The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 08, 1921, Image 6

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    tile itvrm I ston
il i : i ¡ a lp , n kumisti
lty club under whose auspices Dr.
Penrose came to Hermiston.
H'e Jo a
General Line of Banking
Business
INSURANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
When Y°u Are Constipated
To Insure a healthy aetton of the
' bowels and correct disorders of the ;
liver, take two of Chamberlain s
'Tablets immediately after supper,
j They will not only cause a gentle
movement of the bowels, without un- J
I pleasant effects, but banish that dull.
' stupid feeling, that often accomp-
anie constipation.
o f Htrmlilon, Oregon
Don’t fall to Insure that hay.
« t crappy.
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
EAT E TSH ON FRIDAY
[¿E R IU ST O N
sell wih <” e
Sain
‘/o n
25c
Halil
wt
30c
W e hi
I,OST— A 12 gauge Winchester
pump gun with H. on handle has
been missing a long time. Infor­
mation will be appreciated. Leave
FOIt SALE—A new camera, cost * 3 6
at Herald office.
13-2tc.
for >25. Inquire Herald office.
6-tfc.
Call for W arrants,
Holders of warrants of School Dis­
COWS FOR SALE- Have 16 head. trict No. 14, Umatilla county, num­
Pick them out yourself.
12-tfc. bers 2365 to 2492 inclusive ure here­
by notified to present same to me for
FOR SALE— 60 head of fall pigs payment. Interest stops this date.
weighing 40 to 60 lbs. Poland It. A. Brownson, clerk, Hermiston.
13-2tc.
Chinas. >4 to >6 each. Address
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
A. L. Swaggart, Athena, Oregon.
COLLEGE
12-4tp.
Full Information on any course by
Automobile For Sale or Trade
writing
WILL CONSIDER HAY, CITY
LOTS, NOTES, OR CASH ON VERY
THE REGISTRAR, O. A. C., Corvallis,
EASY TERMS. Inquire this office.
Oregon
13-tfc.
FOR SALE
LIFE OF WHITMAN
TOLD BY PENROSE
FOR SALE— 2 >4 Ton Master Truck.
Pneumatic equipment, good con­
dition, ready for hay or grain BAPTIST CHURCH IS CROWDED
FOR ADDRESS
hauling. Inquire R. G. Snylor,
Phone 15R11, Echo, Ore.
13-3tc
I> R . R . G . G A L E
lv e c ra b s e v e ry F r id a y
^ H y e ic la n a n d S u r g e o n
Office-Gladya Ave. near Fire* St.
Office Hours:
2 to 6; 7:30 to I.
Phono 641
WILL
TRADE— Portland Income Work of Missionary Empire Builder
$18,000 clear of all
Told by College H ead: Mass­
d' bts for clear irrigated farm near
Hermiston. Owners only. C. L.
acre is Described
Davis, 1139 Michigan Ave.. Port­
land.
13-ltp.
p r o p e 'tv v n 'r c
Standing room only was the order
PLACE YOUR ORDERS early for
Xmas trees with R. B. Spencer. All of things at the Baptist church Fri­
sires In stock. Pendleton truck day evening when Dr. Stephen Pen­
line.
13-3tc. rose told the large audience which
FOR SALE— Nearly new Internation­ had gathered to hear him, of the
al Harvester crenm Separator No. graphic story of Marcus Whitman in
1. Price >29. Mrs. E. F. Fnger- tho northwest.
stron, Box 13, Irrigon.
13-ltc.
Dr. Penrose as president of the In.
FOR SALE— My new five room mod­ stitutlon which is the memorial of
ern bungalow on East Main street. Whitman’s Work; has had access to
Small enRh payment, balance like much of the dnta on Whitman’s life
rent. Or will Build house to suit which has not beeen published In
purchaser on corner 5th and Main
the regular histories and gave his
on same terms. I. E. Putman.
13-2tc. audience a splendid picture of the
missionary who did so much to add
the Inland Empire to the domains of
MISCELLANEOUS
(he United States.
E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s
W hitman Comes West
gurage. Phone 152.
12-tfc.
Whitman’s western experiences be­
gun in 1832 when he started across
BARGAINS—Adding machine lino­ the plains with his bride and three
leum— rug. Tent hdurte, second
hand lumber, % In. pipe, W. A. other persons to found Christian mis­
Corrpll.
