The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 16, 1924, Image 4

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H B O O B T O y,
O K E G O JT .
camber la which the ordinance pro-
(Pald Advertisement)
A STATEMENT
P«*d by the Common Council wlU
Pendleton, Ore., Oct. 2, 1*24.
be printed on the official ballot:
To the Editor:
■ BREVITIES ■
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE OF
In order that the taxpayers may
O ssarasm W laimat
S in
«■d Tfcer, A hm t ihe City and
THE CITY OF HERMISTON BY THE know the amount of work accom­
COMMON COUNCIL.
plished by the present Sheriff of
Washington. . . . NO Income Tax
Charter amendment separating the Umatilla county, I desire to submit
Oregon.................INCOME TAX
Mr«. B. J. Prann and Mr«. W. W. funds of the City Water System from the following figures:
r
faliiornia. NO Income Tax
Feltbouse will entertain the Baptist all other rundg of said City and pro­
Total number of prisoners la the
Ladle« Aid Wednesday, Oct. 22, at hibiting their use for any other pur- eounty jail for four full years, 1917
WE HAVE EXAMINED copied of the doegmantarp. evidence as to the
2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr«.
pose other than operation and maln- to 1*20, 649; total number of prls- effect of a state income tax upon Oregon. We are satisfied as to tha gen-
Prann.
tenance of said system, betterments oners In county Jail for three years ireness of the documents.
We find that this evidence substantiates the claim that many millions
Dr. Illsley reports the birth of a and extensions thereto and for the and nine months during the present
baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones purpoee of creating a sinking fund administration 1141. This means of dollars have been diverted from investment in Oregon Industries that
jf Umatilla, October 11.
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1oT the payment of Interest and prln- almost twice as many prisoners as would provide a home market for Oregon agricultural products.
We find the damage Is so serious and of such extnt that we appeal to
R. C. Todd, the Mayor, has been on I ' “”“ ° f water bond8'
there were during the term preced­
our
neighbors and to voters In all partg of OOregon to vote for the repeal
ing
mine.
I
have
handled
these
the sick list this week.
Vote Yes or No.
prisoners without any increase of cf the present Income tax and to oppose the enactment of any new state
4 02. Yea.
The Standard Oil Company has
deputies but have used the same num. hi coma tax hili, at least until inch time as the other Pacific Coast states
403. No.
purchased the dwelling recently own­
have enacted similar legislation so they cannot grow at Oregon’s expense.
1 her that wa8 used ten years ago.
The
full
title
and
text
of
such
ed and occupied by Dr. Adams. Car­
We do not object to paying a state income tax, but we do object to tm-
Fines
collected
through
the
Sher­
penter« and painters are busy work­ measure Is as follows:
po
Ing a tax that keeps capital out of our state, retards state development
if
f
s
office
during
Houser
admlnls-
ing on the house and will have It
ORDINANCE No. 115
tration amount to over *18,300.00 and tends to leave our farmers dependent upon distant markets.
ready for 8. M. Campbell and his
We resent the tendency to give Oregon the reputation of being a ‘‘back­
An ordinance to amend the C h a r . These
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family to move In by the first of the
fines __
are nearly all for viola
week.
ter of the City of Hermiston by add. j tlon of the prohibition law. They ward state.” Oregon’s resources and courage and enterprise of her pioneer
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! inE threto section 134 and to sub- are almost double any equal preccd people entitle her to a great destiny. Let us all Join hands to rid Oregon
Methodist Episcopal church Sun- mil and refer this ordinance to the
cf legislation that handicaps Oregon development.
ing period.
day. Oct. 14—Sunday school 10 A. legal voters of said C lt, for their .p -
READ THE NAMES OF THE SIGNERS
The
taxpayers
-should
understand
M., morning worship 11. Epworth proval or rejection.
league 7 P. M„ evening worship, *. j The City of Hermiston does ordain that the Sheriff's office has collect W. S. FercwMB. Athena.
Lance Keilough. Weston.
W. C. McKim ey, Milton.
ed In this money but does not spend John F. Herr, Athena
J. W. Beymer, Heppner.
D. H. Robbms. Mol» la.
Weekly prayer and Bible study, > as follows:
Vawter Crawford. Heppner.
