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PAGE FOUr. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. LEGAL NOTICES of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the front door of the Uma tilla County Court House, Pendeton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of 360.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the follow ing described parcel of land, here tofore by Umatilla County, Oregon acquired for delinquent taxes, to- wit; N% SEU and NE»4 SW tf, Sec tion 17, Twp. 4, North Range 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Jan. 19-Feb. 16) _______ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 193». W e lls , Stones, Lan d m arks W h e re M a n y M a k e Wishes Much interest is 3hown in ancient landmarks which are supposed to April 15, 1938; and interest at the SUMMONS. have the magical power of fulfilling rate of 6% per annum on 3285.52 wishes. Everyone has heard of wish Equity No. 6378 from October 15, 1938; and the ing wells, but there are also trees, further sum of 3177.85, taxes paid, stones, and gateways to which simi IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE with interest thereon at the rate of lar stories are attached, says Pear 6% per annum from the 18th day STATE OF OREGON FOR son’s London Weekly. of June, 1934; and the further sum UMATILLA COUNTY. Near the ruins of Berry Pomeroy of 3166.13, taxes paid, with interest castle. South Devon, stands one of thereon at the rate of 6% per an Occidental Life Insurance Compa num from the 9th day of December, the oldest beech trees in Britain. 1937; and the further sum of 3164.- ny, a California corporation, This is called the Wishing tree. If 88. taxes paid, with interest there Plaintiff, you walk thrice around it, says a lo on at the rate of 6% per annum vs. cal tradition, your dearest wish may NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION December 9, 1937; and the be granted. Bruce Sbangle and Zeltna Shang- from No. 028670 further sum of 32.80 advanced by le, bis wife; Homer Cochran and plaintiff; The Wishing steps at Chester lead and the further sum of Florence Cochran, his wife; S. D. 3750.00 as an attorney’s fee, and up to the famous wall that encircles Department of the Interior Peterson and Luella R. Peterson, his the city. They are arranged in sets wife; S. D. Peterson as trustee for the costs and disbursements of this General Land Office at The Dalles, of three and are very steep. As you J. H. Piper, S. A. Miller, J. L. Fraz suit. wish you must run up and down Oregon, ier, W. S. Munselle, H. M. Cockburn, That the mortgage recorded Jan them twice without stopping. J. E. Olinger and Bruce Sbangle; H. uary 11, 1924, at page 61, Book 83, January 26, 1939. But your wish will not be granted M. Cockburn and Nell Cockburn, his Record of Mortgages for Umatilla unless you have first walked right • WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO wife; J. E. Olinger and Lydia Oling County in the State of Oregon, be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that around the city wall—a circuit of er, hie wife; H. S. Shangie and Mary reformed and corrected so that the HANDLE YOUR MOST EXACTING JOB. E. Shangie, his wife; The Baker- same shall cover the following de Roscoe B. McGraw, of Stanfield, two miles. Oregon, who, on January 24, 1934, There is a wishing gate near Gras Boyer National Bank, a corporation; scribed land, to-wit: WE OFFER, TOO, A FULL ART SERVICE Blondelle Richey; Land Bank Com The West half of Lots 1 and 2 made Original Homestead Entry, mere, Westmoreland, which is visit Act. 6-6-12, No. 028670, for the missioner, acting pursuant to Part 3 AND THUS GIVE YOU MATERIAL SUIT ed by thousands of holiday-makers of the Northwest Quarter, and of the Act of Congress known as the the West Half of the Southwest SE% SE*4, Section 8, Township 4 because it inspired the poet Words ED TO YOUR NEEDS . . . FOR LESS N., Range 29 E., Willamette Meri Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of Quarter of Section 3 in Township worth to write “The Wishing Gate.” 1933, at his office and place of busi 5 North of Range 35 East of the dian, has filed notice of intention to According to tradition, you must MONEY. LET US QUOTE ON YOUR make five-year Proof, to establish ness in the City of Spokane, State of Willamette Meridian, touch the gate three times with both claim to the land above described, Washington; Ella Stoolfire; Ed Excepting therefrom five acres NEXT PRINTING JOB. . . . . . hands, repeating