The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 23, 1918, Image 7

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    HERMISTON
THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
conversation
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
OREGON.
between Mrs. Attebury |
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
and little two year old daughter that Department of the Interior, U.S. Land ofce at
was in the news some two weeks ago. I
W. J. WARNER
La Grande. Oregon, January 17, 1918.
,
-
-------------------- Notice 14 hereby given that William S. Mitchell,
Ae for
4.) the
Le .r
p.... Creek
(,). .
A*
men on Butter
go- of Hermiston, Oregon, who on March 25th, 1911,
ing to lodge every Saturday night and ! Tor“e.Ke"lamalNe""sws.EE: N0nk“ä8.
Attorney-at-Law
Valentine day has coma and gone sometimes twice a week. Butter Creek | MXnal, Kash“te“PnoE@O““S itenetoh tWMbazestve HERMISTON,
and was hardly noticed except by the correspondent you should worrv, you year proof to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. J. Warner. United States |
small children in school.
are just not used to a real live man.
FOR THE NEXT
J, T. HINKLE
commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th |
of March, 1918.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolf and children
Mrs. R. G. Attebury day
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Mac -
returned to tbeir borne last week from
kay, Emery T. Hancock, Carl Schachemeyer,
Robert Kennedy, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
a two months' v.sit to her parents in
C. 8. DUNN. Register HERMISTON,
PUBLIC NOTICE (EFFECTIVE MARCH 1,
Idaho.
- 1918) UMATILLA PROJECT. OREGON.
OREGON
Third Unit of West Extension. Department of
Mr. and Mrs. Cabbage return: d the Interior, Washington, D. C., February 7, 1918.
1. In pursuance of Section 4 of the Reclamation
Sunday from a two months’ visit in Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 388), and acts amed-
DENTIST
atory
thereof and supplemental thereto, and IN THE JUSTICE S COURT FOR HERMISTON
Seattle with their daughter.
particularly the Reclamation Extension Act of
DISTRICT. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON
Hermiston. Oregon
August
13,
1914
(38
Stat.,
686),
public
notice
for
Mrs. B. Lane and children left Sun­
Sapper and T. W. Sapper, I
Office Hours:
Office. Bark Bldg.
the Third Unit of the West Extension. Umatilla O. G. Plaintiffs.
Summons
Office Phone. 93
8 to 5; Sundays & eve-
day night to join Mr. Lane who has Project. Oregon, is hereby issued, as follows: 2. Hurley
Smythe, Defendant.
)
nings by appointment.
Residence
Phone
32
Lands for which water will be furnished. —Upon
To Hurley Smythe, defendant:
secured a government job teaching tbe proper application being made therefor, water
In the name of the state of Oregon you are
Yakima Indians blacksmithing. We will be furnished under said project in the irriga­ hereby commanded to appear and answer the
tion season of 1918, and thereafter, for ths irrig­ complaint filed against you in the above entitled
wish them success.
able lands of the said Third Unit shown on the action within six weeks from the date of the first
farm-unit plats of the following townships of the
of this summons and on or before
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Harry Lester went to Seattle Willamette Meridian, to-wit: T. 4 N., R. 25 E., T. 5 publication
2,1918, and if you fail to so appear or ans­
N , R. 26 E., T. 5 N. R. 27 E.. which plats were March
wer,
the
plaintiffs,
for want thereof will take
to spend some time with her mother approved by the Secretary of the Interior on the
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M . 2 to 6 P. M.
against you for the sum of $4.55 with
of this notice, and are on file in the office of judgment
Office Phone: Main 92 Residence Phone: 191
and Harry expects to join her in a few date
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
the Project Manager, United States Reclamation annum
from
March, 1917, until paid, and interest
Office in Bank Bldg.
Service,
Hermiston.
