THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942.
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SUMMONS
Equity No. 6887
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company, a
corporation,
Plaintiff
vs.
1. Frank E. LaDow
2. Louis M. LaDow, and
3. Fay LaDow, his wife,
4. Catherine Baker
5. Eva Shutrum, and
6. Melvin E. Shutrum, her hus
band
7. Helen May Wilson, and
8. Robert A. Wilson, her husband
9. Ida Catlin
10. Harriette E. Burke, and
11. E. J. Burke, her husband
12. Edna E. Nelson
13. Charles Sturm
14. Joseph Sturm
15. Clifford Sturm
16. Jack Sturm
17. “The unknown heirs of Lizzie
Sturm, deceased”
18. Wynne A. Spicer, and
19. Nellie Spicer, his wife
20. Gratia I. Pratt, and
21. Everett Pratt, her husband
22. Mary E. Spicer
23. Leslie William Spicer
24. Hal Andrew Spicer
25. Emma Spicer
26. “The unknown heirs of Leslie
V. Spicer, deceased”
27. “The unknown heirs of John W.
Luhrs, deceased”
28. Glenn M. Luhrs, and
29. Nellie Luhrs, his wife
30. Louisa Watson McCarthy, and
31. Eugene F. McCarthy, her hus
band
32. Ruth Watson Graham, and
33. Hugh E. Graham, her husband
34. Jesse M. Watson
35. Elsie Watson Harris, and
36. Wm. Stewart Harris, her hus
band
37. Spokane Flour Mills, a corpor
ation
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38. Charles Berg, and
39. Jane Doe Berg, his wife
40. “The unknown heirs of Charles
Berg, deceased”
41. “Also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the complaint
herein.”
Defendants.
TO: Frank E. LaDow, Catherine!
Baker. Helen May Wilson and Robert
A. Wilson, her husband, Clifford |
Sturm, “The unknown heirs of Lizzie !
Sturm, deceased”, Leslie William Spi
cer, Hal Andrew Spicer, “The un
known heirs of Leslie V. Spicer, de
ceased”, “The unknown heirs of John
W. Luhrs, deceased”, Louisa Watson
McCarthy and Eugene F. McCarthy,
her husband. Ruth Watson Graham
and Hugh E. Graham, her husband.
Jesse M. Watson, Elsie Watson Har
ris and Wm. Stewart Harris; her
husband, Spokane Flour Mills, a cor
poration, Charles Berg and Jane Doe
Berg, his wife, “The unknown heirs
of Charles Berg, deceased”, and “Al
so all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in the real es
tate described in the complaint here
in." Defendants,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
You and each of you by order of
publication of the above entitled
Court are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and cause within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons and on or
before the date of last publication of
this summons, and you will take no
tice that if you fail to appear and
answer or plead within that time, for
want thereof, the plaintiffs will ap
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
for and demanded in said complaint,
to-wit:
That the plaintiff is the owner in
fee simple absolute of the following
described property located in Umatil
la County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
TRACT I:
A portion of Lots 4, 5 and 6 in
Block “A” of South Pendleton;
and all of Block “A” in the Reser
vation Addition to the Town, now
City, of Pendleton, Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, called Tract I, and be
ing more particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at a point on the
Southerly line of Lot 6 in Block
“A" of South Pendleton: said
point being 96.6 feet Northeaster
ly
from
the
Southwesterly
corner of said Block “A”, and
on the Southeasterly right-of-way
line of the Northern Pacific Rail
way Company; thence North 22
degrees 46 minutes East along
said right-of-way line 142.9 feet to
the Easterly line of Lot 4 in said
Block “A” to a point South 23 de
grees 36 minutes East a distance
of 1.4 feet from the Northeasterly
corner of said Lot 4: thence South
23 degrees 36 minutes East 98.6
feet to the Southeasterly corner of
said Block “A” in the Reservation
Addition; thence South 66 degrees
24 minutes West 103.4 feet to the
point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all exist
ing rights of way now in use for
railroad purposes.
TRACT II
The following property called
Tract II and described as follows:
Lots “J” and “K” in fractional
Block -opposite College Block and
South of S. E. Dorion Avenue
(formerly Alta Street) in the
Original Town, now City, of Pen
dleton.
Excepting therefrom all exist-
ing rights-of-way now in use for
railroad purposes.
Also, all of Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8,
and that portion of Lot .3, herein
after described, and also that por
tion of Lots 4, 5 and 6 lying North
and Westerly of that tract of land i
deeded to the Northern Pacific!
