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Oregon Fishing News DESCHUTES RIVER—Fair to gocd most of the way. The nearest point to Bend Is Harper Bridge where spinners have been used with success; also trolling from a boat. Mostly German Browns. Below Sheep Bridge and above or below Wikiup is good on most anything. METOLIUS RIVER—Pish rising to bucktails or small grey flies early in the afternoon. Some of the big one weigh 2 Vs pounds. The LOWER METOLIUS has been re ported good on a fly but we haven’t any dope on the kind of fly used to make the best catches. CROOKED RIVER-Just moder ate morning and evening on either mosquito or salmon eggs. CRESCENT LAKE—Reported ris ing again—this time to trout orenos. DAVIS LAKE- Still erratic. The fish bite the best during the early morning and evening if there is a riffle on the lake. No riff;—no fish The best lure used is a grey hackle. DIAMOND LAKE—Not quantity but quality here. In other words, on? doesn't get his limit everytime out but the ones he gets are big and worth the try. No. 10 bucktail cad dis, grey hackle and sometimes a black gnat will do the work. Mostly evening fishing. ELK LAKE-Mr. Willcoxen says the fishermen are hauling them out two at a time cn flies. This lake is always unusually good just before the season closes so dash up now and get what you want. MUD Lake fair or a little better. EAST LAKE—Another week and East Lake still going strong. Every one repc ts swell fishing here. Seme dandies were taken on troll the other evening. ISpimters and worms will reach the big ones dur ing the day and flies get the best results In the evening. PAULINA LAKE—You can get th:-m either by boat or from the shore most any time of the day al though mid-aftemoon and evening is best. Caddis bucktail and blue upright preferred. Marshall Hunt caught six nice ones on a fly fish ing from the north shore. THREE CREEK LAKE—Fly or troll although we haven’t been told what kind of fly to use. Producing good catches from either boat or shore. SPARKS LAKE—Good at last. Especially good if using a boat. Can get your limit on a caddis bucktail or ginger quill early in the morning and that means from about 7:00 to 9:00 a. m. Not so good If one has to wade. SUTTLE LAKE—Uunsual—some times you catch ’em and sometimes you don't. FLASH—Berwyn Coyner made a trip into Taylor Burn (where all the little lakes are, you know) the other day and returned with the following good news: The big rainbows are biting in the Quinn Lakes and Rainbow Lake—some of them 24 Inches long, caught on fly. The catch to this FLASH is that the road into Taylor Burn is rough and there is a three to six mile hike added to that into most of the lakes. The best lakes to fish are those across the canyon following the Blair Lake trail. Oh, Oh, we almost forgot the WEATHER . . .its been somavrelous that no one mentions it as they do when we have an occasional show er.—Furnished by the Bend Cham ber of Commerce. Stars In Round-Up Drama Cowboy*, cowgirls, Indians, lironcs and steers will be co-starred tn the staging of the Round-Up drnma at Pendleton. Oregon, Sep- tember 1 IT and is. \| top a \trlons bink.'i. maddened by the rake of spurs, leaps skyward with all four feet in air; succeeds In dislodging one cowboy boot from the stirrup. Middle— five dark-eyed Indian maidens who will compete In the American Beauty contest, only one of Its kind in the world, l'rlies are offered for the loveliest full-blood, long-haired Indian girls. At bottom— five authentic Indian chiefs give their war-crys in the Westward Hot parade. This mighty cavalcade will wind through Pendle ton streets Friday, Sept. 17, at 10 a. m. Besides thousands of mounted riders, the parade includes every pioneer vehicle of the Old West. One hundred spotted horses will comprise one division, and heading It will be Mayor Jo* Carson of Portland, and Mayor C. L Lieuallaa of Pendleton. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., SEPT,, 16, 1937 MALHEUR COUNTY TO BE REPRESENTED IN CONSTITUTION PROGRAM Portland, Sept 16—(Special)—An nouncement that Malheur county will be represented In the Constitu tion Day program to be held here Friday, September 17, as part of the statewide convention of the Oregon Republican club was made today by Lowell C. Pagent, president of the G. O. P. organization. Paget name as Malheur coun ty members of a Constitution Day committee, E. Otis Smith of On tario. The Constitution Day program will be held In the Lincoln high school auditorium at 8:30 P M with Senator Frederick Steiwer cf Ore gon, keynoter of the 1936 Republi can national convention, as the speaker of the evening. Paget has called upon branches of the Republican club in all sections of the state to move upon Portland for the two days of the convention, Friday and Saturday, September 17 and 18, to sound a cry for the 1938 elections. Controversial resolutions, with the future policies of the Republican party as the Issue, are expected to mane their appearance on the con vention floor. A liberal bloc has threatened to split the convention wide open to get its beliefs on rec ord. - The convention will open Friday at 10 A. M. with registration and appointment of committees. There will be round table discussions by leading speakers from various coun ties. After luncehon there will be mere round table discussions fol lowed by dinner. On Saturday the convention will resume at 10 A. M. to consider reso lution^ reports and elections. There will be golf and other ac tivities In the afternoon, with the convention coming to a climax with a cabaret in the Multnomah hotel. There will be dancing and regular cabaret eiitlyrtainment. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Everett A. Givens, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been duly and regularly appointed adminis trator of the above entitled estate; all persons having claims against the above entitled estate are hereby notified to present the same, veri fied as by law required, to the un dersigned at his office at Ontario, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication hereof. L. E. NEWGEN Date of the first publication Sept. 16, 1937. Date of the last publication Oct. 14, 1937. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward J. Krlbs, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the above en titled court dated August 14, 1937, the undersigned will sell at private sale. In two parcels, to the highest bidders, for cash, subject to confir mation by said court ,on or after September 18, 1937, all the right, title and Interest that said estate, by operation of law or otherwise, has since acquired, in and to the follow ing described real property located In Malheur County. Oregon, to-wit: Tract 1: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 21 South. Range 46 E W.M. Tract 2: The West Half of Lots 3 and 4 of Block 3 of the City of Vale. All bids must be In writing and may be delivered to the undersigned at his office at Vale. Oregon. F. E. COAD, Administrator of the Estate of Edward J. Krlbs. Deceased. 