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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. I North along the East line of said way of said Oregon-Washington | Section 1 to the N. E. corner of the Railroad A Navigation Company in ; SE‘ of the SE‘ thereof; thence the NE‘ of the SEU of said Sec | West along the North line of the tion 12, distant 50 feet Southwes S% of the SE‘ and the SEY of terly from, measured at right angles the SW‘ of said Section 1, to the to. the center line of the old main WANTED—CATTLE, SHEEP AND | N. W. corner of the said SE‘ of the track of said Oregon-Washington hogs. Will pay highest cash price. SWM. thence South along the West Railroad A Navigation Company as JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. L. J. Huston, 910 F. St. The Dalles, line of the said SE‘ of the SW‘ said old main track was formerly , | to an iron monument at a point 689 | constructed and operated over and Oregon. "A2P feet, more or less. North of the S.W. I across the EH of the SEY of said ’ corner thereof; thence South 19 deg. Section 12, and the SW‘ of the NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING. ANN UAL MEETING. NOTICE OF MEETING. ESTRAY NOTICE— SHORT-HORN ! 57 min. West 733 feet, more or less, | SW‘ of said Section 7. thence *11 25 r .. ... + a 1 .. a Durham bull, since January 14. to an iron - monument at a point in | Southeasterly along said Southwes- in May have same Pay for ad and the North line of said Section 12, terly boundary line of the old right Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her Stanfield Grange Co-operative 250 feet, more or less. West of the of way, parallel with the center line Of Members of the Umatilla Co-op 22-ltp 1 N. feed bill. P. W. Beamer. miston, Friday, Feb. 9, 1934; Stanfield Friday, February E. corner of the NWY of the of said old main track, to a point erative Creamery. NW % of said Section 12; thence on the North boundary line of the Methodist Church. the 9th, 1934. HATCHING SPACE—I WILL HAVE West along the North line of said SE ‘ of the SE ‘ of said Section 12 to a point 940 feet East 12; thence West along the North Notice is hereby given that the The annual meeting of the space for 2000 chicken eggs in a Section The fourth annual meeting of the N. W. corner of said Section boundary line of the said SE % of annual meeting of the Farm Bureau members of the Umatilla Coopera Grange Co-operative of Stanfield, 1 James-Way incubator. Hatch to of 12; thence 1324.5 feet to a the SE ‘ of said Section 12, follow come off by March 10. L. C. Todd. ■ point in tne South Co-operative of Hermiston will be tive Creamery will be held at the South Une of the NWY ing said Southwesterly boundary will be held In the Grange hall in 20-2tp held at the Methodist church, in Hermiston Union church at 10:00 of the NWY of said Section 12, 940 line of the old right of way, to a feet East of the S.W. corner of said point distant 100 feet Southwester Hermiston. Friday, February 9th. A. M., Saturday, February 3, 1934. Stanfield Friday, February 9, at I NW‘ of the NW‘ ; thence East I ly from, measured at right angles 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of dis Marketing Agreement Hearing. at 1:30 P. M. for the purpose of Business to be brought before the cussion and transaction of any busi i along the South line of said NWY | to, the center line of said old main electing two directors and for the members: Under the regional Agricultural Ad of the NW‘ to the N.W. corner of I track; thence Southeasterly along ness that may come before the meet discussion and transaction of any . . — - . the SE1 of the NW1 of said Sec-said Southwesterly boundary line of 1. Election of one director for ing. justment Act, a hearing will be held tion 12; thence South along the the old right of way, parallel with other business that may come before each of the following districts: Dis R. G. PENNEY, Secretary. on the butter marketing agreement ! West line of said SE1 of the NWY the center line of said old main the meeting. which all Interstate member cream- to the S.W. corner thereof; thence track, to a point on the section line In order to be eligible to vote at trict No. 2, Irrigon; District No. 5, eries have signed. This hearing is be East along the South line of said common to said Section 12, Town Minnehaha; District No. 6, Stan any meeting of the Farm Bureau Co- LAUNCHING BEEF, CATTLE, MILK fore Max Gehlar, director of agricul- | SE ‘ of the NW* to a point in the ship 2 North. Range 30 East Willa center of the channel of the Uma mette Meridian, and said Section 7, operative, a member must be In field; District No. 7, Echo and The Meadows. ture, and has full and entire auth tilla River; thence Northwesterly Township 2 North, Range 31 East PRODUCTION CONTROL PLAN good standing in the Farm