9-tfc. sions in the north-west. His was
the honor of bringing the first wag­
SWEET CIDER 40 cents a gallon. on over the great divide. The mis­
Inquire Chezlk warehouse.
7-tfc. sion was finally founded a few miles
from the present city of Walla Walla
Owing to the fact that the Coal
Here they lived and worked until
Mines attach sight dtaft to Hill of
Lading making All coal strictly cash 1843 when the rumor reached him
on arrival, we are compelled to In­ that'the United States was about to
stall a cash with order system to our give the Oregon country to Great
etitrn«rs» Beginning Aug. 10th, Britain. This minor was false but
1921, all orders for fuel must be ac­
Whitman beliveing It set off with one
companied with cash.
Inland Empire Lumber Co. companion for the east. It was late
in the fall and the journey over 2000
48-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
miles of w ilderness was made In the
WANTED TO BUY veal and eggs. middle of winter.
Send your eggs. Write or phone
They were forced to detour sever­
ubout veal. Earl Brownell, Uma­
al
hundrod miles outlof their course
tilla.
1-tfc.
and fiuully reached the Mississippi
SHOP—Oates in the present state of Arkansas.
TIRE
ELLIOTT’S
tires.
62-ltc. Hero I lls companion stopped but
Whitman w ent on and reached Wash­
CASH Paid for second hand goods ington in March. Daniel Webster
Correll’s Shop.
17-41«
gave him a cool reception but Presi­
THE feeling of security Is well worth dent Tyler promised him that no
tha premium pu Id.
How about treaty would be made on the Oregon
that Fire Insurance? See the E. question until Whitman had had a
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc year to prove that a wagon train
could be taken across the plains to
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
Oregon.
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
Wagon Train Crosses
and fixtures. If we havent what
you want, we’ll get It. Repairing
This Whitman, did In 1844 and
and Installing.
I. E. Putman. proved that Oregon could be settled
Phone 763.
from the states. Then in 1846 Pres­
ident Polk who was elected on the
ADDING machine rolls at tho Herald slogan, ”64-40 or Fight," made a
office.
treaty which gave'the United Stntes
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon the territory she now has.
Lathe". Quartet Sings
paper at the Herald office.
Dr. Penrose was followed by the
New and Used Merchandise hought, sold Indies quartet which sang. "Old Ken­
and exchanged. W A. Correll
tucky home." The quartet Includes
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon Mrs W. A Correll. Mra. B. 8. King­
sley. Mis. J. K. Shot well and Mra.
paper for sale at the Herald.
M It. Baker. Mrs. C. W. Kellogg
Stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex­ made a splendid Introductory speech
changed uf repaired. Correll’s shop.
at the opening of the program. Mrs.
Kellogg Is president of the Commun-
Adding machine roll* of paper for
sale at the Herald office.
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about
throe days at the Joe Udcy ranch
four and one half miles cast of Her­
miston the following described ani­
m als:
11 head milk cows and one calf,
Herfords and Durham*. All hnve
•lit* on ears. Said animals will ba
•old, unless redeemed, at publle nue-
t l n to the hl "best bidder for cash
In hand on the 16th day of Decern-
T O IL E T
P R E P A R A T IO N S
ETC.
C a ll a t r e s id e n c e o r le a v e
o r d e r s a t O re . H d w . Co.
Mrs. J. S. Wesf
H e r m is to n , O r e .
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
C o a l, $1 p e r to n
W o o d , $1 p e r c o rd
T r u n k s a n d M o v in g
A ll a * P r e - w a r P r ic e *
D. H. COOK
Skaar’a Barlwr Shop
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
P H O N I O R B «O N HAMDW AR1
M a. 4 *1
H. Robinett,'Prop.
Bar gains in Silverware
g o o d s to < ik o f W a tc h e s ,
L a v a lie rs
R in g s ,, C h a i n s ,
Hobbacb Bros., Proprietors
O regon H o te l C a fe
D ECK ,
P ro p .
D r . F . V . P R I M E
D E N T IS T R Y
Hermiston, Oregon
Office, Bank BkJg.
