The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 11, 1921, Image 6

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    THE
REVIEW OF WORK OF
OREGON LEGISLATURE
course from a term of 12 weeks to
term of 36 weeks from January, 19: 3,
to January, 1925, and after that perl
it was proposed that the course shot
extend for 18 months.
The house also killed a proposed b
offered by Representative
which provided that where
throughout the state were closed
more than two weeks teachers she
not be paid.
HERMISTON
HERALD,
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
HIERMTSTON,
OREGON.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the authority of the City
Charter of the City of Hermiston and
the direction of the City Council
authorizing and.directing the Treas­
HE
Greatest
adverse power
urer of the City of Hermiston to col­
which
the
evil
minority in
lect the unpaid assessment for the
Fifth Week of Session Com-
human society exercises upon it, is
City Irrigation water for the year
197 STORES
1920, levied and imposed under the
the -weakening of the sentiment of
menees With Much Unfin
provisions of ordinance No. 76, pas­
human confidence. When men begin
sed by the City Council and approved
to lose confidence in each other, sb-
¡shed Work on Hand.
by
the
Mayor
on
July
2,
1913,
and
Pendleton, Oregon
ciety looses and falls apart, like a
ordinance No. 96 passed by the City
Would Deport Alien Publie
Council and approved by the Mayor
wall in which the mortar has lost
Opposite
Hotel
Pendleton
Sixty-Day Session Up to People—New
on April 17, 1918.
The board of control, under a bill
its cohesive power. All of the peo­
Gamo Laws Are Passed—Women troduced by Senator Vinton, is a
I will on the 2nd day of March,
ple sense this. One type senses it
1921, at the hour of ten o'clock in
Not to Serve on Juries—Commission orized to use state funds for the
from the protective side and adopts
the forenoon of said day at the City
Opposes Roosevelt Highway Bill— portation of non-resident aliens
an attitude of protective distrustful-
Council Chamber in the City of Her­
miston, Oregon, sell the following
School Bills Killed—Allen Public so-called Public charges confined in
ness. Another type seeks to protect
described lots, pieces and parcels of
the public institutions of this state.
itself by preserving its mental com­
Charge Bill Up—Office of Meat Com­
land at public auction to the highest
For the purpose of facilitating tl
fort which it does by adopting an at­
bidder
for
cash
in
hand,
the
proceeds
missioner Created.
return of such persons, the board
titude of general trustfulness. Both
from the sale of each lot, piece or
control may enter into a reciproc
parcel of land to be applied in sat-
of these are mere policies determin­
isfaction of the assessment upon such
ed by temperament. They are in­
Salem.—The legislature started on agreement with any other state <
lot, piece or parcel of land with in­
dividual reactions. They do not go
the fifth week of the session with the states for the mutual exchange ।
terest
thereon
from
April
10th,
1920,
legislative wheels clogged With un­ meh public charges. Under the bill
to the root of the trouble, though
it the rate of six per cent per annum
together with a penalty of fifteen
finished work and unless business is erson shall be deemed to be a ret
they may serve to tide the individual
per cent of each of said assessments
speeded up during the present week dent of Oregon who shall have live
over the condition made by the
ind
all
costs.
and the customary flow of oratory cur- . in the state continuously for a perit
trouble. The building up of human
Following is a description of each
tailed, the usual Jam during the clos- ° two years,
confidence is the normal action of
said
lots,
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
who
shall
bring
or
ing days is certain to prevail.
I
ny person
th the number of feet frontage,
society.
Practically no important piece of any way aid in bringing any publ
me of owner or reputed owner, and
legislation received the attention of charge into the state, except "
ount of said assessment:
both houses during the first four treatment for his or her ailment wit
City of Hermiston, according to
at filed with the County Recorder
weeks of the session. In fact, very out first obtaining permission in wrl
November 23, 1904.
In Penney stores at least, the
To clean up our old stock of Racine
few of the important bills have passed ing from the state board of contro
Lot Nos. Foot frontage Owner
Amt.
the house in which they originated, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
long looked, hoped for period of low­
and Goodrich tires and tubes we
OCk 5---
The big bills were still in the hands
Meat Commissioner Proposed,
er prices has finally-arrived. Here
25
W H Dickson
31.75
are offering them for sale at about
of the various committees, but this
Creation of the office of commissio
5
25
W H Dickson
1.75
the American dollar has again as-
30 per cent below list price.
week most of them will appear on the er for the co-operative marketing
23 50
F B Swayze.
