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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OR OREGON
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Present Owner
UMATILLA. COUNTY, OREGON, a political subdivision of The State of Oregon,
Jff
VS.
CLARENCE CARSON and Jane Doe Carson, his wife; James E. Bannon; Ellen Livermore;
R E Anderson- Lina H. Sturgis; Frank Downey; John D. Lee and Jane Doe Lee, his
Wife- Bridget Connell; S. G. Shaw and Jane Doe Shaw, his wife; Gottlieb Zahler and
Jane Doe Zahler, his wife; George A. Rothrock; Claus F. Eggers, W. E. Perkins; Omar
O Stephens- Ora Houser Estate; Minnie M. Harvey; James Crawford; James A. Fee,
Julian Carev- John McNaughton; Edwin G. Wetzler; Wm. H. Rish; Penland Bros.
Transfer Co ' Peter Tachella; Dan W. Taylor; Emma E. Waffle & Maud M. Kent; Amy
Transfer Cm, Eva R Mahana; W. S. Flood; Hilda A. McCormmach, Alice M. Fisher;
Luc^fe H Fisher;
S. Fieldtog; A. R. McLean; D. C. McFayden; Ella Black; Lillian
R Walter H W Collins; Townsite Company; Martha J. Scrivner; Arvilla Dorn, Re­
becca J East; Basil Mickesell and Jane Doe Mickesell, his wife; Bishop Wm P Rem­
ington- C W Bowers; J. C. Crimmins & Ida M. Crimmlns; Amanda Morse; Alf Sando,
Nancy’ C Brown; M. L Morrison; Maude E. Lee; L. L Hutchinson; Violet E. Sillitoe;
Lowman & Pelly; Bernard Pelly; C. Warner; Helen F. Geary; Carlos Corbit; Ruth M.
F r ir lt - T h o m a s Hansen; John M. Biggs; Howard Evans; G. W. Roberts; J. P. Burke &
Sons- J H Barnett; First National Bank of Milton; Albert R. McCall; Hattie M. Roy;
Rob’t W Hanley Estate; Rob't M. Tuttle; John Prater; M. R. Ling; Edward Morgan
S id lJane Doe Morgan, his wife; Florence Fenny & Bella Webster; City Realty Cm; G.
E Greathouse and Jane Doe Greathouse, his wife; Homer Smith; David L. Sanderson
S id J a n e Doe Sanderson, his wife; Furnish Investment Co.; Geo. Joseph 4 B. E. Haney;
T e n n is Albon- Umatilla Land Co.; Thos. M. O’Donnell; Mary E. Lambert; L. B. Smith;
Frank Doble'' F ^ m ers Bank of Weston; J. M. Ashworth; May Ashworth; Janie Baker;
A™en Rlchel;' P T Harbour; Lula C. Ellis; Earl Glllanders; L. W Jordon; E. W. Bar­
num Vernon S. Downer; R. V. Hollenberger; A. B. Thomason; U. S. Nat 1 Bank of La
Grande- Ira & F S Green; Mary Houser; Marie C. Spinning; Hartwell Munger, Oliver
B Munger Jr., Levi Munger, Harvey Smith, Maggie Simonds, Minnis Frank & Ella
Burnett; Katherine Jeffry; Cato J. Johns, Jr.; May Bauer; Adell H. Rose; G F. ft E.
V. Jordon; C. A. Page and Jane Doe Page, his wife, J. D. Corliss, Agt.); Western Irri­
gation Co (Elmer Tedder, Agt.); L. ft L. Stewart; F. C. McKinzie; P. T. ft D. H.
Boone; C. D. Kelly; Julia E. Crandall; E. L. Borthwick ft Ethel Frmicis Borthwick;
Clyde W. Babcock; Francis A. Babcock; Eliz. A. Babcock; Katherine F. Maun, H. A.
Warner; Walter Brownfield; John W. McElroy; Isabell A. H all; Effie .R hea, E. E.
Shaw; Jennie L. Cadwell and John Doe Cadwell, her husband; Federal Land Bank, R.
C Sprague; N. P. Nelson;'George H. Snell; Fortner & Deal; F. H. Edmonds, C. R.
Gerrv- C W. Tilden; A. B. Wisdom; M. E. Attebury and John Doe At­
tebury’, her husband; Zena Houser; Cynthia Koontz Heirs; A- E. Hard; E F.
Sommers, Agt.; Della Sommers; G. W. & J. B. Haney; H. E. Newland, G. J. Rafter,
Elizabeth Nudo; Stanfield Irrigation Dist.; (Frank Nudo, Agt.); James G. Hutton;
Jacob L. Stark Estate; Stanfield Fruit Growers Union; W A. Leathers ft A. A. Little,
R M Tuttle; Mary K. Eubanks; J. A. Wendell; W. W. Felthouse; (O. A. Wells, A gt.),
H. J. Bellscamper; E. C. Prestbye; C. L. Hansen; J. G Coppinger Estate, (Int. of Geo.
Copplnger Heirs); Gust Xedes & Peter Georgoras; Nellie B Newquist; W. A. Futtei,
Leroy S. Thorne; Martha D. Kimball; John H Gerrells Estate; C. B. Isaac (Union High
Dist No 3) • C. B. Isaac and Jane Doe Isaac, his wife (Union High Dist. No. 3), Rob­
ert V. Kerley, Rova M. Kerley & Ina C. Kerley; L. D. Smith; Andrew J. Sample; Peter
Saranto; N. W. Mumford Orchard Co.; Jennie E. Barrett; W. B. Brooke; Pearl L.
Cross; C. L. Stewart; Roy Zint and Jane Doe Zint, his wife; G. H. Bishop, H. Wil
liams; Robert S. Moyer; Oliver Chalifoe; Will Wallingford; J. M. O’Harra; Byron D
Reser, Mary Malinda Reser; Michael Toner; Malinda Reser, Clara Cardiner, Philip
Reser, Annie Drumheller & Byron Reser; C. A. & R. C. Ross; Claude Harris; S. A.
Glaspey; F. C. Isitt; Edith S. Farrer; Gloria M. Sharkey; Chas. L. Beck; James I.
Lewis; George Ness and Jane Doe Ness, his wife; Winter & Maloney; C. A Johnson; E.
G Horn; Eugene Hascall; Ernest Allen; Harry C. Plass; W. W. Harrah Estate; George
B Bloomer and U. F. Weiss; West Extension Irrigation District; Hermiston Irrigation
District; Stanfield Irrigation District; Westland Irrigation District; John Day Irrigation
District- also all other persons or parties unknown claiming and right, title, estate, lien
or interest in or to the real property described in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
To each of the defendants above named, and each and every person owning or claiming
to own or having or claiming to have any interest whatsoever in the hereinafter described
real property.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You, and each of you, hereby are notified that Umatilla County, a duly organized
countv of the State of Oregon, and the Plaintiff above named, is the owner and holder of
a certain certificate of delinquency, issued on the 12th day of November, 1938, to said county
by its Sheriff and Tax Collector; Said certificate, numbered 2452, covers all real properties
appearing on the tax rolls of Umatilla County upon which taxes have been delinquent for
more than three years from the earliest date of such delinquency and two annual instal­
ments of such delinquent taxes, each such instalment being one-quarter of the taxes of the
earliest year or years of delinquency, have not been paid in compliance with Chapter 5, Ore­
gon Laws Special Session. 1935, as amended by Chapter 96, Oregon la w s, 1937. The total
amount shown by said certificate of delinquency to be due and owing against each parcel
of real property described therein includes all taxes for 1937 and prior years which were
unpaid and delinquent at the date of the issuance of said certificate; such certificate so
issued to said county was filed by the Sheriff and Tax Collector in the office of the Coun­
ty Clerk of said county, on the 12th day of November, 1938, and constitutes and is a public
record open to the inspection of all persons Interested therein.