Bureau, along the said center of the channel Willamette Meridian, thence South ority to approve the marketing Ballots for the nomination of Grange or Farmers’ Union in his of the Umatilla River, to a point along the section line common to The most encouraging news to agreement. candidates for director will be respective community. which is 462 feet North and 396 said Section 12 and said Section 7 sent to members in each district. the dairymen that has so far been feet West of the center of said Sec to the S.W. corner of said Section J. M. RICHARDS, Secretary. PUBLISHED SUMMONS. tion 12; thence Northwesterly in a 7 ; thence East along the section Members electing candidates for released in the new deal is con- direct line 620 feet to a point on line common to said Section 7 and director will mark cross after tained in the following Dow-Jones Equity No. 5412 Grange News. the left bank of said Umatilla Riv said Section 18 to an Iron monu name of the man he wants for di- private wire message dated January er; thence East 600 feet to a point ment at a point 538 feet, more or Everyone is invited to the old rector. The ballot will then be 9: In the Circuit Court of the State of 50 feet East of the center of the old less. West of the N.E. corner of the time dance at the Grange hall Sat- mailed to the creamery for safe railroad grade of Oregon-Washing NWY of the NWY of said Section vrday, January 27. Garrison’s Old ton Railroad & Navigation Compa 18; thence South 65 deg. 21 min. keeping until the meeting. Bal $200,000,000 DLR Farm Fund Seen. Oregon for the County of Umatilla. Timers will furnish the music. ny; thence along a circular curve East 592 feet, more or less, to an Washington — Farm adminis lots will be counted at the meet to the right, with a radius of 523.7 Iron monument at a point on the tration support of legislation to ing and the two men from each OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIL feet, along the old right of way ef east line of the NWY of the NW ‘ CEO. WASHINGTON PORTRAIT establish joint beef, cattle and district receiving the greatest ROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY, said Oregon-Washington Railroad & of said Section 18, distant 247 feet, milk production control program . . . .... ër i Navigation Company to a point 165 more or less. South of the N.E. cor number of votes will be named as PRESENTED IRRIGON GRANGE thence continuing appeared certain here Monday. a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. FIRST feet South of the South line of the ner thereof; candidates. Election of directors INLAND NATIONAL BANK OF NW' of the NEU of said Section South 65 deg. 21 mln. East 797.5 The fund would be used to supple PENDLETON, OREGON, a national 12; A large 22x28 portrait of George by ballot will take place at the thence Southeasterly on the feet; thence South 40 deg. 29 min. ment processing taxes and making banking association, and Edwin | Southwest side of and along said old East 185 feet, thence South 52 deg. Washington was presented to the meeting, therefore each member benefit payments to producers. A Winter, Conservator of said First right of way and terminating at a 17 min. East 500 feet, thence South should be there In person to vote Irrigon Grange by Congressman bill which would make beef cat Inland National Bank of Pendleton. point 40 feet from the high water 79 deg. 35 min. East, 80.9 feet, Walter M. Pierce and Mrs. Pierce, for the director for his district. of The Furnish Ditch Compa more or less, to a point in the West tle a basic commodity has been Oregon; the Unknown heirs of Jo mark An effort will be made to seat and was hung in the high school seph W. Campbell, deceased, Charles ny's reservoir, which point bears line of the NWY of the NE‘ of introduced to Congress. members who are to elect a direc- auditorium at the last meeting of F. Wisner; William F. Wheeler; the North 560 feet from the S.E. corner said Section 18, distant 1040 feet, tor in groups to avoid confusion the grange. "Discussing the proposed fund. Unknown Heirs of V. S. Wisner, de of the SW‘ of the NEY of said more or less, South of the quarter and to save time. A feature of the evening’s pro- Secretary Wallace asserted it ceased; the Unknown Heirs of L. D. Section 12; thence South 62 deg. 16 section corner common to said Sec deceased; H. A. Townsend; mln. East 52 feet; thence North 33 tions 7 and 18; thence South along 2. A vote will be taken to decide gram was two clever comedy* skits would be advantageous in get Wisner, the Unknown Heirs of F. H. Dickin- deg. 15 min. East 140 feet; thence the West line of said NW ‘ of the presented by- the grange lecturer. whether all members will waive no ting the plan under way as it son; deceased; The H. T. Chaffee South 59 deg. 23 min. East 398 NE‘ of said Section 18 to the