3.50
summed
its
rightful
value
and
pur-
24 50
F B Swayze
3.50
calendars and the real legislative bat- meats is provided in a bill introdur
Only a Limited Quantity Left
chasing power.
ties of the session may be looked for. by Senator Upton.
8 E1212 F J Auseon.
Among the more Important meas
Under the provisions of this me
The prices quoted here and those
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ures awaiting final action were: Ap ure the commissioner shall maint
8 E13
Millie Deck
.91
you will find marked in plain figur­
9
propriation bills, soldiers' bonus, road an office at any union stockyards
25
Millie Deck.
1.75
es on the goods in our 312 stores are
8—
bills,
irrigation,
re-apportionment, the state, and his compensation sb
•
50
R E Mitchell...... 3.50
the lowest it is possible to put on the
be fixed by the governor and be
teachers’ tenure and prohibition.
We have some very good bargains in Used Cars. Come in and look them
50
7
II E Mitchell...... 3.50
kind of merchandise you want to
When the legislature adjourned over out of a fund made up from the
8
over
R E Mitchell...... 3.50
19
H G Newport Es 1.75
Sunday a total of 573 billa had been and charges to be levied against sh
buy. Every article will remain as I :
9—
introduced, 319 in the house and 254 pera of livestock to the said sto
priced until sold of forced by market I € ot 12 E25
L D Lay............... 1.75
in the senate, and 38 bills had passed yards. Among the specific duties
ot 13 50
L D Lay............... 3.50
conditions
to
change.
the
commissioner
as
set
out
in
both houses and were ready for atten­
ot 14 50
D R Brownell.... 3.50 gon:
proposed law would be:
You afe hereby required to ap­
tion by the governor.
Coat's or Clark’s 150-yard spool sew- Hock 10—
To gather and disseminate
ing thread, spool.......... .
ot 21 25
A C Spinning.
1.75 pear and answer or otherwise plead
Sixty Day Session Proposed.
ot 22 25
A C Spinning.
1.75 to the complaint filed against you in
Coat’s Crochet Cotton, ball.
The people of the state will be asked tial information concerning
the above entitled action in said
lock 12—
demand,
prevailing
prices
and
co
Court within six weeks from date of
to pass upon the question of fixing
27-inch Outing Flannel, good quality, .ot 23 25
Trustees
M
E
the length of the legislative session mereiai movements of livestock and
checks, stripes and solid colors.
Church.... 1.75 the first publication of this summons,
yard.....................................
and you are further notified that if
24 25
Trustees M E
at 60 days and Increasing pay of mem­ promote, assist and encourage It
organization
and
co-operation
of
<
Church.... 1.75 you fail to answer or otherwise plead
bers from $3 to $5 per day, as a senate
27-inch Daisy Cloth, yard
in this cause within the said time the
Addn.—
Joint resolution proposing these operative and other associations 1
plaintiff for want thereof will take
36-inch Outing Flannel, good quality,
improvement
of
the
relations
and
sei
Inland
Empire
changes in the state constitution pass­
Judgment against you for the sum of
white only, yard................... ..
Lumber Co...
ices among growers and produce
1.75 $64.35 with interest thereon from
ed both houses.
27-inch Dress Ginghams, standard
2
Inland
Empire
the date of filing of the complaint in
To seal In the
The measure as adopted provides: I distributors and consumers of me
quality, yard............................ .
Lumber Co...
1.75 said action and for his costs and dis­
The legislative session shall not eg- and meat products. And generally
3
delicious Burley
Inland
Empire
bursements In this action.
27-inch standard quality Apron
ceed 60 days in duration of actual do any and all things necessary
Lumber Co....
1.75
tobacco
flavor.
checks, yard.............................
This
summons
is
published
pur
­
Inland Empire
working days.” and that “no bills co-ordinate the livestock growers
suant to an order of the above entitl­
32-inch
high
grade
Dress
Ginghams
Lumber
Co....
