The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 17, 1917, Image 4

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON.
NO IKE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
by certificate of the project manager as to
| the filing of water-right application and
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
payment of water right charges as herein­ gon, for l matilla County.
after provided, may be presented to said
The First National Bank of Seattle, a
I i ■ local land office, in person, by mail, or corporation,
and Maxwell Land & Irriga-
otherwise, within a period of 5 days prior tion Co., a corporation.
Plaintiffs, vs Erle
to the opening, to wit: On and from
L
matilla
Fruit
Company, a corporation;
I 1917 to and including 9 o’clock Penn Oregon Fruit
Company, a corporation ;
Applications pre-
M., March «. 1917.
after 9
I vented after
9 o’clock A. M., March 6. J. L. Hampel and Jane Doe Hampel, his
wife;
J.
C.
Pianey
and Jane Doe Pinney,
1917, will be filed and noted in the order
Purchased from us has been tested
applications not his wife; John Lolling and Jane Doe Dil-
¡ of their receipt. Any
.ing,
his
wile.
Defendants.
i based on a prior settlement right will be
and you know what you are getting
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or­
| subject to valid settlement claims assert-
. ed in the
manner
required
by
law. der, decree and order of sale issued out of
4
SIMI LTANEOI S FILINGS FOR PI B the above entitled court in the above en
LIC LANDS.—Applications reaching said titled cause lo me directed and dated the
local land offices during said period of five 27th day of January, 1917, upon a Judg
days, will be held and treated as simul- ment and decree rendered and entered in
taneously filed, and the register and re- aaiu court on January 26, 1917, In favor of
ceiver will dispose of them
follows
the plaintiirs and against the defendants,
(a) Where there is no conflict the appli- Erie Umaiilla Fruit company, a corpora
cation will be allowed. irrespective of tion, on plaintiffs’ first cause of suit for
whether settlement is alleged, (b) In case the sum u $666.66, with interest thereon
Complete line New Stock
of conflicting applications and only one of at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from
the applicants alleges prior settlement, his August 24, 1910, and the further sum of
now in
i application will be allowed and the others $50.00 attorneys fees, and against said de
rejected.
(cl If two or more conflicting tendant Erie Cmatida Fruit Company, a
applestIona, each containing allegations of corporation on plaintiffs’ second cause of
prior settlement, are received, a hearing, suit fur the sum of $666.66 with interest
restricted to those alleging such right, will thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum,
be ordered to determine the priority of from August 24, 1910, and the further sum
right
(d) Where there are conflicting ap- of $50 attorney s fees, and against said de
plications in which no one of the several fendant Erie Umatilla Fruit Company on
applicants claims prior
settlement
the
’ third cause of suit for $1333.32,
register and receiver will write on cards plaintiffs
with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per
the names of the several applicants, and cent
per annum, from August 24, 1910, and
Tonics, etc. Chickens, like
each of these cards will be placed in an
envelope upon which there is no distinc­ the further sum of $100 attorney’s fees;
and
against
said defendant Erie Umatilla
humans, need these tnings in the spring.
tive or identifying mark, and at 2 o’clock
I*. M., on the date of opening to entry, if Fruit Company on plaintiffs’ fourth cause
practicable ( If not. at the same hour one of suit for the sum of $1333.32, with Inter­
day later), after all the envelopes con- est thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per
taining the names of the several applicants annum from August 24, 1910, and the fur­
shall have been thoroughly mixed In the ther sum of $100.00 attorney’s fees ; and
presence of such persons as may desire to against said defendant Erie Umatilla Fruit
be present they will be drawn and numbered Company on plaintiffs’ fifth cause of suit
in order. The cards as drawn and num for the sum of $1333.32 with interest there-
bered will be securely fastened to the ap­ or from August 24, 1910, at the rate of 7
plications of the respective persons, and per cent per annum, and the further.sum
the applications will be allowed In such of $100 attorney’s fees; and against all of
order.
Applications conflicting in whole the defendants above named that said de­
Free Delivery to all Parta of the City
with those previously allowed will be re fendants and each and all of them be for­
PHONE 411
jected In the usual manner.
FAILURE ever barred and foreclosed from any and
OF APPLICANT TO OBI
PUBLIC all right, title, interest, equity and equity
LAND APPLIED FOR—Where any ap­ of redemption In and to the laud described
plicant falls to obtain land applied for by In the said five respective causes of suit
F. H. Bone, of Bickleton, Wash, him he will be permitted to elect whether and hereinafter described as First Tract,
he will amend his application to embrace Second Tract, Third Tract. Fourth Tract
was here this week and purchased the other lands not affected by pending appli- and
Fifth Tract, respectively, and the said
S ubbs ranch.
