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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934 PAGE TSW THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Fertiliser Trials Conducted. | North along the East line of said way of said Oregon-Washington GOLD BEACH—Larry Lucas of | Section 1 to the N. E. corner of the Railroad & Navigation Company in Agness is carrying on demonstration SE‘ ef the SE‘ thereof; thence the NE ‘ of the SE‘ of said Sec tion 12, distant 60 feet Southwes trial« nain, superphosphate sunernhoHuhate on or as* al- | West of along the North Une SEY of the trials using the SEY and the of terly from, measured at right angles taifa and various garden crops this the SWY of said Section 1, to the to, the center line of the old main year, while O. P. Ferguson, Gold N. W. corner of the said SE 1 of the track of said Oregon-Washington Beach, Is planning on making a trial SW‘. thence South along the West Railroad & Navigation Company as JA MESSAGE TO EVERY ¿KEMRER. of the effect of potash on some of line of the said SE‘ of the SW‘ said old main track was formerly . his , peat Teoe to an more iron monument at a of point 689 | constructed and operated over and soil. _ Both of these men .~uv, feet, or less. .... North the S.W. ...— -. v. vuv across the EH of the SE 1 of said are cooperating in their demonstra- corner thereof; thence South 19 deg. j Section 12, and the SW‘ of the MEMORANDUM ON MEAT RELIEF NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING. FARM MACHINERY REEL tions with R. M. Knox, county 57 min. West 733 feet, more or less, SWU of said Section 7, thence to an iron monument at a point in Southeasterly along said Southwes- agent. PURCHASES. DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED the North line of said Section 12, terly boundary line of the old right Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her 250 feet, more or less, West ef the of way, parallel with the center line miston, Friday, Feb. 9, 1934; N. E. corner of the NW‘ of the of said old main track, to a point Please accept this memorandum Five reels and four slides illus- | NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF NWY of said Section 12; thence < on '* the ” North “ ’ boundary * line of * *' the in place of a personal letter, as the trating the making, testing and ac- | Methodist Church. ADMINISTRATOR. West along the North line of said j SE‘ of the SE ‘ of said Section many inquiries and the pressure of tual operation of farm machinery Section 12 to a point 940 feet East 12; thence West along the North Notice is hereby given that the will be shown Tuesday, February* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of work in the office make personal the N. W. corner of said Section boundary line of the said SE‘ of annual meeting of the Farm Bureau letters on this matter prohibitive at 6th, at 10:00 A. M., in the Hermis- by an order of the County Court of 12; thence South 1324.5 feet to a the SE 1 of said Section 12, follow Co-operative of Hermiston will be point in tne South line of the NWY ing said Southwesterly boundary this moment and would cause delay, ton Union church, under the aus- | the State of Oregon for Umatilla the NW 1 of said Section 12, 940 line of the old right of way, to a I recently received a letter from held at the Methodist church, in pices of the Stanfield Grange Co- County the undersigned has been of feet East of the S.W. corner of said point distant 100 feet Southwester Max Gehlar, Director of the Oregon Hermiston, Friday, February 9th, operative, These pictures, coupled appointed administrator with the NW ‘ of the NW % ; thence East ly from, measured at right angles Department of Agriculture, enclos- at 1:30 P. M. for the purpose of with good sound equipment have will annexed of the estate of Lewis along the South line of said NW% to, the center line of said old main ing resolutions adopted in Salem electing two directors and for the proved to be entertaining as well as L. Higgins, deceased. All persons of the NWY to the N.W. corner of track; thence Southeasterly along having claims against said estate the SE 1 of the NW 1 of said Sec said Southwesterly boundary Une of Jaunary 18th at a state-wide meet discussion and transaetten ef any instructive. tion 12; thence South along the the old right of way, parallel with other business that may come before The school will begin at 10:00 A. I are hereby required to present them West line of said SE‘ of the NW 1 j the center line of said old main ing of the dairymen assembled for the meeting. M. and close at 3:00 P. M. Free within six months from the date of to the S.W. corner thereof; thence track, to a point on the section line the purpose of adopting dairy In order to be eligible to vote at lunch will be served at noon. Farm this notice, with proper vouchers, East along the South line of said common to said Section 12, Town code. They protested the purchase the NWY said administrator at his office SE % — of - . - to . a - point — in the ship 2 North, Range 30 East Willa by Mr. M. H. MacMillan, of any any meeting of the Farm Bureau Co- ers and those who are interested to , .... „ .... 