The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 05, 1922, Image 5

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    UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
NOTICE
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
FIKE PREVENTION WEEK
Every citizen's call to arras, de­
vote your time to th'e public serv­
ice. October 2 to 9 is Fire Preven­
tion week. Will you enlist in the
putrotic crusade to overcome the
unnetessary fire waste of the na­
tion, almost entirely caused by
Carelessness?
Property loss during 1921 »500,-
000,000.
Casualty list: 15,000 burned to
death. 25,000 maimed, bruised, in­
jured.
Sixty-five per cent of all fires oc­
cur In the home, hence women and
children make up the great per cent
of casualties.
Yours for Safety and Conserva­
tion.
F. B. Swayze, Agent
OFFICERS
F. B. Swayze
President
R. Alexander
Vice-Prealdent
S. C Ixnhrie
Cashier
W. L. Hamm,
Ass’t. Cashier
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profit* Over $50,000
,
j
BEE SUPPLIES
NOTICE!
all kinds at the Second Hand Store.
44-tfc.
T he H erald publishes
more genuine paid want
ads than any other
paper published in a city
of the same size in East­
ern Oregon.
MONEY FOR YOU AND US made
by selling our splendid line of
well-grown Fruit and Ornamental
Trees and Plants. Select territory
if application is made at once.
Salem Nursery Company,
428 Oregon Bldg ,
Salem, Oregon
3-4tc.
TH ERE’S A REASON
WANT AOS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Milch Goat and 2 Kids,
1 Cow and some Imperial strain
Tancred White Leghorn Pullets.
Isaac Jay.
FOR SALE— Four horse fresno and
farm utensils. W. G. Fritts. l-4tp
FOR SALE— Sixty laying White
Leghorn Hens, also some white
Leghorn Pullets, Phone 801. 4-1 tc.
APPLES AT COST— On and after
October 13lh, I will dispose of my
entire crop of apples consisting of
1000 boxes, Roman Beauties,
Winesaps and Grimes Golden.
These apples are absolutely free
from worms. Sale takes place at
my ranch 2 3-4 miles north of
Hermiston, October 13th and will
continue until the crop is sold.
Purchasers are advised to bring
containers as an extra charge will
be made for boxes.
4-ltc.
Walter Botkin
GRIMES GOLDEN, Jonathan, King
David, Yellow Newtown, Spitzen-
berg, Rome Beauty and Winesapp
apples, 60c per bu. at Orchard.
Cider or Cooking apples culled
from above are 20c per bu. Geo.
H. Root.
3-2tv
FOR SALE— Two cows, five choice
heifers and one registered Jersey
bull. Eber Mossie.
l-4tc.
HAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP—
Inquire at this office.
51-tfc.
FOR SALE— Belgian hares, either
alive or dressed. Euquire at this
office.
FOR SALE— Delicious
apples, or­
inarti run »1.00 box at ranch. R.
A. Stewart.
3-2tp.
HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1 U
miles from Hermiston For sale
cheap. Inquire of this office. 49-tfc
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. In
the Matter of the Estate of_Ben­
jamin F. Newcomer. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the Last
Will and Testament of Benjamin F.
Newcomen deceased has filed his
f'ltal report with the Clerk of the
above entitled Court and that the
Judge thereof has designated Monday
the 24th day of October, 1922 at 10
o’clock in the forenoon as the time
and the County Court room in the
County Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon as the
place when and where hearing shall
be had (hereon, and all persons in
terested are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said report
should not be approved,' the execut
or discharged, h's bondsmen exhon-
orated and the estate closed.
Dated this 12th day of September,
1922.
Willard W. Felthouse
2-5t«J.
Executor.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ELECTION
68F5 for particulars.
47-ifc. 4-5tc.
ZOETH HOUSEff
S h eriff
By J. C. Marine, Deputy)
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
BUDGET
Mark Edmonds was a Portland vis­
itor lost week.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
No. Salary per
year
Superintendent ........ ..
.......1 1 1350.00 8
Teachers ............................ .......1
1920.00
1
1440 00
3
1350.00
Janitors ............................. ... .1
500.00
Clerk and Bond ............ .......1
150.00
Stenographer
Other services legal .......
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Lowell Stockard returned from the
state fair at Salem where he exhibit­
ed a pure bred Du roc gilt, Sunday.
