The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 15, 1919, Image 4

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CITY
IRRIGATION WATER ASSESS:
MENT FOR 1919
Notice la hereby given that. In ac-
cordance with Ordinance No. 76 of the City
of Hermiston, an assessment has been
levied upon and against the following
lota and parcels of land In the Irrigation
district hereintofore established in the
Cltv of Hermiston In the amounta aet
forth below.
. __________ .
The total amount of assessment in
said irrigation district la $1,625,90.
The contract price to be paid the United
States government for water for irriga-
lion in said district la $1.50 per acre for
t wo acre feet and 50 cents per acre foot
tur all watei In excess of two acre feet.
Tae cost of operation and maintenance
of said irrigation district is established at
$1,625.00.
.
,
The City Council will alt as a board
of equalization at 8 o'clock on Friday
evening, March 7th, 1919, and will at said
time examine the assessment roll and
correct all errors therein. Any person
feeling himself or herself aggrieved by
such assessment may apply to the City
Council when that body sits as a board
of equalization and an opportunity win
be given them to have such assessment
changed, If, In the opinion of the City
Council, such changes are juat.
The amount of the assessment appor­
tioned and assessed against particular
lots and parcels of land is as follows:
City of Hermiston according to plat filed
with City Recorder Nov. 3, 1904.
Amount
Name
Block
feet,
Tum-A-Lum
Lot 1, 25
...» 2.25
Lbr. Co.
2. 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
2.25
3. 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
2.25
4, 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
2.25
Lbr. Co.
5, 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
2 25
Lbr. Co.
6, 53 feet, Tum-A-Lum
4.77
5.13
7, 57 feet, E. Maher
4.50
feet,
E.
Maher
8, 50
Block
4.60
1, 50 feet, Lois E. Smith
4.60
Lois E. Hmith....
2, 50 feet,
...4
g
Ic
1,
4.50
Smith
.....
3, 50
4 60
Lot 4, 60 feet, Ella Record
4
50
feet,
Ella
Record
.
Lot 5. 25
2.25
I .at 6, 20 feet, F. McMahan
4
50
" 50
— feet, F. McMahan
6,
7, 50 feet, Tum-A-Lum
4.50
Lot 8, 50 feet, Tum-A-Lum
4.50
Lbr. Co...........
4.50
9. 50 feet, I. R. Stewart
4.60
10, 50
W. Zellar ......... 4.50
11. 50 feet,
4.50
Lot 12, 50 feet, D. W. Zellar
H R Newport .... 4 50
Lot 13, 60
4.50
Lol 14, 50 feet, H. R. Newport ....
4 60
16, 50 feet H R. Newport
4 50
Lot 16, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
Block
4.60
9, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
4 60
Stewart
Lot 10, 50
4.60
Stewart
Lot 11, 50 feet, G.
4 50
Stewart
Lot 12, 50 fret. G.
4 60
13, 60 fret, Joe Williamson
4.50
feet,
Milie
Deck
Lot 14, 60
15. 60 fret, City of Hermiston 4.50
Lot 16, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 4.50
Block
4 60
1, 50 feet, 11. it. Newport
4.60
2, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
4 60
3, 5o fret, F B. Swayze
4 60.
4, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze
Block
4.50
5, 50 feet, F. B Swayze
4.50
Hitt
6. 50 feet,
4.50
7, 50 feet, Page & Son ,.
4 60
8, 50 feet. Page & Son
4.50
Young
feet,
J.
H.
9. 50
4.50
10, 50 feet, J. H. Young
Lot 11, 50 teet, Tum-A-Lum
4.60
Lbr. Co.
12. 60 feet. H. R. Newport .... 4 60
4 50
13, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
14. 60 feet. City of Hermiston 4.50
15, 60 feet, City of Hermiston 4.60
16, 50 feet. City of Hermiston 4.50
Block 5—
2 25
1. 26 feet, F. B. Swayze
2.25
3, 25 feet. F. B. Swayze
2.25
3. 26 feet. H. R. Newport
4, 26 feet. City of Hermiston 2 25
Lot 8, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 3 25
2.25
«, 26 feet, B. G. Monkman
7, 25 feet, Pacific Tel. A
2.26
Tel. Co.
2 25
It Newport
8, 26
2.25
Mack
W
E.
9. 25
2.26
Larson
10, 26 feet, A
2.25
H
Taylor
11, 26 feet, E
2 26
12. 26 feet, C. M J ensen
2.25
Newport
R
Lot 13, 25 feet,
2 25
Lot 14. 26 feet. H R Newport
2 25
B. Swayze ....
15. 26
2 25
1«. 25 feet F B. Swayze ....
17, 25 feet. First National
Bank
Ilisiey
Lot 17. 25 feet, E.
II. Swayze
Lot 18, 5o
R Newport
19, 60
Raley
Lot 20, 60 feet, J.
S. Taylor
31, 60
Ta
} lor
s
50
E
feet.
23.
F H Swayze
23, 50
Swayze
feet.
F
II.