Charles T. Benn tt,
Mosier
it. Under the present law a part of F. 8. LeGrow, A th e n e.
Thursday evening at 7:30. Henry
Sec. 1. That the charter of the
K I N G S L E Y S IN C .
E. D. Hallock, Heppner.
V. L. Lun«‘y Myi e Inin».
it is used for the enforcement of the W. H. Crarr. Echo.
W. E. Moore, Heppner.
Young, minister.
j City of Hermiston be, and the same
Joceph Cunha. Echo.
F. H. Chur h
f
H t W M IB T Q N B H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S 1 S V IQ Z "
.
j
.
v i prohibition law. It Is spent by Wrn. H. Daughtrey. Echo.
S. E. Not son, Heppner.
Mrs. C. fc. M c D uiah J. P in e ­
,„
?r'.ende.d .?y add'ng there' ! other officers, not hy the Sheriff E. J . Davie. Free water.
C. E. Woodson. Heppner
ville
„ follows:
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Mr. J. R. Farley has purchased to section 134 as
J. V. Hoad. Ione
MHa R. M. Steiwer. Spray.
Much of the prohibition enforce­ David Harris, Freewater.
from W. A. Leathers hig herd of re­ All funds derived from the City
George A . Price, Freewater.
C. C. Grim. Irrigon.
F. L Meyer« LaGiami«.
ment work done by the other officers F. H. Moe*. Helix.
W, R. Walpole, Irrigon.
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
Nell e May Hill. Lexington.
gistered steers for beef which will Water System and all funds, here- !
durng the last two years was made J. 3. Narvell, Helix.
Nellie May Hill. Lexington.
M. L. Boyd, alias.
be handled through the Hermiston after placed in the fund of the City >
W.
O.
Hill.
Lexington.
C
S.
Norvelt,
Helix.
Oscar
Hayter. D lias.
possible by the successful prohibl
market, next to Hermiston creamery. Water System shall be kept In a ,
W. G. Scott. Lexington.
Lorin O'Gara. Helix.
Louis E. Bean, Eugene.
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t,on
work
done
and
by
the
flneg
cok
E. E.T ate, Hollx.
Jay H. Dobbin. Joseph.
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| fund separate from all other City , . .
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. . Ray Challis
... i. has v been a guest funds and shall
v . . not
. . be used for
.
’ ' lected throuh the Sheriff’s office iCeymond Crowder. Hermiston. Sam Litch, Enterprise.
Mrs.
any
Porter J. Neff. Medford.
; The statement which has been made E. P. Dodd, Hermiston.
at the W. B. Beasley home In this Purpose other than for the expense
F. B. Swayze. Hermiston.
A. L. Mill, Portland.
: by some persons that “Houser does T.
Frank E. Andrews, Portland.
C.
Frazier.
Milton.
city during the paBt week.
nt operating and maintaining said i
not do anything,” is utterly false, Paul R. Kingston. Milton.
H. D. Norton, Grants Pass.
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Water System and for betterments i
John S. Orth. Medford
It would be nearer the truth to say W. C. McKinney. Milton.
Miss Grace Skinner returned to and extensions thereto and for the
R. Samuel Jr. Milton.
James Pelton, Fort Kalmath.
that "Houser has done everything C.
H. W. Collins. Pendleton.
C. C. Clark, Arlington
Portland Monday night after visit- ! PurPoee of paying Interest and prln- '
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
I that has been done,” and this Is so F. 3. Curl, Pkndleton.
P. A. Frakes, Scappoose.
ing her family here for a few days, j
on water bonds.
! because the Sheriff’s office has dlr Fred W. Falconer. Pendleton. Charles W. Ellis, Burns.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
Mac Hoke. Pendleton.
B. H. Drager. Salem.
H. H. Hendrick*, Fn-ii!.
The Parent-Teachers county c„un. referred
voters of the
f 0"6 T " ‘T
rreCediDg
John, Pendleton.
C. B. Teats, Rickreall.
A. J. Bgsn. Gervais,
Ii.e
earners eounty coun
. .v .
¡administration and by mcans of fines James
J. B. McCook. Pendleton.
Charles E. Gates, Medford.
