The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 30, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 30, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMiSTON OREGON
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IS THE MOTTO OF
THE UNITED STATES
MARINE CORPS-
MEN OF VALOR .
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MARINES ARE A CROSS-SECTION OF THE
FINEST MANHOOD OF THE COUNTRY AS A WHOLE,
FOR IN THE CORPS ARE VOLUNTEERS
FROM EVERY STATE.
14%
HEIR MOTTO IS THE IDEAL OF AMERICA TODAY —
ALWAYS FAITHFUL,—ALL UNITED,-ALL
WORKING FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE.
Our Trailer Camp
came to him later and said that if he
By Mary Perry
You would be surpised at the kinds had put in those Indians the camp­
of people you meet in a trailer camp. ers would have all moved out.
The people who are there now have
I have never been around one until
this summer. Since our farm is so come from all over the United States.
close to the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, There are some from Idaho and Cal­
we decided to put in tents and trail­ ifornia, some from Washington and
er houses. We have quite a few large Oregon, and two or three from Mon-
trees and people kept coming to the tana and Nevada, There are even
house and asking for trailer or tent some from Texas, Kansas, Alabama
and New Mexico. I have noticed just
space.
We finally opened it up for a trail­ recently that there were also a few
er camp. We sold our cows and start­ from Wyoming, South Dakota, and
ed preparing. Then people started Oklahoma.
bringing in their trailer houses and
The people who are camped there
setting up tents. Right from the first work at the ordnance depot. Some
my dad wouldn’t let any people in of the men brought their families but
that he thought would cause trouble I others just have camping equipment
or would not be clean.
and two or three men stay together.
One day some Indians came and
They have all sorts of shacks built
wanted a tent space. The old car that around the place. There are quite a
they were in looked as if it would few nice little two-room houses also.
fall apart any minute: they had a Most of the people have built up
tattered, dirty old tent, and all sorts sides and put floors in their tents and
of camping equipment. He wouldn’t have made tent-houses. Others who
think of letting them in and were the are still living in their tents on the
people in camp glad ! Some of them ground plan to build them up later, j
There is always a lack of either time [
or money.
, BRAND NEW 1942"
We have almost forty trailer 1
houses. Many of the people prefer
tent houses because they say that I
they have more room in them.
There are over 155 different fam­
ilies camped at our place and many
of them have children of school age.
The parents are all anxious for their
children to be in school. About 38
children should go to school from our |
place.
Electricity is a major problem in
the camp. We have been trying since I
the first of July to get electricity in
the camp and still it’s not in. The |
store has electric lights now. The I
wiring in the camp and in our house I
is being done by an electrician from '
our camp. Since he hasn’t a license
the job must be inspected when it is 1
completed.
We must have water in the camp,
too. The people from the store have
taken that job over and are install­
ing an electric pump. The water must,
be piped from the well by our place
to the store and camp. They didn’t
PHILCO 3211. This beautiful,
qualm built Philco has no equal
order enough pipe and had to send
for its size and ¡ ri e in tone,
for
more before they could finish.
• si features!
The people have to carry all of their
I ks ' and tunc it.
Come in .
water and will be relieved when the
water is finally over there.
Most of the campers have their
mail sent in care of us. The mail car-
rier puts it all in our box and it us­
ually fills it to overflowing. Before |
school starteli I took all of the letters I
and small packages over to the camp
and delivered them. Sometimes I |
couldn’t locate a person who had re-
reived mail and I would write down
Bringt YouAll3
Standard, Short
the name on a piece of paper and put
Wave and FM re-
it up on a post at the well, then when
ception fot only.
he saw that he had some mail at the
FM at low cost.
PHILCO 39OT.
house he would stop and call for it.
thanks to Philco FM System ' And
every tube works on Standard and
Quite a few people have C.O.D.’s sent
Short-Wave as well as FM
out
in care of us also. If the person
a better radio fot everv service!
isn’t there to get them when the mail
comes we always take them out, then
when they come to get them they can
just pay us.
