The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE fiAZETTE.TniFa, HXrrXXB OKE, THVRSDAT, NOV. CO, 1910.
BILL PROVIDES FOR
DroTrvTrnu
ILOILAILR
HAT
i.llilHi
first day of Ioeember of each year
following ihe Cling of said statement,
unless tl.e same shall have been fully
paid and satisfied, to present said
statements to tl:e county assessor of
the county.
State of Oregon are Infected with was artistically decorated In gera-
uui.t.u routnts union constitute a niums and ferns. A fine dinner was Dalles Thursday morninit
. yuuug peate. ueaun servea aur me ceremony Dy Mrs,
and safety, therefore, an emergency Ivan Wilkes. The bride is from
is hereby declared to exist and this Spray and the groom recently moved
Miss Edna Broyles went to The 1 of the first. It Is not improbable that s, n and Mary McDaid, well known
a "gusher" may be opened.
p iple of this city.
from that place ta Condon and is
Act Shalt Ha In ..n nnj
hose dutT it hll h. .. . 'u" "uu
extend the .mounts thereof on th. nrovllhv LT" PaSSae ' DW ' ,he Wrietn ot the
assessment roll afain.t th. Proval th Governor. , Goat Pastime Mr. and Mrs. Wilke.
A BILL
FOR AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR
THE EXTERMINATION AND
ERADICATION OF CRfll' N D
SQUIRRELS, OTHER NOX.IOCS
RODENTS AND PREDATOR f
ANIMALS. AUTHORIZING COUN
TY COURTS AND BOARDS OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO
PROVIDE FUNDS THERKFOli
AND PRESCRIBING THE MAN
MANNER OF PROCEDURE TO
CREATE A LIEN I" PON THE
PROPERTY INFESTED WITH
SUCH RODENTS FOR THE EX-'
TERMINATION THEREOF AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. I
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF OREGON. j
SECTION I. It shall be and Is'
hereby declared to be the duty of!
every person, firm, corporation, co-
partnership, company owning, leas-
Ing, occupying, nossessine or l.arini.;
charge of or dominion over any land
piace, building, structure, whart,
pier or dock which is infested with
ground squirrels and other noxious
rodents or predatory animals, as
soon as the presence of the same shall
como to his, their or its knowied?.-
at once to proceed and to continue in
good faith to exterminate and des
troy such rodents by poisoning, trap
vng, or otner appropriate and effect
lve means.
SECTION II. The county court
ur ooara oi county commissioners in
any county of this ernto k.k..
authorired and empowered, or on a
petition of one hundred, or more, tax
payers and land owners of said coun
ty, shall, unless a remonstrance con
taming the names of a greater num
oer ot tax nayers and lanH
shall be presented, appropriate ade
ijuaie tunas not ess th. fl t,
dred dollars ($500) in a
the creation of a Revolving Fund to
ne used in the extermination ant Ho
truction of ground squirrels and
other noxious rodents" or predator)
nimais, in accordance with the pro
visions of this act.
SECTOIN III. The Cnilntw nnrt
or board of county commissioners is
nereoy authorized to nurrhase nnio,
and other supplies necessary for the
extermination of anv ernnnrt im,ir
rels and other noxious rodents or
predatory animals and to cause said
poison to be mixed and poison baits
to be prepared and to sell the same
at the cost to residents of suit mnn
ty for the purpose aforesaid, and the
proceeds derived from anv salo tho
of shall be paid to and become a part
oi said Revolving Fund.
SECTION IV. It shall 6e the duty
oi me Agricultural Aeent of even
county in this state, or in counties
not having such agricultural agent
any person appointed by the court to
carry out the provisions of this Act
snail be deemed to be the arrimitn.
al agent for the purposes hereof, to
mix any poison and prepare poison
"au" uisinouie the same, or
other necessay supplies provided by
saia court or board of emmtv mm
missioners, to the applicants for
same and to collect ail moneys, and
receipt werelor. and mskn mnn.
ly report to said court. Such agri
cultural agent sha 1 receive nn h
ditional compensation for performing
the duties herein but shall be allowed
sucn additional assistance as in the
opinion of said court n, kn..j ,.u..u
wwn. u ana ll
be necessary to effectively carry out
me provisions hereof, and in counties
not having an agricultural
court or board of county commission
ers snau nx the compensation of the
person so appointed, which shall not
. exceed J5.00 per day and shall pre
scribe by order such additional ...
istance as may be necessary to carry
vui me provisions hereof.
otcilON V. The agricultural
agent shall give notice to all persons
lesiaing or owning any land within
saia county, by the Duhlinatinn w
of, in not less than two newspapers
i seaerai circulation within said
county for two weeks, or thr i00
of said paper of the kind of poison
or poison baits or method mn-i .
pedient or effective to be used for the
extermination or destruction of such
rodents, and the time when th.. am
is to be put out or used: aairt nm:.
hail be deemed to be sufficient to &h
persons described in Section I hereof
and unless any such Dersnn iu.
w,thin thirty days from the first pub
lication of said notice, begin in good
faith to exierminate, eradicate and
destroy as aforesaid. Or bv anv ntliu.
effective means, any ground squirrels
or ouier noxious rodents or nrt.rfntr.rv
animals that may be designated in
we published notice aforesaid, it
shall then be the duty of the counu
court to appoint a person or persons
recommended By the agricultural
agent, to proceed with the eitermin.
tion and eradication of such rodents
upon the land or place, as aforesaid,
and for that purpose the said person
or persons appointed are hereby
authorised to enter upon any land,
place or buildings, structure, wharf,
pier or dock for the purposes of this
act, and any expense incurred in the
extermination or eradication of ueh
rodents. Including a charge for ser
vices of not to exceed Five dollars
($5.00) per diem, said person or per
sons shall set forth, fully itemteed, in
a tatement to the county court with
in sixty days from the time that
aid money shall have been expended
and the court shall examine into the
Items thereof and approve the same.,
and if the expense thereof Is found
to be unreasonable, shall correct said
unreasonable items thereof and mod
ify said statement thereupon the
the court shall file such itatement in
the office of the county clerk, and
from the date of filing thereof said
sum of money shall constitute lien
upon the property therein described.
