The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1924, Image 4

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H E B io g rr o y , o beg ok .
number tn which the ordinance pro-
P«eed by the Common Connell will
be printed on the official ballot:
RKFBRRBD to the people op
THE CITY OF HERMISTON BY THE
COMMON COUNCIL.
Charter amendment separating th*
funds of the City WsUr 8yetem from
all other funds of said City and pro­
hibiting their use. fpr aay other pur­
pose other than operation and main­
tenance of said system, betterments
and extensions thereto and for the
purpose of creating a sinking fund
for the payment of interest and prln-
clpai of water bonds.
Vote Yes or No.
102. Yes.
103. No.
The full tills and text of such
measure is as follows:
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A STATEMENT
Pendleton, Ore., Oct. 2, 1921.
To the Editor:
O e ra n o ce» s f InU rM t âlew M d Hara
In order that the taxpayers may
■ a t T h a n A bout U m Ctt* sa d
know the amount of work accom­
We are offering some very choice cuts from extra fine
plished by the present Sheriff of
Umatilla county, I desire to submit
F. L. Sampson has been acting as
the following figures:
section foreman at Westland for the
Total number of prisoners In the
past few weeks.
Also a good line of
county jail for four full years, 1917
to 1920, 519; total nu.uber of pris­
U. 8. Crowder, father of the edi­
oners In county Jail for three years
tor, was a Hermiston visitor Satur­
and nine months during the present
day and Sunday. He is on a speak­
administration 1111. This means
ing tour of Eastern Oregon for
almost twice as many prisoners as
Coolldge.
there were during the term preced­
at a good price
ing mine. I have handled these
Phone Us Your Orders—We Deliver.
B. S. Kingsley and “Dad" West
prisoners without any increase of
left Friday for a hunting trip In the
deputies but have used the same num.
Cash Paid for Egg*, Chickens, Turkey*, Veal
Ukiah country. They returned Mon­
her that wag used-ten years ago.
,
Hide*, Etc.
day with the same amount of shells
Fines collected through the Sher
they had when they departed.
Iff’s office during Houser adminis-
YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
ORDINANCE No. 115
'tration amount to over 218,300.00.
The M. E. Ladles Aid will hold a .S
----------- - — ame“d the
i..u v„»r-
Ch»r- , These fines are nearly all for viola-
viola
reception at the church October 25 ,er of the Ci‘y of Hermiston by add. . , lon of (he prohibition law They
at 8 P. M. In honor of the silver w ed-’ ” 1« ‘hreto section 131 and to sub- are aImoBt d,)llb|e a
equ>, prece(I
ding
s i . .. of d Rev
. . and Mrs. Young.
All ni" and r»fer this ordinance to the | n„ period
In Parker Store Bldg.
„
Phone 411
legal voters of said City for their ap-
friends of the Aid and church
K 1 i , The taxpayers -should understand
provai
or
rejection.
cordially invited to be present.
has î jollect-
The City of Hermiston does ordain ! ! that
‘ the
" , Sheriff’s
" " 8 office Ûas
oIlect- ■ ■
as
follows-
j
ed
n
th
3
mocey
1,111
does
not
spend
Little Matter That the
Sec. 1. ' That the charter of the J f, ündey th®
>a« a P ^t of
K I N G S L E Y 'S IN C .
L aw yer. Overlooked c itT o f V m X n V a ’n X ' _
it 1 h used for the enforcement of the
I HgRMI^TOM-O WOUSg o r Q U A L I T V a m p o a w v ic a -
1
same prohibition law. It is spent by
i
S™l!h
on ,h® eircult hereby le amended by adding thcre-
bench In Missouri many years ago. He to section 131 as follows’ Sec 131 other officers, not by the Sheriff.
was known far and wide as one of the
. , . .
