The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1924, Image 2

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HEX gXBMMTOM « B u m , n o n w c n , OBEOOy.
fltralft
between the hours of I o'clock la the
forenoon and I o’clock la the after­
noon la the City Council room la
the public library w ith in the City
of Hermiston for the purpose of
electing a Mayor, Recorder, Treas­
urer and six Councilman and for the
shall be applied as by law provided.
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VOTE >0. M Z
cads ones a wash for s ported of sis
And for g fu rth er decree for such consecutive weeks la the Hermiston
other and general relief as to equity Herald, a newspaper published In
Published every T h u n te y a t Her-
shall seem meet and proper in the Hermiaton, U m atilla County, Oregon,
U m atilla County, Oregon by
premises.
and the first publication herein Is
Haywood Crowd te r. f i l . tor and Mao-
This summons Is published pursu­ made pursuant to eald order on the
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ant to the order of the Hon. Gilbert 23rd day of October, 1924.
B ito ro d as second class matter,
W . Pbelps, Judge of the above en tit­ Raley, Raley A Stelwer A H. J. W a r­
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ner, Attorneys for P lain tiff.
Ordinance No. 115 proposed by the led Court, duly made and entered on
Hermiston, Oregon.
Common Council snd approved by the seventh day of October, 19 24 ,'di­ Post-off'ce Address: Pendleton, Ore­
Snbwription Bates
gon.
7-7te
the Mayor snd filed In the office of recting that publication herein be
For Ona Year _____________
92.00 the City Recorder on October 1, 1024
For Six Months __________
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Dated this 26 th day of October,
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Fayable in Advance.
1924.
Notice is hereby given Io the legal voters of School District No. 14 of
C. W . KELLOGG,
Um atilla County. State of Oregon, th at a School Meeting of said district
Classified or Local Advertising
7-2tc
City Recorder, w ill be held at the school house on the 15th day of November, 1924, at
Id eenta per line for first Insertion.
2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the budget here­
Minimum eharge 26 cents. Subse­
IB THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE inafter set out w ith the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of
quent insertions 6 cents per line.
levying a special district tax.
STATE OF OREGON FOB
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
UMATILLA COUNTY
Bird» That K eep Up
the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1924, and ending June 39, 1926,
Western Irrig ation Company,
With the Procession
corporation, p la in tiff, vs. W .
W in estimatdeed in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be
Many species of birds have shown
received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary
that they are possessed of a progres­ Bugg, Defendant.
school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
Summmons. E q uity No. 3955.
sive spirit that has prompted them to
To W. W . Bpgg, the above named
take advantage of Improved conditions
BUDGET
offered by the advance of civilization. defendant.
E S T IM A TE D E X P E N D ITU R E S
Thus, says an exchange, the chimney
In the Name of the State of Ore­
ewlft, which before houses with chim­ gon, you are hereby required to ap­ PERSONAL SERVICES:
Total
No.
Salary per year
neys were built, lived and built Its
pear and answer the complaint in
1.
.............1 9 2700.00
9 2700.00
nests in hollow trees, now usually finds
2100.00
chimneys more satisfactory and infi­ the above entitled suit w ith in six
3. Teacheis ................ ........... 1
2100.00
weeks from the first publication of
nitely safer.
1440.00
2880.00
2
The barn swallow, which formerly thia summons and you w ill take not­
6750.00
6
1350.00
built Its nest on a ledge on the side ice that if you fall to appear and
7875.00
7
1125.00
s
of some cliff or enve, n situation still answer or plead w ithin that time
1300.00
1300.00
4.
Janitors
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.............1
sometimes utilized In the wilder pnrts the p lain tiff, for want thereof, w ill
175.00
176.00
6. Clerk and Bond ....
of the country, now generally makes
apply to the above entitled Court
Total .................. ...................... ..................... ........................................ 23780.00
nse of the rafters of burns ns offer­
ing better protection both from the for the relief prayed for in Its com­ MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES:
plaint herein, to-w lt:
elements and his enemies.
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, e tc .)................. 9 500.00
For Judgment and decree in favor
The natural nesting place of the
1000.00
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, e tc .)...................................
phoebe la a narrow ledge on the face of the p la in tiff and against the de­
20.00
3. Library books ....................................................................
of some cliff, but the greater majority fendant W . W. Bugg for the sum of
Flags
..............................