Office Phone. 93
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. nr
W. J , W A R N E R
attorney at law
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
Stanfield
-
.
Oregon
CITY OF HERMISTON— NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the May or and City Council o f the City of Her­ "H. S . M CK E N Z I E , M . D .
miston, Um atilla County, Oregon w ill meet at the City CcuiBcil Chamber In
aid City on ’.Thursday, December 22od. 1921 at 8 o’clock, p. bi . for the pur-
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
pose of levyir g the tax for the year 1922, at which time and place the fol-
Ha» removed from hi» former location in the
owing estlms .tes and budget may be discussed with the liv ytasg board.
Bond Bldg. to
The total a mount of money needed by said City for the yeiir 1922 Is e sti­
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire"Bank Bldg,
mated in tho following budget:
? K N D T ,K T O N : O R E G O N
CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
‘ I
ÍTEMS
D R .
C. R I C H E Y
JRRARY
optometrist ; and optician
PERSONAL' SERVICES:
Eyes Scientifically Examined
Librarian .....................- ...........- ............................6 360.00
Lenses Ground and Fitted
Miscellantxous ............. ......... ................................ 140.00
Total Library .................... .................................
:> 500.00
American National Bank
Pendleton
Bldg.
Oregon
PARK AND AUTO CAMP
CONSTRUCTION:
100.00
150.00
Maintenance
100.00
350.00
2500.00
Street Improvement — ........... . .................. ...
. 2500.00
500.00
Street Fund ......—-.......... ........... - ...... - ...........
500.00
GENERAL
PERSONAL SERVICES:
600.00
City Recorder ......—....................- — ..............
180.00
City Attorney ----- ——-----............— .............
200.00
Engineer .............................................. .............
Fruit, Baled Hay and
400.00
Police .............- ....................—.......—— .............
Health Officer .......— -----—...... —— .............
_ 120.00
___
Liv< stock Transfer
Total Personal Servfces ................................... 1500.00
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 4C4
Street Lights
......— ..........—....................... 780.00
Fire Department ........... - ............ - ....................... 450.00
50.00
Election Expenses .........—.................. .............
520.00
M iscellaneous...... ..........—.............- ................
Total General ......... - .............- ...............
3300.00
CITY TRANSFER AND HAY
Grand Total ............... * ............. - ...............
7150.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
HAULING
For License Foes, Fines, e t c ........................ ....... 100.00
Estimated probable unexpended balance end
800.00
of current year ........- ..................- ...... - .....
Call Elliott’s Tire Shop
900.00
Total ........... - ....... - ................................ - .....
Amount necessary by taxation ........................
6250.00
PHONE 192
We, the undersigned chairman and secretary of the budget committee of
the City of Hermiston hereby certify that the foregoing budget is correct us
made by said budget committee.
J. L. CROSLAND
•
F. C. McKenzie, chairman
F. V. Prime, secretary.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUTRING SWEET
CITY OF HERMISTON
£ -a
Expenditures for
00 «-»
Estimated
TEMS
Expen­
ditures for en su in g
PHONE 152
STRICTLY FIRST CLAS8
C h arm s,
JEWELER anti WATCHMAKER
TR ANSFER
Kieirantly F u m lih w l Room. In Connection
Surgery
"Gifts that Last"
E* L. H A L I
BAKUT aad CONFKCTMNUT
Medicine
Cal's answered at all hojirs
Office phone 561
Residence phone 711
B ro o c n e s, P i n s , e tc .
•O
3
T h e F ren ch R estau ran t
Osteopathy
W ill b e op >en F r i d a y o r S a t u r d a y in o ld lo c a tio n w ith
H eraiiton, O n .
Knerr’s Garage
Office over F ir.t National Bank
Service
Speed
Economy
Truck Hauling
S u n d a y N o o n a n d E v e n in g
P r ic e 6 0 c e n ts
M IL L IE
Day or night calta answeied promptly
LAW YER
S P IC E S , E X T R A C T S.
•
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 695
Office Hour.: 9 to 12 a. nt.; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
H a r m W Ia n , O reg o n
of
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
M RS.
E ye. treated, te»ted and Glaa.es Fitted
Office over F ir.t Nation»! Bank
’ENDERSON. Prop.
