The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 13, 1920, Image 3

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    1.75 I Block
50
D. Lowman .
1.75
3.50
Lot
M. F. Callbeck
D. Lowman
3.50
Lot 5,
1.76
Lot 3. 50
D.
Lowman
1.75
K F. Callbeck ...
Lot 10,
Notice is hereby given that In accord­
feet, J.
M. F Callbeck _. 1 75
Lowman
3 50
Lot
ance with Ordinance No. 76 of the City
Ira Hall--------------- 1 76
Lowman.
3.50
Lot
of Hermiston, entitled, "An ordinance to
Lot
1
75
Block
ig
create an irrigation assessment district In
E. T Erikson ........ 1.76
Lot
R. C. Todd
the City of Hermiston and to provide for
Lot
E. T. Eriksen ___ 1.75
R. C Todd
the levy and collection of a special im­
Lot ft
E. T. Eriksen___ 1.76
1.75
Lot 8. 26 feet. R. Ç. Todd
provement assessment therein to nay for
Lot
City of Hermiston 1.75 Block 11—
the cost of construction of the
Lot f
City of Hermiston 1.75
B. Pelley —
2.10
30
Lot
system, maintenance and watei
W. W. IlIsley ____ 1.76
Pelley —
1.75
W.
W
IlIsley
___
1.76
H.
Raley
J.
1.75
Lot
eet
following lota
Harry Spinning _ 1.75
21,
J. H. Raley ..... ..... 1.75
Lot
Genevieve Kimball 1.76
1.76
Lot 5.
I
eet.
1.75
Lot
Lowman A Pelley 1.75
Lot 8. 25
1.75
the purpose of collect
im -
feet. Smith________......
Lowman * Pelley 1.75
Lot
provement assessment
Art Burkenbine ... 1.75
J. D. Lowman..... , 1.75
Lot 8, 25
water for Irrigation for the NW% of the
Art Burkenbine ... 1.75
1.75
J. D. Lowman
SW4 of section 11 and tha NE% of the
City of Hermiston 1.75
1.40
Lot it 20 feet. E. W Barnes ..
feet.
SEL of aectlon 10, both in township 4
■ W. Barnes ..
City of Hermiston 1.76
1.40
20
Lot
N R M E. W. M., block B of the First
City of Hermiston 1.75
E W. Barnes
1.06
Lot i 15
2:1
City of Hermiston 1.76
addition to Hermiston, lot 2 block C of the •Lot
E. W. Barnes ..
Lot
15
1*
Lot 31. 2
H. J. Longley___ 1.75
First addition to Hermiston, lota 6, 7 and
Lot IL io feet. E. W. Barnes ..
Lot 72
H. J. Longley ___ 1.75
.35
Lot 15 . 5
E. W Barnes .
10 in block E of the Second addition to
Block
W. Barnes _
.35
Lot 15.
feet.
Hermiston, lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 In block
Lot
L D. Lay_______ 1.75
Geo. Briggs _____
2.10
Lot 18, 30
F of tbe Second addition to Hermiston,
Lot
1.75
1.75
Geo.
Briggs
---------
Lot 1».
and block G of the Second addition to
25
1.75
Lot 20, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Hermiston, and block H of the Second
Lot
25
1.75
D.
Lot 31. 25 feet City of Hermiston 1.75
addition to Hermiston, the land embraced
Lot
D.
25
1.75
1.76
E. W. Barnes ___
Lot 22,
In the irrigation assessment district pro­
25 feet.
Lot
1.75
D.
1.75
E. W. Barnes
Lot 33. 25
vided for in said ordinance No. 76 and
25
Lot
O. G. Sapper
D. Lowman
1.75
1.75
Lot K 25 feet,
constructing and maintaining an irriga­
Lot 8, 25
O. G. Sapper
1.75
1.76
Lot 25, 25 feet. J. D. Lowman..
tion system therefor in the amount set
25
O. G. Sapper
1.75 Block
forth below.
Lot 10. 25 feet, O. G. Sapper
1.75
30 feet, Lowman A Pelley 2.10
Lot
The total amount of assessment In
25 feet, G.
Lot
1.75
25 feet, Lowman A Pelley 1.76
Lot
said Irrigation district is 81,175.00.
Lot
feet.
G.
A.
Cressey
1.76
50
feet, Joe Ralph ------------ 3.50
Lot
The contract price to be paid the United
Lot K 25
Geo. Patterson
1.76
25 feet, Joe Ralph------------ 1.75
Lot
States government for water for irriga­
25
1.76
Lot
26,
Geo.