40.00
4.
now find that bridges, outhouses snd 915.00 w ith interest thereon at I per
0. Janitor's supplies ............................................................. 300.00
other man-made structures offer more
Is
cent per annum from June 1, 1920
7. Fuel ........................................... Z ..................................... 1200.00
advantageous situations, and a pair Is
until
paid
and
the
further
sum
of
rarely found occupying the former
9. Light ............................................
250.00
site. The martins and wrens, which 915.00 with Interest thereon at six
9. W ater ...................................................................................
60.00
once nested In hollow trees exclusive­ per cent per annum from June 1st
Total .................................................. ..................................................... 93360.00
ly, now prefer the bird boxes built by 1921, u ntil paid and the further sum
kindly human beings when they can of 915.00 with interest thereon at MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Building and ground«......... :.................................................... 500.00
find one before It Is pre-empted by the six per cent from June 1, 1922 un­
Total .......................................................................................... ................ 600.00
ubiquitous English sparrow.
til paid and the further sum of
INDEBTEDNESS:
915.00 w it h ‘ Interest thereon at six
NOTICE
1. Bonded, and Interest thereon ............................ ..
2500.00
Sealed proposal« w ill be received per cent per annum from June 1st,
2. W arrants, and interest thereon................................... 3000.00
at the office of the City Recorder, | 1923 u ntil paid and the further sum
Total .......................................................................................................... 5500.00
Hermiston, Oregon, until 5 o’clock of 915-00 w ith interest thereon at
P. M. November 6, 1924, for fu r- * six per cent per annum from June TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: .
2600.00
nishlng the material and doing all 1st, 1924 u ntil paid, and
Total .....................................
necessary work in accordance with
For a further decree that the said
the plai.s and specifications for the sums are a first and prior lien upon INSURANCE:
36.00
improvement of that portion of H u rl- the following described tract of land
............................... A................
Total .....................................
36.00
burt avenue between the p ro perty'
In U m atilla County, Oregon, to-w it:
MISCELLANEOUS:
line at First street and the property
Commencing at a point 660 feet
500.00
line at Fourth street, said plans and
East of the Northwest Corner
....................
......
Total .....................................
rpcciflcations being on file In the
of Section 18, Township 4 North,
EMERGENCY:
office of the City Recorder where
Range 28, R. W. M. thence Eavt
600.00
they muy be Inspected. The right
330 feet; thence South 1320
Total ......................................................................................................... 500.00
is reserved to reject any or all bids.
feet; thence West 330 feet;
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during
Dated November 22, 1924.
thence North 1320 feet to tha
the year ........ ............................................... ................................... 36776.00
Hermiston, Oregon
C. W. Kellogg,
point of beginning,
E S T IM A TE D RECEIPTS
7' 3tc
City Recorder.
under and by virtue of that certain Prom county school fund during the coming
contract and agreement entered In­
school year ................................. ............................................... 3747.20
.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
A ll outstanding City of Hermiston to by the defendant W . W . Bugg From state school fund during the coming
W arrants 3655, Inclusive, except w ith the Western Land and Irrig a ­
school year ................................. ............................................... 679.00
special street warrants, are called. tion Company on the 10th day of From elementary school fund during the coming
April, 1916 and which is Recorded
Interest stops on tills date.
school year ............................................................................... 4125.00
1 9 M te<1 thlt> 2<th dny ° f October- in Book 98 at page 487 of the Rec­ Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
ords of Deeds of U m atilla County,
during tho coming school year............................................ 5000.00
Oregon, and
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed
Georgia Henderson,
For a further decree of this Court
7-1 to
tax
......................................................................................................... 13551.20
City Treasurer.
herein foreclosing the said lien and
R EC A PITU LA TIO N
IN This CIRCUIT COURT OF THE directing that the real property in Total estimated expenses for the year................................. 36776.00
said contract and hereinabove des­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax.... 13551.20
cribed be sold in the manner pro­
UMATILLA COUNTY
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.......................... 23224.80
First National Bank of Hermis. vided by law (or the sale of real pro­
Dated this 15th day of October, 1924.
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F1, ..... E
perty under lien foreclosure under
Attest:
R. A. Brownson,
W. J. W arner,
execution to be Issued upon such de­
District Clerk.
Chairman Board of Directors.
cree; that the proceeds of said sale
Summons. I,aw No. 3088.
Charles E. Graham
Coal Consumers
Democratic Nominee
FOR
n » ..
County Recorder
Take Notice
Of Umatilla County
General Election November 4, 1924
Honesty and Efficiency.
Paid Adv.
W e h a v e ta k e n t h e
Vote No. 55 X
e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y fo r
th e F a m o u s
U ta h
A b e r d e e n C oal.