8-19 to 9-16. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF R L. MUNOER, DECEASED The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur Coun ty. Administrator with the Will An nexed of the estate of R. S. Mong er, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice ts hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de ceased. to present them, verified as required by law with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator at the office of A. L. Fletcher. In the City of Nys- sa. the same being the place desig nated for the transaction of all business pertaining to said estate. Dated September 8, 1937 Carlton E Fretwell. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of R. L Munger. Deceased First publication September 9. 1937 Last publication October 7, 1937 NOTICE OF MEETING OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIST RICT, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREOON. NOTICE HEREBY IS QIVEN. That the Board of Directors of the Owyhee Lrlgatlon District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on Tuesday, the 5th day of October 1937, at 8:00 o'clock P. M of said day, at Its office at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose of review ing and correcting Us assessment roll and apportionment of taxes for the next ensuing year. The assess ment roll and record may be In spected at the office of the Secre tary by any Interested person. By order of the Board of Directors FRANK T MORGAN, Secretary, Owyhee Irrigation District. Date of first publication, August 26, 1937. Date of last publication, September 30, 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JAMES B SWAN, DE CEASED. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur Coun ty, Administrator of the estate of James B. Swan, deceased, and hav ing qualified as such, notice is here by given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publicaton of this notice, to said Administrator at the 1 office of A. L. Fletcher, In the City j of Nyssa, the same being the place designated for the transaction of all: business pertaining to said estate. Dated September 8, 1937. E. J. Burrough, Administrator of the Estate of James B. Swan. Deceased. First publication September 9, 1937 Last publication October 7, 1937. NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, That the Board of Directors of the Big Bend Irrigation District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on Wednesday the 6th day of October, 1937, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the residence of N. S. Phelan, at Big Bend, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and cor recting Us assessments roU and ap portionment of taxes for the next ensuing year. The assessment roll and record may be inspected at the office of the Secretary at Nyssa, Oregon, by any Interested person. By order of the Board of Dir ectors. CARL H. COAD, Secretary, Big Bend Irriga- j gation District. First published and dated Septem ber 2, 1937. Last published September 30, 1937. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MALHEUR COUNTY STATE OF OREOON. In The Matter of The Estate of Harriet P. F. Boydell, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That G. Eva Boydell, the Executrix of the estate of Harriet P. F. Boy- j dell. Deceased, has rendered and presented for settltement and filed in said Court her first and final account of her adminstration of said estate, together with a petition for distribution in accordance with the provisions of the last will and test ament; and that Thursday the 30th, day of September, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the Courthouse In the City of Vale, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person Interest ed in said estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to 9ald account and contest the same. Q EVA BOYDELL. Executrix of the Estate of Harriet P. F. Boydell, Deceased. 8-26- to 9 -23. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of the Estate of F O. Berg. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order for the above en titled court dated August 6. 1937, the undersigned will sell at private sale. In one parcel, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, on or after September 18. 1937, all the right, title, interest and estate of F. O Berg, also known as Frederick Oliver Berg, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that said estate, by operation of law or other wise. has since acquired, in and to the following described real prop erty located In Malheur County. Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 10. Tbwnahlp 20 South. Range 46 E W M All bids must be in writing and may be delivered to the undersigned at Vale, Oregon. D. E. MASTERSON Administrator With Will An nexed of the Estate of F. O. Berg. Deceased. 8-19 to 9-16 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIST RICT, A Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff vs. GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF j NORTHERN KANSAS, A National Banking Association; Eastern Ore-! gon Gas and Oil Oompany, a dis solved corporation; Oregon Orch- j ards Company, a corporation; Louis Lilly; Louis Lilly, Trustee; j Bank of Nyssa, a state banking ! corporation; Mark Skinner, Sup- ; erintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon; Mrs. F. W. Skillerna H. M. Ruddock; U. O. Stevens; C. B. ! McManemin; David Canham; Elizabeth Canham; Clara Can- ham; Charles Canham; Oem Irri gation District, a municipal cor poration; Owyhee County, a mun icipal corporation and subdivision of the State of Idaho; Floyd Max well, Receiver of National Surety Company, a corporation; High and Fritchman Company, a corpora tion; Payette-Oregon Slope Irri gation District, a municipal cor poration; Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Federal Land Banking. association; Ernamaltber Holding Company, a corporation; Oregon and Western Colonization Com pany, a corporation; Malheur County, a municipal corporation and subdivision of the State of Oregon; David F. Graham, Coun ty Judge of Malheur County, Oregon; Ora E. Clark, County Commissioner of Malheur County; L. P. Peterson, County Commis sioner of Malheur County, Ore- J gon; Bank of Malheur, a state banking corporation; United States National Bank of Portland, ! Oregon, a National banking asso ciation; Catherine Moore David son and Donald Davidson, her husband; D. W. Powers and Anna S. Powers, his wife; C. E. S. Wood and Sara D. Wood, his wife; Har ry E. McGregor and Elsie L. Mc Gregor, his