The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 08, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY I, 1984
— THE HERMISTON
HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE THREW
way of said Oregon-Washington
had been shipped out up to I Section
North along
the N. East
line of of said
1 to the
E. corner
the
& Navigation Company in
January 1, and that 2300 more still SEA of the SEU thereof; thence Railroad
the NE‘ of the SE % of said Sec­
also West along the North line of the tion 12, distant 50 feet Southwes­
remained to be shipped.
of the SEH and the SE‘ of terly from, measured at right angles
showed some 50 or 60 new farm Sto S12
the SWU of said Section 1, to the to. the center line of the old main
rage cellars completed during the | N. W. corner of the said SE ‘ of the track of said Oregon-Washington
non .
South
the sw
West
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER
1933 season, Th«
The io
10,000
acres .
in SWY,
line of thence
the said
SE% along
of the
1 Railroad & Navigation Company as
said old main track was formerly
potatoes last year made an average 1 to an iron monument at a point 689 constructed and operated over and
. feet, more or less. North of the S.W. across the E% of the SE 1 of said
yield of 150 sacks per acre,
I corner thereof; thence South 19 deg. Section 12, and the SW‘ of the
ELIGIBILITY FOR CORN
LA GRANDE PROGRAM READY
FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
highest yield ever recorded for Kia- 57 min. West 733 feet, more or less, SW‘ of said Section 7, thence
[ to an iron monument at a point in Southeasterly along said Southwes­
math county.
HOG CONTRACTS CHANGED
TO PRESENT PLAY, FEB. 17.
FOR DAIRY CONVENTION.
| the North line of said Section 12, terly boundary line of the old right
250 feet, more or less. West of the of way. parallel with the center line
NOTICE
OF
APPOINTMENT
Word
has
been
received
by
the
The
ladies
of
the
Farm
Bureau
OF
N. E. corner of the NW 1 of the of said old main track, to a point
Two days of educational addres­
I NW 14 of said Section 12; thence on the North boundary line of the
ses and discussions of the latest de­ County Agent’s office to the effect Auxiliary are preparing for the pre­
ADMINISTRATOR.
I
West
along the North line of said SE ‘ of the SE‘ of said Section
velopments In the dairy industry that the requirements tor eligibil­ sentation of "Tommy Says Hello,"
I Section 12 to a point 940 feet East 12; thence West along the North
are in store for those who attend ity to Corn-Hog Reduction con­ a play to be given at the Hermiston
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I of the N. W. corner of said Section boundary Une of the said SE 1 of
the annual session of the Oregon tracts have been changed. The or­ Union church the evening of Feb­ by an order of the County Court of 12; thence South 1324.5 feet to a the SE ‘ of said Section 12, follow­
Dairyben’s association at LaGrande iginal ruling was that at least three ruary 17, at 8:00 o’clock. In addi­ the State of Oregon for Umatilla point in tne South line of the NW’ ing said Southwesterly boundary
the NWY of said Section 12, 940 line of the old right of way, to a
February 16 and 17. The tentative litters must have been produced tion a pantomine, "The Lamp Went County the undersigned has peen , of
feet East of the S.W. corner of said point distant 100 feet Southwester­
program Just issued by the secreta­ during the base period of 1932- Out,” will be put on.
appointed administrator with the i NW 1 of the NW’ ; thence East ly from, measured at right angles
Musical numbers, both vocal and will annexed of the estate of Lewis along the South line of said NWY to, the center line of said old main
ry, Roger Morse, extension dairy- 1933, but the modified ruling makes
man at O.S.C., shows much empha- it possible for anyone to sign these instrumental, and readings will be L. Higgins, deceased. All persons, of the NW’to the N.W. corner of track; thence Southeasterly along
sis on economic and governmental contracts who has farrowed hogs an added attraction in connection having claims against said estate thn “T2f Reree S.% of said Sec- said Southwesterly boundary line of
along the the old right of way, parallel with
with the plays.
during the base period for sale.
affairs this year.
are hereby required to present them —
West line of said SE‘ of the NWY the center line of said old main
The opening day's program will
Admission will be 25 cents for within six months from the date of | to the S.W. corner thereof; thence track, to a point on the section line
include the annual address of Pres­ AAA COOPERATORS WILL BE
adults and 10 cents for children, this notice, with proper vouchers, East along the South line of said common to said Section 12, Town­
‘ of the NW‘ to a point in the ship 2 North, Range 30 East Willa
ident George Fullenwider, Carlton; FAVORED UNDER LOAN PLAN.