Oregon,
and
the
local
land
days when he will go to work' in the
on
S10.55
at
the
rate
of
10
per
cent
per
annum
office at The Dalles, Oregon. 3. When and how from March 3» 1917, to September 7, 1917, and the
shipyards.
to make entry for public land.—Homestead entries further sum of $15.00 attorneys fees; the sum of
for the farm units shown on said plats embracing
Myrtle McCoy returned home Sun­ public lands of the United States may be made $15.00 with interest thereon from March 3, 1917,
until paid at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
beginning March 6. 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M.. at the and
day last from Lexington, where she local
further sum of 810.00 attorneys fees; the
land office of the district within which said sum the
of $29.16 with interest thereon from October
has been spending a few days with her land is situated. Every person desiring to ac­ 12, 1917, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and
Rooma 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
quire any of said public lands must execute a for the costs and disbursements of this action.
sister.
homestead application subject to the provisions
summons is published pursuant to an order Office Hours:
of the reclamation law in manner required by law of Thill
the Hon. E. P. Dodd. Justice of the Peace for
We bear that some dairymen spend which, with the required fees and commissions,
Phone 551
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Hermiston district, Umatilla county, Oregon,
by certificate of the project manager made
entered on January 17th, 1918, and the
all their extra change for candy for accompanied
as to the filing of water-right application and date of and
the first publication of this summons Is the
DALE ROTHWELL
the favorite of their herd, but we payment of water-right charges as hereinafter 19th day of January, 1918.
provided, may be presented to said local land
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
W. J. Warner.
think plenty of good bay with shorts office, in person, by mail, or otherwise, within a
Attorney for Plaintiffs
period
of
5
days
prior
to
the
opening,
to-wit:
On
Hermiston, Ore.
and bran twice a day tbe best rations and from March 1, 1918, to and including 9 o'clock
A. M.. March 6, 1918. Applications presented First publication Jan. 19. 1918.
for a dairy herd.
after 9 o’clock A. M., March 6, 1918, will be filed Last publication March 2. 1918.
L. Greybeal took No. 1 for Portland and noted in the order of their receipt. Any ap­
plications not based on a prior settlement right
Monday last.
will be subject to valid settlement claims asserted
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
in the manner required by law. 4. Simultaneous NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE UNDER EXE­
American National Bank Building
CUTION
Miss Louis Samson came down Sun­ filings for public land.—Applications reaching
Pendleton. Oregon
said local land offices during said period of five
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an exe-
day last and spent the night with her days, will be held and treated as simultaneously cution
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
filed,
and
the
register
and
receiver
will
dispose
of
Court of the state of Oregon for Umatilla county,
mother.
them as follows: (a) Where there is no conflict and to me directed and delivered upon the judg­
A bit oi advice is offered to all yourg the application will be allowed, irrespective of ment and decree rendered and entered in said
whether settlement is alleged, (b) In case of court on the 24th day of January, 1918, in that
men with cars. Always do your own conflicting applications and only one of the certain suit wherein West Umatilla Water Users
PHOTOGRAPHS
applicants
prior settlement his applica­ Association, a corporation, as Plaintiff, and John
driving unless the girl is your own tion will be alleges
allowed and the others rejected, (c) W. Campbell, the Hartman Abstract Company,
We guarantee our work
When in Pen­
sister, or have your brother at the If two or more conflicting applications, each con­ a corporation. Western Land & Irrigation Com­ dleton come and see us. Studio located
taining allegations of prior settlement, are receiv­ pany, a corporation, and R. C. Hazen, are defend­
wheel while you take the back seat ed, a hearing, restricted to those alleging such ants, in favor of the defendant Western
right, will be ordered to determine the priority of Land & Irrigation Company and against Opposite Hotel Pendleton (NzNEthe) ’
with your best girl; also we would right, (d) Where there are conflicting applica­ the
defendant John W. Campbell for the
suggest that telephone poles are not tions in which no one of the several applicants sum of $8634.60, with interest thereon at
claim prior settlement the register and receiver the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
placed near the road for cars to climb. will write on cards the names of the several ap­ the 24th day of January, 1918; the further
plicants, and each of these cards will be placed sum of $600.00 attorneys fees and for $19.50 costs
That if any one tries climbing ooe it is in an envelope upon which there is no distinctive and
disbursements, which said decree, judgment
or
identifying mark, and at 2 o’clock P. M., on the and order of sale has been docketed and enrolkd
likely to cost the young man several
date of opening to entry, if practicable (if not, at in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court;
dayswagestorepair damages, but if the same hour one day later), after all the envel­ and whereas by said jugdment, decree and order
opes containing the names of the several appli­
sale it was directed that the following describ­
ALWAYS ON THE JOS
,
be don’t mind the cost, we should cants shall have been thoroughly mixed in the of
ed real property situated in Umatilla County,
presence of such persons as may desire tobe pres­ Oregon, to-wit: the Southeast quarter (SEM)and
worry.