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Railway Company for railroad
purposes: all in Block “A” South
Pendleton, and more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast cor
ner of Lot “K” in fractional Block
opposite College Block: thence
South 66 degrees 24 minutes West
along S. E. Dorion Avenue (for
merly Alta Street), 100 feet to the
Northwest corner of Lot “J";
thence South 23 degrees 36 min
utes East, 200 feet to the North
east corner of Lot 8, Block “A”,
South Pendleton; thence South 66
degrees 24 minutes West 100 feet
to the Northwest corner of Lot 8;
thence South 23 degrees 36 min
utes East 150 feet to the South
west corner of Block “A”: thence
North 66 degrees 24 minutes East
along the South line of said Block
“A”, 70.5 feet to the Northwester
ly right-of-way line of the North
ern Pacific Railway Company’s
spur track; thence North 22 de
grees 46 minutes East along said
right-of-way line 178.91 feet to a
point on the Easterly line of Lot
3, said point being 23.45 feet
Northwesterly from the Southeast
corner of said Lot 3; thence North
23 degrees 36 minutes West 226.55
feet to the point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all exist
ing rights of way now in use for
railroad purposes.
TRACT III:
A triangular tract of land in the
Southeast corner of Lot 3, Block
“A”, South Pendleton, called tract
III and more particularly described
as follows:
1
Beginning at the Southeast cor
ner of Lot 3, Block “A”, South
Pendleton; thence South 66 de-
grees 24 minutes West 24.6 feet;
thence North 22 degrees 46 min-
utes East 34.01 feet to the East-
erly line of said Block
thence South 23 degrees 36 min-
utes East 23.45 feet to the point of
beginning.
Excepting therefrom all exist
ing rights-of-way now in use for
railroad purposes.
TRACT IV:
The Westerly Half of vacated I
S. E. Fifth (formerly Vincent)
Sireel adjoining Lot “K” and Lots
Street
1 and 2 in Block “A”, South Pen-
dleton lying Northerly of a line
169 feet North and parallel to the
Northerly line of S. E. Emigrant
Avenue (formerly Webb Street)
called tract IV and more particu
larly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
Easterly line of Block “A”, South
Pendleton, 169 feet Northerly of
the Northerly line of S. E. Emi
grant Avenue (formerly Webb
Street): thence Northeasterly at
right angles to the East line of
said Block “A”, 30 feet to the cen
ter of vacated S. E. Fifth (former
ly Vincent) Street; thence at right
angles Northwesterly 181 feet
along the said center line to the
Southerly line of S. E. Dorion
Avenue (formerly Alta Street);
thence Southwesterly 30 feet to the
Northeast corner of Lot “K”, Ori
ginal Town, now City, of Pendle
ton; thence Southeasterly 181 feet
to the point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all existing 1
rights-of-way now in use for rail- |
road purposes.
TRACT V:
A parcel of land described as
tract V and beginning at a point |
on the Easterly line of Block “A”,
South Pendleton, 169 feet North- |
westerly from the Northerly line |
of S. E. Emigrant Avenue (for-
merly Webb Street); thence North
66 degrees 24 minutes East 30 feet
to the center of vacated S. E. I
Fifth (formerly Vincent) Street:
thence South 23 degrees 36 min-1
utes East 32 feet, more or less, to |
the Southerly right-of-way line of
the W. S. Byers spur track: |
thence Southwesterly along the I
Southerly right of way line to a
point on the Easterly line of said
Block “A”: South 23 degrees 36
minutes East 40 feet from the.
Northeast corner of Lot 3 in said
Block “A": thence Northwesterly1
along said Easterly line to the
point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all exist
ing rights of way, nc in use, for
railroad purposes and also except
ing therefrom an easement for
egress and ingress as shown in
deed recorded in Book 106 at Page
155 of the deed records of Uma
tilla County, Oregon.
TRACT \ I:
A parcel of land described as
Tract VI and beginning at the
Southwest corner of Lot 9, Block
“J”, South Pendleton; thence
North 23 degrees 36 minutes West
along the Westerly line of said
Block “J”, 59.6 feet to the South
easterly right of way line of the
Northern Pacific Spur track;
thence North 22 degrees 46 min
utes East along the said South-
easterly right of way line 58.5 feet
to the Southerly line of S. E. Emi
grant Avenue (formerly Webb
Street) ; thence North 66 degrees
24 minutes East along the South-
erly line of said S. E. Emigrant
Avenue (formerly Webb Street)
137.7 feet; thence South 23 de
grees 36 minutes East, parallel
and 20 feet distant Southwesterly
from the Easterly line of Block
“J" in the Reservation Addition to
the Town, now City, of Pendleton,
100 feet to the Southerly line of
Lot 2 in said Block
thence
South 66 degrees 24 minutes West
along the Southerly line of Lot 2 '
in Block “J", Reservation Addition
to the Town, now City, of Pendle
ton, and along the Southerly line
of Lots 2 and 9 in Block “J” of
South Pendleton. 180 feet to the
point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all exist- |
ing rights of way now in use for
railroad purposes.
