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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942 : Legal Notices " ==================== 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 6. 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 I 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 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-1 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- ’a 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 2.3 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 10.3.4 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 deeded to the Northern Pacifici 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 8, 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: 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 S. E. Fifth (formerly Vincent) Street adjoining Lot “K” and Lots 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 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. Fifth (formerly Vincent) Street; thence South 23 degrees 36 min 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 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 Northwesterly along said Easterly line to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom all exist ing rights of way, now 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 \ 1: 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, I 100 feet to the Southerly line of Lot 2 in said Block “J”; 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 at the __ Northeast corner of Block “J” 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 ’ in Reservation Addition and Lots 2 and 9, Block 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 West 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. 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. Clenn Ostrom corner of said Block thence utes West, 47.96 feet to the point South 15 degrees 07 minutes West of beginning. 58.25 feet; thence South 73 de Pat Fitzpatrick returned the last Excepting therefrom the North grees 44 minutes West 72.32 feet; of the week from Enterprise where erly 7.5 feet. thence Southerly at right angles he had been stationed with the Ar Also excepting therefrom all row Transportation Co. for two 39.18 feet: thence Easterly at existing rights of way now in use right angles 29.68 feet to a point weeks. He expects to go to Myrtle for railroad purposes. on the Westerly line of said Block Creek where he will visit his parents All the foregoing nine tracts be 71: thence South 23 degrees 36 ing in the County of Umatilla, and and daughter Norma. minutes East 8.41 feet to the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard and State of Oregon. Northwest corner of Lot 9 in Block daughters who have been making 71; thence North 66 degrees 24 Together with all and singular their home here for the past year left minutes — East o- 80 ov feet: thence voicacc the tenements, hereditaments, and first of the week for the coast South 23 degrees 36 minutes East appurtenances thereunto belonging or the 100 feet; thence South 66 degrees in any way appertaining to said nine where they will make their home for 24 minutes West 340 feet to the tracts, free from any right, title, es- the present. point of beginning. and son Donald Mrs. Herbert Lane 1 tate, lien, interest or claim of the de in Pendle- : Excepting therefrom a triangu fendants or any of them, and for a spent Saturday afternoon lar tract of land in the northeast further decree of the. Court that none ton. erly part thereof, described as fol of the defendants have any right, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and title, estate, lien, interest or claim in daughter Mildred have moved from lows: Beginning at a point on the the said property: and that the de the Bousquet house to the Connell Westerly line of said Block 71 and fendants and. each of them, their “green house” . 46.5 feet Southeasterly from the | heirs and assigns, be perpetually re Dan Ford of The Dalles spent from Northwest corner of said Block : strained and enjoined from asserting Saturday till Monday visiting friends thence North along said Westerly | ox claiming any right, title, estate, here. line of said Block 11.5 feet to thelien, interest or claim in said proper- Mrs. C. A. Ronen returned Satur center of the Northern Pacific | ty or any portion thereof adversely day from Spokane where she had Spur track right of way: thence to the plaintiff herein, and that each spent a few days visiting her sister on a curve to the right (the long | of the defendants herein set forth by and receiving medical attention. chord of which bears South 18 de answer the nature and character of Mary Lou O’Neill of Stanfield is grees 02 minutes West 391.1 feet) any right, title, estate, lien, interest staying the home of Mrs. Ken. to a point on the Southerly right i or claim claimed by him, her or it in Baymiller at and attending school here. of way line of said Spur track or to said premises, and that plain Mr. and Mrs. C. LaMarche and (said point also being on the tiff have such other and further re daughter have moved from the Young Northerly boundary line of the lief as may seem proper in equity. This summons is served upon you place east of town to the Shaw apart tract of land described in this complaint as tract number Nine), by publication thereof for four (4) ments. thence Southeasterly to the point successive and consecutive weeks in Albert Vieg motored to The Dalles the weekly edition of the Hermiston Monday and brought home his moth of beginning of this description. Also, excepting therefrom all Herald, a weekly newspaper printed er, Mrs. H. M. Vieg who has been re existing rights of way now in use and published in Hermiston, Umatil ceiving medical attention in a hospi la County, Oregon, being the time tal. Mrs. Vieg is improved enough for railroad purposes. prescribed by the order of publica that she will not have to return to tion of the Honorable Calvin L. the hospital. TRACT IX: A tract of land lying in vacated Sweek, Judge of the above entitled Mrs. Annie Edwards was hostess S. E. Fifth (formerly Vincent) Court, which order was made and en to the Ladies Aid at an all day meet Street in the City of Pendleton, tered on the 23rd day of December, ing at her home Thursday. called Tract IX and more particu 1941, and which order specified that the date of the first publication of I Mrs. Marguerita Hull of Pomeroy, larly described as follows: summons be on the 25th day of left Thursday for Los Angeles ,Cal., Beginning at the Northeast cor this where she will visit her son Bill, and December, 1941. ner of Lot 1 in Block “J” of the RALEY, KILKENNY & RALEY, do some buying for the Emerson-Hull Reservation Addition to the Town, department store at Pomeroy, after Attorneys for Plaintiff. now City, of Pendleton; thence spending a couple of days here at the Post Office Address: North 66 degrees 24 minutes East home of her brother-in-law and wife, Pendleton, Oregon. 15 feet: thence South 23 degrees Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull. 36 minutes East 18.4 feet to the (Dec. 25-Jan. 22) Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy and family point of beginning for this de- of Irrigon spent Saturday visiting scription; thence South 23 de- OUT OF TOWN friends here. grees 36 minutes East 92.79 feet Herbert Lane Jr. was appointed as to the center line of the O. W. R. PRINTERS PAY the new Umatilla city marshall last R. & N. Co.’s spur track: thence NO TAXES HERE Monday night at the council meeting. on a curve to the left and along Leland Smith, the ex-marshall, is now LET US DO YOUR the said center line to a point on employed at the roundhouse. the Westerly line of Block 71 in PRINTING UMATILLA NEWS 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 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. 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