ent, they will be drawn and numbered in order. the East half of Northeast quarter (E+NEM), of
cards as drawn and numbered will be secure­ Section thirty-two (32), Township five (6) North,
Mr. Streighter returned home a few The
ly fastened to the applications of the respective Range twenty-eight (28 ), E. W. M., together with
days ago from Kellogg. He was ac­ persons, and the applications will be allowed in the water right appurtenant thereto, being the
such order. Applications conflicting in whole
right conveyed to John W. Campbell by the
companied home by one of bis sons. with those previously allowed will be rejected in water
Western Land & Irrigation Company by water
Give Us A Trial
the
usual
manner.
5.
Failure
of
applicant
to
ob
­
right
contract
dated April 30th, 1909, be sold by
We understand another son is ex. tain public land applied for.—Where any applicant
the Sheriff of Umatila County, Oregon, to satisfy
Hermiston Transfer Company
pected soon. They are busy getting fails to obtain land applied for by him he will be said judgment, decree and order of sale.
permitted to elect whether he will amend his
I will, on Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1918,
Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
tbeir land in shape for spring crops application to embrace other lands not affected by at the hour of 10 o'clock of the forenoon of said
Phone 152
Res., 29F2
applications and otherwise subject there­ day, at the front duor of the court house in
The girls of the advanced room are pending
to when such amended application is presented, the city of Pendleton, in Umatilla county, Ore­
learning to appreciate Miss Virginia or withdraw his original application without pre­ gon. sell all the right, title and interest the said
judice. In the event of such withdrawal the fees John W. Campbell had in and to the above des­
very much and would be glad if she and commissions will be returned by the receiver, cribed premises and property on the 30th day of AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING
and the water right charges deposited will be re­ April, 1909, or since then has acquired therein or
broth-
bad as many sisters as she has
TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER
turned by the project manager, upon surrender of thereto, at public auction to the highest bidder
the certificate of filing issued by the project for cash in hand, the proceeds to ne applied in
era.
manager. 6. Warning against unlawful settle­ satisfaction of said execution and order of sale
Mesdames R. W. Walpole and N. ment upon public land.—No person will be per­ and all costs.
For a good many yeara The American
mitted to gain or exercise any right whatever
Dated this 5th day of February, 1918.
Seaman were again on duty as advis­ under any settlement or occupation of any of
Tobacco Company have been conducting a
T. D. Taylor, Sheriff
public lands, began at or prior to 9 A. M.,
By A. C. Funk, Deputy series of experiments having aa their
ors to the girls' sewing club Friday, said
March 6, 1918, provided, however, that this shall Eeb. 9-March 16
which proves the girls made do mis­ not affect any valid existing right obtained by
object the improvement of amoking
settlement or entry while the land was subject
take when they chose these two thereto. 7. Limit of area for which water right
tobaccos.
NOTICE OF SALE
be secured.—The limit of area per entry re­
staunch friends as co workers. Tbeir may
And it is interesting to know that one
presenting the acreage which, in the opinion of
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the
interest and advice is appreciated by the Secretary of the Interior, may be reasonably authority of the City Charter of the City of Her­ of the greatest of their discoveries was one
required for the support of a family upon such miston and the direction of the the City Council
every member. The club lost one of lands, is fixed as shown upon the plats for the authorizing and directing the Treasurer of the of the simplest, and that was, that cooking
several
farm units. The maximum limit of area City of Hermiston to collect the unpaid assess­
its members this week, Doris Lane, as for which
water-right application may be made ment for the City irrigation water for the year or toasting tobacco improved it in every
sbe will now be a pupil in the Yakima for lands in private ownership shall be 160 acres 1917, levied and imposed under the provisions of way, just as cooking moat fooda improves
of irrigable land for each land owner. 8. Appli­ Ordinance No. 76, passed by the City Council and
cation for water right.—All water-right ap­ approved by the mayor on July 2nd, 1913.