Lot 24. 50
Block 6—
First National
Lot 1. 25
2 25
Bank
2.25
26 feet, F B. Swayze
Lot
2 25
Lot 3, 25 feet, Nettle Goodwin
2
26
25 feet, H K Hilt
Lot
2 25
Lot 6. 36 feet. W. M. Glasson
2.26
Page A Son
Lot «. 26
2 36
Lot 7. 35 feet. Page A Son
2 25
H. R. Newport
Lot 8, 25
2.25
9, 25 feet, H. It. Newport
2.25
10. 26 feet, Mrs. Kate Lynes
2.25
25
11.
13. 33 feet. Hermiston Bank
3 88
& Trust Co
1.35
13. 18 feet H H. Newport .
2 25
14, 25 feet H H Newport
2 25
16, 26 feet H R. Newport
Stork
2.25
25
J
feet,
16,
2 26
Commegys
17. 25 feet
Newport
2.25
K
18, 25 feet,
Commegys
2 26
19, 25 feet, E
2 26
20, 25 feet,
2.25
Frick
31. 25 feet. H
Frick
2 26
22, 35
Block 7-
4 50
80
Julius Lund
60
4 50
Julius Lund
4.50
3, 60
K P. Illsley
4 50
60
H. S Kingsley
5.18
C. Gray
5. 67
4.50
80 feet
W. Craik
3. IS
7, H
Geo. Briggs ......
1 08
feet. Geo. Briggs
8,
1 17
II R
8, 13
2 36
9, 25 feet, H. R Newport
Sa pper
2 35
10, 25
II. Williams
3 36
Lot 11, 26 feet,
3 70
17. 30
J F. McNaught
25
2.25
R Brownell
2 26
M S. Kern
13. 25
2.25
25 feet, M s Kern
15. 25
M Hills
3 25
2.25
F B
16, 25
25 feet, J W Tabor
2.25
25
J. W Tabor
Block
60 feet,
Wainscott
Wainscott
2. 50
3, 50
H P
50
Rena Waterman
5, 60
Rena Waterman
50
60
E. T Eriksen
60
Lot
K T Eriksen
25
E W
10, 14% feet. K. W Mack
101 feet. O. G Sapper
Lot
G. G. Sapper
13. 25 feet.
25
it. 38
M
W
Sherrard
City of Hermiston
25 feet II R Newport
31. ■ feet. II R
25
K H Hermiston
19,
Block
25
M D. O'Connell
City of Hermiston
H
H
R.
Newport
City of Hermiston
6
4 50
4 50
4 50
Mumma
Mumma
Mumma
3,
50
30
ik 5«
M
Momma
H It
It Newport
It Brow nell
II Swayze
ll
4 50
4.50
II
Lot
5,
B
I
Swayze
Callbeck
F Callbeck
spinning ..
Spinning a
Lot
11
Lot 12,
3 25
4.50
Lot 3. 50 feet, J. D. Lowman —
City of Hermiston t.U
2.25
D. Lowman
Lot 10, 25 feet,
City of Hermiston 2.25
4.50
D.
Lowman
Lot 11, 50 feet,
W —
W -----
lllsley
2.25
Lot
4.50
—
- _ ......
2.25
D.
Lowman
...
feet,
12,
50
Lot
W W. Illsley ...
Lot
2 26 Block
Lot
1 35
H
Reid
feet,
Lot
2.26
1.
15
A. Yates ....
Lot
2.25
H. Reid .....
Lot 3. 26 feet,
2.25
Kraft .......
feet,
Lot
2.25
feet, J. H. Reid ....
Lot
2.25
f feet.
—C. F. Kraft .........
Lot
2.26 Block 11-
B. Swayze
feet
Lot
3.70
B.
Pelley
........
......
feet,
30
Lot 1,
B Swayze ...... 2.26
feet, F. B.
Lot
Lot 2, 25 feet, B. Pelley .............. 2.26
feet. City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot
2.26
J.
H.
Raley
...........
feet,
25
Lot
feet. City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot
25 feet, J. H. Raley -...... 2.25
Lot
2.26
B. Swayze
Lot
2.25
Genevieve
Kimball
25 feet,
2.25 Lot
B. Swayze
feet,
Lot
26 feet. Lowman & Pelley 2.25
2.25 1 Lot
feet, H. J. Longley
Lot
2.26
Lowman
&
Pelley
Lot 7, 25
feet, H. J. Longley
Lot
Lot 8, 25 feet, J D. Lowman
2.25
Block
D.
Lowman
25 feet,
Lot
2. 25 I Lot
Wm. Kennedy
1 80
Lot
H. Young .........
10. 20 feet,
2.25
Wm. Kennedy
1.80
Lot
H. Young ......
Lot 11. 20 feet,
1.35
H.
Young
..........
Block
feet,
15
Lot
12.
2.26
1.36
Kennedy .—
Lot 3, 25 feet, Wm.
H. Young ....
Lot 13. 16
.90
Young
25 feet, Wm. Kennedy — 2.25
feet,
H.
Lot 14, 10
2
26
25 feet, Wm. Kennedy ...
Lot
Lot 16, 5 feet, J H. Young
2.25
.45
Young
...
Lol
25 feet, Wm. Kennedy
H.
Lot 16. 5 fret,
2.70
Lot 7. 26 feet, R. R. Howerton .... 2.25
Lot 13. 30 feet, Geo. Briggs
2.25
2.25
Howerton
....
R.
R.
Geo.
