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---- THE HERMISTON prepare now Buy eariy—choose while for the most Glorious Fourth 1244 you’ve ever P“ spent. y......... J eany—Choose 1 —last day rush. Now’s the time to get S Now is the Time to Buy Extra White Goods The hot days of 2 ose upon ill need and Dolmans are at least one ICO Men’s Suits at nice innumerable $28.50 Coats at $18.50 CLEAN-UP PRICE are more than complete, roods law rate e." ere. wn now honse i te in style. can be had. The makers Fine Voiles. 40c to $1.00 Marx, Clothcraft, Griffon & Lay- orgondics, GEc to $1.75 stem. are Hart, Schaffner & remarkable values; you should net buy till you’ve seen $38.50 Coats & Dolmans $28.50 TURKISH BATH TOWELS These are truly wonderful garments. Come and examine those spe- clal k- be. dines. 85c to $1.00 and short lines, and bargains. save from $10 They are odds you can to $20 on your Women’s Wash Faxens, 35c to 85c Wash Skirts Long Cloth. 20c to 63c Kainscok, 25c to 60c Beautifully made in the Mercerized, heavy weight, be autiful patterns. new The Yard 75c styles in all the pastel shades— We hae just received a new lot of wash skirts. New styles and patterns in wanted materials. Ver y desirable for hot weather wear. Priced from zon Women’s All wool Suits $2.50 to $7.75 REDUCED you We havelan attr (tic tasoitrent that will make choosing easy. They Are All Reduced JAPANESE LUNCHEON CLOTHS all sizes from 34 to 46. Economically priced at $2.50 Blue and white, from 36 to 54 inches. Each $1.25 to $2.50 KAYSER KNIT UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN Cool Summer Low neck, no sleeves, tight knee, fine gauze lisle, the suit Ginghams Silk waists to $1. Extra sizes $1.25 GAUSE LISLE VESTS In all sizes, each buy your Fourth of July or va s. The Yard 20c TABLE DAMASK Waists Batistes, 4Cc to $1.00 cation Full bleached, good size and quality, at, each 25c. Others at 35c, 50c. 65c, to 75c. Huck Towels of splendid size and weight. each 20c. Unbleached Toweling, firm weave and good weight. A very special value at New Suit here. veil the time for New voiles in the larger de signs that are just now so much in demand: dark and light ef fects— very effective for summer frocks. Priced The Yard at 35c to 65c There are none better. Embroidered Voiles. 85c to $1.50 Fq ues. 40c to $1.00 Now is lot offers some The materials are ment are unbroken. hy tings. 63c to $1.00 special Percales SUMMER WASH GOODS most e suits ate up to the min- while the assort- ex- ite The Don't wait till the The Yard 25c to 35c a white skirt or two as ell as a complete outfit of lin- Our stocks of White gerie. OREGON 36 inches wide, light and dark grounds, innumerable patterns and colors from which to choose AT CLT AN-U? PRICES white HERMISTON, our stocks are compiete. Women’s Coats and every woman IIS besides summer HERALD, Our assortment of silk waists has no equal in Pendleton, The materials are crepe, satin and georgettee; all are fancy trim- med with lace, embroidery and combination colors. Plaids, stripes and checks in great variety of very fine colorings; 35c, 60c and 65c a even weave of extra quality. The Yard 35c KNIT BLOOMERS White or pink, fine knit, a very popular undergarment, at tiie very low price of $1.00 PENDLETON’S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE We give you the best for the price, ■o matter the price. what THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE === WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE 2s 6*9 ‘A bed • issa ■El 1000. DEs Hugo’s Description of Rhine. The Rhine is a stream of varied as ects. Victor Hugo, who wrote wh: was perhaps the finest article eve written about it, said: “The Rhino I: inique; it combines the qualities o ■very river. Like the Rhone it is rap <1 ; broad, like the Loire; encased, liki he Meuse ; serpentine, like the Seine limpid and green, like the Somme; his orical, like the Tiber; royal, like the Danube; mysterious, like the Nile; pangled with gold, like an American Iver; and, like a river of Asia, abound ng with phantoms and fables,” : JEM Petition The house across the ^ay Beautifully attractive, isn't it? And yet no need for you to be en vious. Beauty in a house is largely a matter of good painting A coat of B-H Paint will work wonders in the appearance of your home, and in addition will add years to its life. Bass-Hueter is synonymous with the highest achievement in the manufacture of paints, varnishes, enamels —in fact preparations for every painting purpose—inside the house or out Let us know your painting prob lems, and we will gladly solve them you. Also we can supply you with brushes and other necessaries. Paints 2 Vafíiishes BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY,San F rancisco the northeast corner of said town- ship; thence running in an easterly I direction on the south line of T. 2 N., I R. 23, 24. and 25. E. W. M.. to the southeast corner of said township 2 N., R. 25 E. W. M., thence running in a northerly direction on the east line of said township 2 N.. R. 25 E W. M.. to the "southwest corner of section 18. T. 2 N„ R. 26 E. W. M., thence running in an easterly direc- I tion on the south line of sections 18, 17, If. 15. 