t
THE HERMISTON
HERALD,
Cross this, Saturday, afternoon at 3
o’clock at the Civic Center room.
LIVING PRICES
The puolla of Miss Bryant’s room
went to the river Friday afternoon of
laat week for a picnic and all enjoyed
the time immensely.
Every penny is cut off the cost of goods that possi
bly can be with us. Frequently we retail goods
for less than they could be replaced for
at prevailing prices. We give a
few of our present prices.
.. 40c
Wesson Oil, pints... . ..... -................. .....
75c
Wesson Oil, quarts....................... !___
$1.45
Wesson Oil, half gallon........................
14c
Luncheon Olives. -..... . ....................... .
10c
Monopole Pineapple, sliced or grated
„ 15c
Alex Brand Salmon .............................
20c
Albers Pearls of Wheat
Shredded Wheat........... -........ —.....
.. 14c
15c
Puffed Rice or Wheat ..........................
18c
Knox Gelatine......................................
Mr. and Mrs. Waterman, Of The
Dal lea, parente of the late
Waterman, are guests at the Water
man home in this city.
Thursday the Boy Scouts biked to
Minnehaha springs-
An account of
the trip, written by one of the boys,
will appear next week.
Friday afternoon of last week Miss
Sacher’s room enjoyed a picnic on the
butte, which all thought far better
than the same time spent in the school
room.
SUPPORT ROAD BONDS
AND GET CONSTRUCTION
If the bond issue falla to carry ($6,-
000,000 road bond bill), let us ask our-
selves what le going to become of the
quarter-mill tax that we are going to
pay anyway? What is going to be
come of the auto license tax that the
autoilta are going to pay anyway? We
talk about fearing the funds derived
from the bonds will be inequitably dis
tributed, what better off will we be
regarding equitable distribution of the
road money if we vote down the
Free Delivery to all Parts of the City
bonds? Where will It go? Under the
PHONE 411
bonding bill we are assured that if
the county prepares Its grade that
that designated road will be hard-sur
County Officials
faced. If the bonds lose, we aren’t as
Circuit Judge................................ G. W. Phelps
District Attorney. ......................... Roscoe 1. Keator sured of anything but continued bad
Issued Each Saturday by
fudge................................................. ....C. H. Marsh
roads, continued mud and continued
B. E. Anderson
Commissioners
H. M. Cockburn financial loss In consequence.—Corval
FRANCIS R. REEVES
..... R. T. Brown lis Gazette.
Clerk .........
......J. D. Taylor
Sheriff.........
HERMISTON
OREGON Treasurer....
Grace Gilliam
..... C. P. Strain
Assessor.....
Milwaukie Grange at its last meet
Willard Bradley
Surveyor....
.......I. E. Young ing revoked its action of a month ago,
Entered as second-class matter. December School Supt
Coroner.......
......J.IT. Brown when resolutions were adopted oppos
1906, al ths postomce al Hermiston, Oregon Recorder......
Ben Burroughs
ing the $6,000,000 rosd bond bill, and
County court moots the first Wednesday In each
adopted another set of resolutions ap
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proving the bonds as "a step in the
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$1.50
line of progrens.” Opposition to the
WEATHER
REPORT
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proposed bond issue is being rapidly
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following
table
shows
the
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and
low
tem-
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cerature for the days and nights for ths past dispelled as the voters study the meas-
ure and acquaint themselves with ita
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Chief of Police
Pr surer.......
Fire Chief.......
Git* Physician
City Attorney.
City Surveyor
Councilmen......
............................ -F.C. McKenzie
.................. -.......... C.. M. Jensen
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C. C. Saluer
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F.. A. Phelps
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....... -..... ...............C. O. Wainscott
................................... W.. J. Warner
................................ S.. R. Oldaker
J. D. Watson
Wm. Kennedy
H. M. Straw
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A. L. Larson
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C. 8. McNaught
School District Official,
Directors . .................. C. 8. McNaught,
Clerk.
Chm.
............................................ -...J* D. Watson
F. B. Swayze
..... J. H. Young
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mn. Newell and Herbert jr., art
visiting io Pendleton thia week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Spencer
went up to Pendleton Saturday to visit
for a few days.
There will be a meeting of the Red
If the $6,000,000 bond issue and the
highways designated therein are ap-
proved, comprehensive provision for
construction of highways will have
been provided. Road construction will
have been standardized; Federal aid
and co-operation secured; the cost of
efficient engineering will have been
minimized;
co-operation
between
State. Government and counties, to
gether with genuine competitive Lid
ding for construction will have be
come a reality. The acquirement of
funds for road construction at a low
rate of interest and a method of pay-
ing both interest and principal of
state bonds out of current revenues
already imposed will also have been
secured, and this without additional
tax burden and with proper safe
guards to the general taxpayer.
HERMISTON,
OREGON
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anurs »I At THF PRINPIDAL CITIEs
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ofee at
La Grande. Oregon. April 16th. 1917.
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No, 07704, for
Farm Unit "G" in NE% section 34. township 6
north range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make five-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before W. J. Warner, United States Commissioner,
at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day
of June, 1317.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. Thomas Bot-
kin, Frank J. Auseon, Henry M. Gunn and Clauds
W. Kellogg, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXE
CUTION
Notice it hereby given that by virtue of an
execution issued out of the Circuit court, state of
Oregon for Umatilla county, and to me directed
and delivered, upon the judgment and decree
rendered and enured in said court on the 23rd
day of April, 1917, in favor of the First National
Bank of Hermiston, a corporation, and against
W. A. Hall and Abbie J. Hall, his wife, in a suit
therein pending wherein the said First National
Bank of Hermiston was plaintiff and the said W.
