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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1339 PAGE FOUR SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OR OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Prue« Omer XTMATTT.T.A COUNTY, OREGON, a political subdivision of The State of Oregon, Plaintiff CLARENCE CARSON and Jane Doe Carson, his wife; James E. Bannon; Ellen Livermore; B 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 Carey; John McNaughton; Edwin G. Wetzler; Wm. H. Rish; Penland Bros. Transfer Co.; Peter Tachella; Dan W. Taylor; Emma E. Waffle A Maud M. Kent; Amy E Lee Estate- Eva R Mahana; W. S. Flood; Hilda A. McCormmach; Alice M. Fisher; Lucile H. Fisher; J. S. Fielding; 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. Crimmlns A Ida M. Crimmins; Amanda Morse; Alf Sando; N ancy’ C Brown- M. L Morrison; Maude E. Lee; L L Hutchinson; Violet E. Sillltoe; Lowman A Pelly; Helen F. - Geary; Carlos H Bernard _ - Pelly; C. Warner; ~ — — «- Corblt; - ■» " " Ruth M. Corbit, Carlos Corblt, Carlos Frick, Ruth M. Hansen, Thomas Biggs, John M. Evans, Howard Evans, Howard Evans, Howard Roberta, G. W. Burke, J. P. A Sons and Jane Doe Morgan, his wife; Florence Fenny A Bella Webster; City Realty Co.; G. E Greathouse and Jane Doe Greathouse, his wife; Homer Smith; David L Sanderson and Jane Doe Sanderson, his wife; Furnish Investment Co.; Geo. Joseph A B. E. Haney; Jennie Albon; Umatilla Land Co.; Thoe. M. O’Donnell; Mary E. Lambert; L. B. Smith; Frank Doble; Farmers Bank of Weston; J. M. Ashworth; May Ashworth; Janie Baker; Allen Richel- P T. Harbour; Lula C. Ellis; Earl Gillanders; L W. Jordon; E. W. Bar num- Vernon S Downer; R. V. Hollenberger; A. B. Thomason; U. S. Nat'l Bank of La Grande; Ira A F. S. Green; Mary Houser; Marie C. Spinning; Hartwell Munger, Oliver B Munger Jr., Levi Munger, Harvey Smith, Maggie Simonds, Minnis Frank A Ella Burnett; Katherine Jeffry; Cato J. Johns. Jr.; May Bauer; Adell H. Rose; G. F. A E. V Jordon C A Page and Jane Doe Page, his wife, J. D. Corliss, Agt.); Western Irri gation Co. (Elmer Tedder, Agt.); L. A L. Stewart; F. C. McKinzie; P. T. A D. H. Boone- C D Kelly; Julia E. Crandall; E. L. Borthwick A Ethel Francis Borthwick; Clyde W. Babcock; Francis A. Babcock; Eliz. A. Babcock; Katherine F. Maun; H. A. Warner; Walter Brownfield; John W. McElroy; Isabell A. Hall; Effie Rhea; 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 A Deal; F. H. Edmonds; C. R. Gerry; 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. A 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 A A. A. Little; R M Tuttle; Mary K. Eubanks; J. A. Wendell; W. W. Felthouse; (O. A. Wells, Agt.); H J Bellscamper; E. C. Prestbye; C. L. Hansen; J. G. Coppinger Estate, (Int. of Geo. Coppinger Heirs); Gust Xedes A Peter Georgoras; Nellie B. Newquist; W. A. Futter; 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 A 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 Zlnt 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 A Byron Reser; C. A. 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 A 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 county 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 m ents'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 Laws, 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 follows: or Iwp. or Lot Blk. See. Present Owner Carson, Clarence et ux Bannon, James E Livermore, Ellen Livermore, Ellen Anderson, B. E. Bturgis, Lina H. Bturgis, Lina H. Downey, Frank Lee, John D. et ux Connell, Bridgett Bhaw, S. G. et ux Eahler, Gottlieb et uf 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. tiding, J. S. Lean, A. R. Fnyden, D. C. tck, Ella titer, Lillian R. Illns, H. W. wnslte Company rlvner. Martha J. rn, Arvilla at, Rebecca J. ckescll, Basil et ux mington, Bishop Wm. P. wer», C. W. lmmins. J. C. A Ida M. >rse, Amanda Deierlptlon Cole’s Addition to Pendleton Irvington Heights Add. to Pendleton Livermore’s Add. to Pendleton Lots 6 A 7 Lots 1 A 12 Livermore’s Second Add. to Pendleton Lots 1-2-11 A 12 A NH SH Lot 3 A all Lot 4 Ralev’s Add. to Pendleton W. 15 ft. of N. 35 ft. of Lot 2 W. 65 ft. of Lots 11 A 12 Reservation Add. to Pendleton Fractional Lots 1-2-13 A 14 Lots 7. A 8 Lots 1 to 7 inc. less R of W Lots 5-6-7-9 A 11 Lot 12 less R of W Lots 4 to 10 Inc. Lots 1-2 A 14 13 10 7 8 9 1 1 8 V 8 11 8 1 4 8 13 6 9 Lots 1 to 14 Inc. Lots 1 to 14 Inc. Lots 1 to 16 Inc. Lots 2-4-6-8-10-12 A 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 2-4-6-7 A 8 Lots 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 Tnc. Knowlton’s Add. to Athena Lots 1 to 4 Inc. Lot »4-6 A 6 Richard’s Add. to Athena Ixits 1-2-3 A 4 Rose's Add. to Athena Lots 7 to 12 Inc. Cold Springs Echo WH of Lot 3 Brassfield’s Add. to Echo 8 B C D E F H K S 1 19 EH of Lot 3 Halstead's 2nd Add. to Echo Koonta Add. to Echo Whitworth's Add. to Echo Lots 2 A 3 Freewater Lots 1-2-3 A 4 S t Lot 5 4 all Lot 6 Helix 128.91 26 67 1 S 5 9 9 12 12 Lots 1-2 A 3 SH Lot 8 A all Lots 9 A 10 Lots 5-6 A 7 Lots 8-9 A 10 Hermiston In NE SE Sec. 10-4N-28 I-ots 24 A 25 Lots 8 A 9 Lots 1 A 2 Lots 6 A 7 Lots 2 A 3 8 7 11 11 13 13 10 8 r H 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 Land Co. O’Donnell, Thos. M. Lambert, Mary E. Smith, L. B. Doble, Frank Farmers Bank of Weston Ashworth, J. M. Ashworth, May Dewlptlon Hermiston in NW SW Seo. 11-4N-28 H Interest in Lot 8 Lota 1 A 2 