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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O F THE STATE OR OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Prauat O r a r 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. Roth rock; Claus F. Eggers; W. E. Perkins; Omar O. Stephens; Ora Houser Estate; Minnie M. Harvey; James Crawford; Jame9 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 I R. Walter; H. W. Collins; Townsite Company; Martha J. Scrivner; Arvllla Dorn; Re becca J. East; Basil Mickesell and Jane Doe Mlckesell, his wife; Bishop Wm. P. Rem ington; C. W. Bowers; J. C. Crimmins & Ida M. Crimmins; Amanda Morse; Alf Sando; Nancy C. Brown; M. L Morrison; Maude E. Lee; L L Hutchinson; Violet E. Slllitoe; Lowman & Pelly; Bernard Pelly; C. Warner; Helen F. Geary; Carlos Corbit; Ruth M. Frick; Thomas 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 and Jane Doe Morgan, his wife; Florence Fenny & 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 & B. E. Haney; Jennie Albon; Umatilla Land Co.; Thos. 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 & 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. & E. V. Jordon; C. A. Page and Jane Doe Page, his wife, J. D. Corliss, A gt.); Western Irri gation Co. (Elmer Tedder, Agt.); L. & L. Stewart; F. C. McKinzie; P. T. & D. H. Boone; C. D. Kelly; Julia E. Crandall; E. L. Borthwick & Ethel Francis Borthwick; Clyde W. Babcock; Francis A. Babcock; Eltz. 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 & 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. & 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. 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 & 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 & 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. Lew|s; George Ness and Jane Doe Ness, his wife; Winter & Maloney; C. A. Johnson; E. G. Hom; 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 any 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 eounty 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 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 prl •ior ye years, with interest there- •m to November 15, 1938, are as follows: Prwent Owner Jarson, Clarence et ux 3annon, James E Livermore, Ellen Livermore, Ellen Anderson, B. E. Sturgis, Lina H. Sturgis, Lina H. Downey, Frank jee, John D. et ux ?onnell, Bridgett Shaw, S. G. et ux Zahler, Gottlieb et uf Rothrock, George A Eggers, Claus F. Perkins, W. E. Stephens, 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. Fielding, J. S. McLean, A. R. McFayden, D. C. Black. Ella Walter, Lillian R. Collins, H. W. Townsite Company Scrivner, Martha J. Dorn, Arvllla East. Rebecca J. Mickesell, Basil et ux Remington, Bishop Wm. P. Bowers, C. W. Crimmins, J. C. A Ida M. Morse, Amanda Sando, Alf Brown, Nancy C. Brown, Nancy C. Morrison, M. L Lee, Mauds E. Hutchinson, L. L. Morrison, M. L. Slllitoe, Violet E. Lowman A Pelly Pelly. Bernard Lowman A Pelly Warner. C. Remington, Bishop Wm. P. Deieription Lot Bit. Cole’s Addition to Pendleton Irvington Heights Add. to Pendleton Livermore’s Add. to Pendleton Lots 6 A 7 Lots 1 A 12 Fractional Lots 1-2-13 A 14 Lots 7 A 8 Lots 1 to 7 inc. less R of W Lots S-6-7-9 A 11 Lot 12 less R of W Lots 4 to 10 Inc. Lots 1-2 A 14 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 2-4-0-7 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 Inc. Knowlton’s Add. to Athena Lots 1 to 4 Inc. Lots4-5 A 6 Richard's Add. to Athena Lots 1-2-3 A 4 Rose’s Add. to Athena Lots 7 to 12 Inc. Cold Springs Echo WH of Lot 3 Brassfleld’s Add. to Echo er 13 10 10 7 8 9 Livermore’s