1.75 ed court made and entered on the
shall be introduced after the fortieth the end that the speculator and pr
yard
ot 5
Inland Empire
----39c
29th day of January, 1921, and the
day of the session, except appropria- teer between the growers and the c
Lumber Co....
1.75 first publication of this summons is
27-inch Canton Flannel, good quality I (
tlon bills or bills pertaining to the de- sumer can be eliminated.
6
Inland Empire
white only, yard..... :...............
I
on the 4 th day of February,
Lumber Co....
1.75 made
fense of the state or nation, except by
Meat Packers Divided On Bille,
1921.
9-4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting..57c I L ot 7
Inland Empire
unanimous consent of the members of
Independent small packers a
J. T. Hinkle, Hermiston, Oregon
Lumber Co....
1.75
9-4 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, ... 59c I L
the legislative assembly on rail call." stockmen were arrayed against repi
21-7tc
Attorney for Plaintiff
I
Inland Empire
10-4 Pequot Bleached Sheeting....69c I
Game Code Passes. sentatives of the stockyards and I
Lumber Co....
1.33
8-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting..45c I City of Hermiston, according to HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIST.
The Rogue river fish and the game big packere In the committee on ag
commission bills have passed both culture and forestry over the Upt
filed with the County Recorder
Notice of Election
9-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting..55c %
I 5th, 1905.
houses. These bills were In accord- bills. These measures are calculai
10-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 59c I ,
Notice
is hereby given that an
unce with an agreement reached last I to work certain reforms la the hai
2—
election will be held at the office of
9-4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting 59c U
November by the commercial inter- I ling of cattle in the stockyards to I
1
30
J W McDermed..$2.10 I the Hermiston Irrigation District on
2
25
J W McDermed.. 1.75 I Main Street, in the City of Hermis-
10-4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting 59c s
benefit of the growers and are
esta and sportsmen.
3—
I ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on
Fishing through the year with hook ly opposed by the big packers,
9-4 Pepperell Unbleached Sheeting, I L
12 !
50
W J Kennings.. 3.50 I Saturday, February 26, 1921 for the
and line is permitted in the Rogue I Indications point to a favorable re
yard
6—
■ purpose of determining whether the
river, and the game bill createe a com-1 port: by the committee on the bll
11 . 50
H Robinette.
3.50 board of directors of said District
10-4 Pepperell Unbleached Sheeting,
7
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mission of five members to be ap- which requires statements of meat ir
shall be authorized to enter into a
yard
21 L 25
H G Newport Es 1.75 I contract with the United States and
pointed by the governor. The license I cold storage, but the bill calling foi
36-inch
Coronet
Cambric,
yd.
8
—
I with the Umatilla River Water Users
schedule provides: For hunting wild I carcasses to be stamped as to gradi
23 I 25
W F Woodstock.. 1.75 I Association whereby all existing
animals or birds, $3 for residents of I and price will not receive the favoi Berkley No. 60 Cambric, yd....
Hens for water right charges except
IS­
the state, $10 for nonresidents; for of the committee, it is expected,
Berkley No. 100 Cambric, yd....
SO
Pearson........ . 3.50 those contained in patents, shall be
fishing with hook and line, $3 for reel- I
Legislative Brevities.
it 2
36-inch Bleached Muslin, yd...121c
50
O P Brigham.
3.50 discharged and whereby the United
it 3
50
dents, or, If non-resident and a higher I The Ellis bill providing for the mark 36-inch Philippine Nainsook, extra
O P Brigham
3.50 States agrees to expend the sum of
$744,000.00 on the original Umatilla
rate is required by his own state, then ing of boundaries of unfenced land:
City of Hermiston, according to Project in the improvement of Canal
fine sheer quality, yard........ 39c
the same nite as he would have to was killed in the senate.
filed with the County Recorder "A,” in betterments and reconstruc­
36-inch Shadow Nainsook, pink or
March 21, 1908. "Newport Ad- tion and whereby the District shall
A FARMER carrying an
pay In his own state; for combination
The bill providing for punishment ol
white, yard .............................. ..
agree to repay to the United States
express package from
licenses. $5.
habitual criminals passed the house
for building charges and betterments
a big mail-order house was
Members of the state legislature in 27-inch English Nainsook yd 23. 25c
Woman Juror BUI Falls.
the
total
sum
of
not
to
exceed
1
84
H G Newport Es $4.20
accosted by a local dealer.
