The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 31, 1919, Image 4

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    ISTON, OREGON
TOE IEAMISTON HERALD, HERM
PENDLETON’S
LEAD’NG STORE
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the northeast corner of said town- 33. 34, 35 and 36.
Township 5 North Range 99 _ ■
ship; thence running in an easterly
* “g
direction on the south line of T. 2 Ne Willamette Meridian
All that part of sections 19 ■
R. 23. 24. and 25. E. W M.. to the
southeast corner of said township 2 lying within the boundaries of *1
N., R. 25 E. W. M.. thence running distriet as heretofore describe “I
“g
QUALITY
in a northerly direction on the east all sections 30,61 and 32.
The boundary description a .I
line of said township 2 N.. R. 25 E.
W. M.. to the southwest corner of proposed district, excluding the “e
SERVICE
section 18, T. 2 N., R. 26 E. W. M., ceptions mentioned above, eove"I
g
thence running in an easterly direc­ area of 34 5,260 acres.
That it is the intention of
tion on the south line of sections 18,
17. 16. 15. 14 and 13 all in T. 2 N., petitioners to elect the first bon"
R 26 S W. M.. to the southeast of directors from the distriet "I
“I
corner of said section 13, thence large.
That duplicate copies of this pl
rur ning in a northerly direction on
are to be circulated for the sI
the east line of said T. 2 N„ R. 26 tion
E. W. M., and continuing in a north­ pose of securing the requisite nuI
erly direction along the eastline of ber of signatures by land owne"
the said duplicates are to be a
T. 3 N.. R 26 E. W. M„ to the and
tached together and treated as t
southwest corner of section 30, T. 3 petition
for the purpose of presen"
N., R. 27 E W. M., thence running tion to the
above entitled court I
in an easterly direction along the
Wherefore, your petitioners prayI
south line of-sections 30. 29. 28, 27, that
of said lande included win.
26 and 25, all in T. 3 N., R. 27 E. W in i he all limits
of the proposed bouni.)
M.. to the southeast corner of said aries
as described aforesaid and «.I
section 25; thence running in a eluding
the exceptions mention)
northerly direction on the east line
be organized into an irrigI
of T. 3 and 4 N.. R. 27 E. W. M., to herein,
district to be known as the Joh
the southwest corner of section 19, tion
Day Irrigation District, under tbl
T.
4
N.,
R.
28
E.
W.
M„
thence
run
­
of the Chapter 357 of th.
If you need Buttons, Alexanders
ning in an easterly direction along provisions
General
Laws
of Oregon for 1917. I
ean furnish you with all your needs.
the south line of said section 19 a
James Carty, Lexington. Oregon I
distance
of
one
half
mile
more
or
Our stock is complete with buttons
John McDevitt, Ione. Oregon.
I
less to the east bank of the .Umatilla
Edw. Reitman, Ione. Oregon.
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to trim dresses, waists, coats, suits,
River: thence running in a norther­
Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon.
I
ly
and
easterly
direction
on
the
west
boys’ waists, men’s shirts, rompers,
Michael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon.
bank of said Umatilla River a dis­
R. A. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon
baby dresses, etc. All kinds of
tance of five miles more or less to
John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon.
1
the
south
line
of
section
28,
T.
5
N.,
Ralph Finley, Lexington, Oregon I
prices.
R. 28 E. W. M., thence running in a
B. McDevitt, Ione, Oregon.
j
westerly direction on the south line
Ed. McDaid, Lexington, Oregon. I
of said section 28 to the southwest
G. Frewald, Ione, Oregon.
I
corner of said section 28; thence
S. Kiernan. Lexington, Oregon. I
running along the west line of said
Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon.
»cction 28 in a northerly direction
William Gorger, Ione, Oregon. j
5175.7 feet more or less to the south
Henry Gorger, Ione, Oregon.
boundary of the right of way of the
Phil Doherty, Ione, Oregon.
main canal of the West Extension
Bill Doherty, Ione, Oregon.
of the Umatilla Project as now per­
Geo. Gorger, Ione, Oregon.
manently surveyed and constructed
J. O. Agree, Ione, Oregon.
by the U. S. Reclamation Service;
M. C. Marshall, Boardman, Oregon.
thence running in a northerly and
W. H. Gould. Lexington. Oregon. I
westerly direction along said bound­
M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon. I
ary line of the right of way of said
H. J. Tafel, Echo, Oregon.
main canal a distance of 26.16 miles
David C. Divall, Echo, Oregon.
more or less to the west line of the
C. C. Clark, Arlington, Oregon. ]
E. one-half of section 23 in T. 4 N.,
J. F. Costello, Arlington. Oregon. I
R. 24 E. W. M., at a point distance
Gordon Hall, Arlington, Oregon.
