79-------------------------------------------------------- CITY IRRIGATION WATER ASSESS­ MENT FOR 1920 1.751 Lot 25 feet. UaTX Spinning .. Genevieve Kimball 1.75 Lowman & Pelley 1.75 1.76 «. 25 23, 25 ■ Smith ............... . ..... 25 Lowman & Pelley 1.76 1.7» Lot 25, .5 Art Burkenbine __ 1.75 J. D. Lowman....... 1.76 Lot 8, 25 Notice is hereby given that in ac- s feet, Art Burkenbine .... 1.76 26. 25 J. D. Lowman 1.75 Conferees’ Plan for Joint Tribunal on cordance with Ordinance No. 76 of the 2528 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 E. W Barnes __ Lot 10, B 1.44 has City of Hermiston, an assessment ansesoiaciv----- 1.75 feet, City of Hermiston feet. E. 1.40 Lot 20 W. Barnes .... Strikes Is Altered. H. been levied upon and against the follow­ W. Barnes ...... 29. 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.76 1.06 12. 15 ing lots and parcels ot land in the Irriga­ 3o, 25 W. Barnes ..... City of Hermiston Lot Lot 15 13. tion district hereintofore established in H. J. Longley Lot 31, Lot E W. Barnes ..... .7o the City of Hermiston in the amounts set 25 feet. H. Washington, D. C.—Final agreement Lot 32. Longley E W. Barnes __ 35 Lot forth below. Block E W Barnss __ 11 — 5 35 The total amount of assessment Ip said on railroad reorganization legislation 25 feet, D. 1.76 Lot Lot 30 feet. Gao. Briggs........... irrigation district is $1,175.00. D. Geo. Briggs ........... 1.75 1.75 Lot 2, The contract price to be paid the United 1.76 2. D. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 was reached late Monday by the house Lot Lot States government for water for irriga­ feet, D. 1.76 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot Lot 21. tion in said district is $1.50 per acre for feet, Lot D. 1.76 Lot 22. feet, E. W. Barnes ....... 1.75 and senate conferees. two acre feet and 50 cents per acre foot 25 25 feet, D. 1.75 feet, E. W. Barnes ...1 Lot Lot 1.75 23. for all water in excess of two acre feet. The conference will deal primarily 1.75 Lot 24, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman 1.76 Lot 7, 26 feet, O. G. Sapper The cost of operation and maintenance feet, 8, 26 O. G. Sapper 1.75 25 D. Lowman... Lot Lot 25. 1.75 of said Irrigation district Is established at with the proposal of the president to 1.75 Block Lot 9. 25 feet, O. G. Sapper $1,175.00. Lowman & Pelley 2.10 create a joint tribunal on which both 1.76 Lot 1, 30 Lot 10. 25 feet. O. G. Sapper The City Council will sit as a board G. A. Cressey 1.76 Lot 23, 25 Lot 3, 25 feet, Lowman & Pelley 1.75 of equalization at 8 o'clock on Saturday ■ feet, G. A. Cressey feet, Joe Ralph ------------- 3.60 the railway corporations and union 24, 3, 50 Lot evening, March 6th, 1920, and will at said feet, Joe Ralph __ . 1.76 ...... 4, 25 Lot 25, 25 feet, Geo. Patterson time examine the assessment roll and K 25 feet, Geo. Patterson 1.75 25 feet, ' ‘ Joe Ralph _........... Lot 1.75 labor will have representation, to han­ Lot correct all errors therein. Any person 25 feet, J. F. McNaught 1.76 1.75 dle the labor demands for increased Lot 27, 25 feet, Whitting_____ Lot feeling himself or herself aggrieved by 25 feet, J. F. McNaught 1.75 1.76 Lot 28, ■ feet, Whitting _____ such assesssment may apply to the City 1.75 25 feet, J F. McNaught 1.76 pay. Lot 29. 26 feet. G. A. Cressey Mr. Hines will seek an agree Council when that body sits as a board 25 25 feet, McNaught. 30, a. Lot J, 1.75 1.76 Lot of equalization and an opportunity will 25 feet, a. Lot 10, 25 feet, F. McNaught 1.76 1.75 ment with the executives to the plan, Lot be given them to have such assessment F. McNaught Cressey 1.75 Lot 8 1.76 which, of course, will become unneces- Lot 32, 25 feet, G. H, 26 feet, changed, if, in the opinion of the City Block 25 feet, J. -. _. McNaught . Lot 1.75 Council, such changes are just. Hermiston Bank 25 feet, O. Gray 1.75 25 2, Lot Lot C. sary if the pending legislation is en- The amount of the assessment appor­ & Trust Co .......... 