Newport’s Add. to Hermiston Coe's 1st Add. to Stanfield Lots 5-6-7 & 8 Lots 9 & 10 Lots 7 & 8 Lots 9 to 12 Inc. Lots 5-6-7 & 8 Orchard Outlots Stanfield Lots 146 to 150 Inc. Umatilla Lot 6 less S 25 ft. of NH N 25 ft. of Lots 7 & 8 Lots 7 & 8 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 & 17 Baker, Janie Richel, Allen Harbour, P. T. Ellis, Lula C. Ashworth, J. M. Gillanders, Earl Jordan, L. W. Barnum, E. W. Barnum, E. W. Barnum, E. W. Barnum, E. W. Downer, Vernon S. Hollenberger, R. V. Thomason, A. B. U. S. Natl. Bank of La Grande Green, Ira A F. S. 133 74 399.01 Hard, A. E. Sommers, E. F. Agt. 12.66 54.90 Sommers, Della 32.53 Haney, G. W. A J. B. Newland, H. E. • 16.89 Rafter, G. J. 56.97 Nudo, Elizabeth Irrigation Dist. 54.04 Stanfield (Nudo Frank, Agt.) Hutton.James G. 116.70 52.30 Hutton.James G. Stark. Jacob L Estate Stanfield 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. 8.51 Eubanks, Mar-,- K. 12.73 Wendell. J. A. 8.49 Felthouse. W. W. (Wells. O. A.. Agt.) 8.51 11.34 2.10 Bellscamper, H. J. 646 McKinzie. F. C. 5.33 19 5 8 T 8 4 10 5 Lots 11 & 12 Saling’s Add. to Weston Lots 7-8-9 & 10 Lots 4 to 8 Inc. & Lot 10 North Range 27, E. W. M. NEH SWtt SH SWH NEK less Tax No. 1 NWH SWH less Tax No. 1 NWH SEH less Tax No. 1 Tax No. 1 less No. 1-A A No. 1-B & less SH SEH & less SH- NEK SEH North Range 28, E. W. M. NK SWK & E 16 ft of SE% SWK NEK NEK W>4 NE14 & SE% NE$i & NEK NWK N E ‘4 SW14 & NWK NEK & E% NWK SE»4 NEK NE(4 NEK NW*4 SWK SB»4 SE^i SWK SEi4 less W 40 ft. of S 450 ft. NEK SE% DB 69-P 141- Tax No. 4 Lot 2 (NWK NE^i) Lot 3 less W 21K acres NWK SE>4 S14 SE% SE% SE)4 SWH SWH NH NH SH SWH NEH WH SWH SWH D. B. 67-Page-29-Tax No. 2 SH SEH, S of ‘‘A’’ line Canal SEH NWH SEH NWH NEH A SWH SWH NEH less Tax No. 5 NH SWH NEH NEH NWH SEH NWH EH NEH NWH NWH WH WH NWH NEH W 20 acres of NWH NWH NWH NWH NEH SEH NWH NEH NWH NEH SEH NEH-S of River A NEH SEH W 151-3 acres of NWH SWH SWH NWH W 30 rods of NEH SEH EH NWH SEH EH SEH SEH S of U W . R. A N . D. B. 132-P. 277-Tax No. 6 SWH NWH NWH SWH E>4 N E ’,i NE%-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 NWK SWK SE% NEK SWK SE% EH NEK NWK A NWK NEK NWK WH NWK 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 NWH D. B. D. B. EH D. B. Tax SWH SWH 140-P. 498-Tax No. 1 140-P. 498-Tax. No. 8 TnUlDtlin- quant Taxes Intira'tTu IL N»». 18,1988 Dzacriptlon PreMOt Owner 35.35 22.93 McKinzie, F. C. 84.80 Prestbye, E. C. 38.74 Hansen, C. L. 8.80 Coppinger, J. G. Estate (Int. of Geo. Coppinger Heirs) 215.98 215.98 Xedes A Georgoras See. or Ut EH NEH NEH SEH A 33 NWH NEH SEH 33 SWH NEH SEH 34 NWH SWH S of Canal "B" North Range 30 SEH SWH above Furnish Ditch X ToUI Delin quent Taies Tv». n Interertto M. Nov. 15, 19S8 w B it 5N 6N 5N 29 29 29 357.28 18726 12.70 2N 30 4.13 5 5 9 10 12 16 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 20 21 21 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 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 34 35 5N 5N 24 5 5 7 IN 3N 3N 3N 16 3N 16 3N 16 3N 16 16 3N 3N 16 3N 16 12 3N 4N 1-30 Interest in NWH 20 3N 30 1-30 Interest in WH 21 3N 30 12.06 SEH 22 5N 30 54.58 North Range 31 D. B. 128-P. 340-Tax No. 1 6 IN Newquist, Nellie B. 31 1.31 SWH IN 528.64 Futter, W. A. 11 31 223.33 5N SWH SEH 17 Thorne, Leroy S. 31 53 84 NWH NEH 20 5N 31 61.14 84.18 Thorne, Leroy S. D. B. 119-P. 331-Tax No. 4 33 5N Kimball, Martha D. 31 S 130 ft. of Tax No. 5, D. B. 119- 418.66 P. 331 33 5N 31 36.50 SWH NEH A SEH NWH A 202.58 Gerrells, John H. Estate 27 6N 31 NH SWH Lots 8-9-10 A 11 6N 28 31 64.97 69.31 North Range 32 Lots 5 A 6 9 2N 32 Isaac, C. B. 156.85 2N Lot 7 S & W of Road 9 (Union High Dist. No. 3) 32 229.66 323.64 Isaac, C. B. et ux 16 2N NEH less in Tax No. 6 32 16 2N SEH less in Tax No. 8 (Union High Dist. No. 3) 32 D. B. 152-P. 425-Tax No. 1 16 2N 32 941.65 10.70 North Range 33 D. B. 136-P. 353-Tax No. 7 4N 11 33 201.27 32.89 Kerley, Robert. V. et al Tax No. 14 as desecribed in As- 125.59 Smith. L. D. sessor’s Description Book 11 4N 33 108.53 240.69 North Range 35 48.52 D. B. 147-P. 387-Tax No. 13 22 4N 35 199.01 1054.80 Sample, Andrew J. D. B. 62-P. 361-Tax No. 21 1 5N 35 92.53 919.95 Saranto, Peter D. B. 135-P. 51-Tax No. 14 5N Mumford, N. W. 8 35 2278.04 9 Orchard Co. D. B. 135-P. 51-Tax No. 15 S 5N 35 1519.64 19 5N EH SEH 35 38.91 911.19 Barrett, Jennie E. 26 6N Brooke, W. B. D. B. 77-P. 450-Tax No. 10 35 91.98 D. B. 93- P. 631-Tax No. 11-A 26 6N 203.85 35 12.21 27 6N S 20 ft. of NH SEH SEH SEH 35 6.03 15.33 Cross, Pearl L. D. B. 141-P. 317-Tax No. 12 Stewart, C. L. 33 6N 35 327.47 D. B. 115-P. 204- NH of Tax No. 9 34 Zint, Roy et ux 6N 35 90.92 34 D. B. 115-P. 204-Tax No. 10 6N 35 190.13 106.67 Bishop, G. H. D. B. 97-P. 541-Tax No. 12 34 6N 35 1019.27 551.98 North Range 36 504.25 Williams, H. 3N NH NWH (Lots 3 A 4) S 36 61.57 12.30 Moyer, Robert S. Lots 2 A 3 3N 5 36 85.55 Elli's, Lulu C. Lots 9 A 15 3N 15 36 73.57 238.64 Chalifoe, Oliver W 41 rods 1 ft. of SWH NWH 28 3N 36 W 41 rods 1 f t NWH SWH 28 3N 36 22.79 Wallingford, Will D. B. 127-P. 161-Tax No. 15 5N 18 36 55.59 North Range 37 • 13.06 O’Karra, J. M. NH of Lot 6 of NWH 3N 4 37 1.55 148.93 Reser, Byron D. et al SWH-S of Flume Canyon 5N 1 37 112.55 5N SWH SEH-S of Flume Canyon 1 37 440.71 EH NWH-S of Flume Canyon 2 5N 37 SH-S of Flume Canyon 5N 2 37 2 5N SWH NWH 37 144.82 159.28 Reser, Byron D. et al 5N SH NEH A ÑWK A SH S 37 243.03 Toner, Michael 11 5N SH NEH NEH 37 10.29 