We have also been delivering milk |
at the camp. We got it from the
FURNISHER OF HOMES farmers who live near us. We have
been delivering 75 or more bottles
PHILCO
Radio Valve:
$25-00
Carroll: Hermiston Irrigation Dis­
Lots 8 and 9 in Block 11.
Northeast Quarter of the South-
trict. E. E. McMillan; Jane Doe
Lots 6, 7, 8, and 9 in Block 12.
east Quarter of Section 10, Town-
McMillan; The unknown heirs of E ,
Lots 4, 5, 6, in Block 13.
ship 4 North of Range 28, East
E. McMillan, Deceased; R. A
And Lot 10 in Block 15, in the
of the Willamette Meridian, in the
Brownson; Irene Brownson: Anna
Original Town, now City of Her-
County of Umatilla, and State of
Sapper. Jane Doe Duncomb; J.
miston as located in the Northeast
Oregon;
Howard Reid; Mable C. Reid; Bar­
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
TRACT III Lot 7 in Block 11
bara Reid; Wallace Reid; James
of Section 10, Township 4 North,
in the Original Town, Now City,
Reid; The unknown heirs of Gen­
Range 28, East of the Willamette
of Hermiston as located in the
evieve Reid, deceased; Dan Sulli­
Meridian, in Umatilla County, Ore­
Northeast Quarter of the South-
van; Jane Doe Sullivan; The un­
gon.
east Quarter of Section 10, Town­
known heirs of Dan Sullivan, De­
All being in the County of Uma­
ship 4, North of Range 28, East of
ceased; Burdell Sullivan; James tilla and State of Oregon.
the Willamette Meridian, in the
M. Scarborough; Jane Doe Scar­
And that plaintiffs are such own­
County of Umatilla, and State of
borough; C. W. Kellogg: Maude ers free from any right, title, estate,
Oregon;
Kellogg: Cora B. Knapp; Ben F. lien or interest of you and each of
TRACT IV: Lots 2 and 3 in
Knapp; R. E. McFall; Vernita you or any one or more of you. and
Block 13 in the Original Town,
McFall; The Townsite Company, A that you or any one or more of you
now City of Hermiston as located
Corporation; Harry J. Meyer; have no right, title, estate, lien or
in the Northeast Quarter of the
Jane Doe Meyer; The unknown interest in said lands, or any part
Southeast Quarter of Section 10,
heirs of Harry J. Meyer, Deceased; thereof and restraining and adjoin­
Township 4 North of Range 28,
Charles McNamee; Jane Doe Mc­ ing you and each of you from assert­
East of the Willamette Meridian,
Namee; The unknown heirs of ing or claiming any right, title, estate,
in the County of Umatilla, and
Charles McNamee. Deceased; E. P. lien or interest in said land or in any
State of Oregon:
Named to FCA Board
Dodd; Stella A. Dodd: Emma B. part thereof adverse to plaintiffs.
TRACT V: Lot 10 in Block "F"
Walling; Ben F. Walling; Joe
This summons is served upon you
in Second Addition to the Town,
Lawson: Muriel C. Reid: Alice Z. by publication thereof for four (4)
now City, of Hermiston, Umatilla
O'Daniel; Jacquiline Reid: Carl successive weeks in the HERMISTON
County, Oregon:
S. McNaught: Ruth T. McNaught; HERALD by order of HON. C. L.
TRACT VI: Lot 8 in Block 5 in
Helen McNaught Geary; Ed H. SWEEK, Judge of the above entitled
the Original Town, now City, of
Geary: The unknown heirs of Jen- court,
I
which said order was made and
Hermiston as located in the North­
nie E. McNaught, Deceased: John dated
I
the 7th day of October. 1941.
west Quarter of the Southwest
B. Thompson; Jane Doe Thomp- and
i
the date of the first publication
Quarter of Section 11 in Township
son: The unknown heirs of John B. of
I this summons is the 9th day of
4 North of Range 28, East of the
Thompson. Deceased: Genevieve October.
I
A.D., 1941.
Willamette Meridian in the County
H. Kimball: John Doe Kimball:
A.C. McIntyre, District Attorney
of Umatilla, and State of Oregon.