Second Add. to Pendleton Lots 1-2-11 A 12 A NH SH Lot 3 A all Lot 4 Raley’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 1 1 8 15 8 11 8 1 4 3 13 8 9 8 66 79 82 91 96 151 158 163 165 165 172 176 186 188 214 219 221 234 240 261 263 26Ï B C D E F H K S 1 2 1 19 5 « l 2 5 3 3 6 EH of Lot 3 Halstead’s 2nd Add. to Echo 3 3 Koontz Add. to Echo 5 Whitworth’s Add. to Echo Lots 2 A 3 Freewater Ixits 1-2-3 A 4 SH Lot 5 St all Lot 6 Helix 1 26 67 1 5 Richmond’s Add. to Helix 5 9 9 12 12 Lota 1-2 A 3 SH Lot 8 A all Lots 9 A 10 Ix>ts 5-6 A 7 Lots 8-9 A 10 Hermiston In NE SE Sec. 10-4N-28 Lots 24 A 25 Lots 8 A 9 Lots 1 A 2 Lots 6 A 7 Lots 2 A 3 Second Add. to Hermiston Geary, Helen F. Remington. Bishop Wm. P. Twp. er 2 7 11 11 13 13 10 8 F H TVH TMalDsUa- UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, a political subdivision of The State of Oregon, See. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Total Delin quent laxes Range including B. W. Interest to M. Nor. 15, 1938 Hermiston In NW SW Sec. U-4N-38 H Interest in Lot 8 Corbit, Carlos Corbit, Carlos Frick, Ruth M. Evans, Howard Evans, Howard Evans, Howard Roberts, G. W. Burke, J. P. & Sons Barnett, J. H. First Natl. Bank of Milton McCall, Albert R. Roy, Hattie M. Hanley, RobL W. Estate Tuttle, Robt. M. Prater, John Ling, M. R. Prater, John Morgan, Edward et ux Townsite Co. Townsite Company Fenny, Florence & 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. & Haney, B. E. Albon, Jennie Umatilla Land Co. * 8 8 10 8 U C 1 6 • 2 3 8 6 11 18 1» Lots 1-2-3 & 4 Lots 11 & 12 Farmers Bank of Weston Os’* Ashworth, J. M. Ashworth, May 19 20 4 18 24 32 13 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 35 36 66 68 81 3 1 20 21 29 T 81 Wardwell’s Add. to Umatilia Doble, Frank 4 Lots 7-8 & 9 Weston W 85 ft. of Lot 15 W 85 ft. of S 40 ft. Lot 16 Kilgore’s Add. to Weston Lots 16 & 17 • 11 18 4 4 a 4 McArthur's Add. to Weston Baker, Janie * -W 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. 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 I Hall, Isabell. A. 6.69 ] Rhea, Effie 34.45 ! 1890 Shaw, E. E. 21.62 | Cadwell, Jennie L. et vir 65.31 ( Federal Land Bank 14.85 ; , , m Sprague, R. C. „ • l y l Federal Land Bank 2213.11 | Nelson, N. P. , Sprague, R. C. Snell, George H. 97 ro Fortner A Deal '’•} Edmonds, F. H. •*6 j Gerry, C. R. 118 Tilden, C. W. 15.05 Wisdom, A. B. 75.05 Furnish Investment Co. Attebury, M. E. et vir 16 4.19 Houser. Zena Koontz, Cynthia Heirs öo.i54 »ie .¿o la.O.91 1 OQ " ( f loo. 4 A. E. 399.01 Hard, Sommers. E. F. Agt. a o lJ.bo Kj on Sommersi, Della i)4.W íííí 32.53 Haney. G. W A J. B. Newland. H. E. 16.89 Rafter, G. J. 56.97 Nudo. Elizabeth Stanfield Irrigation Dist. 54 04 (Nudo Frank. Agt.) 116.70 Hutton.James G. 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 3.51 Eubanks, Mary K 12.73 Wendell. J. A. 8.49 Felthouse. W. W. i Wells, O. A., Agt.) 8.51 11.34 Z10 Bellscamper, H. J. 848 McKInate, F. C. 5.33 Saling’s Add. to Weston Lots 7-8-9 & 10 Lots 4 to 8 Inc. & Lot 10 « 6 15 7 7 9 North Range 27, E. W. M. NE14 SWK S14 SW*4 NEK less Tax No. 1 NWK SWi4 less Tax No. 1 NW% SE^4 less Tax No. 1 Tax No. 1 less No. 1-A A No. 1-B & less S14 SE% & less S%- NE14 SE*4 North Range 28, E. W. M. NH SWH A E 16 ft of SEH SWH NEH NEK WH NEH A SEH NEH A NEH NWH NEH SWH A NWH NEH A EH NWH SEH NEH NEH NEH NWH SWH SEH SEH SWH SEH less W 40 ft. of S 450 ft. NEH SEH DB 69-P 141- Tax No. 4 Lot 2 (NWH NEH) Lot 3 less W 21H acres NWH SEH 2 2 36 36 36 36 3N 3N 4N 4N 4N 4N 27 27 27 27 27 27 36 4N 27 4 2N 28 18 2N 28 6 3N 28 11 12 22 3N 3N 3N 4N 4N 28 28 28 28 28 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 