O R D E R S SO L IC IT E D
L et us know
your n eed s
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
“ The Yard of
Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW . MGR.
—FOR—
District
Attorney
PLEDG E: A careful and econom.
leal discharge of the duties of that
office and a vtgorou euforceme
of all lav.-s without f
Practiced law In Pendleton since
September, 1897.
Served as Deputy District A t­
torney for U m atilla eounty d u d ? ,
1911 and 1912 and during that time
had charge of all gr - id Ju : s
have tried a number of Important
crim inal and civil cases In th H
cult court of this county.
Paid Adv.
Exclusive Representative! of National Builders Bureau
VOTE 3C8 YES— And save th e Dairy Industry.
k a a iH a io a
defendant^:
F' y“ n‘ ‘ hB a^ Ve namo<'
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
In the Name of the Slate of Oregon
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SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 14.
you are hereby required to appear
This
original
estimate
shows
In
p
arallel
columns
the
unit
costs
of
the
s;vcral
services,
material
and supplies
»nd answer the complaint In the
above entitled m atter w ithin six for the three fiscal years next pre«« 'tng the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said
weekH from the first publication of three preceding fiscal years and the Indgct allowances and expenditures for alx months of the current year.
this summons, and you w ill take no
("Six months of the current year" means six months of the last ochool year.)
les that if yon fan t0 appear or ans
wer or plead w ithin that time, the
EXPENDITURES
P laintiff for want thereof w ill apply
Io the above entitled court for the
Expenditure and
Expenditures for S Fiscal v ’ar
Budget Allowance
next preceding leak school yr.
relief prayed for In Its complaint
ford mo. of
Estimated
Leak
School
Year
herein, to-wit: for Judgment and de­
Detailed Ex-
Bxpeadl-
Fink year
¡Burigek
pend it urea for Second yr.
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ghe
cree against the defendant for the
thelaak year of give yearly
ulng
Evpen- ' Allow-
yearly
the
three-year
dlture
sum of 9289.12 together with Inter­
totals
totals
period
In dota l detail
est thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 12 day of P E E S O N A t m V W Z : -----------------------------------------
September 1924 and the further sum
1. Superintendent ...........................9 2700.00
9 1350.00
9 1360.00 9 2700.00
of 99.91 with Interest thereon at the
3. Teachers
1 ............................. 2100.00
1050.00
1050.00
2100.00
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
2— 91440.00 ......................................... 2880.00
720.00
720.00
1440.00
the 12th day of September 1924 and
5— 1350.00 ......................................... 8760.00
4050.00
4060.00
8100.00
for tho further sum of 950.00 a t­
7— 1125.00 ......................................... 7875.00
3937.60
3937.50
7875.00
torney’s fees and for p la in tiffs costs
4. Janitors ........................................
1300.00
684.40
812.50
1200.00
and dh buraenients of this action.
5. -Clerk, sal. bond, etc....................
175.00
75.00
76.00
150.00
And you w ill further take notice Total— Personal Services...................... 28780.00
11866.90
11995.00
23565.00
12966.00
18365.00
that the p la in tiff
has heretofore MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES:
1. Furniture (desks, e tc .).............
caused to he attached under w rit
500.00
304.05
500.00
600.00
3. Supplies, chalk, etc., teachers.. 1000.00
of attach ent I sued in tho above
200.00
436.00
210.00
3. Library books .............................
entitled court the f ¡lowing described
20.00
10.00
4. Flags.....
real property to-v I ! •
i. in . . Wi—
40.00
20.00
6. Janitor's supplies ....................
The west half of tho Southwest
300.00
220.00
7. Fuel ..........................
1200.00
quarter of the Southeast quar­
652 15
500.00
1000.00
8. Light ...........................................
250.00
ter of portion 15. Tv.p. 4 North.
124.20
60.00
140.00
9. W ater .......
Range 29, R. W. M.,
50.00
23.65
50.00
102.00
10. Postagp and stationery.......................................
located In Uuintllla county, Oregon,
20.00
and that p lain tiff w ill apply to the Tota’ -Material and Supplies.............
33<o.oo
1303.95
1565.00
1747.00
1800.00
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«hove entitled court for an order MAINTENANCE AND REFATRS-
Buildings and grounds.................
500.00
directing the sale of said property
810.00
250.00
In satisfaction of plaintiff's Judg­ T ria l— Maintenante and R ep ain ..
500.00
810.00
250.00
360.00
350.00
1200.00
ment herein.
INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Bonded, and Interest thereon . 2600.00
Thia aummons Is published to the
2680.00
1193.15
1200.00
2. W arran t, and Internet thereon. 3000 00
order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
1400 00
Judge of the above entitled court, Total—Indebtedness............... .........A
6500.00
2980.00
1193.15
1200.00
4780.00
4990.00
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duly made and entered on the 14th TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
day of October, 1924, directing that
- .............................................................. 2600.00
1704.00
1500.001
publication herein be made ones a
2600.00
1704.00
1500.00
2551.00
1980.00
1980.00
week for a period o f six consecutive INSURANCE:
weeks *D the Hermiston Herald, and I ................................
36.00
198.00
200.00
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tha first publication thereof Is made ¡Total—Insurance
36.00
198.00
200.00
260.00
59.40
180.00
pursuant to said order on the 23rd .MISCELLANEOUS:
y y ri
» w
day of October, 1924.
600.00
250 00
250.00
Raley, Raley A Stelwer, snd 11. J. Total—Miscellaneous
500.00
250.00
250.00
614.00
406.00
421.00
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W arner. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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EMERGENCY:
Bostofflce address, Pendleton, Oregon
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500.60
8-910
500 00
500.00
600.00
870.00
NOTICE OF ELECTION
1, R. A. Brownson, do hereby e e r tif/ that the above estimate of expenditure« for the year 1924-1925 was pre-
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” by
,Bd tba‘ * * •
and budget allowance for alx months of the eurreat year sad the ex-
ton. Oregon, w ill be held on Tuee-
tor ’ •»« three fiscal years next preceding the current year a a shown above have been
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,
Notlce a hereby given that the g-n-
eral eletlon for the City of He cm I a-
pay. the 4th day of November, 1884, ,rom tl1* ’’•eorda In my charge and pre true and correct copies thereof.
R. A. Brown
iptled
District Clerk.
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This is Republican Year
Support the Entire Party Ticket
IT ’S COOLIDGE,—
MAKE IT UNANIMOUS
Every indication shows overwhelming sentiment for Coolidge.
The L iterary r i ,;st straw voto, both in this state and nation,
shows him at l '- :.i w ritin g leading his nearest opponent by more
than tv o to ci
In urging v tu s for Coolidge, we ask Oregon citizens to elect
to the congress men who w ill al dthe President In carrying out
his policies, men who acknowledge party responsibility, men
who keep faith with the people in carrying out the platform
pledges.
adark&>
¿tommy,
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YOU WILL FIND THOSE MEN ON THE
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Senator McN.-.ry deserves reelection. He has accomplished
much for Oregon. Congressman Hawley and Slnnott should
be returned be ai f e t f the service to their state. Maurice E.
Crumpackcr, candidate for the seat of the democratic Incum­
bent in the third d!: trick, should receive-the votes of all Re­
publicans.
RESTORE T in s STATE TO CONTROL OF THE
DOMINANT PARTY
It Is Important that all good citizens vtoe for Sam A. Kozer,
candidate for réélection as r.crata ry of state, and Thomas B.
Kay, candidate for state treasurer, because their elecion w ill
restore the affairs of Oregon, a strongly republican state, to
republican crntol.
Through the accident of death the governor has named his
own state treasurer. This is an elective office and the people
had elected a republican treasurer. By this appointment, Gov­
ernor Pierce seized power not his by rig h t and -thereby domi­
nates the state board of ccn'.'. ol. The balance w ill' be restored
by election of Koscr and Kart.
OTHER CANDIDATES. TOO, ARE WORTHY OF VOTERS’
SUPPORT
Judge H arry H . Bolt, cf Poik county, and Judge Percy R,
Kelly, of Linn county, are b„th able Jurists and candidates of
the party for Justlceaof the supreme court. Judge Kelly being
a candidate to succeed the late John McCourt. Both are emi­
nently qualified.
I. H. VanW inkle, candidate for réélection as attorney gen­
eral: H. I I. Corey, candidate for reelectlon a« public service
commissioner; Edward Ostrander, candidate for public ser­
vice commissioner; and J. D. Mickle, candidate for reelection
as stale dairy and food commissioner, a8 well as the complete
legislative and full county tickets, vouched for by the repub­
lican party, are worthy of rupport and deserve your votes.
Make Sure You Vote Nov. 4th
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Republican State Central Committee, Portland, Oregon.
I. L. Patterson. Chnlrman
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John W . Cochran, Secretary.
(Paid Adv.)
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WHY SEND AW AY FOR
TIRES?
When you can get them here at
the same price. We are now sell­
ing the Western Auto Supply
Tires.
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
VOTE 3C8 YES—Aad save the Dairy ladqstry.
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