Patterson
25
Joe Ralph
—?— 1.75
5,
feet,
Lot
tion In said district is $1.50 per acre for
Lot 87,
Whitting _____
1.76
Lot $ 25 feet. J. F. McNaught... 1.75
two acre feet and 50 cents per acre foot
28, 25 feet. Whitting
1.75
Lot
25
McNaught
.... 1.76
J.
F.
Lot
for all water In excess to two acre feet.
1.75
Lot 29, 25
G. ‘ Cressey
McNaught... 1.76
Lot 8, 25 feet,
The cost of operation and maintenance
Lot ft 25
O.
1.75
McNaught... 1.75
25
feet,
Lot
of said irrigation district Is established
25 feet, O
Lot
Cressey
1.75
McNaught... 1.76
Lot 10. 25 feet,
at $1,175.00.
Cressey
Lot
25 feet, O.
1.75
1.76
McNaught.
Lot 11. 25 feet,
The assessment shall become due and Block
Lot 12. 25 feet,
McNaught... 1.76
payable March 31, 1920, and If not paid by
1.75
Lot 2, 25 feet, O. C. Gray
Lot 13. 25 feet. Hermiston Bank
April 10, 1920, shall become delinquent and
1.76
Lot
feet, O. C. Gray
& Trust Co......... 1.75
bear Interest from said date at the legal
Lot
25 feet, o. C. Gray
1.75
Lot 14, 25 feet, Hermiston Bank
rate.
Gray
1.75
Lot 5. 25 feet, o.
1.75
& Trust Co. ... ....
City of Hermiston according to plat filed
19 feet. o. C. Gray.......... 1 33
Lot
1.76
Lot 15, 25 feet. J. F. McNaught.
with County Recorder Nov. 3, 1904.
Lot 8,
E. O. Blackwood... 1.75
1.76
J. F. McNaught.
26
Lot
Name
Amount
E. O. Blackwood
Lot 9.
Lot 18, 30 feet,
Block
Lot 10,
E. O. Blackwood .
2.10
Naught .........
Lot 1. 25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
Lot 11,
E. O. Blackwood...
Lot 19. 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me
Lbr. Co...... ....
$ 1.75
Lot 12, 18212 feet E. O. Blackwood 12.77
1.75
Naught
Lot 2, 25 feet. Tum-A-Lum
Lot 17, 26 feet, J. D. Watson ___ 1.75
Lot 20, 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me
Lbr. Co.......
. 1.76
1.76
Lot 18, 25 feet, J. D. Watson .... .
1.75
Naught
25 feet, Tum-A-Lum
Lot
.88
Lot 19, 1212 feet J. D. Watson ....
Lot 21, 26 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me
Lbr. Co........
1.75
1», 1212 feet, F. B. Swayse ....
.88
1.76
Naught
26 feet, Tum-A-Lum
Lot
20, 25 feet, F. B. Swayse ........ 1.75
Lot 22, 26 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me
Lbr. Co...... —
1.75
Lot 21, 25 feet,
----- ~
F. ~
B. -----------
Swayze
Naught
1.75
Lot 5, 25 feet. Tum-A-Lum
Lot 22, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze
Lot 23. 25 feet, Mrs. J. F. Me
1.75
Lbr. Co.
1.75
Lot 23, 25 feet, D. W. Zellar
Naught ---------
Lot 8, 53 feet. Tum-A-Lum
1.75
Lot 24, 25 feet, D. W. Zellar
1.76
Lot 24. 25 feet, M. Rhymerson
Lbr. Co. ......
3.71 Block
1.75
Lot 26, 25 feet. M. Rhymerson
3.99
Lot 7, 67 feet, E. Maher ....
Lot
feet. Dr. Kern
Block
3.50
Lot 8, 50 feet. E. Maher ....
1.75
Kern Addition
3.50
Lot 1, 50 feet, Pearson
Block
3.50
Lot 2, 50 feet, o. P. Brigham
feet, Mrs. Minnie Brown 3.60 Block
Lot
13.58
Lot
1-8
194
“
net,
I.
E.
Lmbr.
Co
....
o.
3.60
50 feet,
P. Brigham
Lot
feet, Mrs. Minnie Brown 3.60 Block
Lot
50 feet, H. W. Coe —....... 3.60
Lot
50
Mrs. Minnie Brown 3.50
Lot
3.50
Lot _ L 50 feet, O.-W. RAN. Co. -
Lot 5, 50 feet, H. W. Coe ........... 3.50
3.50 City
50 feet J. S. West_____
Lot
of Hermiston according to plat filed
50 feet H. W. Coe ....... ... 3.50
Lot
6, 25 feet, J. 8. West _____ 3.50
with County Recorder April 5, 1906.