4N 28 28 28 28 28 28 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 SH SEH SEH SEH 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 O. W.R. A N . D. B. 132-P. 277-Tax No. 6 SWH 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 comer 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 IOC 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 10O-P. 204-Tax No. 2-A less No. 2-AA • 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 5 4N 28 5 5 9 10 12 16 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 5 B 7 IN 3N 3N 3N 29 29 29 29 16 3N 29 1« 3N 29 16 3N 29 16 16 3N 3N 29 29 16 3N 29 16 12 3N 4N 29 29 1« 14 4N 4N 4N 29 29 29 23 23 28 28 30 4N 4N 4N 4N Ut BU. «. W. Interest to 11 Nor. I t , l i l t EH NEH NEH SEH A NWH NEH BEH 33 5N 29 357.28 SW H NEH SEH 33 6N 29 187.26 NWH a w n S of Canal “B" 34 5N 29 12.70 North Range 30 38.74 Hansen, C. L. BEH SWH above Furnish Ditch 1 2N 30 4.13 8.80 Coppinger, J. G. Estate * < r XTS (In t of Geo. Coppinger 1-30 Interest in NWH 20 3N 30 Heirs) 215.98 1-30 Interest in WH 21 3N 30 12.06 SEH 215.98 Xedes A Georgoras 22 5N 30 54.58 North Range 81 Newquist, Nellie B. D. B. 128-P. 340-Tax No. 1 • IN 31 1.31 Futter, W. A. SWH IN 11 31 228.33 Thorne, Leroy S. SWH SEH 5N 17 31 53.84 Thorne, Leroy S. NWH NEH 20 5N 31 61.14 Kimball, Martha D. D. B. 119-P. 331-Tax No. 4 33 5N 31 S 130 ft. of Tax No. 5, D. B. 118- 418.66 P. 331 33 5N 31 36.50 SWH NEH A SEH NWH A 202.58 Gerrells, John H. Estate NH SWH 27 6N 31 Lots 8-8-10 A 11 • 6N 28 31 64.97 69.31 North Range 32 Isaac, C. B. Lots 5 A 6 9 2N 32 156.85 (Union High D ist No. 8) Lot 7 S A W of Road 2N 8 32 229.66 323.64 Isaac, C. B. et ux NEH less in Tax No. 6 16 2N 32 (Union High Dist. No. 8) SEH less in Tax No. 8 16 2N 32 10.70 D. B. 152-P. 425-Tax No. 1 16 2N 32 941.65 North Range 33 D. B. 136-P. 353-Tax No. 7 11 4N 32.89 Kerley, Robert. V. et al 33 201.27 Tax No. 14 as desccribed in As- 125.59 Smith, L. D. sessor*s Description Book 11 4N 240.69 33 108.63 North Range 35 48.52 D. B. 147-P. 387-Tax No. 13 22 4N 1054.80 Sample, Andrew J. 35 199.01 D. B. 62-P. 361-Tax No. 21 1 5N 919.95 Saranto, Peter 35 92.53 D. B. 135-P. 51-Tax No. 14 8 5N 2278.04 Mumford, N. W. 35 Orchard Co. D. B. 135-P. 51-Tax No. 15 3 5N 36 1519.64 Jennie E. EH SEH 19 5N 911.19 Barrett, 36 38.91 D. B. 77-P. 450-Tax No. 10 26 6N 91.98 Brooke, W. B. 35 D. B. 93- P. 631-Tax No. 11-A 26 6N 12.21 35 203.85 S 20 fL of NH SEH SEH SEH 27 6N 15.33 Cross, Pearl L. 35 6.03 Stewart, C. L. D. B. 141-P. 317-Tax No. 12 w 6N 35 327.47 Zint, Roy et ux D. B. 115-P. 204- NH of Tax No. 9 34 6N 35 90.92 D. B. 115-P. 204-Tax No. 10 34 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. NH NWH (Lots 3 A 4) 3N 8 36 61.57 12.30 Moyer, Robert S. Lots 2 A 3 3N 8 36 85.55 Ellis, Lulu C. Lots 9 A 15 15 3N 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 3N 28 36 22.79 Wallingford, Will D. B. 127-P. 161-Tax No. 15 5N 18 36 55.59 North Range 37 O’llarra, J. M. NH of Lot 6 of NWH 4 3N 37 13.96 1.55 SWH-S of Flume Canyon 1 5N 37 148.93 Reser, Byron D. et al SWH SEH-S of Flume Canyon 1 5N 37 112.55 EH NWH-^ of Flurpe Canyon 2 5N 37 440.71 SH-S of Flume Canyon 2 5N 37 SWH NWH 2 5N 37 144.82 159.28 Reser, Byron D. et al SH NEH A NWH A SH 5N 8 37 243.03 Toner, Michael SH NEH NEH 11 6N 37 10.29 Reser, Malinda et al NH NEH NEH A NWH NEH A 133.50 NEH NWH 11 5N 37 41.03 Reser, Byron D. et al NH NWH-S of Flume Canyon 12 5N 37 NWH NEH 285.61 12 5N 37 60.31 EH-S of County Road 6.65 Reser, Byron D. et al less Tax No. 3 28 6N 37 65.99 Reser, Byron D. et al NEH less Tax No. 3 of 17.45 Section 28 A SEH 33 6N 