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THE HERMISTON HERALD, The High School Mirror HERMISTON, OREGON PUBLIC UTILITY REGULA TIONS MUST INSURE NEW CAPITAL gon as the place, when and where any person having any objection to anything in said account and report contained or to anything done by the executor at any time, may present the same and he will be heard, and at that time and place said final ac count and report will be settled by Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools Vol. 1 the Court. No. 20 By E. I. LEWIS This notice is published pursuant to order of the above entitled Court The West End Declamatory Con The girls brought a picnic lunch flciency, the moral character, sanity, (Chairman Public Sei vice Commis- sian of Indiana) made in the above matter on April NOTICE test will be held at Echo Friday even wnich was eaten after the tour thru and stability of our people would ad Two of the most vital needs of the To Whom It May Concern: 9th. 1921. ing. April 15. The judge's will be the plant. vance three generations in one— country, at this time, are- first, con-| Whereas. The trout and other fish Harry R. Newport, Herbert Hoover. Misses Naomi Runner and Blanche fidence in public utility securities; inhabiting the waters of Umatilla 31-5tc. Executor, Etc. second, substantial foundation for | River, situated in Umatilla County, The High School Benefit last Fri Scharman of Boardman and Mr. E. day was a great success. The High H. Anderson of Irrigon. One of the bright members of the investor’s confidence. Public utili-State of Oregon, are being threatened ties have undergone a strenuous four | with extinction from excessive angl- School wishes to thank the patrons grades said he had a ‘‘politic stroke” year period and they emerge from the | ing and other causes, and The H. H. S. baseball team Is play- who attended their entertainment. We wonder what he really meant. distressing war era, the more strenu- Whereas, The Oregon State Game Ing against Echo this Friday and we and who by their support helped ous post-war period and four years Commission is desirous of protecting of increasing operating costs ... in „ , the trout and other fish inhabiting hope they can bring home a more them to clear up their debts. The Grade News a I condition that demands the closest the waters of said Umatilla^ RiviI: agreeable score than that which Stan proceeds of the Benefit were about The pupils of the eighth Sra ° I and most careful attention. 1 situated ---- -------- in Umatilla ------------ County, --------- , State of field gave them. $150.00. The show was a fitting gave Mr. Bensel a banquet at one Three years ago, the height of the Oregon; LEAVE climax to clean-up-day. o’clock Wednesday afternoon, in hon-I war period the President of the Unit-I Therefore, by authority of law Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 pro led States, Secretary McAdoo, and i vested in the said Oregon State Game Last Friday the basket ball letters or of his birthday. The girls Echo 9:15 1:15 5:15 ¡Controller John Skelton Williams |Commission, notice is hereby given were awarded to the boys and girls Six weeks tests this week. vided the lunch and the boys Pre called on the utilities not to use lab- that said Umatilla River, situated in Stanfield 9:30 1!35 5:35 of last winter's team who had play sented Mr. Bensel with a flashlight, or, materials, or money except for Umatilla County, State of Oregon, Hermiston 9:55 1:55 5:55 ed the necessary number of games. The Higher Arithmetic Class were most urgent requirements. This re- beginning at a point in said Umatilla Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 The boys were required to play 7, studying insurance Wednesday. Mr. The eighth grade beat Umatilla 14 suited in a great amount of deferred River known as “Three Mile Falls Diversion Dam.” and extending down LEAVE and the girls 5 halves. Those re Voelker was explaining the subject to 1. They now have a score of 750 maintenance and accuring deprecia- said Umatilla River from said Three Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 .... . Itiön. I he war period was imediate- ceiving letters were, Herbert Hall, and telling how sometimes fires oc- per cent in the ,7 Umatilla West Endly followed by the world indulging Mile Falls Diversion Dam for a dis Hermiston 8:20 12:20 4:20 Harold Waterman, Everett Parker, cured ‘accidently on purpose.’ To Grammer League. in a frantic bidding for money with tance of three hundred (300) feet. Stanfield 8:45 12:45 4:45 James Hall, John Haddox, Max War- illustrate he told the following "An the result that its rental rates went In said Umatilla County, State of 1:00 5:00 Echo 9:00 Oregon, is hereby closed to fishing riner, Laura Phipps, Clarice Watson, insurance Investigator after the fire The sixth, seventh and eighth clear beyond the reach of most regu of any kind or in any manner, for 6:15 2:15 Into Pendleton 10 15 Lucille Sullivan, Mary Addleman, said; ‘I don't believe It was the । gas- grade girls have begun practicing for lated utilities. This resulted in a trout or other fish, from and after continued deferment of maintenance TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Mary Currie, Dorothy Briggs, Mar light In the basement that caused I the their minuet to be given at the and the making good of depreciation the 1st day of May, 1921, until again Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and ian Stevens, and Doris Swayze. Dew fire, nor the electric light on the track meet. and obsolescence. On the heels of opened by the Oregon State Game 4 p. m. this unfavorable condition came the Commission. ey Payne as President of the Student next floor, but I do believe It was i the And it is and shall be unlawful runaway market in coal and other Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and Body present the letters with a very Isrealite on the top floor.” The sixth grade boys and girls operating expenses. Through all for any person to take or fish for 4 p. m. fitting little talk. Mr. Voelker talk have finished their product maps of three years there has been the great trout or other fish by any means Phone 868 722 Cottonwood ed about the value of the letters, and Every child delinquent In body, Oregon. est difficulty in obtaining materials whatsoever In said closed part of We Deliver Parcels at Way Points supplies, and replacements of all said Umatilla River from and after what the should mean to the wearer. education, or character is a charge the 1st day of May, 1921, until the upon the community. The Nation The sixth graders are going to kinds needed to maintain high grade same has been reopened by order of PARKS public utilities and public service. Thursday, the members of the as a whole has the obligation of such play Westland’s baseball team this The result of these conditions over the Oregon State Game Commission. Pendleton to Echo. $1.10 Any and all persons whomsoever Physics class accompanied by Miss measures toward its children as a Friday at Westland. which the utilities and the regulat Pendleton to Stanfield, $1.35 Norton, the teacher, made a trip to whole as will yield to them an equal ory commissions could not exercise so fishing in violation of this order will be prosecuted as by statute pro Pendleton to Umatill the power plant to study the gener opportunity at their start in life. If The sixth grade boys baseball team sufficient control, for they were vided. ator and the various electrical appli we could grabble with the whole played Stanfield’s team three Innings world-wide influences, is that the Dated at Portland, Oregon, this utilities stand today in a more or less Station at Hotel Oregon and ances. They took two periods in the child situation for one generation, last Friday and beat them with a depleted condition. Services may 11th day of April, 1921. Oregon State Game Commission Hotel Hermiston morning and came buck at 1 o’clock our public health, our economic ef- score of 7 to 2. seem to be adequate and satisfactory, By I. N. Fleischner, Chairman but there is a vast amount of sub By Bert Anderson, Commissioner stantial work to be Jone to give as- By Blaine Hallock, Commissioner APPLES surance to continuous and reliable By Geo. H. Kelly, Commissioner One little apple, hanging on a tree’ operation. By M. A. Lynch, Commissioner This demands in this country Eve said to Adam, "Have a bite with 31-2tc. hundreds of millions of dollars in the me?” next year or two. To ratesç"pubnië Nutice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Ex- money at reasonable “Sure,” said the serpent, with a bale utilities must have credit which will I ecution attract the investor’s discernment. I Notice is hereby given that by ful glance A trip through Eastern Oregon Work" and “Non-Tractor Work.” Ap- It car not be emphasized too strong I virtue of an execution and order of shows that the winter just ended has oprximately 75 per cent of the work "Don’t be a fraid-cat,” better take a that the establishment of such sale issued out of the Circuit Court, chance." credit is really of more vital concern I State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, been the most favorable in many on the average farm was In the horse to the communities served than to I and to me directed and delivered, up- and double-tractor column. None of years for live stock, The overhead Adam ate the apple, fresh off the the utilities serving them. Cities I on the judgment and decree rendered the one hundred farmers using tract cannot grow without vast expend!