NH NEH NEH A NWH NEH A 133.50 Reser, Malinda et al 5N 11 37 NEH NWH 41.03 Reser, Byron D. et al 12 NH NWH-S of Flume Canyon 5N 37 285.61 12 5N NWH NEH 37 60.31 6.65 Reser, Byron D. et al EH-S of County Road less Tax No. 3 6N 28 37 65.99 NEH less Tax No. 3 of 17.45 Reser, Byron D, et al 33 6N Section 28 A SEH 37 NWH-S of Flume Canyon 6N 34 37 113.02 SEH-S of Flume Canyon 34 6N 37 8.74 34 6N SWH 190.10 37 26.15 SWH-S of Flume Canyon 35 6N 3.88 37 4.37 Reser, Byron D. et al North Range 38 Ross, C. A. A R. C. SWH SEH-S of Co. Road 30 4N .65 38 782.93 27 32 4N 62.56 WH NEH A EH NWH 38 706.31 Harris, Claude 27 Glaspey, S. A. 17 5N WH SWH 38 41.15 446.77 27 5N EH SEH 18 38 41.15 57.64 Glaspey, S. A. 27 Lot 9 5N 18 38 12.24 2209.42 Isitt, F. C. 27 South Range 30 245.57 27 Farrer, Edith S. Lots 3 A 4 A SEH NWH 4 6S 30 78.68 Farrer, Edith S. NEH NEH (lot 1) 5 6S 30 22.00 2076.97 Sharkey, Gloria M. 6S 27 NH SEH 24 30 95.15 South Range 31 16.51 Beck, Chas. L. 24 3S 49.47 28 NEH 31 Lewis, James I. 3S 93.77 EH SWH A WH SEH 26 31 Ness, George et ux 6.56 28 SWH NEH & SWH NWH A r NH SWH A NWK SEH 5S 28 31 83.76 29 5S 220.32 31 28 SEH NEH A EH SEH Maloney A Winter 71.53 29 5S 31 SWH NEH A WH SEH Maloney A Winter 2942.11 5S 28 EH 32 31 190.71 256.19 Sharkey, Gloria M. Lots 2 A 3 28 6S 31 88.18 19 47.88 28 South Range 32 44.18 Johnson, C. A. 28 R of W, D. B. 95-P. 547 32 32 1.39 1H 28 Horn, E. G. IS 32 NWH NEH less Tax No. 2 34 27.41 D. B. 151-P. 344-Tax No. 1 32 34 IS 402.67 Hascall, Eugene 28 SEH NEH A N 16 rods of 16.77 28 55.02 3S 16 32 NEH SEH 83.18 Johnson, C. A. 28 Lots 1-2-3 A 4 32 1 5S 28 *79.07 5S 32 NH NEH A SEH NEH 2 668.10 28 South Range 35 565.43 28 Allen, Ernest Lot 4 9.87 35 31 IS is 11.40 Lots. 10 A 11 32 35 117.99 Plass, Harry C. 28 Harrah, W. W. Estate SWH NWH & NH SWH A 68.97 IS 35 SEH SWH 34 841.65 28 Bloomer, George B. 38.50 Lots 2 A 4 IS 35 34 118.41 28 Lot 1 25.15 35 4 2S 318.16 Bloomer, George B. 28 Plass, Harry C. 23.66 2S 35 SWH NWH A NWH NWH 8 53.13 28 46.88 2S 35 9 SWH NEH A NWH SEH 89.77 Weiss, U. F. 28 132.23 28 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 28 page and volume in the deed records of Umatilla County, Oregon. That the capital letters 307.47 28 962.67 ”N,” "W," "S” and "E” mean north, west, south and east; the abbreviation “St” means 28 943.28 street; the abbreviation "Add.” means addition; the abbreviation "R of W” means right-of- 28 122.75 way;, the abbreviation "Inc” means inclusive; the abbreviation “Sec. or Lot” indicates sec 28 219.26 tion or lot number, and the abbreviation “Twp or Blk” indicates township or block, and the 28 words "Tax No.” mean and refer to tax numbers as shown on the records and books in 471.63 28 23.31 the office of the County Assessor of Umatilla County, Oregon. 28 That all the above described real properties are situated within Umatilla County, State 125.85 28 109.98 of Oregon; and that no valid and subsisting certificates of delinquency are outstanding 28 against any of said properties excepting only those certificates described and referred to 1025.14 herein. 28 You. and each of you, hereby are further, notified to appear within sixty days after 281.81 28 641.96 the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of said first pub 28 lication, and defend this action or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption 28 306.40 of said properties, and if you so appear you further are notified to serve a copy of your 28 17.72 appearance, objections or answer on the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his post-office 28 131.07 address as hereinbelow stated. 28 If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled court 9.31 28 28.74 and cause foreclosing the liens of said taxes with interest thereon, as shown by said cer 28 tificate, plus accruing interest on said certificate at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, to 28 gether with such costs as shall appear to be due upon each of such properties. Said judg 28 ment and decree will order that said properties be sold to Umatilla County for the satisfac 789.82 28 5.76 tion of sums charged against each parcel of property as provided by law and as prayed for 28 5.76 In plaintiffs complaint and application for judgment and decree now on file in this court 28 and cause. And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the court for such other re 20.40 28 14.52 lief as may be just and equitable in the premises. 28 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 29 18.97 publication of this summons is the 21st day of February, 1939, and the date of the last 29 133.72 publication of this summons is the 21st day of March, 1939. This summons is published 29 357.33 in the East Oregonian, a newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in Uma 29 tilla County, State of Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of said county, 29 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 29 for the plaintiff, residing within the State of Oregon, at the residence and post-office ad dress hereinafter stated. 29 Date of first publication February 21, 1939. Date of last publication March 21, 1939. . „ 60.17 29 BMATICLA COUNTY, OREGON, 188.80 29 By R. E. Goad, Sheriff and Tax Collector. a . c mcintyre . 184.99 29 District Attorney for Umatilla County and Attorney for Plaintiff. 29 303.93 Post Office and Office Address 128.72 29 Pendleton, Oregon. 