1.
3.
4
The boys and girls who are mem­
5.
bers of clubs are busy this week get­
6.
7.
ting their exhibits ready for entry
Total
at the Dairy and Hog show.
Total
A. W. Agnew was a visitor In Co-
lumbia on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Canfield,
who spent a week visiting at the
R. C. Canfield home, left Thursday
for Central California where they
expect to make their home.
10.
Total
CATARRH MEDICINE will
w? c‘*lm f°r It—rid your system
. c y * H h t,r D eafness caused by
CsUrrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
bt e" • ucce“ hil m the treatment of
tor ov*r Forty Years,
bold by all druggists.
F. J- Cheney
Toledo, O.
„?
400.00
655.00
20.00
8 1075.00
T otal.......................................................
INDEBTEDNESS'
f
E xpenditures for 3 Fiscal years
n ex t preceding the la st school y-*
D etailed E x ­
p enditures f o r , S econ d |
the last year o f ye
the three-year »five
period
yearly
total»
8
-FO R T H E -
F irst
y ear
g iv e
y ’arly
total«
RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107, K.
o f P , m eets each Thursday ev en in g in
Mack’s Hall, at 7:30 P. M. V isitin g
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan
R. A. Brown son,
K. R. and S .
C. C.
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Physkiaa and Surgeon
Eyea treated, tested and G lasses Fitted
Office over First N ational Bank
OFFICE PH ONE. 92
RESIDENCE PH O N E. 595
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. n».; 2 to 5:30 p. na.
Day or night calls answered promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSL1Y
Office over F irst N ational Bank
Osteopathy
Sam
Physician and Surgeon
Ofliio Tel. 931.
Res. Tel. 832.
Office Telephone Building
Hermiston
Oregon
D ie
V.
200.00
150.00
VV
ATTORNEY AT LAW
M c K enzie & lieuallen
EYE. EA R . NOSE A N D TH R O A T!
Has romoved from hi.s form er location in tho
Bond Bldg, to
Booin'! 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
P E N D L iC T O N
F . I). W A T T S , M . D .
Pendleton, Or eg on
334.70
1550.Q0
1550 Q0
800.00
2150.00
Special atten tion ’U) th e fitting of lenses.
GUNS
334.70
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
-and-
1.
1. Rent on building ..
2. Interest ......... ..
Total— Miscellaneous
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
S eein g Is believing.
Office over Taylor Hardware
INDEBTEDNESS:
MISCELLANEOUS:
: OREGON
P o n d le to n , O r e .g
FO R-
LEAVE
AMMUNITION
Total— Assessments......
and board .............. 2500.00
Total— Transportation of
Pupils .............. $ 2500.00
J. W A R N E R
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N
H IT T
ASSESSMENTS (H iehw avs. Roads. Streets. Bridges)
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
Office Phone, M
Realdenoo Phone Tit
SEE
1.
2.
Bonded, and interest
thereon ..............
2. Warrant, and inter­
est thereon ...... 14447.82
3. All other indebted­
ness and interest
thereon ............
Total— Indebtedness ......»14447.82
P R IA I E
D ental X -Ray and D iagnosis
MATERIAL AND SU PPLIES:
Furniture (desks, etc)
Supplies other than
contract .............
400 00
3. Library books, flags.
Playground equip­
ment,
Janitor's
supplies,
fuel,
light, water con­
tracted with dis.
trict No. 14 ......
655.00
10. Postage and station­
ery .....................
20.00
Total— Material and Sup­
plies ...................$ 1075.00
Y .
Bank Bldg.
Hermiston. Oregon
R c d g a ra , F ro p .
C o u r t S t.