26 feet, o. Gray 1.76 1.75 C. Lot 3, tioned and assessed against particular 25 Hermiston Bank acted into law before the railroads are feet, o. Lot 25 feet, Gray 1.75 C. Lot 14, lots and parcels of land is as follows: & Trust Co. .. .... 1.7» 1.76 Lot 5. 25 feet, o. C. Gray City of Hermiston according to plat filed 1.75 restored to their owners March 1. 1.33 Lot 15. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught. Lot 6, 1» feet. o. C. Gray .......... with City Recorder Nov. 3, 1904. 1.75 E. O. Blackwood.. 1.75 Lot 16. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught. Lot 8, Name Amount Railroad administration officials are E. O. Blackwood Lot 18, 30 feet. Lot 9, Block 1— Naught __ __ O. Blackwood 1.10 desirous of having the conference com­ E. Lot 10, Lut L 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum Lot 19, 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me O. Blackwood. Lot 11. $ 1.75 Lbr. Co.......... Naught 1.75 plete its work before the meeting of Lot 12, 182 14 feet, E. O. Blackwood 13.78 Lot 2, 25 feet. Tum-A-Lum Lot 20. 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me Lot 17, 25 feet, J. D. Watson ....... 1.75 - 1.75 union committeemen is here next Mon­ Lbr. Co. ...... Naught 1.75 25 feet, J. D. Watson 1.75 Lot 18, Lot 3, 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum ■*" feet, J. D. Watson .88 Lot 21, 25 feet. Mrs. J. F. Me day to consider the president’s pro­ Lot 19, 12 1.75 Lbr. Co.......... Naught 1.75 r. B. Swayze .88 Lot 19, 12 Lot 4, 26 feet. Tum-A-Lum posal that the wage demands be re­ B. Swayze . 1.76 Lot 22. 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me Lot 20, 25 1.75 Lbr. Co. ....... Naught 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ... 1.76 1.75 ferred to such a tribunal. Lot 21, Lot 5, 26 feet, Tum-A-Lum 1.76 Lot 21, 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me Lot 22, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ... 1.75 Lbr. Co. . ..... Naught ........... 1.76 1.75 Lot 23, 25 feet, D. W. Zellar .... Aside from textual changes the gen­ Lot 6, 53 feet. Tum-A-Lum Lot 24, 26 feet, M. Rhymerson 1.75 1.75 26 feet, D. W. Zellar .... Lot 3.71 Lbr. Co.......... eral features of the compromise bill Lot 25, 25 feet, M. Rhymerson 1.76 Block 3.99 Lot 7, 57 feet. E. Maher .... Block Lot 4, 25 feet, Dr. Kern 3.50 Lot 8, 50 feet, E. Maher ..... 3.50 follow the lines agreed upon recently 1.75 Lot 1. 50 feet, Pearson Kern Addition Block 3.50 by the conferees with the exception Lot 2. 50 feet, O. P. Brigham feet, Mrs. Minnie Brown 3.50 Block Lot 13.58 Lot 3, 50 feet, O. P. Brigham 3.50 Lot 1-8 194 feet, I. E. Lmbr. Co. 3.50 feet, Mrs. Minnie Brown Lot se uv ------ feet, Lot 4, 50 H. w. Coe ..... ...... 3.50 of the labor provision which was modi- Lot 3, 60 feet, Mrs. Minnie Brown 3.60 Block w. Coe ........... 3.50 60 feet, H. 3.50 . Lot 6. 50 feet, O.-W. R. & N. Co. Lot 1, v IUUL, . It. « __ — — _ 3.50 Lot 4, 50 feet, J. 8. West -------- fied 80 as to provide for a federal w. 6. Lot 50 feet, H. Coe ....... .... 3.50 3.60 City of Hermiston according to plat filed Lot 6, 25 feet, J. 8. West -......... Lot 7, 60 feet, H. w. Coe . .......... 3.60 appeal board appointed by the presi- with County Recorder April 6, 1905. Lot 6, 25 feet, Mikesell-------------- 1.75 50 feet, H. w. Coe ........... 3.50 Lot Name Amount 8, Lot 6, 60 feet, Mikesell ----------- — 3.50 Block ■ Lot 9, 50 feet, City of_____ Hermiston 3.50 dent and consisting of nine members. Lot 7, 50 feet, Tum-A-Lum Lot 10, 50 feet, Wm. Brown . 3.50 Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman & Pelly- 2.10 3.50 Lbr. Co. —............... 