. ' 13<’
moat patient and long-suffering Judges ^ n / UnadB derlved ,rom the City Much of the prohibition enforce­
VOTE 308 YES—And save the Dairy Industry.
ment work done by the other officers
In (be state. Procedure In his court w a,er System and all funds here-
waa free and easy, and gross indeed a^ler P‘ace<1 In the fund of the City durng the last two years was made
was the offense If It called forth a re­ Water System shall be kept In a possible by the successful prohibi­
buke from Judge Smith.
fund separate from all other City tion work done and by the fines col­
On one case It la told that the op­ funds and shall not be used for any lected thrbuh the Sheriff's office.
posing lawyers settled down to their purpose other than for the expense The statement which has been made
arguments before the Jury without any
by some persons that "Houser does
time limitations and with a bountiful of operating and maintaining said not do anything,” is utterly false
supply of chewing tobacco. While one 1 Water System and for betterments It would be nearer the truth to say
argued the other chewed, and while and extensions thereto and for the
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
the second one talked the flrst caught PurPose of paying interest and prin that "Houser has done everything
hat has been done.” and this is so
up with his chewing. The two law- clpai on water bonds,
yers talked from eight o’clock one
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be because the Sheriff’s office has dir­
morning until after six o’clock that af­ referred to the legal voters of the ectly done more than any preceding
ternoon. The Jury listened patiently
administration and by meang of fines
and the Judge alternately slept and City of Hermiston for their approval collected has made it possible for
rend. At last, however, the lawyers or rejection at the next regular elec­ other officers to carry on prohibi­
announced that they were through tion to be held In this city.
Passed the Council this 1st day of tion work.
with their pleadings.
“And now. gentlemen of the Jury," October. 1924.
The taxpayers should know that
Judge Smith begnn, “these two gentle­
Attest C. W. Kellogg, Recorder. the Sheriff’s duties have increased
men have spoken long and eloquently
Approved by the Mayor this 1st in almost every department. New
on the law In tlila case. However, you day of October, 1924.
forms and knds bf taxes must be col.
are not to take Into consideration one I
ected. The safety of the highway,
R. C. Todd, Mayor.
way or the other any of their argu- I
Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall arrest of speeders, etc., has grown
menta on thia point of law. The last
legislature repeuled the law, anyway I" cause to be published in the Hermis­ .o be a constant problem. The Sher­
—Kansas City Stnr.
WE WILL HAVE A CAE OF
ton Herald a complete copy of this iff now handles automobile licenses.
ordinance together with the ballot This requires much time. These
title and ballot number of said meas­ natters together with court work,
No. *281.
Reserve Diet. Ne. 12
ure for at least two Issues of said the increased number of prisoners,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
paper consecutively within the 30 and the increased duties brought
VOTE 306 Y e S —And save the Dairy Industry.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
days prior to the date of said elect ibout by the enforcement of the pro­
FOR SAI E FROM THE CAR ABOUT
a t KavmiMon. In the S ta te o f Oreaon. a t th e cloee i o n -
hibition law and general work, have
a f b u e ln ... on O ct. io. 1924
Sec. g. -n,at whereas It is neces- practically doubled the work of the
OCTOBER 30. THIS IS THE LAST
RESOURCES
sary and desirable that this measure heriff’s office since 1920. There is
B H ttr,-
CAR OF THIS WOOD WE WILL
»176.977 os .178.977.06 be submitted to the people at the io increase in the number of regu­
it
, ..
297•»' next regular election to be held on ar deputies. Some special help has
U. 8 . bonds to secure circulation (par
HAVE THIS YEAR. PLACE YOUR
6.260.00
, November 4, 1924, and it Is necess­ :een employed in co >ction with
value)
,____
_
AH oth er U . S . Govt, secu rities (includ-
ary for the preservation of the peace he tax collections and office work,
ORDERS HOW IF YOU WANT SOME
Our Shippers W ill Tell You Why
.h
is
is
unavoidable
rad'
is
done
;...............
s’26000
heaIth
and
«afe‘y
ot
the
Inhabitants
They
ship their Eggs regularly to
O ther bonds, itocke, M curitiee. e tc
88,581.90 I
. . . .
.
,
OF THIS.
Bankln* boura ............................ 8.000 00
01 t h e C l t y t h a t t h l s o r d i n a n c e b e in
J
it the lowest co3t consistent with
Furniture. Axturea ..................