S.W. Clay Woods. The next meeting will tice of annual meetings except no would permit immediate benefit Company; Carrie Chaffee; J. S. feet; thence South 9 deg. 48 min. corner thereof; thence East along be the first Wednesday in February, tices in Hermiston Herald. payments to cooperating produc Gwynne; Olin Gifford; Harry Gif- East 363 feet; thence South 10 deg. ford; May Stevens; Jay Gifford; 30 min. West 317 feet, more or less, 3. Vote on a proposed amendment at which time there will be a round- ers. He pointed out that placing Mattie Gifford; Wilbur Gifford; to a point on the North boundary to Article 5, Section 1 of the by-laws table discussion on the sales tax. this money in the hands of produ Woodrow Gifford; Woodruth Gif- line of Oregon-Washington Railroad Regular meeting nights are the changing the date of the annual cers would create purchasing ford: the Unknown Heirs of W. J. & Navigation Company’s right of first and third Wednesday in each meeting to any day of the week ex power before the Increased costs Gifford, deceased; Elizabeth Gos- way as now located in the NE 1 of SE‘ of said Section 12, said cept Saturday or Sunday, which month. to consumers as a result of a pro sage; Lulu C. Gray; Mabel G. Woos- the ter; Charles C. Hoskins; Ruth Hos point being 393 feet, more or less, will enable all members to attend. cessing tax would take effect. kins; Annie Webster; Celeste New distant southeasterly, measured along COMING EVENTS LISTED AS 4. Price of butter to members at This was compared to a more mild land: The Pendleton Savings Bank said North boundary line of Oregon- times when butterfat price is below of Pendleton, Oregon, a corporation; Washington Railroad & Navigation form of inflation." RELATED TO AGRICULTURE. Unknown Stockholders of The Company’s right of way, from the twenty cents per pound. Producers who are in a position to the Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendle West boundary line of said NE‘ of 5. Vote on special meeting of reduce their herds when this two Among the important statewide ton, Oregon: Herman Holverson, if the SEY; thence Southeasterly W. J. WARNER conventions or meetings related to Boardman members in the future hundred million dollar fund becomes living and if deceased, the unknown along the Northerly right of way for election of director. boundary line of said Oregon-Wash Attorney-at-Law : a reality, will fare much better than heirs of Herman Holverson; the Un- agriculture in Oregon and scheduled Cynthia A. Ander- ington Railroad & Navigation Com Lunch will be served at noon. those who are permitting California known Heirs of known in the next few weeks are the fol- pany as the same is now located as Cynthia son, sometimes Hermiston - Oregon buyers to top their herds at the Ann Anderson, deceased: the Un through the NE 1 of the SEY of lowing: ridiculously low prices now being known Heirs of Etta Campbell, de said Section 12, Township 2 North, February 5-7—Commercial Can- LOCAL EVENTS NOW HOLD ceased: the Unknown Heirs of Range 30 East of the Willamette offered for good dairy cows. ners’ Short Course, Oregon State CENTER OF STAGE IN AAA. Meridian, and through the SWU It would be desirable for you to James M. Campbell, deceased; John and college, Corvallis. the SWU of the SE 1 of Sec Custar, If living, and if deceased, W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. write both your Congressmen and Local events within the counties February 13-14—Oregon Cooper the unknown heirs of John Custar; tion 7, Township 2 North, Range 31 ative Council, annual meeting, Port and even within the communities Senators, pointing out the necessity the Unknown Heirs of C. B. Wade, East Willamette Meridian, to a point General Dentistry hold the center of the stage Just at of controlling imported fats and all deceased; Page Investment Compa on the East boundary line of said land. X-Ray and Diagnosis SWU of the SE ‘ of said Section ny, a corporation; Gerald J. Rafter, February 16-17—Oregon Dairy present in the Oregon AAA pro oleo before asking dairymen to re an’ incompetent person, and R. N. 7; thence North along the East Phone 9-J men’s association convention. La gram, according to leaders in the duce the efficiency of their opera- Munley, his guardian: also all other boundary line of said SWY of the Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 26-J tions. You realize, of course. that various educational and organiza Grande. persons or parties unknown claim SE % of said Section 7 to the N.E. Sunday and Evenings by February 19-22—Oregon Butter tion movements at Oregon State col when the amount of churning cream ing any right, title, estate, lien corner thereof; thence West along the North boundary line of said Appointment and Ice Cream Makers' association, lege. By the end of January prac going through your creamery is re or interest in the real estate de SW ‘ of the SE 14 and the SE‘ of scribed in the complaint herein, de duced, it causes an increase in the fendants. annual convention and short course, tically all county educational meet the SWY of said Section 7, to the ings in the corn-hog adjustment cost per pound of manufacturing Oregon State college, Corvallis. TO: The Unknown Heirs of Jo S.E. corner of the NW 1 of the campaign will have been held and and selling the butter, just as it seph W. Campbell, deceased, the Un SW‘ of said Section 7; thence A. W. Christopherson, M. D. many counties will have completed costs you more per bushel to raise known Heirs of ▼. 