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■■M M M THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MAR(J h 1. 1935; Secretary of State announced, undersigned has been duly appolnt- Pac. Tel. and Tel. Company 19.50 «« . days In which ed 1— # Sher by the Probate Court a of Morriam haa Ì 'R. J. Ginn, Fees for draw man County, Oregon, as executor 3.00 to resign, and that he will not ing 1935 jury list do. The recall moveipept has not of the Estate of Niel McDonald, de- City of Moro, Cc .-rthouse- 2.70 bothered thp ppple grower from ceased, and has qualified as such water bill Eugen» an iot^» and he »njilingly executor. pre-achool books have enjoy a few days visiting there. State Indus. Aca Com’ ’. All persons having claims 4- ignores the issue. Peace officers cii-irllu- / ‘in tha library. i Also Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred gainst the said Estate are hereby 14.50 of Oregon Hennagin over the week end. were i tions The so-ealled cabinet form of notified and requested to present V. Matthaus and son, Alfred of Geo. B. Bourhill. Stamps 10.00 government, for which a bill has the same duly verified to the un for Clerk’s office Boise, Idaho. been -drafted providing for the dersigned at his residence qt R. F. Hug -j Chrisman, Board of Mrs. W. A^ Spsncsr’s father The Woman’s Study club met at 23.30 Governor to take over virtually D. No. 1, Moro, Sherman County, prisoners «way at WWU Ooud. K m - the home of Mrs. Q. G. Hilderbrand control of all Jpaj°r departments Oregon, within six (6) months at the ' ags of 45 years. He on the 22nd. The roll was called Wily W. Knighten. Cash ad and the abolishment of the Board from the date of the first publica vanced for freight, office by notes on Oregon education. Dr. Uved here 18 years. 5-50 of Control, will not be introduced tion of this Notice, to-wit; Feb supplies and help this session, it was seep. The ad ruary 1, 1935. Mrs- A. B "BiAdel- Mi»» Louise Leah Richelderfer gave a talk on k Dunlap. - Work in George N- McDonald, Executor is having hard Carvel ud Mrtt Gloria 'Rickards Oregon’s Irreducible school fund 20.00 ministration Superintendent’» office compared it to Washington’s, Mrs. spent Ue weJ Ported- enough struggle b attempting to Francis V- Galloway and Moj*o Hardware and Imp. Co Proudfoot spoke w Vocational get through his other measures. Roscoe Krier . persons attending the Masonic Education. University of Oregon , Courthouse supplies Attorneys for Estate. Foss and Company, Court lodge at Moro Thursday evening correspondence courses. Mrs. H- A. Last publication March 1, 1935. * ^36' The defeat of the county unit house supplies were H- U FwdXW^ Ed Feldman, White talked on the growth of ! plan for public education, the plan Wasco county Indus, farm Capt R. 0. Scott and Gqs Peterson. libraries and Mrs. Roy Atwood on 40.00 urged aad favored by th^ Gover- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Caro Chas. .Patterson ' Mrs. Marine Moorhouse and Rob Women’s Clubs. nor, was the executive's own Tqm-arlum Lumber Co,, sup THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ert "Elliott were married at Gol- fqult, political ebservers declar Mrs. Frank Lamborn entertain 14.00 plies for county poor BHERMAN COUNTY dendale Saturday, February 16th. ed. Me could have “crocked ed the Mary Elizabeth class Wed Moro phannaçy, Medicine Walther- Williams Company, a 2.60 down’* on some Senators and ob- for county poor Th^ last party of the dinner club nesday of last week. After the reg tailed ««Utt». Bather he left it corporation^ Plalntur v.. Mamie was held at the home of Mr and ular business meeting Mrs. A. M. May and Som Courthouse 2 38 to other», »nd the bill was de- Aurella T supplies Mn» W. H Burress. Members of Hicks, read a paper on “Jesus and single vote in the and Maybelle. DeMosa, ¡ Coated by a tfce club are Hewers and Mesdr.mes His Earthly Possessions’’ after W. C. Print and Bind. Cot 7. 