Briggs
feet,
Lot 8, 25
Lot 19, 25 feet,
Lot 9, 25 feet, R. R. Howerton .... 2 25
Lot 20, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot 10, 25 feet, R. R. Howerton .... 2.26
Lot
21, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.26
2.25
B. Siscel ____
Lot 23, 25 feet,
Lot 22. 25 feet, J. H. Young ........... 2.26
2.25
2.25
Slscel
_____
Lot 24, 25 feet, P. B.
Lot 23, 25 feet, J. H. Young ...
2.25
Lot 25, 25 feet, F R. Harrison ... 2.26
Lot 24, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman
2.26
2.25
Harrison
Lot 26, 25 feet, F. R
Lot 25, «25 feet. J. D. Lowman.
2.25
Lot 27, 25 feet, H. M. Straw ..
12—
2.26 Block
Lot 28, 25 feet, H. M Straw ..
Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman & Pelley 2.70
Lot 29, 25 feet. H. It Newport ... 2.25
Lot 2, 25 feet, Lowman & Pelley 2.25
2
25
4.50
Lot 30, 25 feet, H. R. Newport ...
Lot 3, 50 feet, B. O. Monkman..
2 26
2.25
Lot 31, 25 feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 4, 25 feet, B. G. Monkman
2.25
2.26
Monkman
Lot 32, 25 feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 5, 25 feet, B.
2.25
McNaught
Lot 6, 25 feet,
Block
2.25
2.25
Gray .....
F. McNaught
25 feet, O.
Lot 7, 25 feet,
Lot
2.25
McNaught
2.26
Gray :
Lot 8, 25 feet, J
Lot 3. 25 feet, O.
2.26
2.25
Gray ....
F. McNaught
25 feet, O.
Lot 9. 25 feet,
2.25
McNaught
2.25
Gray ....
Lot 10, 25 feet, J. F.
Lot 5, 25 feet, O.
2 25
1.71
11. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught
Gray ....
6, 19 feet, O.
2.25
2.25
Mossman ....
Lot 8,
Lot 12, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught
Hermiston
Bank
Mossman
feet.
Lot 9,
Lut 13, 25
2.25
& Trust Co.
Mossman
Lot io,
Mossman
Lot 14, 25 feet. Hermiston Bank
Lot
2.25
16 43
& Trust Co.
feet, Mossman
Lot 12, 18212 ---------------------------
2.25
2.25
Lot 15. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..
17, 25 feet, J. D. Watson
2.25
2.25
Lot 16. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught
Lot 18, 25 feet, J. D. Watson
1.13
Lot 18, 30 feet. Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Lot 19, 1214 feet. J. D. Watson
2.70
1 13
Naught
Lot 19, 12 12 feet, F. B Swayze
2.25
Swayze
" -----
Lot 20, 25 feet, F. B.
Lot 1». 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Mc
2.25
2.25
Naught
B.
Swayze
F
25
feet,
Lot 21,
2.25
Mc
Lot 22, 26 feet, F B. Swayze
Lot 20, 15 feet, M rs. J.
2.25
2
25
Naught
W.
Zellar
feet,
Lot 23, 25
2 25
W. Zellar
Lot 21, 25 feet. Mrs. J. F. Me
Lot 24, 25 feet,
2.25
Naught
Block
Mc
Lot 22, 25 feet, Mrs. J.
Lot 4, 25 feet. E. C. Neimeyer
2.25
Naught
2.25
Kern Addition
F.
Mc
Mrs.
J.
feet,
23,
25
Lot
Block
2.25
Naught
Lot 1-8 194 feet, I. E. Lmbr Co.... 17 46
2.25
Lot 24, 25 feet, M. Rhymerson
Block
2.26
Lot 25, 25 feet, M. Rhymerson
Lot 1, 60 feet, O.-W. R A N. Co. 4.60
Block
filed
City of Hermiston according to plat
Lot 1, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 4.50
with County Recorder April 5, 1906.
4.50
Lot 2, 50 feet, O. P. Brigham
Name
Amount
4 50
Lot 3, 50 feet, O. P. Brigham
Block
4.50
W.
Coe
feet,
H.
4,
50
Lot
2.70
Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman A Pelly
4.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, H. W. Coe .
Lot 2, 25 feet, Lowman A Pelly 2.25
4.50
W.
Coe
........
feet,
H.
6,
50
Lot
Lot 3, 25 feet, Hermiston Realty
4.50
Lot 7, 50 feet, H. W. Coe ......
2.25
4.50
Lot 8, 50 feet, H. W. Coe
Lot 4, 25 feet, Wm. Stuber .......... 2.25
4.50
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
9,
50
Lot
2.25
feet,
Tom
Marxon
25
Lot 6,
4.50
feet,
J.
F.
Bilderback.
Lot 10, 50
2.25
Lot 6, 25 feet, Tom Marxon
4.50
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
11,
50
Lot
2.25
feet,
Lowman
&
Pelly
,
Lot 7. 25
4.50
Lot 12, 50 feet, M. Rhymerson
Lot 8. 25 feet, Lowman & Pelly., 2.25
9. 30 feet, Lowman & Pelly 2.70 Block 14— feet, City of Hermiston 3.60
Lot 1, 40
Lot 10, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
26 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25 Block
Lot
Lot 1, 50 feet. City of Hermiston 4.60
Lot 12. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.26
2 25
Lot 3. 25 feet, J. F. Bilderback
Lot 13, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
4.50
Lot 4. 50 feet, J. F. Bilderback
Lot 14, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2 25
4.50
feet,
J.