37 NWH-S of Flume Canyon 34 6N 37 113.02 SEH-S of Flume Canyon 6N 34 37 8.74 SWH 34 6N 37 190.10 26.15 Reser, Byron D. et al SWH-S of Flume Canyon 35 3.88 6N 37 4.37 North Range 38 Ross, C. A. A R. C. SWH SEH-S of Co. Road 30 4N 38 .65 782.93 Harria, Claude WH NEH A EH NWH 32 4N 38 62.56 706.31 Glaspey, S. A. WH SWH 17 5N 38 41.15 446.77 Glaspey, S. A. EH SEH 5N 18 38 41.15 57.64 Isitt, F. C. Lot 9 5N 18 38 12.24 2209.42 South Range 30 245.57 Farrer, Edith S. Lots 3 A 4 A SEH NWH 4 6S 30 78.68 Farrer, Edith S. NEH NEH Got 1) 5 6S 30 22.00 Sharkey, Gloria M. NH SEH 24 6S 30 95.15 2076.97 South Range 31 Beck, Chas. L. NEH 24 3S 31 49.47 16.51 Lewis, James I. EH SWH A WH SEH 3S 26 31 93.77 Ness, George et ux SWH NEH A SWH NWH A 6.56 5S NH SWH A NWH SEH 28 31 SEH N E H . A EH SEH 28 5S 31 220.32 83.76 Maloney A Winter 5S 28 31 71.53 SWH NEH A WH SEH Maloney A Winter EH 5S 32 31 190.71 2942.11 Sharkey, Gloria M. Lots 2 A 3 19 6S 31 88.18 256.19 South Range 32 47.88 Johnson, C. A. R of W. D. B. 95-P. 547 32 IS 44.18 Horn, E. G. 32 1.39 NWH NEH less Tax No. 2 34 IS 32 D. B. 151-P. 344-Tax No. _ 1 27.41 IS 32 34 SEH NEH A N 16 rods of 402.67 Hascall, Eugene 3S NEH SEH 16 32 55.02 16.77 Johnson, C. A. Lots 1-2-3 A 4 5S 83.18 1 32 5S 32 79.07 NH NEH A SEH NEH 2 668.10 South Range 35 565.43 Allen, Ernest Lot 4 31 IS 35 9.87 Plass, Harry C. Lota 10 A 11 32 IS 11.40 35 117.99 Harrah, W. W. Estate SWH NWH A NH SWH A 34 IS SEH SWH 35 68.97 841.65 Bloomer, George B. Lots 2 A 4 34 IS 38.50 35 118.41 Bloomer, George B. Lot 1 4 35 2S 25.15 318.16 Plass, Harry C. 2S 23.66 SWH NWH A NWH NWH 5 35 53.13 Weiss. U. F. SWH NEH A NWH SEH 2S 35 46.88 8 89.77 132.23 , Where a parcel is described by a general description followed by reference to a page aad such, reference is to the description of such property as it appears on said "W” v°lY.me deed records of Umatilla County, Oregon. That the capital letters 307.47 j’. 55 and E mean north, west, south and east; the abbreyiation “St” means 962.67 abbreviation “Add." means addition; the abbreviation “R of W” means right-of- 943.28 , . a2’’ 1 .v, i e abbreviation “Inc” means inclusive; the abbreviation “Sec. or Lot” indicates sec- 122.75 nliinl!?r’ and the abbreviation “Twp or Blk” indicates township or block, and the 219.26 la x No. mean and refer to tax numbers as shown on the records and books In 471.63 ttle -pi, *6 i. County Assessor of Umatilla County, Oregon. 23.31 . all the above described real properties arc situated within Umatilla County, State 125.85 or Oregon; and that no valid and subsisting certificates of delinquency are outstanding 109.98 herein °* Sa d ProPer(*ea excepting only those certificates described and referred to 1025.14 .. A01»’ hereby are further notified to appear within sixty days after 281.81 tne aate of the first y°u’ 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 oi saiu properties, and if you so appear you further are notified to serve a copy of your 306.40 appearance, objections or answer on the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his post-office 17.72 address as hereinbelow stated. j i- r 131.07 If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled court 9.31 ?aU3e, foreclosing the Hens of said taxes with interest thereon, as shown by said cer 28.74 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 and decree will order that said properties be sold to Umatilla County for the satisfac 789.82 ment tion of sums charged against each parcel of property as provided by law and as prayed for 5.76 n piaintlrrs complaint and application for judgment and decree now on file in this court 5.76 ana cause. n - And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the court for such other re- 20.40 Cf ™ may be lust and su ita b le in the pi^mises. 