Lot 7. 50 feet, H. w. Coe ........... 3.50
Lot 6, 25 feet, Mikesell _________ 1.76
Name
Amount
50 feet, H. w. Coe . ......... 3.50
Lot
».
3.50 Block
Lot 6, 50 feet, Mikesell_____ ___
Lot 9, 50 feet, City of Hermiston 3.60
Lot 7, 50 feet. Tum-A-Lum
2.10
feet,
Lowman
&
Pelly
.
Lot
1.
30
50 feet, Wm. Brown .... _.... 3.50
Lot
10,
Lbr. Co.--------------- 3.50
Lot 2, 25 feet. Lowman & Pelly.. 1.75
Lot 11. 50 feet, City of Hermiston 3.50
Lot 8, 50 feet. Tum-A-Lum
Hermiston
Realty
Lot
8,
26
feet, B. H. Prior............ 3.60
Lot
12.
50
Lbr. Co.--------------- 3.50
Co. ........................... 1.75 Block
Lot 9, 60 feet, I. R. Stewart....... 3.50
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
1.76
Lot
4,
25
Lot
City of Hermiston 2.80
1.
40
feet
Lot 10, 50 feet, D. H. Lower . ....... 3.60
Lot 5, 25 feet, Tom Marxon........ 1.75 Block
Lot IL 50 feet, D. W. Zellar......... 3.50
Tom
Marxon
.........
1.75
Lot
6,
25
feet,
Lot
1,
60
feet,
City of Hermiston 3.60
Lot 12, 60 feet, D. W. Zeller ......... 3.50
Lot 7, 26 feet, Lowman & Pelly.. 1.75
1.76
Flynn ..__
Lot 3. 25 feet, C. J.
3.50
Lot 13, 50 feet, Chas. Benson
1.75
Lot
feet,
Lowman
&
Pelly..
3.50
8,
25
Flynn .........
Lot
4,
60
feet,
C.
J.
Chas.
3.50
Benson
Lot 14, 60 feet,
Lowman
&
Pelly..
1.75
3.50
»,
30
feet,
Lot
Flynn
.........
5,
50
feet,
C.
J.
Lot
3.50
Lot 15, bJ teet, Chas. Benson
1.40
Lot 10. 36 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Flynn .........
Lot 8, 20 feet, C. J.
3.50
Lot 1«. 50 feet. Cuas. Benson
Lot 11, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot 9, 40 feet, C. J. Flynn ........... 2.80
Block
12, 25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.75
Lot 10, 30 feet, City of Hermiston 3.10
3.60
Lot 9, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
Lot
City of Hermiston 1.75
Lot 11, 30 feet. E. A. Smith.......... 2.10
3.50
___
Lot 10, 50 feet, G. G. Stewart
Lot
City of Hermiston 1.75
1.40
E. A. Smith.
Lot 12. 20
3.50
Lot 11, 50 feet, G. G. Stewart
feet,
Hermiston
Lot
25
City
of
15,
Block
3.50
Lot 12, 50 feet, G. G. Stewart
Lot 18, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
.70
D. Lowman.....
Lot 1. 10 feet,
3.50
Lot --
13, 50 feet, McCay
.70
Lot 17, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75
Lewman.....
Lot 2, 10 feet,
14, 50 feet, H. G. Newport .... 3.50
Lot 18. 20 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 1.40
1.05
feet,
Lot 3, 15 -,
D. Lowman......
3.50
Lot 16, 50 feet, H. G. Newport_
J. D. Lowman....... 1.75
25
feet,
Lot
1.40
19,
J.
D.
Lowman
.....
Lot
4,
20
feet,
Lot 16. 50 feet. H. G. Newport — 3.50
1.40
Lot 20, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 1.76
" 20
“ feet.
D. Lowman.....
Lot 5,
Block
Lot 21. 25 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 1.76
.35
D. Lowman—
Lot 6, 6 feet,
3.60
Lot 1, 60 feet, H. R. Newport _
J.
D.
Lowman
.......
25
feet,
1.75
Lot
1.40
22,
F. McNaught..
Lot 7, 20 feet,
Lot 2, 50 feet, H. R. Newport _ 3.50
23,
25
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
1.75
Lot
1.75
feet,
McNaught
Lot
8,
25
F.
3.50
Lot 3, 50 feet, F. C. McKenzie_
Lot 24, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 1.75
1.75
Lot 9, 25 feet,
F. McNaught..
3.60
Lot 4, 50 feet. F. C. McKenzie_
1.76
Lot 25, 26 feet. J. D. Lowman
1.75
Lot 10, 25 feet, R. Boswell
Block
Block
1.75
feet,
R.