'hAispan’d and w'lfe; Henry S. Pe- 69 65! Senate. Sheriff’s office supplies E. D. . Kee« A. C. Kaseberg. w. which refreshments were scrved( by Moss, a single man; Harry B. Pink- Geo. G. Updegraff, District H. Buries’ A. White, G H. the committee. . .Ion, with hi. plan to «ton: The Unknown Hei«- of The bill, aio: 9.47 Attorney’s expenses Root; and IL A. Walker. , Mrs. H. A. Van Gilder entertain commission fee. placed Oorge O. DeMoss, deceased; Also bav* all J. K. Gill and Co., Supt’s all other persona or parties un- Mrs. S. N? (McMillan aid dan^h ed the Tuesday afternoon bridge into the general fundk was in office supplies 1.41 i known c’aiming any right, title, ter, Dana Jean, spent the week ena club, there being two tables of troduced the first day of business SchoçJ. Library Service, Sup : estate, Hen or interest In the real at Stevenson, Wash., with Mr. and members and three of guests pres and it was killed the 40th day. perintendents office sup ent) Mrs. Howard Hines received estate described in thp complaint Mrs. Lee McMillan. 2.00 The general fund bill is still in plies club prize, Mrs. Bernis Guy high Innate committee and its defeat he.eln. Defondants _ The symphony orchestra concert score for guests and Mr st Joe Hil Gqo. A* potter. Judges Ex- ■ • ‘ in The Dalles was attended and en- derbrand consolation 6.70 was likewise predicted. A bill to MMM | have boards and commissions pay To the unknown heir, of George joyed by the following Wasco citi Mrs. Chas. Golliher, County G, JpeMoss, deceased, and also all zen».' Miss Vivian Trounce. Mary 15.00 a tenth of receipts into the gen other persons or parties unknown poor „V Free Squealing eral fund now appears certain. Fortner, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. But- Standard Oil Company, Sup- claiming any right, title, estate, Being an unexpurgated collec ler. Carl Anderson. Mrs. Louis plies .for Predhtory'ani , Loyal Democratic friends of lion or interest in the real estate Scholl. Louise Carvel, Mr. and Mrs. tion of uniaxed quotes by the great mal control work ’ 1673 described in plaintiff’s complaint Ed Feldman, B Estrelle Hailey,1, and ncay firreat. County Court Proceedings at Walter Pierce, Congressman for on file in the above entitled cause Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Hennagin, MrJ« “If wives oidy ^ew what sten- the February Term of Court. the second district and national and as in thia summons described. and Mrs W A. Clothier, Mrs. Glor- ographers think of their husbands central committee- Recommendations for class “A” democratic Defendants: ia Rickards. Margaret McKee and they would quit worrying. Package Beer Licenses were made man, were working hard to defeat IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Spring seems to be mating by the County Court for the fol a bill which would force him to Mrs. A. M. Huckin. , season for everything except the lowing persons: Delbert Henry resign one job or the other. OF OREGON, You, and each of A five hundred and pinochle sockg j back frpm iaundry’’ Friends of Governor Martin are you, arc hereby required to ap card party .was held in Fraternity I modem girl’s hair may look Deyo and for P. L. and Virginia putting the bill ever, and there pear and answer the complaint hall Thursday evening w’hich was like a mop but that joesn»t worry Finley. filed against you in the above Sen- The County Clerk’s annual re was no doubt but that Martin titled court and cause within, four sponsored by the Neighbors of her sbfi doesn’t know what r not port of disbursements for 1934. would approve it. Pierce was Woodcraft lodge. »Mrs- H. V. mOp looks like.” too friendly to Martin m the re- weeks from the date of the first was accepted and ordered filed. Watkins and Ed Dutton received, publication of this summons as “But oh, my love, my heart is The County Clerk’s annual re- cent campaign. ’ high pinochle scores and Mrs.1 like a weary mountain, I must hereinafter stated,-and if you fail jport of fees collected, and dis Hines and Roy lielshee won at five have et too much stuffing.’ to so answer said complaint, or are And while Legislators now bursements of. same for 1934 was hundred. Decorations --------- ; ... L were sug- i “What I can’t get through my accepted and ordered filed- working for nothing and spend otherwise appear or fllrad in this cause, plaintiff, for wani thereof gestive of Washingtons birtndaj. ¡s i^ow you figger the horse Thte Justice of Peace Jury list ing considerable, 'we ponder why will apply to the court for the re Mra Harry Van Gilder was hon- power of a donkey engine ’ thèy come to the Legislature af- for District No. 3 (Moro) ored with a birthday surprise party “‘Everything pleasant in life is filed and accepted. an expensive campaign gen lief as prayed-for |In plaintiff’s com plaint. namely: for Judgment »- given by Mr. and Mrs. John Me- either wicked or indigestible. ^Application of Richard Carroll erally, sit all day to the pound of gainst the defendants Mamie Au Dermid Wednesday evening. Cards If you eat your peas with honey, Stakeley for an old age pension the gavel and mfimble of speak rtella DeMoss and Henry S. Df- were played You 11 do it all your life. layed at at five five table» tables with with was held for additional. informa- ers. Surely *not, we think, in Moss, and each of thvm. for the __ the interest of the “dear” people Mfs, Wm. Nesbit aqd . Mrs- V. „ H. ft makes the peas taste funny. tien. .sum of $4^7.17. with Interest there But it keeps them on your knife. Smith receiving the prizes for first County Treasurer’s report for or the taxpayers. on from th? 2nd day of October, *•••«•« * . — The Forest Log. ^nd Mn. W. R Dutton and Mrs. December laocapted and! ordered 1929,-at th’ - rate of 3 percent pet It is one of the mysteries of Guy Andrews won second prizes. filed. annunx for $100,00 attorney’s fepa, Sophisticated Oscar Mrs. Van Gilder received several County Treasurer’s semi-annual life that is hard to answer, but and costs and disbursb- Oscar Twinkus and us were do report for period ending Decem it has been suggested 4o us that ments, and to foreclose that epe- ing a Ijjt of window shopping last ber 31, accepted and ordered there * is but one satisfactory The Wasco-Grass Valley basket reason or answer to the question. taJn mortgage mentioned in said Tuesday evening And when we filed. ’ ball game Wednesday resulted in It is to satisfy their ego, a chance complaint, nnd w’hich said mort passed the furniture store Oscar * scores of 15 to 24 for the girls and to assert their pride in being gage Us of record in Book "T" of Mortgages at Page 145, records of 24 to 47 for the boys. The winning says: elected a Representative of a “Doggone, Hazel, Lookit • pie Sherman County, Oregon, and now teams were Grass Valley’s group of people. And ego is swell boycots-” covers th» following described re^l At Kent the Wasco teams won natural. There appears no bet- “Boycotts?” says we, property situated in Shermaj both games with 40 to 13 for the ter answer. “Yeah, male davenports,’’ says (Continued from page! one) County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: girls and 11 to 21 fpr the boys. Oscar. P. N. Johnston. Mra D- E. The West Half of the South- Kent entertained after the game The Forest Log, Stephens. Mrs. T. H. Fraser, Notice to Creditors * west Quarter of Section Thir Henry Barnum, Dewey Thompson The senior play of the high All persons having claims a- ty-five, in Township One North and George Hennagin. Also h gainst ths estate of Bud W. Moore, school will be given some time in Range Seventeen, East of the pin was presented to Wily Knigh deceased, are hereby notified to (March and will be entitled “Youth Willamette Meridian; the West ten for his coupty wide leader present them, duly verified, with Comes Tripping.” Ray Critchfield Half of the • Northwest Quar ship. is directing the play. vouchers, to the undersigned, at ter of Section Three in Town 775.00 penses A sirpilar event will be held at Grass Valley, Oregon, within six ship One South, Range Seven Miss Mabel Thomas left for Port W. E. Finzer Company. Supts Kent. March 8th when parents months from the date of this no teen. East of the Willamette 1.22 land to enter Emmanuel hospital office supplies and leaders there will entertain tice, to-wit: February 1, 193ft Meridian. and Blocks Twelve March 4, to begin nurses training. Valley Printing Company the successful club children of and Thirteen and Lots Four 8.26 Geo. H Wilcox. . Supt’s. office supplies Mr. and Mr». Wesley Phegley that community. and Five of Block Thirty of and mother, Mrs. Pepper are leav Chas F. Metsker, Sherman Administrator of said Estate. DeMoss Springs, according to county Atlas for Superin ing Saturday to locate in The Geo. G. Updegraff, the recorded plat thprteof on 25.00 tendents office Attorney for said ajimihistrator. Tile with th County Clerk of A. E. Simmons, Superinten- Date of first publication Feb. 1.1^5 Ronald Johnson who is attending, Sherman County, Oregon. 