1<
D E N T IS T R Y
Phone 139
203
Surgery
DK. J. A. L0UNDAGIN
■ E L E C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■
A N D A P P L IA N C E S 5
*
Medicine
Gal!« an»w ired at all hour«
Office phone 561
R esidence phone 711
600.00
3052.00
A FULL LINE
Pondleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 6:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:36 6:85
Hermiston
9:55 1:65 6:65
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:16
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:46 4:45
Echo
9:00 1:00 6 >00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 0:15
■r$ S i
7327.37
7327.37
LEAVE
1752.15
731.59
1752.15
731.59
w nr
EMERGENCY:
WE HAVE TAKEN
THE AGENCY
V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO 206, L O. O. F ,
nieeta each Monday evening In Odd Fellow s
hall. V isitin g members cordi tally invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
A . Buhman. M. O.
x. G A L E
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
Mrs. Gould visited at the home of
This original estimate Is made in compliance with section 231-A of the
her daughter, Mrs, Ray Fisher, Wed­ flc'hool ,ln«s (of 1921 and show» In parallel columns the unit costs of tbe 8 I I I I » » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "
nesday.
several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preced­
ing the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said 3 preced
Rend the Wand Ads.
J. D. Waghorn was busy Wednes­ ing fiscal years and the budget allowance and expenditures for six months
of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«»J
day and Thursday papering the A. of the last school year.)
M. Mathews house.
EXPENDITURES
J J .B . V A U G H A N S
Card of Thanks
LIERM ISTO N LODGE NO. 1 » . A. F. A A. V .
1 1 meet« in Masonic H a llo a F irst and Third
Tuesday evenings o f each m onth. V isitin g breth­
ren welcome.
K. O. Du2 ^ n * S ecy *
A - r - Beisee. W. 1C.
P h y s ic ia n a n d B u rg e o n
To See Us
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
W. If.
Office—Gladys A ve. near F irst S t.
Office Hours:
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Phone 641
1. Bonded, and Interest thereon
2. Warrant, and interest thereon ............................ 14447.82
3.
Mrs. Marvin Watson and son Earle
All other indebtedness and interest thereon ....
have returned from a visit with rel­ Total
»14447.82
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
atives and friends in Wieser, Ida.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Mid board ............................
2500.00
ft.
T o ta l........................... .....................
8 2500.00 ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps
Mrs. A. M. Mathews, of Spokane, MISCELLANEOUS:
Wash., came Thursday for a visit
1. Rent on Building .................................................... 1350.00
2. Interest on Warrants
800.00
with friends in olumbia and to "take
Total
............................. ..........
8 2150 00
in” the Dairy and Hog Sshow.
EMERGENCY: ...............................— .................................. 1000.00
I
---------
Total ......................................................................................
8 1000.00
Neighborhood club met Wednesday Total estimated amount of money for all purposes
at the home of Mrs. Otto Heinl. The
during the y e a r ...................
»32082.82
next meeting at which officers for Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ..
None
RECAPITULATION
the ensuing year will be elected, will
estimated expenses for the y e a r .........................$32082.82
he at the home of Mrs. Marvin Wat­ Total
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax .. None
son.
Balance, amount to be raised by d'strlct tax ......
»32082.82
We the undersigned. E. J. Kingsley, Chairman and Otto Heinl, Secretary
of
the
budget
committee
of
Union
High
School
District
No.
5
consisting
of
Frank Waugaman and E. E. Gra­
B. Swayze, Frank Waugaman, Jess Goff, C. H. McElroy L. P Keith E J
ham have been grading the Diagonal F.
Kingsley, O. G. Sapper. Otto Heinl, C. M. Jackson and Roy Atterberry, Here- 1 Our new brick shoe store is now open
road.
by certify that the foregoing budget is correct as made by suid budget com­ ■ with a new line of goods. See us for
mittee.
■
E. J. Kingsley
M
SHOE REPAIRING
Sidney Barnary is in Montana on
Otto Holnl
business this month.
?
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Estim ated
We, the undersigned, do hereby
Expendi­
ITEM
tures for
take this opportunity to express our
ensuing
appreciation and thanks to the noble
School Year
friends and neighbors who have so
generously opened their hearts to Us
PERSONAL SERVICE:
in our recent bereavement.
1. Superintendent ....$ 1350.00 $ 600.00
We wish to acknowledge, with
3. Teachers, 1 .......... 1920.00
gratitude, which will never be for­
1 .......... 1440.00
3052.00
3 .......... 4050.00
gotten, their kindness to us.
4.
Janitors
.................
600.00
200.00
W. O. Rotramei and family
5. Clerk and bond ....
160.00
150.00
Mrs. P. E. Guisinger the mother,
6. Stenographer
O. E. Guisinger, a brother.
7. Other services legal 1500.00
Total— Personal Services »10910 00
Mrs. P. Lawrence, a sister.
welcome.