The names of the person or persons appearing on the latest tax roll in the hands of
the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Umatilla County at the date of the first publication of
this summons as the owner or owners of said properties, and if unknown, so stated, fol­
lowed by a description of each of the separate parcels of property, together with the total
amount of each of the delinquent taxes for 1937, and all prior years, with interest there­
on to November 15, 1938, are as f o l l o w s : _______________________ _____________
Sec.
Description
Present Owner
or
or
Lot
Blk.
Cole’s Addition to Pendleton
Carson, Clarence et ux
Bannon, James E
Livermore’s Add. to Pendleton
Lots 6 A 7
Lots 1 A 12
Livermore. Ellen
Livermore, Ellen
Anderson, B. E.
Livermore’s Second Add. to Pendleton
Lots 1-2-11 A 12 A N'A
SH Lot 3 A all Lot 4
Raley’s Add. to Pendleton
W. 15 ft. of N. 35 ft. of Lot 2
W. 68 ft. of Lota 11 ft 12
ervation Add. to Pendleton
Bturgis, Lina H.
Bturgis, Lina H.
Downey, Frank
Lee, John D. et ux
Connell, Brldgett
Bhaw, S. G. et ux
Bahler, Gottlieb et uj
Rothrock, George A.
Eggers, Claus F.
Perkins, W. E.
Btephens, Omar O.
Houser, Ora Estate
Harvey, Minnie M.
Crawford, James
Fee, James A.
Carey, Julian
McNaughton, John
Wetzler, Edwin G.
Rish, Wm. H.
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.
Tachella, Peter
Taylor, Dan W. et al
Lee, Amy E. Estate
Mahana. Eva R.
Flood, W. S.
Livermore, Ellen
McCormmach, Hilda A.
Fisher,
Fisher,
Fisher,
Fisher,
Fisher,
Fisher,
Fisher,
Alice M.
Alice M.
Alice M.
Lucille H.
Alice M.
Alice M.
Alice M.
elding, J. S.
:Lean, A. R.
gFayden, D. C.
ack, Ella
alter, Lillian R.
Fractional
Lots 1-2-13 ft 14
Lots 7 & 8
Lots 1 to 7 lnc. less R of W
Lots S-6-7-9 ft 11
Lot 12 less R of W
Lots 4 to 10 Inc.
Lots 1-2 ft 14
•
Lots 1 to 14 Inc.
Lots 1 to 14 Inc.
Lots 1 to 16 Inc.
Lots 2-4-6-8-10-12 ft 14
1-12 Interest in Lots 9 to 16 Inc.
Switzler’s Add. to Pendleton
Lots 11 A 12
Lots 9 A 10
Russell’s Add. to Albee
Lots 1-2-3-A 4
Lots 2-4-C-7 A 8
Ixits 1 to 6 Inc.
Lots 1 to 6 Inc.
Lots 1 to 6 Inc.
Lots 1 to 4 Inc.
Lots 1 to 4 Inc.
Lots 1 to 8 Tne.
Knowlton’s Add. to Athena
Lots 1 to 4 Inc.
Lot»4-5 A 6
Richard’s Add. to Athena
Lota 1-2-3 ft 4
Rose’s Add. to Athena
Lots 7 to 12 Inc.
Cold Springs
,111ns. H. W.
Echo
W>4 of Lot 3
Rrassfleld’s Add. to Echo
iwnslte Company
rlvner, Martha J
im , Arvilla
u t, Rebecca J.
Irvington Heights Add. to Pendleton
EH of Lot 3
Halstead's 2nd Add. to Echo
ux
Wm. P.
wers, C. W.
Ida M
Morse. Amanda
Koontz Add. to Echo
Whitworth's Add. to Echo
Ix>ta 2 ft 3
Freewater
Lota 1-2-3 ft 4
SH Lot 5 ft all Lot 6
Helix
Sando. Alf
Brown, Nancy C.
Richmond's Add. to Helix
Brown. Nancy C.
Morrison. M. L
Lee. Maude E.
Hutchinson, L L.
Morrison, M. L
Rlllltoe, Violet E.
Lowman A Pelly
Pelly, Bernard
lxiwman A Pelly
Warner, C.
Lota 1-2 ft 3
SH Lot 8 ft all Lota 9 ft 10
IxXs 5-6 A 7
Lots 8-9 ft 10
Hermiston In NE SE Sec. 10-4N-28
Lota 24 A 25
Lota 8 f t »
Lota 1 A 2
Lots 6 ft 7
LoU 2 ft 3
Wm. P.
Second Add. to Hermiston
Helan F.
Wm P.
Twp.
13
10
10
8
7
8
9
8
1
1
15
8
11
8
1
4
3
13
«
9
8
66
79
82
91
96
151
158
163
165
165
172
176
186
188
214
219
221
234
240
261
263
266
1
8
B
C
D
E
F
H
K
S
1
a
5
1
1
2
19
8
S
4
5
1
Evans, Howard
Evans, Howard
Evans, Howard
Roberts. G. W.
Burke, J. P. A Sons
Barnett, J. H.
First Natl. Bank of Milton
McCall, Albert R.
Roy, Hattie M.
Hanley, Robt. W. Estate
Tuttle, Robt. M.
Prater, John
Ling, M. R.
Prater, John
Morgan, Edward et ux
Townsite Co.
Townsite Company
Fenny, Florence A
Webster, Bella
Townsite Company
City Realty Co.
Greathouse, G. E. et ux
City Realty Company
Smith, Homer
Sanderson, David L. et ux
Furnish Investment Co.
Joseph, Geo. A Haney, B. E.
Albon, Jennie
Umatilla la n d Co.
O’Donnell, Thos. M.
Lambert, Mary E.
Smith, L. B.
Doble, Frank
Farmers Bank of Weston
Ashworth, J. M.
Ashworth, May
Baker, Janie
Richel, Allen
Harbour, P. T.
Ellis, Lula C.
Ashworth, J. M.
Glllanders, Earl
Jordan, L. W.
Barnum, E. W.
Barnum, E. W.
Barnum, E. W.
Barnum, E. W.
Downer, Vernon
Hollenberger, R. V.
Thomason, A. B.
U. S. Natl. Bank of
La Grande
Green, Ira A F. S.
Houser, Mary
$ 102.72 Spinning, Marie C.
Munger, Hartwell et al
7.68 Jeffry, Katherine
19.54
24.21 Johns, Cato J. Jr.
319.02 Bauer, May
Rose, Adell H.
73.82
40.57 Jordan, G. F. A E. V.
Page, C. A. et ux
5.42
(Corliss, J. D., Agt.)
517.73 Western Irrigation Co.
(Tedder, Elmer, Agt.)
158.51 Stewart, L. ft L
347.37 McKinzie, F. C.
35.68 Boone, P. T. A D. H.
33.43 Kelly, C. D.
1.37 Crandall, Julia E.
229.88 Borthwick, E. L et al
5.42
290.74
Babcock, Clyde W.
