The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 23, 1919, Image 3

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    THE
TO VICTORY BOND BUYERS
LOCAL BRIEFS
Please remember that there will be a payment
due on the Victory Bonds each month from now un­
til November.
The first payment was due July 15. Pay it now
if you have not already done so. The next payment
will be due August 12. Arrange to pay it on or be­
fore that date.
J. A. Pryor, in the employ of the
© -W • R & N. at Umatilla, was a
business visitor in this city Friday.
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
ORDINANCE NO. 99
N.G. 1
HERMISTON. HERALD,
ordinance to amend Ordinance
No. 67, entitled “An, Ordinance
creating an office of Superintend-
ent of the City Water Works, pre­
scribing his duties, fixing his
compensation, fixing charges to
be made for the use of water to
the inhabitants of the City, pre­
scribing rules, regulations and
rates for the conduct and gov-
ernment
of the system of wa-
viola-
ter works, and to punish
which
tions of this Ordinance,”
ordinance is amended hereby by
changing the rates of charges to
be made for the use of water.
IE CITY OF HERMISTON DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Section 5 of Gr­
Lance No. 67 be and the same is
reby amended so that Rule 29 of
Id Section 5 be made to read as
bows:
Rule 29. The foregoing provis-
ns of these rules must be strictly
mplied with and water must be
id for by all persons supplied ac-
rding to the following schedule of
iter rates:
Minimum rate $2.00.
,
The minimum rate entitles the
nsumer to 3000 gallons of water.
All exceeding 3000 gallons, per
ch additional 1000 gallons 25
nts.
When two or more consumers are
plied with water through the
ie meter each user will be re-
lired to pay not less than the min-
um rate.
Section 2. All ordinances and
irts of ordinances in conflict here-
th are hereby repealed.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall
I in full force and effect from i and
ter its passage by the Council I and
proved by the Mayor.
Passed the Council this 20th day
August, 1919.
ttest: C. M. Jensen, City Recorder.
Approved by the Mayor this 20th
y of August, 1919.
J. D. Watson.
President of the Council.
HERE IS
WANT ADS.;
Percey Sisters are now receiving
I new waists every few days in the
latest styles and colors.
F. B. Swayze and Mayor F. C.
McKenzie returned Thursday morn-
ing from their outing at Seaside. /
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell were
here over Sunday and Monday visit­
ing with the gentleman's father, R.
Boswell.
Hari y Todd arrived home the first
of the week from Boston. Mass...via
Camp Lewis, where he reecived his
discharge from the navy.
The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold
an ice cream social next Wednesday
Bartlett Pears 4c per pound al evening. August 27, on the city
Hanby’s orchard, Bring your own lawn.
•
containers. •
4 7tfc
Emerald Tilden left Sunday last
For Sale— 158 acres of partly im-
proved land in Jefferson county; or for a visit of several weeks to re­
will take good auto in part pay­ latives and friends in Portland and
ment. Call on or write A. L. Luce. Tillamook.
M. R. A., Hermiston, Ore.
47-ötp
Mrs. C. E. Hughes and son Stan­
Bartlett Pears 4c per pound at ley arrived the first of the week
the Robb Bros, orchard. Bring con­ from Kansas City, Mo., on a visit
tainers.
47-3tc to her aunt. Mrs. F. R. Vose, and
To Trade—For improved land family, north of town residents.
anywhere on the project, 40 acres
Mrs. H. Jacobson returned to her
of improved land in Benewah coun-
ty, Idaho, two miles from good home near Adams Sunday after hav-
town.
Some timber; in fine hay, ing passed a pleasant week-end visit
grain and fruit belt; requires no ir­ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
’
rigation.
Leslie W. Adams. •Her­ Leek, ranchers north of town.
miston, Oregon.
47-4tp
Andrew Schilling, uncle of Pro­
For Sale—On account of going ject Manager Schilling, accompan­
into other business, I will sell my ied by his wife and little daughter,
home place, 20 acres, at a bargain. were welcome visitors at the Schill­
See me about it. 112 miles north ing home on the West Side Tuesday
of Hermiston. R. M. Hood.