14 and 13 all in T. 2 N., R. 26 E. W. M.. to the southeast corner of said section 13, thence running in a northerly direction on the east line of said T. 2 N , R. 26 I E. W. M., and continuing in a north- erly direction along the eastline of T. 3 N„ R. 26 E. W. M., to the | southwest corner of section 30, T. 3 N.. R. 27 E. W. M., thence running in an easterly direction along the south line of sections 30, 29. 28, 27, 26 and 25, all in T. 3 N., R. 27 E. W. M., to the southeast corner of said section 25: thence running in a northerly direction ou the east line I of T. 3 and 4 N.. R. 27 E. W. M., to the southwest corner of section 19. F. 4 N., R. 28 E. W. M., thence run ning in an easterly direction along the south line of said section 19 a distance of one half mile more or | less to the east hank of the Umatilla River; thence running in a norther- 11y and easterly direction on the west bank of said Umatilla River a dis- tance of five miles more or less to the south line of section 28. T. 5 N | R. 28 E. W. M., thence running in a westerly direction on the south line of said section 28 to the southwest corner of said section 28; thence | tunning along the west line of said section 28 in a northerly direction 5175.7 feet more or less to the south boundary of the right of way of the main canal of the West Extension I of the Umatilla Project as now per- I manently surveyed and constructed | by the U. S. Reclamation Service: thence running in a northerly and I westerly direction along said hound I try line of the right of way of said main canal a distance of 26.16 miler I more or less to the west line of the j E. one-half of section 23 in T. 4 N.. | R 24 E. W. M , at a point distance I 2840 feet more or less and in a southerly direction from the N W corner of the N. E. one quarter of said section 23, thence running ii ? northerly direction along the west line of the east one half of said sec tion 23. 284 0 feet more or less to the i northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said section 23, thence running in a westerly direction along I the north line of sections 23, 22 21 20 and 19, alllnT. 4 N.. R. 24 E. W i M.. thence continuing In a westerly direction along the north line of sec tions 24, 23. 22 and 21, all in T. 4 N.. R 23 E W. M.. to the northwest corner of said section 21. thence running in a southerly direction along the west line of saidsection 21 to the southwest corner of said section of 21, thence running In a westerly direction along the north ’Ine of sections 29 and 30, T. 4 N., I R. 23 E. W. M., to the northwest corner of said section 30, thence running in a southerly direction along the west line of sections 30 and 31, T. 4 N„ R. 23 E. W. M„ to the southwest corner of said section 31, thence running in a westerly di- rection along the north line of sec tions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, all In T. 3 N„ R. 22 E. W. M.. to the northwest corner of said section 5, thence run ning in a southerly direction along the west line of sections 5, 8, 17, 20 and 29, all in T. 3 N., R. 22 E. W M., to the southwest corner of said section 29, thence running in a wes terly direction along the north line of section 31, T. 3 N„ R. 22 E. W M„ and section 36 , 25, 24 and 33 M., and sections 36, 25, 24 and 33 all in T. 3 N., R. 21 E. W. M„ to the northwest corner of said section 33; thence running in a southerly 33, direction along the west line of sec tion 33. T. 3 N„ R. 21 E. W M and sections 4, 9. 16, 21. and 28 ali In T. 2 N.. R. 21 E. W. M.. to the southwest corner of said section 28: thence running in a westerly direc tion along the north line of sections 32 and 31 In T. 2 N.. R. 21 E. W. M., to the northwest corner of said sec tion 31. thence running in a south erly direction along the west line of section 31, T. 2 N., R. 21 E. W. M., and sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31. all in T. 1 N., R. 21 E. W. M.. to the southwest corner of said section 31, thence running in an easterly direction along the south line of sec tions 31, 32. 33. 34. 35 and 36. all in T. 1. N.. R. 21 E. W M.. to the southeast corner of said section 36; thence running In a northerly direc tion along the east line of said sec tion 36 to the southwest corner of section 30, T. 1. N., R. 22 E. W. M„ the place beginning. 33, 34. 