14.52 . summons is published for four successive weeks, pursuant to the provisions of 'aw;, anA an ,?rder publication duly made herein by the Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge 124.24 ° f A -6 A rcult„ Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. The date of the first 18.97 publiciition of th s summons is the 21st day of February, 1939, and the date of the last 133.72 publication of this summons is the 21st day of March, 1939. This summons is published Oregonian, a newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in Uma 357.33 ¡?ii tnA tilla county, State of Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of said county, “U 7 .!? a<’e and entered of record on the 2nd day of February, 1939. • .A 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. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, 60.17 By R. E. Goad. Sheriff and Tax Collector. 188.80 A. C. McINTYRE, District Attorney for Umatilla County and 184.99 Attorney for Plaintiff. Past Office and Office Address 303.93 Pendleton, Oregon. 128.72 35.35 22.93 McKinzie, F. C. 84.80 Prestbye, E. C. 7 Evan's Add. to Milton Blocks 15-16 A 17 Blocks 20-21 A 22 N 8)4 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 Milton 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 & 10 Stout’s Add. to Milton N. of Mill Spur Pilot Rock ‘ "t i N 36 ft. of Lot 4 Lots 15 & 16 Foster in Stanfield Lots 1 & 2 Stanfield Lots 14-15 & 16 Lots 7 * 8 Lots 15 to 26 Inc. Lots 13 & 14 Lots 9-10-11 & 12 Lot 6 less S 25 ft. of NH N 25 ft. of Lots 7 A 8 Lots 7 & 8 O’Donnell, Thos. M. Lambert, Mary E. Smith, L B. 19 Description L ie c h t e n s t e in a S m a ll LEGAL NOTICES S ta m p I s s u in g C o u n tr y McKinzie, F. C. 6 Lots 1 4 2 Newport’s Add. to Hermiston Hansen, Thomas Biggs, John M. Richel, Allen Harbour, P. T. Ellis, Lula C. Ashworth, J. M. Prauat Owuer DuolpUon Twp. or 29 29 29 29 171.04 100.92 128.73 State Land Sale Notice. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the State Land Board of the State of Notice is hereby given that by an Oregon will receive sealed bids in its order of the County Court of the office in the Capitol Building, Sa State of Oregon for Umatilla County lem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o’clock A. the undersigned has been appointed M., April 11, 1939, for all the state’s executrix of the last w ill and testa interest in the tide and overflowed ment and of the estate of John S. lands hereinafter described, giving, Burnham, deceased. All persons however, the owner or owners of the having claims against said estate lands abutting or fronting thereon, are hereby required to present them the preference right to purchase within six months from the date of said lands at the highest price of this notice, with proper vouchers, to fered. provided such offer is made said executrix at the office of A. S. in good faith, also with the under Cooley in the Johns Building in standing that the purchaser is to Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore pay the expense of advertising and gon. survey of the tract, in addition to Dated February 16, 1939. the amount bid. CLARA S. BURNHAM, Said lands are situated in Umatil Executrix. la County, Oregon, and are particu A. S. Cooley, larly described as follows, to-wit: Attorney for Executrix. Beginning at a H inch iron pipe (Feb. 16-March 16) which lies N. 0 degrees 4 7 min utes W. (as determined by