THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON: 19. 2640 feet, more or less, to the NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING southeast corner of said Section 19; Notice is hereby given to the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE hence easterly along the north line legal voters of School _ District of Section 29, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­ Umatilla County. State ° M. 2640 feet, more or less, to the No. 14 of that TILLA COUNTY. a School Meeting of northeast corner of the NW 1 of Oregon, In the Matter of the Organization said Section 29; thence southerly -aid district will be held at the of the Hermiston Irrigation along the center line of said Sec­ School House on the 24 th day or District. tion 29 a distance of 2640 feet, more November, 1919. at 3:30 o’clock in Notice is hereby given that an or less, to the center of said Section the afternoon, to vote on the PrOP, election will be held at the U. S. 29; thence easterly along the north osition of levying a special district Reclamation Service Office in Her- line of the SE 1 of the said Sec­ tax, and buying additional school grounds. miston, Oregon, within the proposed tion 29, 2640 feet, more or less, to play The total amount of money need­ Hermiston Irrigation District in Um­ the northeast corner of the said atilla County, Oregon, on the 15th SE% of said Section 29;. thence ed by the district during the fiscal day of December, 1919, between the northerly along the westline of the year beginning on June 16th, 1919 June 15th. 1920, 18 hours of 8:00 o’clock in the morning SWY of NW‘ of Section 28, Tp. 5 and endipg in on the following budget and 8 p. m. of said day, for the N. R. 29 E. W. M. 1320 feet, more estimated ind includes the amounts to be re- or less, to the northwest corner of of determining whether or purpose PREVENT HORNS ON CALVES from the county school fund, net the said proposed Hermiston Ir­ the said SW 1 of NW* of said ■eived state school fund, special district Section 28; thence easterly along rigation District shall be organized Either Caustic Soda or Caustic Potash under the provisions of Chap. 357, the north line of the S* of NW‘ tax. and all other moneys of the Without Other Substances Is General Laws of Oregon, 1917, and of said Section 28, 2640 feet, more district: Satisfactory. BUDGET Acts amendatory thereof. The elec­ or less, to the northeast corner of ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES tors within said District shall be re­ the said S* of NW 1 of Section 28; (Prepared by the United States Depart­ quired to cast ballots at said elec­ thence northerly along the west line Teachers’ salaries ............... $ 9.324 ment of Agriculture.) tion which shall contain the words of the NW % of NEY of said Sec­ Furniture and teachers sup­ When circumstances are favorable, "Irrigation District, Yes.” and "Irri- tion 28 1320 feet, more or less, to plies ..... . ......................... 400 19. as in the case of farmers who build gation District, No,” and also the the northwest corner of the NE‘ Library books ....................... 15 up their herds by raising the progeny, names of such electors as shall be of said Section 28; thence easterly Flags .............................................. the horns may be prevented from nominated to be voted for at such along the north line of the NW‘ of Repairs of schoolhouses, out­ and three directors shall NE 1 of said Section 28. 1320 feet, buildings or fences ....... 400 growing by a simple and practically election; be elected by the District at large, more or less, to the northeast corner Transportation of pupils .... 1.800 painless method, and the custom of and that the County Court has ap­ Janitor’s wages ........................ 1,140 preventing the growth of the horns Is pointed H. M. Sommerer and Thomas of the said NWY of NE % of said ’anitor’s supplies .................. 200 Section 28; thence northerly along becoming more popular and more gen­ Campbell and E. L. Jackson as an the east line of the SE 1 of SE 1 Fuel ......................................... 500 erally practiced under all conditions election board of Judges for the pur­ of Section 21, Tp. 5 N., R. 29 E. W. Light and power .................. 250 except In the case of calves dropped pose of said election; that the boun­ M., 1320 feet, more or less, to the Water ...................................... 150 145 on the open range. The calf should daries of said District established northwest corner of the SE‘ of Clerk’s salary and bond .... 35 be treated not later than one week af­ for the purpose of said election are SE 1 of said Section 21; thence Postage and stationery ..... easterly along the north line of the For the payment of bonded ter its birth, preferably when ft is as follows: debt and interest thereon, Beginning at a point on the west said SE % of SE % of said Section from three to five days old. The agent issued under Sections 117, to be used may be either caustic soda line of Section 3, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 21 and the north line of the S1 of 144 to 148, and 422 of the W. M., where the south boundary 312 of Section 22, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 or caustic potash, both of which may E. School Laws of Oregon, line of the right of way of the "A” E. W. M. and the north line of the be procured in the drug stores in the canal of the Umatilla project as now 51 of SWU of Section 23, Tp. 5 N. 1917 .................................... 