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THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Friday, K n. 21. 1930.
A Man's Hat
and Coat
By MARY CARROLL
It flrat happened Lnara
thought that they ought to cull
off the club meeting. With little tit
ter Pansy mid herself ao upset that
they couldn't even ctit the ,brend for
the anmlwlrhe trnlght, how were
they Ruing to he able to net aa host
esses for the Book club that night 1
Hut nrter tulkltig to the president of
the club over the telephone Laura re
luctantly changed her mind.
"Something really rather upsetting
hn happened.'' the wild, with an air
of mystery. "Especially npseltlng to
l'or little Pansy, though I'm nervou
enough over It, goodness knowe."
"Poor little Pansy" wns " rather
lienullful young woman of twenty-five
who lived alone with her maiden til
ler, ome ten years her eenlor.
"You'll Just have to have the meet
ing," Knte Jonet, the president of the
club Insisted, "unlest, of course. It la
physlcnlly Impossible. Everyone la ex
pecting to be there and we couldn't
rench every one now. We're going
to have theatrical charades going to
act out the names of great actore or
playi and your hmise It to nice for
charades, with the wide double il.orn
and Hie large drawing rin.iin"
Pansy appeared rnther p:ile and list,
less that evening, while Laura, who
was clearly excited, ahowed cheeka
" Ihnt flnmi'd with color.
The chnnrie progressed amoothlv
vnnngh. the members of the club di
viding themselvea Into four groups,
each one of whlcb presented tome dis
tinguished actor, living or dead The
(roup of whlclwKnte .Jones was lend
vr lind chosen Ilk-hard Mansfield
"lllrh" wns easy enough and "nrd"
would be rendered by a cockney Krs
llslinmn trying to any hard. For the
Inst nnme "field" was easy enough, i
,.. t - mA ii 1 1 L i !
w ZJ ? th?' Wm i
Just need t mnn't hat or coat.
"No nse aenrchlng here," tnld Kate.
"There never wat a man In the family,
or lit least not for ever to long. But
I'll )tisl run to one of the neighbor.
I cues Profestor Lane next door.
would be glad enough to let me have
''IS hilt. I
8i Kate hurried to the Lanet. But nearly 15,335,000,000 In resources. The
the house wat closed. So she went to report also Included grouping! In
the next house. The first knock at the , which control was exercised by In
old fnahlnned bras knocker brought dividual peraont end these cases nam
prepossessing man to the door. j bared 167, Involving 1,071 bankt and
"I have come on strange errand," about 11,408,000,000 In assets,
(aid the thoroughly tuhitantlal Kate. !
"We are having elnh meeting and
are doing charade. We need a man's
hot or coat Would yon lend ns oner
"I'll lend yon both. sold the young
Biun. tomewhat imused.
The charade wat entirely auccea
ful. True, Laura looked surprised of tb American Hankers Association,
when Knte appeared In derby and , Thla organisation, which numbers
ulster. "1 wonder where the got the tbout 20,1.00 banka with 105,000,000,000
msn't htt and roatT" ehe (aid, which in assets, la annually the natlon't most
gar her the clew ah needed to , important, financial event. The attend
guessing th charade. j sue rangea between live and ton
It was mm minute after tin last thuutand.
guest bad departed, and Laura and ' Cleveland la especially significant
Pansy were straightening np before go- 1& history ot the Association will
ing to bed. Pansy had Just come upon eallonal traditlona sines It was in thla
the derhy and ulster when the tele- cltr' the organization lat met
phone called Laura. i thcr in th year 1S9, that the orlgl-
-I'm awfully orry cam Katet I n'11 "solution waa presented looklng
volce, "hnl I forgot to return the : 10 tn '"""allon of an educations!
man'a hat and coat I borrowed. I ' ,,cUo,, rh,t subsequently resulted la
g.rt them at the house Just beyond 1 ,h An",rlc" Institute ot Ranking Ip
Professor Lane'. Would yon mind wl,lch r now n"" 5.00 bank
aeelng that they get back?" And she B"B ,Ild 0BleB the, atudr
Imng up. i
"Th house beyond th Lane'.
Laura repeated, looking blankly Into
the receiver. "Why, Pansy that hat
and coat they must belong to to
".Not to" and Pansy went even
twler than ah had been the rest of
the evening.
After Laura had made Pnnsv take
t Clip of Mark coffee they talked the
mailer over. First Laura Insisted that
th. would (PT tlon.. end then If ...
agreed tint It would took better If
they went together. Ther wat hard
"", Cn"
But "h" did nan to th door
I'liiiln Knmnilnga llunler hlintelf.