the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. north and south quarter line through Section 17, T. 5 N. R. Department of the Interior, 28 E.) a distance of 191.77 feet from a square iron bar marking General Land office at The Dalles, the south quarter corner of Sec Oregon, February 9, 1939. tion 8, T. 5 N. R. 28, E.W.M., thence, NOTICE is hereby given that N. 0 degrees 47 minutes W. 364.31 feet to extreme low water John R. Voile, of Irrigon, Oregon, who, on November 4, 1933, made line; thence N. 68 degrees 13 minutes E. Original Homestead Entry, Act. 6- 481.66 feet along the low water 17-02, No. 028556, for Farm Unit “B” or the NW H S E H , Section 3, line; thence N. 62 degrees 29 minutes E. Township 4 N., Range 26 E., W il 175.32 feet along the low water lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to line; thence S. 0 degrees 47 minutes K. establish claim to the land above de 572.86 feet to an iron ] pipe; scribed, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Her thence S. 76 degrees 11 minutes W. miston, Oregon, on the 21st day of 604.57 feet to an iron ] pipe; March, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: A. thence N. 11 degrees 15 minutes W. C. Houghton, Frank Frederickson, 95.00 feet to the point of begin Carl Haddox, and Glenn Aldrich, all ning, containing 7.083 acres, be of Irrigon, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, ing a portion of the overflow Register. lands lying in the SWH of SEH of Section 8, T. 5 N. R. 28 E. of (Feb. 16-March j g ) _______ W. M. No bid of less than $150.00 per WISE M A X IM acre will be considered and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A short time ago an agricultural Applications should be accompan ied by certified check for the expert told a group of formers that amount of the bid and should be ad the use of government help in solv dressed to Lewis D. Griffith, Clerk ing farm problems should not handi of the State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and should be marked on cap marketing cooperation. Those the face of the envelope “Applica farmers never heard wiser words. tion and bid to purchase tide and The government can help, at overflow lands in Umatilla County, times— but it can’t do the whole Oregon.” Dated this 24th day of February, j job. Government farm-relief plans are necessarily of political origin, 1939 and are thus assured of only a short LEWIS D. GRIFFITH. Clerk of State Land Board. life. Real and permanent farm (March 9-April 6) betterment must come largely from the efforts of the farmers them NOTICE TO CREDITORS. selves. through such a movement as production and marketing coopera tion to dispose of production at fair IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE prices. STATE OF OREGON FOR “Self help is best help” is still a wise maxim. UMATILLA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Holmen, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testa ment of Charles Holmen, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against; said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. ¡.I. Warner, my attorney, in Hermis ton, Oregon, verified as the law di rects, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 9th day of March, 1939. MYRTLE TROXEL, Executrix. W. J. Warner, Attornev for Estate. (March 9-April 6) .. , ‘J IL i O l C O l R O IS T u c O S T N lC H T A L L , who thinks he ' s saff w h en he is n ' t a t a l l . fcUT HE MAS A DOUBLE IN ARC-MI B A LO FARR, ¡W H O HARKS O N TH E H l«M WAV TO FUSS \»ITM WS CAR/ Liechtenstein is a small agricul tural principality lying south of Lake Constance between