and receipts of the play are to be to said administrator at his office | SE
center of the channel of the Uma­ mette Meridian, and said Section 7,
a talk on fats and oils by R. L.
used by the Auxiliary toward a pia- in the Johns Building, in Pendleton, tilla River; thence Northwesterly Township 2 North, Range 31 East
Clark, Portland; the AAA work, by
Umatilla County, Oregon.
In its relations with agriculture no fund.
along the said center of the channel Willamette Meridian, thence South
of the Umatilla River, to a point along the section line common to
Thomas Stitts, Washington, D.C., the federal government has decided
Dated February 1, 1934.
A. S. COOLEY, Administrator, which is 462 feet North and 396 said Section 12 and said Section 7
and an address by Herman Oliver, definitely to "let its right hand
Stanfield Grange Meets.
| feet West of the center of said Sec­ to the S.W. corner of said Section
president of the Oregon Cattle and know what its left hand is doing.”
(Feb. 1-Mar. 1)
I tion 12; thence Northwesterly in a 7; thence East along the section
very interesting lecture hour
Korse Raisers’ association. The an­ In fact, orders have been given for was
| direct line 620 feet to a point on line common to said Section 7 and
presented at the Stanfield
nual banquet that night is being ar- the Farm Credit Administration on
PUBLISHED SUMMONS.
the left bank of said Umatilla Riv- said Section 18 to an iron monu­
Grange
meeting
last
Saturday
night
| er; thence East 600 feet to a point ment at a point 538 feet, more or
ranged by the La Grande chamber the one hand to cooperate with the
Equity No. 5412
with Mrs. C. F. Thorne acting as
! 50 feet East of the center of the old less. West of the N.E. corner of the
of commerce.
AAA on the other to see that pro­ program chairman. R. G. Penney
i railroad grade of Oregon-Washing­ NW ′ of the NW ′ of said Section
A. J. Glover, editor of Hoards duction loans do not work against gave a talk
In the Circuit Court of the State of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa- 18; thence South 65 deg. 21 mln.
on "Grange Policies”;
Dairyman, will be twice on the pro­ the purposes of production control.
|
ny; thence along a circular curve East 592 feet, more or less, to an
Miss Gladys Ross gave a reading Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
to the right, with a radius of 523.7 iron monument at a point on the
gram, once at the annual banquet
The extension service at Oregon "Vera at the Vaudeville," as well as
i feet, along the old right of way of east line of the NW 1 of the NWY
and again the second day. Farm State college has Just received word J. B. Pace;
Ina Sturdivartt pleased
ORECON-WASHINGTON RAIL- said Oregon-Washington Railroad & of said Section 18, distant 247 feet,
credit aid, increasing consumption, that it is to assist in completing ar­
with a trumpet solo, accompanied ROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY, Navigation Company to a point 165 more or less, South of the N.E. cor-
cooperative butter marketing, work rangements to see that the activi­
...
__
i feet South of the South line of the ■er thereof;
thence continuing
at the piano by Marian Sturdivant: a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs. FIRST NWY of the NEY of said Section
of the dairy council, the milk con- ties of these two agencies of the
65 deg. 21 mln. East 797.5
Phyllis Sires gave a piano solo; and INLAND NATIONAL BANK OF 12; thence Southeasterly on the South
feet; thence South 40 deg. 29 mln.
troi board and other topics are federal government are coordinated
Mrs. L. L. Penney a reading.
PENDLETON, OREGON, a national Southwest side of and along said old East 185 feet, thence South 52 deg.
scheduled for the second day.
in this state.
banking association, and Edwin right of way and terminating at a 17 mln. East 500 feet, thence South
Under an agreement reached be­
Winter, Conservator of said First point 40 feet from the high water 79 deg. 35 mln. East, 80.9 feet,
NOTICE
ANNUAL
MEETING.