James D. Lowman: Robert B. Me- and
:
C. C. Proebstel. Attorneys for
TRACT VII: Lots 4 in Block 5
Lane: Jane Doe McLane: The un­ Plaintiffs, Post Office Address, Pen­
in Newport’s Addition to the
known heirs of Robert B. McLane: dleton.
.
Oregon.
Oct. 9-Nov. 6
Town, now City, of Hermiston, in
Deceased; G. W. Beller; Hazel L.
the County of Umatilla, and State
Beller: Unper Columbia Mission
SUMMONS
of Oregon.
Society of the Seventh-Day Ad­
Equity No. 6850
All being in the County of Uma-
ventist Church, A Corporation: C.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tilla and State of Oregon.
R. Ried: Jane Doe Lord: The THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
And that plaintiffs are such own-
First National Bank of Hermis­ UMATILLA COUNTY.
ers free from any right, title, estate,
ton: Anne C. Durfey: E. J. Kings-
UMATILLA COUNTY. A Quasi­ lien or interest of you and each of
ley: Erva Kingsley: Also all other
Municipal Corporation and a Coun­ you or any one or more of you, and
nersons or parties unknown claim­
ty and Political Subdivision of the that you or any one or more of you
24
State of Oregon, Plaintiffs,
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
have no right, title, estate, lien or in­
interest in the real estate describ-
vs.
terest in said lands, or any part
MAXWELL LAND & IRRIGA­ thereof and restraining and enjoin­
ed in the complaint herein. De-
Walter J. Robinson. Pomeroy.
TION COMPANY, A Corporation: ing you and each of you from assert-
fendants.
Washington, wheat, cattle and hog
John Doe Sillitoe; The unknown ig or claiming any right, title, estate,
TO Flora Crimins; R. C. Mack;
grower, has been named successor to
heirs of Violet E. Sillitoe, deceas­ lien or interest in said land or in any
Churby D. Mack; S. C. Mack; The
the late Ervin E. King on the dis­
ed: J. D. Lowman: Elizabeth Mont­ part thereof adverse to plaintiffs.
unknown heirs of E. W Mack, de­
trict board of directors of the Farm
gomery Pelly: Bernard Berenger
This summons is served upon you
Credit Administration of Spokane.
ceased, John Doe Ryder and Fairy C.
Pelly and Elizabeth Nute Pelly, by publication thereof for four (4)
For eight years director of agricul­
Ryder: Lina G. Brownell Barclay;
his wife! Thomas Miner Pelly and successive weeks in the HERMISTON
ture for the State of Washington, he
Thomas E. Barclay; Etta Pierce;
Mary Taylor Pelly, his wife; HERALD bv order of HONORABLE
has long been a leader in farm or­ John Doe Pierce; The unknown heirs
Francis Justinian Pelly; The un­ CALVIN L. SWEEK, Judge of the
ganizations and the farmers' co- of Etta Pierce, deceased; Wilbur W.
known heirs of Bernard Pelly, de­ above entitled Court, which said or-
operative movement. He was nomi­
Illsley; Frances Illsley; William H.
ceased; Lowman & Pelly Invest- der was made and dated the 14th
nated for his new position by Skinner; Georgia A. Skinner; W. A.
ment Company, a Corporation; | day of October, 1941, and the date of
national farm loan associations of
Barr; Jane Doe Barr; George Ban­
Orin P. Brigham and Cora B. the first publication of this summons
Montana. Idaho, Washington and croft; Jane Doe Bancroft; Alvin L.
Brigham, his wife; L A. Hunt is the 16th day of October, 1941.
Oregon.
Larsen; Mamie Larsen; Frank Waug-
and Winnie M. Hunt, his wife; C.
a . c. M c I ntyre , c . c . PROEB-
aman; Hazel Waugaman; Otto
Warner and Bertha Alma Warner, STEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Post
Sapper;
Bert
J.
Shaw;
Cora
his wife; City of Hermiston, A j Office Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
SUMMONS
Shaw; Nancy Headley; John Doe
Municipal Corporation; W. P.