Boswell
Lot 11, 25
3.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, F. B. Swayse
2.10
30
feet,
J.
W.
McDermed
Lot
1,
1.76
Lot
12,
25
feet,
R.
Boswell
3.50
50 feet, H. E. Hitt ...
Lot
1.75
J.
W.
McDermed.
Lot
feet,
35
2.10
Lot
13,
30
feet,
R.
Boswell
$
Lot 7, 50 feet, Page A Son —..... 3.50
1.75 Block
25 feet, Walter Oaks ....
Lot
Lot 8, 60 feet, Page A Son ........... 3.50
1.76
Lot t 25 feet, Prescott Oaks ...
3.33
Lot 1, 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid
9, 60 feet. P. Adama .............. 3.50
J.
D.
Lowman
....
1.76
Lot
25
feet,
* 47.5
•* 7 feet, City of
Lot 2,
Lot 10. 60 feet, F. Adams ............. - 3.60
1.06
J.
D.
Lowman
....
Lot
16
feet,
3.33
Hermiston
...........
%
Lot H. 50 feet. Tum-A-Lum
.70
Lot
10 feet, H. G. Newport .
Lot 3, 47.5 feet. City of
Lbr. Co....... —....... .. 3.60
1.76
feet,
H.
G.
Newport
.
Lot
7.
%
Hermiston ........... 3 33
Lot 12, 50 feet. H. R Newport .... 3.50
feet. Syndicate
Lot ».
47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan. 3.33
Lot
3.60
Lot 13, 50 feet, H. R Newport _
Bldg. Co. _____
1.75
6. 47.6 feet, E. E. McMillan.. 3.33
Lot
Lot 14, 50 feet, Thomas Campbell.. 3.50
Lot 9, 30 feet. Syndicate
Lot 6, 47.6 feet, E. E. McMillan.. 3.33
Lot 15, 60 feet. Tum-A-Lum
2.10
Bldg. Co.
Lot 7, c.r
47.6 feet, City of
3.60
Lbr. Co__ _______
1.75
City
of
”
Hermiston
25
feet,
Lot
10,
Hermiston _____ 3.33
3.50
Thomas
Campbell..
Lot 18, 50 feet,
Lot IL 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot 8, 47.6 feet, City of
Block
Hermiston
1.75
25
City
of
feet,
12,
Hermiston
____ - 3 33
1.75
F.
B.
Swayse
___
25
feet,
Lot
13. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot 9, 47.5 feet. City of
25 feet, F. B. Swayze ___ 1.75
Lot
Hermiston
1.76
25
City
of
-
-
_________
feet,
1.76
25
H.
R.
Newport
_
feet.
Lot 3,
3.33
Hermiston . ...... .
Lot 15. 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot
„
Lot 10, 47.5 feet, E. E. McMillan . 3.33
Lot 18, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot
3.33
Lot
feet,
McMillan
.
11,
47.5
E.
E.
5 let city of Hermiston 1.76
1.76
Lot 17, 25 feet, City of Hermiston
B. G. Monkman — 1.75
Lot
3,33
Lot 12, 47.6 feet. E. E. McMillan
Lot 18, 30 feet, J. D. Lowman....... 2.10 Block
Lot 7, 25 feet, Pacific Tel. A
C—
1.75
J. D. Lowman.......
Lot 19, 26 feet,
1.75
Tel. Co. ________
Parsons
Lot
2,
59
feet.
3.50
Lot 20, 26 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 Block
1.76
3, 25 feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 21, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75
1.76
Lot 9, 25 feet, E. W. Mack ___
3.78
3,
54
feet,
W.
S.
Boynton.
Lot
25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot
1.75
L. Larson_
Lot 10. 25 feet,
Lot 6, 54 feet, F. Stevens ......
3.78
Lot 23, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
1.75
26 feet, E. 8. Taylor_
Lot
3.78
Lot 7, 54 feet, F.
Stevens .....
Lot 24, 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.76
1.76
Lot 12, 25 feet, C. M. Jensen ....
Lot 10, 54 feet. C. H. Crandall
3.78
Hermiston
1.75
25,
25
feet.
City
of
Lot
1.76
Lot 13, 26 feet, H. R. Newport
Block
1.75 Block
Lot
26 feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 6, 64 feet, F. Reeder
3.78
50 feet, J. H. Reid —
3.50
Lot
1.75
Lot 15, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ...
Lot 7, 64 feet, O. P. Brigham ..... 3.78
3.60
50 feet, I. E. Lmbr. Co.
Lot
1.76
feet, F. B. Swayze _
Lot 16,
Lot 8, 54 feet, Mrs. E. H. Geary . 3.78
3.50
50
feet,
L
E.