8.46 Babcock, Francis A.
28.36 Babcock, Eliz. A.
8.13 Maun, Katherine F.
340.53 Warner, H. A.
13.38 Brownfield, Walter
5.42 McElroy, John W.
21.65 Hall, Isabell. A.
6.69 Rhea, Effie
34.45
18.90 Shaw, E. E.
21.62 Cadwell, Jennie L. et vir
65.31 Federal Land Bank
14.85
Sprague, R. C.
27.01 Federal Land Bank
2213.11 Nelson, N. P.
Sprague, R. C.
.45 Snell, George H.
.54
.57
.59! Fortner A Deal
.59
~~ Edmonds,
rrtiiiiuiitia, r F. . H.
48 Gerry, C. R.
1.18 Tilden, C. W.
15.05 Wisdom, A. B.
75.05 Furnish Investment Co.
M. E. et vir
167.79 Attebury.
Houser, Zena
Koontz,
Cynthia
Heirs
56.34
7522
23
123.91
5
6
13374
399.01 Hard, A. E.
Sommers, E. F. Agt.
12.66
54.90 Sommers, Della
a
3
a
26
67
a
Hansen, Thomas
Biggs, John M.
a
i
a
a
Total Delin­
quent Taxes
Rance
including
E. W. Interest to
M. Nor. 15. 1938
Corbit, Carlos
Corbit, Carlos
Frick, Ruth M.
1
8
8
9
9
12
12
a
a
T
n
n
IS
13
10
a
r
H
32.53 Haney, G. W. A J. B.
Newland, H. E.
16.89
Rafter, G. J.
58.97 Nudo, Elizabeth
54.04 Stanfteld Irrigation Dist.
(Nudo Frank, Agt.)
116 70 Hutton,James G.
Hutton.James
G.
52.30
Stark, Jacob L. Estate
Stanfteld Fruit Growers
11.49
Union
401 11 Leathers. W. A. A
62.15
Little, A. A.
67.47 Townsite Co., The
69 74
Tuttle, R. M.
A51 Eubanks. Mary K.
12.78 Wendell. J. A.
8.49 Felthouse. W. W
(Wells. O. A.. Agt )
8.51
11.34
2.10
Bellscamper, H. J-
8.43 McKinrie, F. C.
5.33
Twp.
or
Lot
Description
Hermiston in NW SW Sec. 11-4N-28
H Interest in Lot 8
Bit.
23
2
2
11
C
1
s
2
3
3
6
11
18
19
19
20
24
32
4
13
13
Coe’s 1st Add. to Stanfield
Lots 5-6-7 A 8
Lots 9 & 10
Lots 7 A 8
Lots 9 to 12 Inc.
Lots 5-6-7 & 8
Orchard Outlots Stanfield
Lots 146 to 150 Inc.
Umatilla
35
36
66
68
81
9
9
Lot 6 less S 25 ft. of NH
N 25 ft. of Lots 7 A 8
Lots 7 A 8
»
20
21
29
Wardwell’s Add. to Umatilla
Weston
W 85 ft. of Lot 15
W 85 ft. of S 40 ft. Lot 16
Kilgore’s Add. to Weston
Lots 16 A 17
McArthur’s Add. to Weston
Saling’s Add. to Weston
Lots 7-8-9 A 10
Lots 4 to 8 Inc. A Lot 10
North Range 27, E. W. M.
NEy* SW it
s t i swy*
NEH less Tax No. 1
NW ‘4
SWH less Tax No. 1
NWH SEH less Tax No. 1
Tax No. 1 less No. 1-A A No. 1-B
A less SH SEH A less SH-
N E ‘4 SEH
North Range 28, E. W. M.
NH SW!i A E 16 ft of SEH SWH
NEH NEH
WH NEH A SE‘4 N E ‘4 A
NEH NWH
N E ‘4 SW‘4 A NWH N E )i A
EH NWH
SE‘4 N E ‘4
N E ‘4
NEH NWH SWH
SE‘4 SEH
SW‘4 SE‘4 less W 40 ft. of
S 450 ft.
NEH SE‘4
DB 69-P 141- Tax No. 4
Lot 2 (NWH NISH)
Lot 3 less W 21‘4 acres
NW >4 S E ‘4
81
11
18
2
15
•
SWH SWH
140-P. 498-Tax No. 1
140-P. 498-Tax. No. 8
3N
3N
4N
4N
4N
4N
27
27
27
27
27
27
36
4N
27
4
2N
28
18
2N
28
3N
28
3N
3N
3N
4N
4N
28
28
28
28
28
2
2
4
4
4
5
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
28
28
28
28
28
28
4N
28
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
28
28
28
28
28
28
16
16
17
17
17
17
•18
20
21
21
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
30
31
31
34
34
9
9
15
16
17
17
17
25
25
4N
4N
4N
4N
4N
5N
5N
5N
5N
5N
5N
5N
5N
5N
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
34
35
5N
5N
28
28
24
B
6
7
IN
3N
3N
3N
29
29
29
29
16
3N
29
16
3N
29
16
3N
29
16
16
3N
3N
29
29
16
3N
29
184.99
16
12
3N
4N
29
29
303.93
128.72
14
14
23
4N
4N
4N
29
29
29
171.04
100 92
128.73
23
28
28
30
4N
4N
4N
4N
2«
29
29
29
119.81
266.05
191.20
71.55
4N
29
13.40
32
4N
29
271.38
32
33
S6
»
4N
«N
4N
5N
29
2»
29
29
150 52
296.46
179.52
21 77
31
5N
29
5
5
•
10
12
16
29
31
32
33
SN
5N
Present Owner
Lot
Description
Twp.
or
Blk.
Total Delin­
quent Taxes
including
B. W. Interest to
M. Not. 15, 1938
EH NEH NEH SEH *
McKinzie, F. C.
357.28
5N
29
33
NWH NEH 8BH
35.35
187.26
29
33
5N
SWH NEH SEM
22.93 McKinzie, F. C.
12.70
29
34
5N
NWH SWH S of Canal "B”
84.80 Prestbye, E. C.
North Range 30
4.13
2N
30
SEH SWH above Furnish Ditch
38.74 Hansen, C. L.
8.80 Coppinger, J. G. Estate
30
3N
20
1-30 Interest in NWH
(Int. of Geo. Coppinger
12.06
3N
30
21
1-30 Interest in WH
Heirs)
215.98
54.58
5N
30
22
SEH
215.98 Xedes A Georgoras
North Range 81
1.31
31
« IN
D. B. 128-P. 340-Tax No. 1
Newquist, Nellie B.
223.33
IN
31
11
SWH
Futter,
W.
A.
528.64
5N
53.84
31
17
SWH SEH
Thorne, Leroy S.
61.14
5N
31
20
NWH NEH
84.18 Thorne, Leroy S.
5N
31
33
D. B. 119-P. 331-Tax No. 4
Kimball, Martha D.
S 130 f t of Tax No. 5, D. B. 119-
418.66
36.50
5N
31
33
P. 331
SWH NEH A SEH NWH *
Gerrells, John H. Estate
31
202.58
6N
27
NH SWH
6N
31
64.97
28
Lots 8-9-10 A 11
f 69.31
North Range 32
2N
•
Lots 5 A 6
Isaac, C. B.