F.
Bilderback
5,
50
Lot
15, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.26
Lot 8, 20 feet, City of Hermiston 1.80
16, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot 9. 40 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60
of Hermiston 2.25
Lot 17, 25 feet,
Lot 10, 30 feet, City of Hermiston 2.70
1.80
Lowman...
Lot 18, 20 feet, J.
2.70
Lot 11. 30 feet, Lew Brownell
2.25
Lowman.
Lot 19, 25 feet, J.
1.80
Lot 12. 20 feet, Lew Brownell.....
2.25
Lowman....
J
26
feet,
Lot 20,
2.25 Block
Lowman
Lot 21. 25 feet, J
.90
Lowman
»..
feet,
J.
D.
10
Lot
2.25
Lowman.
32, 25 feet,
.90
Lot 2, 10 feet, J. D. Lowman.
2.25
Lot 23. 25 feet, S. R. Oldaker
1.35
Lowman
.......
feet,
J.
15
Lot
3.
Lowman
2.25
24, 25 feet, J. D.
1.80
Lowman
M feet, J.
Lot
2.25
D. Lowman
Lot 25. 25 feet.
20 feet, J. D. Lowman .... 1.80
Lot
Block 2-
.45
5 feet, J. D. Lowman
Lot
2.70
30 feet, B.
Knapp
Lot
1.80
20 feet, J. F. McNaught
Lot
2.25
Lot 2, 25 feet, B. F Knapp
Lot 8, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught. . 2.25
2.25
Lot 3. 25 feet, Walter ( aks
Lot 9, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught.... 2.25
25 feet, Prescott Oaks ..... 2.26
Lot
2.25
Lot 1», 25 feet, J. D. Lowman
2.25
Lot 5, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman .
Lot 11. 25 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 2.25
1.36
Lot
15 feet, J. D. Lowman
Lot 12. 26 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 2.25
.90
Lot 6. 10 feet, H. G. Newport
2.70
Lot 13. 30 feet, J. D.Lowman
2.25
7. 25 feet, H. O. Newport
Block
Lot 8. 25 feet. Syndicate
4.28
Reid
...........
47.5 feet,
H.
Lot
2 25
Bldg. Co.
4.28
H. Reid
Lot 2. 47.5 feet,
Lot 9, 30 feet. Syndicate
Lot 3. 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid ........ 4.28
2.70
Bldg
4 28
McMillan
.
E
47.5
feet,
E.
Lot
2.26
Lot io, 25 feet, City of Hermiston
4,28
Lot 5. 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan
Hermiston 2.25
25 feel, City
4,28
McMillan
E.
47.5
feet,
E.
Lot
6,
Block 2—
4.28
H. Reid
Lot 7. 47.5 feet,
12. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.26
4.28
H Reid
Lot 8, 47.5 feet,
26 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot
4.28
Lot », 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid
2.25
25 feet, H. .1. Meyer
Lot
4.28
McMillan
feet,
E.
10.
47.5
Lot
Lot 15, 26 feet, H .1 Meyer ...... ....... 2.26
4.28
Lot 11. 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan
Chas. McNamee . 2.25
Lot 16, 25
4.28
Lot 12, 47.5 feet. E. E. McMillan
2 70
Lot 17. 30 feet, Chas, McNamee
18, 3o feet, J. D. Lowman....... 2.70 Block
4.50
Taylor
S.
Lot 2, 50 feet, E.
owman....... 2.25
Lot 19, 26
Hermiston 2.25 Block
Lot 20, 26 feet, City
4.86
8.
Boynton
Lot 3. 54 feet. W.
Hermiston 2 26
21, 25 feet. City
4.86
Fraser
Lot «, 54 feet, H.
Lot 22, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 2.25
4.86
Lot 7. 64 feet, H. T Fraser
Lot 23, 25 feet. City of Hermiston 2 26
4.86
Crandall
feet,
C.
H.
10,
54
Lot
2.26
Lot 24. 25 feet. Violet Sillitoe
2.26 Block F—
Lot 25. 26 feet, Violet Sillitoe
4.86
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
54
6,
Lot
Block
4.86
Lot 7. 54 feet, Genevieve Reid
60 feet, J. H. Reid
4 60
Lot
4.86
feet,
Mrs.
E.
H.
Geary
.
54
Lot 8,
4 50
Lot 2. 50 feet, 1. E. Lmbr. Co.
4 86
Lot 9, 54 feet, Genevieve Reid
4 50
6o feet, 1. E.
Lot
4.86
feet,
Mrs.
E.
H.
Geary
.