(Oct. 16-Nov. 23)
Headley; The unknown heirs of Nancy
Trumbull; John Robert Trumbull;
Headley, deceased; E.
Bentley;
Carlos Corbit and Jane Doe Cor­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Jane Doe Bentley; The unknown heirs
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
bit, his wife; The unknown heirs
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR of E. A. Bentley, deceased; T. W.
of Carlos Corbit, deceased: The'
Milner; Jane Doe Milner; The un-
UMATILLA COUNTY.
unknown heirs of Jane Doe Corbit, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
known heirs of T. W. Milner, de-
deceased; Robert Wright and Zula THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY, Quasi­ ceased ; Ray McCarroll; E. E. Mc-
Wright, his wife: Georgia Skin­ UMATILLA COUNTY.
Millan; Jane Doe McMillan: The un-
Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff,
ner and George Skinner, her hus- ■ In the Matter of the Estate of Ida
known heirs of E. E. McMillan, de-
band : Wanna
vs.
L. Jewett, Deceased.
: Anna Sapper; Jane Doe Dun-
Wright and Jessie W right, his
CITY OF HERMISTON; ceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
comb; Wallace Reid: James Reid;
wife;
Robert
Wright,
Jr.
The
un
­
the undersigned has been ap-
Charles Benson; John Schimke; The unknown heirs of Genevieve Reid,
known heirs of Bessie Langhorne, that
pointed executor of the last will and
Ella W. Mack; Flora Crimins; H. deceased; Dan Sullivan: Jane Doe
deceased: Adda L. Isbell: Elmer testament
of Ida L. Jewett, deceased,
H. Mack; Margaret A. Mack; R. Sullivan; James M. Scarborough;
B. Strohm and Ida Strohm, his
has qualified as the law directs.
C. Mack; Churby D. Mack, E. W. Jane Doe Scarborough; C. W. Kell-
wife; Bert L. Strohm and Clara and
persons having claims against
Mack, Jr.; S. C. M ack, The ogg: Maude Kellogg; Cora B. Knapp;
George Strohm All
Strohm,
said estate are required to present
unknown heirs of E. W. Mack, De­ Ben F. Knapp: Harry J. Meyer; ‘
and Emma Strohm, his wife; J the
same to me at the office of W.
ceased; Philip Russell Brownell; | Jane Doe Meyer; The unknown heirs'
Herbert Strohm and EIz na J. Warner,
attorney, in Hermis-
Dorothy Lee Brownell, Lina G of Harry J. Meyer, deceased: Charles 1
Strohm his wife, Harry Buchan- ton, Oregon, verified as‘ the law di-
Brownell Barclay; Thomas E McNamee; Jane Doe McNamee; The
nan and Sarah Buchannan, his | rects with six months from
date
Barclay; Etta Pierce; John Doe unknown heirs of Charles McNamee,
Rubie Fry and John Doe hereof.
Pierce; The unknown heirs of Etta deceased; Emma B. Walling: Ben F.
Fry, her husband: Myrtle Back-
Dated this 16th day of October,
Pierce, Deceased: Wilbur W. Ills­ Walling; Joe Lawson, Muriel C. Reid;
inger and James Doe Backinger, 1941.
ley; Frances Illsley; Freda Man- Alice Z. O’Daniel; Jacquiline Reid;
her husband; Roy Buchannan and
NORMAN H. THOMPSON, Exec­
ion; John Doe Manion; Harry R. Helen McNaught Geary; Ed H.
wife;
Jane Doe Buchannan,
Newport; Maria L. Newport; Wil- Geary: The unknown heirs of Jennie
Edgar Buchannan and Mary Doe utor.
(Oct. 16-Nov. 23)
lim H. Skinner: Georgia A. Skin­ E. McNaught, deceased: John B.