IK VKE CIECi:: C0UET OF THE 3TAIE CF CREO0K FOB
WEST BXTEMSIOM IRniCATION DISTRICT,
' . Plaintiff. : ' i
va. ' r "1 .': "
X. I. Howard Jr., Receiver; A. 8. Anderson: Strong McNauiMmn
Trust l'o.. Idd Estate .'o.; GeorgsO. Howard; David fc. lofaran: J. A.
Lytle; Northrtn Pacific Railway Co.; Mnry 8. McCullout' : K. O. Horning;
H J. lllbbard; L. A. Dol.lu; W. J. Lix-ks. lioorga Curiu m; Will. II
Pleree; Warren .'. Pierre: llenre Dimlciier; A. W. Ileaij'.er; Walter
Blackburn; Thoa. A. Tronk; J. T. Tot; W. S. Hunt; Alfred Ives; C. H.
Iva; V.'. R. Walpole; M. E. lloble; (ifo W. Putnam; l'-r-!et A. Olwn;
IV. M. Rlggfi; W. N. Rlggs; n. J. Van fieyoc; J. L. I.iii'i.oe; Vr.-i f:.
Tvll; L. Alboueo,; A. Allioiirq; Bank of lone; Bank of lone, Tixaleej J.
Itr.lsly. Administrator ot the estate of A. Bennett; Josenhlne Kltrger
ald; B. U Jenkins; W. O. HeCaw; I. A. Yoemana. Tn.i ve; Tlsrney
Toner Co.; Zelina A. Koe: O. A. Graham: K. H. Bell; T. J. Curtis; Roy
Duggan: Amy Puggan; L. A. Fyboiita; Max Aamua; Stonnrt Wilson.
E. K. Uulkey; Lersie O. Mulkey; Claud H. Furnun, ft M. Ftuyaa:
trends J. Stajsa; Mike Miilllran: A W. Cui h; Annie II.. r.otu; Ella R
Walpola; A. T. Herlem: Morrow County, Oregon, and also all other
nersors or partlea unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Urn or
iitereat in or to the real estatt herein described.
, ' ;''''.. Defendant
To Karrt't A. OUen; T. .'. Curtli; E. jl. Bell; Tlem.y-Toner Co.; J. A. Yeomens, Trnatee; W. O. Mrfaw;
B L. Jeakina; josephlne Cltigerald; A. Alb'iucq, L. Alhoucq: I. L. Monroe; W. M. Rlgg: Geo. W. Putnam:
W. 1. Hunt; J. P. Fox: Thoa. A. Cronk; A. W. Hcathler: V-'arron J. Pierce: H'si. H. Plee- r,o. Car
huhn: Mary 8. McCvllough: Amy D gtan; Roy Duggan: Claud II. Cur man: Fred C. Toll: W N. Rlgg; H.
J. Jilbbard; J. A. Lytle. and also all other pem-ns or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Urn
r Interest In er to the real estate hreln dewrlbed. i ' .
IN THS NAME OP TUB fTTE n CRWON:
Yu are hereby notlfl"d that TheWest Eitenalon Irrigation District, plaintiff, the holder of certificates of
eDae'ieney number r l :-1J. .for the amount of 11431. fl; certificate of delinquency numbered HH. for th
amount of 114M (1: tt-tlfloat of DeMnnitency numbered 1JS4. for the 'mount of !K0 0; err'.lflcate of de
I a-inary antr.beret! for the amount nf 1534 46; eertiflcat of - delinquency numbered i'.H, for the
amount of ISCt HO, rertltlcate of delinquency numbered 2297, for the amount of f 91.71: the aame being 1h
amounts then due and delinquent for plaintiff's Use for th year 1I2(, together with ay-clty. Interest
aai mil Uroa. That til ( th sail otrtlflcaUa wr taauid oa U Ith day of Juji A. D, 1121, by th
"Vniir nnr and nistcr." i.nurn ini.i
"ll. I didn't think we'd see yon,"
Lnuia WRt protesting, but somehow
I'hlllp Hunter contrived to get bis
I'ltlgiibort Into the living room, And
1 1 a mnrvelously short time, conslder
I ig. he had persuaded Laura at well
in 1'nnsy that he hadn't really tieen
i blame at all. Pansy and he had
I wn engaged four years ago and then
i 'u re wns a misunderstanding. Then
I went nwny and hnd not written be
i !ine he thought Pansy loved Borne
' else. He hnd come back that day
1 the llrst time In four yean to try
lind win her hark.