14 14 23 4N 4N 4N 29 29 29 171.04 100.92 128.73 23 28 28 30 4N 4N 4N 4N 29 29 29 29 119.81 266.06 191.20 71.55 4N 29 13.40 4 13 13 23 8 3 11 C 1 5 2 8 8 9 11 18 19 19 20 24 32 35 36 66 68 81 X 3 1 7 9 9 9 20 21 29 81 11 18 4' 4 2 4 15 9 • « 7 7 2 2 36 36 36 36 3N 3N 4N 4N 4N 4N 36 4N 4 2N 18 2N • 3N 11 12 22 1 2 3N 3N 3N 4N 4N 2 2 4 4 4 5 * 5 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 100-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 less S 131-3 rods A less to Wells SEH SWH NEH less S 131-3 rods SEH of NEH SWH (Farm Unit A-Lot 1) WH NEH NEH SEH kY. McKinzie, F. C. Evan’s Add. to Milton Blocks 15-16 A 17 Blocks 20-21 A 22 N 6H acres less Tax No. 1 A less Tax. No. 2 and Tax No. 8 A less E 100 f t of S 100 ft Hillside Add. to Mlltoo Lots 1-2-3-4-9-10-11 A 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 J »5$ 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 Lota 15 to 26 Inc. Lots 13 A 14 Lots 9-10-11 A 12 Lots 7-8 A 9 Lots 1-2-3 & 4 McArthur’s Add. to Weston 15.05 Wisdom, A. B. 75.05 Furnish Investment Co. M. E. et vir 167.79 Attebury. Houser, Zena Koontz, Cynthia Heirs 56.34 75.22 8 1 McCall, Albert R. Roy, Hattie M. 1.18 Tilden, C. W. .23 5 First Natl. Bank of Milton 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 A 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 Sprague, R. C. .45 Snell, George H. .54 .57 .59 Fortner & Deal .59 Edmonds, F. H. .46 Gerry, C. R. 8 8 8 Second Add. to Hermiston ary. Helen F. mington, Bishop Wm. P. 1 2 S 8 Richmond’s Add. to Helix Iltoe, Violet E. wman A Pelly lly, Bernard wman A Pelly trner, C. mington, Bishop Wm. P. 66 79 82 91 96 151 158 163 165 165 172 176 186 188 214 219 221 234 240 261 263 266 1 3 ndo, Alf own, Nancy C. own, Nancy C. «Tison, M. L e. Maude E. itchlnson. L L irrison, M. L. 10 Total Delin quent Taxes Range Including E. W. Interest to M. No». 1 5 , 1 9 3 8 Barnett, J. H. •r 1st Twp. •r k it THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 4N 32 4N 29 271.38 32 33 36 30 4N 4N 4N 5N 29 29 29 29 150.52 296 46 179 52 21.77 31 5N 29 31 5N 29 280.18 32 33 5N 5N 29 29 149.27 86.91 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A u International Daily N ew tpaper It records for rou the world’s clean, constructive dolncs. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It lcnore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly M afsslne Section. The Christian* Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street. Boston. Massachueetti Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of 1 year »13 00 * months M M 3 months »3 00 1 month « 1 00 Wednesday Issue. Including M sgs sine Section: 1 year *3 »0. S Issues 250 fessole Copy oo XegaMW , THE HERMISTON rtERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A * BOARDMAN A 11 CENTS PARITY * A PAYMENT SET ON W HEAT FOR 1939 By RUTH FISHER (Too late for last week) Robert Berger of Bonneville, filled the pulpit In the Community church Sunday, February 19. Several new members were Initia ted into the junior grange at the regular grange meeting February 18. They were Patty Tilden, Stan ton Hadley and Elizabeth ChriBten- sen. New senior grange members were Lois Messenger, Eleanor Til den, Esther McGrew, Kenneth Ran sier and Lawrence and Charles Smith. Warren Dillon, who has been vis itin g at the home of his sister in Seattle, Wn., has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones of Her miston visited at the home of Mrs. Blanche Jones over the week end. A group of Eastern Oregon Normal School students entertained the Boardman school Friday afternoon by giving a short program in the school auditorium. Bob Bleakney was taken to Walla Walla, Saturday, to receive medical care. Mrs. Blanche Jones and family were dinner guests at the Tom De- Lano home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and family visited at the home of Nate Macomber here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sullivan and Ralph Skoubo attended the F.F.A. banquet in Pendleton, Tuesday, February 21. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tubbs and cbildren of Castle Rock, Wn., visited at the home of Earl Hood over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and two daughters motored to Portland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ransier and son Marvin visited at Kamela Sun day, where Mrs. Marvin Ransier is employed. The county committee on soil conservation met here February 17, with committee members from Irri- gan and Boardman, to discuss the 1939 soil conservation program. Farmers wishing to come under the program must file sheets of Inten tion for the coming year. Those present at the meeting were M. C. McDonaldson, state executive from O. S. C., County Agent Conrad, Har vey Miller of Heppner, Jack White of Irrigon, Paul Smith, W. A. Baker and Almon Geiss, of Boardman. Parity payments made in 1939 to wheat growers who keep planting within their allotments will be 11 cents per bushel, according to word received by the state AAA office at Corvallis. Payments will be based on the normal yield of each farmer's allot- ed acreage. Present estim ates are that wheat farmers of the nation will receive $64,113,000 In price adjustment payments during 1939. Besides these parity payments, farmers who cooperate in the AAA farm program this year, and stay within their acreage allotments, will receive agricultural conservation payments at rates previously an