Homer W. Etsan, Ckx «.
ell will meet in Hermiston at the City ° l He""ls‘f>n for their approval J c„,,ected hag
made It possible for Charles H. Marsh. Pendleton. Arthur M. Chui chill, Portland
W. W. Loyd. lU i a ay
school house Saturday, November 8 ° r reJection at
next regular elec-
H W. CoUins. Peudleton.
other officers to carry on prohibl- Will M. Peterson. Pentleton.
G. M Rice. Pendleton.
Neighboring circles will attend.
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to be "eld ln tbls c,ty-
! Uon work
O. S. Blanchard. Grants Pass.
Lyman G. Rice, Pendleton
Thomas Gavin, Shaniko.
1 Passed the Council this 1st day of
Dan
P.
Smyths,
Pendleton.
Charles H. Stewart. Portland.
The taxpayers should know that
Lutheran services will be held at October. 1924.
J.
V.
Tallman,
Pendleton.
J.
W. Mayo, Stayton.
the
Sheriff's
duties
have
increased
Attest C. W. Kellogg, Recorder.
Thoe. Thompson. Pendleton.
Phil Metechan, Portland.
2 o’clock at Columbia Bchool house
in almost every department. New' F. W. Vincent, Pendleton.
A. D. Mot. Hood River.
C. E. Woodson, Heppn« r.
next Sunday. Rev. George of Port-! Approved by the Mayor this 1st forms and knds of taxes must be col­ C.
C. Bracher. Pilot Rock.
Charles Hall. Marshfield.
Fred Groner, Mdlfboro.
day of October, 1924.
land will deliver a sermon.
S. P. Peirce. Sixes.
Blanche Cm’ J • . r
lected. The safety of tlie highway Will Glass. Pilot Rock.
R.
C.
Todd,
Mayor.
Miss Alta B. Smith Pilot Rock
J. C. Perry, Salem.
D- D. Jo ij
wu. wv.. W«
—
BUILD THAT OARAGE OR IMPLE­
Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall arrest of speeders, etc., has grown Fiank Viereck. 8 tan field.
Patsy Dalv, Parairie City.
G. W. Marvin, Snvei LaA
A
trip
will
be
made
to
the
different
to
be
a
constant
problem.
The
Sher,
W.
A.
Wollan,
Stanfield.
Robert
W.
Sawyer.
Bend.
J.
W.
Hoech.
The
Dtdi =.
MENT SHED THIS YEAR!
cause to be published In the Hermis­
apnragus farms of the project Sun­
A. Cleveland, Umatilla,
Joseph J. Kebcr, Mt. Aagel.
H. B. •
Why let the car or some valuable
ton Herald a complete copy of this iff now handle^ automobile licenses Mark
A ha B. Smith, Pilot hock.
day. Cars will be provided for all ordinance ’ together’ w ith” the“ ballot | This requires much time. These v lark Wood. Weston.
piece of machinery stm d out in the
those who wish to make the trip. title and bal]ot number of said megs- ' matters together with court work. 800 MORE signers of above appeal; more than 1500 ccutribbL .i ; ,
weather and depreciate from un­
The start will be made from the Ore- ; ure for
ieast two Issues of said j t*le increased number of prisoners, pense of getting facts before voters; signers and contributors liv
a,
necessary exposure.
You can build a nest garage or
gon hotel at 1:3*.
j paper consecutively within the 30 and the increased duties brought parts of Oregon; this advertisement issued by C. C. Chapman, Edit 1 o.
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days prior to the date of said elect-1 “bout by the enforcement of the pro- Oregon Voter, initiator of repeal measure; residence, 169 Lownsdale St
convenient shed at slight expense.
New Ford For Sale
I Ion.
I hlbition law and general work, have Portland, Oregon-
Don’t look at the construction of
a necessary building as an expense
New Ford touring car Just pur- i Sec. 3. That whereas It Is neces- - practically doubled the work of the
but as a thrifty investment. Re­
chased and never run.
Liberal si.ry and desirable that this measure i Sheriff’s office since 1920. There is
member that when a man NEEDS a
terms. First National Bank, Her-'be submitted to the people at the ' no Increase in the number of regu-
a garuge or shed, he pays for it
mlston.
next regular election to be held on lar deputies. Some special help has
whether he builds it or not— hut If
ctlon with
November 4, 1924, and It is necess­ been employed in cc
he loaves his car or machine out to
ary for the preservation of the peace the tax collections and office work.