wife; C. M. Stenson; J. M. Joseph and Sadie Joseph, his wife; Sarah W Baird and D. E. Baird, her husband; Jane Doe Burbridge; Arthur H. Rehm and Jane Doe Rehm, his wife; Law rence E. Olson and Jane Doe Ol son, his wife; Serena E. Bailey and John Doe Bailey, her husband; W. F. Homan; Mike Draglch; Eliza beth Toole; Josalina McClelland Major and John Doe Major, her husband; Edward Payette and Jane Doe Payette, his wife; Gertrude Canham; Mrs. H. H. McMannis; A. L. Hubbard and Jane Doe Hub bard, his wife; Henry Domrese and Jane Doe Domrese, his wife; Bes sie E. Doolittle; Helen Doolittle; Ellen Marie Doolittle; William Doolittle; Pauline Doolittle; C. A. Oberg; John R. Buchanan; W. L. Henderson; T. C. Thomsen and j Jane Doe Thomsen, his wife; W. ! C. Whiteley and Jane Doe White- ley, his wife; F. O’Neill; John E. Raymond; and Jane Doe Ray mond, his wife; W. P. Hombach and Jane Doe Hombach, his wife; Thomas D. Honeyman and Jane Doe Honeyman, his wife; W. F. Rogers and Jane Doe Rogers, his wife; A. E. McBride; Ethel Geb- ert; Taylor Johnson; Leonard J. Huttula and Jane Doe Huttula. his wife; Walter B. Buell and Jane Doe Duell, his wife; the unknown heirs, if any, of J. H. Richards, Deceased; Stevie E. Lackey; F.ed O. Lackey; Sheila Duncan; Her bert Lackey; Harry T. Lackey; j Ruth DeNlse; Gilbert Hunter, a | minor; Bessie M. Hunter, a minor; J. T. Bales; F. M. Cole; F L. LU- j ly; L. A. McBride; W. E. Lees; H. C. Boyer; V. B. Staples; William Jones; A. Robinson; W. D. Sher wood; Melissa Smith; Edith E. Allen; Ruth Talbot; J. R. Jolly; Florence Jolly; P. J. Gallagher; Mable Judge Rester; the unknown heirs. If any, of Bruce R. Rester. ; Deceased; Michael Joyce; Fred; Haines; Crawford Moore. Trustee; Ì MUdred Rester; Randall Rester; Barbara Rester; the unknown heirs, if any, of Harry E. McOreg- or. deceased; the unknown heirs,; If any, of C. R. Stenson deceased; J the unknown heirs If any of Sarah W. Baird deceased: the unknown heirs if any, of Arthur H. Rehm, deceased; the unknown heirs. If! any, of Lawrence E. Olsen, deceas ed; the unknown heirs, If any, of Serena E. Bailey, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Josalina McClelland Major, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Edward Payette, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Mrs. H. H. Mc Mannis. deceased ; the unknown 1 heirs. If any, of A. L. Hubbard; deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of Henry Domrese deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of C. A. Oberg. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of T. C. Thomsen, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of W. C. Whiteley. deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of John E. Raymond, deceased; the un known heirs, if any. of W. P Hombach. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Thomas D. Honeyman. deceased: the un known heirs, if any, of W F. Hog-1 ers. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any ,of Leonard J. Huttula. de ceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Walter B. Buell, deceased; 'the unknown heirs. If any, of John R. Buchanan, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of W. L. Henderson, deceased; the unkown heirs. If any, of F. O’Neill, deceased; tit: unknown hetrs, If any, of A. E McBride, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of Ethel Oebert, de ceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of J. T. Bales, deceased; the un known heirs, If any, of F. M. Cole, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of F. L. Lilly, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any of Melissa Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Edith E. Allen, de- | ceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Ruth Talbot de-1 ceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of J. R. Jolly, deceas ed; C. R. Emison, trustee; U .G. Stevens; Clyde C. Dodge and Es telle R. Dodge, his wife; and also all other persons or person un known, claiming any right, title, claim or interest In or to the property described In the com plaint on file herein, defendants To German National Bank of Nor thern Kansas, Oregon Orchards Company, Louis Lilly, Louis Lilly, Trustee, Mrs. F. W. Skillern, H. M. Ruddock, U. G. Stevens, C. B. Mc Manemin, David Canham, Eliza beth Canham, Clara Canham, Char les Canham. Gem Irrigation Dis trict, Owyhee County, High and | Fritchman Company, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Catherine Moore Davidson, Donald Davidson, C. E. S. Wood, Sara D. Wood, Harry E. Mc Gregor, Elsie L. McGregor, J. M Joseph, Sat1!^ Joseph, Sarah W. Baird, D. E. Baird, Arthur H. Rehm. Jane Doe Rehm, Lawrence E. Olsen, Jane Doe Olsen, Serena E. Bailey, John Doe Bailey, W. F. Homan, Elizabeth Toole, Josaline McClelland Major, John Doe Major, Edward Payette, Jane Doe Payette, Ger trude Canham. Mrs. H. H. McMan nis, A. L. Hubbard, Jane Doe Hub- baTd, Henry Domrese, Jane Doe Domrese, Helen Doolittle, Ellen Marie Doolittle. C. A. Oberg, John R. Buchanan, W. L. Henderson, T. C. Thomsen, Jane Doe Thomsen, W. C. Whiteley, Jane Doe Whiteley, F. O’Neil, John E. Raymond, Jane Doe Raymond, W. P Hombach. Jane Doe Hombach, Thomas D., Honeyman, Jane Do© Honeyman, I W. F. Rogers, Jan? Doe Rogers, A. E. McBride, Ethel Gebert, Leonard ‘ J. Huttula, Jane Doe Huttula. Walter B. Buell. Jane Doe Buell, the unknown heirs, If any, of J. H Richards, deceased, the unknown heirs, If any, of C. R. Stenson, Deceased, Fred O. Lackey, Harry T. Lackey, Ruth DeNlse, J. T. Bales. F. M. Cole, F. L. Lilly, L. A. Mc Bride, W. D. Sherwcod, Melissa Smith, Edith E. Allen, Ruth Talbot, J. R. Jolly, Florence Jolly, the un known heirs, If any, of Bruce R. Kester, deceased; Crawford Moore, Trustee, C. R. Emison, Trustee, Es telle R. Dodge, Mildred Kester, the unknown heirs, If any, of Harry E. McGregor, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Sarah W. Baird, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Arthur H. Rehm, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Lawrenc? E. Olsen, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Serena E. Bailey, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Jcsalina McClelland Major, deceased; t!ie unknown heirs, if any, of Edward Payette, Deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Mrs. H. M. McMannis, deceased: the un known heirs, if any, of A. L. Hub bard, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Henry Domrese, deceased; ihe unknown heirs, if any, of C. A. Oberg, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of T. C. Thomsen, de ceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of W. C. Whiteley, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of John E .: Raymond, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, cf W. P. Hombach. de- J