nounced. Counting both price adjustment payments and conservation pay ments, wheat farmers cooperating in the 1939 program will be able to earn up to 28 cents a bushel in com pliance payments, it was said. Parity payments are made under the Price Adjustment act of 1938, which allocates $212,000,000 to he paid producers of wheat, cotton, corn, rice and tobacco— ithe nation’s five basic crops— If their average prices fell below 75 per cent of par ity during the year. Meanwhile, the Oregon state of fice of the AAA continued this week to handle the huge flow of compli ance forms from the 1938 conserva tion program, which will bring ap proximately 30,000 applicants as estimated total of three million dol lars in payments. Checks are being sent regularly to county AAA of fices, for distribution to farmers. The trend toward increased co operation with the national farm program continued during 1938, a comparison with the two previous years shows. During 1936, Oregon had 14,496 cooperators who received $1,817,235 in conservation pay ments. During 1937, this increased to 23,618 cooperators who earned $2,183,203 in payments. Although Oregon’s compliance earnings showed this district in crease in 1937, some of the north west states, including W ashington and Idaho, showed a decrease.— A steel type home was erected on Treasure Island for the California World’s Fair in three days, by the Soule Steel Co., exhibitors. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE transmit the same over, along and CITY OF HERMISTON An ordinance granting to the Hermiston Light & Power com pany, Its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and fran chise for erecting, maintaining and operating an Electric Light ing and Power System, and erecting and maintaining poles and wires in, upon, along and over the alleys, streets, public grounds and thoroughfares, for the purpose of supplying cur rent for electric light and power to the City o> Hermiston and Its inhabitants, with the right to charge and receive payment therefor, at rates approved and on file with the Public U tilities Commissioner of the State of Oregon, and providing for for feiture of franchise for failure to comply with the terms of the ordinance and fixing the date for the expiration of this fran chise. The City of Hermiston does or dain as follows: Section 1. That there he and is hereby granted to said Hermiston Light & Power company, its succes sors and assigns, the right, privi lege and franchise to erect, main tain and operate within the City of Hermiston, Oregon, an electric light ing and power system, and the right, privilege and franchise is hereby given to said company, its succes sors and assigns, to locate, place, build and maintain In and along the streets, alleys, lanes, public grounds and thoroughfares within the City of Hermiston. Oregon, poles and the necessary braces and stays, with the necessary cross arms, and thereon to fasten the electric wires, and to stretch said electric wires over, along, through and across said streets, alleys, lanes, public grounds and thoroughfares, and to use the same for the purpose of transmitting electric current for lighting and power purposes, and to have and to hold such franchise for the purposes and uses herein enumerated, or In cident thereto, and upon the terms and conditions herein set forth, for the period of twenty-fire years from the date of the adoption of this or dinance by the Common Council of the City of Hermiston, and the max- ! Iranm charge for supplying electric current to the Inhabitants of Her- i mlston, shall be the rates fixed by the Public U tilities Commission of Orevon, or other state rate fixing body. Section 2. That the Hermiston Light A Power company. Its succes sors. and assigns be, and the privi lege is hereby granted to It, its suc cessors and assigns, to furnish said ¡electric lights and power and to lic ground or thoroughfare upon which the said poles are erected, and all poles shall be placed in the ground to a depth to secure safety, and no poles shall be erected which are less than six inches in diameter at the top end, and such poles and wires stretched thereon shall be erected and at all times maintained in a safe and careful manner, and shall In no manner interfere with the natural growth of shade trees along the streets of said city, nor prevent the planting and growing of shade trees upon such streets, except that the grantee, its successors and assigns shall have the right to prune the tops of such shade trees when the limbs thereof come In contact with the wires, but shall do no un necessary damage to such trees, and shall prune in such manner as the Common Council may from time to time direct. Section 5. That when It shall be come necessary. In the erection or maintenance of said lighting system, to take up or remove any portion of a street or sidewalk, or te dig up the ground in a street or alley, or dis turb any pavement which shall be placed thereon, then the said grantee, its successors and assigns, shall without delay, replace such street, paving or sidewalk, in as good condition as it was before, and whenever it shall be necessary to place a pole on one of the public streets, it shall be placed within the sidewalk area next to the curb; and provided further, that whenever any person, or persons, have obtained permission to use any of the streets of the city for the purpose of re moving