2840 feet more or less and in a
G. E. Reeves, Arlington. Oregon
southerly direction from the N. W.
W. R. Gregg (G. E. R.,) Arling­
corner of the N. E. one quarter of
ton, Oregon.
said section 23, thence running in
Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg.
•
northerly
direction
along
the
west
Made specially for Pillow Cases
T. F. McFadden, Cecil. Oregon.
line of the east one half of said sec­
T. W. Way, Cecil, Oregon.
and articles that are to be washed
tion 23, 2840 feet more or less to the
S. M. Burnett, Arlington, Oregon.
northwest
corner
of
the
northeast
frequently Just the right width and
George L. Newell, Arlington, Ort.
quarter of said section 23, thence
J. H. Bottemiller, Rock Creek,
weight. Very pretty design. Offer­
running in a westerly direction along
Oregon.
the
north
line
of
sections
23,
22,
21
ed in edgings and insertions to
C. E. Bolds, Oléx, Oregon.
20 and 19, allinT. 4 N., R. 24 E. W
D. Swarth, Arlington, Oregon.
match. Euy your Pillow Case Lac­
M.. thence continuing in a westerly
John A. Wickland, Arlington, Ore.
direction
along
the
north
line
of
sec
­
es here.
Alwin Jones, Arlington, Oregon.
tions 24, 23. 22 and 21, all in T. 4
Magnus Cedlund, Arlington. Oreg.
N., R. 23 E. W. M., to the northwest
E. E. Dent. Spokane. Washington.
"orner of said section 21, thence
John Troedson, Ione, Oregon.
running in a southerly direction
J. J. Ashenhurst, Lexington, On.
along the west line of said section
Henry Stender, Ione, Oregon.
21 to the southwest corner of said
G. A. Miller, Cecil, Oregon.
ection of 21, thence running in a
U. E. Baker, Cecil, Oregon.
westerly direction along the north
J. E. Crabtree, Cecil. Oregon.
’ine of sections 29 and 30, T. 4 N„
W. H. Boardman, Lexington, On.
R. 23 E. W. M., to the northwest
Neil Doherty, Ione, Oregon.
corner of said section 30, thence
Frank Deos, Willows, Oregon.
running in a southerly direction
along the west line of sections 30
NOTICE
and 31. T. 4 N„ R. 23 E. W. M„ to
the County Court of the State I
the southwest corner of said section of In
Oregon for the County of Morrow.
31, thence running in a westerly di-
In the matter of the organization
-ection along the north line of sec
tions 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5, ail in T. 3 N. of the John Day Irrigation DistridI
R. 22 E. W. M., to the northwest in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
1
corner of said section 5, thence run- counties. State of Oregon:
To All Whom it May Concern: I
nin8 in a southerly direction along
You are hereby notified that the
the west line of sections 5, 8, 17 20
and 29, all in T. 3 N„ R. 22 E. W. undersigned, petitioners in the above
M., to the southwest corner of said and foregoing petition for the organ- 1
Made of ribbon in all kinds of col­
section 29, thence running in a wes- ziation of an irrigation district total
or combinations in just the right
erly direction along the north line known and styled as John Day Irri- j
af section 31. T. 3 N„ R. 22 E W ration District, under and pursuant
sizes. Including a mirror and pow­
M.. and section 36. 25, 24 and 33, to Chapter 257 of the General Law
der puff. They are very practical
.I’ and sections 36, 25 . 24 and 33, of the State of Oregon for 1917, “I
ill in T 3 N„ R. 21 E. W. M„ to present the above and foregoing pel
and make splendid gifts.
the northwest corner of said section (tion to the Honorable County Court
306 thence running in a southerly of Morrow County, Oregon, at IMI
direction along the west Une of sec- chambers of said Court in the court
tion 33. T. 3 N„ R. 21 E W M house of said County at Heppner
and sections 4, 9, 16, 21, and 28. ali Oregon, on Wednesday the 2nd day
Petition
nT
N., R 21 E W M • to the of July, 1919, at the hour of»
In the County Court of the State outhwest corner of said section 28: o’clock of said day, that being a T
cf Oregon for the County of Morrow. hence running in a westerly direc. guiar meeting of said court caled
In the matter of the organization iion along the north line of sections for the purpose of hearing and con
idering the said petition; and yo"
of John Day Irrigation District in ■ 2 and 31 in T. 2 N., R. 21 E. w. M
Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla Coun­ tothe, northwest corner of said sec” are further notified that the abo
ties, in the State of Oregon.