Minnie E. S tew art.
Kathryn L. Garner. S ee.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
to keep in mind the
fact thet in addition to
printing this new s­
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
ASSESSMENTS (H iehw avs. Roads. Streets. Bridees) :
E xpenditure and
B u d get A llow ance
for 6 mo. o f
Last School Year
1 B udget
E xp en ­
A llow ­
diture
ance in
indetail 1 detail
LODGE DIRECTORY
We Want Yon
1500.00
»10910.00
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ..........
Supplies, other than contract ..............................
Library books, flags, playground equipment.
Janitor's supplies, fuel, light, water, all the
above supplies in contract with Dist. No. 14
Postage and stationery .........................................
J* often caused by an Inflamed condition
S . o i * °?,U5 OU« Hnln< of the Buetachian
Tube. When thia tube is Inflamed you
• r“n\Win« »ound or imperfect
Unless the inflammation can
i f r o i i d ' * f ^ v i OUr b '!ar“,,,
b° d‘ ‘
Subscribe For The Herald
1350.00
1920.00
1440.00
4050.00
500.00
150.00
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
SHERIFF’S SALE
head of horses Across river. Phonn I
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Union High School
District No. 5 will meet at the High School Auditorium In the School House
in HermiMon. Oregon in the said District on October 7, 1922 at 8 p. m for
Edward Canfield was a visitor at the purpose of levying the tax tor the year 1922, at which time the following
the home of h’s parents Mr. and Mrs. estimates and budget may be discussed with the said Board.
Tbe total amount of money needed by said Union High School District for
R. C. Canfield last week.
the year 1923 is estimated in the the following Budget.
Notice As hereby given that an
election will be held at the office of
tho Hermiston Irrigation District on
Main St. in the City of Hermiston.
Umatilla County. Oregon on Tuesday
the 10th day of October, 1922 for
Largest Coin in the World.
the purpose of electing one director
Probubly the largest coin in the
to serve for three years. The polls
will be open from 8 a. nt. until 5 p. world is one belonging to Farren
m. of said day.
Zerbe, internationally famous expert
4-ltc.
W. J. Warner, Secretary on rare coins. It is a piece of
stamped copper plate 10 Inches square
AUCTION SALE
C. M. Edmonds will hold an auction and weighs 6ft pounds. It has a value
sale at his ranch 3 1-2 miles north- of “4 daler” (the daler was a coin of
cast of Hermiston on Thursday, Oct. varying value) stnmped on It, and the
12, of all his stock, machinery and date 1730. Such coins were common­
furniture commencing at one o'clock. ly used in Sweden for some time dur­
ing and after the wars of Charles XII.
TAKEN UP NOTICE
It Is part of a collection of more than
Notice is hereby given that I have 30,000 specimens, representing me­
taken up and have kept for about 30
days at the Rinnaker, ranch 4 miles diums of exchange of all countries
northwest of Hermiston tho follow­ and periods from the earliest times to
the present day.
ing described animals:
Ten head long yearling heifers,
J-fc
branded “J”, 2 head 2 year olds,
Convincing.
marked “T23”, 2 head 2 year olds,
Plugwinch—Congratulate me. I’m
branded "J”, 1 Jersey cow, 1 Dur­
ham calf, 1 bay horse and 1 bay engaged to the wealthy Mrs. Grab-
mare branded “WID”, 1 mare mule, ster.
no visible brand, said animals will
PIgsnuff—So glad, old man I B u t-
be sold, unless redeemed, at public
auction to the highest bidder for er—are yon sure she is really so
cash in hand on the 10th day of rich ?
October, 1922 at the above described
Plugwinch—Sure? I should say so!
ranch at 10 o’clock a. m.
Why, site was arrested for shoplifting
Dated at Hermiston on this 28th and ucqultted us a kleptomaniac.—
day of September, 1922.
i
Pearson’s \Yeekly.
Signed
Fred Makinson.