TRACT VII:
A parcel of land described as
tract VII and beginning
the
Northeast corner of Block 1" In
Reservation Addition to the Town,
now City, of Pendleton: thence
South 66 degrees 24 minutes West
along the Northerly line of said
Block “J”, 20 feet: thence South
23 degrees 36 minutes East 100
feet along the line parallel to the
Easterly line of said Block “J” to
the North line of Lot 3 in said
Block “J”; thence South 66 de-
grees 24 minutes West 180 feet
along the Southerly line of Lot 2,
Block “J” in Reservation Addition
and Lots 2 and 9, Block “J” of
South Pendleton, to the Westerly
line of Block “J” of South Pendle
ton; thence South 23 degrees 36
minutes East 227.56 feet along the
Easterly line of S. E. Fourth
Street (formerly College Street)
to the center line of the O. W. R.
R. & N. Co.’s spur track; thence
along the center line of said spur
track to the left (the long chord
of which bears North 21 degrees
31 minutes East 305.3 feet) to in
tersect parallel to and 15 feet dis
tant Easterly from the Easterly
line of Block “J” in said Reserva
tion Addition: thence North 23 de
grees 36 minutes West 84.79 feet
along said line parallel to and 15
feet distant from the Easterly
line of Block “J” to the South line
of the N. P. spur track right of
way; thence North 86 degrees 39
minutes W’est along the said spur
track right of way 15.99 feet to
the Easterly line of said Block
“J”; thence North 23 degrees 36
minutes West 20.9 feet along said
Easterly line of Block “J” to the
point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all existing
rights of way now in use for rail
road purposes.
TRACT VIII:
A tract of land in Block “J” and
in Block 71 in the Reservation Ad
dition to the Town, now City, of
Pendleton; and portions of S. E.
Fifth Street (formerly Vincent
Street), now vacated, and called
tract VIII and described as fol
lows:
Beginning at the Southwest cor
ner of Block “J” in the Reserva
tion Addition to the Town, now
city, of Pendleton: thence North
23 degrees 36 minutes West 22.44
feet to the center line of the O.
W. R. R. & N. Co.’s spur track;
thence on a curve to the left (the
long chord of which bears North
18 degrees 02 minutes East 391.1
feet) to a point on the Westerly
line of Block 71 in the Reserva
tion Addition to the Town, now I
City, of Pendleton, 35.0 feet South-
easterly from the Northwest cor
ner of said Block 71; thence South
23 degrees 36 minutes East 11.5
feet; thence on a curve to the
right and parallel with the cen- ¡
ter line of the O. W. R. R. & N.
PAGE THREE
Co.’s spur track to a point on the |
said Reservation Addition. 35.0
Easterly line of said Block “J”, '
feet Southeasterly from the North
said point being located 144 feet
west corner of said Block 71;
Southeasterly from the Northeast
thence North 86 degrees 39 min
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
corner of said Block "J”; thence
utes West, 47.96 feet to the point
Mrs.
Robert McKenzie returned
South 15 degrees 07 minutes West
of beginning.
58.25 feet: thence South 73 de
Excepting therefrom the North- last Wednesday from Rockford, Ill.,
where she had made her home while
grees 44 minutes West 72.32 feet;
erly 7.5 feet.
thence Southerly at right angles
Also excepting therefrom all her husband was stationed in the ar-
39.18 feet; thence Easterly at
existing rights of way now in use I my. Mr. McKenzie has been trans-
ferred to California and Mrs. McKen
right angles 29.68 feet to a point
for railroad purposes.
on the Westerly line of said Block |
All the foregoing nine tracts be- zie will follow him after a visit with
here and her parents in
ing
his
71; thence South 23 degrees 36j
. in the
----- County of Umatilla, and ID
+.4 I y parents
y , 4
Portland.
minutes East 8.41 feet to the |
State of Oregon.
Northwest corner of Lot 9 in Block
Together with all and singular :, The local high
„ school student body
71; thence North 66 degrees 24 the tenements, hereditaments, and | has started a paper drive with the
minutes East 80 feet; thence appurtenances thereunto belonging or president. Dale Hiatt, in charge.