1 center of the channel of the Uma- mette Meridian, and said Section 7, in the Johns Building, in Pendleton, tilla River; thence Northwesterly Township 2 North, Range 31 East meat for relief from federally in- operative, a member must be in are cordially invited. Umatilla County, Oregon. along the said center of the channel Willamette Meridian, thence South spected packing plants only, saying good standing in the Farm Bureau, Dated February 1, 1934. ' of the Umatilla River, to a point along the seation line common to that the Relief Administration by Grange or Farmers' Union in his Stanfield Grange News. A. S. COOLEY, Administrator. which is 462 feet North and 396 said Section 12 and said Section 7 this method was confining purcha- respective community. By the way, are you saving those feet West of the center of said Sec to the S.W. corner of said Section (Feb. 1-Mar. 1) ses so as to be of value to the dairy J. M. RICHARDS, Secretary. sales slips? tion 12; thence Northwesterly in a 7; thence East along the section industry. direct line 620 feet to a point on line common to said Section 7 and Mrs. F. B. Stuart acted as pro PUBLISHED SUMMONS. the left bank of said Umatilla Riv said Section 18 to an iron monu Mr. Gehlhar stated that he had gram chairman for the last Grange er; thence East 600 feet to. a point ment at a point 538 feet, more or NOTICE OF MEETING. Equity No. 5412 filed a protest with Mr. MacMillan meeting and arranged a program of 50 feet East of the center of the old less. West of the N.E. corner of the of the State Relief Committee. We short talks, readings and musical In the Circuit Court of the State of railroad grade of Oregon-Washing NW % of the NWY of said Section Stanfield Grange Co-operative in ton Railroad & Navigation Compa 18; thence South 65 deg. 21 min. asked for help through the Federal numbers. ny; thence along a circular curve East 592 feet, more or less, to an Stanfield Friday, February Administration to see that the dairy On the evening of February 3d. Oregon for the County of Umatilla. to the right, with a radius of 5 23.7 iron monument at a point on the industry ‘‘got a break”, that the in the 9th, 1934. Mrs. Fred Thorne will preside dur feet, along the old right of way of east line of the NW 1 of the NW % dustry was fairly treated in this ing the lecture hour. OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIL said Oregon-Washington Railroad & of said Section 18, distant 247 feet, annual meeting of the The Navigation Company to a point 165 more or less. South of the N.E. cor matter, and that the Relief Admin The Home Economics club will ROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY, thence continuing istration should purchase low-pro Grange Co-operative of Stanfield, sponsor a public card party on Wed a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. FIRST feet South of the South line of the ner thereof; NW‘ of the NE 1 of said Seetion South 65 deg. 21 min. East 797.5 ducing dairy cows all over the state, will be held in the Grange hall in nesday evening, February 14th, in INLAND NATIONAL BANK OF 12; thence Southeasterly on the feet; thence South 40 deg. 29 mln. where designated by dairy coopera Stanfield Friday, February 9, at the Grange hall. Tables of bridge, PENDLETON, OREGON, a national Southwest side of and along said old East 185 feet, thence South 52 deg. tives and dairy organizations. I dis 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of dis pinochle and five hundred will be banking association, and Edwin right of way and terminating at a 17 mln. Fast 500 feet, thence South cussed this with several administra cussion and transaction of any busi in play. The admission charge of Winter, Conservator of said First point 40 feet from the high water 79 deg. 3 5 mln. East, 80.9 feet, Inland National Bank of Pendleton, mark of The Furnish Ditch Compa more or less, to a point in the West tion officials in Washington. ness that may come before the meet twenty-five cents will include lunch Oregon; the Unknown heirs of Jo ny’s reservoir, which point