60 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60 equally divided between the employes, 1.75 Lot feet, Lowman & Pely. 11. Lot 2, 25 Tum-A-Lum Lot 8, 50 feet, 12, 60 feet, B. H. Prior ............. 3.50 Lot Hermiston Realty feet, 3, 25 Lot Lbr. Co........... ......... 3.50 employers and the public. As previ- 1.75 Block Co............................... Lot 9, 50 feet, I. R. Stewart....... 3.50 Lot 1. 40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.80 ously agreed upon this board was to Lot 4. 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot 10, 60 feet, D. H. Lower ......... 3.50 Lot 6, 25 feet. Tom Marxon ......... 1.75 Block Lot 11, 50 feet, D. W. Zellar ......... 3.50 Lot 1, 60 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60 have consisted of five members. Lot 6, 25 feet, Tom Marxon ......... 1.75 3.50 Lot 12, 50 feet, D. W. . Zeller " J. Flynn ......... 1.75 Lot 3, 26 feet, c. * ‘ Lowman & Pelly. 1.76 Lot 7. 25 feet, 3.50 Benson Chas. feet, 13, 60 Lot 8.50 Lowman & Pelly.. 1.75 4, 50 feet, C. J. Flynn Lot feet, 8, 26 Lot 3.50 Lot 14, 60 feet, Chas. Benson 3.50 Lot 6, 60 feet, C. J. Flynn Lot 9, 30 feet, Lowman & Pelly.. 1.76 3.50 Lot 16, 60 feet, Chas. Benson feet, J. Flynn 1.40 8, 20 C. 1.76 Lot of Hermiston 10, 25 feet, City Lot 3.50 Lot 16, 50 feet, Chas. Benson Lot 9, 40 feet, C. J. Flynn ........... 2.80 Lot 11, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Block 2.10 10, 30 feet, City of Hermiston Lot Hermiston 1.75 Lot feet, City of 12, 26 3.50 Lot 9, 60 feet, H. R. Newport Smith 2.10 Lot 11, 30 feet, E. Lot 13. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76 3.50 Lot 10, 50 feet, G. G. Stewart Smith. 1.40 Lot 12, 20 feet. E. Lot 14, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76 3.50 Lot 11, 50 feet, G. G. Stewart Lot 15, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76 Block 3.50 " 50 feet, G. G. Stewart Lot 12, Lowman .... Lot 10 feet, .70 Hermiston 1.76 16. 25 feet, City of Lot 3.50 McCay ........... Lot 13. 50 D. Lowman.... .70 Lot 2, 10 feet, Lot 17, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76 3.50 II G. Newport Lot 14, 50 feet, '■ 1.06 feet, D. Lowman .... 3, 15 Washington, D. C.—Laying aside its J. D. Lowman ....... 1.40 Lot feet, 18, 20 Lot 3.60 Lot 16, 50 feet, H. G. Newport 1.40 20 feet, Lowman.... 1.76 Lot D. Lowman Lot 19, 25 feet, 3.60 Lot 16, 60 feet. H. G. Newport 1.40 legislative business, the senate, by Lot 5. 20 feet, J. D. Lowman.... Lowman 1.75 feet, D. Lot 20, 26 J. Block D. Lowman.... .35 Lot 6, 5 feet, 1.76 D. Lowman.. Lot 21, 26 feet, 3.60 Lot 1, 60 feet, H. R. Newport 1.40 unanimous consent, took up the treaty F. McNaught. Lot 7, 20 feet, 1.76 Lot 22, 25 feet, J. D Lowman 3.50 feci, H. R. It. Newport Lot 2, 50 feet, F. 25 feet, McNaught. 1.75 Lot . 8, „ City of Hermiston Lot 23, 26 feet, 3 50 1:75 of Versailles again Monday and re- Lot 3, 55 feet, F. C. McKenzie F. McNaught. ’ Lot ■ 9, 26 feet, Lot 24, 26 feet, J. b. Lowman....... 1.76 F C. McKenzie .... 3.50 Lot 4. 50 feet, F. 1.76 aumed in all its vigor the ratitication Lot 10, 25 feet, R. Boswell 1.76 Lot 25, 26 feet. J. D. Lowman Block 1.75 Lot 11. 25 feet, R. Boswell 3.50 Block 2— Lot 6, 50 feet, F B. Swayze 1.75 debate interrupted last November. Lot 12. 26 feet, R. Boswell 2.10 Lot 1, 30 feet, J. W. McDermed. 3.50 Lot 6, 50 feet, H. E. Hitt Boswell feet. R. 2.10 Lot 13, 30 1.76 feet, J. W. McDermed. 2. 25 Lot 3.50 Page & Son Lot 7, 50 feet, The opening gun in the new phase Block 1.75 Walter Oaks .... 3, 26 feet, Lot 3.50 Lot ‘ 8, 50 feet, Page & Son 3.33 Lot feet, J. H. Reid 47.5 1.76 Prescott Oaks ..... Lot feet, 4, 26 3.60 F. Adams ... Lot 9, 50 feet, _ ________ of the fight was fired by the treaty's * City of 2, 47.6 feet, Lot J. D. Lowman ..... 