8. Wisner, de North along the East boundary line BLASTING DRAIN DITCHES said NW‘ of the SWY and the Appointments: their local meetings and be in the 10 bushels of wheat to the acre than ceased, the Unknown Heirs of L. D. of SWY of the NWY of said Section HAS LIMITED APPLICATION. midst of the third series when act- it does to raise 40 bushel per acre. Wisner, deceased, the Unknown 7, to the N.E. corner of said SW ‘ National Hospital Ass'n. Heirs of W. J. Gifford, deceased, the NWY of said Section 7; Union Pacific R. R. Digging drainage ditches with ual signing of contracts will be car Olin Gifford, Harry Gifford, Jay of U. S. Veteran’s Exam. ried out. Dairy Cows as Beef for Unemployed. Gifford, May Stevens, The Pendle thence West along the North boun dynamite is usually an economical dary line of said SW‘ of the NW % Interest in the county meetings U. S. C. M. T. C. ton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Ore tractor or method only where Federal funds have been made gon, a corporation, the Unknown of said Section 7 to the Section line Life Insurance Exam. team cannot be used, but in such has been keen and every indication available to supply each family on Stockholders of the Pendleton Sav common to said Section 7 and said City Health Officer 12, thence North along said places the work can be done quickly is now for a larger signup of hog relief rolls with eight pounds per ings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon. Section Section line to the S.E. corner of Bank Bldg. contracts than appeared possible at General Practice and well and at fairly reasonable week of beef from surplus dairy Herman Holverson, if living, and if said Section 1, the place of begin cost, says Art King, extension soils first, says H. A. Lindgren, extension cows, a letter from the Interstate deceased, the unknown heirs of Her ning; excepting therefrom all that man Holverson, the Unknown Heirs livestock field man and chairman of specialist at Oregon State college. Associated Creameries, informs of Cynthia A. Anderson, sometimes part of the NE 1 of the NEU of Section 12. and the SEY of Methods of blasting ditches have the campaign committee for Oregon. dairymen. known as Cynthia Ann Anderson, said the SWY and the SU of the SE 1 Growers appear to be satisfied with deceased, the Unknown Heirs of Et changed greatly in the last few In rOegon the plan approved by of Section 1 that lies outside of the years, pince the passing of the sur the terms of the control plan offered Max Gehlhar, director of agricui- ta Campbell, deceased, the unknown high water boundary line of The heirs of James M. Campbell, de Furnish Ditch Company’s reservoir; by the government and those eligi plus low powered war explosives, ture, is to turn the matter over to ceased, John Custar, if living, and says King. Now the accepted prac ble will in most cases sign up, he the two beef packing firms that if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of also except a piece or parcel of land, I ERNEST GHORMLEY containing 35 acres, more or less, believes. Only scattering farmers MEN’S CLOTHING and tice is to use dynamite running 50 have B.A.I. Inspection on the basis John Custar, the Unknown Heirs of being all that part of the SW* of throughout the state are eligible un F. C. B. Wade, deceased, Charles to 60 per cent nitro-glycerine. Sin LADIES HOSE 65 per cent to one of firm, and 35 the SEY and the SE ‘ of the 8WU plan, but Wisner, William F. Wheeler, H. A. of said Section 7 that lies North of Phone 32S 301 E. Court St. gle sticks of this kind are put in the der the corn reduction per cent to the other. Townsend. the Unknown Heirs of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na- some corn contracts are expected to Pendleton, Oregon ground along the Une of proposed An appeal was made on January F. H. Dickinson, deceased, Carrie vigation Company's right of way ditch, and placed shallow instead of be signed, particularly in Malheur 5, both to the director of agricul- Chaffee, the H. T. Chaffee Company, | and east of a line parallel to and 40 three to four feet underground, as county, southern Oregon and