bears line ef the NWY of the NEU of At first, I was told by Comman ing. and a ticket on a hand made bed seph W. Campbell, deceased; Charles North 560 feet from the S.E. corner said Section 18, distant 1040 feet, F. Wisner; William F. Wheeler; the of the SWY of the NEY of said more or less, South of the quarter der Clark, Director of the Division R. O. PENNEY, Secretary. spread to be given as a door prize. Unknown Heirs of V. S. Wisner, de- Section 12; thence South 62 deg. 16 section corner common to said Sec of Procurement, that he saw no need Prizes will also be given for high ceased; the Unknown Heirs of L. D. min. East 52 feet; thence North 33 tions 7 and 18; thence South along for any other arrangement, and that scores in each card section. Wisner, deceased; H. A. Townsend; deg. 15 min. East 140 feet; thence the West line of said NW‘ of the it was required that federal inspec FARM SITUATION TO BE The general arrangement's com the Unknown Heirs of F. H. Dickin South 59 deg. 23 min. East 398 NE % of said Section 18 to the S.W. tion should be accepted, as these mittee consists of Mrs. Fred Thorne, son, deceased; The H. T. Chatfee feet; thence South 9 deg. 48 mln. corner thereof; thence East along products entered into interstate IMPROVED, REPORT SHOWS. Mrs. Roy Penney, Mrs. J. F. Bogan Company; Carrie Chaffee; J. S. East 363 feet; thence South 10 deg. Gwynne; Olin Gifford; Harry Gif- 30 min. West 317 feet, more or less commerce. I protested, and went to ma- and Mrs. Roy Attebury. ford; May Stevens: Jay Gifford; to a point on the North boundary A prospective increase in raw other officials suggested by Direc Mattie Gifford; Wilbur Gifford; line of Oregon-Washington Railroad terials prices including farm com Turkey Growers Will Ship. tor Hopkins’ secretary and received Woodrow Gifford; Woodruth Git- & Navigation Company’s right of ford; the Unknown Heirs of W. J. way as now located in the NE 1 of definite statement on January 26th modities, better and cheaper credit Turkey growers will make a SE‘ of said Section 12, said from Mr. Southard which was read and less unemployment with conse small shipment Saturday, February Gifford, deceased; Elizabeth Gos- the Lulu C. Gray; Mabel G. Woos- point being 393 feet, more or less, back to him and pronounced correct. quent better demand for farm pro 10th, and all growers interested sage; ter; Charles C. Hoskins; Ruth Hos distant southeasterly, measured along He said, “If the cows bought by the ducts, are foreseen as likely develop should bring their birds in North boundary line ef Oregon- 1 before kins; Annie Webster; Celeste New said ments in 1934 in the first of the land; The Pendleton Savings Bank Washington Railroad & Navigation Relief Administration are to be dis 10:00 A. M. that morning. Notices of agricultural situation and outlook Pendleton, Oregon, a corporation: | Company’s right of way, from the tributed as fresh beef, it is not re- have been mailed but anyone who Unknown Stockholders of The | West boundary line of said NEY of quired that they should be handled reports for this year just issued by wishes to make a last-minute ship the W. J. WARNER Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendle the SE 1 ; thence Southeasterly in federally inspected plants with the economists of the Oregon State ment should notify Assistant Coun ton, Oregon; Herman Holverson, if along the Northerly right of way College extension service. boundary line of said Oregon-Wash Bureau of Animal Industry Inspec- living and if deceased, the unknown Attorney-at-Law This issue, which is the annual ty Agent Garnet D. Best. heirs of Herman Hol verson; the Un- ington Railroad & Navigation Com tion.” He added, “Where the beef pany as the same is now located review and outlook number put out known Heirs of Cynthia A. Ander- Hermiston - Oregon bought is used for canning, or pro Eligibles for Corn-Hog Plan. son, sometimes known as Cynthia through the NE 1 of the SE^ of cessing into corned beef, federal in- at the start of each year, has been said Section 12, Township 2 North, deceased; the Un Ann Anderson, prepared by L. R. Breithaupt, ex Nineteen of the thirty farmers known Heirs of Etta Campbell, de- Range 30 East of the Willamette spection by the Bureau of Animal Industry is required.” There Is no tension agricultural economist, as attending the corn-hog plan meet ceased; the Unknown Heirs of Meridian, and through the SWY the SW‘ of the SE % of Sec reason why Oregon should not fur- sisted by A. S. Burrier, associate, ing at the office of Assistant Coun James M. Campbell, deceased; John and W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. Custar, if