2,360.71 10,360.71 effect at once, --------------------------
an emergency ' Is *"-------
here- tood service.
materially yours ,
Real esta te ow ned other th en bankln*
’
by
declared
to
exist
and
this
ordi­
I have made this good record by
h o u s e .,....................................................... 4,643.16
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Lawful reaerve w ith Federal Heverve
nance shall be in full force and ef itaylng on the job almost twenty
_ ta « h . ....... .............................................. 22.708.11
600 E. Davig St., Portland, Oregon
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
feet from and after Its passage b? our hours per day. No man can
Cash in v au lt and am ount due from N a t’
Joqal banks ....... .................
48.289.20
the
Council
and
approval
by
th-
Deference:
Ladd
& Tilton Bank
Total e f item s ft, 10, 11. and 13. 48.289 20
tay with the work more e'osely than
Miscellaneous cash item s .........................
96.62 Mayor.
I do. No Sheriff before has (lone
demption fund w ith U. S. Treasurer
Passed the Council this 1st day of o much work at so low a cost. No
and due from U . 8 . T r e a su r e r ............
312.80
October, 1924.
me else can do the work better for
Total
... 8366.607.07
Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder
■ess money. No other p;rc.on scekln
Approved by the Mayor this 1st he sheriff's offlpe is In better touch
LIABILITIES
day
of October, 1924.
with Its problems than I am. I have
Capital stork paid I n .................................. 28,000.00
R. C. Todd, Mayor
S u r p ltp fu n d .......................................... ......... 10,000.00 6-3 tc
iot had the best support in lav.- en­
Undivided p r o f it ,........... - .......... .. 24.667.72
forcement from some of the othei
L
ra.
curraat
u
p
i
u
m
,
Int.
and
VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE officials but I have succeeded in
*»»•
............— .............. 4,878.41 13.689.2»
STATE OF OREGON FOB
Circulating notra ou tstan d in g ._ ............... 8.28O.IXI
iplte of handicaps. Conditions in
UMATILLA COUNTY
check* ou ttta n d ln * .........................
86. <9
í* * ^ , *lni*ii* P n á > r a a g a i J U l l a H m i B B i yi Certified
this regard are improving and will
Ceehler’, ch ec k , o u u ta n d ln * ...................
4.737.84
C. W. Kellogg and John Schlmke
improve more In the future.
Total t l Item , 11. 2*. 38,24 and 26 4.8.2 73
Plaintiffs, vs. William Brown and
Petraad depeelte:
I would be glad If all taxpayer«
Individual d eposits rab jeet to c h e c k ..... 206,235.12 Minta Brown, hl8 wife, Defendants
could Investigate the county rec
Summons. Law No. 308«.
Certificate, o f deposit due la leee than 30
ords. Fair examination of the rec­
d a * , (o her than for money borrowed) 31,968 81
To William Brown, one of the
ords make the extravagant claims
S ta te, county or oth er m aalclpal d eposits 28,867.86
above named defendants.
Other demand d ep o tlU . ...... ....................
740.90
of self-serving office seekers look
In the Name of the State of Ore
Tima D eposits:
foolish. With great confidence 1
CertlAcsMe o f d eposits (other than for
gon, You are hereby required to ap­
make the claim that if re-elected, my
money borrowed) ................................ 83,967.96
pear and answer the complaint filed
Tefal tim e depoe.le .........
88.967.96
next administration will be yet mon
in the above entitled action within
satisfactory to the taxpaye rs
Total
3366.807.07 six weeks from the first publication
State
-
-ata
o
f
O
re*on
myself than the one which ¡., .lfc-.-u
■
To Your Order and at Reasonable Prices
».
•-
of this summons, and you wtll take
County r o 1 f Um atilla
to end.
I- * 5 ; Norton, erahler o f the ehove named notice that if you fall to appear and
hank, do aalemnly .w e a r th at th e above atatemnnt
Very truly,
answer or plead within that time,
Is true to the beet o f my know ledge a n d belief.
■
ZOETH
HOUSER,
SHERIFF.
