THE
HERMISTON HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON
NOTICE OF ELECTION
feet to place of beginning.
Notice is hereby given that an
In Section 3: The N. W. 1
election will be held within the pre- the following described area
Be-
HERMISTON
cints of Irrigon and Boardman with- ginning at the N. E. corner of Sec-
Hon
3;
I in the proposed West Extension Ir-
thence S. 0 deg. 18 min. 30
risation District in Morrow County sec. W. 1485.66 feet; thence 8. 82
and Umatilla County. Oregon, on the deg. 51 min. W. 710.4 feet: thence
! 10th day of June, 1919, between
i e hours of 8 o'clock In the morning
and 8 o'clock P. M. of the said day at feet to a point on the west boundary |
ment of Pastures
the polling places designated as the of the N. E. % of Section 3 and dis
J. McCOY, Prop.
School houses at Irrigon and Board- tant 453.8 feet. N. 0 deg. 13 min. E.
man, within said District for the from center of Section 3. thence Plants Are Unsightly and Occupy
purpose of determining whether or northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W.
Land That Should Be Engaged In
of Sect ion
| not the said district shall be organ corner of N. E.
Where You can
Production of Valuable Forage
ized under the provisions of Chapter thence easterly 2640 feet more
—Weeds Crowd Out Grasses.
No 357 General Laws of Oregon, less to the place of beginning.
BUY AND SELL
All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north
> < *
The electors within said dis
of
the
north
boundary
of
the
right
trict shall be required to cast ballots
(Prepared by the United Stales Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Most Everything
at said election which shall contain of way of the Main Canal.
The. weed problem as It relates to
the words "Irrigation District- Yes"
All of Sections 5 and 6 and the N.
and "Irrigation Distr ict-No" and al- W. 1 of Section 7.
the handling of pastures is a vital one.
80 the names of such directors as
Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M:
as weeds are not only unsightly but
shall be nominated to be voted for at
they also occupy land that should be
Section 1 E. 12 Section 2
such election, which directors shall and S *2 N. 12 Section 9. 8. 12 Sec engaged in the production of valuable
Special feature is a var
be elected by the district at large tion 10. N. 15 Section 12. N. 12 of forage. This Is why It pays the farmer
Th?* the said Irrigon precinct shall N. * Section 16. E. 1 Section 17.
iety of new oil stoves that
comprise all that portion of the pro all E. * Section 20 lying north of to battle the weeds as insistently as
possible
during
the
grass
season.
Some
burn 400 gallons of air to 1
posed district lying East of the East the north boundary line of the right
line of Sections Eight and Five of way of the Main canal and all of farmers keep a mowing machine run
gallon of coal oil.
Township Four, N. of R Twenty six the S. E. 1 of Section 14 lying ning over their pastures most of the
E. W. M. and lying East of the East north of the north boundary line of summer with very satisfactory results.
Ask to see them demonstrated
Jine of Sections Thirty-two and the right of way of the Main Canal. Often weeds Indicate depleted soil fer-
Twenty-nine and Twenty and Seven
The boundary description of salii tility. The poorest soils have more
teen in Township Five North Range proposed district, excluding the ex
Twenty-six E. W. M. And the said i ceptions mentioned above, covers an
Boardman precinct shall comprise al) area of 14.000 acres of which- 6460
that portion of the said proposée teres are now under public notice
district lying West of the said sec for water with 106 acres of vested
tion lines. That the County Court right land also under public notice;
of Morrow County. Oregon, has ap
nd there are 1203 acres of vested
pointed Judges and Clerks of saie •ight lands yet to come under public
Election as " follows:
“
For Irrigor notice; and this totals 7.7 69 acres
precinct, W. R. Walpole, H. C. Wolfe which are now entitled to water.
C. W. Grim, Judges; J. C. Camp am
This Notice is published pursuant
Geo. Rand, Clerks; for Boardmar
-FOR-
precinct, A. W. Cobb, John F. Me to an order of the County Court of
Hugh and J. R. Johnson, Judges Morrow County, Oregon, made and
and Liester Packard and J. C. Bal ntered on the 5th day of May, 1919,
ind the same shall be published once
lenger as Clerks. That any person
ach week for at least four consecu-
male or female, over the age o 'ivo
weeks prior to June 10. 1919.
twenty-one years, whether a resident
Witness my hand and seal of said
of the district or State or not, wh
is a bona fide owner of one acre o Court affixed this 5th day of May.
(Seal.)
more of land situated within the dis 1919.