Lot 10, 54
4 60
50 feet, C H. McNaught
4 50 Block
Lot 5. 50 feet, C. S. McNaught
270 feet. Tom Fraser ..... 24.30
4 60
«. 60 feet, Chas. Hahn
4.50 Block H—.
60 feet
Lot
S. McNaught
64 feet, City of Hermiston 4.86
Lot
4 50
H. McNaught
Lot 8. 60 feet,
54 feet, City of Hermiston 4.86
Lot
4.60
S. McNaught
Lot 9, 50 feet
Lot 3. 54 feet. City of Hermiston 4.36
4.60
S. MeNaught
Lot 10, 50 feet,
feet, Thos. Jaques ......
64
Lot
4.50
50
S. McNaught
Lot
Lot 5, 64 feet, City of Hermiston 5.76
12, 60 feet, Hermiston Bank
4 86
feet,
Genevieve Reid
54
Lot
«.
4.50
& Trust Co.
Lot 7. 54 feet, City of Hermiston 4.86
Block 4
4.86
feet.
City
of
Hermiston
54
Lot 8,
4 50
50 feet J. F McNaught
feet, Owen White ... .....
Lot 9, __ 54
J F. McNaught
4 60
Lot 2. 50
Lol
10,
54
feet,
Owen
White
50 feet
of Hermiston 4.50
Lot
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 15th
50
Hermiston 4 50
Lot
City
5. 50
City of Hermiston 4.60 day of Feb. 1919
C. M JENSEN, Recorder.
3
60
40
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
6.
3 «0
Ellison
Lot 8. 40 feet, Geo.
.50
CITY
IRRIGATION
WATER ASSESS­
50 feet, Geo.
Ellison
60 feet, Geo.
4 60
MENT FOR 1919
Ellison
4.50
50 feet, Geo.
Ellison
Notice Is hereby given that, In accord­
Lot
4.50 ance with Ordinance No. 96 of the City
50 feet, Geo,
Ellison
of Hermiston, an assessment has been
Block
4.50 levied upon and against the following
50 feet,
Ellison
4.50 lots and parcels of land In the irrigation
50 feet,
Eilisen ....
4 50 district hereintofore established In the
3, 50 feet, Geo. Ellison
1 80 City of Hermiston In the amounts set
Ellison
Lot
20 feet,
1.80 forth below
feet, Geo. Ellison
10.
6o feet,
Ellison
4 50
The total amount of assessment in said
4
50 Irrigation district is 3357.66.
50
Geo.
Elison
Lot 13.
feet.
The contract price to be paid for water
Block
Genevieve Kimball 4 50 for Irrigation in said district Is $132.66
1. 60
50
The cost of operation and maintenance
Lot
Genevieve Kimball 4.50
Lot
4 60 ot said Irrigation district is established
J 8 Beal
3, 60
Lot
4.50 at $225.00.
60 feet J. F McNaught
4.50
The City Council will sit as a board of
Lot
MeNaught
5, 50 feet,
4 50 equalization at 8 o’clock on Friday even­
6, 50 feet, J F McNaught
4.50 ing, March 7th, 1919, and will at said time
McNaught
Lot 7. 50
4 50 examine the assessment roll and correct
1 ot 8. So
F McNaught
So
4.50 all errors therein
Any person feeling
F. MeNaught
Lot
50
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
4.50 himself or herself aggrieved by such as­
10,
J H Reid
4 50 sessment may apply to the City Council
11, 50
feet, Genevieve Kimball 4.50 when that body sits as a board of equali­
zation and an opportunity will be given
Block 7—
30
Lot
2.70 them to have such assessment changed.
feet, Chezik
k
2.25 If. In the opinion of the City Council,
25 feet,
2.25 such changes are just
3. 36 feet,
feet.
The amount of the assessment appor­
Chas McNamee
2 25 tioned and assessed against particular
5 M
feet,
2.25 lota and parcels of land is as follows:
2.25 City of Hermiston according to plat filed
2.25
with County Recorder March 21. 1908:
8, 25 feet Lowman * Pelly
30 igel Lowman A Pelly
2.70 Block
Lowman
2.25
84
City of Hermiston 8 4.20
Lot
J
Lot
Lowman
2.25
3, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
S
feet,
MeNaught
*
2.25
feet,
City of Hermiston 2.50
50
13.
Lot
feet,
S. McNaught
Lot 13.
50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.80
Lot
Woughter
60
2.25
City of Hermiston 2 50
25
Woughter
50
City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot
Lot 16. 35
Lowman
Lot 7. 60 feet. City of Hermiston 2 50
Lowman
17, 30
J.
2.70
Lot 8, 50
H. a.
2.50
J.
Lowman
50
2.50
18, 25
H
Lot
Lowman
2 25
Davis
Lot-10, 50
2 50
feet
20,
2.25
fret,
Lot 11.
City of Hermiston
IL 25
Lot 13. 50
2.50
Lot 11. 25
Lot 13,
City of Hermiston 2.50
MeNaught
2.25
84
Lot
City of Hermiston
feet. Genevieve Kimball
Block
■
G A
45
Lot
of Hermiston
Lot »8. 3» feet City of Hermiston
Lot 2,
City of Hermiston
Block S
45
Lot
City of Hermiston
1. 30 feet. City of Hermiston 2.70
45 feet, City of Hermiston
City of Hermiston 2.25
Lot
46
City of eHrmiston
M feet Ki ma H Walling
Lot 6. 45 feet. City of Hermiston
H
First National
Lot
Lot
45
City of Hermiston
Bank
2.25
Lot
City of Hermiston 2.45
Lowman
feet.