The terrllilu llilng that had to
!ii;l:cn Laura't nerves was the event
Hint morning of l.nnrn and Pnnsy't
I'i'Ing Philip return ns they walked
i. i to do the mnrntnir's ordering.
"And In think I borrowed a hot
imil coat from Pansy's future bus
tmnri." snld Knte. Infer, though ehe
never did lind nut to her own satisfac
tion lust what the excitement wna all
n bout.
BANKERS Fil GROUP
BANKING WIDESPREAD
Dvsr 13 Billic- Colors of Bank
As;:is in .UHtcd Systems
Numbering 1.C30 fior.-.bers
In Nearly Ev:.. y
Over l.SCO banks with more than
thirteen billion dollars In resources
jro oho., i to be assoclaled with chain
or br..i'-.':;,; ayetoaie In the
United Ktr.tca In tnett recently gath
ered by the Economic Policy Commis
si. in of the American Bunkers Asso
ciation. The chairman of the com
mission, R. S. Hecht of New Orleans,
pointed out that the tactt Indicate that
"clmout 7K per cent ot our bankt and
over IS per cent of our banking re
sources are in the great net of group
or chain banking that now cover al
most every part of the country."
The commission's facts comprised
rhaln nnd group banking affiliations In
V.:n iircidest aense of the term, the re-
Lu7.: I. :
nn - ..M Tt.- lnl..jnJ . I
mo wuuiruiiiiiij element wbi
Particular bank, the,, being report-
ed 78 Instances of this class Involving
407 banks and about 10.473,000,00(1 In
combined bunking resourcea. They
Included also groups In which a non
banking holding company, not sub
sidiary to any particular bank, wat In
control and of thla class 21 Instances
Wlra fmniit. Involving Jfl hanba and
BANKERS TO HOLD
GREAT CONVENTION
Cleveland. Ohio, haa been deal.
Dated for the 1034 annual convention
" lecnuicai aaq ecieauuc pnaao
f Ui bualness
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Mr. and Mru. Emit Swaapon
moloifd to Sa em tin SitunJa;,
retnp if li.Suiidny. On lht lelUia
! . . . ,
tri" theV Were ""Omnied by
their dauKhUr. Mrs. tlillO I'.C
Mlllkn and Iheirllll'e giamltiauvh
tr' Bev ' r,v Jut1e- h0 Wi" Vi8it
jh.re fur some time. T'leie ion,
liSar'atiii, i) re ' ml wiirtth-sm
lie hg hern a s'u "it io a .slwi1
I of aviation at Salem but will ro w
j take charge of the tractor on his
father's ranch,
i
Mr. Paul Bjlsifrer has received
word' that Ms pon in law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Koehring, ot Indianapolis, Ind.,
are I he proid parents of a (laugh
ter. Mrs. Balsiaer is still with
her daughter in Indiaunpolis hut
will leave shortly for Greenville,
Illinois, for a brief visit with her
mother, Mrs. Mange, afterwhieh
3he will return to her home here
PruI Balsiger has been a husy
salesman since he returned home.
He reports the following sales of
Oliver tractor plows: to E. A
Undeken, ore four bottom, 16
inch; to Alfred Nrlann, two two
bottom, 18 Inch: to Art Turner,
two three-hottm, 14 inch: to Gor.
ser Brothers, two three-hottom,
IS Inohand to George Miller one
four- bottom 14 Inch.
John Wilirma -ia rifchrsed a
new Ji.hr Deere tractor.
' E. A. Lin'1 'Iter fa the proud
psescpr of a new 20 h. p. Best,
tractor. Mr. Lindeken isanexten
give wrcnt farmer, doing all his
form work by 'r tt rr owtr.
Emil Swanson riow owns a pJ
tial mansion on wbee's which
will b i noved ghortly to Vis ranch
northeast of town, to be used as
domicile for his tractor crew,
Jesse Daly left he first of las!
for Portland. Mr. Di'y, who had
been quite ill, bad Heen resting
st the home of hia foster mother
Mrs. M. Jordan.
Annotincert but been received
hHre of the birth of a son to Mr,
and Mrs, Perry Bartlemav of
Ma-. Mra Bartlemay and baby
in The Dalles hospital. Mrs. M.
H. Morgan, returned home the
first of the week, after spending
snme time with her daughter in
The Dalles.