Lmbr.
Co.
Lot
Lot 17. 26 feet. First National
Lot 9, 64 feet, J. T. Hinkle........... 3.78
3.50
50
C. 8. McNaught..
Lot
1.75
Bank ________
Lot 10, 54 feet. Mrs. E. H. Geary. 3.78
3.60 Block
feet, C. 8. McNaught..
Lot 5,
1.75
Lot 17. 26 feet, E. P. Illsley ....
8.50
feet, Chas. Hahn .......
Lot 6,
3.60
Lot 18. 50 feet, F. B. Swayze ...
18.90
8.50 Block H— 270 feet, Tom Fraser
Lot 7, 50 feet, C. 8. McNaught.
3.60
Lot 19, 50 feet, H. R. Newport
3.60
Lot 8, 50 feet, C. 8. McNaught..
3.60
Lot 20, 50 feet, J.. H. Raley
Lot
1,
64
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
3.78
3.50
50 feet, C. 8. McNaught.
Lot
3-50
E.-S.
__ Taylor .
Lot 21, 50 feet, _
Lot 2, 54 feet, City of Hermiston 3.78
3.50
Lot 10, 50 feet, C. 8. McNaught..
3.50
Lot i 60 feet, E. S. Taylor .
Lot
3,
54
feet,
City
of
Hermiston
3.78
3.60
Lot 11, 50 feet, C. 8. McNaught..
3.60
60 feet, F. B. Swayze
Lot
Lot 4, 54 feet, Thos. Jaques ....... 3.78
Lot 12, 50 feet. Hermiston Bank
3.60
Lot 24, 50 feet. F. B. Swayze
Lot 5, 64 feet. City of Hermiston 4.48
3.50
A
Trust
Co
.........
Block
Lot
6, 54 feet, Genevieve Reid .... 3.78
Block
25 feet. First National
Lot
Lot
7, 64 feet, Peer Bokish .......... 3.78
60 feet, J. F. McNaught... 3.50
Lot
1.75
Bank __________
Lot
8,
54 feet, City of Hermiston 3.78
Lot
50 feet. J., F. McNaught... 3.50
1.76
25 feet, F. B. Swayse —
Lot
Lot », 64 feet. Owen White . ..... 3.78
City of Hermiston 3.50 . Lot
50
Lot
1.76
Lot 3, 25 feet, Nettie Goodwin -
10,
54 feet. Owen White ....... 3.78
City of Hermiston 3.50
50
Lot
1.75
Lot
25 feet, H. E. Hitt ..........
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 13th
Hermiston 3.60
Lot 5. 50
1.75
Lot 5, 25 feet. W. M. Glasson ..
day
of
March,
1920.
Lot 6, 40 feet, City of Hermiston 2.80
Page & Son ........
1.75
Lot % 25
C. M. JENSEN, Recorder.
2.80
40 feet, Geo. C. Ellison_
Lot
1.76
25 feet, Page A Son ........
Lot
3.50
feet, R.
Lot
1.75
Lot 8, 25 feet. C. 8. McNaught.
Ban All Tobacco Is Aim.
3.50
feet, R.
Lot 10,
Sam Rodgers ....
1.76
25
Lot
3.50
Lot H. 60 feet, R. Boswell
1.76
Lot 10, 25 feet, F. Adams............
Chicago.—A smokeless America by
3.50
1.76 ^Lot 12, 60 feet, R. Boswell
Lot H, 26 feet, F. Adams ............
Block
Lot 12, 32 feet, Hermiston Bank
3.60 1925 is the alm of the International
Lot
50 feet. R. Boswell
2.24
A Trust Co.
3.50 cigarette league, organised as success­
Lot
50
R. Boswell
1.05
Lot 13. 15 feet, H. R. Newport _
3.60
Lot
50 feet, R. Boswell
1.75
25 feet, H. R. Newport ..
Lot
20 feet, R. Boswell
1.40 or to the anti-cigarette league, it was
Lot
1.76
Lot 16. 25 feet, J. L. Stork ____
1.80
Boswell
Lot 10, 20 feet,
1.75
J. L. 8tork____
Lot 16, 26
3.50 announced here Monday.
Lot
50
Boswell
feet,
R.
H.
1.76
Lot 17, 25 feet, E. O. Commegys
3.60
Lot 12, 50 feet, R. Boswell
1.76
“Save the girl,” to one slogan, and
Lot 18, 25 feet, H. R. Newport .
1». 25 feet, E. O. Commegys. 1.75 Block
Frick_____ 1.75
Lot 30, 25 feet, H.
Genevieve Kimball 3.50 ah effort will be made to enlist every
Lot
Frick_____
Lot i 25 feet, H.