Protect Bird» of Paradise
Our Shippers W ill Tell Yo ■ Why
rust, he pays for the building and
The lure of the gorgeous plumage health and safety of the inhabitants This is unavoi; ;i !e rad is done
They
»hip their Eg?» rep»!arl v -
lias nothing to show for It. Build
at
the
lowest
cost
con
.¡stent
with
of
the
City
that
thlg
ordinance
be
in
of the birds of paradise leads ninny
today and huve sonvth'ng to show
hunters to the nlmost inaccessible effect at. once, an emergency is here­ good service.
for your Investment. Take advant­
part« of New Guinea. In spite of the by declare^ to exist and this ordi­
I have made thia good record by
risk and danger, so many are In the nance shall he ln full force and ef­ staying on the job almost twenty
age of our Free Plans Service.
business that lids wonderful, feath­ fect from and after its passage hy
MATERIALLY YOURS,
four hours per day. No man can
600 E. Davis St., Portland. 0r^g”T
ered beauty la in danger of extinction.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
As ■ result the Dutch government of the Council and approval by the stay with the work more c'osely than
Reference: Ladd A Tilton Bank
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
I do. No Sheriff befrre ha: done
New Guinea Is considering a law to Mayor.
Passed the Council this 1st day of so much work at bo low a cost. -No
protect them. The birds are found
amid high mountains and waste, foul- October, 1924.
one else can do the w ork b e tte r for
smelling swamps and Jungle, nnd hun­
Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder
less money. No other p iron seeking
dred« of gunners, brave these perils
Approved by the Mayor this 1st the sheriff’s office is ln better touch B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a a e a B e e a a B H B a a B (t« a iM a ie M 3 .
every year. Sometimes a party is day of October, 1924.
with its problems than I am. I have
compelled to live for months amid
R. C. Todd, Mayor.
not had the best supporf in lav.’ en­
perllg of poisonous everglndes sur­ 4-3tc
rounded by deadly reptiles, hostile
forcement from some of the other
savages and prowling animals. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE officials but I have succeeded In
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
most sought-for-vnrlety of the plumes
STATE OF OREGON FOR
spite of handicaps. Conditions in Î
are those of the blue bird of paradise.
UMATILLA COUNTY
this regard are improving and wl'l
As much as *500 hns been paid for ■
as ■ •
C. W. Kellogg and John Schlmke,
single specimen, while red, brown and Plaintiffs, vs. William Brown and Improve more In the future.
I would be glad If ail taxppyors
yellow ones command prices from *23
Mlnta Brown, hlg wife, Defendants. could Investigate the county rec­
to *300.
Summons. Law No. 308*.
ords. Fair examination of the rec­
To William Brown, one of the ords make the extravagant claims B
The Wrong Hat
above named defendants.
of self-serving office seelters look
The good parton was a bit absent-
In the Name of the State of Ore­ foolish. With great confidence I
minded and somewhere or other dur­
ing the dny. possibly at tlie barber gon, You are hereby required to ap­ make the claim that if re-elected, my
shop, he acquired a hat tlint looked pear and answer the complaint filed next administration will be yet more
very like his but belonged to some­ In the above entitled action within
one else. That evening he dined out six weeks from the first publication satisfactory to the taxpayers c i-’
and when (be guests were leaving the of this summons, and you will take myself than the one which la about
T o Y o u r O rd er^an d a t R eaaonable P ric e *
to end.
host accompanied them to the door.
notice that if you fail to appear and
Very truly,
“This la yours. Is It not!” said the
answer or plead within that time,
boat, picking np tlie parson's hat.
HOUSER. SHERIFF.
ZOETH
HOUSER,
"Yes,” said the parson, “That Is (he plaintiffs for want thereof will
apply to the above entitled Court for
mine.”
There was a qnoer smile on the the relief prayed for in plaintiff's
i P
e a
r s o
n
’ s
boat's face ns he handed over tlie complaint herein, to-wit for judg­
a
headgear.
For
pasted
in
the
crown
ment
against
the
above
named
de­
VOTE 306 YES— And save tile Dairy Industry.