living, and if deceased, tion 7, Township 2 North, Range 31 nish fresh beef for relief, and this and H. H. White, assistant econo ty Agent Garnet D. Best Tuesday the unknown heirs of John Custar; East Willamette Meridian, to a point mists. It is now available for dis afternoon were eligible to sign con General Dentistry program should be urged. the Unknown Heirs of C. B. Wade, on the East boundary line of said tribution through any county agent tracts for the benefits of the plan. deceased: Page Investment Compa SW% of the SE % of said Section X-Ray and Diagnosis I learned from the Bureau of Ani- or direct from Corvallis. The benefits will be realized as ny, a corporation; Gerald J. Rafter, 7; thence North along the Eist Bunk Bldg. Phone 9-J mal industry that West Virginia is Total supply of agricultural pro soon as the proper investigations an incompetent person, and R. N. boundary line of said SWY of the Residence Phone 25-J using State inspection only, and SE 1 of said Section 7 to the N.E. Munley, his guardian; also all other ducts for the coming year is expec are made and the contracts signed. persons Sunday and Evenings by or parties unknown claim corner thereof; thence West along that Texas and Montana had prac ing any right, title, estate, lien the North boundary Une of said Appointment tically completed arrangements to ted to be less, but no great improve ment in export demand is foreseen oi interest in the real estate de SWY of the SEY and the SEY of ACCIDENTS IN U. S. FORESTS do so. the SWY of said Section 7, to the scribed in the complaint herein, de at present, hence any material im S.E. corner of the NW 14 of the Mr. Southard said that if any provement in the economic position REPORTED FOR YEAR 1933. fendants. TO: The Unknown Heirs of Jo SW′ of said Section 7; thence other method was in use in Oregon of agriculture must come largely Three hundred and ninety-seven seph W. Campbell, deceased, the Un North along the East boundary line A. W. Christopherson, M. D. at this time it was the decision of from improvement in the home mar non-fatal accidents occurred in the known Heirs of V. S. Wisner, de of said NW’ of the SWY and the Appointments: the State Administrator of the Re ket, the report points out. SWY of the NW * of said Section ceased, the Unknown Heirs of L. D. work of the U. S. forest service in Wisner, deceased, the Unknown 7, to the N.E. corner of said SW 1 National Hospital Ass’n. lief Administration and was not in Home demand, moreover, depends Oregon and Washington during the Heirs of W. J. Gifford, deceased, of the NW’ of mid Section 7; Union Pacific R. R. ernformity with the regulations of on the continued flow of income to calendar year 1933, according to re Olin Gifford, Harry Gifford, Jay thence West along the North boun U. S. Veteran’s Exam. the Washington office. This should industrial workers, hence any im port just issued by the regional of Gifford, May Stevens, The Pendle dary line of said SWY of the NW ′ U. S. C. M. T. C. be made known to dairymen through ton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Ore of said Section 7 to the Section line Life Insurance Exam. ^4* he State, so they may take it provement in business conditions fice at Portland, Oregon. gon, a corporation, the Unknown common to said Section 7 and said Most of the injuries were caused Stockholders of the Pendleton Sav Section 12. thence North along said City Health Officer up with the State Relief Adminis should be reflected in agricultural betterment, even though it brings by the men falling, slipping, lifting ings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon, Section line to the S.E. corner of General Practice Bank Bldg. tration. The purchase of the cows some advance in farm labor costs er pulling; the improper use of Herman Holverson, it living, and if said Section 1, the place of begin- should be distributed throughout ning; excepting therefrom all that deceased, the unknown heirs of Her and prices of farm supplies. tools, and the falling of trees and man Holverson, the Unknown Heirs part of the NE 1 of the NE’ of the State and this very unfortunate with The new year starts out other objects. of Cynthia A. Anderson, sometimes said Section 12, and the SE 1 of situation should be terminated at known as Cynthia Ann Anderson, the SWY and the SH of the SE 1 once. I ask you to keep me advised farm prices 14 points above the low deceased, the Unknown Heirs of Et of Section 1 that lies outside ef the of local action so that I may act level reached early in 1933, though ta Campbell, deceased, the unknown high water