He will move here cations and otherwise subject thereto when writ commanding me to make respective
Issued Each Saturday by
such amended application is presented, or sales of the five following described respec­
within a month or six weeks and take withdraw his original application without tive
tracts of real propertv, to-wit :
FRANCIS R. REEVES
FIRST TRACT: The W 14 of the NE.
up spring work. Mr. Bone has a fam- prejudice. In the event of such with
drawal the fees and commissions will be 14 of the NW. 14 of the NE. 14 of Section
OREGON ily of a wife and two children.
HERMISTON
returned by the receiver, and the water 33, T. 5 N., R. 29 E. W. M. containing 5
right charges deposited will be returned by acres more or less, according to government
Friday evening last Mrs. Jones the project manager, upon surrender of the survey, in Umatilla County, State of Ore-
Entered as second-class matter, December
certificate of filing issued bv the project gon.
"
S 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon Sunday school, with the assistance of manager
6.
WARNING AGAINST IN
SECOND TRACT: The E. 14 of the NE.
Mrs Gunn, entertained Mr. and Mrs. LAWFUL S ETT L E MENT UPON PIRLI C 1 of the NW. 1 of the NE. ’4 of Section
LAND.—No person will be permitted to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES!
Jones at dinner at the Gunn home gain or exercise any right whatever under 13, T. 5 N., R. 29 E. W. M. containing 5
‘ government
One year
................................................. $1.50
any settlement or occupation of any of acres more or less according to
.76 The young ladies proved splendid hos­ said public lands, begun at or prior to 9 survey, in Umatilla County, State of Ore.
Six months
ron.
tesses and all spent an enjoyable even A. M . March 6, 1917. provided, however,
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
THIRD TRACT: The SE. 14 of the NW.
that this shall not affect any valid exist­
ing.
ing right obtained by settlement or entry Y of the NE. 14 of Section 33. T. 5 N„ R
ADVERTISING RATES)
‘
9
E W. M„ containing 10 acres more or
while the land was subject
thereto
Charles Kenneth Hensley, the infant 7 LIMIT OF AREA FOR WHICH WATER less, according to government survey. In
Display—One time, 25 cent« per inch; two inser-
tions, 20 cent» per inch per insertion; monthly son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hensley, RIGHT MAY BE SECURED.—The limit of "matilla County. State of Oregon.
rates, 16 cents per Inch per issue.
FOURTH TRACT: The SW. 1 of the
area per entry representing the acreage
Readers First insertion, 10 cents per line; each died Sunday evening, being 23 days which, in the opinion of the Secretary of NW. 14 of the NE. 1 of Section 33, T. 5
subsequent insertion without change of copy. old. The funeral was held Tuesday the Interior, may be reasonably required for N.. R. 29 E. W. M., containing 10 acres,
6 cents per line.
the support of a family upon such lauds, more or less, according to government sur­
afternoon from the Beasley home, Kev. is fixed as shown upon the plats for the vey in Umatilla County. State of Oregon.
FIFTH TRACT: The NW. 14 of the NW.
several
farm units. The maximum limit of
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGa Chapman conducting the services. area for which water-right application may ‘ of the NE. 1 of Section 33. T. 5 N., K.
ADVERTISING BY THE
Interment was in the Hermiston ceme­ be made for lands in private ownership shall 2′9 E. W. M.. containing 10 acres more or
be 160 acres of irrigable land for each land ‘ess, according to government survey, in
tery.
owner. 8
APPLICATION FOR WATER "mattllla County. Oregon.
R
£
S
-
A
5
5
nCTaioN"
MÉRICAN
RIGHT.—All
water right
applications,
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said
— • "18 “il
M McKenzie came down from Pen­ whether for public or private lands, must xecution. judgment, order, decree and or-
be made to the Project Manager, U. S. 1er of sale and In compliance with the com-
dleton
Monday
evening
after
spending
GENERAL OFFICES
Reclamation Service, Hermiston, Oregon, nand of said Writ, T will on the 5th day
the day with the boya. Both are now upon forms provided for that purpose, and f March. 1917. at ten o’clock A. M . at the
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
may be made on and after the date upon "rent door of the County Court House In
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPA) CIrire getting along nicely. Mr. McKenzie which this notice becomes
effective as "endleton. Umatilla County, State of Ore
went to Pendleton direct from Port- herein prescribed.