Mrs. John Lnur returned home
Eriilsy morning after a very
n'easant visit with her sister,
Mrs. Nora Holland, rn Seatt'e
The airplane which was seen
flying low over lone, Friday morn
inv, had as one of its passengers
Mrs, Irving Edwins, of Chelan,
Wab. Mrs. Edwins Is a cancer
er.t who, wan being titken to
('iHii FranciKCO for the Coffey
H umber treatment. She was ac
I companies by her husband.
I Shortly after Mra. Bergen Led
hetter and her infant dauehter
I retUrJ!e,l to their ranch home, the
j the mother waa taken suddenly
ill and had to be taken to the
Heppnhr hospital for treatment.
Her physician fears that an oper
ation is necessary bafore Mrs
Ladbetter can regain her health.
The little daughter is being cared
for by Mrs. Fred Ritchie, herein
lone.
Mrs. Katie Petteya is quite ill.
Mrs. Victor Kfetmann returned
Sun In;- from a business and pleas
ure trip to Portland.
A ten pound girl was born Fri
day, Feb. 14. to Mr. and Mrs,
Ned Carr. The bjby has been
named Marjorie A'i;e. The moth
er and daughter i i v at the home
f Mrs Jordan on Second Street,
M0&S0W COCI.IV.
Si:iIilOS8 FOR l'UCLItATlOS:
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tax collector of the County pf Morrow, State ot Oregpn, the aame being the amounta then duo and detla
queiit for taxeB for said year, upon the teal property aituated in Morrow County, Oregon, being aaaeaaed re
anectlvely to you, as la hereinafter tet forth in this eummona. . ,
You are hereby notified that In the subjoined tabulation of this aummona the left hand column of the
snld tabulation under the worda ''Aassssod Owner and Present Owner" la correctly represented and alleged
the name of the person to whom the respective parcels were assessed fur the year 1826, aa ahown by the tax
rolla of Morrow County. Oregon.whlch name appear dlreetly oppoaii th description of the tract under
the column "des-rlption," and follov.lug and directly under and beneath aaid nam ef the ass turned owner
as aforesaid, la the name of the present owner of such tract, or having some right, title, Hen or Interest in
said property, If different from the assessed owner aa shown by aald oast-semen t rolls. That In the column
next following In aald tabulation tinder the word description, ahowa and properly alleges the deeoiiptkia
of the eeveral tracta, herein referred to. That in the aald description In every cane the capital letter "N"
W "S" ''E" mean and are equivalent to the four points of the compile "North" "West" "South" "East "
and In every case the abbreviation "R of W" means and la equivalent to the words "Right of Way" und In
every case the abbreviation "Blk" means and la equivalent to the word "Block" and In every caa the ab
breviation "Inc." means and la equivalent to the word Inclusive, and In every case the abbreviation
Govt" meana and la equivalent to the words "Government of the United States ot America." Following
ench dow.-rlptlon in the said tabulation and reading from left to rlttht therein, the column headed "Sec."
Indicate Section number. The column headed "Twp" meana and Indicate Township, and th Utter N or
R Indicates South and Nort of th baae line. In the column headed "Rg." meana and indicate the Range
Bast of the Willamette Meridian. The Column headed with ibe word "Tax" Indicates the amount In dollars
and centa of tax due for which aald ccrtlflcatea were Issued upon th respective tracta referred to and
set opposite aaid Bum In the column headed deacrlption. The words "Pen. and Int." indlcatea the penalty
and Interest accumulated upon the respective amounta from th date of delinquency to Jun 6th 1121, and la
the column headed "Total" next following, indlcatea and correctly represents the total amount of tax due
plaintiff for Irrigation district taxes, together with penalty and interest to the 6th day of Jun 12,
upon the respective tract therein described. In the column next following un-'ir the word "Afeaed for
the year" indicates and correctly represent the year for which aald taxea were aasesaed. and tor which
said tax became due and delinquent, for which aaid certificatea were laeii"d. That in verv case the
reference to Lot and Block In said deacrlption are as ahown on the mapa of the Oregon Land and Water Com
pany on file in the office of the County Assessor of Morrow County, Oregon, a more particular dneerlpttao
of which said property la as follows, to-wlt: IKjJ: Dai (, -g. ,
Aasesaed Owner '
and
Present Owner
1'ract
No.
Certificate of Delinquency No. 22
14
. T. J. Curtis
Roy A Amy Duggan
A. S. Anderson '
15
R. S. Howard Jr. Jtee. !
Strong A McNaughton
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co.