1.76 6, 26 feet, Lot 3.50 Lot 10, 50 feet, F. Adams Hermiston ........... 3.33 irreconcilable foes. Senator McCor­ 1.06 Lot 6, 16 feet, J. D. Lowman..... Lot H, 50 feet, Tum-A-Lum feet. City of Lot 47.5 .70 3, H. G. Newport 6, 10 feet, Lot 3.60 Lbr. Co.......... Hermiston ........... 3.33 mick of Illinois reopening the discus­ 1.75 Lot 7, 35 feet, H. G. Newport .. 2.50 Lot 12, 50 feet, H. R. Newport . Lot 4, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan.. 3.33 Lot 8. 26 feet. Syndicate 3.50 Lot 13, 50 feet, H. R. Newport Lot 6, 47.6 feet, E. E. McMillan. 3.33 sion with a speech bitterly assailing 1.75 Bldg. Co. 3.50 Lot 14, 60 feet, Thomas Campbell Lot 6, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan.. 3.33 many provisions of the document and Lot 9, 30 feet, Syndicate Lot 15. 50 feet, Tum-A-Lum ** feet, City of Lot “ 7, 47.5 Bldg. Co. 2.10 Lbr. Co.................. .... 3.50 3.33 counseling the republican leaders not Hermiston _____ Hermiston 1.76 feet, City ------ of I ’ Lot 10, 25 3.50 Lot 16, 50 feet, Thomas Campbell. Lot 8, 47.5 feet, City of Lot 11, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Block 6— Hermiston ......... .. 3.33 to consent to further compromise. 1.75 Hermiston feet. City of Lot 12, 26 1.75 26 feet, F. B. Swayze ...... Lot Lot 9, 47.5 feet, City of Lot 13, 25 leet, City of Hermiston 1.76 He was followed by Senator Mc- Lot 2, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ....... 1.75 3.33 Hermiston ........... 1.75 of Hermiston 14, 25 feet. City Lot 1.76 Lot 3, 26 feet, H. R. Newport .... Lot 10, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan. 3.33 Cumber, who flayed the heads of both Lot 16, 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.75 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot Lot 11, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan . 3.33 Lot 16, 26 feet. City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot 6. 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot 12, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan . 3,33 parties for their failure to compromise Lot 17. 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.76 Lot 6, 25 feet, B. G. Monkman .... 1.76 Block 18, 30 2.10 feet, J. D. Lowman ....... Lot Lot 7, 26 feet, Pacific Tel. A Lot 2, 50 feet. Parsons 3.50 and declared that “child’s play ob­ 1.75 Lot 19, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman Tel. Co...... ............... 1.76 Hermiston 1.75 Block ----- City of I...... Lot 20, 25 feet, 1.76 stinacy" alone stood in the way of 25 feet, H. R. Newport Lot 3.78 feet, W. S. Boynton. Lot 3, 64 21, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76 1.75 ------ E. W. Muck ........ Lot 9, 26 feet, 3.78 ratification. 6, 64 Stevens ....... . Lot feet, Hermiston City of 1.76 22, 25 feet, Lot 1.75 L. Larson..... Lot 10, 25 feet, 3.78 Lot 7, 54 feet, F. Stevens ......... . Lot 23. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 1.75 Lot 11, 25 feet, E. 8. Taylor ...... Drawn into the debate by charges H. Crandall., r 3.78 10. 64 feet, Lot C. Hermiston feet, City of Lot 24, 25 1.75 1.75 C. M. Jensen ....... Lot 12, 25 feet, Lot 25, 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.75 Block F— 1.75 of the North Dakota senator, Senator Lot 13. 35 feet. H. R. Newport . 3.78 Lot 6. 64 feet, F. Reeder 1.75 Block 3— Lot 14, 25 feet, H. R. Newport 3.50 Lot 7. 54 feet, O. P. Brigham ...... 3.78 Hitchcock asserted that the democrats Lot 1, 60 feet, J. H. Reid .... 1.75 Lot 15, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ... Lot 8, 54 feet, Mrs. E. H. Geary . 3.78 3.50 1.76 Lot 2, 50 feet, 1. E. Lmbr. Co. Lot 16, 23 feet, F. B. Swayze ..... Lot 9, 54 feet, J. T. Hinkle . .......... 3.78 already had “abandoned” their pre­ 3.50 Lot 3, 60 feet, I. E. Lmbr. Co. Lot 17, 26 feet, First National Lot 10, 64 feet. Mrs. E. H. Geary . 