ceased; the unknown heirs, if any. of W. F. Rogers, deceased; the un known heirs. If any, of Leonard J. Huttula, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any of Watler B. Buell, de ceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of John R. Buchanan, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of W. L. Henderson, deceased; the un known heirs, if any, of F. O’Neill, | deceased: the unknown heirs. If } any .of A. E. McBride, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Ethel Oe bert, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of J. T. Bales, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any of F. M. Cole, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any. of F. L. Lilly, dec?ased; the un known heirs, if any, of Melissa j Smith, deceased; the unknown [ heirs. If any, of Edith E. Allen, de- 1 ceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Ruth Talbot, deceased; the un known heirs, if any. of J R Jolly, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any of Florence Jolly, deceased; and also all other persons or person u n -; known, claiming any right, title. | claim or interest in or to the prop erty described in the complaint on : file herein, of the above named de fendants; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON: You and each of you hereby are command’d to appear in the above entitled court and cause, within four weeks after the first publication r< this summons, which date of first publication is Sept ember 2, 1937. then and there to answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed herein, and If you fail so to do. and for want there of. plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you and each of you | determining all adverse claims to the following described real prop erty In Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit: 1 The Southeast quarter of Southeast quwrter (SE V* SE *4 > and the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NEV4SE14) of Section thirty-four (34); the Southwest quarter of South west quarter (SW % SW ) of Section thirty-five (35); the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter (SEV4SW14 ). the North half of the Northeast qua-ter of Southeast quarter (Nti- NE14SEI4) and the East half of Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter (EWiNWllSEti) all of Section thirty-six (36); all In Township seventeen (17) South of Range Forty-six (46) E. W. M.; The Northeast quarter (NE‘4) or Section twenty (20); the Southwest quarter of South east quarter (SWV<SE‘4) of Sec tion thirty-three (33) and the Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter (SE‘4 SEV4 ) of Section thirty-three (33); all of Town ship sixteen (16) South of Range Forty-seven (47) E. W. M.; The Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter (SW (4- NWVi) of Section four (4); the West half of Northwest quar ter of Northeast quarter (W(4- NW'4NE‘4) of Section ten (10); the West half of North west quarter (WViNWVl) of Section sixteen ( 16) ; the North east quarter (NE(4) of North west quarter (NE 14NE '4 NW ‘4 ) of Section seventeen (17); the South half of Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (StlSEVl- NW*4) and the Southeast quar ter of Southeast quarter (SE(4 - SE‘4 ) of Section nineteen (19); all of Township seventeen (17) South of Range forty-seven (47) E. W. M.; The East half of East half (EHE'j) of Section one (1) Township Eighteen (18); South of Range forty-five (45) E.W M.; The Northeast quarter of North west quarter (NEtiNWVi); Lot four (4) or Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4- NW (4 ) ; and the South half of Northwest quarter (SHNW^i), all of Section two (2); the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (MfiKSBtt). the South west quarter of Southeast quar ter (SW SE‘4 ), and the South east quarter of Southeast quar ter (SE'iSEU ) all of Section three (3); the Northwest quar ter (NW'4 ) of Section six (6); the North half of Northeast quarter (N VINE '4 ) cf Section seven (7); the Southeast quar ter of Northeast quarter (SE(4- NE14), the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NESSES) of Section Twenty-six (26); the Southwest quarter (SW1* ) of Section twenty-eight (28); the West half of Northwest quar ter (W(4NW!4) of Section thirty-two (32); the Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NE *4 NW'4), the Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4NWV4) a n d Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SE‘4NW‘4) all of Section thirty-six (36); all in Township eighteen (18); South of Range foriy-six (46) E. W. M.; The West half cf Northeast quarter (WilNEii), the South half of Northwest quarter (814- NW‘4), the West half of South west quarter (W‘4SW14), and the Northwest quarter of South east quarter <NW*4SE14) all of Section two (2); and the South east quarter of Northwest quar ter (SE 14NW'4) i«f Section thirty-one (31); all of Township twenty (20) South of Range ferty-six (46) E. W. M.; The Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4- NW'4) of Section thirty-six (36) Township Twenty-two (22) South of Range ferty-six (46) E W. M.; The West half of Southwest quarter (WHSWH) and the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter (SE'.SWH) of Section thirtf-six (36) Township Twen ty (20) South of Range Forty- five (45) E. W. M.; and decreeing and adjudging that you and each of you have no In terest. estate, or claim whatever, In or to said land or premises so de scribed, and that the title of the plaintiff to all of said property is a good and valid fee simple tiUe. and forever enjoining and debarring you and each of you from assert ing claim whatever In and to said land and premises or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other relief as to this court may seem meet (and) equitable In the premises, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements In this cause made and incurred. You will take notice that this summons is served on you under and by virtue of and pursuant to an order of the Hon. Charles W. Ellis. Circuit Judge of said County and State, which Order was made on the 1st day of September. 1937. directing that the summons herein be published for four suc cessive weeks. Including five publi cations tn the Gate city Journal, published at Nyssa. Oregon The date of the first publication is September 2. 1937. and the date of the last publication wUl be Sept ember 30. 1937 CARL H. COAD. Attorney for Plaintiff Re*k»en(V And! FT*-office addreas: Nyssa. Oregon.
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Page 1: NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., SEPT,, 16, 1937 Oregon ...€¦ · NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., SEPT,, 16, 1937 MALHEUR COUNTY TO BE REPRESENTED IN CONSTITUTION PROGRAM Portland,