47tfc and Wednesday of this week. They
For Sale—Good milch cow. Wm. came from Elsmore, Cal., and were
Kennedy, R. F. D.
48tfc on a tour of the northwest states.
It had been ten years since the gen­
For Sale—Double buggy harness, tlemen met.
only used two months and in first
class condition; made to order. J.
A. Rowan, on Mathews farm, Her-
miston.
48tfc
BOARDMAN NEWS
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
SMALLEY
Ensilage and
Alfalfa Cutters and Blowers
We carry these in stock in several sizes;
also engine suitable for operating them
and the prices are right, too.
Nothing in this line as Good as a Smalley
""I SAPPERS’ INC
HARDWARE
PHONE
192
IMPLEMENTS
See us if you are in the market for
a car
DEALERS FOR
FORD
DORT
The Universal Car
Built to Satisfy
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Will Trade—Two bay Percheron
colts, well matched, and three Jer-
H. H. Weston, living three miles
sey cows, fresh In May and June; west, has the high record for raising
take hogs or Sheep. Call on or write alfalfa hay, his averaging nearly
Geo. Attebury, Stanfield, Ore. 48-2tc three tons to the acre.
Unusual Power and Stability
A. W. Cobb is having a fertilizing
Good Looks and Peppy Performance
For Sale—2 % inch Studebaker
48tfc experiment conducted on his ranch
wagon, i Frank Auseon.
a short distance west of this city.
Cows for Sale-—Have just come Mr. Dean of the experiment station
FORD TRUCK AND FORDSON TRACTORS
fresh. Phone 181, or inquire of F. at Hermiston is directing the work,
48tfc
N. Whitney.
which consists of spreading over the
For Sale—Good pair, bláck chaps: land 100 pounds of sulphur to the
long hair and wooly. Phil Lay. 48 acre.
:
A
change
in
the
location
of
the
You will want to read the great
TIRES AND TUBES
series of articles on building up ade­ postoffice is to take place soon, an­
other
building
now
being
fitted
up
quate community life in nearby
A LIMITED SUPPLY OF ACCESSORIES
towns starting Sept. 13th in The for its reception by L. V. Root.
The contract for building the two
Country Gentleman. Subscribe now.
Ed . H. Gra- wings on our magnificent school has
$1.00 for 52 issues.
47tfc been let to a Portland contracting
ham.
firm at an approximate cost of
For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey $30.000.
49tfc
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
Prof Burns has resigned the sup­
Peaches for Sale. 3 cents a pound erintendency of the local school. He
delivered. Leave orders at Herald goes to Estacada. Ore., and in turn
Phone Your Orders
LIFE ’-----------------------------
office or with R. G. Banks in Colum- the principal of that school comes
Clean and Sanitary
4
9tfc
here
to
fill
the
position
of
superin
­
for all kinds of
bia District.
FIRE
tendent.
Mower, rake and spring tooth
An auto party consisting of Mr.
harrow for sale. F. A. Chezik. 49-2c
AUTO
and Mrs L.V. Kutzner, A. W. Cobb
J. H. YOUNG. AGENT
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
For Sale—Small house and 1 acre and W. O. King motored to Hermis­
Hot and Cold
We are ready at any time to go any
land, water right all paid, $750. ton last Saturday on a business trip.
SHOWER BATHS
where or haul anything.
Phone 281. C. E. Hensley. 49-4tc
They are all Boardman boosters,
and failed not to spread the fame of
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
Wanted-Stock hogs and wean-
this fertile domain to our neighbors
AND APPLIANCES
ing pigs. W. A. Leathers. 45tfc
in the project capital. They ad­
W. B. BEASLEY
mitted on their return, however,
203 E. Court St.
Weather Report
that they noted much Improvement
The maximum temperature dur­ in Hermiston and surrounding ter­
ing the week'was 99 degrees and ritory since their former visit, and
the minimum 45. No rainfall.
said that city seemed to be taking
on much the same progressive air
Dissolution Notice
as Boardman.