2,580 form of sticks about the thickness of permanently located and construct­ R. 29 E. W. M. 1.75 miles, more or Interest on warrants .......... 600 50 an ordinary lead pencil and 5 Inches ed by the U. S. Reclamation Service less, to intersect the half section Printing of notices .............. 216 long. These caustics must be handled Intersects the west line of said Sec­ line running north and south Insurance ................................. with care, as they dissolve the cuticle tion 3, at a point southerly 385 feet, through the center of Section 23 in Purchase of additional school grounds ........................... 800 and may make the hands or fingers more or less, from the northwest said township at the northeast cor­ corner of the SW ‘ of NW ‘ of ner of SE 1 of SW ‘ of said Section sore. The preparation of the calf con­ Total estimated amount sists In first clipping the hair from the said Section 3; thence running in a 23; thence running in a southerly of money to be expend­ southerly and westerly direction lirection on said north and south parts, washing clean with soap and along the said boundary line of the ed for all purposes dur­ enter lines a distance of 1.5 miles, warm water, and thoroughly drying right of way of said "A” canal a more ing the year ............ $18,705 or less, to the northwest cor­ with a cloth or towel. The stick of distance of .86 miles, more or less ner of the SW‘ of NE‘ of Section ESTIMATED RECEIPTS caustic should be wrapped In a piece to the east line of the SWY of 35, in said township; thence east­ of paper to protect the hands and fin­ SWY of Sec. 20 in Tp. 4 N. R. 28 erly along the north line of said From county school fund dur­ ing the coming school year $2,953 gers, leaving one end of the stick un­ E. W. M., at a point distant 290 feet, 3W1 of NE 1 and along the north more or less, and in a northerly line of the S% of NE‘ of said Trom state school fund dur­ covered. ing the coming school year 570 Moisten the uncovered end slightly direction from the southeast cornei Section 35 and continuing along of the said SW‘ of SW‘ of salt the north • line of Estimated amount to be re­ the St and rub it on the horn buttons or little Section 20; thence running in a ceived from all other sour­ N* of Section 36, in said points which may be felt on the calf's southerly direction 290 feet, more of ces during the coming township, and along the north line head, first on one and then the other, or less, to the said southeast corner of the S12 of N1 of Section 31 in school year tuition ........ 1,600 alternately, two or three times on of the SW ‘ ofSW% of said Sec. 20; Tp. 5 N. R. 30 E. W. M. to the east each, allowing the caustic to dry after thence running along the south line line of said Section 31; thence sou­ Total estimated receipts, not including the mon­ each application. Be very careful to of Sections 20 and 19, Tp. 4 N. R. therly a distance of three-quarter ey to be received from apply the caustic to the horn button 28 E. W. M. In a westerly direction miles, more or less, to the southeast the tax which it is pro­ only. If it Is brought In contact with to the southwest corner of the SE‘ corner of said Section 31; thence in posed to vote .............. $5,123 the surrounding skin it will cause pain. of SE 1 of said Section 19; thence a westerly direction along the south running in a southerly direction line of said Section 31 a distance of Be very careful also not to have too along RECAPITULATION the east line of the NW 1 of one mile, more or less, to the north­ much moisture on the stick of caustic, NE' of Sec. 30, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. east Total estimated expenses corner of Section 1, Tp. 4 N. ns It will remove the skin If allowed W. M. 1200 feet more or less to a R. 29 E. W. M.; thence in a south- for the year ................... $18,705 to run down over the face. After treat­ point on the east bank of the Uma erly direction along the east line of Total estimated reecipts, not including the tax to be ment, keep the calf protected from tilla river; thence running in a said Section 1 and along the east voted ................................ 5,123 rain, as water on the head after the northerly direction along the' east line of Section 12, in said last named application of caustic will cause it to bank of the Umatilla river eight township, a distance of 1.75 miles, amount to be rais­ run down over the face. This must miles, more or less, to the north more or less, to the northeast corner Balance, ed by district tax ......... $13,582 boundary of Section 4, TP. 4 N. R. f the SE 1 of SE 1 of Section 12; be carefully avoided. 