ton 3 ' thence running in a south- and foregoing petition together “i"
To the Honorable County Court »lv direction along the west line of a plat showing generally the Pre
ection 31. T. 2 N„ R. 21 E W M posed boundary of the Irtgation 2
f Morrow County, Oregon:
The undersigned petitioners re- and seclions 6. 7, 18. 19, 30 and 31, trict proposed to be formed in 8310
spectfully show:
all in T 1 N„ R. 21 E. W. M.. to petition and the land included wit!
That petitioners are more than the southwest corner of said section In said boundary will be filed W"
fifty
of the owners of land .1. thence running In an easterly the county Clerk of Morrow Coup
irrigated or susceptible to irrigation direction along the south line of sec- at Heppner, Oregon, on and at"
within the boundaries hereinafter tions 31,32, 33. 34, 35 and 36, an the 2nd day of July, 1919.
James Carty, Lexington, Oregon
described and desire to provide for- n T 1. N., R 21 E. W M.. to the
John McDevitt, Ione, Oregon.
I
the construction of works for the ir- southeast corner of said section 36:
Edw. Reitman, Iene, Oregon.
rigation of the same and to provide hence running in a northerly direc'
Jack Hynd, Cecil. Oregon.
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for the reconstruction, betterment, tion along the east line of said -ac­
Michael Kenny, Heppner. Oregon
extension, purchase, operation or tion 36 to the southwest corner of
R A. Thompson, Heppner. Oregon-
i maintenance of works already con- section 30. T. 1. N„ R. 22 E W M
John Kilkenny. Heppner. Oreg.
I structed and for the assumption as the place beginning.
Ralph Finley, Lexington. Oregon
principal or guarantor of indebted­
EXCEPTIONS
B McDevitt, Ione, Oregon.
ness on account of district lands to
and excepting the follow-
Ed. McDaid, Lexington, Oregon
the United States under the Federal ng Saving
described
tracts
of
land
in
the
G. Frewald, Ione, Oregon.
Reclamation Laws, and petitioners do
of State Gilliam,
Morrow and
S. Kiernan. Lexington. Oregon-
' now propose the organization of an I counties
matilla.
of
Oregon,
within
the
Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon.
irrigation district to be known as described boundaries, to-wit:
William Gorger, Ione, Oregon-
11 he John Day Irrigation District, „Township 2 North, Range 21 East
Henry Gorger, Ione, Oregon.
with said counties and State under Willamette Meridian.
Phil Doherty, Ione, Oregon.
the provisions of Chapter 357 of the
All of sections 4. 8. 16 and 21.
Bill Doherty, Ione, Oregon.
.Cenerai Laws of Oregon for 1917.
the west one-haff of section 10
Geo. Gorger, Ione, Oregon.
That the lands of your petition-
Township
2
North,
Range
22
East
J. O. Agree, Ione, Oregon.___ .
ora are included within the bound­ Willamette Meridian.
M. C. Marshall, Boardman. Oreg"
aries as hereinafter described and
All
of
sections
1.
2
and
3
and
the
W. H. Could, Lexington, Oregon i
are susceptible of Irrigation from the northwest quarter of section
, _ — - —
— oUUtUIl 10.
M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon
I waters of the John Day River as a
H. J. Tafel. Echo, Oregon.
common source and the major por- Willamette
Township .3 Meridian.
North, Range 22 East
David C. Divall, Echo. Oregon
ton of said lands ate included with­
of sections 1. 5. 12. 20, 29, 34
C C. Clark, Arlington. Oregon.
in the boundaries of Morrow County ■ 5 All
and 36 and the northwest quar-
J. F. Costello, Arlington. Oregon-
| : nd » small portion thereof is in-
of section 13; the east one-half
Gordon Hall. Arlington, Oregon
ended within the boundaries of Gll- 7
f section 14. and the southwest
G. E. Reeves. Arlington. Oresor,
liam and Umatilla Counties. In the quarter
of section 17; the southwest ,W R. Gregg (O. E. R .) A
i tate of Oregon.
*
of section 21. the west three
ton. Oregon.
.