A . H. NORTON. Cashier
the plaintiffs for want thereof will
^ » e h e c r bed and «worn to before me thia 2Ulh day
apply to the above entitled Court for
U 0 . Harm anarn. N o ta ry Public for Otr*r.n the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s
M yromm laefon e x p ir e , Nov. 20. 1917.
complaint herein, to-wlt for judg­
Correct—A ttest:
g
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
ment against the above named de­
r . B. BWAYZK.
j
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
R. A L E X A N D E R .
fendants for the sum of «300.00 with
IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I
J . R. RALEY.
interest thereon at the rate of 10
D fn c to re
per cent per annum from October 1,
1921 and the further sum of «55.00
ORDINANCE No. 116
attorney’s foes and for plaintiff's
Y O U T tL L EH
To submit to the legal Voters of costs and disbursements in this ac
the City of Hcrmtston Ordinance No. tlon, and for an order of sale dir­
115 proposed by the common council ecting the sale of the following des
and now on file with the City Re­ crlbed real property, to-wlt: Lots
corder at
the regular
to be and w 8 in Block C « and
...........................
— a
V . V V 4 election
H 7 II
VO
IIU
A
X J V B o 5,
,
n a
Lots
7 < a and
held In raid city on the 4th day o f!» in Block D in the First Addition
MnuAtii«.Ara 1924
e An a
_ . ...
November.
to Hermiston. Umatilla County. Ore­
The
City
of
Hermiston
doc3
ordain
gon. according to plat thereof filed
NOW i . the season to give theec items attention. We can get
as follows:
March 8. 1907, tn the office of the
Repair* for Any Make of Stove in tw o or three day* time at raaaon-
Sec. 1. That at the regular elec­ County Recorder of Umatilla County,
tion to be held In the City of Her­ Oregon, which property has been
able price*. We alto put in new window glass in a satisfactory
miston, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th heretofore attached in the above en­
workmanlike manner at prices that are right. Bring in your win-
I day of November. 1924. between the titled action and Is now held under
hours of 8 o’clock A. M. and 8 o'clock writ of attachment, the proceeds
(low sash and let m glase in a new glase. a* broken windows a n
P M. of said day at the City Coun- from such sale to be applied In satls-
hard on the coal bill.
cll room In the Library in said City faction of plaintiff* Judgment and
there shall be submitted to the legal all costs.
About the time you get used to a
voters of sad City, all measures that This summons ts published pursuant
etraw hat It is too dirty to wear.
may he submitted and proposed by to an order of the Honorable Gilbert
Initiative petition and filed In the W. Phelps. Judge of the above en-
Put on your hat and come to thia
offlce of the City Recorder and also titled Court, duly made and entered
Market
for anything you want In
that certain Ordinance No. 115 pro- In the above entitled action on the
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
posed by the Common Council and 10th day of October. 1*24, direct­
HIGH QUALITY MEATS
approved by the Mayor and filed In ing that service of the summons
FOR COUNTY
We have just what you want— the
I the office of the City Recorder on herein be made by publication there,
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
kind that la appetising and whole-
Octobes 1st. 1924. proposing to of once a week for a period of six
■ome—- Pure. Clean, Freeh.
11 amend the Charter of said City by consecutive weeks la the Hermiston ■
Solicits your vote on November 4
adding thereto aectlon 134, which Herald and the first publication here- ‘
,
ta made __ pursuant
said measure, together with the bal- In
... _______
_______ to said order « • ’trieeu years in Umatilla county
___
Four ----—
years Rural School O
Supervisor.
lot numbers and ballot title thereto on the l«th day of October, 1*24.
Principal
Adam*
School
jsagt
5 year*. *
, I* as follows:
1
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•
ie » » r
Graduate
of
the
Iowa
State
Teachers
*
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
JOHN ELLIS, PROP.
College.
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Ballot Title
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P. O. Addrero:
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▼OTE $06 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
The following |a the form and,
Henaiaton. Ore'soa. pgM Advertisement.
Wool Shirts, Latest Colors,
$3.50 to $6.00
LOCAL AMD FEMORAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Young Men’s School Pants
$5.00
Wool and Corduroy Breeches
$5.00
Jantzen Sweater Coats
$8.50
Leather Coats
$12.50 to $18.00
ATTENTION
Hereford and Durham Beeves
Premium Hams, Bacon and Holly
Brand Lard
HERMISTON MARKET
Otto C. Pierce
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
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