Oregon Fishing NewsDESCHUTES RIVER—Fair to

gocd most of the way. The nearest point to Bend Is Harper Bridge where spinners have been used with success; also trolling from a boat. Mostly German Browns. Below Sheep Bridge and above or below Wikiup is good on most anything.

METOLIUS RIVER—Pish rising to bucktails or small grey flies early in the afternoon. Some of the big one weigh 2 Vs pounds. TheLOWER METOLIUS has been re­ported good on a fly but we haven’t any dope on the kind of fly used to make the best catches.

CROOKED RIVER-Just moder­ate morning and evening on either mosquito or salmon eggs.

CRESCENT LAKE—Reported ris­ing again—this time to trout orenos.

DAVIS LAKE- Still erratic. The fish bite the best during the early morning and evening if there is a riffle on the lake. No riff;—no fish The best lure used is a grey hackle.

DIAMOND LAKE—Not quantity but quality here. In other words, on? doesn't get his limit everytime out but the ones he gets are big and worth the try. No. 10 bucktail cad­dis, grey hackle and sometimes a black gnat will do the work. Mostly evening fishing.

ELK LAKE-Mr. Willcoxen says the fishermen are hauling them out two at a time cn flies. This lake is always unusually good just before the season closes so dash up now and get what you want. MUD Lake fair or a little better.

EAST LAKE—Another week and East Lake still going strong. Every­one repc ts swell fishing here. Seme dandies were taken on troll the other evening. ISpimters and

worms will reach the big ones dur­ing the day and flies get the bestresults In the evening.

PAULINA LAKE—You can getth:-m either by boat or from the shore most any time of the day al­though mid-aftemoon and evening is best. Caddis bucktail and blue upright preferred. Marshall Hunt caught six nice ones on a fly fish­ing from the north shore.

THREE CREEK LAKE—Fly or troll although we haven’t been told what kind of fly to use. Producing good catches from either boat or shore.

SPARKS LAKE—Good at last.Especially good if using a boat. Can get your limit on a caddis bucktail or ginger quill early in the morning and that means from about 7:00 to 9:00 a. m. Not so good If one has to wade.

SUTTLE LAKE—Uunsual—some­times you catch ’em and sometimes you don't.

FLASH—Berwyn Coyner made a trip into Taylor Burn (where all the little lakes are, you know) the other day and returned with the following good news: The big rainbows arebiting in the Quinn Lakes and Rainbow Lake—some of them 24 Inches long, caught on fly. The catch to this FLASH is that the road into Taylor Burn is rough and there is a three to six mile hike added to that into most of the lakes. The best lakes to fish are those across the canyon following the Blair Lake trail.

Oh, Oh, we almost forgot the WEATHER . . .its been somavrelous that no one mentions it as they do when we have an occasional show­er.—Furnished by the Bend Cham­ber of Commerce.

Stars In Round-Up Drama

Cowboy*, cowgirls, Indians, lironcs and steers will be co-starred tn the staging of the Round-Up drnma at Pendleton. Oregon, Sep- tember 1 IT and is. \ | top a \trlons bink.'i. maddened by the rake of spurs, leaps skyward with all four feet in air; succeeds In dislodging one cowboy boot from the stirrup. Middle— fivedark-eyed Indian maidens who will compete In the American Beauty contest, only one of Its kind in the world, l'rlies are offered for the loveliest full-blood, long-haired Indian girls. At bottom— five authentic Indian chiefs give their war-crys in the Westward Hot parade. This mighty cavalcade will wind through Pendle­ton streets Friday, Sept. 17, at 10 a. m. Besides thousands of mounted riders, the parade includes every pioneer vehicle of the Old West. One hundred spotted horses will comprise one division, and heading It will be Mayor Jo* Carson of Portland, and Mayor C. L Lieuallaa of Pendleton.

NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., SEPT,, 16, 1937MALHEUR COUNTY TO

BE REPRESENTED INCONSTITUTION PROGRAM

Portland, Sept 16—(Special)—An­nouncement that Malheur county will be represented In the Constitu­tion Day program to be held here Friday, September 17, as part of the statewide convention of the Oregon Republican club was made today by Lowell C. Pagent, president of the G. O. P. organization.

Paget name as Malheur coun­ty members of a Constitution Day committee, E. Otis Smith of On­tario.

The Constitution Day program will be held In the Lincoln high school auditorium at 8:30 P M with Senator Frederick Steiwer cf Ore­gon, keynoter of the 1936 Republi­can national convention, as the speaker of the evening.

Paget has called upon branches of the Republican club in all sections of the state to move upon Portland for the two days of the convention, Friday and Saturday, September 17 and 18, to sound a cry for the 1938 elections.

Controversial resolutions, with the future policies of the Republican party as the Issue, are expected to mane their appearance on the con­vention floor. A liberal bloc has threatened to split the convention wide open to get its beliefs on rec­ord. -

The convention will open Friday at 10 A. M. with registration and appointment of committees. There will be round table discussions by leading speakers from various coun­ties. After luncehon there will be mere round table discussions fol­lowed by dinner.

On Saturday the convention will resume at 10 A. M. to consider reso­lution^ reports and elections.

There will be golf and other ac­tivities In the afternoon, with the convention coming to a climax with a cabaret in the Multnomah hotel. There will be dancing and regular cabaret eiitlyrtainment.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Matter of the Estate of Everett A. Givens, Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been duly and regularly appointed adminis­trator of the above entitled estate; all persons having claims against the above entitled estate are hereby notified to present the same, veri­fied as by law required, to the un­dersigned a t his office at Ontario, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication hereof.

L. E. NEWGENDate of the first publication Sept. 16, 1937.Date of the last publication Oct. 14, 1937.

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR.

In the Matter of the Estate of Ed­ward J. Krlbs, Deceased.Notice Is hereby given that pur­

suant to an order of the above en­titled court dated August 14, 1937, the undersigned will sell at private sale. In two parcels, to the highest bidders, for cash, subject to confir­mation by said court ,on or after September 18, 1937, all the right, title and Interest that said estate, by operation of law or otherwise, has since acquired, in and to the follow­ing described real property located In Malheur County. Oregon, to-wit:

Tract 1: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 21 South. Range 46 E W.M.Tract 2: The West Half of Lots 3 and 4 of Block 3 of the City of Vale.

All bids must be In writing and may be delivered to the undersigned at his office at Vale. Oregon.