your wish aloud Means and Ethel Means, his wife; in the Northeast corner of the before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis as you do so. sioner, at his office in Hermiston, Stell Company, Inc., a corporation; West Half of the West Half of Ireland also has many romantic State Tax Commission of the State Section 3 in Township 5 North Oregon, on the 13th day of March, and mysterious landmarks. Among of Oregon and Charles V. Galloway, of Range 35 East of the Willa 1939. John H. Carkin and Earl L. Fisher, Claimant names as witnesses: H. them is the Wishing stone which mette Meridian, and being about the commissioners of said State Tax 564 feet long fronting on the Thomas Fraser, of Hermiston, Ore stands in the churchyard at Kil- Commission; C. L. Stewart; Myrtle main public road and being 386 gon; William J. Rodda, of Stanfield, makedar, County Kerry. Though it G. H. Frazier; Edna Best; Carroll feet and 2 inches deep north and Oregon; Glen McCracken, of Stan has been a wishing stone for cen Best; Glen Best; Helen Best Huff field, Oregon; Orville W. Pedigo, of turies, this relic has special roman south. man; Donald Best; Vera Best; Pendleton, Oregon. Also excepting therefrom the tic associations because marriages parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright of George H. Piper and Zella Piper, his W. F. JACKSON, Register. were performed over it in days following: Commencing at a Rhea Creek. wife; Anna Lutton and Ed Lutton, (Feb. 2-March 2) • point 40 rods East of the North IRRIGON gone by. her husband; Mattie Piper; Lloyd west corner of said Section 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger By MRS. W. C. ISOM M. Piper and Mae Piper, his wife; running thence South and paral Land Sale Notice. and son Frederick, and Lyle Witb- Elwood E. Piper and Myrtle Piper, lel with the West line of said sec his wife; Elwood E. Piper as admin ‘D o lp h in ’ Candlesticks NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, eright of Pasco visited at the A. B. tion 160 rods; thence In a South Mrs. Millie Williamson of Junc Wattenburger home Sunday. istrator of the estate of J. H. Piper, D ate F ro m C en tu ry A go westerly course to intersect the That the undersigned. Sheriff of deceased; Maxine Toner and Ed West line of said section 100 rods Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue Among the earliest items to be tion City, Ore., is visiting her sister Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglee- Toner, her husband; Maude Steen North of the Southwest corner of of an order duly made and entered sought by collectors for use as his Mrs. Tom Caldwell. Miller; Evert S. Miller and Agnes worth and children were dinner herein by the County Court of Uma torical accessories years before the said section; thence South along Mr. and Mrs. James Amberg mo Miller, his wife; Allene M. Ray and the West line of said section to tilla County, Oregon, on the 23rd great vogue developed for either tored to Pilot Rock Sunday, return guests at the E. B. Wattenburger Earl Ray, her husband; Jessie V. day of January, 1939, will, on the the Southwest corner of said sec home Sunday. blown or pattern glass, were candle Compton and A. F. Compton, her tion; thence East 6 feet; thence 4th day of March, 1939, at the hour sticks, particularly those popularly ing by way of Pendleton where they husband; Helen Wade Jones and Mrs. Robert McGreer and daugh North and parallel with the West of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, known as “dolphins,” writes Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thorne Wade Jones, her husband; Virginia sell to the highest bidder for cash in ter Shirley and Mrs. E. B. Watten line of said section 100 rods; in the evening. Shangie; Geraldine Shangie; Mari thence East 14 feet; thence in a hand, at the front door of the Uma Webb Lee in the American Collec burger and daughter Darlyne visit lyn Shangie; Harold Coe as execu The county road work being done Northeasterly direction to the tilla County Court House, Pendle tor. Since the demand was great ed Wednesday at the Bill McCabe tor of the last will and testament North line of the Southwest ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum and the supply limited, reproduc by the Heppner crew was finished home. and of the estate of J. L. Frazier, price of 330.40 therefor, to be paid tions duly followed. Genuine dol Friday evening. Quarter of Section 3 and 20 feet deceased; Besse E. Munselle; Nana Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and