In the case of publi
ron, make separate sales in the order in
lands,
each
water
right
application
must vhich said tracts have been hereinabove
land where he had been with Mrs be for a specified farm
County Officiala
unit, and more ‘escribed, at nubile auction, subject to re-
‘emntion. to the highest bidder or bidders
G. W. Phelps McKenzie for several days. Her con- than one person may make such applica
Circuit Judge .......
tion for the same farm unit. A certificate ‘or cash in hand, of all the right, title and
Roscoe I. Keator dition is improving, but very slowly.
District Attorney
of filing will be issued each applicant by nterest which the above named defendants
C. H. Marsh
J udge
the project manager.
Filing of
water
B. E. Anderson
Commissioners
r either of them had on August 24. 1910.
Friday evening of last week the Pen right application and issuance of certifi the
H. M. Cockburn
date of the respective mortgages herein
R T. Brown dleton high school basket hall team cate give no preference right to entry on ‘oreclosed, or since that date, in and to the
Clerk
J. D. Taylor
Sheriff
public lands. Only when the project man­ ‘bove described respective tracts of property
Grace Gilliam came down for a game with the Her- ager is notified by the local land office V the said above described property or anv
Treasurer
Assessor
C. P. Strain
that an entry has been allowed, will ac-
Willard Bradley miston boys. A lively scrap was put cep tance of the water right application be art thereof, to satisfy said execution, jud".
Surveyor
order, and decree. Interest, costs and
I. K. Young up from start to finish, with the home endorsed thereon.
School Supt
Whereupon all
other nent.
‘ceruing costs.
J..T. Brown
Coroner
water
right
applications
affecting
the
farm
Dated this January 29. 1917.
Ben Burroughs ream playing the belter gama. The unit in question, with payments. made, will
Recorder
T D. TAYLOR.
County court meets the first Wednesday in each score was 24 to 8 in favor of Hermis­ be returned to the respective applicants,
Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of
month.
upon surrender by them of the certificates
Oregon.
ton. The local team was Todd and of filing issued by the project manager.
By A. C. Funk, Dep.
City Officials
Garuer, forwards; Sullivan and Chil- 9. CLASSES OF CHARGES FOR WATER
First
issue February 3. 1917.
RIGHT..—The water-right charges are of
Mayor
Last Issue March 3, 1917.
........................... F. C. McKenxie cole, guards; Madden, center. Todd two kinds, to wit : (1) A charge against
C. M Jensen
Recorder
each irrigable acre to cover cost of con
Chief of Police
C. C. Salser and Sullivan were the stars of the struction
of the Irrigation system ; and (2)
Treasurer ....
F. A. Phelps team.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
an annual charge against each Irrigable
W. Beasley
Fire Chief
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
acre
to
cover
cost of operation and main
C. O. Wainscott
City Physician ..........
A bill bas been introduced in the tenance of the system. 10. CONSTRUC­ zon, tor Umatilla County.
W. J. Warner
City Attorney..
TION CHARGE.—The construction charge
S. R. Oldaker
The First National Bank of Seattle, a
City Surveyor
land, corporation, and Maxwell Land A Irriga
J. D. Watson senate calling for a primary highway shall be $92 per acre of Irrigable
Councilmen
Wm. Kennedy through Hood River, The
Dalles, payable as follows: (a) For lands that tion Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. The
H. M Straw
were entered prior to August 13. 1914 Robinson Orchard Company, a corporation.
A. L. Larson Arlington, Umatilla, Hermiston, Stan- subject to the Reclamation Act, or prior Defendant.
to that date were subjected by contract,
field.
Echo
and
Pendleton
and
from
By virtue of an execution, judgment, or-
C. S. McNaught
trust deed, decree of court or otherwise
there to La Grande. Another road to the provisions of the Reclamation Law, 1er, decree and order of sale Issued out of
lie
above entitled court In the above en
construction charge shall be paid In
School District Officials
leaves the Columbia at Arlington and said
Hied cause to me directed aud dated the
not more than ten equal annua) Install
C. S. McNaught, Chm. liasse- through lone, Lexington. Hepp ments. the first of which shall be paid at
Directors
7th day of January, 1917, upon a judg-
J D Watson
the time of filing water right application, nent and decree rendered and entered In
F. B. Swayze ner. Pilot. Rock, Pendleton, Adams, the
said
court ou January 26th, 1917, In favor
second of which shall be paid Decern-
J. H. Young
Clerk.