SEED TREATMENT PREVENTS
tween the FCA and AAA, produc­
Inland National Bank of Pendleton, mark of The Furnish Ditch Compa­ more or less, to a point in the West
Oregon; the Unknown heirs of Jo­ ny's reservoir, which point bears line of the NW % of the NEY of
tion loans through the newly
EARLY PEAS FROM ROTTING.
W. Campbell, deceased; Charles North 560 feet from the S.E. corner said Section 18, distant 1040 feet,
formed production credit associa­ Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her­ seph
F. Wisner; William F. Wheeler; the of the SWU of the NE 1 of said more or less. South of the quarter
miston, Friday, Feb. 9, 1934;
tions
will
be
granted
only
to
those
Unknown Heirs of V. S. Wisner, de­ Section 12; thence South 62 deg. 16 section corner common to said Sec­
Treatment of early planted gar­
Methodist Church.
ceased; the Unknown Heirs of L. D. mln. East 52 feet; thence North 33 tions 7 and 18; thence South along
den pea seed with Semesan, an or­ growers who either have joined in
Wisner, deceased; H. A. Townsend; I deg. 15 min. East 140 feet; thence the West line of said NWY of the
ganic mercury compound, has been the production control movements
Notice is hereby given that the the Unknown Heirs of F. H. Dickln- ¡ South 59 deg. 23 min. East 398 NE 1 of said Section 18 to the S.W.
in
which
they
are
eligible,
or
those
found to insure a markedly higher
annual meeting of the Farm Bureau son, deceased; The H. T. Chaffee feet; thence South 9 deg. 48 min. corner thereof; thence East along
germination and increased vigor of growers who will agree‘not to in­ Co-operative of Hermiston will be Company; Carrie Chaffee; J. S. | East 363 feet; thence South 10 deg.
the plants, in experiments carried crease their acreage of basic com­ held at the Methodist church, in Gwynne; Olin Gifford; Harry Gif-I 30 min. West 317 feet, more or less
ford; May Stevens; Jay Gifford; to a point on the North boundary
on by the vegetable crops depart­ modities listed in the farm act.
Hermiston, Friday, February 9th, Mattle Gifford; Wilbur Gifford; line of Oregon-Washington Railroad
That
is
to
say,
if
a
man
who
ment at Oregon State college.
at 1:30 P. M. for the purpose of Woodrow Gifford; Woodruth Gif- & Navigation Company’s right of
Poor germination of peas planted grows wheat has not joined his lo­ electing two directors and for the ford; the Unknown Heirs of W. J, way as now located in the NE 1 of
in cold, wet soil In spring, or sub­ cal wheat production control asso­ discussion and transaction ef any Gifford, deceased; Elizabeth Gos- the SE‘ of said Section 12, said -
point being 393 feet, more or less,
jected to such conditions after plant ciation and thus agreed to decrease other business that may come before sage; Lulu C. Gray; Mabel G. Woos- distant
southeasterly, measured along
ter; Charles C. Hoskins; Ruth Hos­
ing, is caused mostly by rots induced his acreage by 15 per cent this the meeting.
said
North boundary line of Oregon-
kins; Annie Webster; Celeste New­
by molds. Even where the plant is year, he will have to agree not to
Washington
Railroad & Navigation
In order to be eligible to vote at land; The Pendleton Savings Bank
not entirely destroyed, the growth increase his wheat acreage, as well any meeting of the Farm Bureau Co- of Pendleton, Oregon, a corporation; Company’s right of way, from the
boundary line of said NEY of ■'
may be seriously impaired, say the as any other of the basic crops or operative, a member must be in the Unknown Stockholders of The West
Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendle- the SE‘ ; thence Southeasterly
W. J. WARNER
livestock,
above
his
past
average
experiment station specialists.
good standing in the Farm Bureau, ton, Oregon; Herman Holverson, if along the Northerly right of way
Tests carried on under controlled If he wants to get a loan from the Grange or Farmers’ Union in his living and if deceased, the unknown boundary line.of said Oregon-Wash­
Attorney-at-Law
heirs of Herman Holverson; the Un­ ington Railroad & Navigation Com­
conditions of temperature and mois­ new production credit associations. respective community.
pany
as
the
same
is
now
located
known
Heirs
of
Cynthia
A.