3.78 vious stand and had offered a com­ 3.50 1.75 Lot 4. 50 feet, C. S McNaught Bank .............. 3.50 Block Lot 6, 60 feet, C. S. McNaught 1.75 P. Illsley . Lot 17, 25 feet, 18.90 promise, but that the republicans were 270 feet, Tom Fraser 3.60 3.60 Lot 6, 50 feet, Chas. Hahn ........ Lot 18, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze feet, c. 3.50 7, 60 8. McNaught.. Lot 3.60 Block H— Lot 19, 50 feet, H R. Newport 3.50 3.50 Lot 8, 50 feet, C. 8. McNaught H. Haley ..... Lot 54 feet. City of Hermiston 3.78 demanding nothing short of complete Lot 20, 60 feet, 3.50 Lot 9, 50 feet, C. S. McNaught 3.50 Lot 2, 54 feet. City of Hermiston 3.78 democratic surrender. Lot 21, 50 feet, E. 8. Taylor .... 3.50 Lot 10, 60 feet, C. 8. McNaught.. 3.60 Lot 3, 54 feet, City of Hermiston 3.78 Lot 22, 50 feet, E. 8. Taylor .... 3.50 8. McNaught 11, 60 3.60 Lot feet, C. _ __________ __ Once it got under way, the debate 64 feet, Thos. Jaques ....... 3.78 Lot Lot 23, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze .. Lot 12, 60 feet, Hermiston Bank 3.50 Lot 6. 84 feet. City of Hermiston 4.48 Lot 24. 50 feet, F. B. Swayze . & Trust Co........ 3.50 ‘ ‘ Genevieve Reid .... 3.78 speedily revived the whole scale of Lot 6, 54 feet, Block Block 3.78 issues which the senate had debated Lot 7, 54 feet, Peer Bokish _____ Lot 1, 26 feet, First National Lot 1, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught... 3.50 1.75 Bank Lot 8. 54 feet, City of Hermiston 3.78 Lot 3, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught.... 3.50 3.78 from last May to November. The Lot 9, 54 feet. Owen White ___ Lot 2, 26 feet, F. B. Swayze ....... |i Lot 3, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60 Owen White ___ ______ 54 feet.______ _____ _ ___ 3.78 Lot 10, ____ Lot 3, 26 feet, Nettle Goodwin .... Lot 4, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 3.50 Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 14th subject technically under considera­ Lot 4, 25 feet, H. E. Hitt ............. 1.75 Lot 5, 60 feet, City of Hermiston 3.50 day of Feb. 1920. Lot 6, 26 feet, W. M. Glasson .... 1.76 tion, a motion by Senator Lodge to Lot E 40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.80 C. M. JENSEN, Recorder. Lot 6, 26 feet, Page & Son ........... 1.75 1.75 Lot 8, 40 feet, Geo. C. Ellison .... 3.80 Page & Son ........... Lot 7. 26 feet, 3.60 Lot 9, 50 feet, R. Boswell Lot 8, 26 feet, C. 8. McNaught... 1.75 3.60 Lot 10. 50 feet, R. Boswell 1.76 Lot 9, 25 feet. Sam Rodgers 3.60 Lot 11. 50 feet. R. Boswell F. Adams ............. - 1.75 Lot 10, 25 Lot 3.50 12, 50 feet, IL Boswell 1.75 feet, F. Adams ............... Lot 11, 35 Block 5— Lot 12, 32 feet, Hermiston Bank 3.50 Lot 1, 60 feet, R. Boswell & Trust Co............ 2.24 3.50 50 feet, R. Boswell Lot Lot 13, 15 feet, H. R. Newport .... 1.06 3.50 Lot 3, 60 R. Boswell feet, -• 26 R. Newport .... 1.76 feet, H. Lot 14. 30 feet, R. Boawell 1.40 Lot Lot 1». 26 feet, J. L. Stork ........... 1.76 Lot 10. 20 feet, R. Boswell 1.80 Lot 16. ■ feet, J. L, Stork ........... 1.75 3.50 Lot 11. 60 feet, R. Boswell Lot 17, 26 feet, E. O. Commegys . 1.75 50 Lot 3.50 12. feet, R. Boswell 1.76 R. Newport feet, 25 H. Lot 18. Lot 19. 26 feet, E. O. Commegys. 1.75 Block Lot 20, 26 feet, H. A. Frick ........... 1.75 50 feet, Genevieve Kimball 3.50 Lot Lot 31, 26 feet, 11 A. Frick . ......... 1.75 50 feet, Genevieve Kimball 3.50 Lot H. A. Frick ........... 1.75 Lot 23, 26 Lot 3, 50 feet, J. S. Beal 3.50 Block 7- 50 feet, J. F. McNaught. Lot 3.50 3.50 Julius Lund 50 feet, Lot Lot 6, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught. 3.60 3.60 Julius Lund Lot 2, 50 feet, Lot 6, 50 feet, F. McNaught. 3 60 3.60 50 feet, E. F. IlIsley ... Lot Lot 7, 50 feet, 3 60 F. McNaught 50 feet, B. 8. Kingsley . 