The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1919, Image 2

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Herald
NOTICE FOR ELECTION
the County Court for the State of
Issued — Each — Saturday
' ‘ by
I Oregon for the County of Morrow.
1 In the matter of the Organization of |
M. D. O’CONNELL
H ERM In TUN__________ UKEGON J the John Day Irrigation District |
in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
Entered as second-class matter. December
Counties, in the State of Oregon |
. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that an elec-
,%tion will be held within precincts
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
■ One year .—............. -.........................
.100 number one, number two, and num-
Six months ...—........... .. ........ -..............
ber three, within the proposed John
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
== . Day Irrigation District in Morrow. |
TO THE
ADVERTISING RATES
Gilliam, and Umatilla counties, in
Display— One time. 25 cents per inch: two inser-1 cist
of Oregon, P on
the 23rd day
_
... 20 ora
’s, inch
ineh per
now insertion;
insertion: monthly
monthly LIC siale
vi -4/9 — hr 1119 —* |
lions.
cents per
of August, A. D. 1919. between the
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Readers— First insertion, 10 cent» per line: each hours of eight o’clock A. M. and
subsequent insertion without change of copy.
6 cents per line.
eight o’clock P. M. of said day, at
the polling places hereinafter desig-1
Weather Report
nated, within said District for the
The maximum temperature dur­ purpose of determining whether or
ing the past week was 95 degrees not the said District shall be organ-
and the minimum 43. No rain.
ized under and by virtue of the pro­
visions of Chapter 357 of the Gen-
eral Laws of Oregon for the year
MAIL OR BRING YOUR LISTS
1917. The electors with said dis
tricts shall be required to cast bal­
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
lots at said election which shall con-
The names of the five winners will be published
A petition is being circulated by tain the words: “Irrigation District,
Glen
Richards and Pete Sheridan, Yes" and “Irrigation District, No,”
next week. Contest closes next Thursday
the object of which is to form a road and also the name of such directors
as shall be nominated to be voted |
district on Butter Creek, reaching
from the Morrow county line on the for at such election, which directors
Percey Jarmon farm to the Butter shall be elected by the district at
"large. That the said precinct num-
Creek social club dance hall.
Several people from here attended ber one shall comprise all that por­
the dance at Hermiston last Friday tion of the ¡proposed district lying
east of the west line of sections 33,
night.
28. 21, 16. 9, 2, in Township 2
At The Movie
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation and
"Danger, Go Slow!" with Mae little son Myron left last Saturday , North, Range 24, E. W. M also north
Murray In the leading role, will be for an extended trip in the east. of the north line of sections 4, and
the moving picture featured at The They will visit mainly in Nebraska, 5 in Township 2 North, Range 24,
Movie show house this Saturday and they plan to be gone about six E. W. M. also east of the west line of
Sections 31. 30, 19, 18, 7 and 6 all
evening.
weeks.
For Sale—Good milch cow. Wm.
in Township 3 North, Range 24. E.
Lum Rhea was a delightful host i W. M. also north of the north line |
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Kennedy, R. F.. D.
last Saturday afternoon, when he ! of Section 6, ' Township 3 North,1
Installing Auxiliary to Fountain
Bartlett Pears 4c per pound at
E. W Mack is this week installing invited a group of friends to meet | Range 24, E. W. M. and sections 1
Hanby's orchard. Bring your own
a
new
back bar to his soda fountain his house guest, Cloyd Tillson. Those . and 2 Township 3 North Range 23, |
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<■< tainers.
n the drug störe. It is of handsome present were Vivian Nation, Lucille E. W. M. and east of the west line
Violet Shaw. Bernice
For Sale—158 acres of partly im- design in mahogany, with marble Richards,
of sections 34, 27, 22, Township 4
proved land In Jefferson county; or top on either side. An electric heat- Spencer, Susan Spencer and Thomas
North Range 23, E. W. M.
That
Richards,
besides
the
host
and
hon
­
will take good auto in part pay- ad steam table occupies the center,
the voting place in precinct number
ment. Call on or write A. L. Luce. and refrigerators are on either side. or guest.
one as herein before described was
M. R. A., Hermiston, Ore.
47-3tp This equipment will enable the ser-
On Wednesday Cloyd Tillson re­ by an order of the County Court
turned
to
his
home
in
Portland.
Bartlett Pears 4c per pound at ving of light hot or cold lunches
made and entered on the 12th day of
Lum Rhea accompanying him, to
the Robb Bros, orchard. Bring con­ r drinks.
July, 1919, designated to be at the
spend a week’s vacation there.
tainers.