Buchannan, his wife: Nettie Gra­
ner: W. A. Barr: Jane Doe Barr; Thompson: Jane Doe Thompson; The
bowsky and Theadore Grabowsky,
C. D. Richey; Jane Doe Richey; unknown heirs of John B. Thompson,
her husband: Helen Buchannan
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
George Bancroft: Jane Doe Ban­ deceased: Genevieve H. Kimball; John
Taylor and Charlie Taylor, her |
croft: F. C. McKenzie: Georgia L. Doe Kimball: James D. Lowman;
husband; Werdna Buchannan Wy-1
THE COUNTY COURT OF
McKenzie; Alvin L. Larsen: Mamie Robert B. McLane: Jane Doe Mc-
att and Dale Wyatt, her husband; THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Larsen; Frank Waugaman; Hazel Lane; The unknown heirs of Robert B.
Helen Fairfax Geary and E. H. UMATILLA COUNTY.
Waugaman; Otto G. Sapper; Bert McLane, deceased: C. R. Ried; Jane
Geary, her husband; Hermiston Ir- jn the Matter of the Estate „f
J. Shaw; Cora A. Shaw: Nancy Doe Lord: The unknown heirs of Dan
ligation District, A Municipal Genevive Reid, Deceased.
Headley: John Doe Headley; The Sullivan, deceased: Philip Russell
Corporation; Also all other per-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
unknown heirs of Nancy Headley, Brownell: Dorothy Lee Brownell:
sons or parties unknown claiming that the undersigned has been ap-
Deceased: Charles G. Burk; Fairy also all other persons or parties un­
any right, title, estate, lien or in- pointed administrator of the Estate
C. Ryder: John Doe Ryder: State known claiming any right, title, es-
terest in the real estate described of Genevive Reid, deceased, and has
of Oregon: The Oregon-Washing- tate, lien or interest in the real
in the complaint herein, Defend- | qualified as the law directs. All per-
ton Joint Stock Land Bank of estate described in the complaint
ants.
— j o . •
sons having claims against said estate
Portland, Oregon, a corporation; herein,
TO Maxwell Land & Irrigation are required to present the same to me
Company A corporation. Johni Doe | at the office of w J. Warner, my at-
E. A. Bentley; Jane Doe Bentley:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Sillitoe: The unknown heirs of Violet torney, >n Hermiston, Oregon, veri-
The unknown heirs of E. A. Bent­
E. Sillitoe, deceased; J. D. Lowman; —
-■ - within
• - • six
ley, Deceased: T. W. Milner; Jane OF OREGON:
fied ■ as the - law directs
Elizabeth Montgomery Pelly; Bernard
Doe Milner: The unknown heirs of
You are hereby required to appear Berenger Pelly and Elizabeth Nute months of the date hereof.
T. W. Milner, deceased; Ray Mc- and answer the complaint filed
Dated this 16th day of October,
Pelly, his wife; Thomas Miner Pelly
against you in the above entitled and Mary Taylor Pelly, his wife; | 1941.
court and cause within four (4) Francis Justinian Pelly; The un­ J. H. REID, Administrator.
(Oct. 16-Nov. 23)
weeks from the date of the first pub­ known heirs of Bernard Pelly, deceas- |
lication of this summons, and if you ed: Lowman & Pelly Investment'
LAND SALE NOTICE
fail to so appear and answer for Company, A Corporation; Orin P.
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to Brigham and Cora B. Brigham, his
said court for the relief prayed for wife; L. A. Hunt and Winnie M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
and demanded in said Complaint, to- Hunt, his wife, Carlos Corbit and That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um-
wit:
Jane Doe Corbit, his wife; The un- afilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
A Decree that plaintiffs are the known heirs of Carlos Corbit, de- order duly made and entered herein
owners in fee-simple of the following ceased; The unknown heirs of Jane by the County Court of Umatilla
Doe Corbit, deceased; Robert Wright County, Oregon, on the 27th day of
described land, to-wit:
and Zula Wright his wife: Georgia September, 1941, will, on the 5th day
Lots 15 and 16 in Block 2.