3.60 Lot Lot 8, 50 feet, 3.60 McNaught 3.99 Lot 5, 57 feet, O. C. Gray.. Lot 9. M feet, J. F. McNaught... 3.60 3.60 60 feet, C. W. Craik Lot Lot 10, 60 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60 3.46 Lot 7, 35 feet. Geo. Briggs Lot 11. 60 feet, , J. H. Reid ........... 3.60 .84 Geo. Briggs 13 Lot Lot 12, 50 feet, Genevieve Kimball 3 50 .91 Block 7- Millie Deck 13 Lot Lot 9, 25 feet, Millie Deck ........... 1.75 30 feet, Chezik ....... Lot 3.10 1 75 Lot 10. 25 feet, O. G. Sapper ...... 25 feet, Chezik ....... Lot 1.75 Williams .... 1.75 feet, J. Lot 11. Lot 3, 36 feet, F. A. Chezik 1.75 feet, M. 8. Kern ........... 1.75 Lot 12. 25 feet. F. A. Chezik........... 1.75 Lot Lot 13, ■ feet, M. 8. Kern ........... 1.75 Lot 5 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 1.76 Lot 14. 26 feet. M. S. Kern ........ . Lot 6. 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.75 F. C. McKenzie .... 1.75 Lot Lot 15. 25 36 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 25 feet, Masonic Lodge Lot Lot 8, 25 feet, Lowman & Pelly. 25 feet, Masonic Lodge 1.75 Lot Lot 9. 30 feet, Lowman & Pelly.. 2 10 36 feet, Masonic Lodge .... 1.76 --------- Lot Lot 10, 25 feet, J." D. * Lowman .... 1.75 Block 25 Lot D. Lowman . 1.75 Lot 1. 60 feet, C. O. Wainscott... 3 50 Lot 12. 25 feet. J. McNaught. 1.75 3 50 Lot 2, H feet, C. O. Wainscott Lot 13, 35 feet, J. F. McNaught 1.75 50 feet, H. Peters ............... 3.50 Lot Lot 25 feet, F. C. Woughter. 1.75 50 feet, Rena Waterman 3.60 Lot Lot 16. 26 feet, C. Woughter. 1.75 50 feet, Itemi Waterman., 3 60 Lot Lot 16, 25 feet, D. Lowman..... 1.75 B 3.50 feet, E T. Eriksen Lot Lot 17. B feet, J. D. Lowman ... 2.10 Erikson ...... 3 50 Lot 7 50 feet, Lot 18, 25 feet, J 1». Lowman . 1.75 3 50 50 feet, E. T Erikson ...... Lot Lot 19. 25 feet, J. D. Lowman ... 25 feet, E W Mack .......... 1.76 Lot Lot 20, 25 feet, H G. Newport W. Mack .93 Lot 10, 14H fee Lot 31. 26 feet, __ H. G. Newport 1.75 .73 Lot 1». lou fee t. E. W Mack....... ** J. F. Lot 22, 26 feet, Mrs. Lot 11. 26 feet. E W. Mack........... 1.75 McNaught ............ 1.75 feet, K. W. Mack 1.75 Lot # Lot 23. 35 feet, Genevieve Kimball 1.75 ■ feet, Mrs. J. M McCoy 1 75 Lot Lot 24. 25 feet, G. A. Cressey ....... 1.75 Lot 14. 25 feet, M D. O’Connel ... 1.75 Lot 36. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Lot 16, 35 feet. N. 11 Skinner....... 1.75 Block ■ K. W Mack .... ._ 1.76 Lot Lot 30 feet, C. R. Durfey 3.10 25 feet, M W. Sherrard . 1 76 Lot Lot 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 1.76 Lot 18, 25 Lot 3. 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 ■ feet, Wm. Rhorer 1.76 Lot Lot 35 feet, First National feet, J. Schimke ______ 1.76 Lot Bank ________ __ 1.75 16 J Schimke ........... 17» Lot 36 feet, J. D. Lowman Lot 15 feet. City of Hermiston 1 76 Lot Lot «, 35 J. p. Lowman ... 1.75 Block Lot 25 feet J. D. Lowman.. _. 1.75 Lot 1, 50 feet, H. R. Newport .... 3.50 Lot 8, ■ J. D. Lowman 1.75 feet, H. R. Newport 3 50 Lot Lot 30 feet, First National I 50 feet, City ot Hermiston Rank 2.10 4,50 feet. City ot Hermiston 3 50 Lot 10, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman ...... 1.75 City of Hermiston 3.50 Lot Lot 11. 25 feet, J. D. Lowman...... 1.75 feet, E. Mumma .. 3 50 Lot 26 feet, Stanley ............... .. 1.75 feet. E Mumma .. 3 50 35 feet, Stanley 1.75 8. 60 3 50 E Mumma .. 14, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 ■ E W Mack 3.50 City of Hermiston 1.75 E. W. Mack 3 50 ■ot 16. B feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Block ot 17, 30 feet, City of Hermiston Mumma 3.50 Lot ot 18, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 3 50 Lot R. Newport 25 feet, City or Hermiston H 3.50 Lot feet, of Hermiston R. Brownell feet, ------ McNaught .... S McNaught . ot feet, C. 8 McNaught .... feet, S McNaught _ Lot Lot feet, W. F Woodstock Block Lot feet, C. 8. McNaught 1 Wm. Corrali ........ 