Oregon women will not be forced spected the Oregon Agricultural col 30-inch Plisse Crepe, fine for gowns,
2
50
H G Newport Es 2.50 $1,750,000.00.
undergarments,
etc.,
yard
........
"Why didn't you buy that bill
lege
at
Corvallis
Saturday.
against their wills to serve on Juries
The polls will be open from 8:00
3
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
of good» from mef I could haoe
The house killed Representative 3 6-inch English Long Cloth,
50
for the house defeated the woman
H G Newport Es 2.50 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. of said day.
tavod you the expre»», und beeide»
yard
5
50
II G Newport Es 2.50
• 25c. 29c. 39c
By order of the Board of Direc-
Juror bill introduced by Mrs. Kinney, Hubbard's bill prohibiting the use ol
you would haoe been patronizing a
14
84.8
II
G
4.24
tore.
Newport
Es
home »tore, which help» pay the
seines, fish wheels, traps and other 36-inch Mercerized Batiste. 49c. 590
Astoria representative.
2-
W. J. Warner,
taxe» and build» up thi» locality. ”
The Roosevelt military highway bill, gear on the Columbia river.
Barber Towels, dozen ........
I 45
H G Newport Es 2.25 20-5tc
Secretary.
The farmer looked at the mer­
The senate approved Senator Nick Cotton Huck Towels, 16x32
fathered by Senators Norblad and
chant a moment and then »aid:
15
50
Hall, passed the senate with only four elson's bill providing that notaries
W P Littlefield.. 2.50
"Why don’t you patronixe your
Cotton Huck Towels 18x36, 2 for 35e
k 5—
home paper and advertí»»? I road It
negative votes, but the bill was vigor­ shall not charge for the administering
MICKIE SAYS:
11 45
H G Rice........
2.25
anddldn ‘llfnowthaiyouhadthett^f
ously denounced by R. A. Booth, chair­ of an oath of verification of any claim Cotton Huck Towels, 19x38.... 29c
45
S C Nichols..
2.25 / NEBSIR, WE uwE I bi "
I haoe here. "
.
Bath Towels. pure white, 17x32.29c
man of the state highway commission against the state.
15
45
Earl Caldwell
2.25 ‘ ADS AMD ARE GLD o GET TUOA
in an argument before the house com
A house bill by Representative Wells Bath Towesl, good weight 18x34 23c
16
MORAL—ADVERTISE
45
Earl Caldwell
2.25
BUT BETWEEN TU' QUAKIER-PAGE )
mittee on roads and highways and providing a penalty for any person Bath Towels,
good weight 20x40 29c
ONCE
w)
A
NE
AND
TU'
ut
\
85
H G Newport Es 4.25
the opposition of the state highway who shall willfully misrepresent his
AD RIG ALOL, Gwu 1 CAP
2
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
commission caused a revulsion of sen personal assets when seeking credit, Bath Towels, good weight 20x40 39c
DMOS OH —I 308 VDEEK I A
3
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
Bath Towels, good weight 22x44.49
timent and it is very doubtful It the was approved by the senate.
8
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
WEEK ©UY, FER Hes
E &o)
9
50
H G Newport Es 2.50 > VOS GOUNA ONRII - a)
measure is passed by the house.
The senate upheld the adverse re­ Bath Towels extra weight 24x48.79c
10 50
H G Newport Es 2.50 (OVER-gwPPED vOCsecov % —
The Roosevelt Highway was origin port of the Judiciary committee and re­
Cotton Sheet Blankets, 5.4x74,
11 50
H G Newport Es 2.50 D JEST uvE -IK ut. RACE HEY
ally approved by the people and calls fused to refer to the voters of Oregon
" HOTEL (—
pair ......................................