East of the above described line in cash at the time of sale, the phin candlesticks were made both Little Yvonne Kendler, who is Leone Fullerton and F. A. Fullerton, running South; thence North and following described parcel of land, early and late, but it is as easy to staying at the home of her grand children spent Saturday and Sunday her husband; Thelma Besse Max heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore parallel to the West line of said differentiate their periods as it is parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom, in Pendleton. well and John H. Maxwell, her hus section to the North line of said gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to “date” costumes. band; Farmers Brokerage Company, to-wit: Lambing is well underway at the section; thence West 20 feet to a corporation; Ben Cochran; Edna The first specimens were produced has been quite ill the past week SW'4, North of O. W. R. the place of beginning; all being with a severe cold, but is better now. Tom Boylen Jr., C. H. Bartholomew Best as trustee and attorney-in-fact probably by the Boston & Sandwich & N. SWU SEU , North of O. in Section 3 in Township 5 North for herself and for Carroll Best. Mrs. Nettie Flower of Heppner, and Tony Vey ranches. Glass company, perhaps as early as W. R. & N„ Lot 2. all in Sec of Range 35 East of the Willam Glen Best. Helen Best Huffman, the 1830s, certainly during the 1840s. Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miss Shirley McGreer had a valen tion 14, Twp. 5, North Range ette Meridian. Donald Best and Vera Best; Powell The first to appear on the market Isom Friday. 27, E. W. M. tine party at her home Tuesday for All of said land In Umatilla Ditch Company, a corporation, R. E. GOAD, Sheriff apparently were those with the County, State of Oregon. Quite a crowd was present at the all children under school age. Ice Defendants. of Umatilla County. large, single square base. They are pot luck dinner served at the Pres cream, cake and cookies were served. That said mortgage as so re To the above named defendants formed and corrected be declared a larger, heavier and are found more (Jan, 26-Feb. 23) The Baker-Boyer National Bank, a lien against said land and as re Lowell Young visited his father often in the soft, delicate opaque byterian Community church Thurs corporation; Land Bank Commis- formed and corrected be foreclosed. shades which were more in favor day. Grading was done on the at the St. Anthony’s hospital Satur Land Sale Notice. sirner, acting pursuant to Part 3 of • That the liens of Tax Receipts at Sandwich than at any other glass yards, and the ladies quilted. day. the Act of Congress known as the Nos. 6357, 10399 and 10400, evi works. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mrs. Bessie Wisdom is staying Miss Isabella O’3rien returned Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of dencing payment of such taxes, be the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil Next in importance and almost with Mrs. Dexter near Umatilla. 1933, at his office and place of busi foreclosed. home from Portland where she has la County, Oregon, by virtue of an of the same period are those with a ness In the City of Spokane, State Don Rutledge left Tuesday for been under the doctor’s care for the order duly made and entered here double square base. This style was That said land be sold in the man of Washington; Ella Stoolfire; Stell past two weeks. Company, Inc., a corporation; Edna ner provided by law for the sale of in by the County Court of Umatilla reproduced many years ago. None Portland. Best; Carroll Best; Glen Best; Hel real property on execution, and that County, Oregon, on the 27th day of of the reproductions appear to have Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and Mrs. Jim Daly was a business caller in en Best Huffman; Donald Best; Ve 8 and two-thirds shares of stock of January, 1939, will, on the 11th day originated here, but were brought James Warner were Hermiston shop Hermiston Saturday. ra Best; Anna Lutton; Ed Lutton; Powell Ditch Company, a corpora of March, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 to this country from Czechoslovakia, pers Saturday. Fred Rauch returned from Port Lloyd M. Piper; Mae Piper; Evert tion, as represented by Certificate o’clock In the forenoon, sell to the largely through a New York im Mr. and Mrs. Dufer of Nebraska land last Friday evening. S. Miller; Agnes Miller; Allene M. No. 20, be sold with said