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thereof waa a card hen ring this le­ fendants for the sum of *300.00 with
VOTE 306 J Ed— And save the Dairy Indastry.
gend, mennt for all und sundry : “No.
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
10
iB I B B B B B B B B B flB B B B flB B B flB B B I B B B B a B a a a a »
you fool! This ain’t your hut."—Bos­
per cent per annum from October 1,
ton Transcript.
1921 and the further sum of *5S.00
attorney’^ fees and for plaintiff's
ORDINANCE No. 116
To submit to the legal voters of costs and disbursements in this ac­
the City of Hermiston Ordinance No. tion, and for an order of sale dtr-
115 proposed by the common council tr,,n K th®
of the following des­
and now on file with the City Re- <’rlbed real property, to-wit: Lotg 5
corder at the regular election to be | and 6 ,n Block C and Lots 5, 7 and
held In said city on the 4th day of 8 ln Block D in the First Addition
November, 1*24.
to Hermiston. Umatilla County, Ore-
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The City of Hermiston docs ordain Ron. according to plat thereof filed
NOW is the season to give these items attention. We ean jet
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sa follows:
March 8, 1907, in the office of the
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Sec.
I.
That
at
the
regular
elec-
County
Recorder
of
Umatilla
County,
Repairs for Any Make of Stove in tw o or three days time at reason-
e
tlon to be held In the City of Her-1 Oregon, which property has been
•Me prices. We also put in new window glass in a satisfactory
nilston. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th heretofore attached In the above en-
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t s
L om ake
I day of November. 1924, between the pitied action and Is now held under
workmanlike manner at prices that are right. Bring in your win­
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houiR of 8 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock wrtt of attachment, the proceeds
* fh e
im m it ír ó .h t s
dow sash and let u« glaze in a new glass, as broken windows ore
P. M. of said day at the City Coun- from such sale to be applied In aatia-
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cll room In the Library In said City taction of plaintiff's Judgment and
hard on the coal bill.
t h e
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there shall be submitted to the legal all costa.
That far-off look you see about
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voters of ssd City, all measures that Thig summons Is published pursuant
this
time lg the vacation daze.
b e c a u s e n io s t o f
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may be submitted nnd proposed by to an order of tha Honorable Gilbert i
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initiative petition and filed in the W. Phelps. Judge of the above en-
1 h e m K & ve
NOW IS THE TDIX
offlce of the City Recorder and also titled Court, duly made and entered
to get just what you want In a
(hal certain Ordinance No. 115 pro- In the above entitled action on the-
been
posed by Ihe Common Council and 10th day of October. 1*24, direct--
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POT ROAST
approved by the Mayor and filed In ‘ ing that service of the summons ,
II
There Is nothing that anyone ra-
the office of the City Recorder on herein be made by publication there.
llshes more than a good pot roast—
Or lobes 1st. 1924. proposing to of once a week for a period of six
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and wa have Just what you w ant
amend the Charter of said City by consecutive weeka In' the Hermiston
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adding thereto seatlon 134, which Herald and the first publication hero-,
gald measure, together with the bat In In made pursuant to said order:
Come in ani ♦
lot numbers and ballot title thereto on the 14th day of October. 1*34. ' * *W ® A W U a
reneu) it
Is as fallows:
W. J. Warnar.
time
you an
I.
Attarnay for Plaintiffs,
W O BUS, PIO»,
VOTE 3C6 YES— And sort the Dairy Indastry.
in town.
Ballot Title
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P. O. Address:
t
r a - A n d save the Daily Indastry.
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Hermiston. Oregon.
The following la the form and
W ool Shirts, L atest Colors,
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Which State Will Growl
Y oung M en’s School P ants
t $5.00
W ool and Corduroy Breeches
$ 5 .0 0
Jantzen S w eater C oats
$ 8 .5 0
L eather Coats
$ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 1 8 .0 0
O tto C. P ierce
VOTE
For
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
R epeal
3 1 2 X Yes
Why N ot Ship You^
a . t .
W h en
4BBt M B « h im ílii« « «
M c C auley
Y ou
2 With Kelly-Springfield iirea
a
] It is because you realize tb y
• th e best m on ey can buy.
H O N EY LABELS
re
W e Sell T hem
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SEE U S FOR
H E A T IN G S SO V E S
SAPPERS’ INC.
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