Genevieve Kimball 8.60 girl in Chicago in the "clean life army”
Lot 2,
Frick _____
Lot
25 feet. H.
50 feet, J. 8. Beal ............ .. 3.50
Lot
3.50 of the league.
Block 7-
Lot
50 feet, J. F. McNaught.
3.60
60 feet, J. Julius Lund
Lot
Lot 5, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..
"Bad habits are the beginning of
8.50
Lot 2, 50 feet. J. Julius Lund
Lot
60 feet.
McNaught.
3.50
50
E. P. IlIsley .....
Lot
Lot 7, 50
McNaught... 3.50 criminal careers,” explained Miss Lucy
3.60
Lot
50 feet, B. 8. Kingsley .
60
. F.
_. McNaught... 3.50
Lot
feet,
3.99
Lot 5,
50
J. F. McNaught... 3.50 Page Gaston, executive superintend­
Lot
3.50
feet,
Lot
50 feet. City of Hermiston
Lot
35 feet, Geo. Briggs ___ _— 2.45
Lot
50
feet, J. H. Reid ____ ent, telling why the cigarette habit
Lot
.84
12 feet. Geo. Briggs _____
Lot
60 feet, Genevieve Kimball 8.60 should be squelched.
Lot
13
Millie Deck_____
.91 Block 7-
Lot
25 feet, Millie Deck_____
30 feet, CheMk.................. 2.10
A campaign for 6100,000 to carry on
25 feet. Chezik ............ ---- 1.75
Lot
10, 25 feet, O. G. Sapper ___
25 feet J. H. Williams .... 1.75
Lot
feet, F. A. Chezik.....
1.75 the league's work will begin soon, ac­
25 feet.
8. Kern ......
1.76
Lot
_ feet, F. A. Chezik........... 1.76
Lot
1.76
Lot
25
M. 8. Kern___
Lot 5 25 feet, City of Hermiston 1.75 cording to Miss Gaston. Publio schools
1.76
Lot 14, 25 feet M. 8. Kern .....
25 feet. City of Hermiston 1.76 and women’s clubs will be enlisted in
Lot
1.76
Lot 15, 25 feet, F. C. McKenzie
25 feet, City
(------------------
of Hermiston
-
1.76
Lot
1.76
Lot 18, 25 feet, Masonic Lodge ...
Lot 6. 25 feet. Lowman A Pelly.. 1.75 the cause as well as churches, if pos­
feet, Masonic Lodge —
1.75
Lot 17.
30 feet, Lowman A Pelly.. 2.10
Lot
1.75
Lot 18, 26 feet Masonic Lodge ....
Lot 19, 25 feet, J. D. Lowman...... 1.75 sible.
Block
feet, J. D. Lowman...... 1.76
Lot U,
3.50
Lot 1, 50 feet C. O. Wainscott
feet, J. F. McNaught.... 1.78
Lot 12,
Lot 2. 50 feet. C. O. Wainscott.
McNaught.
1.76
Lot 13, 25 feet.
Vessels Will Be Sent.
50
H. Peters
Lot
Woughter.
1.75
Lot is 25
50 feet, Rena Waterman.
3.50
Lot
26 feet,
1.75
Lot
C. Woughter.
Washington, D. C.—Ships needed at
Lot
50 feet, Rena Waterman..
1.76
Lot
feet,
D. Lowman....
Eriksen.....
Lot
60 feet
2.10 Portland, Or., for trade with tbe orient
Lot
30 feet,
D. Lowman....
50 feet E.
3.50
Erikson.....
Lot
25 feet.
1.75
Lot
D. Lowman....
3.50
Lot
60 feet E.
Erikson .....
1.75 in the service of the Columbia Pacific
Lot
D. Lowman....
W. Mack
1.75
Lot
H. G. Newport
1.75 Shipping company, will be transferred
Lot 20, 25
feet E. W. Mack...
10.
H. G. Newport
L76
21, 25
feet E. W Mack
from the Atlantic to tbe Pacific the
19,
Lot 22.
feet
Lot 11,
E. W. Mack___ ..... 1.75
McNaught ...____
1.76
E. W. Mack_____ 1.76
Lot 12,
feet Genevieve Kimball 1.76 moment they become available, John
feet. Mrs. J. M. McCoy 1.75
Lot 13.
feet G. A. Cressey___ 1.75 Barton Payne, chairman of the ship­
25
M. D. O’Connel.... 1.76
feet City of Hermiston 1.75
25
Lot
N. H. Skinner___ 1.76 Block
ping board, assured Senator McNary
Lot 16, % feet, E. W. Mack_____ 1.76
C. R. Durfey 2.10
Monday. He said the ships would be
Lot 17.
feet. M. W Sharrard... 1.75
City of Hermiston
Lot 18.