land, and highest bidder for cash in hand, at porting house. Ray; Earl Ray; Jessie V. Compton; that the purchaser of said land at the front door of the Umatilla Coun arrived here Sunday. They have A. F. Compton; Helen Wade Jones; the sale thereof shall take said stock ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, rented the W. C. Isom place east of Wade Jones; Virginia Shangie; Ger certificate with the right to receive subject to a minimum price of 350.00 Ancient Kings Ravenous town and will take possession March aldine Shangie; and Edna Best as from said Powell Ditch Company a therefor, to be paid in cash, at the Famous are the stories and pic let. trustee and attorney-in-fact for her new certificate in lieu thereof and time of sale, the following described parcel of land heretofore by Uma tures telling how old English kings self and for Carroll Best, Glen Best, in the name of such purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. Casper of Hermiston That plaintiff be permitted to bid tilla County, Oregon, acquired for ripped apart a roast chicken or visited in this vicinity Monday. Helen Best Huffman, Donald Best whole pig, ate with the “joints” upon and purchase said land at the delinquent taxes, to-wit: and Vera Best Lawrence Markham has purchas sale thereof, and that the sheriff s t i s w u and NWU SW%, Sec clutched in their fists, and threw the IN THE NAME OF THE should put the purchaser of said tion 26. Twp. 5, North Range 29, bones on the royal dining room floor ed the Biggs place just west of town land in possession thereof on the STATE OF OREGON for the dogs. Meals lasting several and is taking immediate possession. E. W. M. hours were the rule, but hardly a You are hereby required to appear date of sale. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff That the proceeds of such sale be one of these “banquets” would be and answer the complaint filed of Umatilla County. considered fit food for a dog today against you In the above entitled applied in satisfaction of said sums, (Feb. 9-March 9) PINE C IT Y ♦ because the meat, the main course, ♦ court and cause within four weeks interest thereon, and costs and dis bursements, and If there be a defi By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger from the date of the first publica was not always fresh. People didn’t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT tion of this summons, and if you ciency, then that plaintiff have exe know how to store hay and fodder Miss Marie Healy spent the week fall so to appear and answer, for cution against the property of said OF EXECUTRIX as winter feed for live stock. So end at her home on Butter Creek defendants Bruce Shangie and Zel want thereof plaintiff will apply to each fall, says a writer in the Wash said court for the relief prayed for ma Shangie or either of them for Notice is hereby given that by an ington Post, they slaughtered all with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and demanded In said complaint, to- satisfaction of such deficiency. Healy. Marie works in the First That you and each of you and all order of the County Court of the but a few of their animals. The wlt: persons claiming by, through or un State of Oregon for Umatilla County meat, poorly cured, soon began to National Bank of Portland. A decree that plaintiff have and der you subsequent to January 9, the undersigned has been appointed turn bad. To disguise its taste and Mrs. Johnny Brosman of Lena recover of and from the above 1924, the date of said mortgage, be executrix of the last will and testa smell nobles used costly spices. named defendants Bruce Shangie forever barred and foreclosed of all ment and of the estate of John S. Cows couldn’t be milked in winter spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Harrison. and Zelma Shangie the sum of right, title, Interest, claim, lien or Burnham, deceased. All persons 35,821.79, with Interest thereon at demand in, to or upon said land and having claims against said estate months. Fresh vegetables and eggs Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark spent were not available. Fish, dried, the rate of 6% per annum from the said stock and each and every part are hereby required to present them t,00 ROOMS • S I NSIR1 I RATES the week end visiting Mrs. Clark’e 16th day of October, 1935, and in thereof, except the statutory right within six months from the date of was as bad as the meat. The only terest on installments thereof as of redemption. this notice, with proper