Lot
City of Hermiston 2.45
J
Lowman
2.25
Lot 10, 45
City of Hermiston 2.25
Lowman
Lot
Lot
45 feet, City of Hermiston
*. ■
J. D
Lot 12,
Hermiston
30
First National
Lot
Lot 13. 45
City
Hermiston
Bank
14. 45
City
Hermiston
Lowman
Lot 10.
City
15. 45
Hermiston
D Lowman
Lot
16,
City of Hermiston
J H Reid
Lot
25
Block
Lot
H Reid
Hermiston 2 00
City
Lt
City
Lot
50 feet. City of Hermiston 2.50
City
Hermiston
3. 50. feet. H ermiston Prod ■
Lot
City of Hermiston
uce A Supply Co.
2.50
I ot It
City
Hermiston
Lot
50
Hermiston Prod-
City
Hermiston
City
Hermiston
Lot
50
Hermiston Prod-
City
Hermiston
Uff & Supply Co.
2.50
C 8
50
Hermiston
Prod-
22,
C 8
uce & Supply Co.
Lot
se
MeNaught
Lot
M
17. 25
18, 25
19, 25
20, 25
21. 25
22, 26
23. 25
24. 25
25, 26
26, 25
37, 25
28, 25
29, 25
30, 25
31, 24
33, 25
11—
1. 25
2. 26
feet,
feet,
feet,
feet,
feet.
8;
1:
■
25,
Lot
J I
Lot 11, 50
H
IM
Live Stock Should Be WellTreated
Farm animala that are shabbily wintered—the idea being to fatten
them and sell them early the next summer or in the fall—do not thrive or
give a profitable account of themselves, writes DeWitt C. Wing in Breed-
Gaiette. Poorly sheltered, stingily fed and compelled to drink ic-
cold water, they become stunted. The severe weather of the winter months
in the corn belt and elsewhere is hard on live stock, even when comfort-
able housing, generous feeding and an abundance of clean, temperate
ers
water are provided.
Animals kept to do farm work, to breed, to make meat or to produce
milk are worth more than they have been in a long time. They will be
worth still more when grass comes.
Shelter is essential ; it is a form of feed. It saves body heat by keep,
ing animals warm and dry. Body heat is made with feed. Shelter, there-
fore, conserves feed. Inexpensive sheds, in the absence of well-equipped,
modern barns and stables, will serve the purpose fairly well. Straw and
corn stover can be used in walling up and sealing the ends and north
sides of such improvised structures, which usually open to the south.
A beast worth wintering is worth wintering well, even on high-priced
feed. All young stock should be fed more liberally, pound for pound,
than mature animals. Both classes require a lot of roughage. Clover,
alfalfa and cowpea hay, which are rich in protein, should be generously
dealt out to young stock. Adult animals may be wintered largely on
other hays, silage, corn fodder and corn stover (cut and hauled to
One of the greatest needs of the
government at the time was for fruit
pits and nut shells to make gas masks
for our soldiers overseas.
While this urgent need was on the
Boy Scouts of America all over the
country quickly answered the call.
The gas defense division of the war
chemical service is making up a report
of the part the scouts took in this. Un-
officially their statement Is that the
Boy Scouts of America collected fully
100 carloads, averaging 17% tons each.
Feeding ■ Bunch of Steers.
The feeding of cattle is a business
(or at least a painstaking science).
The first essential Is to make haste
slowly when starting to feed a bunch
of steers.
Profitable Practice.
Under ordinary circumstances it is
not profitable to keep a ewe till she
begins to show depreciation from age.
Treat Fall Pig Kindly.
Treat the fall pig kindly, look to his
them,
or standing in fields).
Pigs, in order to thrive and make the best returns, must have plenty
of protein feeds, like skim milk, bran, tankage and cowpea or soy-bean
meal, which make muscle (lean meat) and bone; they must also have
corn to make body heat.
Water from holes in the ice on a pond, creek or tank requires a lot
of feed (fuel) to wann it when drunk by an animal. The best water for
stock in the winter is pumped daily from depths at which its tempera­
ture is comparatively high. With practically nothing green or succu­
lent to eat in winter, all classes of stock require much more water than
they will drink if they are compelled to take it ice cold.
SOIL FROM
FRANCE
Earth for Filling Purposes
About Statue of Liberty
.
nd.
Here is a striking instance of thrift
manifesting itself in poetical justice.
The tiny island in New York harbor
on which stands Bartholdi’s Statue of
Liberty is being enlarged. The soli
used for filling-in purposes comes
from France. It is the debris from
the trenches, military railway lines,
warehouses and wharves.
It was
AVERAGE YEARLY EGG RECORD brought to America as ballast for the
transports that carried our mighty le­
About 130 Per Hen Is Good Estimate gions of liberty to France.
Thus is mingled the soil of the two
—Result From Flock Properly
republics as a setting for the world’s
Cared For.
most typical symbol of liberty, Just as
About 130 eggs per hen is a fair av­ the bodies of thousands of American
erage for the yearly egg record. A sons are today mingled with the soil
flock properly cared for should pro of France under the crosses where
duce about one third as many eggs as they Ue. In this humble yet beautiful
there are hens, during the months of demonstration of the kindred ideals
December, January and February.
of the two nations, American thrift,
which did so much to make victory
Winter Ration of Poultry.
possible, was the underlying impulse.