school.
them.
plications, whether for public or private lands,
I will on the 26th day of February, 1918, at the
They took a real Burley tobacco, grown
We were informed that W. Caldwell must be made to the Project Manager, U. 8. Re­ hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at
Service, Hermiston, Oregon, upon the City Council Chamber in the City of Her-
went to Pendleton hospital for treat­ clamation
forms provided for that purpose, and may be miston, Oregon, sell the following described lots, in this country; toasted it as you would
made on and after the date upon which this pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the toast bread; moistened it to replace the
ment of blood poison last Sunday.
notice becomes effective as herein prescribed. In highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
Tbe Red Cross auxiliary met at the the case of public lands, each water-right applica­ from the sale of each lot. piece or parcel of land natural moisture driven off by toasting;
tion must be for a specified farm unit, and more to be applied in satisfaction of the assessment
postoffice last Saturday where more than one person may make such application for upon lot, piece or parcel of land with interest made it into cigarettes, called them
the same farm unit. A certificate of filing will be
from April 10, 1917, at the rate of 6 per “LUCKY STRIKE, the toaated cigarette.”
work was distributed. The officers issued each applicant by the project manager. thereon
cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per
and offered them to the public.
are getting the members in good work­ Filing of water-right application and issuance of cent of each of said assessments and all costs.
certificate give no preference right to entry on
Following is a description of each of said lots,
The result has been the greatest demana
ing order. They are greatly assisted public lands. Only when the project manager is pieces or parcels of land with the number of feet
notified by the local land office that an entry has
name of owner or reputed owner, and ever created for any tobacco product in a
by a few staunch friends of tbe boys been allowed, will acceptance of the water-right frontage,
amount of said assessment.
City of Hermiston according to plat filed with similar length of time.
at tbe front, as all are only too glad to application be endorsed thereon. Whereupon all
other water-right applications affecting the farm county recorder November 3,1904.
. The change produced by toasting is not
unit in question, with payments made, will be re­
add tbeir bit when they can.
Name
Amount
turned to the respective applicants, upon sur­
only most wholesome, but the flavor is
4—
Young Fat is fast acquiring the render by them of the certificates of filing issued Block
Lot 8. 60 feet, F. B. Swayze
..$3.00
the project manager. 9. Classes of charges
ability to drive the car as he too: by
Lot 4, 60 feet, F. B. Swayze .
3.00 greatly improved, just as cooking improves
for water-rights.—The water-right charges are
several passengers to Umatilla Monday of two kinds, to-wit: (1) A charge against each
meat, for example.
Lot 11, 25 feet, E. 8. Taylor
1.50
night and will soon be as good a driver irrigable acre to cover cost of construction of the
Lot 21, 50 feet, E. S. Taylor......
_ 3.00
irrigation
system;
and
(2)
an
annual
charge
brother.
Lot 22, 60 feet. E. S. Taylor......
3.00
as bis big
against each irrigable acre to cover cost of opera­
Lot 28, 50 feet. F. B Swayze ....
3.00
tion and maintenance of the system. 10. Con­
Lot
24,
50
feet,
F.
B.
Swayze
.
.
8.00
struction
charge.
—
The
construction
charge
shall
W. L. Kimble, an east of town be $92 per acre or irrigable land, payable as fol­ Block 6—
Lot 6, 25 feet. W. M. Glasson
1.50
rancher, took the examination for lows: (a) For lands that were entered on or be­
fore August 13, 1914, subject to tbe Reclamation
army service in Pendleton Tuesday.
Lot 19, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze........
1.50
Act, or on or prior to that date were subjected by
Lot 22, 25 feet, E, R. Hermiston..