boundary line of The promptly here if satisfactory ar it is not equally distributed to all heirs of James M. Campbell, de Furnish Ditch Company’s reservoir; branches of agriculture. Farm pur ERNEST GHORMLEY ceased, John Custar, if living, and also except a piece or parcel of land, rangements are not made to speed chasing power is not comparably im if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of containing 35 acres, more or less, the purchases and handling. MEN'S CLOTHING and John Custar, the Unknown Heirs of being all that part of the SWY of You will recall that this same proved because of the advance in LADIES HOSE F. the SEY and the SE ′ of the SWY C. B. Wade, deceased, Charles prices of things farmers buy. Com WANTED—CATTLE, SHEEP AND 301 E. Court St. fight was on last spring about the of said Section 7 that lies North of Phone 326 Wiener, William F. Wheeler, H. plete application of the AAA pro hogs. Will pay highest cash price. Townsend, the Unknown Heirs of Oi egon-Washington Railroad & Ne- Pendleton, Oregon buying of meat for the CCC camps grams and other projects designed L. J. Huston, 910 F. St. The Dalles, F. H. Dickinson, deceased, Carrie vigation Company's right of way and that, after six months of effort, east of a line parallel to and 40 to adjust production to the probable Oregon. 19-31P Chaffee, the H. T. Chaffee Company, and the War Department on December a corporation. J. S. Gwynne, Mattie feet above the high water line of 6th issued an order to thee Com demand, are expected to balance the ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—4TH Gifford. Woodrow Gifford, Elizabeth The Furnish Ditch Company’s Res j Office Phone 523 Rea. Phone 461 temporary disadvantage to agricul- Gossage, Lulu C. Gray, Mabel G. ervoir. manding Generals of all Corps areas | DR. F. L. INGRAM unit. James Eddie. 23-3tp. advances under the Parcel Two: A tract of land, con Wooster, Annie Webster, Celeste requiring that bids should be opened ture of the price taining 2 acres, more or less, being J. Rafter, an In-| NRA and similar movements, the re- Newland, Gerald I Dependable Dentistry to all inspected plants under special WANTED—TO BUY A FRESH JER- competent person, also all other I all that part of the NE’ of the Pendleton, Ore. inspection by the Bureau of Animal view sets out. sey cow. This cow must be tested. persons or parties unknown claim- | SWY of Section 7, Township 2 Bond Bldg. The review is illustrated with H. E. Hanby, Hermiston. Industry without cost to the plant. 23-ltc ing any right, title, estate. lien er | North. Range 31 East Willamette interest in the real estate described Meridian, lying within The Furnish This CCC experience must not be re charts, graphs and tables which Ditch Company’s reservoir, and ex- the complaint. Defendants: DR. H. A. NEWTON peated. The Administration here in help give a complete but easily un FOR BABY CHICKS, TURKEYS OR in IN THE NAME OF THE STATE fending back from said reservoir a Pullets see or write B. P. Rand, derstood picture of the agricultural Washington is conducting this work distance of 40 feet above the high OF OREGON: You and each of you Dentist for the benefit of the people and business outlook as the new season Irrigon, Ore. Local agent, Russell are hereby notified and required to water level tn said reservoir. Phone 12 not for a few favored packing indus starts. It also contains suggestions Paultry Yards, Hanson Strain Spec- be and appear In the above entitled i Parcel Three: An irregular shaped X-Ray Work 23-4tp-tfc court and answer the complaint | tract of land comprising a part of and aids to farmers in making out laity. Pendleton, Oregon tries. therein filed against you in the j the E 12 of the SE 1 of Section 12, I telegraphed this information operating budgets and keeping farm GASOLINE DISTRIBUTER—MUST above entitled suit (the verified ori-1 Township 2 North, Range 30 East accounts so as to put their enter yesterday to Director Gehlhar and have service station outlet. Small ginal of said complaint being on file of the Willamette Meridian, and a part of Section 7 and 18 of Town- TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR to two newspapers in Eastern Ore prise on a strictly business basis. capital necessary. New product. with the clerk of the above entitled | ship 2 North, Range 31 East of the court) within four weeks from the PROPERTY SEE gon. I’m sending this letter today Write Mogul, 9915 Sandy Blvd, Port- date of the first publication of this Willamette Meridian, being more J. W. CLARKE at 23-4tp. summons, which date Is the 25th | particularly described as follows, to to the signers of the Bulletin issued land, Oregon. Douglas Farmers Eye Irrigation. G. F. HODGES AGENCY day of January, 1934, and if you wit: Beeinning at the S.E. corner to members of the Associated Cream Pendleton, Ore. eries on January 12th and to others ROSEBURG—Six Douglas county FOR SALE—11 TONS OF ALFAL- fail to so appear and answer, plain- | of the NW 1 of the NEY of said 721 Main St. Section 18. thence North along the will, for want thereof, apply to fa hay on the Beddow place. Co tiff whom I know to be interested in growers are seriously considering in East line of said NW ’ of the NEY court for the relief demanded in lumbia District. 