1.76
City of Hermiston
Lot
sent
in ballast through the canal with­
Wm Rhorer ....... 1.75
Lot 19.
Lot
National
feet First
Lot
J. S chimke_____
1 75
1.75 out waiting for cargo.
Rank
J. Schimke______ 1.16
J.
D.
Lowman
1.75
Lot
Lot
City of Hermiston 1.76
Lot
J. D. Lowman
1.76
Block
J. D. Lowman
1.76
Lot
Columbus, O.—A double electrocu­
Lot 1.
H. R. Newport _
J, D. Lowman
Lot
1.76
50 feet, H R. Newport _.
Lot
Lot
feet First National
Lot K 60 feet. City of Hermiston 3.50
Bank _______
2.10 tion took place at the Ohio peniten­
50 feet, City of Hermiston
Lot
feet.
1.76 tiary early Tuesday morning when
60 feet, City of Hermiston 3.50
Lot
1.75
11.
60 feet.
Mumma _____ -3.50
Lot
Stanley__________ 1.75 Jacob Edinger and Edward Ness, both
Lot #
3.50
_ ____________
Lot
Stanley _
Lot
of Cincinnati, paid the death penalty
E Mumma _____
Lot
25
Lot
City of Hermiston
K W. Mack
Lot
City of Hermiston 1.76 for murder. Twenty minutes before
Lot
E. W. Mack_____
3.50
10,
City
Hermiston
Block
City of Hermiston 11 the two men were marched to the
Mumma ___
Lot IL
City of Hermiston
. R. Newport
City
‘ of Hermiston 1 75 death chamber, W. D. Shoemaker, a
. R Newport
City of Hermiston 1.75 guard in the prison hospital, shot and
D. R. Brownell
Lot It
21
C. S. McNaught _ 1.76
C S McNaught _
1.75 killed himself. The double electrocu-
Lot
C. 8. McNaught ...
Lot 18.
Lot
1.75
tlon was said to have affected his
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Our Growing
Sweet Tooth
Public Paying Highest Price for
Sugar Since Days Following
Civil War
"Those who think that music is one
of the trifles of existence,” said Glad­
stone, "are in grievous error, since
There Is only one way to get ready for from the earlist times it has been
Immortality, and that Is to love this life
and live it bravely and faithfully and one of the most potent factors for
molding and forming characters.”
cheerfully as we can.—Henry Van Dyke.
Mothers’ Cook Book
Seasonable Dishes.
Garfield Tea stimulates the liver,
Now that eggs should be more plen- corrects constipation, cleanses the sys­
tifpl we may use them in light breads tem and rids the blood of impurities.
All druggists. Adv.
occasionally.
The public is paying the highest
price asked in this country for sugar
Easter Buns.
since the days following the Civil war.
Take one and one-half cupfuls of
There are reports from that time of sweet milk scalded and cooled ; add
sugar selling as high as 50 cents a one yeast cake, two well-beaten eggs,
pound, and that, of course, for an ar­ one cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of
ticle much inferior in grade to what shortening, one-half teaspoonful each
some persons have been paying 24 of salt and cinnamon, with flour to
cents a pound for within recent weeks. knead lightly. Let rise, then shape
But there is this notable difference: into buns, rise again and bake.
In Civil war times the high price of
sugar caused a noticeable diminution
Brown Bread.
In Its use; now, with the price four­
Take three cupfuls of graham flour,
fold what most persons consider to be two cupfuls of white flour, one cupful
normal, we are using five times as of cornmeal, one-half cupful of sugar,
much sugar for each person as we two teaspoonfuls of salt two cupfuls
were In the year after tbe Civil war. of scalded and cooled milk, two cup­
That year, the per capita use of fuls of water, one yeast cake dissolved
sugar was 18 pounds. In the decade In a little of the water; add a tea­
from 1866 to 1875 the price material­ spoonful of soda; beat well and put
ly improved, and in response the use Into tins at night; cover air-tight and
of sugar doubled to 35 pounds a per­ bake one hour in the morning. Makes
son. From 1876 to 1885 it bad in­ two loaves.
creased to 42 pounds. In the decade
from 1886 to 1895 the price of sugar
Savory Parsnips.
Boll parsnips until tender In salted
went as low, probably, as at any time
in our history, and for the excellently water; drain and peel; cut In two
refined article. Then we were using lengthwise ; surround each with a coat­
it at the rate of 57 pounds a person ing of sausage meat; roll In flour,
each year. Steadily the use of it in- sprinkle with salt and pepper; add
creased In the following decade, de- a little water and bake 20 minutes in
spite a somewhat rising price, to 67 a hot oven. Garnish with parsley.
pounds.