J. A. Waters. County Clerk.
trict and whose name appears on the
Keeping the Corn Crop Clean.
last assessment roll or who is the By Gay M. Anderson. Deputy. 34-51
holder of an uncomplete title or con
weeds than tame grasses, while on the
tract to purchase State or Carey Ac
Citation
richer soils the tame grasses tend to
lands and also entryman upon publi
Hunting, Fishing and Base
lands of the United States shall b< In the County Court of the Stale of crowd out the weeds. In many In
Oregon for Umatilla County
considered as land owners for th<
stances a top dressing of stable ma
purpose of such election, and shall b. In the Matter of the Estate of Jos- nure or the feeding of cattle during
B II Goods
eph G. Bedale, Deceased.
qualified petitioners for the organ
the winter on a piece of land Infested
To Nellie Bedale. being the widow
ization of said irrigation district an<
First Class
ind heir at law of Joseph G. Bedale, with broomsedge, which Is common In
shall share all the privileges and ob
— some sections of the blue grass, are
ligations of land owners within thi deceased.
district, including the right to voti In the name of the State of Oregon: effective In the extermination of this
You are hereby cited and com pest. Applications of acid phosphate
or hold office and shall be consider
ed electors for the purpose of sue! manded to appear before the Honor or nitrate of soda, alone or In combi-
Tables
election. That the boundaries of salt able Charles H. Marsh, Judge of the nation, have also been efficient In the
district established for the purpose above entitled court, at his office in eradication of broomsedge In addition
the courthouse, in Pendleton, Uma- to improving the stands of blue grass
of said election are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest come tilla County, Oregon, on the 9th day and white clover. Under existing con
of Section 28 in Township 5 N. R. 2Í of July, 1919. at the hour of ten
E. W. M.; thence running along the o’clock a. m. of said day. then and ditions It Is profitable to apply be
west line of said Section 28 in ; there to show cause, if any exists, tween 200 and 300 pounds of acid
northerly direction 5175.7 feet mor why an order of the above entitled phosphate an acre every five years on
or less to the south boundary of the court should not be made permitt. the ordinary blue-grass pastures.
Any Quantity at
right of way of the main canal of the ing and directing F. B. Swayze, as
West Extension of the Umatilla Pro administrator of the estate of Joseph
ject as now permanently surveyed G. Bedale, deceased, to sell at pri- FRUIT GROWING OF BENEFIT
Warehouse
and constructed by the U. 8. Reclam vate sale in one parcel, for cash in
ation Service; thence running in : hand, for the purpose of paying the Knowledge Used by General Farmer
northerly and westerly direction funeral charges, expenses of admin-
la Also Required for Growing
along said boundary line of the righi 'stration and I lie claims against the
of Various Crops.
of way of the said main canal a dis said estate, all or such part of the
Mixed Car of Feed in
tance of 26.16 miles more or less t< hereinafter described real estate be-
Fruit growing is often spoken of as
the west line of the E. 12 of Sectloi longing to said estate as it may he
Stock
23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M necessary to sell for such purpose, being the "refinement"’ of agriculture.
It has long been claimed that It re
at a point distant 2840 feet more o the said real property being describ
quires more knowledge, more care and
less and in a southerly direction fron ed as follows, to-wit:
the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1 o
An undivided one halt interest in more skill In general than ordinary
said Section 23; thence northerl; ind to the Southeast Quarter of the farming, such as the growing of crops.
along the west line of the E. 12 o’ louthwest Quarter of the North
But where Is the horticulturist or
Baled Alfalfa Hay
said Section 23, 2840 feet more o west Quarter of Section 5, Town
fruit grower for home use only who
less to the N. W. corner of the N. E
hip 4 North. Range 29 E. W. M„ is not also a good general farmer? It
Bought
in any Quantity
1 of said Section 23; thence contin ‘ess the dower interest therein of
uing in a northerly direction aion; Nellie Bedale. widow of the said seems that fruit growing Is of benefit
the west line of the E, 12 of Section Joseph G. Bedale, the said lands be- to the general farmer for the knowl
14 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E W. M
ng subject to alien of the United edge he uses Is also required for crop
5280 feet more or less to the N. W States of America for water thereon
growing.
W. A. LEATHERS
corner of the N. E. 1 of said Sec
You are fut her notified that this
Boys and girls usually take an In
tion 14; thence easterly one and one citation is served upon you by pub
terest In fruit growing and will learn
Near Depot
Office Phone 581
half miles along the north boundary llcation thereof pursuant to* order If encouraged. There seems to be
Residence Phone 4022
line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N of the Honorable Charles H. Marsh, something fascinating about growing
E. corner of Section 13 in Townshir fudge of the above entitled court.
4 N. R. 24 E. W. M,; thence contin made and entered on the 26 day of good fruits. And every farmer who
has -an abundance finds that this is
uing easterly along the north boon May, 1919
largely responsible for the pride and
dary line of Section 18 in Townshit
In Testimony whereof, I, R. T
the satisfaction the children take In
4, N. R. 25 E. W. M. a distance of Brown, clerk of Ilie county cou rl
5807 feet more or less to the N. E aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand the farm and Its environment.
corner of said Section 18 ; t hence and affix the seal of said court, this
northerly along the west line of Sec 26 day of May, 1919.
NECESSARY CROP FOR STOCK
tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W (SEAL)
R T. BROWN,
M. 3797 feet more or lews to a point 37 4 1
Clerk of the County Court
on the south bank of the Columbia
Cows, Beef Cattle and Sheep Eat Con
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
river; thence in an easterly direction
siderable Hay—It Is Expensive
Notice
along the south bank of the Colum
LONG AND SHORT
Article to Buy.