any building, the said grantee, its successors and assigns, upon 48 hours notice in writing from such person or persons, shall raise or remove any such wires, which may obstruct the removal of said building, so as to allow the free and unobstructed passage of same. Section 6. The privileges, rights and franchises herein set forth to the said grantee, its successors and assigns, shall continue for the term of 25 years, and no longer, the term commencing at the date of the approval and acceptance of this or dinance, subject always to the terms and conditions herein set forth. Section 7. The said grantee, its successors and assigns, shall, during the life of this franchise, furnish a continuous service of electric cur rent during 24 hours each day, ex cept when unable to do so by an un avoidable casualty or act of God, and shall at all times use due and reasonable diligence in maintaining a continuous current of electricity for lighting purposes to the City of Hermiston and its inhabitants, and shall hold the city harmless from any and all damage by reason of the erection of poles, buildings, or con duits, stringing of wires and opera ting under this franchise. Section 8. Should the said grantee, its successors and assigns, fail or refuse to file its written acceptance of this franchise within thirty days after the final passage and approval of this ordinance, then this ordin ance shall be null and void. Sertlon 9. Any non-compliance on the part of the grantee, its success ors and assigns, with any of the pro visions of this ordinance shall op erate to revoke the franchise hereby granted, and at the option of the city council by resolution, it shall be the duty of the city council upon any such failure or refusal, to at once pass a resolution declaring this franchise terminated and cancelled and that thereupon this franchise and all rights and privileges of the grantee and its successors and as signs therein under this ordinance shall be forfeited and this ordinance shall be null and void. Section 10. This ordinance shall he in force and effect thirty days af ter Its passage by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. The foregoing Is a proposed or dinance being considered hv the City Council of the City of Hermis ton, Oregon. Anyone interested may discuss the same with the city coun cil at any regular meeting up to and Innbidlng the meeting of April 19. 1939. through the said wires, and to main tain said poles and wires upon, In, along and over and through said streets, alleys, lanes, public grounds and thoroughfares of said city, and for such purpose to dig up such grounds, alleys, streets and ways of said city whenever it may find It necessary so to do, in order to erect poles, staffs or towers, or lay, string or stretch, or insulate wires, or place or set candles, pins, lamps or other electric apparatus at such place or places within said city as it may find necessary or expedient in order to successfully operate and main tain an electric light and power system, and to adapt the same to the uses to which it may desire the same to be put, subject always to the limitations and conditions herein provided and set forth. CHA RLES TAYLOR Section 3. That the Hermiston R ecorder of th e C ity of Light & Power company, its succes TTprmistnn, Oregon. sors and assigns, during the life of fF eh. ’ 3-M arch 2) this franchise, shall so erect the poles, staffs and towers and lay. stretch, string and insulate the SUMMONS. wires, and set and place the pins, candles and lamps and other elec Equity No. 6378 trical apparatus and maintain the same so as to interfere as little as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE possible with the traffic and conven STATE OF OREGON FOR ience of the citizens or inhabitants UMATILLA COUNTY. of the city, and shall safely place and insulate all wires used in said electric light system, whenever used Occidental Life Insurance Compa within the lim its of the city, and ny, a California corporation, they shall so be kept and maintain Plaintiff, ed; and they shall not disturb the vs. public grounds, streets, alleys and Bruce Shangle and Zelma Shang- ways of the city more than is neces sary for the proper and convenient le, his wife; Homer Cochran and erection, maintenance and operation Florence Cochran, his wife; S. D. of such plant or system, and shall Peterson and Luella R. Peterson, his promptly repair all streets, alleys, wife; S. D. Peterson as trustee for ways and grounds in any way dis J. H. Piper, S. A. Miller, J. L. Fraz turbed. and put the same in as good ier, W. S. Munselle, H. M. Cockburn, condition as the same were In be J. E. Olinger and Bruce Shangle; H. fore being used for such purposes. M. Cockburn and Nell Cockburn, his And all main lines of poles shall be wife; J. E. Olinger and Lydia Oling erected In the alley ways, and In so er, his wife; H. S. Shangle and Mary far as practicable, the distributing E. Shangle, his wife; The Baker- system shall be confined to the al Boyer National Bank, a corporation; leys, and poles shall be erected upon Blondelle Richey; Land Bank Com the main streets of the city only In missioner, acting pursuant to Part 3 cases where necessary to provide ¡of the Act of Congress known as the street lamps for the city, and then Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of only upon such streets and places 1933, at his office and place of busi as