1 75 Lot feet. First National Wm. Corral! ........ ot Bank 1.75 i# Block Wm Corrali . ___ Wm Correll ..... 1.76 Lot feet. J. D. Lowman 3.50 M. F Callbeck .... 1.75 I ot D Lowman 3.50 M F. Callbeck ... 1.75 b. Lowman M. F Callbeck .ot feet, feet n Lowman feet. Ira Hall ....... ........... Lot 8, D. Lowman Ira , Hall_____ ...__ 1.75 Block feet, K ' T Erikson ___ ot 10, 1.75 Lot R. C. Todd K t. Eriksen__ _ 1.75 ot 11. R Todd K. T Erikson ....... Lot I C. Todd City of Hermiston Block City of Hermiston 1 75 I». Lot Felley . ..... 1». W W. Illsley ___ Pelley ....... Lot H. Raley 175 11 H Raley _ 1.75 Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot AGREE 17 25 ON RAILWAY BILL 18,1% It TREATY WAR AGAIN RAGES IN SENATE D. modify the republican reservation on withdrawal, was not mentioned until late in the day, when Mr. Lodge took the floor to explain briefly his reasons for moving the change. When the debate was reopened the private negotiations for a compromise apparently passed into the doldrums and some of the treaty’s most active POOR HATCHES IN. INCUBATOR friends on both sides of the chamber predicted that there probably would Carelessness in Manipulation of Ms- chins Is Sure to Bring Dis­ be no settlement until discussion on astrous Results. the floor had spent itself. Many causes for poor hatches of Logger Is Millionaire. chicks in incubators can be traced to South Bend, Wash.—V. E. Sage of the operators not educating themselves Sutlco, head pond man at camp 2 of on what is necessary in the way of fertile eggs, saving eggs for incuba­ the Sunset Lumber company, Is speed- - - tion and taking care of them. Eggs ing for New York in response to the for incubation should -be -kept in a news contained in a letter from a New well ventilated room with medium tem­ York firm that he had become a mil­ perature. All eggs should be turned lionaire, In the provisions of a will at least once every 24 hours, and no of his late uncle, Simon Sage, wealthy eggs should be over ten days or two realty dealer of New York, he is lega­ weeks old at the outside. One should be careful to strictly fol­ tee of one-fifth of an estate valued at 87,000,000. Sage was at work when low the directions accompanying the the letter was brought to him last incubator. The directions' for one Wednesday. He dashed to his bunk­ make of machine do not always do for that of another make, for the house, changed his clothes and made ventilation, regulation, etc., may be ready for the Gotham trip. After buy­ different ing his ticket he had 6 cents left The principal reason why young chicks die in the shell about the eighteenth day is a poorly ventilated Polea Face Starvation. Washington, D. C. — Poland needs room. Other causes than poorly ventilated 400,000 tons of American grain to avert starvation until her harvests rooms are poorly ventilated Incubators, and eggs are not properly fertilized. next September, according to Stanis­ An egg poorly fertilized will start to laus J. Arot, newly arrived here to grow and die for lack of vitality. act as plenipotentiary of the Polish Opening up the incubator during the government in food matters. Even latter part of the hatch, or about with American grain, the Poles will the time the chicks begin to pip, lets suffer from under-nourishment, he out the moisture and dries the chicken said. At present, be stated, all non- up in the shell, or, in other words, producers are on rations of 180 stops the pores of the shell, and causes a great many to die. Under no con­ grammes daily per person. dition should the incubator be opened after the eighteenth day until the Mexican Thefts Cease. chicks are entirely hatched. San Francisco.