, Thrt the boundaries of said pro. quarter
varters cf section 23, the south:
Asher Montague, Arlington,
?»
irrization district are describ­ set arter of section 27. the south
ed ss follows:
T. F. McFadden. Cecil. Oregon
T. W. Way, Cecil, Oregon__
Eerinning at the southwest corn. eon“' of section 25 All of sec-
S. M. Burnett. Arlington. Ores,
W C section 30. T 1 N • R 22 E
North, Range 23 East
George L. Newell. Arlington.“
i thence running in an easter- .Township,?
Y lamette Meridian.
J. H. Bottemiller, Rock CT
X.9 irection along the south line of ,.All of sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 20.
Oregon.
said sections 30. 29 and 29 to the
and 33, and the south one-
C. E. Bolds, Olex, Oregon
southeast corner of section 28. T 1 11.-3
and northwest quarter of
D Swarth. Arlington, Oregon.
NR 22 E - W. M., thence runnine half 9.
All of section 16
John A Wickland. Arlington.
in a northerly direction on the east tion
2 N.. R 2« E. w. M.
i Alwin Jones, Arlington, Ores."
line of said section 28 and continu- | Township
All of sections 15 and 18
Magnus Cedlund. Arlington. “I
hi in a northerly direction along
Township 4 North.
E. E. Dent. Spokane. Washing"
th t ? w ne of sections 51 and 18 Willamette Meridian Range 27 East
rf T 1 N„ R 22 £ w M to the
John Troedson. Ione. Oregon
All of sections 1,
3
8, ».
J J. Ashenhurst. Lexington, C
northeast corner of said section 18: 10. 11. 15, 16, 17.
Henry Stender, lone. Oregon.
thence running in an easterly direc.
Township 5 North. Range 7 East
G A. Miller. Cecil, Oregon
ton
along the south line of sections Willamette Meridian.
U. E Bake:, Cecil. Oregon.
IP. 11 and 12 to the southwest corn­
of that part of sections 23 and
er of section 12: thence running in -4 All
J. E Crabtree. Cecil, Oregon.
lying
south
of
the
north
hound-
W. IL Boardman, Lexington. V
e northerly direction along the east
of the district as hereinbefore
Neil Doherty. Ione. Oregon
line of T. 1 N., R 22 E. W. M . to ary
described. All of sections 25. 26, 27,
Frank Deos. Willows, Oregon.
Alexanders
Buttons!
Tub Skirts
Silks
Whether for comfort or style,
ery woman should have several of
these beautiful wash skirts to com-
plete her summer wardrobe. A var-
iety of styles, gabardine, poplin, pi­
que or silk awaits your selection. All
V. hite or cheek, stripes or plaids of
sports coloring, novelty pockets,
broad or narrow belts and button
Yard $2 to $3.50
ti imming
$4.50 to $15.00
Included in this assortment are
stripes, plaids and figures, in light
and dark colorings.
Suitable for summer dresses that
will keep you cool; 36 to 4 0 in.
wide, such materials as taffeta, sa-
tin, messaline, foulard, pussy willow,
etc.
Make your selection now and get
out of your
full summer's
dress.
Buttons!
Buttons!
Pillow Case
These
W hite
Middies
Waistings
can be put to many uses.
of exceptionally well
A display
made
middy
blouses.
This display of middy blouses will
undoubtedly appeal to girls and wo­
men for summer wear, picnic, vaca­
tion and house needs.
Made of good strongly woven gal-
atea, either white or blue collars, all
seams double stitched.
Pevera 1 styles among
very newest models.
them
the
25c to $1.25
Use our white, sheer waist fabrics
for summer wear. Offered in plain
and
and fancy stripes, figures
checks. You will like them when
made up. because they will look
good, wash well and wear better.
White
Skirting
50c to $1.50
$1.25 a yard
Offered in colors that ate speci-
ally good for summer wear, such as
Copen, navy, tun. taupe, grey, black.
white. Our silk poplin makes up in-
to splendid dresses that will stand
hard wear, Have a look at this fine
material.
Now is the time to make up sev­
eral wash skirts of these excellent
fabrics, because they wash and wear
well. Offered in pique, several size
widths. fancy checked patterns,
striped and plaid effects.
ET
7" MFRICAN initiative
Guranceand enter»
2— prise brought the st ters across theconti-
nent through deserts and er mountains. The
same spirit built the rail ds, developed mires
and oil wells, strung telepl
lines, opened u
nt forests, built ships and
last but not lea
nquered the burning desert
and made it a g (arjen spot 0) irriga ton. Let US
keep this Amer ican spirit of initiativeev er before
us and not sub: merge it in sloughs of paterna!»
and too
ini,
Laces
12 l-2c, 15c
Little Vanity
35c to
$1.00