Switzerland and the Austrian province of Germany. The original tongue of the region was Romansch, used by the Grisons of Switzerland, and perpetuated in many of the place names of Liech tenstein, notably the capital, Vaduz, and Samina, Gavadura, etc., ob serves a stamp authority in the Chicago Tribune. This is one of the smallest inde pendent stamp issuing countries in the world, being underrated only by San Marino and Monaco. In area it embraces somewhat less than 70 square miles and is about 12 miles in its greatest dimension. The state is composed of the county of Vaduz and the lordship of Schellenburg, both of which were in many hands before being purchased by the count of Hohenems in 1613. The Liechtenstein family pur chased Schellenburg in 1699 and Va duz in 1713. In 1719 the two states were raised to the status of a prin cipality in the Holy Roman em pire. This ended in 1806 and Liech tenstein was independent until 1815, when it became a part of the Ger man confederation. In 1866 it again regained its independent status. From 1852 until the close of the World war, it was joined with Aus tria in customs, coinage, and postal m atters and appeals from its high est court at Vaduz were taken to the prince’s court in Vienna. S u n k e n T r e a z u r e s A lo n g T h e S h o r e s o f T r in id a d At the bottom of the Gulf of Pearls, now called the Gulf of Paria, lie the fortunes in gold and silver lost when Admiral Apocada set fire to his ships in 1797 so that they could not be captured by the British, with whom Spain was at war at the time. Blackbeard the pirate burned many a ship in this gulf—all of them tak ing gold and silver to the bottom of the bay. These fortunes lie beneath the waves somewhere between Port of Spain and San Fernando, accord ing to a writer in the Boston Her ald. It is believed by many that Ad miral Apocada carried the treasure with him when he and his men es caped to the shore, and that it was buried there in the soft sand banks between Port of Spain and San Fer nando. The superstitious Trinidadians are afraid to seek this buried riches. They believe that the souls of the men who dug the holes still guard the spots. These men, as was the rule of the day, were killed as soon as the treasure was placed in the holes and were thrown in after it by thé men who bade them dig it. Bad luck, it is believed, will follow any one who seeks this buried gold and silver, thus disturbing the souls supposed to be guarding it. Fearing misfortune, Trinidadians hesitate be fore pushing a spade into the sand. f e An International Daily N ewspaper 4N 29 13.40 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 j 32 33 5N 5N 29 29 149.27 Í 86.91 1 ! The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of 1 year S12.M « months tS OO 1 months S3 SO 1 month 11 M Wednesday Issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year S3 M . S Issues 2 U Name _________ -. address _________________________________ Saaipl t Copy • • Kapanu __ LaGrande and Baker - BR IC K B U ILD IN G W EST OF CREAM ERY R A Y OLMSTEAD Agent Telephone 681 Hermiston, Ore. ANO-PENDLETON MOTOR FREI ' . I standing in the road PRODUCTION CREDIT way Automobiles were involved in 692 accidents in this state last year, two of their ASSN. REDUCES drivers were killed and 96 persons INTEREST RATE injured, according to Secretary of State Earl Snell. Farmers and stockmen of the Aside from the fact that the dri Umatilla County district had one- ver exposes himself to unnecessary tenth of their annual intertzt bill risk by working on the car while it for short term credit cut off this is still in