mumma .......... 71.68 thorizing and directing the Treasurer land embraced In Improvement Dis of two o'clock In the afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rand and will be presented early In Decem said day, at the front door of the trict No. 10 for improving Gladys 7 9 E. Mumma ................... 73.60 of the City,of Hermiston to collect the 8 9 E. Mumma ..._.............. 79.36 unpaid assessments levied upon the Mr. and Mrs. Batle Rand motored to ber. courthouse In the City of Pendleton, Avenue in said City between the east Sub-Divlalon of Lot B City of Her- land embraced in Improvement Dis Pendleton Tuesday. Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the line of First street and the West line mtston. trict No. 11 for improving Hurlburt right, title and Interest which the of Seventh street, levied and improv Lot Block NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Amount avenue in said City lying betv’eeu Name W. L. MeCaleb, roadmaster, and ed under the provisions of Ordinance said defendants, or either of them had 19 10 W. W. Illsley ........ .... 61.70 the property line at First Street and Oeorge Bleakman, county commiss UNDER EXECUTION on the 2nd day of February, 1922, No. 120 passed by the City Council 20 10 W. W. Illsley ...... 61.70 the property line at Fourth Street, ioner, both of Heppner, were in Ir or since then have acquired, or now and approved by the Mayor on Aug 23 10 O. E. Ryder ......... levied and improved under the pro rigon Wednesday looking over the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that have, In and to the following des- ust 6, 1925. visions of Ordinance No. 119 passed .... 58.82 10 O. E. Ryder.......... 24 road work that Is now In progress. by virtue of an execution issued out HUGON NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Jim Warner and daughter, of the Circuit Court of the State of Mrs. B. Rand, spent Thursday after Oregon for Umatilla County, to me noon with Mrs. W. C. Isom. directed and delivered upon a Judg ment and decree and order of sale R. V. Jones Is having some lumber rendered In said court on the 7th hauled from Hermiston to build day of October, 1)20, In favor of the new addition to his home. Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, against James F. Lane; ' Mrs. Tom Caldwell was a caller in Cora Lane, same person as Cora F. this district Sunday. Lane; and the Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corpora A special school meeting was called tion, and each of them, in the suit Saturday to elect a new director to therein pending wherein the said The fill the vacancy left by the death Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a of Charles Sailing. Frank Brace was corporation, is plaintiff, and the said elected. James F. Lane and Frankie S. Lane, his wife; Cora Lane, same person as F. Davis, who was hauling gravel Cora F. Lane, unmarried; Stanfield for the new road near town, was run National Farm Loan Association, a Into Saturday by a car. Boh lights corporation; Northwestern Trust of the car were smashed and the Company, a corporation; Northwest radiator and fenders were bent. No ern Trust Company, a corporation. one was seriously hurt. Trustee; Inland Irrigation Com pany, Inc., a corporation; Carl The Irrigon Orange will have a I. Johnston; and. Lloyd R. meeting the third Wednesday In smith as receiver of the North November to elect new officers for western Trust Company, a cor the coming year. poration, are defendants, for the sum of 5105.00, together with interest at Mr. and Mrs. Almqutst made a trip the rate of 8 per oent per annum to their former home on the coast since the 2nd day of August, 1928, this week. They expect to bring until paid; and the further sum of back a load of furniture. 5105.00, together with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since Harvey Warner Is doing some ex the 2nd day of February, 1929, until cavating west of his service station. paid; and the further sum of 5105.00 He Is expecting to build a house together with Interest at the rate of there. 8 per cent per annum since the 2nd day of August, 1929, until paid; and Sunday school Is now being held the further sum of 52,721.02, te- regularly tach Sunday at 10:15 In ether with Interest at the rate of 8 me suiuil auditorium of the high per cent per annum since the 2nd school. day of August, 1929, until paid; and the further sum of 5120.00, together Mr. and Mrs. McNary, who havo with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent been living at the Bert Knight place per annum since the 27th day of the past season, are movlg to Alder- April, 1929 until paid; and the fur dale, Washington, where they will ther sum of 541.20, together with In take charge of a service station for terest at the rate of 8 per cent per their son. annum since the 18th day of July, CONSOLIDATED Truck Lines Eggs, 35c - Em pties, - Chickens, $ 1 ,8 0 Spuds Apples Groceries - - Em pties, 20c I 40 c per 1 0 0 lbs.\ 40c per 1 0 0 lbs. 5 5 c per 1 0 0 lbs.\ H erm isto n T ran sfer, A gts. 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There are men and women who get engrossed in w hat they are doing, and let their telephones ring a minute or so before they answer. A natural thing, sometimes, but friends, custom ers, and business associates are not always forgiving when required to wait. A prompt answer is telephone hospitality. ^alifirm a’s Famous R acin g Gasoline. Wc I But now that days are cold, those gears need a lubricant that will not congeal— that w ill cushion them at extremely low temperatures. Please answer promptly by the City Council and approved by ths Mayor on April 1, 1928. I will on the 18th day of November, 1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock In the forenoon of eaid day at the City Council Chamber In the City of Her miston, Oregon sell the following described lots, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds from the sale of each lot, piece or parcel of land to be applied la aatle- faction of the assessment upon said lot, piece or parcel of land with In terest thereon from 8ept. 11, 1925, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per rent of each of said assessments and all costs. Following Is a desclptlon of each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land with the number of feet frontage name of owner or reputed owner, and the amount of said assessments. Original town of Hermiston accord ing to plat filed November 23, 1904. Lot Block Name Amount 18.99 11 4 Elizabeth T. Adams.. 24.18 12 4 H. R. Newport ------ 24.14 13 4 R. H. Newport ------- 12.81 E1417 5 J. L. Harmon ... 25.21 18 5 F. B. Swayze 25.21 20 5 J. L. Harmon . 24.88 21 5 Ira H. Martin 24.88 22 5 Ira H. Martin 24.88 23 5 F. B. Swayze 24.88 24 5 F. B. Swayze E 15 ft. 8.46 15 6 J. L. Harmon 10.TS 16 6 J. L. Harmon W. L. HAMM. City Treasurer. 7-5tc K lilV lE BT I I T Ï 1 A CO . — SPE E D W A Y OR BOULEVARD R I C H F l E LD -A L W A Y S LEADS»««