Meat scraps, milk or green ground —Thrift Magazine.
bones take the place of Insects in the
winter ration of poultry. Milk is es- Purpose to Make Tientsin
pecially desirable and should be fed
New York of China, Says
whenever possible, as it is not only
pulatable, but the lactic acid which it
Commissioner Yang l-teh
contains aids in digestion.
Tientsin is to become China's New
Culling of Importance.
York, according to General Yang I-teh,
Culling, whether the hens and pul­ commissioner of thé Native City. "I
lets are Intended for breeding or mere­ am trying to eliminate beggary in
ly layers of market eggs, is of prime Tientsin by education and industry,”
importance.
said the general recently.
“We are starting on the new San
Feed Hens Variety.
Tino Shih cutting, which is part of
Hens cannot produce eggs profitably the general plan for the conservation
from grains alone.
"
of the river systems of Chihli,” con­
tinued General Yang. “This cutting
CREEL PRAISES BOY SCOUTS.
will include several streets. We are
already tearing down the houses and
George Creel, chairman of the com-
building the tracks for the miniature
mittee on public information. Wash­
ington. D. C., has written Chief Scout railway. About 800 rooms in all will
Executive James E. West as follows: be removed to allow for the new cut­
ting. But this does not matter. When
“I have a very keen appreciation of
the wonderful work that has been done the river is moved from its present
bed and is forced to flow through the
by the Boy Scouts of America.”
This means that the greatest coun­ cuttings we shall have reclaimed
try-wide distribution of printed matter much valuable land. It will then be
ever undertaken involved the put­ possible for us to build new and clean
ting out of 15.000.000 copies of the houses there. We shall lay the re­
president's Flag day address and mil­ claimed land out In the most modern
fashion. I hope to make Tientsin the
lions of other loyal pamphlets.
New York of China.”
ONE THING THE SCOUT* DIO.
Lot
Block
Lot
City of Hermiston 2 50
Lot 12. 50 feet, City
of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 13, 50 feet,
Chas, nahn-------- 2.50
50
feet,
Lot 14.
2.50
Hahn -----
Lot 15. Soseet, Chas.
"" feet, Chas Hahn -------- 2 oo
Lot 18, 40
Block
40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.00
Lot
2.50
Lot 2, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.60
50 feet, Chas. Hahn..... --- 2.60
Lot
Chas.
Hahn
.......
-
Lot 4. 50 feet,
2.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, Chas. Hahn-------- 2.50
Lot «, 50 feet, Chas. Hahn -------- 2.50
feet,
50
Lot 7,
2.50
Lot 8. 50 feet, F. C. McKenzie
2.50
Lot 9, M feet, F.
C. McKenzie.... 2.50
Lot 10, 50 feet,
2 50
F.
C.
McKenzie..
Lot 11. 50 feet,
2.50
Mattoon
Lot 12, 50 feet, Sterling
2.50
Sterling
Mattoon
.
Lot 13, 50 feet,
2.60
Lot 14, 50 feet, J. F. Reihl -----
2.50
W.
P.
Littlefield
.
Lot 16, 50 feet,
Lot 18. 40 feet, Geo. Root ----------- 2.00
Block
2.25
46 feet, H. G. Newport .
Lot
2.25
Newport..
Lot 2, 45 feet, H.
2.25
Newport..
Lot 3, 45 feet, H.
2.25
Strohm
......
F
B.
feet,
45
Lot
2.25
Lot 6, 45 feet, B. F. Strohm......
2.25
Strohm
.....
F.
B.
Lot 6, 45 feet,
Lot 7, 45 feet, B. F. Strohm.....
Strohm
.....
F
Lot 8. 49 feet, B.
2.45
Lot 9, 49 feet, H. G. Newport...
2.25
Lot 10. 45 feet, H. G. Newport
2.25
Lot 11. 45 feet, H. G. Rice.........
Lot 12, 45 feet, I. E. Lumber Co... 2.25
2.25
G.
A.
Creasy
.......
feet,
45
Lot 13.
Lot 14, 45 feet, Mrs. Dan McDade 2.26
2.25
B.
Haneline
......
—
45
feet,
Lot 16.
Lot 16. 45 feet, B. Haneline ........... 2.25
Block
Lot 1. 85 feet, City of Hermiston 4.25
Lot 2. 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 3, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
2.50
Lot 4, 50 feet, H. A. Frick.......... 2.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, H. A. Frick.......... 2.50
Lot 6, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 7, 50 feet. City of Hermiston
Lot 8, 60 feet. City of Hermiston 2.50
"
" Newport..... 2.50
H. O
Lot 9, 5o feet,
2.50
Newport
Lot 10, 50 feet. H.
Lot 11, 5o feet, H. G. Newport..... 2.50
2.50
Newport
.....
Lot 12, 50 feet, H.
2.50
wv feet, H. G. Newport
l...,-----
13, 50
Lot 10,
4.29
Lot 14, 85.7 feet, H. G. Newport
Block
2.25
Beasley
Lot 1, 45 feet, W. B.