Alhena, Millon and Freewater to the het 1st of the following year, and snbse .f the plaintiffs and against the defendant.
tent insta.mepts shall be paid December The Robinson Orchard Company, a corpor-
state line. S- nator Barrett was in- 1st of tach year thereafter: provided, how it Ion, on plaintiffs' first cause of suit for
WEATHER REPORT
he sum of $1333.32 with interest thereon
ever,
that If water right application sub
The following table shows the high and low iem- strumental in securing these designa­ iect to the provisions of said Reclamation it the rate of 7 per cent per annum from
tions.
E’s’ension Act. or an acceptance of the he 23rd day of March, 1911, and the fur
and nights for the
her sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, and
provisions of same in accordance with See-
bas
tion 14 thereof, be filed within six months igainst said defendant on plaintiffs’ second
The
Department
of
Agriculture
High
High Low
from the date upon which this notice be
use of suit for the sum of $1333.32 with
86
13
.... «3
37 just issued as Farmers' Bulletin No. comes effective, said construction charge i.terrat thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
«3
36 792
10
14
circular entitled “How the shell be payable In twenty annual instai
er annulli from March 23rd, 1911, and the
31
43
3» Federal Farm Loan Act Benefits the ments, the first of which shall become due further sum of $100.00 attorney’s fees, and
11
31
49
16
and
payable on December 1 following the igainst said defendant on plaintiffs' third
34
ause of suit for $1333.32 with interest
This "not only give- the date of water, right application, and sub
Farme r.
M. D. SCROGGS
sequent instalments on December 1 of each hereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
disadvantages
of
the
present
system
year
thereafter.
In
which
event
Co-overative Observer
the first rom March 23rd. 1911. and the further
per um of $100.00 attorney's fees : and against
and advantages c aimed for the new tour Instalments shall each be
centum, the next
instalments shall
defendant on plaintiff’s fourth cause
Federal land bank system, but outlines each be four per centum, and the next aid
f suit for the sum of $1333.32, with in-
fourteen
each
six
per
centum
of
the
total
erest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per
who may obtain loans, bow to organ­ tonsiruction charge
(b) For the remain innum from March 23rd, 1911, and the
ize a local a-sociation and other use­ Ing lands an initial payment of five per urther sum of $100.00 attorney's fees :
centum of the construction charge shall be that said defendant be forever barred and
ful information. Congressman Sinnott made
at the time of filing water right ap
foreclosed from any and all right, title,
will get a copy of the same to any plication, and the remainder of the con interest, equity and equity of redemption
struction charge shall be paid in fifteen
in
and to the lami described In said com
constituent
requesting
him
therefor
« nnual instalments, the first five of which
Mis. Hinkle came home Tuesday
laint in the said four respective causes of
shall each be five per centum and the re
after a eek iu Portland
mainder each seven per centum of the total nit and hereinafter described as First
Coquille Lumber Co , closed four construction
charge. The first
said Tract. Second Tract. Third Tract and
fifteen
annual instalments shall become due Fourth Tract respectively, and the said
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Campbell were years, will open with sufficient orders
and payable December 1 of the fifth cal- vrit commanding me to make respective
nt Pendleton Saturday.
for a year’s run.
ales of the four following described re
ex dar year after the initial instalment,
and subsequent instalments shall
become pective tracts of real property, to wit :
Klamath
Falls
—
Box
factory
com-
Miss I dyers was down from Pen-
FIRST TRACT: The NE. — of the NE
due and payable on December 1 of each
pany with capital of $50,000 will em­ calendar year thereafter 11 INCREASED i, of the NE 1 of Sec 33, Tp. 5 N . <>f
dleton for the week end.
Range 29 E W. M., containing 10 acres
ploy over 50 hands and have 50,000
cases
In
water right ore or less according to government sur-
Miss Brum back of Walla Walla,
application for lands In private ownership rey. In 1 matilla County. State of Oregon
capacity
The SE
of the
or for lands under entries not subject to
was a guest at the Waiosco t home
reclamation
shall not be made NE % of the NE 1 of Sec 33, Tp 5 N.,
several days thia week
MATILLA PROJECT OREGON, SEC within one year from the date upon which »f Range 29, E. W M.. containing 10 acres
ond Unit of West Extension, Public this notice becomes effective, the construe- more or less according to government sur-
(Effective March I. 1917c
De tien charge for such land shall be
R guiar meeting of the Civic club Notice
In vey. In Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
of the Interior, Washington, D C. “reused 5 per centum each year until such
THIRD TRACT
The SW 14 of the NE
will be held next Fridav afternoon, partment
In pursuance of section application i: made and an initial instill
8, 1917
1 of the NE % of See 33, Tp 5 N . of
I of the Reclamation Art of June 17. 190. ment Is paid
February 23.