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N
L IN E
Laava order, at
D R . FR A N C IS P. A D A M S
Physician and Surgeon
SIKEY 1 I ft
(
Comolete
W A T K IN S ’
Call Pheaa 461
C IT Y Mk V A T M A R K E T
WM. Hi OGDE.N
I h a v e th e A g en cy
„ fo r
VWJa* breth-
T. D. W ontcr. W. M
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
WINTER SHORT COURSES
WANT ADS
ui *“ch
y iN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206, 1. O O F
h.11 " u T f.,**“*1
evrninir in Odd Feiiowi
ball. Viattinif member, cordially invited
W. R. Looahorn. Sec.
Jack Knapp. N. O.
FARMERS’ WEEK
Put Science Into Farm Practice
Fruit and Vegetable Course ..............
........................................ Dec. 3-17, ’21
Tractor Mechanics Course ................
.............................. Jan. 2-Mar. 18, '22
Dairy Manufacture Course ...........
.............................. Jan. 2-Mar. 18, 22
¡Agriculture Course Jan. 2-Mar, 18 ’22
.Dairy Herdsmen’s Course ...................
............ _ ............ Jan. 2-June 18 ’22
Grain Grading Course .......................
........... ........ .................. Jan. 9-21, ’22
.Beekeeping Course .............................
............................. Jan. 30-Feb. 25 ’22
Homemakers’ Conference ................
........................... ... Mar. 20-25, '22
LODC, e \ o . 138. A F A A H
M“ ?n ’e J 1»11 ° ° First and Third
C. W. Kello«*. Seer.
Corvallis. Or., Dec. 26-31, 1921
her. 1921 at the above described
ranch at 2 p. m. o’clock.
Dated at Hermiston on this first
day of December, 1921.
12-3tc.
Signed,
Joe Udey
CHAPTER No. 101, o . E. 8..
Q UEBM ESTHER
***<und T u e s d a y .V e n in a o f c a ih m o n th
a t 9:00 «harp in Maavnli- hall. Vint unit member»
„ Sue D. Dobler. W. M.
Kathryn L. Gam«r. Sec.
year
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LIBRARY
PERSONAL SERVICES:
Librarian .........’...................... 6 360.00
30 00
360.00
Miscellaneous ......................— 140.00
47.60
258.10
5 600.00
Total ........- ............. ___.....
6 250.00
» 659.58 6 813.28
PARK AND AUTO CAMP GROUND
i CONSTRUCTION:
-T
Water and Light ............... - — 100.OP
Maintenance .......... - ............... *50.00
Indebtedness ................. ......... 1 0 6 .0 0
350.00
Total ..........- ........ ............ ..
2500.00
<• Street Improvement ..............
9342.00
2500.00 ~
600.00
Street Fund .......- ......—...... —A
320.14
1652.85
394.17
234.45
GENERAL
PERSONAL SERVICES:
City Recorder ......................... 600.00
384.83
300.00
580.00
City Attorney ................- .....- 180.06
90.00
90.00
180.00
City Engineer ..___
200.00
m m
200.00
71.00
City Police ................
400.00
360.00
325 00
136.90
City Health Officer .............. 120.00
60.00
115 00
Total Personal Services .... 1500.00
Street Lights ......
780.00
292 25
350 00
627.00
Fire Department ..........
456.00
379.19
150 00
137.00
50.00
Election Expense
3 20
25.00
20.00
630.00
.Miscellaneous
318.56
125.00
464.40
Total General .
3306.00
1956 23
1625.00
3331.36
1367.88
1626.34
Grand Total ...
67150.00 611695 96 64375.00 64602 25 824T1.63 62674
07
O The hem
em "Street lmprovemeui" rto w , excess expenditures for tilt reason that the actual cost'far
the
City’s tax but this exceen Is to be paid by the property owners to the City In Installments of 1-3 for VhTTe - i -
»ars.
The
63500.06
Is
the
City's
portion
of
tha
cost.
for
tllree
eOB-
secutive years.
1. C. W. Kellogg do hereby certify that the foregoing estimate of expenditures for the year 1922 b u d g e t a l l o w
anees f< nr six months of tne current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next ¿receedt.. .ZZ
•urront year as showi. above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are troe and
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C. W. K ellogg, c it y Recorder of Herm iston