a few ture and to an influential member a corporation, J. S. Gwynne, Mattie | feet above the high water line of western Oregon counties. Gifford, Elizabeth I Gifford. Woodrow was best with the slow powder. The Furnish Ditch Company's Res Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 Clarification of a recent an of the Oregon Relief Committee, to Gossage, Lulu C. Gray, Mabel G. ervoir. When properly placed in wet have the producers represented in DR. F. L. INGRAM Wooster, Annie Webster, Celeste I Parcel Two: A tract of land, con ground, such a charge may be set nouncement that milk marketing some such way as in Washington. Newland, Gerald J. Rafter, an in- taining 2 acres, more or less, being Dependable Dentistry off by firing a single stick with a agreements hereafter would be di This was done after first being as competent person, also all other all that part of the NEM of the rected toward maintaining produ persons or parties unknown claim-, SWY of Section 7. Township 2 Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. cap. King explains. The result Is a sured by members of the staff of the fng any right, title, estate, lien or | North, Range 31 East Willamette cers’ prices has been given by direct ditch 3 12 to 4 feet deep and 8 to state relief committee that it was interest In the real estate described Meridian, lying within The Furnish | 12 feet wide, costing from 6 to 10 statements from Washington, D.C. impossible to have the buying done in the complaint, Defendants: Ditch Company's reservoir, and ex- Both Secretary Wallace and his DR. H. A. NEWTON cents a foot. The wetter the ground at the stock yards in such a way IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tending back from said reservoir a the better the Job. In fact, some administrator of the AAA, Chester that the minimum prices to be paid OF OREGON: You and each of you distance of 40 feet above the high | Dentist C. Davis, have stated definitely that are hereby notified and required to I water level In said reservoir. standing water Is no handicap. the only price agreements that will producers for this beef would serve be and appear in the above entitled X-Ray Work Phone 12 Parcel Three: An irregular shaped not recommend Mr. King does be included in future milk codes or to lift the farm value of all cattle court and answer the complaint ract of land comprising a part of Pendleton, Oregon home use of this method unless the sold for beef to these levels. therein filed against you In the he E% of the SEY of Section 12. that will be enforced under existing aid of the county agent or other ex- In spite of our offer to assist and above entitled suit (the verified ori- Township 2 North. Range 30 East codes, will be the schedule of prices perienced person is obtained. Blas- get producer representation and par ginal of said complaint being on file >f the Willamette Meridian, and a | paid producers. with the clerk of the above entitled I part of Section 7 and 18 of Town- TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR ted ditches are used only where run In some instances minimum or ticipation directly In the sixteen court) within four weeks from the ship 2 North, Range 31 East of the PROPERTY SEE ning water will keep them open, Oregon counties where we operate, date of the first publication of this Willamette Meridian, being more maximum resale prices will be es and not for collecting seepage. the contract was permitted to go J. W CLARKE at summons, which date is the 25th | particularly described as follows, to- I tablished to prevent utter demorali through with the beef packers as day of January, 1934, and if you wit: Beginning at the S.E. corner G. F. HODGES AGENCY zation of a market area, but within Farms Drained and Irrigated. Pendleton, Ore. the sole judge of cows they will fail to so appear and answer, plain- of the NW‘ of the NEU of said 721 Main St. such limits free play of competition tiff will, for want thereof, apply to Section 18. thenceNorth along the CORVALLIS—Drainage and Irri will be depended upon to regulate buy. We are assured that the buy- East line of said NW ‘ of the NE* I cue court for the relief demanded in • . ! the ers will at least inspect all cattle c-41-1 the complaint herein, which sub- of said Section 18 to the Southerly I gation projects have been worked prices. boundary line of Oregon-Washing-! our members wish to sell at from stantially Is as follows: out by two Benton county farmers BRADLEY & SON Indication is also given that the That the defendants and each of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa during the past month with the as AAA will not attempt to maintain «1.75 to $2.25 per hundredweight f. ny ’ s right of way as now located in | them be required to set forth the Shoe Rebuilders sistance of County Agent W. S. Av