L. A. Sybouta .
61
18.
;o.
Max Aarnu
Stewart Wilson
Ceo, C. Howard
David E. Lofgren
H. J. A. Lytle
'15. E. K. Mulkey '
Bessie O. Mulkey
Annie H. Retta
David Lofgren
14. Claude H. Furman
R. M. Staysa
Francis J. Staysa
t. Mike Mulligan
A. W. Cobb ,
Certificate ot Delinquency No.
40. Northern Pacific Ry Co. KB 'A, EH NW !4 11 IN 26 298.48 ' 68.65 867.11 1926
' ' I ; ST-I" 1 I. I t'i.'.r7. N of Canal .
39. Mary 8. McCollough NEK I 4N 26 232.47 S3. 47 215.94 1926
19. R. O. Horning 8W14 GW leaa Canal I IN 26 97.99 22.(4 126.(8 1(26
Ceorge C. Howard R of W Tl'-1.' r 1
16. R. 8. Howard Jr. Ree. 8H NEK I IN !l 197.21 46.36 242.17 1926
Strong A McNaughton If f 1' i I fl t".r i ? ! , . .
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co. . V ij T1" JJ J J ', ,
41. Northern Pacific Ry Co. 8EK 8W14 15 (N 26 82.00 18.86 160.81 , 1986
12. H. J. lllliliord 8 12.456 Acrea of 22 6N 6 45.(7 10.41 66.05 , 1926
U A. Dobl Blk. 37 W .
42. Northern Pacific Ry. Co. Lota 6-6 Govt. 23 IN 26 29.93 6.88 86 81 1921
43. Northern Pacific Ry. Co. Lot 8 Gov't. ' 28 BN 26 146.26 83.64 179. 89 1926
4 4. Northern Pacific Ry. Co. Lot 7 Gov't. ' 21 (N 26 . 64.(6 14.98 79.13 1936
Certificate ot Delinquency No. 2394. ,
8280.80. j . ,
7. Ceo. Carhuhn l.ot 2 Blk 24W ' 24 (N 26 . 20.51 . 4.71 26.81 1921
8. Geo. Cnrbuhn Lot2Blk24H-W 24 (N 2ii , 2.75 .63 1.61 1926
30. Ladd Estate Co. Porta of Lots 8-4-5-6 24 (N 26 41.00 .1.42 10.4! 1126
Strong A McNaughton Blk 23 W.
Trust Co. '
'. Wm. H. Pleree Lots 1-2, part of 1-1- II IN 21 11.09 1.43 16.43 1(21
Warren J. Pierce , 6-6 Blk. 23 W
(0. Ceo. Euabaeur Lot 1 Blk 24 W 24 IN II 11.97 4.(9 24 (6 1926
CS. Klla R. Walpole 'Let 5 lllk 17 W 2( (N II 11.01 III 26.9 1926
4. Kearhler, A. W. Lot 7 lllk 20 W 25 IN 26 20.(0 4.71 96 21 ' ' 1926
6. Walter Blackburn Lot2 Blk 20 W 25 IN II 30,(0. 6.71 2( 21 1121
9. Thoa. A. Cronk Lot 8 Blk 1 W 26 IN 26 , 20.60 - 1.71 15.21. . 1S26
15. J. F. Fox Lot I Blk 1 W 25 IN 21 21.61 4.71 21.21 1(26
Certificate of Delinquency Ne. 2295. ' ' - 1
8636.41. ' '
21. W. S. Hunt Lot 4 Blk. I W, Lot 25 (N 16 41 11 1 11 ' II T( 1921
I Blk I W.
22. Alfred Ive. Lot 7 Blk I W II IN 21 29.16 1 71 26 21 1121
.3. C. H. Ive IOt 8 Blk 6 W (( IN 26 21.01 III. 21.17 ()!
27. R. B. Howard Jr. Rc. l-ot (-12 Ins. Blk. , 21 IN 21 12.12 11.91 1(1.17 .1(21
W. R. Walpole 16 W ,
. M. E. Doble -
49. Geo. W. Putnam Ixt 1 Blk I W ' 21 IN 26 20.11 6 71 21 21 19:1
30. Harriet A. Olson Lot I Blk 17 W 26 (N 26 11.97 4 II 26.11 ' 1121
51. W. M. Rlgga Lot 1 Blk 17 W 21 IN 21 1107 4 14 ' 16.11 -1(26
o7. Ft. B, Howard Jr. Re. Lot 1-1 Blk 1 W II IN 21 41.11 1.41 10.43 1921
Strong A McNsughton . f. , ' i '
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co.