2.25
W —
B. Beasley.....
Lot 2, 45 feet, —
2.25
Lot 3, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 4. 45 feet, H. G. Newport .. 2.25
2.25
Lot 5, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 6, 45 feet, City “of Hermiston 2.25
2.25
Lot 7, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 8, 49 feet, H. G. Newport..... 2.45
2.45
M.
Duty
feet,
Lot 9, 49
2.25
Lot 10, 45 feet, M. Duty
Block
2.00
A. W.
.. . - Purdy .....
Lot 1, 40 feet, „
Lot 2, 50-feet, A. W. Purdy........ 2.50
2.50
"
*
feet,
A.
W.
Purdy
.........
Lot 3, 50
Lot 4, 50 feet, Mrs. J. R. Anders’n 2.50
2.50
’
K.
Shotwell
.......
Lot 5, 50 feet, J.
Lot 6, 50 feet, J. K. Shotwell----- 2.50
Lot 7, 50 feet, T. D. Worster....... 2.50
Worster....... 2.50
Lot 8, 50 feet, T
Lot 9, 50 feet, R. C. Challis ....... 2.50
2.50
Lot 10, 50 feet, R. C. Challis
2.50
Lot 11. 50 feet, R. c. Chaliis
2.50
Lot 12. 50 feet, R. C. Challis
2.50
Lot 13. 50 feet, R. C. Challis
2.50
Lot 14. 50 feet, Joe Williamson
2.50
Lot 15. 50 feet, Joe Williamson
2.00
feet,
R.
L.
Martin
........
Lot 16, 40
Block
Lot 1, 40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 3, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 4, 50 feet, City of Halmisten 2.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 6. 50 feet. City of Hermiston 2.50
2.50
Lot 7. 50 feet, W. J. Emry
2.50
Lot 8, 50 feet, W. J. Emry....
2.50
Lot 9. 50 feet, J. Wishart .....
2.50
feet,
J.
Wishart
Lot 10, 50
Lot 11, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
2.50
of
Hermiston
Lot 12, 50 feet, City
Lot 13, 50 feet, Geo. Myers .......... 2.50
Lot 14, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 15, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 1«, 40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.00
Block 12—
Lot 1, 86.6 ft., City of Hermiston 4.33
Lot 2, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 3, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 8, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 9, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 10, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 11, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 12. 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 13, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 2.50
Lot 14, 87.5 ft., City of Hermiston 4.38
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 15th
day of Feb., 1919.
C. M. JENSEN, Recorder.
Ohio Shakers Producers of
First Poland-China Hogs.
The Poland-China hog originated in
Butler and Warren counties, Ohio. In
1816 the Society of Shakera, in War­
ren county, brought some breeding
hogs from Philadelphia. Some of them
were pure white and others white,
with black spots. They were repre-
sented to the Shakers as of pure Chi­
nese blood and were called Big Chi-
nas. In 1872 a committee of the Na­
tional Swine Breeders' congress report­
ed against the theory that Chinas had
been crossed with Polands, but as the
name Poland-China was tn general
use advised that it be retained.
Move to Bar German-Made Goods
Over seven hundred stores In New
York are displaying the signs of the
American Defense society, which read,
"No German Made Goods Sold Here,"
and an active campaign is being con­
ducted by the women’s national com-
mittee of the society to extend the
work.
PITH AND POINT
What Folks Might 8ay.
Tm not in the least disappointed
about you, Mrs. Naylor. Everybody
told me that you were a regular busy­
body.”
“Go on, you old hippopotamus!
Can't you see you are blocking the en­
trance for 1,000,000,000 people besides
me!"
“I like your story first rate, Scrib-
bier. The plot is rotten and the style
would shame a high-school pupil, bul
otherwise it’s all right.”
“Tommy, you may go home and tell
your mother I slapped you because you
are a regular little nuisance whose
parents don’t know how to bring up
a child.”
First Mother—How do you get Har
old to wash his wrists?
Second Mother—Oh, I bought him a
wrist watch and he can’t afford to
look to see what time it is and then
show his dirty wrists.
An Inapiration Recognized.
“What is your
opinion of govern­
ment ownership?"
“Its ‘possibilities
are brilliant,” re
plied S e n a t o i
Sorghum ; “I think
that in the neat
future it is going
to prove one of
our most brilliant
topics of conver
sation.”
Dons on Purpose.
“That man always manages to say
the wrong thing.”
“I have noticed it,” replied Miss
Cayenne. “He seems to realise that it
is the only way for him to be sus­
pected of having an original thought."
i
Venom.
Edith—Are you
going to return
Jack’s ring?
Marie (who has
just broken her
engagement) — I
haven’t decided. I
suppose he’ll pro­
pose to you now,
and I thought I’d
Just hand it over
to you to save
bother.
Snappy.
She—I haven't been able to get s
copy of ----- * *
27172506
He—P<
the right
places.
She—I
, Where
should I
t shop?
Canned
al Beds
From i
the sale
farm wol
contribut
of hospit
in Franc
they can
quarts f
lowed to
ty-one et
use 1,500
clubs in I
use of su
very cons
efly from
id fruits,
Virginia
dowment
I soldiers
summer
e 20,000
nerly al­
the thir­
r winter
women’s
ad in the
leasing a
food.