229.66
2N
32
•
Lot 7 S A W of Road
156.85
(Union High Dist. No. 3)
2N
32
16
323.64 Isaac, C. B. et ux
NEH less in Tax No. 6
2N
32
16
SEH less in Tax No. 8
(Union High Dist. No. 3)
941.65
32
1« 2N
D. B. 152-P. 425-Tax No. 1
10.70
North Range 33
4N
201.27
33
11
D. B. 136-P. 353Tax No. 7
32.89 Kerley, Robert. V. et al
Tax No. 14 as desccrlbed in As­
125.59 Smith, L. D.
4N
33
108.53
11
sessor’s Description Book
240.69
North Range 35
48.52
199.01
4N
35
22
D. B. 147-P. 387-Tax No. 13
1054.80 Sample, Andrew J.
92.53
1 5N
35
D. B. 62-P. 361-Tkx No. 21
919.95 Saranto, Peter
5N
35
3
D.
B.
135-P.
51-Hax
No.
14
2278.04 Mumford, N. W.
1519.64 ■
5N
35
3
D. B. 135-P. 51-ltx No. 15
Orchard Co.
5N
35
38.91
19
EH SEH
911.19 Barrett, Jennie E.
6N
35
26
D. B. 77-P. 450-TJax No. 10
91.98 Brooke, W. B.
203.85
6N
26
35
D.
B.
93-
P.
631/Tax
No.
11-A
12.21
6.03
6N
27
35
S 20 ft. of NH SEH SEH SEH
15.33 Cross, Pearl L.
327.47
33
6N
35
D. B. 141-P. 317-fax No. 12
Stewart, C. L.
6N
35
D. B. 115-P. 204- H of Tax No. 9 34
Zint, Roy et ux
90.92
190.13
6N
35
34
D. B. 115-P. 2O4frax No. 10
106.67 Bishop, G. H.
1019.27
6N
34
35
D. B. 97-P. 541-Tjax No. 12
551.98
North Range 36
504.25 Williams, H.
61.57
36
3N
3
NH NWH (Lots 3 A 41
12.30 Moyer, Robert S.
85.55
3N
36
5
Lots 2 A 3
’
73.57
3N
36
15
Lots 9 A 15
Ellis, Lulu C.
3N
36
28
W
41
rods
1
ft.
pf
SWH
NWH
238.64 Chalifoe, Oliver
22.79
3N
36
28
W 41 rods 1 f t NWH SWH
5N
55.59
36
18
D. B. 127-P. 161-fax No. 15
Wallingford, Will
North Range 37
1.55
3N
37
NH of Lot 6 of NWH
4
13.GÜ O’llarra, J. M.
5N
37
1
SWH-S of Flurnfe Canyon
148.93 Reser, Byron D. et al
37
5N
SWH SEH23 o ( Flume Canyon 1
112.55
5N
37
2
EH NWH-S of Flume Canyon
440.71
5N
37
2
SH-S of Flume Canyon
144.82
5N
87
2
SWH NWH
159.28
243.03
5N
37
3
Reser, Byron D. et al
SH NEH A NWH & S%
10.29
5N
37
11
SH NEH NEH!
Toner, Michael
NH NEH NEH A NWH NEH A
133.50 Reser, Malinda et al
41.03
5N
37
11
NEH NWH
37
12
5N
NH NWH-S of Flume Canyon
Reser, Byron D. et al
60.31
285.61
12
5N
37
NWH NEH
6.65 Reser, Byron D. et al
EH-S of County Road
65.99
6N
37
less Tax No.
28
NEH less Tax Ho. 3 of
17.45 Reser, Byron D. et al
6N
37
33
Section 28 A IEH
34
6N
37
NWH-S of Flune Canyon
113.02
37
34
6N
SEH-S of Flum Canyon
8.74
190.10
6N
34
37
SWH
26.15
3.88
37
35 ' 6N
SWH-S of Flune Canyon
4.37 Reser, Byron D. et al
North Range 38
.65
30
4N
38
SWH SEH-S of Co. Road
782.93 Ross, C. A. A R. C.
62.56
32
38
4N
WH NEH A EH NWH
706.31 Harris, Claude
41.15
38
5N
17
WH SWH
446.77 Glaspey, S. A.
41.15
5N
38
18
EH SEH
57.64 Glaspey, S. A.
12.24
5N
38
Lot 9
18
Isitt,
F.
C.
2209.42
South Range 30
245.57
30
78.68
6S
4
Lots 3 A 4 A EEH NWH
Farrer, Edith S.
22.00
6S
30
8
NEH NEH Gof 1)
Farrer, Edith S.
95.15
24
6S
30
NH SEH
2076.97 Sharkey, Gloria M.
South Range 31
49.47
24
3S
31
NEH
16.51 Beck, Chas. L.
93.77
3S
26
31
Lewis, James I.
EH SWH A
SEH
7H NWH
6.56 Ness. George et ux
SWH NEH 8
5S
31
28
7H SEH
220.32
5S
31
29
83.76
SEH
pH SEH
71.53
5S
31
29
Maloney A Winter
SWH NEH A 7H SEH
190.71
5S
31
32
EH
2942.11 Maloney A Winter
88.18
6S
19
31
Lots 2 A 3
256.19 Sharkey, Gloria M.
47.88
South Range 32
44.18 Johnson, C. A.
1.39
32
32
IS
R of W, D. B. 95-P. 547
32
IS
34
NWH NEH les» Tax No. 2
Horn, E. G.
27.41
IS
32
D. B. 151-P. 344-Tax No. 1
34
402.67 Hascall, Eugene
S E ’/* NEH A X 16 rods of
16.77
55.02
3S
32
16
NEH SEH
83.18 Johnson, C. A.
32
5S
1
Lots 1-2-3 A 4
79.07
32
5S
2
NH NEH A SEH NEH
668.10
South Range 35
565.43
9.87
IS
35
31
Lot 4
Allen, Ernest
11.40
35
32
IS
Lota 10 A 11
117.99 Plass, Harry C.
Harrah, W. W. Estate
SWH NWH A NH SWH A
68.97
34
IS
35
SEH SWH
841.65
38.50
34
IS
35
Lots 2 A 4
Bloomer,
George
B.
118.41
25.15
4
2S
35
Lot 1
318.16 Bloomer, George B.
23.66
2S
35
5
SWH NWH A NWH NWH
53.13 Plass, Harry C.
46.88
2S
35
9
SWH NEH A NWH SEH
89.77 Weiss, U. F.
132.23
Where a parcel is described by a general description followed by reference to a page
and volume, such reference is to the description of such property as it appears on said
307.47 page and volume in the deed records of Umatilla County, Oregon. That the capital letters
962.67 “N,” “W,” "S” and “E” mean north, west, south and east; the abbreviation "St” means
943.28 street; the abbreviation “Add.” means addition; the abbreviation "R of W” means right-of-
122.75 way; the abbreviation “Inc" means inclusive; the abbreviation "Sec. or Lot” indicates sec­
219.26 tion or lot number, and the abbreviation "Twp or Blk” indicates township or block, and the
471.63 words “Tax No.” mean and refer to tax numbers as shown on the records and books in
23.31 the office of the County Assessor of Umatilla County, Oregon.