- and entered in said Court of the 11th which was so ruinous a year ago, has ors gave increased crop yields as an limb. tures in the extension of water and day of March, 1921, in favor of F. been cut practically one-fourth the advantage for the tractor One may Fond and foolish Adam! That finish gas mains, street car and telephone B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as Land and City Property : ed him. lines and other public services which Receivers of the Western Land & conclude that the average farm must costs of the winter of 1919-20. Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang- are the very foundation of modern Irrigation Company, a corporation. be larger than 240 acres before the ed and improved. Cheap feed and mild weather have Plaintiffs and against J. Herbert More little apples, hanging on a municipal life. tractor can be successuflly substitut These mains and lines cannot be Strohm and C. E. Joslyn, as defend- ben tn part responsible for this, mat bough; ed for horses, then only for part of extended out of earnings. Such a ants, for the sum of $985.66 with erial reduction has taken place in la Little Willie ate some; so did the cow policy would result in prohibitive interest thereon at the rate of 6 per the work. companies strong American bor costs. Ranch employees have cut cent per annum from March 11th, rates. Federal reports show that there are Insuring against fire. The best 1921, and the further sum of $75.00 from $85 a month to something like Such lines cannot be extended and Western companies. Correct rates. ten million less domestic animals in Both soon discoveded something the rates for services kept low, un- attorney’s fees, and for $40.35 cost $50. Sheep herders are now work Experienced business attention as- wasn’t right. and disbursements, which said de the United States than a year ago. less there is available to these great ing for from $60 to $75 a month The vet and the doctor labored all public servants money at reasonable cree, judgment, and order of sale has surred. Breeding stock is sure to be tn much which represents a cut of forty per and low rates. The better the credit been docketed and enrolled in the of that night. demand. There are good reasons cent. Sheep shearers are asking 121 the more ready the supply of money fice of the Clerk of said Circuit for believing that the end of the pre- and the lower the rate for its use Court; and whereas by said judg cents largely because this price was Agency for Union Savings & sent decline has now been reached Vet hurrled homeward, at the peep which, in turn, means the lower the ment, decree and order of sale it was established by the Utah Sheep Shear- Loan Association of Portland. of dawn. rate for the service rendered. For directed that the following described and that the upward trend that the Investment. Excellent rate of cis' Union, who voluntarily cut from real property in Umatilla County, market is showing is to be perman Wille had a narrow squeak, but the these reasons, the Interest of the Oregon, to-wit: interest on money, protected by 17% cents to 121. The growers utilities and of the public they serve cow passed on. State deposit of securities. ent. The southwest quarter of the are Identical. aie talking ten cents and will have Loans on improved city proper southwest quarter of Section 19; the I It must be acknowledged that in- no trouble In filling the Jobs at this ty. Can let you have money to More little apples, dear old Uncle Si vestors have not been drawn, during southwest quarter of the southwest build. The last legislature passed what Biled In the biler when the stale the past few years, to public utilities quarter of Section 30, and the south price. Is known as the "Purebred Dairy half of the north half of the south investments. There are many rea The heavy fall rains produced a went dry. sons for this. Money is the most so- west quarter of the northwest quar luxuriant growth of grass and all of Bull Replacement Law.” This law licited commodity in the world today ter of Section 30, all in Township If you want to buy, advise with the stock taken up in the full were 'n requires that dairy bulls sold in the Fed some to the deacon; nice old With all the world bidding it exer- 4, North of Range 28, E. W. M. to- us as to safe investment. We prime condition. This was responsi future must be of pure blooded man. but frail; cises discrimination unknown in pre- get her with the water right of one know values, soils, water rights ble for an early maturing of all feed- breeding and must be enrolled with Now the deacon's doing twenty war times. Will it respond to the miners inch per acre for each acre and possibilities of success. Can 4 of said land lying below what Is call of a utility, or of