-
Tonight. August 23, there will be
Notice is hereby given that the
Boardman garage firm of Cumins * held a meeting of farmers in Board-
B. man to discuss project needs. The
Mack has been dissolved.
The following list of Chevrolet owners was submitted by Miss Dorothy Briggs, and is about
Cumins taking over the business range of subjects will be varied and
as complete a list as can be procured.
Miss Briggs takes the prize, as announced in our ad. of
All bills due the firm are to be paid all ranchers should attend.
to him at once, and all outstanding
Cumins & Mack have the unique
last week:
accounts against the firm will be distinction of having baled the very
Abe Thom.
Herman Bottger,
F. B. Pennock.
first carload of hay shipped out of
paid by him.
N. A. Bleakly.
Leroy
Sullivan,
Nestor Seaman,
here this season. The total yield
Dated August 20, 1919.
Win. Frederickson,
G,
L.
Dunning,
F.
N.
Whitney,
A. B. Cumins,
in the Boardman district this year
J. W. Gossage,
Frank 'Fowler.
J. A. Winters,
Sidney Mack.
will approximate 148 carloads.
Fred Heath,
Andrew Copec.
E. A. McKinley.
, J. C. Ballenger, the local lumber
It H. Irwin,
H L. Payne.
Bernice
McCoy,
merchant,
was
transacting
business
Notice for Publication.
C. R. Lisle,
W. Tilden.
J. W. Waid,
Department of the Interior, U. S. in Hermiston Tuesday and Wednes­
Otis McCarthy,
Duncan,
P.
L.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, day of this week.
W McDowell,
<1.
J.
D.
Hart.
New Madden.
A. B. Cumins, well known local
July 12, 1919.
F. Spinning.
J.
Dr.
Barnes,
D.
C.
Trueman.
,
Notice is hereby given that Rob­ garage man, returned Wednesday
J. C. Templeton,
w. W Spining,
W O. Sutherland.
ert Kennedy, of Hermiston, Oregon, morning from a short business visit
E Wattenburger,
Chas. Brierley,
W
8.
Casady,
who, on August 9. 1915. made home­ to Hermiston.
T.
O.
Yates,
Bennett,
L.
G.
Bob Kennedy.
C. G. Blayden, local contractor,
stead entry. No. 015140, for Lot 10
Charles Hazen,
p H. Shaw,
Frank
Auseon,
(SYNEY NW* ). Section 28.Town- was in Hermiston on business the
A. G Ford.
L. Didier,
Edile Johnson,
ship 5 N. Range 28 E. Willamette middle of the week.
w. B Serivner.
Hoskins.
George
Lambirth,
The United States Civil Service
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten­
tion to make three year proof, to es- Commission has announced an ex-
tablish claim to the land above de- amination to be held In Hermiston
scribed, before W J Warner. V S on September 27 to fill a contem-
Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore­ plated vacancy In the position of
gon. on the 19th day of September. fourth-class postmaster al Board-
man
Applicants must reside within
1919.
wit nesses : the territory supplied by the post-
Claimant names
Thomas Mackay. William S. Mitch- office Application blanks can be
ell. Shedrack C. Nichols. Fred A. secured from our postmaster. The
compensation of the post master for
Chezik. all of Hermiston. Oregon
HUPMOBILE
REO
United States, Goodrich, Fisk and Firestone
Hermiston Auto Co
BARBER SHOP
INSURANCE
Transfer Work
LANDBUY
J.L.VAUGHAN
10-acre
Alfalfa Ranch
One and one-half miles
east on diagonal road.
All in alfalfa, also fine
family orchard. This
place has a fine 2-story
residence containing 7
rooms on ground floor,
including bath and fine
fixtures.
Domestic
water tank and gas en­
gine gives water.
Large barn, room for
8 horses and 10 cows.
Price $4200
if taken at once. Price
includes 2 cows, 2 year-
ling calves, 2 heifer
calves, 1 horse and 1 colt.
20 acres alongside can
be purchased if buyer
wants more land.
Andrew Pierson
The City Transfer
WM. SI I AAR
LAYS' GARAGE
C. S.
DUNN,
Reegister.