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James Carty residence, located in
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer and section 10, Township 2 North Range
First Pears
To Trade—For improved land
H. E. Hanby shipped the first little son Sloan motored to Stanfield 25. E. W. M.
That said precinct
anywhere on the project, 40 acres
pears
of the season Wednesday, last Saturday.
number two shall include that
of improved land in Benewah coun-
E. W. Rhea was a visitor to Uma­ part of said district lying west of
ty, Idaho, two miles from good There were 15 boxes of choice Bar-
tilla on Wednesday.
the west boundary of precinct num­
town.
Some timber; in fine hay, letta, and they were consigned to
Several people are^lannlng to at­ ber one as hereinbefore described,
he Pendleton Cash Market. For
rain and fruit belt; requires no Ir-
i hese Mr. Hanby received $2 per box tend the harvest ball to be given in and south of the north line of sec-
rigation.
Leslie W. Adams, Her­
Echc on Friday night.
tions 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Township 3
miston, Oregon.
47-4tc F. o. B. Hermiston.
North, Range 23, E. W. M. and ly-
For Sale—Saddle horse, also good
ing east of the Gilliam - Morrow
Install
Lighting
System
Jersey milch cow and two calves.
county line. The voting place of
Harry Rogers, a rancher on the
1ou Rogers, near W .W. Rogers
precinct number two as hereinbefore
Meadows between Echo and Stan-
ranch east of Hermiston.
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SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
described, was by an order of the
field, has ordered of the Oregon
For Sale—On account of going Hardware & Implement Co. of this
County Court made and entered on
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing and the 12th day of July, designated to
Into other business, I will sell my city an electric lighting system, for
home place, 20 acres, at a bargain. installation on his farm, A complete children were Sunday guests of Mr. be at the J. E. Crabtree residence,
See me about it. 1% miles north domestic water system is also includ- and Mrs N. W. Bloom.
located in section 34, Township 2
Church services will be held at North. Range 23. E. W. M.
of Hermiston. R. M. Hood.
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That
the school house this Sunday. Evan­ the said precinct number three shall
installed
on
arrival
Mr.
Rogers
will
For Sale—Double buggy harness,
gelist Moore will preach at 11 a. m.. comprise all of that part of said dis­
only used two months and in first cheerfully pungle up »1000, the cost
followed by a basket dinner, and trict lying west of the Gilliam-Mor­
of
the
whole
system.
class condition; made to order. J.
preaching again at 3 and 8 p, m. row county line and north of the
A. Rowan, on Mathews farm, Her-
Everybody invited.
north Une of section 6, 5, 4, and 3,
m Iston.
Soon Discard Crutch
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Mrs. F. Waugaman and mother.
Thomas MacKay, who a
little
(Continued on Page Three
Will Trade Two buy Percheron
Mrs. David Moran, are spending the
colts, well matched, and three Jer- over a year ago had the ligaments
week-end at Rieth visiting friends.
rey cows, fresh In May and June; In his left leg torn loose in an acci­
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bloom of
take hogs or sheep. Call on or write dent while breaking a colt, was in
Regular meeting of Hermiston
Geo. Attebury, Stanfield. Ore 48-2tc the city on business Monday from Spokane were Tuesday and Wednes­
range will be held at the home of
his ranch home north of Hermiston day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Cressy in Her-
Lost In Hermiston A $10 bill
He still has to use a cruch, but Blessing.
miston on Wednesday evening. Aug.
In a small black case. Reward for
said he expected to soon discard it.
Owing to the absence of the Rev. 20, at 8:30 o’clock.
i eturn to Mrs. H. L. Payne or this
as the limb, which was perfectly Gallaher the M. E. Sunday school
office.
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numb for a long time after being and church services will be omitted
TAKEN UP
For Sale—2% inch
Studebaker Injured, has of late been making a until Sunday. August 31.
Notice
Is
hereby given that the
wagon.
Frank Auseon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow and undersigned has taken up and holds
Mrs. W. H. Simmons were Pendleton at his ranch 4 * miles east of Her­
Cows for Sale Have just come
visitors on Friday.
fresh, Phone 181, or Inquire of F.
You Never Can Tell
miston the following described stock
N. Whitney.
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One black horse aged 10 years,
Miss Yudeth Kelley, linotype op­
weight 1400 pounds; white star in
For Sale- Good pair black chaps: erator and bookkeeper In The Her-
forehead; branded W—,on left hip
long hair and wooly. Phil Lay. 48 aid office, departed last Sunday
evening on a two weeks' vacational
The above described property will
You will want to read the great
visit to the home of her aunt, Mrs.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
be sold at public auction to the
series of articles on building up ade-
J. W. Cathcart, in Husum, Wash
highest bidder for cash in hand on
quate community
School opens in Umatilla Septem-
life in nearby At least that’s what
Monday, August 25, 1919, at 10 a
she told our
towns starting Sept. 13th in The
ber 8th, and a very successful term
printer’s devil when he Interviewed
m.,
at the above mentioned ranch,
Country Gentleman. Subscribe now.
is anticipated. The district has
her on the eve of her departure.
unless redeemed by owner.
