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THE HERM ISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGO. NOTICE OF ELECTION CE TIME RED CROSS FACES HUGE TASKS 19,2640 feet, more or less, to the corner of said Section 19; IN I HE COUNTY COURT OF THF southeast he net easterly along the north line STATE OF OREGON M Fection29, TP 5 N R. 29 E. W. TILLA COUNTY. — - 40 feet, more or less, to the In the Matter of the Organization northeast corner of the NW 1, of Hermiston Irrigation said Section 29; thence southerly uisinct • along the center line of said Sec Task Not Finished--Publ:c Notice is hereby given that an tion 29 a distance of 2640 feet, more election will be held at the U. S or less, to the center of said Section Health Problems Must Be Reclamation Service Office in Her -9: thence easterly along the north Solved By Red Cross miston, Oregon, within the proposed line of the SEY of the said Sec Hermiston Irrigation District in Um tion 29. 2640 feet, more or less, to atilla County, Oregon, on the 15th the northeast corner of the said he American Red Cross, according day of December, 1919, between the >E‘ of said Section 29; thence "sateme nt just issued from Wash- hcurs of 8:00 o'clock in the morning northerly along the west line of the % of NWY of Section 28, Tp. 5 2 n D. C., believes that Its first and 8 p. m. of said day, for the SW N. R. 29 E. W. M. 1320 feet, more FIIs to finish its war task, one hun- purpose of determining whether or or less, to the northwest corner of E her cent. The Red Cross must not the said proposed Hermiston Ir- the said SW* of NW 1 of said " continue to carry on even more riration District shall be organized ■ ection 28; thence easterly along under the provisions of Chap. 357 “clively than in the past, its estab- General Laws of Oregon, 1917, and the north line of the S12 of NW1 tea system of National and Inter- Acts amendatory thereof. The elec of said Section 28, 2640 feet, more “orai relief, in mitigating the suf- tors within said District shall be re- or less, to the northeast corner of L. caused by famine, fire, floods, ouired to cast ballots at said elec the said SH of NW' of Section 28; Kgivat national calamities. It must tion which shall contain the words thence northerly along the west line L, render every necessary service “Irrigation District, Yes.” and "Irri of the NWY of NEY of said Sec "the Army and Navy, and must con- gation District, No,” and also the tion 28 1320 feet, more'or less, to • . the work undertaken prior to names of such electors as shall be the northwest corner of the NEY nominated to be voted for at such of said Section 2 8 ; thence easterly ““war in the field of nursing and election, and three directors shall along the north line of the NWY of 1 e elected by the District at large, NE 1 of said Section 28, 1320 feet, mt Aid. The responsibilities of the Red and that the County Court has ap more or less, to the northeast corner Lasare greatly increased as a result pointed H. M. Sommerer and Thomas of the said NWY of NEY of said "the lessons taught by the war, the ( ampbell and E. L. Jackson as an Section 28; thence northerly along stement continues. Higher stand election board of Judges for the pur the east line of the SEY of SEU Section 21, Tp. 5 N., R. 29 E. W. Lj of responsibility have been set pose of said election; that the boun of of said District established M., 1320 feet, more or less, to the "prevent needless suffering and loss daries for the purpose of said election are northwest corner of the SE 14 of "life. The Red Cross, with its tradi- as follows: SE % of said Section 21; thence tons and its established organization. easterly along along the line of the Beginning at n point nnini . 41 . * easterly the north beginning at a on the west asia he cpi e ci. Hl aid in maintaining these stand- line of Section 2 2Tn Tn A A N ND p oc 90 said G71/ P . —4 D+74 A / or . of oi SF of saia said section Section " by co-operating with all recog E. W. M., where k a -9 21 and the north line of the S12 of agencies engaged in conserving line of the right o^av of boundary 3% of Section 22, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 of as. Umatilla ay of the A E. W. M. and the north line of the life and happiness. Activities '■•inai anal or the Umatilla project as now g1 he Gw1 he G.i q9mr — authorized include the en- permanently located and construct- ! 2,9 p “ of Section 23, Tp. 5 N. M. 1.75 miles, more or and support of Public ed by the U. S. Reclamation Service ! | less, to intersect the half section intersects the west line of said Sec Nursing, educational classes in I line running north and south tion 3, at a point southerly 385 feet, tics. home care of the sick, and more or less, from the northwest through the center, of Section 23 in Aid, the extension of Red Cross corner of the SWY of NWY of said township at the northeast cor Service, an increased Junior said Section 3; thence running in a ner of SE 1 of SW‘ of said Section 23; thence running in a southerly pram, and co-operation in develop- southerly and westerly direction lirection on said north and south community health centers. along the said boundary line of the i zenter lines a distance of 1.5 miles, War time developments have given right of way of said “A” canal a more or less, to the northwest cor- very community in the United States distance of 86 miles more or less ner of the SW1 of NEY of Section I recognized and organized center of to.the east line of the SW A 0l‘ 35, in said township; thence east- ted Cross activity through which the LW‘ of Sec. 20 in Tp. 4 N. R. 28 erly along the north line of said W. M., at a point distant 290 feet, SWY of NEY and along the north eopie of that community may, if they E. or less, and in i a northerly line of the 3% of NEY of said ish, serve