28 E. W. M. to a point westerly and (hence westerly one-half mile, more The amount of the special tax is Either caustic soda or caustic pot­ distant 290 feet, more or less, from or less, t the southwest corner of nore by six per cent than the ash alone, without the admixture of the Northwest corner of the NE 1 the NW. of SEU of said Section .mount raised the year immediately other substances, answers the purpose of NE‘ of said Section 4 and at 12; thence in a northerly direction preceding, because: satisfactorily. Some years ago, how­ (he southeast corner of the Govern­ along the west line of said NWY All salaries have been advanced. All supplies have greatly increas- ever, certain preparations or "dehorn- ment Reserve for the Three Mlles of SEY of said Section 12, a dis­ Ing compounds,” composed largely of Falls diversion dam on said river; tance of one-quarter mile, more or d in price. It seems expedient to purchase one or the other of these caustics, thence running in a northerly di­ less, to the center of said Section rection along the east boundary line 12; thence in a westerly direction dditional grounds while the same were generally used, and as inquiries of Reserve two miles, more or one quarter mile, more or less, to ■.re available adjacent to the present are still occasionally received concern­ less, said to a point on the south bound­ the southeast corner of SWU of cheol. ing such preparations, the following ary line of Section 21, Tp. 5 N. R. NWY of said Section 12; thence Dated this 30th day of October, formula Is given: Combine In an 28 E. W. M. westerly and distant northerly along the east line of said 1919. emulsion 60 per cent of caustic soda, 670 feet more or less from the SWY of NW‘ a distance of one- C. S. McNaught. southwest corner of the SEY of "uarter mile, more or less, to the Chairman Board of Directors. SW ‘ of Section 21; thence running northeast corner of said SW‘ of \ttest E. J. Kingsley. in a westerly direction along the NW1; thence in a westerly direc­ District Clerk. outh boundary line of Section 21 tion along the north line of said to a point on the north boundary SWY of NWY a distance of one- SUMMONS line of the Government reserve wes­ quarter mile, more or less, to the terly and distant 760 feet, more or southeast corner of the NEY of In the Justice's Court for Hermiston less, from the said southwest corner NEU of Section 11, in said town­ District, County of Umatilla, f the SE 14 of SW‘ of said Section hip. thence northerly one-quarter State of Oregon. 21, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence mile, more or less, to the northeast J. W. McDermed, Plaintiff, vs. running in a northerly direction corner of said Section 11; thence long the east boundary line of the in a westerly direction along the Tames Brown, Defendant. Umatilla river to the northwest north line of said Section 11 and To James Brown: corner of the said Section 21; thence along the north line of Section 10, running in an easterly direction in said township, a distance of two Tn the Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to ap­ along the north boundary line of the miles, more or less, to the south­ aid Section 21, 2640 feet, more or west corner of Section 3 in said pear and answer the complaint filed less, to the southwest corner of the Township 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M.; against you in the above entitled ac­ SEM of Section 16, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 thence northerly along the west tion within seven days of the date E. W. M.; thence running in a line of said Section 3, a distance of northerly direction along the center 3575 feet, more or less, to intersect of service of this summons upon line of said Section 16, 2640 feet, the south boundary line of the "A” you. And you will take notice that if mors or less, to the center of Sec­ canal right of way, the place of be- tion 16. Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W M.; tinning. you fail to appear and answer or EXCEPTIONS thence in an easterly direction 2640 Custom of Preventing Growth of Horne reet, more or less, to the northeast Saving and excepting the follow­ plead within said time, the plaintiff, Is Becoming More Popular. corner of the SE 14 of Section 16, ing described tracts of land lying for want thereof, will take judg­ Tp 5 N. R. 28 E. W M.; thence within the above described bound- ment against you for $32.55, and 25 per cent of kerosene, and 25 per running in a northerly direc­ cry. to-wlt: for plaintiff's costs and disburse­ cent of water. The caustic soda is tion along the east boundary In Township 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. ments of this action. dissolved In the water and heated to Une of Section 16. 660 feet, more or All of the NEY of SEY of Sec­ Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this the boiling point, then removed from less, to the northwest corner of the tion 10. and all of the NY of SWU 4th day' of April, 1919. SH of SW ‘ of NWY of Section of Section 11, being a part of the the fire, and the kerosene added grad- E. P. Dodd. ually, while the mixture is vigorously 15. Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence City of Hermiston. All that portion of the NWY of Justice of the Peace. stirred. This emulsion Is applied in running In un easterly direction very much the same manner as the along the north line of the said S1 Section 10 lying within and above This Summons is published pur­ stick caustic, except that it Is neces­ of SW‘ of NW% of said Section the present located and constructed suant to an order of the above en­ 1320 feet, more or less, to the laterals of the “D” line system sur­ sary to employ n short, stiff brush. 