Ander-
Hermiston - Oregon
ture showed that the average ger­ Farmers who have signed control
J. M. RICHARDS, Secretary. son, sometimes known as Cynthia through the NEY of the SE 1 of
mination of treated seed under un­ agreements will need no further
Ann Anderson, deceased; the Un­ said Section 12, Township 2 North,
favorable conditions was 90 per cent proof of their cooperation in order
known Heirs of Etta Campbell, de­ Range 30 East of the Willamette .
NOTICE OF MEETING.
ceased; the Unknown Heirs of Meridian, and through the SWY
compared with only 28 per cent to borrow.
and the SW‘ of the SEU of Sec­
This ruling applies only to the Stanfield Grange Co-operative in James M. Campbell, deceased; John tion
among the untreated lots. Later
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
7, Township 2 North, Range 31
Custar, if living, and if deceased,
growth records showed the treated short-time or production loans and
the unknown heirs of John Custar; East Willamette Meridian, to a point
Stanfield Friday, February
General Dentistry
lots to average from 100 to 350 per has nothing to do with the long
the Unknown Heirs of C. B. Wade, on the East boundary line of said
the 9th, 1934.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
term real estate loans obtained
deceased; Page Investment Compa­ SWU of the SE′ of said Section
cent better than those untreated.
ny, a corporation; Gerald J. Rafter, 7; thence North along the East
Phone 9-J
The treatment is simple and eco- through the federal land banks, ac-
The annual meeting of the an incompetent person, and R. N. boundary line of said SWY of the Bank Bldg.
from
cording
to
the
Information
Residence Phone 2 5-J
nomical, costing anly about a cent
Grange Co-operative of Stanfield, Munley, his guardian; also all other SE‘ of said Section 7 to the N.E.
Sunday and Evenings by
for each pound of seed where large Washington. It does apply to pri- will be held in the Grange hall in persons or parties unknown claim- corner thereof; thence West along
North boundary line of said
Appointment
lots are treated. A small quantity vate lending agencies which dis- Stanfield Friday, February 9, at ing any right, title, estate, lien the
interest in the real estate de­ SW* of the SE 1 and the SE % of
of the dust equal to seven times the count farmers’ notes with the fed- 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of dis­ or
scribed in the complaint herein, de­ the SW’ of said Section 7, to the .
size of a pin head is enough for the eral intermediate credit banks.
S.E. corner of the NW 1 of the
cussion and transaction of any busi­ fendants.
"This close cooperation between ness that may come before the meet­
ordinary 10 cent packet of seed.
TO: The Unknown Heirs of Jo- SW% of said Section 7; thence r
seph W. Campbell, deceased, the Un­ North along the East boundary line
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
Seed and powder are shaken togeth­ the AAA and the FCA does not con­ ing.
known Heirs of V. S. Wisner, de­ of said NW 1 of the SW’ and the
er several minutes to insure com­ template an undue hardship on
Appointments:
R. G. PENNEY, Secretary. . ceased, the Unknown Heirs of L. D. SWY of the NWY of said Section
plete coating. A full discussion of those who have not Joined produc­
National Hospital Ais'n.
Wisner, deceased, the Unknown 7, to the N.E. corner of said SW 14
the college c- periments may be had tion control associations, but it does
Heirs of W. J. Gifford, deceased, of the NW % of said Section 7;
Union Pacific 11. R.
Potato Situation Surveyed.
Olin Gifford, Harry Gifford, Jay thence West along the North boun­
in a freo Circular of Information, look forward to a coordination of
U. S. Veteran’s Exam.
dary
line
of
said
SW1
of
the
NW
′
Gifford, May Stevens, The Pendle­
these agencies In bringing about
No. 90.
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
KLAMATH FALLS—A recent sur­ ton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Ore­ of said Section 7 to the Section line
production control,” says William I. vey of the local potato situation by gon. a corporation, the Unknown common to said Section 7 and said
Life Insurance Exam.
Myers, governor of the farm credit County Agent C.
Utopia.