6.00 dents office supplies Last publication February 22. 1935 school in Portland spent several F- D. Antrim, Sealey of and that said real property be sold (Continued from page one) days here visiting with his parents 2.63 Weights and measures by the Sheriff of Sherman County, ' Notice to Creditors The recall election will be held Catherine Johnson spent the Pacific Power and Light Co. probably about March 19, the! Notice is hereby given that the Oregon, and the proceeds thereof week end with her parents Mr. Courthouse lights and sup applied on any Judgment rendered and Mrs, C. W, Johnson. Cather 21.41 herein, and for such further re plies ine is attending school at Willam Sherman County Journal lief as prayed for and deemed ette University in Salem. County printing $2080 proper by the court, all of which 59.05 other offices $38.25 more ft iljjdappears from the veri- Joe Hilderbrand was a business fled complaint flh?d herein.. visitor in Goldendale Thursday. This summons is served by pub Henry Richelderfer left Wednes lication thereof in the Bherman day of last week to begin work on Offered at County Journal, a weekly news a farm near Condon. News from the Wasco Community 4H CLUBS GOURI NEWS STATEHOUSE fiOSSIP ( Dresses & Jackets ' WASCO MARKET Qivic Singers were the home, of Mrs- RED & WHITE STORE Startling Bargains Fine Materials ► Watch for April 6 Mr.” and Mrs. Ben Hanson of Glenwood. Wash., surprised the Harry Richelderfer family by stop ping in for a short visit Monday. Johnny McClure and children left for Portland last Thursday to Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Your Patronage Solicited •LADIES DRESSES Entirely new Line $125tol93 Priced from______ _____ •CHILDRENS DRESSES 75 cents TBE SHEWN CODPER ATI VE GRAIN GROWERS Wasco Oregon Centennial Silk Sifted "°b“rat Calizzial Gold Diop, Choicest Patent V.C Family. Hour all hard wheat $8.40 bbl $7.40 $8.00 $7.60 Special Price on 2 bbL or more r Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COATS— Suede Cloth Misses and Childrens sizes 14 to 18 Waterproof — nearly all colors $175 Special ........ ................................... • JACKETS — Pig Grain Misses sizes 14 to 18 Special . $5.95 COSSACK JACKETS Mens Heavy Blue, Zipper front« 44 and 46 Priced at._ J. P. Yates Store $3.50 Wasco paper printed, published and of general circulation in Sherman County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge of the aboVe entitled court, made and entered on the fifth day of February, <1935, which said order requires that this sommons be pub- llshcd( once aAweek for four (4) consecutive weeks, and the first publication of this sommons is the Sth day of February, 1935. UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorneys for Plaintiff. Tostoflico Address: Moro, Oregon. NOTICE OP' SHERIFF'S SALE ’ ¿On the 9th day of March, 1935, at thie hour of 10 o’clock a. m„ at the front door of the Court House at Moro, Sherman County, Ore gon, I will sell at auclon to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real property in the County of Sherman, State of Omron, to-wlt: North .Half of Section 12, Town- ship 1 North, Range 18, E.W. M.; Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7, East Half of Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter, South Half of North- '.„cnst Quarter, Section 6, Town ship 1 North, Range 19 E.W.M. South Half of Northwest Quar- , ter and lots 3 and 4 of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 19, E.W.M., Sherman County, Ore- (gon. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A parcel of land bring a por- tjon of the Southwest Quarter S» d*«. W«at .11 chalad; thanca of Northwest Quarter of Bec- tiqq J?. TQWMhW I N ox U l chains; y>enoe North 56 4eg. Range It E.W.M. Said parcel ^-*3 chain*; thence East la all tligt swfttpu of t9r^r on Section Une to place of beg going described property inclu inning, containing 18^4 aerbe ded in a strip of land 50 fleet ipore or leea. in width. 