Range 29 K IV M . containing lo acres
amendatory OF CONSTRUCTION CHARGE PERMIS more or less according to government sur-
388), and
Any water-right applicant may at
McNaught was a delight- thereof and supplemental thereto, aud par SIBLE
tieularly the Reclamation Extension Act of his option, pay in advance the whole or
FOURTH TRACT:
of the NE.
ful hostess Thursday
afternoon al August 13. 1914 (38 Stat , 686), public ary part of the construction charge owing
: 1. of Sec 33. Tp
of
notice
the Second Unit of the West Ex by him within any shorter period than that Range
carda. She bad in for the afternoon tension, for I matilla
W.
M
.
containing
Project. Oregon, is here prese ribed by
this notice
13
OPERA more or less according to government sur
by issued, as follows
LANDS FOR TION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGE
ladies to till four tables
WHICH WATER WILL BE FURISHED
The operation and maintenance charge for
Now. THEREFORE, by virtue of said
L. J. Allen, of the O A. C exten- Upon proper Application being made there
x ecut ion. judgment, order, decree and order
for, water will hr furnished under said Pro- after until further notice, shall be $1 no
f sale and in compliance with the com
sion service, was here Tuesday and
and
of said writ. I will on the 5th day
not, which will entitle man
spoke al the schools. To the girls he thereafter, for the irrigable lands of the
of
March. 1917 st ten o’clock A. M . at
said Second Unit shown on the farm unit
front door of the County Court House
talked about canning and to the boys
ata of th following townships of the
irrigable arre
Additional water sun the Pendleton,
Umatilla County, state of
illamette ! Meridian
It
. K
will be furnished st the rate of 1:
about pig clubs, corn and Held peas
gon,
make separate sales In the order
N it M
4 N . R M K
n which
II 26 E . T
R 28 K . which
Last week we overlooked mention
’< seribed at publie auction, subject to re
de mption to the highest bidder or bidders
ing Mi-s Barton’s paper at the Parent. the Interior on February 5, 1917. and are when water right application
for
cash In hand of all the right, title
on file In the office of the Project Man
In any
Teacher meeting Many considered it ager. United States Reclamation Service. public lands entered after Ju
nd interest which the above named de
fendant had en March 23rd, 1911. the date
the best number on the program and Hermiston. Oregon, and the local land of
fices at I a G rande. Oregon, and The Dalles,
of the respective mortgages herein
fore
• »pi esseri the hope that she could give
•
1 sed. or since that date, in and to the
W \ TER RIGHI
bove described respective tracts of pro
another soon.
ffic
plats embracing public lands of the United mation
Mr. and Mrs l’ickens and son
ALFALFA SEED
GARDEN and FIELD SEED
il
Have You Tried “Black Diamond”
Briquets
PRODUCTS OF THE FAMOUS BLACK DIAMOND MINES
They are made in uniform cvbes, dustless, and are abso­
lutely without waste.
Try a load for your next order.
them.
Coal is practically impossible to buy during the present
car shortage.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Umatilla Storage & Commission
Company
Wood
We also have a good supply of fine big pine wood, well
seasoned.
Slabs
Our |slab wood contains no edgings, all is big block
wood.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
The Hermiston Herald
LOCAL BRIEFS
and
Mr and Mri. Jones, who have been at
the Hermiston Hotel the past week,
left Monday.
Mr. Pickens and Mr.
Junes are telephone linemen who have
been working on the system here
States may be made beginning March 6.
1917. at 9 o’clock A M at the local land
pavable to th
office of the district within which said
Reclamation
land is situate«!
Every person desiring to
acquire any of said public lands must eie shall become effective
rute a homestead application subject to the and shall he In full fore
provisions of the reclamation law In man
ner required by law. which with the re
quired fees aud commissions, accompanied terior
tion,
This
judgment,
order and decrec.
Phone Main 33
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Interest.
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T D TAYLOR.
Sheriff of Umatilla County. State of
( regon
Last issue March 3, 1917.
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