23-tfc the this subject. stalling farm irrigation systems for the complaint herein, which sub- of said Section 18 to the Southerly boundary line of Oregon-Washing Take this matter to the press, the coming year as the result of LOST—PARKETT FOUNTAIN PEN stantially is as follows: BRADLEY & SON - _, , That the defendants and each of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa Have it explained clearly so that preliminary surveys made for them Mottled case. Inquire Herald of- them be required to set forth the ny’s right of way as now located in Shoe Rebuilders by representatives of the Oregon Ex fice. everyone may understand it. 23-ltc | nature of their claims In and to the the said NW’ of the NE ′ of said We rebuild shoes with machinery tension service. C. E. Marks. Rlv-1 thence Northwesterly WALTER M. PIERCE. following described land In Umatil- Section 18; your shoes were made on. The along the Southerly right of way la County, Oregon, towft: erdale; Frank Correll, Oakland, and FOR SALE OR WOULD RENT My property in Hermiston, Ore.; Parcel One: An Irregular shaped boundary line of said Oregon-Wash only faatory machines In Umatilla The United States battle fleet will R. W. Hinkley, Garden Valley, are tract of land comprising a part of ington Railroad & Navigation Com- County. Mall your shoes te us. be returned I to the Atlantic next enthusiastic over the prospects of 4-roomed house, small basement; Sections 1 and 12. in Township 2 pany as same is now located through year. Glad to know our war with getting water at low cost for alfal large garden, berries and grapes; | North, Rance 30 East of the Willa the NW % of the NEY of said Sec We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon fa and ladino clover plantings. J. P. garage, chicken house, tool and mette Meridian, and a part of Sec- tion 18 the SW1 of the SEY. the Japan is over. ey. Give us a trial. Chicago’s world's fair may be re- Talbot. Canyonville; Oscar Correll, wood shed. Will be leaving the 8th | tion 7 in Township 2 North. Range SEY of the SWY. and the WH of opened next year, provided nothing Oakland, and Clyde Holman, Suther- of February. Harvey Cook. Black : 31 East of the Willamette Meridian. the SWY of said Section 7, and the Bradlev & Son being more particularly described as NE’ of the SE 14 of said Section 643 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. serious happens to Sally Rand in the lin, will install systems if future & White Station for information. ‘follows, towit: Beginning at the 12, to a point on the Southwesterly 28-ltP'SE. corner of said Section 1, thence boundary line of the old right of meantime. circumstances permit. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION the South line of said NW‘ of the NEY of said Section 18 to the S.E. corner thereof, the place of begin ning; excepting therefrom a piece or parcel of land, containing 26 acres, more or less, being all that part of the SW‘ of the SWU of said Section 7, Township 2 North. Range 31 East of the Willamette Meridian, that lies outside of the high water boundary line of the Furnish Ditch Company's Reservoir as said reservoir now exists. (In this summons, N.E. means Northeast; S.E. means Southeast; N.W. means Northwest; S.W. means Southwest; El means East half; WH means West half; SH means South half; N1 means North half; means Northeast quarter; NE’ NW 14 means Northwest quarter; SW‘ means Southwest quarter; SEU means Southeast quarter; 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 ánd in fee simple, and that the defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever In ok 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 on 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. (Feb. 1-8-15-22) Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PENDLETON WANT ADS Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50e and 25c We Specialize In Permanent Waving 606 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. M°KEE