1.60
contract, trust deed, decree of court or otherwise
to the provisions of the Reclamation Law. said Block 9
COMMUNICATION
Lot 4, 50 feet. F. B. Swayze
3.00
construction charge shall be paid In not more than
3.00
Lot 5,50 feet, F. B. Swayze ........
ten equal annual instalments, the first of which
Editor Herald:
shall be paid at the time of filing water-right Block 10-
—FOR
1.50
Lot 1,25 feet, F. B. Swayze
While there has been a good deal of application, the second of which shall be paid
Lot 2, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze
1.50
December 1st of the following year, and subse­
wondering if the Butter Creek news is quent instalments shall be paid December 1st of
1.60
Lot 3. 25 feet. F. B. Swayze
1.50
Lot 4, 26 feet, F. B. Swayze
year thereafter; provided, however, that if
true, moat of the Butter Creekers can each
1.50
Lot 21, 25 feet, F. A. Yates
water right application subject to the provisions
Lot 22, 25 feet, F. A. Yates
1.50
tell you some of this ( news) is a long of said Reclamation Extension Act, or an accept-
Lot 24. 25 feet, F. B. Swayze
1.60
anco of the provisions of same in accordance
way from truth, especially auch as the with Section 14 thereof, be filed within six months
Lot 25, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze
1.50
Lot
26,
25
feet.
F,
B,
Swayze
1.50
from the date upon which this notice becomes
Lot 29. 25 feet. F. B. Swayze
1.50
effective, said construction charge shall be pay­
Lot
30,
25
feet,
F.
B.
Swayze
1.50
able in twenty annual instalments, the first of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
which shall become due and payable on December 1 Kern Add Block A—
Lot
4,
25
feet,
E.
C.
Neimeyer
1.50
1 following the date of water right application,
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at and
subsequent instalments on December 1 of
City of Hermiston according to plat filed with
La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 17th, 1918.
in which event the first four county
(
recorder April 6, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that Shedrach C. Nich- each year thereafter,
shall each be two per centum, the Block
1
1—
ols, of Hermiston, Oregon, who on April 24th. 1911. instalments
two instalments shall each be four per
Lot 3. 25 feet, Hermiston Realty Co
1.50
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09252, for next
centum, and the next fourteen each six per cen­
1.50
Unit "B" in SEM, being SW% SE‘ section 28. tum of the total construction charge, ib) For | Lot 26, 25 feet, 8. R. Oldaker
Block
8
—
Tp. 5 N.. R. 28 E. W. M„ has filed notice of ir tent­ the remaining lands an initial payment of five per
1.60
Lot
2.
25
feet,
Lena
W.
Behrman
ion to make five-year proof to establish claim to the centum of the construction charge shall be made
1.60
Lot 3, 25 feet, Erma B. Walling
land above described before W. J. Warner. United at the time of filing water right application, and
States Commissioner, at hl, office at Hermiston, the remainder of the construction charge shall be Block B
2.85
Lot
Oregon, on the 12th day of March. 1918
fifteen annual instalments, the first five of
2.85
Lot 2. 47.5 feet. J. H Reid
Claimant names as witnesses: Karl Schache- paid in shall
each be five per centum and the re­
2.85
Lot 3, 47.5 feet, J. H Reid
meyer Fred B Chezik, William Kenned y. Thoma. which
mainder each seven per centum of the total con­
2.85
Lot 7. 47.5 feet. J H. Reid
First Class
struction charge. The first of said fifteen annual
2.85
Lot 8, 47.5 feet, J. H Reid
instalments shall become due and payable Decem­
Lot 9. 47.5 feet, J. H Reid
ber 1 of ths fifth calendar year after the initial
instalment, and subsequent instalments shall be­
3.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, E. S. Taylor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
come due and payable on December 1 of each Block H—
Lot 7. 54 feet, 8. R. Oldaker
. ............
3.24
calendar year thereafter. 11. Increased con­
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land .Office at struction charge In certain cases. In all cases
Tables
Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this 26th day of
La Grande, Oregon, Feb. 2 1918.
where water-right application for lands in pri­ January. 1912.