regulatory the Dairy Husbandry Department of lot stuff. Practically everything got direct you right. days In jail. known as the Hinkle Ditch, be sold commissions, when the record is one We hold state license to do by the As a result there has the Oregon Agricultural College; Baldwin, of Umatilla County, Russett, Belflower, Grav of unsound foundations of credit, Oregon, Sheriff business and are under bond for to satisfy said judgment and been an early marketing of pen-fed Prof. Brandt will be one of the au passed legitimate dividends, deferred honest dealing. Whatever we re- ensteln or Pip, payment of obligations, curtailed decree and all costs; anima’s and a fine growth of wool thorities who will administer the present we will stand by. Apples, oh my brother, have an aw service which leads to impaired and I will on the 18th day of April, law. The college dairy officials are and a bumper lamb, calf and colt A. D., 1921, at the hour of 10 o ’ clock ful zip. hazardous public relations, and in naturally interested In dairy hus erop will be Insured. adequate maintenance involving a in the forenoon of said day at the bandry and are In the best position to dwindling and dissipating of physi North door of the Court House in Stockman optimistic. They Hermiston, Oregon administer the law. They have the cal assets’ If it does answer such a Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, have been able to get along without MICKIE SAYS: call it exacts usurious toll. which sell the right, title and interest the necessary pedigree registry books and much money and have by means of means less realization of cash on the said defendants had in and to the have a staff that will he able to take trading among: t themselves and in / HOPE ′ T AWT EE+ X face of the securities and higher an above described property on the 28th the work over with little additional NECESSARI Y wens A LETTER rome instances giving their help an nual financial obligations In divi- day of January, A. D., 1908, or since cost Placing the administration of dend or interest rates. All of this then have acquired, at public auction WHEN REMTT* FER NOUR P interest in the stock, been able the law In this department Insures adversely affects public service as to the highest bidder for cash in SUBSCRIPTION 1 TIs WERE \ squeeze They have been hand, the proceeds to be applied in well as the public utility. that It will be carried out in a broad GREAT FAM JOURNAL ---- I successful in cutting the overhead. Practically all of the states of the satisfaction of said execution and all JEST CLP ONE o' N PnCHERs minded manner and that no hard- Lahor has objected but little, know union have recognized at least the costs. | OUTA T PAPER A) PIM w TO I ships will be unnecessarily worked If so let me figure with you. Dated this 11th day of March. A. • absolute dependence of municipali ing that this was absolutely neces- ' TU' CHECK Ar I eoesu / — I will help you design your buildings ties on plants which will furnish D. 1921. sa ry. Feeders are selling nt market upon anyone. A registration fee of ) UNDERSTAND, AW / • and make your pians and specifications Zoeth Houser, Sheriff. • them w ith good wholesome water and free of charge. points for practically as much per $1.00 will be charged for the regist- —RGH 1 . By E. L. B. Ridgeway, Deputy. • fire protection, constant and reliable Drop a card to pound as killers. Indicating confi- cring of dairy bulls before ther will electrical energy to light homes, of 27-5tc • I. N. Hartsook, Hermiston fices and stores and to move the donee in the future of the beef In be permitted to be sold. Certain Up-to-date NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rules and regulations will necessari wheels of industry; good gas, especi dustr le. Farmor ally for cooking purposes, reliable Department of the Interior. U. S. ly have to be issued before the work The horse market Is Improving. can be carried out. The new law will and cheap street car service, depend- Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. able and quick telephone service etc. March 22, 1921. There is considerable demand for F Printed. | not go Into effect before May 25, ’21. Without such services the modern Notice is hereby given that Wil- stock to lake the place of trucks and | Full Information will he available citv falls into utter confusion, stag- I Ham J. Bault. assignee of Rufus L. tractors. Many mares will be hied nation and death. The result of of Martin, assignee of John N. Smith, before that time as to the necessary this Farmers fell the need proceedure of those desiring to buy such recognition is that states have Hermiston, Oregon, who. on Dec. 21. declared it a matter of public policy 1909, made Reclamation Homestead sufficient colts to replace