F. E. COAD,Administrator of the Estate of Edward J. Krlbs. Deceased.

8-19 to 9-16.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR

IN T H E MATTER O F T H E ESTATE OF R L. MUNOER, DECEASEDThe undersigned having been ap­

pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur Coun­ty. Administrator with the Will An­nexed of the estate of R. S. Mong­er, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice ts hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de­ceased. to present them, verified as required by law with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator at the office of A. L. Fletcher. In the City of Nys- sa. the same being the place desig­nated for the transaction of all business pertaining to said estate.

Dated September 8, 1937 Carlton E Fretwell.

Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of R. L M unger. Deceased

First publication September 9. 1937 Last publication October 7, 1937

NOTICE OF MEETINGOWYHEE IRRIGATION DIST­

RICT, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREOON.NOTICE HEREBY IS QIVEN.

That the Board of Directors of the Owyhee Lrlgatlon District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on Tuesday, the 5th day of October 1937, at 8:00 o'clock P. M of said day, at Its office at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose of review­ing and correcting Us assessment roll and apportionment of taxes for the next ensuing year. The assess­ment roll and record may be In­spected at the office of the Secre­tary by any Interested person.By order of the Board of Directors

FRANK T MORGAN, Secretary, Owyhee Irrigation District.

Date of first publication, August 26, 1937.Date of last publication, September 30, 1937.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSIN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE

STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR

IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­TATE OF JAMES B SWAN, DE­CEASED.The undersigned having been ap­

pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur Coun­ty, Administrator of the estate of James B. Swan, deceased, and hav­ing qualified as such, notice is here­by given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publicaton of this notice, to said Administrator at the 1 office of A. L. Fletcher, In the City j of Nyssa, the same being the place designated for the transaction of a l l : business pertaining to said estate.

Dated September 8, 1937.E. J. Burrough,Administrator of the Estate of James B. Swan. Deceased.

First publication September 9, 1937 Last publication October 7, 1937.

NOTICE OF MEETINGNOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN,

That the Board of Directors of the Big Bend Irrigation District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on Wednesday the 6th day of October, 1937, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, a t the residence of N. S. Phelan, at Big Bend, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and cor­recting Us assessments roU and ap­portionment of taxes for the next ensuing year. The assessment roll and record may be inspected at the office of the Secretary at Nyssa, Oregon, by any Interested person.

By order of the Board of Dir­ectors.

CARL H. COAD,Secretary, Big Bend Irriga- j gation District.

First published and dated Septem­ber 2, 1937.Last published September 30, 1937.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MALHEUR COUNTY STATE OF OREOON.

In The Matter of The Estate of Harriet P. F. Boydell, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

That G. Eva Boydell, the Executrix of the estate of Harriet P. F. Boy- j dell. Deceased, has rendered and presented for settltement and filed in said Court her first and final account of her adminstration of said estate, together with a petition for distribution in accordance with the provisions of the last will and test­ament; and that Thursday the 30th, day of September, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the Courthouse In the City of Vale, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person Interest­ed in said estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to 9ald account and contest the same.

Q EVA BOYDELL.Executrix of the Estate of

Harriet P. F. Boydell, Deceased. 8-26- to 9 -23.

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR.

In the Matter of the Estate of F O. Berg. Deceased.Notice is hereby given that pur­

suant to an order for the above en­titled court dated August 6. 1937, the undersigned will sell at private sale. In one parcel, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, on or after September 18. 1937, all the right, title, interest and estate of F. O Berg, also known as Frederick Oliver Berg, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that said estate, by operation of law or other­wise. has since acquired, in and to the following described real prop­erty located In Malheur County. Oregon, to-wit:

The Southeast Quarter of Sec­tion 10. Tbwnahlp 20 South. Range 46 E W M

All bids must be in writing and may be delivered to the undersigned at Vale, Oregon.

D. E. MASTERSON Administrator With Will An­nexed of the Estate of F. O. Berg. Deceased.

8-19 to 9-16

SUMMONS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR.

OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIST­RICT, A Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff

vs.GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF j

NORTHERN KANSAS, A National Banking Association; Eastern O re-! gon Gas and Oil Oompany, a dis­solved corporation; Oregon Orch- j ards Company, a corporation; Louis Lilly; Louis Lilly, Trustee; j Bank of Nyssa, a state banking ! corporation; Mark Skinner, Sup- ; erintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon; Mrs. F. W. Skillerna H. M. Ruddock; U. O. Stevens; C. B. ! McManemin; David Canham; Elizabeth Canham; Clara Can- ham; Charles Canham; Oem Irri­gation District, a municipal cor­poration; Owyhee County, a mun­icipal corporation and subdivision of the State of Idaho; Floyd Max­well, Receiver of National Surety Company, a corporation; High and Fritchman Company, a corpora­tion; Payette-Oregon Slope Irri­gation District, a municipal cor­poration; Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Federal Land Banking. association; Ernamaltber Holding Company, a corporation; Oregon and Western Colonization Com­pany, a corporation; MalheurCounty, a municipal corporation and subdivision of the State of Oregon; David F. Graham, Coun­ty Judge of Malheur County,Oregon; Ora E. Clark, County Commissioner of Malheur County; L. P. Peterson, County Commis­sioner of Malheur County, Ore- J gon; Bank of Malheur, a state banking corporation; UnitedStates National Bank of Portland, ! Oregon, a National banking asso­ciation; Catherine Moore David­son and Donald Davidson, her husband; D. W. Powers and Anna S. Powers, his wife; C. E. S. Wood and Sara D. Wood, his wife; Har­ry E. McGregor and Elsie L. Mc­Gregor, his wife; C. M. Stenson; J. M. Joseph and Sadie Joseph, his wife; Sarah W Baird and D. E. Baird, her husband; Jane Doe Burbridge; Arthur H. Rehm and Jane Doe Rehm, his wife; Law­rence E. Olson and Jane Doe Ol­son, his wife; Serena E. Bailey and John Doe Bailey, her husband; W. F. Homan; Mike Draglch; Eliza­beth Toole; Josalina McClelland Major and John Doe Major, her husband; Edward Payette and Jane Doe Payette, his wife; Gertrude Canham; Mrs. H. H. McMannis; A. L. Hubbard and Jane Doe Hub­bard, his wife; Henry Domrese and Jane Doe Domrese, his wife; Bes­sie E. Doolittle; Helen Doolittle; Ellen Marie Doolittle; William Doolittle; Pauline Doolittle; C. A. Oberg; John R. Buchanan; W. L. Henderson; T. C. Thomsen and j Jane Doe Thomsen, his wife; W. ! C. Whiteley and Jane Doe White- ley, his wife; F. O’Neill; John E. Raymond; and Jane Doe Ray­mond, his wife; W. P. Hombach and Jane Doe Hombach, his wife; Thomas D. Honeyman and Jane Doe Honeyman, his wife; W. F. Rogers and Jane Doe Rogers, his wife; A. E. McBride; Ethel Geb- ert; Taylor Johnson; Leonard J. Huttula and Jane Doe Huttula. his wife; Walter B. Buell and Jane Doe Duell, his wife; the unknown heirs, if any, of J. H. Richards, Deceased; Stevie E. Lackey; F.ed O. Lackey; Sheila Duncan; Her­bert Lackey; Harry T. Lackey; j Ruth DeNlse; Gilbert Hunter, a | minor; Bessie M. Hunter, a minor; J. T. Bales; F. M. Cole; F L. LU- j ly; L. A. McBride; W. E. Lees; H. C. Boyer; V. B. Staples; William Jones; A. Robinson; W. D. Sher­wood; Melissa Smith; Edith E. Allen; Ruth Talbot; J. R. Jolly; Florence Jolly; P. J. Gallagher; Mable Judge Rester; the unknown heirs. If any, of Bruce R. Rester. ; Deceased; Michael Joyce; Fred; Haines; Crawford Moore. Trustee; Ì MUdred Rester; Randall Rester; Barbara Rester; the unknown heirs, if any, of Harry E. McOreg- or. deceased; the unknown heirs,; If any, of C. R. Stenson deceased; J the unknown heirs If any of Sarah W. Baird deceased: the unknown heirs if any, of Arthur H. Rehm, deceased; the unknown heirs. If! any, of Lawrence E. Olsen, deceas­ed; the unknown heirs, If any, of Serena E. Bailey, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Josalina McClelland Major, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Edward Payette, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Mrs. H. H. Mc­Mannis. deceased ; the unknown 1 heirs. If any, of A. L. Hubbard; deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of Henry Domrese deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of C. A. Oberg. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of T. C. Thomsen, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any. of W. C. Whiteley. deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of John E. Raymond, deceased; the un­known heirs, if any. of W. P Hombach. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Thomas D. Honeyman. deceased: the un­known heirs, if any, of W F. Hog-1

ers. deceased; the unknown heirs, If any ,of Leonard J. Huttula. de­ceased; the unknown heirs, If any. of Walter B. Buell, deceased; 'the unknown heirs. If any, of John R. Buchanan, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of W. L. Henderson, deceased; the unkown heirs. If any, of F. O’Neill, deceased; tit: unknown hetrs, If any, of A. E McBride, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of Ethel Oebert, de­ceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of J. T. Bales, deceased; the un­known heirs, If any, of F. M. Cole, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of F. L. Lilly, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any of Melissa Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Edith E. Allen, de- | ceased; t h e unknown heirs, if any, of Ruth Talbot de-1 ceased; the unknown heirs, If a n y , of J. R. Jolly, deceas­ed; C. R. Emison, trustee; U .G. Stevens; Clyde C. Dodge and Es­telle R. Dodge, his wife; and also all other persons or person un­known, claiming any right, title, claim or interest In or to the property described In the com­plaint on file herein, defendants

To German National Bank of Nor­thern Kansas, Oregon Orchards Company, Louis Lilly, Louis Lilly, Trustee, Mrs. F. W. Skillern, H. M. Ruddock, U. G. Stevens, C. B. Mc­Manemin, David Canham, Eliza­beth Canham, Clara Canham, Char­les Canham. Gem Irrigation Dis­trict, Owyhee County, High and | Fritchman Company, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Catherine Moore Davidson, Donald Davidson, C. E. S. Wood, Sara D. Wood, Harry E. Mc­Gregor, Elsie L. McGregor, J. M Joseph, Sat1!̂ Joseph, Sarah W. Baird, D. E. Baird, Arthur H. Rehm. Jane Doe Rehm, Lawrence E. Olsen, Jane Doe Olsen, Serena E. Bailey, John Doe Bailey, W. F. Homan, Elizabeth Toole, Josaline McClelland Major, John Doe Major, Edward Payette, Jane Doe Payette, Ger­trude Canham. Mrs. H. H. McMan­nis, A. L. Hubbard, Jane Doe Hub- baTd, Henry Domrese, Jane Doe Domrese, Helen Doolittle, Ellen Marie Doolittle. C. A. Oberg, John R. Buchanan, W. L. Henderson, T. C. Thomsen, Jane Doe Thomsen, W. C. Whiteley, Jane Doe Whiteley, F. O’Neil, John E. Raymond, Jane Doe Raymond, W. P Hombach. Jane Doe Hombach, Thomas D ., Honeyman, Jane Do© Honeyman, I W. F. Rogers, Jan? Doe Rogers, A.E. McBride, Ethel Gebert, Leonard ‘ J. Huttula, Jane Doe Huttula. Walter B. Buell. Jane Doe Buell, the unknown heirs, If any, of J. H Richards, deceased, the unknown heirs, If any, of C. R. Stenson, Deceased, Fred O. Lackey, Harry T. Lackey, Ruth DeNlse, J. T. Bales.F. M. Cole, F. L. Lilly, L. A. Mc­Bride, W. D. Sherwcod, Melissa Smith, Edith E. Allen, Ruth Talbot, J. R. Jolly, Florence Jolly, the un­known heirs, If any, of Bruce R. Kester, deceased; Crawford Moore, Trustee, C. R. Emison, Trustee, Es­telle R. Dodge, Mildred Kester, the unknown heirs, If any, of Harry E. McGregor, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Sarah W. Baird, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Arthur H. Rehm, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Lawrenc? E. Olsen, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Serena E. Bailey, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Jcsalina McClelland Major, deceased; t!ie unknown heirs, if any, of Edward Payette, Deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Mrs. H. M. McMannis, deceased: the un­known heirs, if any, of A. L. Hub­bard, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Henry Domrese, deceased; ihe unknown heirs, if any, of C. A. Oberg, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of T. C. Thomsen, de­ceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of W. C. Whiteley, deceased; the unknown heirs, If any, of John E .: Raymond, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, cf W. P. Hombach. de- J ceased; the unknown heirs, if any. of W. F. Rogers, deceased; the un­known heirs. If any, of Leonard J. Huttula, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any of Watler B. Buell, de­ceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of John R. Buchanan, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of W. L. Henderson, deceased; the un­known heirs, if any, of F. O’Neill, | deceased: the unknown heirs. If } any .of A. E. McBride, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of Ethel Oe­bert, deceased; the unknown heirs. If any, of J. T. Bales, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any of F. M. Cole, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any. of F. L. Lilly, dec?ased; the un­known heirs, if any, of Melissa j Smith, deceased; the unknown [ heirs. If any, of Edith E. Allen, de- 1 ceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Ruth Talbot, deceased; the un­known heirs, if any. of J R Jolly, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any of Florence Jolly, deceased; and also all other persons or person u n - ; known, claiming any right, title. | claim or interest in or to the prop­erty described in the complaint on : file herein, of the above named de­fendants;

IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON: You and each of you hereby are command’d to appear in the above entitled court and cause, within four weeks after the first publication r< this summons, which date of first publication is Sept­ember 2, 1937. then and there to answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed herein, and If you fail so to do. and for want there­of. plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you and each of you |

determining all adverse claims to the following described real prop­erty In Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit: 1

The Southeast quarter of Southeast quwrter ( SE V* SE *4 > and the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NEV4SE14) of Section thirty-four (34); the Southwest quarter of South­west quarter ( SW % SW tí ) of Section thirty-five (35); the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter (SEV4SW14 ). the North half of the Northeast qua-ter

of Southeast quarter (Nti- NE14SEI4) and the East half of Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter (EWiNWllSEti) all of Section thirty-six (36); all In Township seventeen (17) South of Range Forty-six (46) E. W. M.; The Northeast quarter (NE‘4) or Section twenty (20); the Southwest quarter of South­east quarter (SWV<SE‘4) of Sec­tion thirty-three (33) and the Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter (SE‘4 SEV4 ) of Section thirty-three (33); all of Town­ship sixteen (16) South of Range Forty-seven (47) E. W. M.; The Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter ( SW (4 - NWVi) of Section four (4); the West half of Northwest quar­ter of Northeast quarter (W(4- NW'4NE‘4) of Section ten (10); the West half of North­west quarter (WViNWVl) of Section sixteen ( 16) ; the North­east quarter (NE(4) of North­west quarter ( NE 14 NE '4 NW ‘4 ) of Section seventeen (17); the South half of Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (StlSEVl- NW*4) and the Southeast quar­ter of Southeast quarter (SE(4 - SE‘4 ) of Section nineteen (19); all of Township seventeen (17) South of Range forty-seven (47)E. W. M.; The East half of East half (EH E'j) of Section one (1) Township Eighteen (18); South of Range forty-five (45) E.W M.; The Northeast quarter of North­west quarter (NEtiNWVi); Lot four (4) or Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4- NW (4 ) ; and the South half of Northwest quarter (SHNW^i), all of Section two (2); the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (MfiKSBtt). the South­west quarter of Southeast quar­ter ( SW SE‘4 ), and the South­east quarter of Southeast quar­ter (SE'iSEU ) all of Section three (3); the Northwest quar­ter (NW'4 ) of Section six (6); the North half of Northeast quarter ( N VI NE '4 ) cf Section seven (7); the Southeast quar­ter of Northeast quarter (SE(4- NE14), the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NESSES) of Section Twenty-six (26); the Southwest quarter (SW1* ) of Section twenty-eight (28); the West half of Northwest quar­ter (W(4NW!4) of Section thirty-two (32); the Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NE *4 NW'4), the Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4NWV4) a n d Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SE‘4 NW‘4) all of Section thirty-six (36); all in Township eighteen (18); South of Range foriy-six (46) E. W. M.;The West half cf Northeast quarter (W ilNEii), the South half of Northwest quarter (814- NW‘4), the West half of South­west quarter (W‘4SW14), and the Northwest quarter of South­east quarter <NW*4SE14) all of Section two (2); and the South­east quarter of Northwest quar­ter (SE 14 NW'4) i«f Section thirty-one (31); all of Township twenty (20) South of Range ferty-six (46) E. W. M.;The Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWV4- NW'4) of Section thirty-six (36) Township Twenty-two (22) South of Range ferty-six (46)E W. M.;The West half of Southwest quarter (WHSWH) and the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter (SE'.SW H) of Section thirtf-six (36) Township Twen­ty (20) South of Range Forty- five (45) E. W. M.;

and decreeing and adjudging that you and each of you have no In­terest. estate, or claim whatever, In or to said land or premises so de­scribed, and that the title of the plaintiff to all of said property is a good and valid fee simple tiUe. and forever enjoining and debarring you and each of you from assert­ing claim whatever In and to said land and premises or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other relief as to this court may seem meet (and) equitable In the premises, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements In this cause made and incurred.

You will take notice that this summons is served on you under and by virtue of and pursuant to an order of the Hon. Charles W. Ellis. Circuit Judge of said County and State, which Order was made on the 1st day of September. 1937. directing that the summons herein be published for four suc­cessive weeks. Including five publi­cations tn the Gate c ity Journal, published at Nyssa. Oregon The date of the first publication is September 2. 1937. and the date of the last publication wUl be Sept­ember 30. 1937

CARL H. COAD. Attorney for Plaintiff Re*k»en(V And! FT*-office addreas: Nyssa. Oregon.

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