City Health Officer
Henderson Stockholders of the Pendleton Sav­ Section 12, thence North along said
administration.
ings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon, Section line to the S.E. corner of General Practice
Bank Bldg.
showed
that
approximately
1100
In a book in which he anticipates
Herman Holverson, if living, and if said Section 1, the place of begin­
a better day some time within the
ning;
excepting
therefrom
all
that
deceased,
the
unknown
heirs
of
Her
­
"Rubber dollars” might be de­
man Holverson, the Unknown Heirs part of the NEY of the NEY of
next two hundred years, the English sirable If we could stretch them suf­
of Cynthia A. Anderson, sometimes said Section 12, and the SE % of
novelist H. G. Wells says: "Gamb­ ficiently to make ends meet.
known as Cynthia Ann Anderson, the SW’ and the S1 of the SE 1
ling is ruthlessly eradicated. Usury
The come-back of the bicycle is
deceased, the Unknown Heirs of Et­ of Section 1 that lies outside of the
(interest) ranks with forgery as a hastening the day when we shall
ta Campbell, deceased, the unknown high water boundary line of The „
heirs of James M. Campbell, de­ Furnish Ditch Company’s reservoir;
monetary offense. Money is given blow taps over the last pedestrain.
ceased, John Custar, if living, and also except a piece or parcel of land,
ERNEST GHORMLEY
to people to get what they want,
if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of containing 35 acres, more or less,
and not as a basis for further acqui­ shareholders, private usurers or rent FOR SALE—ONE OR TWO GOOD John
MEN’S CLOTHING and
the Unknown Heirs of being all that part of the SWY of
horses; $30 up. Hugh Rhea, West- C. B. Custar,
sition. There are no speculators. lords.”
LADIES HOSE
Wade, deceased, Charles F. the SEY and the SE 1 of the SW’
land district.
24-1tp. Wisner, William F. Wheeler, H. A. of said Section 7 that lies North of
Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
Townsend, the Unknown Heirs of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na-
Pendleton,
Oregon
EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS F. H. Dickinson, deceased. Carrie vigation Company’s right of way
cooking, or general housework. Chaffee, the H. T. Chaffee Company, and east of a line parallel to and 40 -
FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE OF HERMISTON.
Inquire Herald office.
24-ltc a corporation, J. S. Gwynne. Mattie feet above the high water line of I Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
Balance Sheet as of December 31, 1933.
Gifford. Woodrow Gifford, Elizabeth 1 he Furnish Ditch Company’s Res- i
J
HAY FOR SALE—$9 A TON; ALSO Cossage, Lulu C. Gray, Mabel G. ervoir.
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Parcel Two: A tract of land, con- 1
ASSETS
team, wagon and harness. John Wooster, Annie Webster, Celeste
Newland,
Gerald
taining
2
acres,
more
or
less,
being
-
J.
Rafter,
an
in-
Dependable Dentistry
Current and Trading Assets :
Paxton, Columbia district.
24-ltp competent person, also all other all that part of the NE’ of the IJ
8 7,768.51
Cash on Hand and in Bank ...
Pendleton, Ore.
SWY of Section 7, Township 2, Bond Bldg.
persons
or
parties
unknown
claim-
FOR SALE — LIBRARY TABLE, ing any right, title, estate. lien or North, Range 31 East Willamette •
2,000.00
chair, heating stove, floor lamp, interest In the real estate described Meridian, lying within The Furnish I ,
624.0«
Accounts Receivable ...............
Ditch Company’s reservoir, and es !
9x12 carpet, dresser. 2 battery ra- in the complaint, Defendants:
598.65
Prepaid Grain Contracta .........
DR. H. A. NEWTON
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tending back from said reservoir a
dios free. Paul Miller.
24-2tc
10,836.06
Merchandise Inventories -------
OP OREGON: You and each of you distance of 40 feet above the high |
Dentist
$21,827.28
WANTED—CATTLE. SHEEP AND are hereby notified and required to water level In said reservoir.
Parcel Three: An irregular shaped I X-Ray Work
and appear in the above entitled
Phone 12
Fixed Assets:
hogs. Will pay highest cash price. be
court and answer the complaint tract of land comprising a part of I
22,777.45
Bldgs., Machinery A Equip.
Pendleton, Oregon
L. J. Huston, 91 q F. St. The Dalles. therein filed against you tn the the E* of the SEY of Section 12, |
5,896.17
Less Allowance for Deprec.
Oregon.
19-31P above entitled suit (the verified ori­ Township 2 North, Range 30 East | "
16,881.28
ginal of said complaint being on file of the Willamette Meridian, and a
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—4TH with the clerk of the above entitled part of Section 7 and 18 of Town­
Deferred Expense Item:
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
court) within four weeks from the ship 2 North. Range 31 East of the
235.79
unit. James Eddie.