That all the above described real properties are situated within Umatilla County, State
125.85
109.98 of Oregon; and that no valid and subsisting certifisates of delinquency are outstanding
against any of said properties excepting only those certificates described and referred to
1025.14 herein.
You, and each of you, hereby are further notified to appear within sixty days after
281.81
the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of said first pub­
641.96
lication, and defend this action or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption
306.40 of said properties, and If you so appear you further are notified to serve a copy of your
17.72 appearance, objections or answer on the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his post-office
131.07 address as hereinbelow stated.
If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled court
9.31
28.74 and cause foreclosing the liens of said taxes with interest thereon, as shown by said cer­
tificate. plus accruing interest on said certificate at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, to­
gether with such costs as shall appear to be due upon each of such properties. Said judg­
789.82 ment and decree will order that said properties be sold to Umatilla County for the satisfac­
tion
of sums charged against each parcel of property as provided by law and as prayed for
5.76
5.76 in plaintiffs complaint and application for judgment and decree now on file in this court
and cause.
And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the court for such other re­
20.40
14.52 lief as may be just and equitable in the premises.
This summons is published for four successive weeks, pursuant to the provisions of
law. and an order of publication duly made herein by the Honorable Calvin L. Sweek. Judge
124.24 of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. The date of the first
18.97 publication of this summons is the 21st day of February, 1939, and the date of the last
133.72 publication of thia summons is the 21st day of March, 1939. Thia summons is published
357.33 in the East Oregonian, a newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in Uma­
tilla County, State of Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of said county,
duly made and entered of record on the 2nd day of February, 1939.
All process and papers in this proceeding may be served on the undersigned attorney
for the plaintiff, residing within the State of Oregon, at the residence and post-office ad­
dress hereinafter stated.
*
“
Date of first publication February 21, 1939.
Date of last publication March 21, 1939.
60.17
UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON,
188.80
By R. E. Goad. Sheriff and Tax Collector.
11
12
22
1
2
10O-P. 204-Tax No. 2-A less
No. 2-AA
32
D. B. 133-P. 411 A 412-Tax No. 6
D. B. 96-P. 209-Tax No. 10 less
Tax No. 10-A A B
SWH SWH NWH
SH NWH A SWH A WH SEH
SEH SWH
SEH NEH leas S 131-3 rods A
less to Wells
SEH SWH NEH leas 8 131-3
roda
SEH of NEH SWH
(Farm Unit A-Lot 1)
WH NEH NEH SEH
6
6
7
7
2
2
36
36
36
36
SH SEH SEH SEH
SW‘4 sw y*
NH NH SH swy* NEH
WH SW‘4 SW‘4
D. B. 67-Page-29-Tax No. 2
SH S E ‘4, S of “A’’ line Canal
SE‘4 NWH SE‘4
NWH NEy. A SWH SWH NEH
less Tax No. 5
NH SWH NEH
NEH NWH
SEH NW%
EH NEt4 NW ‘4 NWH
WH WH NW>/* N E ’4
W 20 acres of NW ‘4 NW ti
NW ‘4 NWH
N E ‘4 S E ‘4 NWt4
NEH NWt4 NEt4
SE‘4 NEH-S of River A
N E ‘4 SEt4
W 151-3 acres of NWH SW ‘4
SWH NWH
W 30 rods of N E ‘4 SEt4
EH NWH SEH
EH S E ‘4 SE‘4 S of O. W. R. A N.
D. B. 132-P. 277-Tax No. 6
SW‘4 NWH NWH SWH
EH NEH NEH-N A W of Road
D. B. 131-P. 474-Tax No. 3-A
D. B. 131-P. 474-Tax No. 4-C
D. B. 131-P. 474-Tax No. 11
NWH SWH SEH
NEH SWH SEH
EH NEH NWH A
NWH NEH NWH
WH NWH SEH
North Range 29
SWH
SEH-S of Furnish Ditch
D. B. 118-P. 502-Tax No. 6
W 40 acres of SWH NWH
1 acre in SEH corner of SEH
NEH
Tax No. 1 W of Gov. Ditch
less Tax No. 1-A A B
Tax No. 5. E of Dupont St.
less Tax No. 5-A
Tax No. 19 less No. 19-A lying W
of Govt. Ditch
NEH SEH-E of Furnish Ditch
Tax No. 10 less W 100 ft.
D. B. 121-P. 289
W 100 ft. of Tax No. 10
D. B. 117-P. 634
NWH NEH SWH
NEH NWH SWH-E of Furnish
Ditch
NH SWH NEH SWH
NEH SEH SWH
M. Nor. 15, 1938
4
10
Evan’s Add. to Milton
Blocks 15-16 A 17
Blocks 20-21 A 22
N 6 H acres less Tax No. 1 A
less Tax. No. 2 and Tax No. 3
A less E 100 ft. of S 100 ft
Hillside Add. to Milton
Lots 1-2-3-4-9-10-11 ft 12
McCoy's Add. to Milton
Lot 4 less Tax No. 1
North Add. to Milton
Lots 7-8-9 A 10
Stout’s Add. to Milton
N. of Mill Spur
Pilot Rock
. 1? . * •
N 36 ft. of Lot 4
Lots 15 A 16
Foster in Stanfield
Lots 1 A 2
Stanfield
Lots 14-15 A 16
Lots 7 A 8
Lots 15 to 26 Inc.
Lots 13 A 14
Lots 9-10-11 A 12
Lots 7-8 A 9
Lots 1-2-3 A 4
Lots 11 A 12
Total Delin­
quent Taxes
Rance
includine
K. W. Interest to
5
5
7
19
Lots 1 A 2
Newport’s Add. to Hermiston
NWH
D. B.
D. B.
EH
D. B.
Tax
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939.
a .
c. M c I n t y r e ,
District' Attorney for Umatilla County and
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office and Office Address
Pendleton, Oregon.
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will come to your home every day through
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Please enter my lubscrlptlon to The Chrlitlan Science Monitor for
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88.81
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I HE HERMISTON riERA
'K F '
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PAGE FIVE
placed
thereon,
then • the said the Act of Congress known as the'right, title, Interest, claim, lien or
grantee, its successors and assigns, Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of demand in. to or upon said land and
shall without delay, replace such 1933, at his office and place of busi­ said stock and each and every part
street, paving or sidewalk, in as ness in the City of Spokane, State thereof, except the statutory right
good condition as it was before, and of Washington; Ella Stoolfire; SteU of redemption.