producers’ prices much above the o.b. farm, in whatever part of Ore nature of their claims in and to the the said NWY of the NE‘ of said erill. A drainage diteh some 700 legitimate competitive level pending gon they may be located. following described land In Umatil Section 18; thence Northwesterly We rebuild shoes with machinery For cows with fair coverage of fat la County, Oregon, towlt: along the Southerly right of way i your shoes were made on. The feet long was laid out on the V. C. the adoption of a national produc Parcel One: An irregular shaped boundary line of said Oregon-Wash- only factory machines in Umatilla Carter farm in north Benton county tion control plan. Every effort is this price should average better Railroad A Navigation Com- County. Mail your shoes to us. to drain a swampy place comprising now directed toward launching such thin 120.00 per head for the three- tract of land comprising a part of ington Sections 1 and 12. in Township 2 pany as same is now located through some five or six acres in a field. On a production control plan in the testers and otherwise poor pro North, Range 80 East of the Willa the NW ‘ of the NEY of said Sec- We pay the return postage. Bet- ducers of your eows at the farm. If mette Meridian, and a part of Sec- ion 18 the SWU of the SEY, the ter shoe repairing for less mon the Kelloway farm at Blodgett an near future. you will go to the manager or one tlon 7 in Township 2 North. Range SEY of the SW‘. and the W*2 of ey. Give us a trial. irrigation ditch was laid out for a 31 East of the Willamette Meridian the SW% of said Section 7, and the project that will eventually include Bradlev & Son Frau Augusta Gurvosch of Ham of the directors of your cooperstive being more particularly described as NEU of the SE % of said Section Pendleton, Ore. f some 35 to 40 acres, part of which burg, who died at the ago of 87, had cresmery, he will assist you in this follows, towlt: Beginning at the. 12, to a point on the Southwesterly «43 Main St. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION WANT AOS the South line of said NW‘ of the NEW of said Section 18 to the S.E. corner thereof, the place of begin ning; excepting therefrom a. piece or parcel of land, containing 2« acres, more or less, being all that part of the SW‘ of the SW‘ of said Section 7, Township 2 North, Range 31 East of the Willamette Meridian, that Ues outside of the high water boundary Une of the Furnish Ditch Company’s Reservoir as said reservoir now exists. (In this summons. 1 N.E. means Northeast; S.E. means Southeast; N.W. means Northwest; S.W. means Southwest; EH means East half; WH means West halt; S1 means South half: N1 means North halt; means Northeast quarter; NE‘ NW ‘ means Northwest quarter; SW1 means Southwest quarter; means Southeast quarter; 3E‘ and E.W.M. means East of the Wil- lamette Meridian; deg. means de- grees, and min. means minutes.) And that all adverse claims of de fendants and each of them in and to said land or premises or any part thereof may be determined by de- cree of this court, and that by said decree it be adjudged and decreed that the defendants and each of them have no estate, right, title or interest whatever in or to said land or premises or any part thereof, and that the title of plaintiff in and to said lands and premises Is good and valid and In fee simple, and that the defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in os to said lands or premises adverse to the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff have such other relief as to this court may seem meet and equitable and agreeable to equity. By an order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered in the above entitled court and cause en the 19th day of January, 1934, this summons is published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished at Hermiston, In Umatilla County, State of Oregon, and the date of the first publication hereof is the 25th day of January, 1934. A. C. SPENCER, ROY F. SHIELDS, COCHRAN & EBERHARD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residing at and whose postoffice address Is LaGrande, Oregon. (Jan. 25-Feb. 1-8-15.) Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doora west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:20 to • Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets tint and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PENDLETON will be in pasture. outlived eight husbands. matter. S.E. corner of said Section 1, thence boundary line of the old right of “TtTT? Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Faciale Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50e and 25c We Specialize tn Permanent Waving 80« Main St. Pendleton, Ore. W. G. FISHER NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. LITY AmOPRICE SHUT FURNITURE ©