South 23 degrees 36 minutes East in any way appertaining to said nine
Harold Reeves who went to Port-
100 feet; thence South 66 degrees tracts, free from any right, title, es-land last week to join the air corps
24 minutes West 340 feet to the tate, lien, interest or claim of the de- returned and will return in a few
point of beginning.
fendants or any of them, and for a days.
Vane Hiatt went to Portland and
Excepting therefrom a triangu- further decree of the Court that none
lar tract of land in the northeast- of the defendants have any right. joined the navy. The last letter re
erly part thereof, described as fol- title, estate, lien, interest or claim in ceived from him stated that he was
lows:
| the said property : and that the de still in Portland but expected to be
Beginning at a point on the fendants and each of them, their called any day.
Mrs. Del Jackson was hostess to the
Westerly line of said Block 71 and heirs and assigns, be perpetually re-
46.5 feet Southeasterly from the strained and enjoined from asserting Ladies Aid at her home Thursday
Northwest corner of said Block; or claiming any right, title, estate, with an all day meeting.
I. J. Hagen narrowly escaped in
thence North along said Westerly lien, interest or claim in said proper
line of said Block 11.5 feet to the ty or any portion thereof adversely jury Wednesday evening when his car
center of the Northern Pacific to the plaintiff herein, and that each was hit by a freight train and
Spur track right of way; thence of the defendants herein set forth by pushed about 30 feet down the track.
on a curve to the right (the long answer the nature and character of The accident happened about 8 p.m.
chord of which bears South 18 de any right, title, estate, lien, interest at the crossing near the ’76 Service
grees 02 minutes West 391.1 feet) or claim claimed by him, her or it in Station as Mr. Hagen was returning
to a point on the Southerly right or to said premises, and that plain from work at the ordnance depot. Mr.
of way line of said Spur track tiff have such other and further re Hagen, who thought the train was
standing still, but was moving very
(said point also being on the lief as may seem proper in equity.
This summons is served upon you slow, started across the tracks just
Northerly boundary line of the
tract of land described in this by publication thereof for four (4) slightly damaging the car.
Mrs. E. McKenzie entertained the
complaint as tract number Nine), successive and consecutive weeks in
thence Southeasterly to the point the weekly edition of the Hermiston bridge club at her home this Friday
Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in place of last Friday, the regular
of beginning of this description.
Also, excepting therefrom all and published in Hermiston, Umatil day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle were
existing rights of way now in use la County, Oregon, being the time
prescribed by the order of publica Pendleton visitors Saturday.
for railroad purposes.
tion of the Honorable Calvin L.
Mrs. Deed Switzler, who spent a
TRACT IX:
Sweek, Judge of the above entitled few days in Walla Walla, is at her
A tract of land lying in vacated Court, which order was made and en home here now. Her sister, Mr. and
S. E. Fifth (formerly Vincent) tered on the 23rd day of December, Mrs. John Lennox, are staying with
Street in the City of Pendleton, 1941, and which order specified that her.
Dale Ford and Marvin Walpole of
called Tract IX and more particu the date of the first publication of
this summons be on the 25th day of Boardman were Sunday visitors in
larly described as follows:
Umatilla.
Beginning at the Northeast cor December, 1941.
RALEY, KILKENNY & RALEY,
The Sunday School classes have
ner of Lot 1 in Block “J” of the
been competing in a contest to see
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Reservation Addition to the Town,
Post Office Address:
which class could be first to raise $5
now City, of Pendleton: thence
for the new church fund. The first
Pendleton, Oregon.
North 66 degrees 24 minutes East
two winners will be entertained by
15 feet; thence South 23 degrees ( Dec. 25-Jan. 22)
the other classes. Winners were Jun
36 minutes East 18.4 feet to the
ior boys and girls first, and high
point of beginning for this de
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
scription; thence South 23 de I will not be responsible for any school second.
Mrs. Marguerita Hull of Pomeroy
grees 36 minutes East 92.79 feet
to the center line of the O. W. R. act or bill incurred by my son, Fred visited at the home of her brother-in-
R. & N. Co.’s spur track; thence E. Smith, who left my home about law and family Wednesday en route
to Los Angeles where she will visit
on a curve to the left and along December 1.
with her son Bill.
the said center line to a point on
Signed,
M.
J.
Smith.
Walter Ackert of Seattle is here
the Westerly line of Block 71 in (Jan. 8-15)
visiting at the home of his father.
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