This summons is served upon you j*.
whenever it shall be necessary to Company, Inc., a corporation; Edna
place a pole on one of the public Best; Carroll Best; Glen Best; Hel­ by publication thereof for four sue-
(From the Bulldog)
tumbling team plans to put on an streets, it shall be placed within the en Best Huffman; Donald Best; Ve­ cesslve weeks in the Hermiston Her-
We wish to take this time and exhibition similar to the one that sidewalk area next to the curb; and ra Best; Anna Lutton; Ed Lutton; aid, by order of Honorable C. L. '
space by bringing to our readers went over so well at the Helix game. provided further, that whenever any Llovd M. Piper; Mae Piper; Evert Sweek, judge of the court above
Miller; Agnes Miller; Allene M. named, which said order was made
something in a form which has There w ill also be a feature bout be­ person, or persons, have obtained S.
permission to use any of thé streets Ray; Earl Ray; Jessie V. Compton: and dated January 26. 1939, and the
never been attempted in this paper. tween Frank (killer) McKenzie and of the city for the purpose of re­ A. F. Compton: Helen Wade Jones; date c* the first publication of this
It is our great pleasure to bring to Bob Miller. Logan Todd and Mr. moving any
building, the said Wade Jones; Virginia Shangle; Ger­ summons is February 2, 1939.
you the "true to life” conversations Cushing will be the officials of the grantee, its successors and assigns, aldine Shangie; and Edna Best as
A. S. COOLEY.
upon 48 hours notice in writing trustee and attorney-in-fact for her­
Attorney for Plaintiff,
of your sports editor and Elbert evening.”
self and for Carroll Best, Glen Best.
from
such
person
or
persons,
shall
Post Office Address:
"Swell! Do you suppose you could
Moore, president of the Lettermen’s
raise or remove any such wires, Helen Best Huffman, Donald Best
Pendleton, Oregon.
club. As we turn now to the inter­ give me a brief idea of some of those which may obstruct the removal of and Vera Best:
(Feb. 2-March 2)
view. we find yours truly speaking who will take part In the perform­ said building, so as to allow the
IN THE NAME OF THE
"— and you say the Lettermen’s club ance. Of course, I know the tourna­ free and unobstructed passage of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
STATE OF OREGON
ment isn’t over, but you might give same.
Is going to sponsor a smoker?”
No. 028670
Section 6. The privileges, rights
You are hereby required to appear
“Yes, we are planning for one of me a little report on who is making and franchises herein set forth to and answer the complaint filed
D epartm ent of th e Interior
the best home talent smokers ever the finals?”
the said grantee, its successors and against you in the above entitled
presented by
Hermiston
h ig h
"Why sure, Jesse, I think I can assigns, shall continue for the term court and cause within four weeks General Land Office at The D alles.
give you a pretty good idea of who of 25 years, and no longer, the term from the date of the first publica-
school.”
commencing at the date of the tion of this summons and If you
Oregon,
"Excuse me, Elbert, for interrupt­ the bouts will be picked from. For approval and acceptance of this or­ fall so to appear and answer, for
January
26, 1939.
ing, but why is this smoker of more the boxers there are Sammy and Del dinance, subject always to the terms want thereof plaintiff will apply to
said court for the relief prayed for
interest than smokers of the past. McCracken, Wayne Lindner, Press- and conditions herein set forth.
Section 7. The said grantee, its and demanded in said complaint, to-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Have you discovered some Arm­ ley and Hiram Stillings, Bill Corpe,
successors and assigns, shall, during wit:
Roscoe B. McGraw, of Stanfield,
strongs and Louiss or just what is Kelley Tiller, Wilbur Hinkle and the life of this franchise, furnish a
A decree that plaintiff have and Oregon, who, on January 24, 1934,
you want to remember you are still continuous service of electric cur­
your plan?”
recover of and from the above made Original Homestead Entry,
"Well, yes and no. You see, Coach in the line of fire yourself. As for rent during 24 hours each day, ex­ named defendants Bruce Shangle Act. 6-6-12, No. 028670, for the
Hodgen has been running off a box­ the wrestlers, Ted Ripley, Charles cept when unable to do so by an un­ and Zelma Shangle the sum of S E ‘4 SE><1. Section 8, Township 4
N., Range 29 E.. Willamette Meri­
ing and wrestling tournament in our Knerr, Freddy Beymer, Gene Miller, avoidable casualty or act of God. 35,821.79. with interest thereon at dian,
has filed notice of intention to
and shall at all times use due and the rate of 6% per annum from tne
physical education classes during the Ralph Crampton and Elmer Blahm. reasonable diligence in maintaining
15th day of October, 1935, and in­ make five-year Proof, to establish
last two weeks and he finds we have I have probably left out some but a continuous current of electricity terest on installments thereof as claim to the land above described,
some pretty good grapplers and this w ill give you the general idea for lighting purposes to the City of follows: Interest at the rate of 6% before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis­
Hermiston and its inhabitants, and per annum on $285.52 front October sioner, at his office in Hermiston,
mitt-slingers right here under our of who may take part.”
shall hold the city harmless from 15, 1935; interest at the rate of 6% Oregon, on the 13th day of March,
"You
know
Egg,
I
think
this
will
noses.”
any and all damage by reason of the per annum on $285.52 from April 1939.
“That is all very nice, but how do really be something that everyone erection of poles, buildings, or con­ 15, 1936; interest at tha rate of 6%
Claimant names as witnesses: H.
you go about picking out the match- ¡n tj,e community will enjoy seeing, duits, stringing of wires and opera­ per annum on $285.52 from October Thomas Fraser, of Hermiston, Ore­
15, 1936; interest at the rate of 6% gon; William J. Rodda, of Stanfield.
a boxing— wrestling— and tumbling ting under this franchise.
es,” asks your reporter.
Section 8. Should the said grantee, per annum on $285.52 from April Oregon; Glen McCracken, of Stan­
"Oh, that is simple. You see each exhibition! ! !”
its successors and assigns, fail or 15, 1937; interest at the rate of 6% field, Oregon; Orville W. Pedigo, of
Remember folks, that Saturday, refuse to file its written acceptance per annum from October 15. 1937, Pendleton, Oregon.
class is divided into weight divis­
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
ions, flyweight, lightweight, middle February 25, is the date set for the of this franchise within thirty days on $285.52; interest at the rate of
weight and so on. Coach has his smoker, so let’s have everybody tell after the final passage and approval 6% per annum on $285.52 from (Feb. 2-March 2)
tournament fixed so that each class his friends to come to this exhibi­ of this ordinance, then this ordin­ April 15, 1938; and interest at the
ance shall be null and void.
rate of 6% per annum on $285.52
Land Sale Notice.
has a boxing and wrestling cham­ tion sponsored by the Lettermen’s
Section 9. Any non-compliance on from October 15, 1938; and tVe
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pion in each weight division and it club in the Hermiston gym and see the part of the grantee, its success­ further sum of $177.85, taxes paid,
is the plan of the Lettermen to spon­ who our school champions are going ors and assigns, with any of the pro­ with interest thereon at the rate of That the undersigned. Sheriff of
visions of this ordinance shall op­ 6% per annum from the 18th day Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
sor this smoker in which the win­ to be.
erate to revoke the franchise hereby of June, 1934; and the further sum of an order duly made and entered
ners of the first class meet the win­
granted, and at the option of the of $166.13, taxes paid, with Interest herein by the County Court of Uma­
In
the
record
breaking
land­
ners of the second to determine
city council by resolution, it shall thereon at the rate of 6% per an­ tilla County, Oregon, on the 23rd
school champions. What do you scaping project of the Golden Gate be the duty of the city council upon num from the 9th day of December, day of January, 1939, will, on the
4th day of March, 1939. at the hour
think of that for an idea?”