Notice Is hereby given that William T. Roberta, vate ownership or for lands under entries not
F. A. PHELPS. City Treas. J
of Hermiston, Oregon, assignee of Carl 8. Mc- subject to the reclamation law, shall not be made
Naught, assignee of Roscoe E. Young, who. on within one year from the date upon which this
20th, 1905, made Desert Land Entry No. notice becomes effective, the construction charge
for SW* NEW. W* SEW. and SEW SEW for such lands shall be increased 5 per centum
each year until such application is made and an
initial instalment is paid. 12. Advance payment
make final proof, to establish claim to the land of construction charge permissible. - Any water-
described before W J. Warner, United right applicant may, at his option, pay in advance
States Commissioner, at his office at Harmi, ton. the whole or any part of the construction charge
owing by him within any shorter period than that
prescribed by this notice. 13. Operation and
8 8 Palmer, William J. Dobler and W. 8. Egbers, maintenance charge. The operation and mainte- '
nance charge tor the irrigation season of 1918 and
all at Hermiston, Oregon.
C. 8. Dunn. Register
thereafter until further notice, shall be $1.50 per
F. V. PRIME
• The First • National Bank
I
of Hermiston
• Capital & Surplus $30,000
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IN KEEPING WITH THE BIG
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation
which clearly indicates a new condition.
Men are wanted everywhere. The work of this war is be­
ing carried on largely by those who never before have been
in public office or in public work. Men who have been too
busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving their
work to others and are giving their time and ability to the
cause which is ours, yours, everybody’s.
It is time when polities in the ordinary sense must not be
considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered.
Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the
defense of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of
the times before everything.
In another part of th is paper appears the .announcement of
L. J. Simpson as a candidate for the nomination for Gov­
ernor on the Republican ticket. Mr. Simpson was urged to
become a candidate by his many friends in every part of the
state, because of his business record, his understanding and
knowledge of Oregon’s resources, industries and needs; be­
cause of his public-spiritedness, which of recent years has
led him to tasks which have been more importent to him
than his own affairs
L. J. Simpson is clearly the man who can give
Oregon the administration necessary to this plan
of National Effi« ùency.
His campaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as
individuals who do your own thinking.
We are firmly convin ced that you will not allow politics to
influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man
who is best fit to help the people of Oregon develop the
state’s vast resourcer, and to propare for, and participate
in, the great reconstruction that is to follow.
We believe that you will weigh
issues more c losely than ever be­
fore, and that L. J. Simpson will
be your choice.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
—Talk over his candidacy
w ith your f riends.
Second—1A you believe that L. J.
Sii npson if ; worthy of your support
wr ite a let ter to this committee.
§ luggest : how his cause may be
adv anced . We, in turn, will tell
you how you can help.
Fini
Adverti ement. Issued by Simpson for Governor
Leng ue. Pittock Block, Portland.
"Auto Truck
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
HITT
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Billiard and Pool
above
NOTICE
THANK YOU-COME AGA IT
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land office at
La Grande, Oregon, February 2, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Emerson E Davis,
of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on March 25th, 1911.
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09156,
for Farm Unit B. being fractional part of 812
acre of irrigable land whether water is used
thereon or not. which will entitle the water user
to four acre-feet of water per irrigable acre.
Additional water supply will hr furnished at the
rate of 16 cents per acre-foot. All such charges
will be payable on March 1 of each year for the I
preceding irrigation season, except that when
water-right application is filed for public lands !
due March 1 of the
14.
Place and method of |
Reclamation Service st Hermiston, Oregon, in
cash, or by Now York draft, or money order, pay- |
able to the Special Fiscal Agent, U 8. Reclama- I
James Eddie,
Register
W. I. GADWA
The Man Who
Good
Pendleton’s Harness and Auto
Trimming Shop
201 E. Court St
•hall be In full force and effect on and after that
date. ALEXANDER T. VOGELSANG. First
Assist. Secretary of the Interior.
Makes
Phone 773
Pendleton, Oregon