12 50
H G Newport Es 2.50
$1.69
for 12,500,000 of state money to be the question of repealing the- 6 per
13 50
H G Newport Es 2.50 I RABIN ‘ W NOTRE
Cotton Sheet Blankets, 64x76,
CORNELIUS
matched by a like amount of federal cent limitation amendment to the con
14 85.7 H G Newport Es 4.29
PWED OFF .
pair $1.98
......................................
r tv,
J
money for a coast military and scenic stitution.
highway. This contingency was strick­
Under a bill introduced by Senator Woolnap Blankets 72x80, pair. $3.98
W L Johnstone.. 2.50
50
9
10 50
en out in the senate bill and In its Banks and approved by the senate, Wool Mixed Blankets. 66x80,
W L Johnstone.. 2.50 |
per pair ................................. 98
16 40
R L Martin........ 2.00 ■
present shape it calls for setting persons wishing to annul a marriage
aside of 32.500,000 for the road, to contract must have been residents of
9
50
J Wishart.....
2.50
Two of the moet homelike hotels
FOR THE MEN
be paid for by direct taxation.
the state for a period of one year prior
10
50
2.50
J Wishart....
in Portland, located In the heart of
to the commencement of the suit.
Road Committees Make Progrese.
13
50
Geo.
Meyers.
2.50
the shopping and theatre district.
A senate bill by Eberhard, providing Men’s Pay Day and Underhill Bib
The Joint road committees have
12—
Overalls, heavy quality, pair. $1.19
All Oregon Electric trains stop at
made progress in whipping proposed for the employment of a full-time Pro
86.6 H G Newport Es 4.33
2
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
legislation Into shape and the bills will testant chaplain and a part-time Cath­ Men’s Stiffel Stripe Bib Overalls 98c
the Seward Hotel, the House of
S
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
olic chaplain to officiate at the several
Cheer. Excellent dining room in
receive attention this week.
Men’s Cambray Work Shirts, good
8
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
The committees put the stsmp of state institutions near Salem, was in­
connection. The Hotel Cornelius,
quality, blue or gray, each
79c
9
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
disapproval upon the proposal of Gov­ definitely postponed by the senate.
10 50
H G Newport Es 2.50
the House of Welcome, is only two
50
Thirty officers of the National guard, Men’s Rockford Sox. pair......... 15c
H G Newport Es 2.50
short blocks from the Seward. Our
ernor Olcott that the highway commis­
50
H G Newport Es 2.50
sion be given the power of eminent representing various branches of the Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, pair... 10e
brown busses meet all trains.Rates
13 50
H G Newport Es 2.50
service,
appeared
before
the
Joint
mili
­
domain and authorised to purchase or
$1.50 and up.
87.5 H G Newport Es 4.38
Jersey Gloves, knit wrist, pair. 15«
acquire parks and scenic beauty spots tary committee of ths senate and house,
W. C. CULBERTSON. Prop.
Dated
Hermiston, this 28th
along the highways, and to Improve I when a hearing was held on the new Leather Faced Canvas Gloves, knit
of January 1921.
wrist,
pair
end maintain them out of the state Oregon military code.
- 29c
F. B Swayze.
Representatives of the motion pic­ Leather Faced Canvas Gloves, gaunt-1
highway fund.
CRARES
ture industry of Oregon, Including the­
Teachers' BUI Defeated.
SCGHDtE
let style, pair....................... 29c .
?" Tn the JustiC"COMP“%or Hermiston
An amendment to the requirements | ater owners from Portland and many
District, Umatilla County, State of We have a large stock of adding ma­
for elementary teachers' training of the cities and towns throughout the Men’s Dress Shirts with or without
■ ELECTRIC FIXTURES ■
regon. Lane Brothers, Plaintiffs
colar., each...
course framed by Senator Patterson ' state, appeared before the committee
98c
chine rolls of paper. Call or write • AND APPLIANCES
•
s. W. M. Tuttle, Defendant. To
wan defeated in the house.
. of public health and morals to oppose
for a supply for your machine.
•
Phone 139
•
V. M. Tuttia, the above named de-
• MS S. Court St. Pendieton, Ore. •
The bill proposed to extend the time three bills pertaining to the motion
The Herald, your home paper.
of the elementary teachers training picture industry.
the name ot the State of Ore-
JCPenneyge
The Buying
Power of
Your Dollar
Restored
Hermiston^Auto Co.
Do you
know
why
it's toasted
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
ARE YOU 3
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