15, titled court made and entered on northeast corner of the said St of the Hermiston Butte. Sometimes n meat skewer is used, the SW % of NWY of said Section 15; rounding the 10th day of October, 1919, and In Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M. large end being mashed to form a thence running in a northerly di­ of the SWU of Section 27. defendant will be required to appear stubby brush. Two er three applica­ rection along the west line of the all All of the SE‘ of Section 27 lying tions should he made to each horn SE ‘ of NWY of said Section 15. west of the boundary line of the and answer within six weeks from button, as in the case of the stick 660 feet, more or less, to the north- right of way of the R-j and R-h the date of the first publication of caustic, with Intervals to allow It to west corner of the SEL of NW‘ of laterals and all of the NW‘ of Sec­ this summons, to-wit, October 11, said Section 15; thence in an eas­ tion 27 lying south and west of 1919. dry. terly direction along the north line the south and west boundary of the In the very young calf the horn of J. T. Hinkle, the said SE‘ of NW‘ of said button, or point that will ultimately Section 15, 1320 feet, more or less, right of way of the R-h lateral; all Attorney for Plaintiff. of the EH of EH of Section 28 develop Into a horn, has scarcely any to the northeast corner of the said Address: Hermiston, Oregon. all of the WH of El of Sec­ attachment to the skull, and may be SE‘ of NW ‘ of said Section 15. and tion 28 lying south and east of the First Publication Oct. 11, 1919. felt as a small button embedded In thence in a southerly direction along south and east boundary of the right the skin. In this early stage it may the east line of the said SEU of of way of the R lateral; all of the Last Publication November 22, 1919 be easily removed with a sharp knife NWW of said Section 15. 660 feet, EH of NEH of Section 33 lying or a pair of curved scissors, but even more or less, to the north boundary east and north of the east and north Notice for Publication then caustica should be applied to kill | of the right of way of Lateral "O” boundary of the right of way of the Department of the Interior. U. S. of the Umatilla project as now per­ R. lateral; all of the EH of El of Land Office at La Grande. Ore­ any remaining cell life belonging to manently surveyed and constructed gon. Oct. 18. 1919. this germ point ; otherwise there may . by the ü. S. Reclamation Service: Section 21 and all of the EH of Notice is hereby given that Ar­ be some subsequent Irregular horn thence running in an easterly and WH of SEH of Section 21. and all thur W. Purdy, of Hermiston, Ore­ of the EH of EH of W* of NEH growth, which Is more or less of a southerly direction along said of Section 21. the above tracts gon. who. on October 3. 1904. made boundary Une of the right of way known as the "Umatilla Buttes." Desert Land Entry. No. 02136 (old of the said Lateral “O’, a distance This notice is published pursuant No. 446). for NH SW'. Section of 2.33 miles, more or less, to the 19. Township 5 N , Range 29 E.. SHIPPING SWINE IN SUMMER north line of the 81 of Section 24. to an order of the County Court of Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ Tp 5 NRM E. W M at a point Umatilla County, Oregon, made and tice of intention to make final proof entered on the 5th day of Novem ­ Proper Care Should Be Taken Not to distant 360 feet, more or less, and to establish claim to the land above In an easterly direction from the ber. 1919. and the same shall be described, before W. J. Warner. Ü. Load Too Heavily— Most Common published once each week for at enter of said Section 24; thence Cause of Less. S. Commissioner, at Hermiston. Ore­ along the center line of the said least four consecutive weeks, prior gon. on the 3rd day of December. to Monday. December 15. 1919. 24 and the Section 1». Tp When shipping hogs In warm wen th- | Section Witness my hand and the seal of 1919. R 29 E W M. 7560 feet, more Claimant names as witnesses: I or care should be taken not to load 1 5 or N less, to the northeast corner of said Court affixed, this 6th day of Frank B Swayae. H. Thomas Fra­ too heavily. Too heavy loading is one the SEU of the said Section 19; November, 1919. ser. Charlee W LaBarre, Andrew of the most common causes of loss in thence southerly along the east line (SEAL) R T., BROWN, • McMillan, all of Hermiston. Oregon shipments of hogs. ... of the said SE‘ of aald Section 9-13 County Clerk. C. 8. DUNN. Register. at NOTICE OF ELECTION s y The Man in the Dark “Yu have 72 hrs. to wind up yure af­ fairs and leave. If you ar still here then, your deth is on your own hed.” Such was the night-riders’ threat to the county agricultural agent in Albert Payson Terhune’s great new story be­ ginning next week in ‘The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN “The Man in the Dark” will be just about the best mystery story you have ever read. It tells of one man’s strug­ gles against white caps and moon­ shiners, of lynching, kidnapping — of the love of a man and a girl. publishes at least fi ve full- length novels, which in book form sell for $1.50 each. These in addition to 60 to 100 pages each week of the tost in­ tensely practical farm ar­ ticles—which may well give you su ggestions that will make or save you a hundred dollars. Let me start your sub- scription with next week 's issue of T he country G entleman . so you can read the whole of this ab­ sorbing mystery. For its fiction alone THE COUN­ TRY GENTLEMAN is worth more than seven times its yearly subscrip­ tion price; in a year it 52 ISSUES—$1. SUBSCRIBE TODAY ' ED. H. GRAHAM Hermiston, Oregon Phone 581 An authorized subscription representative of The Country Gentleman The Ladies’ Home Journal The Saturday Eveaino 52 issues- $1.00 . 