Skinner and George Skinner, her hus­ of November, 1941, at the hour of
And Lots 9 in Block 9 in the band. Wanna Drake; Grover Wright 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Original Town, now City, of Her­ and Jessie Wright, his wife; Robert highest bidder for cash at the front
miston as located in the Northwest Wright. Jr.; The unknown heirs of door of the Umatilla County Court
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter Bessie Langhorne,
Elmer House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
of Section 11, in Township 4 North B. Strohm and Ida Strohm, his wife; a minimum price of $60.00 therefor,
of Range 28, East of the Willam­ Bert L. Strohm and Clara Strohm, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale;
ette Meridian, in the County of his wife: J. Herbert Strohm. and El- the following described parcel of land,
Umatilla, and State of Oregon.
zona Strohm, his wife: Harry Bu- heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore-
Lots 19, 20, 29, and 30 in Block channan and Sarah Buchannan, his gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
10 in Subdivision of Lot "B" in the wife: Rubie Fry and John Doe Fry, to-wit:
Original Town, now city of Her- her husband: James Doe Backinger;
Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 13, Hermis­
Roy Buchannan and Jane Doe Bu- ton in NE SE, Section 10, Township
miston.
Lots 1
7, 8, 13 in Block 2 channan, his wife; Edgar Buchannan 4, North Range 28, E.W M.
and Mary Doe Buchannan, his wife;
WITH
in Newport Addition.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and € in Block Nettie Grabowsky and Theadore Gra- County.
-Oct. 2-30
bowsky,
her
husband;
Helen
Buchan
3 in Newport Addition.
nan
Taylor
and
Charlie
Taylor,
her
I,AND SALE NOTICE
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 4 4 in
husband. Helen Fairfax Geary and
port Addition.
E.
H
Geary,
her
husband;
and
also
Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 8, 9, 10,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
other persons or parties unknown
11, and 12 in Block A in First all
claiming any right, title, estate lien That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um­
Addition.
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
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Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , «, 9, 10, 11, or interest in the real estate describ­ order duly made and entered herein
and 12 in Block "B in First Addi- ed in the complaint herein.
by the County Court of Umatilla
tion.
County. Oregon, on the 27th day of
Lots 5, 11, and 12 in Block “D” OF OREGON
September, 1941, will, on the 5th day
You are hereby required to appear of November, 1941, at the hour of 10
in First Addition, Excepting any
d
answer
the
complaint
filed
and all water rights of way.
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
ainst you in the above • entitled highest bidder for cash at the front
And Lots 1 and 2 in Block “H”
and
Cause
within
four (4) door of the Umatilla County Court
in the Second Addition, all being in
alwau/s
the Town, now City, of Hermiston. weeks from the date of the first pub­ House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
lication
of
this
summons,
and
if you a minimum price of 860.00 therefore
Lots 15, 16, and 17 in Block 1.
Lots 14, 15. 16. 17, 20. 21, 22. fail to so appear and answer for want to be paid in rash, at the time of sale
thereof, plaintiff will apply to said the following described parcel of land
and 23 in Block 2.
Court for the relief prayed for and heretofore bv Umatilla County. Ore-
I nt 3 in Block 4.
Lots 1. 2. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 12 in demanded in said complaint, to-wit
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
’ A Decree that plaintiffs are the to-wit:
Block 6
Lots 19. 20. 21, 22, and 23 in owners in fee-simple of the follow­
Lots 1 and 2. Block 6, Hermiston in
ing described land, to-wit:
Block 7.
NE SE Section 10, Township 4, North
Lots
1.
11,
and
12
in
Block
9.
TRACT
1:
Lots
24
and
25
in
Range 28. E.W M.
—
Block 2 in the Original Town, now
lots 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11 in
R E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla
—
—
City
of
Hermiston
as
located
in
the
Block 8.
County.
-Oct 2-30
every day. We have quit now and one
of the dairies is delivering the milk.
We have been trying since the camp
was started to get one of them to
come out but until now they haven't
had enough milk.
Some people from Washington leas­
ed a plot of land from us to build a
store on. It took quite a long while
to complete it but they are almost
finished now. They plan to have it
going soon.
There are people moving in and
out of the camp all of the time. As
soon as someone moves out it isn’t
long before someone else moves in on
the vacated space.
—by Mat
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