International Exposition, 3 , 0 0 0 any such failure or refusal, to at 1937; and the further sum of $164.- of 10; 00 o’clock in the forenoon,
pass a resolution declaring this 88, taxes paid, with interest there­
"Say, this is going to be some­ large trees, 200,000 smaller trees once
franchise terminated and cancelled on at the rate of 6% per annum sell to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the front door of the Uma­
thing big and should be a real at­
and shrubs, 3.000,000 flowering and that thereupon this franchise from December 9, 1937; and the tilla County Court House, Pendle­
traction.”
and all rights and privileges of the further sum of $2.80 advanced by
“Oh, but wait. I haven’t told you plants and 400,000 blubs were grantee and its successors and as­ plaintiff; and the further sum of ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum
signs therein under this ordinance $750.00 as an attorney's fee, and price of $30.40 therefor, to be paid
ail the features yet. You see, the I planted on Treasure Island
at the time of sale, the
shall be forfeited and this ordinance the costs and disbursements of this in cash
following described parcel of land,
.suit.
shall be null and void.
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
Section 10. This ordinance shall
That the mortgage recorded Jan­
be in force and effect thirty days af­ uary 11, 1924, at page 61, Book 83, gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
ter its passage by the Common Record of Mortgages for Umatilla to-wit:
S% SW‘4 , North of O. W. R.
Council and approval by the Mayor. County in the State of Oregon, be
ft N. SW’4 S E U . North of 0.
The foregoing is a proposed or­
UUfipnSFD ORDINANCE OF T H E 'to successfully operate and main- dinance being considered by the reformed and corrected so that the
W. R. ft N., Lot 2, all in Sec­
PROrOoLD U K B in a a t t u r
u in an electrlc light and power
same shall cover the following de­
tion 14, Twp. 5,' North Range
City Council of the City of Hermis­ scribed land, to-wit:
system,
and
to
adapt
the
same
to
the
27, E. W. M.
CITY OF HERMISTON
Oregon. Anyone interested may
The West half of Lots 1 and 2
uses to which it may desire the same ton,
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
discuss the same with the city coun­
of the Northwest Quarter, and
An ordinance granting to the
to be put, subject always to the cil at any regular meeting up to and
of Umatilla County.
the West Half of the Southwest
Hermiston Light & Power com- lim itations and conditions herein including the meeting of April 19,
(Jan. 26-Feb. 23)
Quarter of Section 3 in Township
nanv its successors and assigns,
provided and set forth.
5 North of Range 35 East of the
Fh» right privilege and fran-
Section 3. That the Hermiston 1939
CHARLES TAYLOR.
Land Sale N otice.
Willamette Meridian.
chise for’ erecting, maintaining
Light & Power company, its succes-
Recorder of the City of
Excepting
therefrom
five
acres
snd operating an Electric Light-
sors and assigns, during the life of
Hermiston. Oregon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in the Northeast corner of the
log and Power System, and
this franchise, shall so erect the
(Feb. ’ "-March 2)
West Half of the West Half of the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
erectin'’ and m aintaining poles
poles, staffs and towers and lay,
Section 3 in Township 5 North la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
and wires in. upon, along and
stretch, string and insulate the
of Range 35 East of the W illa­ order duly made and entered here­
over the allevs, streets, public
wires, and set and place the pins,
SUMMONS.
mette Meridian, and being about in by the County Court of Umatilla
grounds and thoroughfares, for
candles and lamps and other elec-
Equity No. 6378
564 feet long fronting on the County. Oregon, on the 27th duy of
the purpose of supplying cur-
trical apparatus and maintain the
main public road and being 386 January, 1939, will, on the 11th day
rent for electric light and power
same so as to interfere as little as
feet and 2 inches deep north and of March, 1939, at the hour of 10:00
to the Citv of Hermiston and its
possible with the traffic and conven- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
south.
inhabitants with the right to
ience of the citizens or inhabitants
STATE OF OREGON FOR
highest bidder for cash In hand, at
Also
excepting
therefrom
the
charge and receive payment
of the city, and shall safely place
UMATILLA COUNTY.
following: Commencing
at a the front door of the Umatilla Coun­
therefor at rates approved and
and insulate all wires used in said
point 40 rods East of the North­ ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon,
o n file with the Public U tilities
electric light system, whenever used
Occidental Life Insurance Compa­
west corner of said Section 3 and subject to a minimum price of $50.00
Commissioner of the State of
within the limits of the city, and
running thence South and paral­ therefor, to be paid in cash, at the
O-o»on and providing for for-
they shall so be kept and maintain- ny, a California corporation,
lel
with the West line of said sec­ time of sale, thfc following described
feitnre'of franchise for failure
ed: and they shall not disturb the
Plaintiff,
tion
160 rods; thence In a South­ parcel of land heretofore by Uma­
to e n m n ’ y with the terms of the
public grounds, streets, alleys and
YS.
westerly course to intersect the tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
o r d i n a n c e and fixing the date
ways of the city more than is neces-
Bruce Shangle and Zelma Shang­
West line of said section 100 rods delinquent taxes, to-wit:
f o r the expiration of this fran-
sary for the proper and convenient le, his wife; Homer Cochran and
North of the Southwest corner of
'
erection, maintenance and operation
S ‘4 SW ‘4 and NW ‘4 SW‘4 , Sec­
Florence Cochran, his wife; S. D.
said section; thence South along
tion 26. Twp. 5, North Range 29,
The Citv of Hermiston does or- of such plant or system, and shall Peterson and Luella R. Peterson, his
the West line of said section to
E. W. M.
dain as follows:
promptly repair all streets, alleys, wife; S. D. Peterson as trustee for
the Southwest corner of said sec­
Section 1- That there be and is ways and grounds in any way dis- J. H. Piper, S. A. Miller, J. L. Fraz­
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
tion; thence East 6 feet: thence
hereby granted to sold Hermiston turbed, and put the same in as good ier, W. S. Munselle, H. M. Cockburn,
of Umatilla County.
North and parallel with the West (Feb. 9-March 9)
Light A Power company, its succes- ; condition as the same were in be- J. E. Olinger and Bruce Shangle; H.
line of said section 100 rods;
8 and
sors
and assigns,
assigns, the
the right, privi- fore being used for such purposes. M. Cockburn and Nell Cockburn, his
thence East 14 feet; thence In a
leee and franchise to erect, main- And all main lines of poles shall be wife; J. E. Olinger and Lydia Oling­
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Northeasterly direction to the
tain and operate within the City of erected in the alley ways, and In so er, his wife; H. S. Shangle and Mary
North line of the Southwest
Hermiston, Oregon, an electric light- far as practicable, the distributing E. Shangle, his wife; The Baker-
OF EXECUTRIX
Quarter of Section 3 and 20 feet
Inz and power system, and the right, ^ystem shall be confined to the al- Boyer National Bank, a corporation;
East of the above described line
nrivilege and franchise is hereby ¡leys, and poles shall be erected upon Blondelle Richey; Land Bank Com­
Notice is hereby given that by an
running South; thence North and
elven to said company, its succes-;the main streets of the city only in missioner, acting pursuant to Part 3
parallel to the West line of said order of the County Court of the
sors and assigns to locate, place, ¡cases where necessary to provide of the Act of Congress known as the
section to the North line of said State of Oregon for Umatilla County
build and maintain In and along the ¡street lamps for the city, and then Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of
section: thence West 20 feet to the undersigned has been appointed
streets alleys, lanes, public grounds . only upon such streets and places 1933, at his office and place of busi-
the place of beginning; all being executrix of the last will and testa­
and thoroughfares within the C ity'as the Common Council shall direct, ' ness in the City of Spokane. State of
In Section 3 In Township 5 North ment and of the estate of John 8.