12 issues- $1.75 52 issues— S wr.xennszauasreus ev • " -uceveraszae rsameres Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given that Net­ tie E. Barham, executrix of the es­ tate of John C. Barham, has filed her final report and account in the County court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, and the Judge of said Court, by an order made and entered on the 16th day of October, 1919, has fixed Monday, the 17th day of November, 1919, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. as the time, and the County Court room in the Court House in Pendleton. Oregon, as the place, for hearing and settling said account. Any heir, creditor, or other person interested in said es­ tate may, on or before the day ap­ pointed for such hearing and settle­ ment, file his objections thereto, or any particular item thereof. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 17th day of October, 1919. Nettie E. Barham, Executrix. J. T. Hinkle, Attorney. First publication Oct. 18, 1919. Last publication Nov. 15, 1919 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore­ gon, Oct. 18, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Sue D Dobler, assignee of Sherry C. Bravinder, assignee of William F. Bingham, of Hermiston, Oregon, who. on February 27, 1905, made Desert Land Entry (old No 477) Serial No. 02442. for NH NW1, Section 22; SEH SWY. Section 15, Township 5 N„ Range 28 E„ Willa­ mette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to es­ tablish claim to the land above de­ scribed, before W. J. Warner, U S Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore- 1919 on the 5th day of December. Claimant names Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore­ gon, Oct. 18, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Wil­ liam C. Kik, assignee of Thomas J. Coffman, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on November 23, 1904, made Desert Land Entry (old No. 453, Serial No. 02272), No. 010089, for NH SWY, Section 23, Township 5 N„ Range 28 E„ Willamette Meri­ dian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis­ sioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 4 th day of December, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Theodore C. Parks, William J. Dob­ ler, William T. Roberts, Smith S. Palmer, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. LODGE DIRECTORY esthek chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members welcome. Estella A. Hitt, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. UIERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel­ come. _ .. H K. Dean. Secy. J. H. Young. W. M. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F. • meets each 'Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting member« cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. R. W. Sprague. N. G. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. G. GALE Physician and Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: Phone 551 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS • Physician and Surgeon OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. witnesses: Day or night calls answered promptly as Lleullen Brownell. William T. Rob- erts, both of Umatilla, Oregon, Wil- liam C. Kik, Theodore C. Parks, both of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore- Ron, Oct. 18, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Wil- bur S. Egbers, assignee of Thomas •Coffman, Ot Hermiston, Oregon, who Nov. 23, Land on. Entry (old 1904, No. made 453) Desert Serial No 02272. for SH SEH. SH swrial DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon PHONE 641 Office at Residence all Hours D r . F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bank Bldg. _ Office Phone, 93 Office Hours. Residence Phone 32 8 a. m to P " Section. 23. Township 5 N„ Range -8L. Willamette Meridian, has fir- DR.C.O. WAINSCOTT ed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before w j war- ner, U. S. Commissioner, at Hermis. ton, Oregon, on the 6,11 day of De­ cember, 1919. . • - —, sClaimant, names as witnesses: 2?. a S. Palmer, William T. Rob- dore Anthony F. Drolshagen. Theo- Oregon. Parks, ali of Hermiston, *' s DUNN, Register. Office over First National Bank OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.. and by appointment Chiropractie Relieves Where Other Methods I use the Latest Painless Methods . Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. 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