3-2tc
FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im­
Notice is hereby given that by
proved. Terms, W. A, Leathers. virtue of an execution issued out of
26-tfc. the Circuit Court, Slate of Oregon
tor Umaf'Ua County, and to me di­
CONCORD GRAPES FOR SALE—E rected and delivered, upon a decree
L. Jackson.
62-tfc. of foreclosure and order of sale
rendered and entered in said Court on
FOR SALE— Two good ' cows with the 16th day of September, 1922, in
of O. Stangeby and F. M. Gast,
young calves. Z. Pumphrey. 3-2tc. favor
partners doing business under the
firm name of Stangeby & Gast as
FOR SALE— 50 geese, »2 each. Mrs. Plaintiffs and L. B. Smith as cross­
Z. Pumphrey.
3-2tc. complainant. and against J. S. Gttl-
liford and Mabie Gullfford as de­
FOR SALE— 1 Single Harness and fendants; for the sum of »578.08
Buggy near experimental farm. with Interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from the 27th
W. F. Buchner.
2-3tp. day of April, 1921, for the sum of
875 as attorney’s fees and for $23.—
FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre 80 costs and disbursements in favor
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston of said Stangeby & Gast and for the
for particulars see C. If. Skinner. sum of »1500 with interest therean
.
1-tfc. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from he 27th day of April, 1920, for
FOR SALE— Three tested milch the sum of 8150 as attorney’s fees
and
for $18.00 costs and disburse­
cows and four fat calves, also four
horse fresno and farm utensils. W. ments in fpvor of said L. B. Sm’th.
O. Fritts.
1-4 tp which said decree and order of sale
has b»«n docketed and enrolled In
the office of the Clerk of said Cir­
cuit Court: and whereas by said
MISCELLANEOUS
decree and order of sale It was di­
rected that the following descr'hed
real property In Umatilla County.
WANTED—Woman
for
general Oregon, to-wit;
house work and cooking. Inquire
The Southwest Quarter of the
this office.
52-tfc. Northeast Quarter of Section 36.
Township 5, North of Range 28, E.
SHOP— Gates W. M be sold by the Sheriff of Uma­
TIRE
ELLIOTTS
62-ltc. tilla County. Oregon, to satisfy said
tires.
judgement and decree and ail costs:
I WILL ON THE 4TH DAY OF
THE feeling of security Is well worth
the premium paid.
How about NOVEMBER. A. D. 1922, at the hour
that Fire Insurance? See the E. of 2 o’clock In the afternoon of said
11-tfe day at the Front Door of the Coun­
P. Dodd Agency.
ty Court House in the C’ty of Pen-
SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction­ dleon. County of Umatilla, Oregon,
eering.
26-tfc. sell all the right, title and Interest
the said J. 8. Oulliford and Mabel
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS. Oulliford had In and to the above de.
City and Income Property to ex­ scribed property on the 27th day of
change for Hermiston Irrigated. April. 1920, or Rtnce then have ac­
J. M. Biggs, Realtor.
48-tfc. quire«,. a, pnbl’e auction to (he
highest bidder for eash In hand, the
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon nroceccds to be applied to the satis­
faction of said execution and al, cost»
paper at the Herald office.
Dated this 26th day of September.
WF HAVE PASTURE for l nn more 1922.
____
5
1000.00
Total— Emergency
..$ 1000.00
Grand Total
»32082.82 »14147 81
814147.81
I, R. A Brownson, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expendi-
| Hires for the year 1922-1923 was prepared by me and that the expenditures
, and budget allowance for six months of current year and the expenditures
for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above
have been complied from the records In my charge and are true and correct
! copies thereof.
L3tc.
it A. Brownson, Clerk
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Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla S a. m. and
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
Phone 808
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
FARES
P n n r l l n t o n t o E c h o . 5 1 .0 0
P o n d l e t o n t o • t a n f f o l d , 0 1 .2 5
P o n d l o t o n t o H e r m l n t o n , 5 1 .8 0
F o n d l o t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 5 1 .7 5
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Hotel Hermiston
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AND SEE THE
NEW BUICK
FOUR
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
M any are Being
Sold
MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER
Phone 785
Calls Answered All Hours
T. H. Gaither
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Delicious
W hole some
Confectionery
W ill haul anything that can be
moved
All purchasers are satisfied. The demand will, be
great. Get your orders in early in order that
early delivery may be assured.
P h on e 881 or 2 5 4
See O. C. Young, Resident Agent
T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
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Ntu)3 j land
Cigars and Tobacco
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