the Common Council shall direct. ness !n the City of Spokane. State of Ella Stoolflre; Ed Section 4. All electric wires at Washington; tached to poles shall be carefully Means and Ethel Means, his wife; secured to modern Insulators and Stell Company, Inc., a corporation; fastened to said poles so as not to State Tax Commission of the State come In contact with any object hf Oregon and Charles V. Oalloway, through which ‘‘grounds’’ or ‘‘short John H. Csrkln and Earl L. Fisher, circuits” can be formed and shall be the commissioners of said State Tsx so attached and stretched as not to Commission: C. L. Stewart; Myrtle Interfere with or obstruct the free G. H. Frazier; Edna Best; Carroll use of such streets, allevs. lanes. Best; Gien Best: Helen Best H uff man; Donald Best: Vera Best; Public grounds or thoroughfares and George H. Piper and Zeila Piper, his main distributing lines at a distance wife; Anna Lutton and Ed Lutton, of not less than 25 feet and secon her husband: Mattle Piper; Lloyd dary distributing lines at a distance M. Piper and Mae Piper, his wife: of not less than 22 feet from the grade of the street, alley, lane, pub Elwood E. Piper and Myrtle Piper, his wife; Elwood E. Piper as admin istrator of the estate of J. H. Piper, deceased; Maxine Toner and Ed Toner, her husband: Maude Steen Miller; Evert S. Miller and Agnes Miller, his wife; Allene M. Ray and Earl Ray, her husband; Jessie V. Compton and A. F. Compton, her husband; Helen Wade Jones and Wade Jones, her husband; Virginia Shangle; Geraldine Shangle; Mari lyn Shangle; Harold Coe as execu tor of the last will and testament and 'of the estate of J. L. Frazier, deceased; Besse E. Munselle; Nana Leone Fullerton and F. A. Fullerton, her husband; Thelma Besse Max well and John H. Maxwell, her hus band; Farmers Brokerage Company, a corporation; Ben Cochran; Edna Best as trustee and attorney-ln-fact for herself and for Carroll Best, Glen Best, Helen Best Huffman, Donald Best and Vera Best; Powell Ditch Company, a corporation, Defendants. To the above named defendants The Baker-Boyer National Bank, a corporation; Land Bank Commis sioner, acting pursuant to Part 3 of the Act of Congress known as the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, at his office and place of busi ness In the City of Spokane, State of Washington; Ella Stoolfire; Stell Company, Inc., a corporation; Edna Best; Carroll Best; Glen Best; Hel en Best Huffman; Donald Best; Ve ra Best; Anna Lutton; Ed Lutton; Lloyd M. Piper; Mae Piper; Evert S. Miller; Agnes Miller; Allene M. Ray; Earl Ray; Jessie V. Compton; A. F. Compton; Helen Wade Jones; Wade Jones; Virginia Shangle; Ger aldine Shangle; and Edna Best as trustee and attorney-in-fact for her self and for Carroll Best, Glen Best, Helen Best Huffman, Donald Best and Vera Best: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and it you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff w ill apply to said court for the relief prayed for and demanded In said complaint, to- wlt: A decree that plaintiff have and recover of and from the above named defendants Bruce Shangle and Zelma Shangle the sum of $5,821.79, with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from the 15th day of October, 1935, and in terest on installments thereof as follows: Interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from October 15. 1935; Interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from April 15, 1936; Interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from October 15, 1936; interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from April 15, 1937; interest at the rate of 6% per annum from October 15, 1937, on $285.52; interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from April 15. 1938; and interest at the rate of 6% per annum on $285.52 from October 15, 1938; and the further sum of $177.85, taxes paid, with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from the 18th day of June, 1934; and the further sum of $166.13, taxes paid, with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per an num from the 9th day of December, 1937: and the further sum of $164.- 88. taxes paid, with interest there on at the rate of 6% per annum from December 9. 1937; and the further sum of $2.80 advanced by plaintiff; and the further sum of $750.00 as an attorney’s fee, and the costs and disbursements of this suit. That the mortgage recorded Jan uary 11, 1924, at page 61, Book 83. Record of Mortgages for Umatilla County in the State of Oregon, be reformed and corrected so that the ¡same shall cover the following de scribed land, to-wlt: The West half of Lots 1 and 2 of the Northwest Quarter, and the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3 in Township 5 North of Range 3 5 East of the W illamette Meridian. Excepting therefrom five acres in the Northeast corner of the West Half of the West Half of Section 3 In Township 5 North of Range 35 East of the W illa mette Meridian, and being about 564 feet long fronting on the main public road and being 386 feet and 2 inches deep north and south. Also excepting therefrom the following: Commencing at a point 40 rods East of the North west corner of said Section 3 and running thence South and paral lel with the West line of said sec tion 160 rods; thence in a South westerly course to intersect the West line of said section 100 rods North of the Southwest corner of said