25 fqrt o^ tach «Ida And beginning at a point 4.31 of a center Una ▼kick center phnorth of the Southeast line la described M (dUdW»: corner of th» Southwest quar Beginning at 4 la the pre ter (SWM) of flection Twenty- sent county road, which point three (23) in Township (2>. is 192.4 fekt north of the quar Range Sixteen (15). E. ter Section coruw W- M. thence North 34 deg. sections 11 and ^l. TawudK* Wpst ^.50 chains; tiience North 1 North. Range 1» 3R.W.M: thence by a 70 degree curve ' and 27 deg. West 4 chains; right through an angle of 89 chain«» then^ <4 deg. degrqni 50 minutes a distance West 21.50 chains; thence North of 128.2 fleet; thence North 89 degrees 50 minutes East a dis tance of 92.9 feet; thence by lina pt said auartpr: thence North to Northwp»! corner the an 8 degree curve right through reof; thence East to Northeast an angle of 23 degrees 25'min- corner thierhof; thence South to / utes,. a distance of 292.8 feet; place of beginning, containing thjence South 66 degrees 45 mln 85 acres, mere or less. * utes East a distance of 411.5 And beginning at the South- feet; thence by a 10 degrfae east corner of the Northwest curve left through an angle of qqsMteg (NWK) of Section 25 degrees 88 minutes a distance Twenty-five (25), in Township of 256.3 feet to a point in the Two (2), North, Raafe Sixteen present epunty road, which point- is 1070 feet East of the (16), E.W.M-. thjei?9P Wpgt 2.50 chains to Southeast corner of quarter section corner common tend heretofore dpeded to Fred to Beettons 11 and 12, same Blau; U . <>*g. township and range, and there ending, containing 1.33 acres. W*i*t 17 ph»4H; •» ’ 26 deg. West 2t76 chalhs; then Said sale is made uhder exe ce North 51 deg. 80’ West 20 cution Issued out of the Circuit chains; thence North 68 <teg. Court of the State of Oregon for W^t 1(^87 ohgUte; North the Coqnty of Sherman, to me op qvartef ^U°n 1.(9« 7.75 directed in the case of Pacific chains to Northwest corner of Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of said quarter; tlqanco south to Portland, a corporation, against place pf kofUmlhtt» containing William M. Walker and Lottie A 86 acres mofle or less, subject to Walker, husband and wife (Rec right-of way heretofore given ord Owners), C. E. Cowden, C. E. to Columbia Southern Railway Cowden, as Trusted, J. Tracy Barton, J. W. Mprrow, ^ind Myr- Co. and E. E, LytM, through and over a portion of said land. tle Walker, preamt wife of Will- All the said parcels containing - fam M. Walker. 1695^4 acres more or less, ac Hugh Chrisman, cording to Government survey. Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. And Lot Thnee (8) of Sec Feb. 8, 1935 to Màrch 8. 1935 tion Eight (8) Township Two - (2), North, Range Sixteen (16) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF E.W.rf. THE STATE OF OREGON IN And the Northeast quarter AND FOR SHERMAN ' COUNTY (NEt4); 010 P“1 half of North DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN West quarter (E% of NW*4); FACIFIC HYPOTHEEK- AND the Southwest quarter of North BANK, a Corporation, west quarter (SW% Of NW >4) Plaintiff, of Section Seventeen (17); th? versus Southeast quarter (BEU) »nd the' East half of Southwest 7» W. E. LOWELL and EMILY C. LOWELL, husband , and wife. quarter (EH of SWt4); the Southeast quarter of North, asi HENRY GREBE and M.\M. A. GREBE, husband and wife, HAR quarter (SEH of NE%) and VEY A. THORNBERRY and MA- Lots Two (2) gpd Three (3) of Section Eighteen (18), all BELL A. THORNBERRY, hus fn Township Two (2), North, band and wife. The W. M. BAR NETT ESTATE!, a corporation, Range Sixteen (IS), E. W. M. INDEPENDENT WARE HOUSE ‘containing' 617.91 acres more AND MILLING COMPANY, a - or lees. < And beginning at the North- corporation, A. A- SCHRAMM, Superintendent of Banks, H. M. # wjaat corner of th« Southeast quarter (BE^) Bectiop Sev STEPHENS, Deputy Superinten enteen (17) Township Two (2) dent of Banks, in charge of the North, Ran^e Sixteen (16), E. Liquidation of the Bank of Com- merœ of Wasco, Oregon, and.W, t W.M., ated beginning point is designated .by an iron stake 2 H. BURRES, and MARVIN O. feet long and H inches in dla- KIRKELIE, Defendants me^er, driven full length Into SUMMONS tha ground; thence West 4.45 To Harvey B. Thornberry and Ma- chains.