vouchers, to other foods were cheese, dried peas follows: Interest at the rate of 6% said executrix at the office of A. S. and beans, and bread. This summons is served upon you Cooley per annum on 3285.52 from October in the Johns Building in by publication thereof for four suc 15, 1935; Interest at the rate of 6% Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore cessive weeks In the Hermiston Her per annum on 3285.52 from April The Guggenheim Medal Fund gon. 15, 1936; Interest at the rate of 6% ald, bv order of Honorable C. L. The Daniel Guggenheim Medal Dated February 16, 1939. Sweek. judge of the court above per annum on 3285.52 from October fund was established in 1928 to pro CLARA 8. BURNHAM. 16, 1936; interest at the rate of 6% named, which said order was made vide a gold medal and certificate to Executrix. and dated January 26. 1939, and the per annum on 3285.52 from April be presented annually in recogni A. S. Cooley, 15, 1937; Interest at the rate of 6% date of the first publication of this Attorney for Executrix. tion of notable achievements in the per annum from October 15, 1937, summons is February 2. 1939. advancement of aeronautics, in (Feb. 16-March 16) on 3285.52; interest at the rate of A. 8. COOLEY, commemoration of the support giv 6% per annum on 3285.52 from Attorney for Plaintiff, en by Daniel Guggenheim to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Post Office Address: advancement of aeronautics through Pendleton, Oregon. donations to universities and for (Feb. 2-March 2) Department of the Interior, P R IN T IN G OF THE BETTER KIND HERALD OFFICE The Easiest LAND SALE NOTICE General Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 9, 1939. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil NOTICE is hereby given that la County, Oregon, on the 21st day John R. Voile, of Irrigon. Oregon, of December, 1938. will, on the 18th who, on November 4, 1933, made day of February, 1939 at the hour Original Homestead Entry, Act. 6- 17-02, No. 028556, for Farm Unit "B" or the NWU S E ^ , Section 3. Township 4 N., Range 26 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS intention to make five-year Proof, to will come to your home every day through establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. J. Warner. U. S. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Commissioner, at his office in Her A» lit'ernaiionji Daily miston. Oregon, on the 21at day of It record* tor you the world’* clean, conatructlr* doing* Th* Monitor March, 1939, doc* not exploit crime or *cn«*tlon: neither doe* It Ignore them, but deal* correct!**!» with them Feature* lor buiy men and all the Claimant names as witnesses: A. family, Including the Weekly Magaalne Section. C. Houghton. Frank Frederickson’ Carl Haddox. and Glenn Aldrich, all The Chrlatlan Science Publishing Society of Irrigon. Oregon. One, Norway Street. Boeton, Maeaachuaetta Pie*** enter my aubacrlptlon to The Chrletlan Science Monitor for W. F. JACKSON. a period of Register. 1 r n r »1100 g months »0 00 3 month* »3 00 1 month »1 00 (Feb. 16-March 16) Wadneaday Uau*. including U m i l i l i Section: 1 year (3 »0, < taauee 1M Addraa* S t u t z t C o p t ow g e y w e il The Elephant Towers at the Gol den Gate Exposition are at high aa a 12-story skyscraper, and equal in area at the base to a full city Mock. the encouragement of civil aviation. The fund is administered by nine directors designated by the Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engi neers, the Society of Automotive Engineers and the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences. The recipi ent of the award is chosen by the directors and foreign representa tives from England, France, Ger many, Holland, Italy, Japan and Canada. Early Use of Furs Early man lacked a natural fur skin which thinned out for warm temperatures and thickened with the approach of cold. The most log ical solution of the first clothing problem was to use the skin from an animal slain for food Using a crude tanning process the skins were cleansed of flesh, stretched and dried. The resulting bear, lion or tiger skm was worn Tarzan fash ion about the body. In winter, pelts from smaller animals covered the extremities from the frosty wind and snow. Way te Fill Your Needs NO FURTHER THAN YOUR PHONE IS THE SIMPLEST WAY TO ADVER TISE FOR THOSE THINGS YOU NEED AND ARE HARD TO LOCATE. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OFFER YOU THE LEAST EXPENSIVE SERVICE YOU CAN BUY. GIVE THEM A TRIAL . . CALL 51 - The Herald