23-3tp
Unexpired Insurance
PROPERTY SEE
date of the first publication of this Willamette Meridian, being more
J,
W. CLARKE at
particularly
described
as
follows,
to-
summons,
which
date
is
the
25th
FOR BABY CHICKS, TURKEYS OR
38,944.35
TOTAL ASSETS ___
of January. 1934. and if you wit: Beginning at the S.E. corner I
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Pullets see or write B. P. Rand, day
fall to so appear and answer, plain­ of the NW ′ of the NE’ of said
Pendleton, Ore.
Irrigon, Ore. Local agent, Russell tiff will, for want thereof, apply to Section 18, thence North along the 721 Main St.
LIABILITIES A CAPITAL
Paultry
Yards,
Hanson
Strain
Spec-
East
line
of
said
NW
′
of
the
NE*
the
court
for
the
relief
demanded
in
Current Liabilities:
23-4tp-tfc the complaint herein, which sub- of said Section 18 to the Southerly 7
laity.
1,520.10
Accounts Payable _______ _
stantially is as follows:
boundary line of Oregon-Washing-1
BRADLEY & SON
1.04
Overcharge due Customer........
That the defendants and each of ton Railroad & Navigation Compa­
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTER—MUST
183.72
Accrued Taxes .............
—
Shoe Rebuilders
have service station outlet. Small them be required to set forth the ny’s right of way as now located In
nature of their claims in and to the the said NWY of the NEY of said
1.704.8«
capital necessary.
product. following
We
rebuild
shoes with machinery
described land In Umatil- Section 18; thence Northwesterly
Capital and Surplus:
Write Mogul, 9915 Sandy Blvd. Port- la County. Oregon, towit:
your shoes were made on. The
along the Southerly right of way
25,979.64
Capital Revolving Fund __ _
23-4tp.
land. Oregon.
Parcel One: An Irregular shaped boundary line of said Oregon-Wash-| I only factory machines in Umatilla
11,259.85
37,239.49
Surplus ------------------------------
tract of land comprising a part of fngton Railroad A Navigation Com­
County. Mall your shoes to us.
Sections
1 and 12. in Township 2 pany as same is now locateli through
FOR SALE—11 TONS OF ALFAL-
We pay the return postage. Bet­
the
NW
′
of
the
NEY
of
said
Sec-i
North.
Range
30
East
of
the
Willa-
fa hay on the Beddow piace. Co-
TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL
38.944.35
ter shoe repairing for leaa mon­
Meridian, and a Part of Sec­ tion 18. the SWY of the SEY, the
lumbia District.
23-tfc mette
I have examined the above acounts and In my opinion the Ba­
tion 7 in Townshin 2 North, Range SEY of the SWY. and the W* ofi
ey. Give us a trial.
31 East of the Willamette Meridian, the SW1 of said Section 7, and the
lance Sheet gives a true and correct view of the affairs of the
LOBT—PARKETT FOUNTAIN PEN being
Bradlev & Son
more
particularly
described
as
NEof
the
SE
‘
of
said
Section
Farm Bureau Co-operative as shown by the records.
Pendleton, Ore.
Mottled case. Inquire Herald of- follows, towit: Beginning at the 12, to a point on the Southwesterly 643 Main SI.
ÇHA8 TAYLOR.
fice.
23*ltc S.E. corner of said Section 1, thence boundary line of the old right of -
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
+
the South line of
NE‘ of said Sec
corner thereof, t
ning; excepting
or parcel of lam
acres, more or 1
part of the SW‘ or tne SW* or
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; EH means East half;
WH means West half; S1 means
South halt; NH means North half;
NEH means Northeast quarter;
NWY means Northwest quarter;
SWH means Southwest quarter;
means Southeast quarter;
SEH
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 or
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 tour 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 A EBERHARD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residing at and whose postoffice
address is LaGrande, Oregon.
(Feb. 1-8-15-22)
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
WANT ADS
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DB. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:80 to 6
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
Post No.
Hermiston
37
first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Meets
Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25e
We Specialise in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel
507 Main St.
Blk.
Phone 198
Pendleton, Ore.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nalls, 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