^ thence South 2.25 chains tell A. Thornberry, husband and thence east 7.95 chains; thence wife, defendants. North 2.25 chains; thence West IN THE NAME OF THÇI STATE 8.50 chains to place of begin OF OREGON, you and each of ning, containing 1.78 acres. you ai-e hereby required to appear And alt ’ of the Northwest and answer thie complaint filed quarter of Northwest quarter against you in the above entitled (NWH 0« NWM) of Section çourt and cause within four wieeks Seventeen (17), and all of ^ot of the dat» of said first publica One, (1), in Section Eighteen tion of thils summons I as herlnaf- (18), Townhip Two (2) North, ter stated, an4 if you fail to an Range Sixteen (III E.W.M. swer said complaint or otherwise Together with all water rights appear or plead In this cause, for irrigation or otherwise, or plaint|Iff for want thereof wlU'ap" ply to the court for the relief pra ‘ any Interest therin, now held or horeafter acquired by said mor yed for la plaintiff’s complaint, tgagor in conmeotion with said namely for a judgment tor the tend; unpaid balance of the prihcipal of that ëertdfn priJmissory note * And, that said mortgage be re executed Wndt dlelivèred , by said formed to comply with th« true defendants to this plaintiff, dated Intent of the parties thereto by a- October 18, 1919, to-wlt: |55,0»0. mending the ¿eecp/ption of said 00 with Internet thereon at the land and tpat said real estate he raté of'sevén percent p»er annum sold for the pqrpote of tetiqfying from Detmnber 1, -1929, and the any judgment rendered herein and further sum of* 13059.62 being for miohr further relief as prayed balance of . ¡Interest due December for, and- deemed prope^/ by said 1, 1929, end further for the taxes court, all of whlck moW fully ap on Said real estate paid by the pears from the Verified complaint , * plaintiff and its costs and disbur filed herein. This summons Is served by pub sements in. this suit, including at torney’s fee and abstracting char lication thereof In the Sherman ge«, and to foreclose that certain County Journal, a wnekly news mortgage given to secure said note paper printed, published and of circulation In Sh/rman which said mortgage is of record general tn “Book P.’’ at Page 98 thereof, County,' Oregon, toy order of the Mortgage Records of Sherman Co Honorable Carl Hendricks, judge unty, Oregon ;#hd describe« and of th|e above entitled court, made covers the following dieecrlbed and entered on the 2nd day of real property situated in Shlerman February, 1935, which said order County, State of Oregon, to-wit: directs that this summons be pub- ' The Southwest quarter (SW%) 11 shied once a week for four con- of Section Fourteen (14); the secutive weeks and that the first summons is Northeast quarter of Northeast publication of this quarter (NÉU of NE%) of February 8, 1935. S^cftlon, TwientyAwo (22); the C. B. McConnell, North half (N%) and South Attorney for Plaintiff, east quarter (SE%) of Section P. O. Address, Burns, Oregon Twenty-three (23); the South Date of First Publication Febru- . half (Sm and the Northwest ary 8, 1935 quarter (NW%) of Siefetion Date of Last Publication» March -Twepty-four (24¡)í ao<I tt>e 8, 1935. Northeast quarter (NE ^4) of Section Twenty-five (25), all In METSKER’8 NEW Township Two (2) North, Range SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS Sixteen (16), E. W/M. • Buy Metsker’s new upstu ; And tha Northwest quarter : ¿ate atlas of SHERMAN CO-: (NW^) of Section Thirty (30), • UNTY. It shows all proper- • in Township Two (2), North, ; ties and ownerships. Town- ; Range Seventeen (17), E.W.M. Z ship maps and atlases of over Z And beginning at the North- ■ 60 counties in Oregon and» , cast corner of the Northeast : Washington and northern Id- ; quarter (NEH) of flection Z aho. The best maps made. : Twenty Six (26), in Township • For sale at the county asses- • Two (^), North, Range Sixteen. ; sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and; (16), E.W.M. thence South ,7.75 > gt “MetaJeer tbs Map Mas'*: chains: thence North 85 Aeg. •J14 S.W. Oak ft Portland Qr; West 8.50 obates; thence North