51. R. 8. Howard Jr. Ree. 1 Blk II W 21 IN tl 11.90 11 66 199.11 1921
'Strong A McNaughton , , i, i 1 I. .
r Trust Co. Lai'1' Fetate Co. '
:t. R. 8. Howard Ree. Lot 1-1 Is. Blk 21 IN II 14.01 19.11 102 II 1121
Btrong A McNaughton 20 W.
Truat Co, Ladd Estate Co. ."' 1 . ' i i
Cert If leaf of Delinquency No. 2291.
1564.19.
tl. D. J. VanSryoc Lot 1 Blk 4 W 21 IN II 20.(9 4 71 11.11 1921
29. R. 8. Howard Jr. Ree. ' NWK NEK 17 IN 21 110.29 21.16 lil.ll ' 1116
W. R. Walpole ' '
A. T. Herlem
36. J. L. Munroe Part of Lot 1-4 Blk 17 IN II 11.94 1 41 46.19 1121
61 W ' J ' i l . jKir. i
21. R. 8. Howard Jr. Re. . 8WKKWK 26 IN 56 114.00 17.71 101.71 ' 1921
W. R. Walnole ' iyt
Fred C. Tiill
2. L. Alhoucq Lot 1 Blk 14 E II IN 27 10.21 1.21 12 61 1921
A. Alboncq
2, Bank or lone Lot 1 Blk 11 E II IN ,27 II t( 4.71 15 21 1121
J. Balaley, Adra. i
Bank of lone, Trutte .
14. Josephine Ftttgerald Let Blk 24 K .10 IN 27 20 10 4 71 18 11 1(26
!4. R. U Jenklna Lot 10 Blk (8 11 20 (N 27 20 .60 4 71 II 11 1(21
33. W. O. MrCaw Lot 3 Blk. 21 E 20 IN 27 20 (8 4.71 26 31 1821
83. Tlerney-Toner Co. Lot I Blk II E . , 11 (N 27 16.66 1 11 11.71 1121
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2297. - !
1(8.71.
17. j. A. Yeoman. Truate Lots 12-11 Blk It E ,20 IN 27 .11 (1 8 67 47.41 1(21
52. Zelma A. Row . Lot 4 Blk 81 E 21 DN 27 21.24 4.(6 21.13 ' 1(!6
O, A. Graham
(. E.H.Bell Lot i Blk 1 B 10 IN IT 10.60' 71 .,U.I1 ,1121
YOU AND EACH OF YOU, are further notified the respective owner of the legal title of the severs I
tracta of property hereinabove dasrrtbed aa th same appear ot record., (hat West Extension Irrigation
District, the plaintiff above named will apply to the Circuit Court of the aforesaid County and. State, for a
decree foreclosing all liens against all of the property above described and mtnttnned In said eertiflcat.
YOU AND EACH OK YOU ARE HKIIERY SUMMONED to appear on or befor th 16(h day of March, A. D.
1930. and defend this action, or pay th amonnt due plaintiff, upon plaintiff's lien, together with eoet and
accrued Interest, and In failure to do so, a Judgment and decree will he rendered against yoe- your laUreat
may appear from the tabulation aforcald, foreclosing the lien of tb aald plaintiff for taxea end nsla
gainst th eeveral tracts of lands! ore described. . . , s . . ... )
This summons ta published by or.ler of the Hon. James Alger Fee, Judge of the above entitled Court, and
the date ef the first publication of thla summons la the 10th day of January 1930.
All proretM and paper In th proceedlngM may be served upon th undersigned la th Stat of Orsgon, l
th addres hereinafter mentioned. . ' - .
'. ' ' ...... Vt. l. WARNER,
, ' ' ' One of Plaintiff's Attorney.
' Residing st Hermlston, Orego. '
PROKBSTEL A SCHMIDT,
Of Plaintiff Attoraays,
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NV14 8E14 I IN' 26 ' 64.05 14.76 ' TS.78
NWK SEU 12 4N ii 164.(0 17.72 201.72
NEK SEK 12 4N 25 164.06 MM .1.7l
N1JI4 SWK.SEU 8WK 12
NV 8E, 8WA8EK
N of Canal.
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1121
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41.00
46.11
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: 126
1626
' 1226
68.01 153.11 .
41 10.43
10 60 66.76
41.00 1.43 10.43 1821
17.88 13.11 7116 1121
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