11.00 for 52 issues.
Ed . H. Gra-
purchased new high school equip-
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Dame Rumor, however, has doped it
Joe Udey.
ham.
ment and other supplies needed
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out different, featuring little Danny
throughout the grades.
For Sale—Good work horse; 2% Cupid. But our little "devil", who
Employed county officials have
Umatilla has a live, wide-awake been given a $10 raise in salary by i
Inch new wagon and set of work claims to be a boon companion of
harness. See E. A. Smith, or ad­ “Danny," holds his story is the Commercial Club, second to none in the county commissioners, and now ;
dress Box 341, Hermiston.
48-Mp right one—still you never can tell. the county. The late organisation some of the elective officials claim |
has been fully reorganised and is in they are under paid.
T
Une for a very successful year. The
Club meets every Friday evening in
the council chamber.
We will give five nickel plated
pocket flashlights
Five people sending in the
most complete list of Chev­
rolet owners in Hermiston
and the vicinity
BUTTER CREEK ITEMS
LAYS’ GARAGE
I WANT ADS.
It's Hard t
Which IS
The Best
YOU can seldom determine the real value of
I a shoe by its appearance. Merchants, themselves,
are often deceived and cannot be certain as to what the
shoe is actually worth unless it is cut up to see how it in
made.
Nothing equals LEATHER for making good shoes.
Many substitutes for leather are often used — where they
cannot be seen — because they are cheaper than leather.
But you may be assured of honest leather-built shoes,
correct styles, and all-around satisfaction by purchasing
The Friedman-Shelby All-Leather Shoe
In the "All-Leather” line you will find shoes at every price, of
every style, for any purpose—the various brands included are
"Atlantic” shoes for men; Pacific’ shoes for women. Red Goose"
shoes for children, and "Honesty heavy work shoes. ALL
1 FATHER — ALL THE TIME.
See us for these goods.
THE OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Echo Furniture & Under
taking Go
Carries a complete line of the following articles
Axminster, Congoleum, Fiber, Brussels and Velvet 1
Rugs, Window Shades and Rods, Picture Molding,
Cut Flowers and Floral Pieces for Funerals
We carry the
New Home Sewing Machine
Sold on monthly payments
Most everything in the home, furnishing line.
We cordially invite the public in to look over our stock.
Showing goods is a pleasure not a bother.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
UMATILLA ITEMS
Columbia Highway Garage
WEST SIDE
PHONE 241
BUSH
Auto Supplies and Accessories
REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED
Gasoline
WEST slot
Motor Oils
PHONE Ml
Worth Going After
The most popular cowboy at the
tenth annual Pendleton Roundup.
Sept. 18. 19 and 20. is to be pre­
isen ted with a 1150 silk beaver hat.
the gift of the American Hat Co.
I Henry Pollak, president of the com­
pany. will bring a party of six from
Norwalk, Conn., especially to see
the epic of the west.
To Supervise Prune Packing
Wm. F. Smith departed Tuesday
afternoon on his annual journey to
Walla Walla, where for the next few
weeks he will have charge of prune
picking and parking operations on
the Blalock orchard tracts near that
city. He said It la estimated there
will be from 100 to 125 ears of this
fruit shipped from the above orch-
arda this year.
Wanted—Stock hogs and wean-
ing pigs. w. A. Leathers.
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THERE’S NO
EXCUSE
FOR SHABBY
FURNITURE
Make the Old Things New
At very little expense and without any effort you can make your
furniture, your woodwork and
your floors bright, glossy and
waterproof with
anize
FLOOR FINISH
The Home Preserving Varnish
‘sr
We guarantee a perfect result or “refund
your money for the empty can,” if you tor
low directions.
Come in. Let us show you the wonder.
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results possible with thia varnish.
it clear or in eight colors.
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We have
SAPPERS’ INC.
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OUR ENDORSEMENT
We like to push along the sale of good, honest, reliable mer-
(handise. That's why we advertise the perfect fitting, popular
priced shoes for Women, Children, and Men.
They please practically all our customers who have given them
a rial. We recommend them on account of their unusual durabil­
ity.
They come in every required style and sixe, without doubt the
most economical as well as the most comfortable and enjoyable
footwear you can buy.
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
That Satisfies
HAHN’S
That Satisfies
Phone 621
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And
All Popular Soft Drml^
ICE CREAM
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
e family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu-
ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
a nne line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip-
minum
tion to choose from.
Neus tland
Cigan and Tabacco
Potto (bet RUg.
We have Angorian knitting and cro-
° e co on. buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware. etc. I
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