SECTION VI. It shall be the duty
of th county clerk on and after the
assessment roll against the said
I premises and the same procedure!
provided by law for the collection of !
taxes and delinquent taxes shall be'
Fuel Shortage Hits Restaurant.
One misfortune follows another
applicable thereto and upon collec-1 with charlie Chinn, proprietor of the
; tion thereof the nroceeds shall h : rurluu111 restaurant. Last week he
; paid in and become a part of the Re- i was r0DDed of ome $260 and now he
' volving Fund, as aforesaid. j ovva torcea to close bis eating
! SECTION VII. All poison baits plac on cunt of fuel shortage,
prepared and distributed by the agri-1 Mr- chlnn burns wood at his place,
.'cultural agent, as aforesaid, shall be!"hen ne can et but is unable to
will make their home here. Condon
Globe-Times.
BOARDMAN NOTES.
Dr. W.
A. Cate. a prominent phy
ha. been forced to dose his eating 8K''an'''Nbr,a)skal.Bpent
'nlac on i" Sunday at the home of A. L.
' placed in containersplaced in con
tainers, plainly labeled, to show the
contents thereof, and in order to se
cure the most effective and econom
ical expenditure ot funds for the ex
termination of the said ground squir
rels and other noxious rodent or
predatory animals, the county court
or board of county commissioners
shall cooperate so far as practicable,
with the slate and federal organisa
tions engaged in similar work.
SECTION VIII. Whereas, many
lands, places, buildings, structures.
get a supply at the present time. He
will resume business just as soon as
the wood arrives, which will proba
bly be within a few days.
Larson. He was highly pleased with
Boardman and vicinity and may de
cide to locate here. Here' hoping,
The director of both the Farm
Loan Association and Telephone Com
pany, met in the schoolhouse Satur
day. These organiiationa report sat
isfactory progress.
The little daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Wilkes-Frost.
The Wheat City Hotel was the
scene of a quiet little wedding Satur-! Lee Mead of Messner is suffering with
day, November 8th. at 8 p. m., when an infected finger, but is much Im
Charles Alden Wilkes, brother of proved since being treated by Dr,
tvan wiiKes, proprietor of the Wheat Cate.
v.uy noiet. and Miss Alice Mabel : Ishmael Hendrlck, who ha been at
'roM "ro unlo " marriage. Kev. Pendleton hospital with typhoid fev
C. H. Nellor, pastor of the Congreca-
.. ..-..o, K,tls) uu Uvn. -..u.Uiu0iiuuiu iuivo, oinciaiea. ine room morning.
LUCKY
STRIKE
cigarette
It's toasted to in
crease the good,
wholesome flavor
of the Kentucky
Burley tobacco.
A regular man's
smoke and delicious!
Carty Has Fine Supply
Of Well Water On Ranch
Down in the lower end of Juniper
Canyon the Jas. Carty ranch stands
it like the oasis in the desert. Tin
Carty place Is one of the oldest la
mat section of Morrow county am!
-i more commonly referred to as tho
"Tub Springs Ranch." The name is
derived from a wonderfu sprinpt
located near Mr,. Carty's house.
The spring furnishes abig part of
Mr. Carty's water supply, but the
Teteran sheepman has decided that
he might Just AS Wftll h:iA ninro an
there is a drill in operation at the
present time about four jumps from
the front door of the Carlv residence
A flowing well is the result of drilling
down to a depth of 160 feet. The
drillers are now at wort nnttinir'
down another well wjthin a few feet
i Willis Stewatr, local livery man,
j received a carload of fine alfalfa hay,
fnin Hoard man last week. There is
a wide demand for the Boardman
product, ns it is said to be exception
ally clean bay.
Georse Marsh, traveling for the
Sicberliug-Lucas Music Co., of Port
land, was calling on the Heppncr
trade Monday.
Mrs. Helen Lyons and three chil
dren have arrived in lleppner to visit
with relatives Their home is in
Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. Lyous is a sis
ter of Mrs. W. L. McCaleb and Mrs.
J. P. Condor.
E. R. Frederickson, the man who
looks after your tire troubles and
missing cylinders down at Lexington,
was a Tuesday afternoon business
caller In Heppner. 1
J. H. Belleubrock, who formerly
lived on Rhea creek but now runs a
stock ranch in Grant county, wa
tiansacting business in Heppner the
first of the week.
John F. Vaughn, local auto dealor,
spent a few days in Portland last
week, looking after business matters.
George W Broadley, L:xlngton
business man, spent a few hours in
Heppner Saturday. Mr. Broadley
owns the blacksmith shop at Lexington.
County Clerk Waters issued a mar
riage license this week ts Allan John-
Harvey McAlister of Lexington was
a caller in Heppner on Monday.
Glen Jones Is visiting In Pendle
ton and points east this week.
Lloyd Fell returned Monday from
a trip to Ritter
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