A. Hall and Abbie J. Hall, his wife, G. F. Hall
and C. E. Newhouse, were defendants, for the
sum of $2116.90 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from November 17, 1915,
and the further sum of $200.00 attorneys fees and
$23.00 coats and disbursements, which said decree,
judgment, and order of sale has been duly docket*
ed and enrolled in the office of the clerk of said
court; and in and by which said judgment, decree
and order of sale it was directed that the herein
after described real property in Umatilla county,
Oregon, to-wit: The south half of the northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter, the east half of
the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter,
the east half of the southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and
the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter,
all in section 3, in township 4 North, Range 28
East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 110
acres, more or less, according to the government
survey, subject to the right of way of the O-W.
R. & N. Railway Company, and the rights of way
for ditches and county roads across the said lands;
together with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
county, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all
costs; Therefore I will on the 28th day of May, 1917,
at the hour of 2o'clock in the afternoon of said day
at the front door of the court house in the city of
Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all of the right, title and interest which the
said defendants W. A. Hall and Abbie J. Hal),
his wife, G. F. Hall and C. E. Newhouse, or any
of them had in ana to the above described prem
ises on the 17th day of November, A. D. 1915, or
since then has acquired, or now have, the pro
ceeds to be applied in satitfaction of said execu
tion and all costs.
Dated this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1917.
32-36
T. D. Taylor. Sheriff
Building Material of All Kinds
Flume Stock
Suitable for All Flume Construction
See Us First
Before Starting Construction Work
and You Will Find We Have Just
What You Need
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phono Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
of the W. % of the W. 12 of the 8. % of
the 8. 12 of the NE. 14 of the SW. 1 of
Section 17, Township four North of Range
28 East of the Williamette Meridian, con
taining 2.5 acres, with a water right to de
fendant made on October 17. 1911, re
moving the cloud from plaintiff’s title
caused by said contract being recorded in
the deed records of Umatilla County, Ore
gon. in Book 76 at page 115, and quieting
plaintiff’s title to
said
premises
and
property.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the 11th day of May, 1917, directing that
service of summons herein be made by pub-
lication once each week for six successive
weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a weekly
newspaper printed and published at Her-
miston, Oregon. Date of first publication
| May 19, 1917.
W. G. DHOWLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I P. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
Western Laud & Irrigation Company, a
corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Michal Kvamme,
Defendant.
To Michal Kvamme the above named de-
fendant :
IN THE NAE OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You are hereby required to ap
SUMMONS FOK PUBLICATION.
pear and answer the complaint heretofore {
filed against you in the above entitled |
______ Court
_____ of
— the _____
In the Circuit
State — of
court and cause on or before the last day Oregon In and for Umatilla County.
of the time prescribed In the order for pub- !
Western Lani & Irrigation Company, a
lication of the summons herein, . towit. Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. N. T. Olson, De-
within six weeks from the date of the first fendant
publication of this summons, or within six ¡
'
weeks from the date of personal service
To N: T. Olson, the above named de
upon you of a copy of the summons and rendant •
complaint herein, if the same he served out [ I IN TT
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
of the State of Oregon; and if you fail so OREGON: You are hereby required to ap
to appear and answer, the plaintiff will pear and answer the complaint heretofore
above
entitled
apply to the court for the relief demanded filed against you in the above
iu the complaint herein, to wit, for a de court and cause on or before the last day
in
eree cancelling
the contract for the sale of the time prescribed In the order for pub
cree
canc
lication of the summons herein, to-wlt,
within six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, or within six
weeks from the date of personal service up
on you of a copy of the summons and
complaint herein, if the same be served out
of the State of Oregon ; and if you fall so
to appear and answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
I d the complaint herein, to-wlt, for a de
cree cancelling the contract for the sale 01
the North 12 of the East 12 of the East H
of the East 12 of the Southeast % of the
Northeast % of Section 17, Township 4
North of Hange 28 East of W. M., con
taining 2.2 acres, and the contract for the
sale of the South 12 of the East 12 of the
East 12 of the East 12 of the Southeast %
of the Northeast 14 of Section 17, Town
ship 4 North of Range 28 East of the W.
M., containing 2.5 acres, with water rights
to defendant made on August 2, 1911, re
moving the cloud from plaintiffs title
caused by said contracts being recorded in
the deed records of Umatilla County, Ore
gon In Book 73 of deeds at page 490 and
in Book 73 of deeds at page 488, respec-
tively, and quieting plaintiff’s title to said
premises and property.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the 11th day of May, 1917. directing that
service of summons herein be made by
publication once each week for six suc
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper printed and published at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Date of first publi
cation May 19, 1917.
W. G. DHOWLEY.
Attorney for the Plaintiff
I*. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
Announcement
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THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE IN UMATILLA COUNTY
Fifty of the best Lots in Pendleton, 50x100 feet adjoining the most beautiful home in this city at
the ridiculously low price of $75.00 each on easy terms. These lots are within three or four blocks
of lots that have sold for from $1,000 to $1,500 Homes costing from $5,000 to $8,000 are within
two or three blocks of the lots offered. For reference with respect to the value of lots in Coles
Addition and Irvington Heights, where this property is located, write any bank or responsible
merchant in the city of Pendleton. This beats mining or oil as an investment without the element
of gamble. Here in the City of Pendleton you will find all the educational advantages for your
children. This property is about fifteen minutes walk from the postoffice, in the north end of the
city. Property all cleared and ready for building. By clipping out the coupon and forwarding to
address below we will send you full information and terms.
IRVINGTON HEIGHTS LAND COMPANY
354 Empire Building, Seattle, Washington.
Kindly forward me full information and terms regard
ing Irvington Heights, Pendleton, Oregon.
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