the roadway, he also crea week as the Pendleton Production tes a definite hazard for other dri Credit association announced a re vers who are forced to pass him, es duction of interest rates from 5 to pecially on narrow roads when two cars approach from opposite direc 4 H Per cent. The new rate is the result of a tions at the same time. W hile nearly all drivers recognize like reduction in the discount rate of the Federal Intermediate Credit the need for pulling off the road Bank, W. E. Moore, secretary-treas when they have engine or tire trou urer, of the Pendleton association, ble, there are other circumstances explained. Loans by Production in which they are not so well traln- Credit association are discounted I ed. Drivers frequently stop sudden- through the Federal Intermediate ly on the highway to read direction Credit Bank. Both are units of the signs, to retrieve articles which have blown from the car, or to wipe Farm Credit Administration. Reduction followed the sale of off mist or frost which has collect debentures of the nation’s 12 Credit ed on the windchteld. Whatever the cause for stopping, Banks at one of the lowest rates ever obtained by a private securities every driver should make it an in sale. The debentures are not guar fallible rule never to bring his car anteed by the government either as to a prolonged halt In the main-tra veled portion of the roadway, except to principal or interest. This low rate, said Mr. Moore, re In the mest unusual circumstances flects the soundness of short term when it cannot be driven or moved farm paper marketed wholesale onto the shoulder or convenient through the Credit Banks. The turn-out. changed rate effects all business written on or after February 24. “This is the lowest rate at which Production credit has been available since the system was created in 1933.” Mr. Moore said. "Based upon the present volume of business, this Interest reduction will result in an nual savings of approximately $800,- 000 to the 243.000 members of the 535 Production Credit associations in the United States.” too — responsibility I t records for rou the world’s clean, constructive doings The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation: neither does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magaslne Section. 4N Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton c a t c h e r s G iv e s ig n a l s , •T K E P P S t h e H IT S f e v / / THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 32 FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETW EEN S i, THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS 32 I Naming Pere Marquette Railroad Just how the Pert? Marquette rail road got its name is a story known to few outside Ludington, Michigan. Ludington was originally named Pere Marquette after the explorer and missionary who died on the shore of the Pere Marquette river here, says a Ludington correspond ent in the Detroit Free Press. When | a railroad was projected across the SAFETY SONNFTS state from Flint it was naturally Not unlike an ostrich is the man called the Flint and Pere Marquette railroad. But before the road was who stops his car on the highway, completed here, Jam es Ludington gets out, raises the hood and pokes had acquired most of this town and his head down into the region of the name was changed to Luding cylinders and spark plugs while oth ton. Then the eastern terminus of er automobiles swish past behind the road was extended to Detroit him with only inches to spare. rather than Flint, which left the name meaningless. 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