themselves, with all the more direction from the southeast cornei Section 35 and continuing along (vantages of national leadership, na of the said SWY < of SWY of salt the north line of the S1 tonal standards, national and inter- Section 20; thence running in a of N^ of 36, in said ttional contacts. It rests with the peo- southerly direction 290 feet, more township, and Section along the north line Ie of every community to determine or less, to the said southeast corner of the S12 of N12 of Section 31 in r themselves just how fully they of the SW1 ofSW 1 , of said Sec. 20; Tp. 5 N. R. 30 E. W. M. to the east ave need of a movement which under thence running’along the south line line of said Section 31; thence sou ie associated Red Cross Societies is of Sections 20 and 19, Tp. 4 N. R. therly a distance of three-quarter 28 E. W. M. in a westerly direction miles, more or less, to the southeast i express the effort of the peoples to the southwest corner of the SE 1 [ the world to free themselves from of SE 1 of said Section 19; thence corner of said Section 31; thence in westerly direction along the south eedlesB death and suffering through running in a southerly direction a line of said Section 31a distance of eighborly cooperation and service. along the east line of the NWY of one mile, more or less, to the north- NE‘ of Sec. 30, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. east corner of Section 1, Tp. 4 N. W. M. 1200 feet more or less to a R. 29 E. W. M.; thence in a south point on the east bank of the Uma erly direction along the east line of You're in mighty good com- tilla river; thence running in a said Section 1 and along the east pany when you belong to the northerly direction along the east line of Section 12, in said last named Red Cross. bank of the Umatilla river eight township, a distance of 1.75 miles, So long as there’s sickness, miles, more or less, to the north more or less, to the northeast corner suffering, disaster, the Red oundary of Section 4, TP. 4 N. R. of the SE 1 of SE 1 of Section 12; 28 E. W. M. to a point westerly, and thence westerly one-half mile, more Cross must stand by! distant 290 feet, more or less, from or less, the southwest corner of The H. C. of L. hasn’t hit Red the Northwest corner of the NE 1 the NW -, of SE 1 of said Section Cross memberships. They’re f NEY of said Section 4 and at 12; thence in a northerly direction still a dollar. the southeast corner of the Govern along the west line of said NW 1 If nine million youngsters be ment Reset ve for the Three Miles of SE‘ of said Section 12, a dis lieve in the Red Cross, it must Falls diversion dam on said river; tance of one-quarter mile, more or have the right idea. 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 of said Reserve two miles, more or one quarter mile, move or less, to less, tc a point on the south bound- the s utheast corner of SW1 of ry line of Section 21, Tp. 5 N. R. NWY of said Section 12; thence 28 E. W. M. westerly and distant northerly along the east line of said 67,0 feet more or less from the SWY of NW % a distance of one- Southwest corner of the SE 4 of quarter mile, more or less, to the SWY of Section 21; thence running northeast corner of said SW‘ of in a westerly direction along the NW 12; thence in a westerly direc south 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- line of the Government reserve wes quarter mile, more or less, to the terly and distant 760 feet, more or southeast corner of the NE' of less, from the said southwest corner NEY of Section 11, in said town of the SE % of SWY of said Section ship. thence northerly one-quarter 21, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence mile, more or less, to the northeast running in a northerly direction corner of said Section 11; thence along the east boundary line of the in a westerly direction along the Umatilla river to the northwest north line of said Section 11 and 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 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 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M.; less, to the southwest corner of the Township northerly along the west SE 1 of Section 16, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 thence of said Section 3, a distance of E. W. M.; thence running in a line 3575 feet, more or less, to intersect northerly direction along the center the boundary line of the "A” line of said Section 16. 2640 feet, canal south right of way, the place of be more or less, to the center of Sec ginning. tion 16, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M ; EXCEPTIONS thence in an easterly direction 2640 and excepting the follow reet, more or less, to the northeast ing Saving described tracts of land lying corner of the SE 14 of Section 16, within the above described bound Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence ary, to-wit: northerly direc- In Township 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. running in tion along the east boundary All of the NEY of SE 1 of Sec line of Section 16, 660 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of the tion 10, and all of the N* of SW* S1 of SWY of NW % of Section of Section 11, being a part of the City of Her.niston. 