Nugget Cake.
Cream one-half cupful of shorten-
Seaweeds of Millions of
Ing; add two cupfuls of brown sugar,
Years Ago Resemble Algae
Sift two cupfuls of pastry flour with
Now Growing in the Sea. one-half teaspoonful each of salt, soda,
and one teaspoonful of baking powder.
That many of the algae or seaweeds To one cupful of sour milk and the
of the Middle Cambrian epoch of geo­ sugar and fat, add the flour ; one cup-
logic time, some 23,000,000 to 30,000,000 ful each of chopped raisins and nuts,
years ago, closely resemble the algae and two squares of melted chocolate,
growing In the sea at tbe present time, Bake 35 minutes in a moderate over
to a statement made by Charles D.
Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution, In describing fossil re­
mains of these ancient sea plants dis-
coveted by him in the Middle Cam-
brian rocks of the Canadian Rocky
mountains.
In the remote time when these
plants were deposited on the muddy
sea bottom the rock formations that
are now thousands of feet above sea
level, •formed the shore Une of a Mid­
dle Cambrian sea.
The fossil remslns from which these
primitive plants were identified OC-
cur as shiny black films on the
surface of the bard. dark siliceous
The mucous or gelatinous
shale.
mass of the plant has been replaced
by a shiny black siliceous film contain-
Ing Iron pyrite in varying proportions.
It to evident that the original organic
and Inorganic matter was removed by
solution and replaced by the black film,
the convexity and relief of the plant
being lost In the process and by subse­
quent compression.
Ham Baked With Vegetables
Place a thick slice of ham In a cas­
serole and around It place two large
Bermuda onions, sliced, and flve to­
matoes, whole If canned ; add water
and cover. Bake In a moderate oven
one hour.
College Fudge Cake.
Take two squares of chocolate ; add
one-half cupful of boiling water; melt
and mix until smooth and glossy. Bent
one egg; add one-fourth of a cupful
of shortening to one cupful of brown
sugar; add one-fourth of a cupful of
sour milk, one-half teaspoonful of salt.
one-half teaspoonful of soda, one and
one-fourth cupfuls of flour. Beat and
mix all the ingredients, then add the
chocolate mixture. Bake in two lay-
era.
Use a boiled frosting for filling.
To Dry Shoes.
I
Buckets From Bamboo.
An eight or ten-foot section of the
bamboo tree takes the piece of a
bucket for earryiss water In tbe Ha-
Scientific Research.
Phillip, who had received as a birth­
day present a beautiful new micro-
scope, presently astounded the cook
with the exclamation:
"Hey, cook,
'end me a flea, will you? I’ll give it
back to you In three minutes.!”
Truest Sympathy.
The noblest and the most powerful
form of sympathy is not merely the re­
sponsive tear, the echoed sigh, the an­
swering look; it is the embodiment of
the sentiment in actual help.—Ex­
change.
They Suffer for Other’s Sake.
"Locking up an anarchist,” said Bill
the Burg, "is good for him. But it’s
kind o’ tough on the other fellers that
have to live in the same jail.”
Marriage at Sea.
If the master of a British ship con­
siders that the circumstances warrent
it, he can solemnize a marriage on
board, and the ceremony will be con­
sidered quite legal and binding.
A postal card to Garfield Tea Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., asking for a sample
will repay you. Adv.
Pines In Argentina.
In one region of government for­
est land in Argentina it is estimated
that there are at least 1,000,000 pine
trees large enough for profitable lum­
bering.
We Fancy They'd Like It.
Lawn Tennis Report—"Because the
play was not spectacular, the brilliant
skill was not appreciated by tbe ma­
jority of the spectators—it was 'as
cavair before swine.’ ”—Boston Tran­
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When the conflagration that de­
stroyed Drury Lane theater, in 1809,
broke out, Sheridan, the principal
shareholder, was in the house of com­
mons.
Declining the adjournment of­
fered out of sympathy, he hurried to
the theater, only to be pushed back by
a soldier, with the curt warning:
"Stand back, sir!" “My friend,” replied
the witty dramatist, "surely a man
may warm himself by his own fire!”
Music’s Great Power.
To dry shoes quickly stuff them with
paper and pot near fire; in a short
while tbe shoes will be ready to wear
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Envy provides the mud thst
failure throws at success.
Funny people are never witty.
Witty people are never funny.
Dead men tell no talea, but
some of their widows draw pen­
sions.
A woman to always pretty In
the eyes of tbe man who is In
love with her.
Many a man who is capable
of giving good adrice to not
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