To the Voters of School District
bia river 21 miles, more or less, t<
the west bank of the Umatilla river: No. 14. Umatilla County, Ore.
HAULS
There are many localities where not
In pursuance of an order dated
thence along the west bank of the
Give Ue A Trini
Umatilla River in a southeasterly di May 23rd, 1919. issued by the dis- enough hay crops are grown. If ani
rection 4 miles, more or less to the tricl Boundary Board of Umatilla mal» are kept hay is a very necessary
Hermiston Transfer Company
south boundary line of Section 28 in County, Oregon, you are hereby noti crop to feed.
Those who buy hay
Township 5 N. R-28 E. W. M . at a fied that at the next annual school must pay for hauling over roads, often
Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
point easterly and distant 1094.4 meeting of this district which is June rough. With the cost of growing and
Phone 152
Res., 2F2
16th,
1919.
at
two
o'clock
p
tn..
feet more or less from the 8. W. cor
dealers' profits added the buyer of
there
will
be
submitted
Io
you
for
ner of the said Section 28;- thence
hay Is likely to find it very expensive.
westerly along the south boundary vour approval or rejection, the unit-
Cows, beef cattle and sheep con
line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet ing of School Districts Nos 14. 112.
more or less to the S. W. corner of 115 and 8, of Umatilla County, Ore- sume considerable hay and It lx a
said Section 28, the place of begin- ton, for high school purposes only, take to depend upon farmers In
thus forming a Union High School tant localities to raise It. Even with
ning.
District.
silage some hay Is needed as dry
EXCEPTIONS
By order of the Board of Directors
Saving and excepting the follow- of School District No. 14, Umatilla roughage as well as succulent rough- |
ing described tracts of land in the County. Oregon.
age.
WE SELL IN
County of Morrow. State of Oregon,
Dated this 26th day of May. 1919.
lying within the above described
CA R LOTS
J. D. Watson, Chairman. USEFUL RACKS FOR FEEDING
boundaries, to-wit:
Attest:
R C. Todd. Clerk.
In Township 5 N. R. 27 K. W. M.
All Sections 29, 30 and 31 lying
Combination Style,, Handling Both
Notice of Annual School Meeting
north of the north boundary of the
Grain and Hay Is Favored for
right of way of the Main Canal of
Notice is hereby given to the le
Sheep Flock.
Baled or Chopped
the West Extension Project, except gal voters of School District No. 14.
anti
I the N. W. 1 of the N. W. ‘ of said of Umatilla County, Oregon, that the
Small lota of sheep aro being fed i
I Section 30.
annual school meeting of the said | ' from racks on many farms, the com- ,
I
Township 5 N. R 26 E W. M:
district will be held at the school
All of Sections 16. 17, 18 and 19 house, to begin at the hour of two | bination style handling both grain and
We are always in the market for
¡ lying south of the south bank of the o’clock p Hl. on the third Monday of hay being a favorite. The open end
loose hay delivered at the mill
Columbia river. All of Section 20 June, being the 16th day of June, | rack is suitable for use hi barns where
feeding cattle can be done by passing 1
land W. 12. Lots 2. 5. and 6. and W. 1 D 1919
OUT OUR PMicES
I 12 of 8. E. % of Section 21. and the
This meeting is called for the pur- I 1 directly from the feed alley to the
8. 12 of Section 26 and the S. 1 of pose of electing one director and otte rack, thus obviating the difficulty |
N. E 14 . N W % and 8. 12 of Sec clerk of the district, and the tran- which follows from entering pens filled |
c aught
tion 27. All of Sections 28, 29. 30. «action of business usual at such with sheep.
31. 32. 33. 34, and N. 12 and S W meeting.
1 and W. 14 of S E. 14 of Section
Dated this 26th day of May. 1919
J. D. Watson, Chairman. CAUSES OF FEATHER RULLINO
35 and the N.% of Section 36
org
w
V
•
Township 5 N. R
R. C. Todd, Clerk.
‘
3
5
and
26
lying
• All of Sections 25
Habit Ie Formed Through Idleness
south of the south bank of the Col
Chiefly—Lack of Animal Food
His Favorite Dish.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
umbia river.
Also Helps.
A Cliinese merchant, being question-
Township 4 N. R. 26 E. W M:
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
In Section 2 the following describ- cd as to his favorite article of food,
Feather pulling Is a habit growing
Try our 35 cent dinner
rd area: Beginning at the N. W prefaced his reply by stating that
corner of Section 2; thence easterly many foreign dishes which we consider out of idleness ch'efly. though some
2647 20 feet: thence 8. O. deg. 09 appetizing are disgusting to the Chi- times a lack of animal food appears
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hence S
With the way thus prepared, he to have some connection with It. Keep
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deg 24 min. 30 sec
W
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N. 0 dege 18 min. 30 sec. E
thence
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