35 and 36. Township 5 North Range 28 East Willamette Meridian. All that part of sections 19 and 29 lying within the boundaries of said district as heretofore described and all sections 30, 31 and 32. The boundary description of said proposed district, excluding the ex ceptions mentioned above, cover an area of 345,260 acres. That it is the intention of the petitioners to elect the first board of directors from the district at large. That duplicate copies of this peti- tion are to be circulated for the pur- pose of securing the requisite num ber of signatures by land owners and the said duplicates are to be at tached together and treated as one petition for the purpose of presenta- tion to the above entitled court. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that all of said lands included with in the limits of the proposed bound aries as described aforesaid and ex cluding the exceptions mentioned herein, be organized into an irriga tion district to be known as the John Day Irrigation District, under the provisions of the Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1917. James Carty. Lexington, Oregon. John McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. Edw. Reitman, Ione, Oregon. Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon. Michael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon. R. ly. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon. Ralph Finley, Lexington. Oregon. B. McDevitt, Ione. Oregon. Ed. McDaid. Lexington. Oregon. G. Frewald. Ione, Oregon. S. Kiernan, Lexington, Oregon. Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. William Gorger. Ione. Oregon. Henry Gorger, Ione, Oregon. Phil Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Bill Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Geo. Gorger, Ione. Oregon. J. O. Agree. Ione, Oregon. M. C. Marshall, Boardman. Oregon. W. H. Gould. Lexington, Oregon. M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon. H. J. Tafel. Echo. Oregon. David C. Divall. Echo, Oregon. C. C. Clark. Arlington. Oregon. J. F. Costello, Arlington. Oregon. Gordon Hall. Arlington, Oregon. G. E. Reeves, Arlington. Oregon. W. R. Gregg (G. E. R .) Arling ton, Oregon. Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg. T. F. McFadden. Cecil, Oregon. T. W. Way. Cecil, Oregon. S. M. Burnett, Arlington. Oregon. George L. Newell, Arlington, Ore. J. H. Bottemiller, Rock Creek, Oregon C. E. Bolds, Olex, Oregon. D. Swarth. Arlington. Oregon. John A. Wickland, Arlington, Ore. Alwin Jones. Arlington. Oregon. Magnus Cedlund, Arlington, Oreg. E. E. Dent, Spokane, Washington. John Troedson, Ione, Oregon. J. J. Ashenhurst, Lexington. Ore. Henry Stender, lone. Oregon. G. A. Miller, Cecil, Oregon. U. E. Baker, Cecil. Oregon. J. E. Crabtree, Cecil. Oregon. W. H Boardman, Lexington, Ore. Nell Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Frank Deos, Willows, Oregon. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the organization of the John Day Irrigation District in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla counties, State of Oregon : To All Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the undersigned, petitioners in the above and foregoing petition for the organ- ziation of an irrigation district to be known and styled as John Day Irri- ration District, under and pursuant to Chapter 257 of the General Laws of the State of Oregon for 1917. will nresent the above and foregoing pet- ition to the Honorable County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, at the chambers of said Court in the court house of -said County at Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday the 2nd day of July, 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock of said day, that being a re gular meeting of said court called for the purpose of hearing and con- sidering the said petition; and you are further notified that the above and foregoing petition together with a plat showing generally" the pro- posed boundary of the Irigation Dis- trict proposed to be formed in said petition and the land included with in said boundary will be filed with the county Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on and after the 2nd day of July, 1919. James Carty, Lexington, Oregon. John McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. Edw. Reitman, Ione, Oregon.. Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon. Michael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon. R A. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon. John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon. Ralph Finley, Lexington, Oregon. B. McDevitt, lone. Oregon. Ed. McDaid, Lexington, Oregon. G. Frewald, Ione, Oregon. S. Kiernan, Lexington, Oregon. Dan McDevitt, Ione, Oregon. William Gorger, Ione, Oregon. Henry Gorger. Ione, Oregon. Phil Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Bill Doherty, Ione, Oregon. Geo. Gorger, Ione, Oregon. J. O Agree, Ione. Oregon. M. C. Marshall, Boardman, Oregon. W. H. Gould. Lexington, Oregon. M. C. Sepanek, Echo. Oregon. H. J. Tafel. Echo, Oregon. David C. Divall, Echo, Oregon. C C. Clark. Arlington, Oregon. J. F. Costello, Arlington. Oregon. Gordon Hall, Arlington, Oregon. O. E Reeves, Arlington, Oregon. W R Gregg (O E. R .) Arling ton. Oregon. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the organization f John Day Irrigation District in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla Coun ties, in the State of Oregon. To the Honorable County Court ,f Morrow County, Oregon: The undersigned petitioners re- spectfully show: That petitioners are more than fifty of the owners of land irrigated or susceptible to irrigation within the boundaries hereinafter described and desire to provide for the construction of works for the ir rigation of the same and to provide for the reconstruction, betterment. extension, purchase, i operation or maintenance of works already con- structed and for the assumption as EXCEPTIONS principal or guarantor of indebted ness on account of district lands to i Saving and excepting the follow- the United States under the Federal Ing described tracts of land In the Reclamation Laws, and petitioners do counties of Gilliam, Morrow and now propose the organization of an Umatilla, State of Oregon, within the irrigation district to be known as described boundaries, to-wlt: the John Day Irrigation District, Township 2 North, Range 21 East with said counties and State under Willamette Meridian. the provisions of Chapter 35 7 of the All of sections 4. 8, 16 and 21; I General Laws of Oregon for 1917. the west one-half of section 10. That the lands of your petition Township 2 North, Range 22 East ers are included within the bound Willamette Meridian. aries as hereinafter described and All of sections 1, 2 and 3 and the are susceptible of Irrigation from the northwest quarter of section 10. waters of the John Day River as, a Township 3 North, Range 22 East common source and the major por- Willamette Meridian. I tion of said lands are included with- All of sections 1. 5, 12. 20, 29, 34, | in the boundaries of Morrow County 35 and 36 and the northwest quar- and a small portion thereof Is in- ter of section 13; the east one-half eluded within the boundaries of Gil of section 14, and the southwest liam and Umatilla Counties, In the quarter of section 17; the southwest quarter of section 21, the west three | State of Oregon. Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg. That the boundaries of said pro- quarters of section 23, the south- posed irrigation district are describ east quarter of section 27, the south I T. F. McFadden, Cecil, Oregon. one-half of section 25. All of sec- I T. W Way, Cecil, Oregon. ed as follows: 8. M. Burnett, Arlington, Oregon. Eeginning at the southwest corn- tion 26. Township 2 North, Range 23 East | George L. Newel), Arlington, Ore. er of section 30. T. 1 N., R 22 E J. II. Bottemiller, Rock Creek, W. M : thence running in an easter Willamette Meridian. All of sections 5. 6. 7, 8, 17. 20.1 ly direction along the south line of C. E. Bolds, Olex, Oregon. raid sections 30. 29 and 28 to the 21, 29 and 33, and the south one- D Swarth, Arlington, Oregon. southeast corner of section 28, T. 1 half and northwest quarter of sec- I John A Wickland. Arlington, Ore. N . R 22 E W M.. thence running tion 9. AH of section 16. Alwin Jones. Arlington. Oregon. Township 2 N.. R. 26 E W. M. i in a northerly direction on the east Magnus Cedlund, Arlington, Oreg. All of sections 15 and 16. line of said section 28 and continu- Township 4 North, Range 27 East I E. E. Dent. Spokane, Washington. Ing in a northerly direction alone I John Troedson, lone, Oregon. the east line of sections 21 and 16 Willamette Meridian. J. J. Ashenhurst, Lexington, Oro. 8, 9 All of sections 1. 2, 3, of T. 1 N., R. 22 E W. M . to the Henry Stender, lone, Oregon. northeast corner of said section 16; 10. 11. 15, 16, 17. O. A. Miller, Cecil, Oregon. Township 5 North, Range 27 East | thence running In an easterly direc U. E. Bake:, Cecil, Oregon. tion along the south line of sections Willamette Meridian. All of that part of sections 23 and | J. E. Crabtree, Cecil. Oregon. 1 0 H and 12 to the southwest corn- W. 11. Boardman. Lexington, Ore. or of section 12; thence running in I 24 lying south of the northbound- Nell Doherty, Ione, Oregon. - northerly direction along the east* ary of the district » northerly direction along me eux’yr un ine ululi ' ore I Frank Deos, Willows, Oregon. I line of T. 1 N., R. 22 E. W. M., to described. as hereinbet All of sections 25, 26, 27,1