or sell dairy bulls. that these public servants be closely Entry. No. 07424. for Farm Unit "J" orses, worn out or sold to regulated of NEY. or NE’ NE’. Section 27, avoid depreciation. years Having adopted such a state poli-1 Township 5 N.. Range 29 E., Willam- No change was made in the coyote ago, horse enabled the Cent- cy. It Is Incumbent on the state now ette Meridian, has filed notice of in to provide sound foundations of se- I tention to make final proof, to estab- ral Eastern Oregon wheat farmers to bounty laws of state. Some one curity for the money that public lish claim to the land above describ- pull through several short-crop sea- hundred thousand dollars was ap- service demands. This calls for re- ed, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Com- propriated for the payment of bount son The present price for grains organizations of utilities where they missioner, at his office in Hermiston, and hay bring horse expense per year ies for the years 1921-22 and to cover are made aenemic and their services Oregon, on the 3rd day of May. 1921. unreliable nnd weak by excess de- Claimants names as witnesses: below $100. Small tractors cost at a deficiency of some $3 6.000 that mands of securities that represent Lynds D. Lay. L. H. Pearson, Wil least $600 (covering operation, de- had accumulated. $4.00 is allowed The French Restaurant no substantial claim upon the public, liam F. Hannan, and Jens J. Skovbo, preciation and repairs) annually, for female coyotes and $2.50 each Having established sound foundation all of Hermiston, Oregon. hence more than six head of horses for males and pups. The pelts BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY C. S. Dunn It is bad judgement for the state to Register. call upon those who have placed their will have to be replaced In order to marked as they have been in the past. money in public services to accept Elegantly Furnished Rooms in Connection pay out under present conditions. less than a fair earning on such mon- NOTICE OF FILING FINAL STRICTLY FIRST CLASS The University of Illinois recently ey. ACCOUNT made a tractor and horse survey. It A Good Prune Cake The sum total of state regulation That there is a great difference be- Hohbach Bros., Proprietors In the County Court of the State of was found that 72 per cent of horse Ingredients; 1 cup sugar. 14 cup tween the way the well-known hula of these utilities Is the creation of a Oregon for Umatilla County. la the maintenance constitutes feed cost crisco, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 2 cups hula Is danced In America and the fair deal and there can be no fair Pendleton, Oregon Matter of the Estate of H. G. New deal unless all parties at interest are and that the grains used would be ap- flour. 2 tablespoonful soda, 1 table- way It Is done by the natives of the included and further than that there port. deceused: Notice is hereby given that I have prorimately 25 % bushels of barley, spoonful cinnamon, 1 tablespoonful South Sea Islands la clearly shown In can be no service rendered to the pa- unless somebody—commonly filed my final account and report 37.8 bushels of oats and 2 tons of nutmeg. 1 cup cooked prunes. Fil- "The Adorable Savage” the picture- tron known as the investor—provides the as executor of the will of H. G. New hay and 170 days outsid ling: About - cup prune juice. 1 12 spue story of the Fiji Isles next money necessary for the facilities of port. deceased, with the Clerk of the pasture. One hundred tractor us- | tablespoonful cornstarch, * table- Wednesday at the Play House In service. above entitled County Court, which interviewed and the farm spoonful lemon juice, % cup sugar. which Edith Roberta is starred. A It Is clearly the duty of the state Court has appointed II o'clock in the put Into three divisions. Iceing: 1 cup prunes, 1 * cupa sug- score of native terpischorean experts to create conditions for investment Forenoon on May 14. 1921 a* the time that will make the investment just and the County Court room in the “Tractor Work," “Double Tractor ar, 1 tablespoonful cinnamon. lend atmosphere to the story. as good as government bonds. When Court House of Umatilla County, Ore- that time is reached—and it is being reached in several states that have not only regulated the rates, but also of securities and franchises—then the public may call on money saying —"come to our service—in It you will be absolutely safe and we will pay you a fair, but not exorbitant, wage.” Pendleton and Umatilla Stage The Spring Livestock Situation Real Estate Loans Insurance, Investments Insurance- Loans-- Investments: E. P. DODD • Are You Going " to Build? t Will Pay You to become a regu lar advertiser in This Paper Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office