—The Mexican gov- As a rule, beginners with incubators ernment has detailed a corps of secret do not read the book of directions service men to protect California ship­ properly. Many a person who has ments from bandit and other pilferage seen an incubator, and probably run a in the republic, according to C. H. hatch of some other make thinks he knows all about it, does not read Lloyd, San Francisco shipping man, the directions and makes a flat fail­ who has just completed a tour of Mex­ ure every time. Sometimes no consid­ ico. Protest was made against the eration is given to the ventilation of pilfering by both California consignors the room in which the machine is and Mexican consignees and the gov- placed. Possibly there may be de­ ment is acting so effectually that ship­ cayed vegetables therein, or the air Is stale. ments are arriving intact. There are few failures nowadays by poorly regulated Incubators, except Slav Reds Worry Poles. in the cheaper Une of machines where Warsaw.—A heavy concentration Of the temperature will change 10, 12 bolshevik troops is reported at three points along the Polish frontier and discussion of the soviet operations is overshadowing the peace talk, especial­ ly among the Polish military authori­ ties. Nevertheless, discussions looking to the opening of peace negotiations, possibly in March, are continuing in Warsaw and Moscow. Agreement has been reached by the supreme allied council to permit the sultan to maintain his court in Con- stantinople, but Turkey must give guarantees, especially relative to the Dardanelles, and must not have an army, according to London advices quoting a statement by Premier Mil- lerand. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE ( ET a package today. No U tice the flavor—the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. 1.75 1:83 8 88 I Lot f 28, 26 } 50 gl 1:8 17 21 Why do so many “regular buy Lucky Strike men cigarettes? They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco There’s the big reason—it’s toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette Splendid Hatch from Incubator. t and 15 degrees. One point I have no­ ticed here at home by having a green hand set an incubator, says a writer in an exchange. He reads the directions, maybe thinks he has learned them by heart, sets his regulator as soon as the thermometer gets to 103, turns the thumb screw where he supposes is right, and places the eggs tn the machine. Now, the thumb screw and regulator Is a very tender affair, and one turn of the thumb screw will cause a change tn the atmosphere inside the incuba­ tor of three to four degrees. It should be turned slightly, about one-fourth of the way round, so the temperature stands just at 103. A great mistake Is made by paying too much attention to an incubator. I never see to my machine more than twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. I see that the regulator Is set properly and every­ thing running nicely before putting In the eggs, and then place the eggs In it and do not touch the regulator. At first it will lower the temperature a little when the eggs are put in, but if the regulator Is properly set, the temperature will rise to the prop­ er degree. TREAT POULTRY FOR VERMIN Both of Road Dust, Tobacco and SuL phur Is Bxeallont—Dipping la Also Fevered. One of the best methods to keep poultry free from lice is to provide a “dust bath.” This may be made of a box large enough to accommodate sev­ eral fowls at a time and partly filled with road dust, tobacco dust and sul­ phur, according to the following pro­ portion: Road dust, six parts; tobac­ co. one part; sulphur, two handfuls. Dipping chickens la a two per cent solution of chlorine Is also recom- mended for the control of lice.