of Hermiston Oregon, poles and the i Section 4. All electric wires a t - 1 Washington;
Ella Stoolfire;
Ed
All persons
of Range 35 East of the Willam­ Burnham, deceased.
necessarv braces and stays, with the tached to poles shall be carefully Means and Ethel Means, his wife;
having claims against said estate
ette
Meridian.
and
thereon
secured
to
modern
and
cross
arms.
ana
inereu..
gecurea
io
moaern
insulators
ana
,
,
Compan
lnc
,
a
corporation;
necessary
are hereby required to present them
the electric wires, and to j fastened to said poles so as not t o , gtate Tgx Commlg9lon of the state
All of said land In Umatilla within six months from the date of
stretch * "»»id electric wires over, ¡come in contact with any object
County,
State
of
Oregon.
of Oregon and Charles V. Galloway,
this notice, with proper vouchers, to
along, through and across said through which "grounds" or "short ! John H. Carkin and Earl L. Fisher,
That said mortgage as so re­ said executrix at the office of A. 8.
alleys,
lanes,
public
grounds
circuits”
can
be
formed
and
shall
hp
s t r e e t s ,---- - — -----
-
,
the commissioners of said State Tax formed and corrected be declared a Cooley in the Johns Building in
and thoroughfares, and to use **"*
tne 'so attached and stretched as not to Commission; C. L. Stewart; Myrtle lien against said land and as re­ Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore­
same for the purpose of transmitting Interfere with or obstruct the free G. H. Frazier; Edna Best; Carroll formed and corrected be foreclosed gon.
electric current for lighting and use of such streets, alleys, lanes, Best; Glen Best; Helen Best H uff­
That the liens of Tax Receipts
Dated February 16, 1939.
power purposes, and to have and to public grounds or thoroughfares and man; Donald Best; Vera Best; Nos. 6357, 10399 and 10400, evi­
CLARA 8. BURNHAM.
hold such franchise for the purposes main distributing lines at a distance George H. Piper and Zella Piper, his dencing payment of such taxes, be
Executrix.
«
and uses herein enumerated, or In­ of not less than 25 feet and secon­ wife; Anna Lutton and Ed Lutton, foreclosed.
A. S. Cooley.
cident thereto, and upon the terms dary distributing lines at a distance her husband: Mattie Piper; Lloyd
That said land be sold in the man­
Attorney for Executrix.
and conditions herein set forth, for of not less than 22 feet from the M. Piper and Mae Piper, his wife; ner provided by law for the sale of
the period of twenty-five years from grade of the street, alley, lane, pub­ Elwood E. Piper and Myrtle Piper, real property on execution, and that (Feb. 16-March 16) _______
the date of the adoption of this or­ lic ground or thoroughfare upon his wife; Elwood E. Piper as admin­ 8 and two-thirds shares of stock of
dinance by the Common Council of which the said poles are erected. istrator of the estate of J. H. Piper, Powell Ditch Company, a corpora­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the City of Hermiston, and the max­ and all poles shall be placed In the ideceased
Maxine Toner and Ed tion, as represented by Certificate
imum charge for supplying electric ground
to a depth to secure safety. Toner, her husband: Maude Steen No. 20, be sold with said land, and
Departm ent of th e Interior,
current to the inhabitants of Her­ and no poles shall be erected which |Miller; Evert R Miller and Agnes that the purchaser of said land at
miston. shall he the rates fixed by are less than six inches in diameter |M nler. hlR wlfe; Allpnp M. Ray and {^ '« V ^ th er eo fV h k ir’take' said "stock
General Land office at The Dalles,
the Public U tilities Commission of at the top end, and such poles and ¡Earl Rav her husband; Jessie V. certificate with the right to receive Oregon, February 9, 1939.
Oregon, or other state rate fixing wires stretched thereon shall ho .Compton and A. F. Compton, her from said Powell Ditch Company a
erected and at ail times maintained husband; Helen Wade Jones and new certificate In lieu thereof and
body.
Section 2. That the Hermiston in a safe and careful manner, and Wade Jones, her husband: Virginia In the name of such purchaser.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Light & Power company, its succes­ shall in no manner Interfere with jShangle; Geraldine Shangle; Marl-
That plaintiff be permitted to bid
It. Voile, of Irrigon, Oregon,
sors. and assigns be, and the privi­ the natural growth of shade trees ;iyn Shangle: Harold Coe as execu- upon and purchase said land at the John
who, on November 4, 1933, made
lege is hereby granted to it. its suc­ along the streets of said city, nor tor of the last will and testament sale thereof, and that the sheriff Original
Entry, Act. 6-
cessors and assigns, to furnish said prevent the planting and growing of and of the estate of J. L. Frarier. should put the purchaser of said 17-02, No. Homestead
028556, for Farm Unit
electric lights and power and to shade trees upon such streets, except deceased: Resse E. Munselle; Nana land In possession thereof on the
"B” or the NW ‘4 SE‘4 , Section 3.
transmit the same over, along and that the grantee. Its auccessora and Leone Fullerton and F. A. Fullerton, date of sale.
Township 4 N., Range 26 B„ W il­
through the said wires, and to main­ assigns shall have thp right to prune her husband: Thelma Resse Max­
That the proceeds of such sale be lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
tain said poles and wires upon, In. the fops of such shade trees whpn well and John H Maxwell, her hus­
along and over and through said the limbs thereof come In contact band; Farmers Brokerage Company, applied in satisfaction of said sums, Intention to make five-year Proof, to
streets, alleys, lanes, public grounds with the wires, but shall do no un­ a corporation: Ben Cochran: Edna interest thereon, and costa and dis­ establish claim to the land above de­
and thoroughfares of said city, and necessary damage to such trees, snd Best aa trustee and attornev-ln-faet bursements, and If there be a defi­ scribed, before W. J. Warner, U. 8.
for such purpose to dig up such •hall prune In ench manner as the for herself and for Carroll Best. ciency, then that plaintiff have exe­ Commissioner, at his office In Her­
miston, Oregon, on the 21st day of
grounds, alleys, streets and ways of Common Council may from time to Glen Best, Helen Best Huffman. cution against the property of said March,
1938.
Bruce Shangle and Zel­
said city whenever It may find It time direct
Donald Beat and Vera Best; Powell defendanta
Claimant names as witnesses; A.
ma Shangle or either of them for
necessary so to do. In order to erect
Section 5. That when It shall he- Ditch Company, a corporation,
C. Houghton, Frank Fredarlckaon.
satisfaction of such deficiency.
poles, staffs or towers, or lay. string eome necessary. In th» erection or
Defendants.
That you and each of you and all Carl Haddox, and Qlenn Aldrich, all
or stretch, or Insulate wires, or place maintenance of said lighting avstem.
To ‘he above named defendants peraon» claiming by, through or un­ of Irrigon, Oregon.
or aet candles, pins, lamps or other to take up or remove any portion of
W. F. JACKSON,
electric apparatus at such place or a street or sidewalk, or to dig up the The Baker-Bover National Bank, a der you subsequent to January 9,
Regiater.
places within said city at It may ground In a street or elley. or dis­ corporation: Land Rank Comm la­ 1324, the date of said mortgage, be
find necessary or expedient in order turb any pavement which shall be st oner, acting pursuant to Part 3 of forever barred and foreclosed of all (Feb. 1 «-March 1«)
H. S. Smoker Interview