15 Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E W. M.; thence All that portion of the NW% of running in an easterly, direction along the north line of the said S 72 Section 10 lying within and above of SWY of. NW % of said Section the present located and constructed 15, 1320 feet, more or less, to the laterals of the “D” line system sur- northeast corner of the said S 12, of I rounding the Hermiston Butte. SW*4 of NWY of said Section 15; | In Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M. thence running in a northerly di- | . All — of __ the SW1 of Section 27, I rection along the west line of the ali of the SEY of Section 27 lying sE1 of NW1 of said Section 15. west of the boundary line of the AEroet more or less, to the north- | right of way of the R-j and R-h i St °r the SEY of NW% of | laterals and all of the NW% of Sec- Laid Section 15; thence in an eas - tion 27 lying south and west of iterlv direction along the north line the south and west boundary of the ite the said SEY of NW1 of said right of way of the R-h lateral; all 1320 or of the El of EH of Section 28 Dr. Livingston Farrand, the great- to the northeast corner of the said and all of the W 1 of EH of Sec- of Nw1, of said Section 15, tion 28 lying south and east of the on public health in Amer- served in France as the head of .A a southerly direction along I south and east boundary of the right in hnT of the eaid SEY of way of the R lateral; all of the fight against tuberculosis. He now Henry P. Davison as head NWH of said Section 15. 660 feet.. EH of NEU of Section 33 lying the American Red Cross. Dr. Far- "“a., to the north boundary east and north of the east and north of Lateral “O" boundary of the right of way of the recently visited Seattle, Spo of the rima IRa project as now per- R lateral: all of the El of EH of and Portland and conferred with , the V matilla, Md “constructed Section 21 and all of the El of of Red Cross Chap- b X U 8 Reclamatfon Service: WH of SE% of Section 21, and all of Alaska. Idaho, Oregon and Ohenee WaneNin «n"easterly and of the EH of EH of WH of NEU along said of Section 21. the above tracta “The Red Cross faces theneer direction in the post-war period more boundary line of the right of way | known as the "Umatilla Buttes." This notice is published pursuant if possible, than the problems f the said Lateral •O”, a distance 933 miles more or less, to the to an order of the County Court of the war itself. Not a great amount north line of the SH ot Section 24, Umatilla County. Oregon, made and money, but the membership and Tn R N R 28 E W. M. at a point entered on the 5th day of Novem- co operation of every American datant 360 feet, more or lees, and ber. 1919, and the same shall be is what is needed to help the published once each week for at in an easterly direction, from, the I least Cress to solve these problems, renter four consecutive weeks, prior of said Section 24. there* threaten our national vitality, ilong the center line of the, said to Monday, December 15, 1919 my hand and the seal unless solved, will rob us Section 24 and the Section 1». TP affixed, this fruits of victory,” said Dr. Far- Sex" 29 E w M 7560 feet, more 1919. FOR UP I. the S.th“25, reet, more thence less, of more oresp was I thence brligptoothsenozi aepsteresner. s‘ southeris. along the estellorl,.,, I of the said SEH of DE69 271 County Clerk. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14 of Umatilla County. State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said district will be held at the School House on the 24th day of November, 1919, at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, to vote on the prop osition of levying a special district tax, and buying additional school play grounds. The total amount of money need ed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 16th, 1919, and ending on June 15th, 1920, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be re ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: • BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Teachers’ salaries ................. $ 9.324 Furniture and teachers sup plies ........................... -400 Library books ......... . ............ 100 Flags ....................................... 15 Repairs of schoolhouses, out buildings or fences ... 400 Transportation of pupils .... 1,800 Janitor's wages ..................... 1,140 Janitor’s supplies .................. 200 Fuel ......................................... 500 Light and power .................. 250 Water ...................................... 150 Clerk’s salary and bond .... 145 Postage and stationery ..... 35 For the payment of bonded debt and interest thereon, issued under Sections 117, 144 to 148, and 422 of the School Laws of Oregon, 1917 ................................. 2,580 Interest on warrants ............ 600 Printing of notices .............. 50 Insurance ................................ 216 Purchase of additional school grounds ........................ 800 Totai ■ estimated amount of money to be expend ed for all purposes dur ing the year ............ »18,705 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund dur ing the coming school year »2,953 From state school fund dur ing the coming school year 570 Estimated amount to be re ceived from all other soi r- ces during the coming school year tuition .... 1,600 The Man the Dark “Yu have 72 hrs. Lo_ - 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. Let me start your sub scription with next week’s issue of THE COUNTRY G entleman , so you can read the whole of this ab sorbing mystery. For its fiction alone THE COUN TRY G entleman is worth more than seven times its yearly subscrip tion price; in a year it 52 ISSUES—$1. SUBSCRIBE TODAY ED. H. GRAHAM Phone 581 Hermiston, Oregon An authorised subscription representative of The Country Gentleman Total estimated receipts, not including the mon- 'o be received from the .ax which it is pro- posed to vote .. ..... »5,123 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ........................»18,705 otal estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted .................................... 