section; thence South along the West line of said section to the Southwest corner of said sec tion; thence East 6 feet; thence North and parallel with the West line of said section 100 rods; thence East 14 feet; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the North line of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3 and 20 feet East of the above described line running South; thence North and parallel to the West line of said section to the North line of said section: thence West 20 feet to the place of beginning: all being In Section 3 in Township 5 North of Range 35 East of the Willam ette Meridian. All of said land In Umatilla County, State of Oregon. That said mortgage as so re formed and corrected be declared a lien against said land and as re formed and corrected be foreclosed That the Hens of Tax Receipts Nos. 6357. 10399 and 10400, evi dencing payment of such taxes, be foreclosed. That said land be sold In the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, and that PAGE FIVE 8 and two-thirds shares of stock of Powell Ditch Company, a corpora tion, as represented by Certificate No. 20, be sold with said land, and that the purchaser of said land at the sale thereof shall take said stock certificate with the right to receive from said Powell Ditch Company a new certificate in lieu thereof and in the name of such purchaser. That plaintiff be permitted to bid upon and purchase said land at the sale thereof, and that the sheriff should put the purchaser of said land in possession thereof on the date of sale. That the proceeds of such sale be applied in satisfaction of said sums, Interest thereon, and costs and dis bursements, and if there be a defi ciency, then that plaintiff have exe cution against the property of said defendants Bruce Shangle and Zel ma Shangle or either of them for satisfaction of such deficiency. That you and each of you and all persons claiming by, through or un der you subsequent to January 9, 1924, the date of said mortgage, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest, claim, lien or demand in, to or upon said land and said stock and each and every part thereof, except the statutory right of redemption. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four suc cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her ald. by order of Honorable C. L. Sweek. judge of the' court above named, which said order was made and dated January 26. 1939, and the date of the first publication of this summons is February 2, 1939. A. S. COOLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Address; Pendleton, Oregon. (Feb. 2-March 2) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 028670 D epartm ent of th e Interior General Land Office a t T he D alles, Oregon, January 26, 1939. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Roscoe B. McGTaw, of Stanfield, Oregon, who, on January 24, 1934, made Original Homestead Entry, Act. 6-6-12, No. 028670, for the SEH SEH . Section 8, Township 4 N., Range 29 E., Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of Intention to make five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office in Hermiston, Oregon, on the 13th day of March, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: H. Thomas Fraser, of Hermiston, Ore gon; William J. Rodda, of Stanfield, Oregon; Glen McCracken, of Stan field, Oregon; Orville W. Pedigo, of Pendleton, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. (Feb. 2-March 2) Land Sale N otice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil la County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered here in by the County Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 27th day of January, 1939. will, on the 11th day of March, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash 'in hand, at the front door of the Umatilla Coun ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $50.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of snle. the following described parcel of land heretofore by Uma tilla County, Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wlt: S% SWH and NWH SW U , Sec tion 26. Twp. 5, North Range 29, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Feb. 9-March 9) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testa ment and of the estate of John S. Burnham, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them within six months from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers, to said executrix at the office of A. S. Cooley in the Johns Building in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore gon. Dated February 16, 1939. , CLARA S. BURNHAM, Executrix. A. S. Cooley, Attorney for Executrix. (Feb. 16-March 16) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D epartm ent of the Interior, General Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 9, 1939. NOTICE Is hereby given that John It. Voile, of Irrigon, Oregon, who, on November 4, 1933, made Original Homestead Entry, A ct.' 6- 17-02, No. 028556, for Farm Unit ”B” or the NW U SE H , Section 3, Township 4 N., Range 26 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commissioner, at his office In Her miston, Oregon, on the 21st day of March, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses; A. C. Houghton. Frank Frederickson, Carl Haddox, and Glenn Aldrich, all of Irrigon, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. (Feb. 16-March 16)