5,123 alance, amount to be rais ed by district tax . »13,582 . The amount of the special tax is nore by six per cent than the ■.mount raised the year immediately preceding, because: All salaries have been advanced. All supplies have greatly increas ed in price. It seems expedient to purchase idditional grounds while the same ire available adjacent to the present chool. Dated this 30th day of October, 1919. C. 3. McNaught, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest E. J. Kingsley, District Clerk. SUMMONS In the Justice’s Court for Hermiston District, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon. J. W. McDermed, Plaintiff, vs. lames Brown, Defendant. To James Brown; In the Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled ac- tien within seven days of the date of service of this summons upon you. And you will take notice that if you fall to appear and answer or plead within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will take judg ment against you for $32.55, and for plaintiff's costs and disburse- mente of this action. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 4th day of April, 1919. E. P. Dodd. Justice of the Peace. This Summons is published pur suant to an order of the above en titled court made and entered on the 10th day of October, 1919, and defendant will be required to appear and answer within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, October 11, 191 g. J. T. Hinkle, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Hermiston, Oregon. First Publication Oct. 11, 1919. Last Publication November 22, 1919 publishes at least five full- length novels, which in book form sell for $1.50 each. These in addition to 60 to 100 pages each week of the nost in tensely practical farm ar- ticlea —which may well give you suggestions that will make or save you ■ hundred dollars. The ladies’Home Journal 12 issues—$1.75 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 Recount. Any heir, creditor. other person interested tn 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 The Saturday Evening Post 52 .00 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 N12 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 4th 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 ESTHER 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. Hilt. W. M Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A. M.. - - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wei* J. H. Young, W. M H K Dean, Secy. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. UJINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F„ " meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows Land Office at La Grande, Ore hall. Visiting members cordially invited. gon, Oct. 18, 1919, W. R. Longhorn. Sec. R. W Sprague. N.G. Notice is hereby given that Sue Dobler, assignee of Sherry C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bravinder, assignee of William F. Bingham, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on February 27, 1905, made DR. R. G. GALE Desert Land Entry (old No. 477) Serial No. 02442, for N12 NWM, Section 22; SE‘ SWY, Section 15, Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Township 5 N., Range 28 E., Willa Office Hours: Phone 551 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. mette' Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS scribed, before W. J. Warner, U. 3. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore OFFICE PHONE. 92 gon. on the 5th day of December, RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 1919. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. Claimant names as witnesses: Lleullen Brownell, William T. Rob- Day or night calls answered promptly erts, both of Umatilla, Oregon, Wil- liam C. Kik, Theodore C. Parks, DR. W. W. ILLSLEY both of Hermiston, Oregon. Osteopathic Physician C. 3. DUNN, Register. and Surgeon PHONE 641 Notice for Publication Office at Residence all Hours Department of the Interior, U. 8. | Land Office at La Grande. Ore gon, Oct. 18, 1919. Notice is hereby given that WH- I bur 3. Egbers, assignee of Thomas | J. Coffman, of Hermiston. Oregon. Hermiston Oregon who. on Nov. 23, 1904, made Desert I Office, Bark Bldg. Office Hours: Office Phone, 93 Land Entry (old No. 453) Serial 8 No. 02272, for 8 12 SE %, 3% SWM. Residence Phone 32 Section 23, Township 5 N., Range 28 E., Willamette Meridian, has fil ed notice of intention to make final Office over First National Bank proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. War OFFICE HOURS: ner, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hermis- Notice for Publication in to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p m, and by appointment. Department of the Interior. U S ton, Oregon, on the 6th day of De- Land Office at La Grande, Ore- cember, 1919. witnesses Claimant names gon. Oct. 18. 1919. Smith 8. Palmer. William T Rob- I Chiroprretle Eelizxe WwsOth xMthoda F" Notice is hereby given that Anthony F. Drolshagen, Theo- r ifìDCTTl U CTADDA thur W Purdy, of Hermiston. Ore- erts, dore C. Parks, all of Hermiston, * Dr. LAE- IA n. DIAAPA gon, who, on October 3, 1904, made Oregon. • CMIROFNACTOR Desert Land Entry, No. 02136 (old ’ C. 8. DUNN, Register. Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy No. 44«), for N12 SW‘. Section _ _ ' House Address 703 E. Webb St. 19. Township 5 N., Range 29 E.. Office 103 w Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final proof DALE ROTHWELL to establish claim to the land above OPTICAL SPECIALIST described, before W. J. Warner. U. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT S. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore- gon. on the 3rd day of December. 1919. witnesses Claimant names French Restaurant Frank B. Swayze, H. Thomas Fra- ser. Charles W LaBarre, Andrew ' McMillan, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register. | Glasses ground HOHBACH’S Pendleton fitted. Lenses duplicated. Peebler Building Pendleton. Oregon