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Slp4rnnfst0n Wrralù Published •▼•nr Thursday at Her. mist on, U m atilla County, Oregon by joeeph 8. Harvey, editor and man- Entered an second class • matter Bnaamber, 1906, at the poetofftce at ■ermlaton. Umatilla County, Oregon TRI-COUNTY BAS2 BALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1926 BCHO A t A ritnston A t Iona At h t » At A tU M tiU B OMsille J tu» 4 May W M ari May 18 A pril 18 M.V.. Marts M arm ol A pril 26 J u m IS AaytUsg J UM IS J um 8 M ayS A pril it A iyw kcrc May 80 HERMISTON April 11 UMATILLA M ar a A pril 1» A pril M Mar» WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT notice of Elzctkm. and where Rearing M to he J»ad thereon. A ll persons Interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, If any they N otice Is hereby given that an election w ill be held at the M. F. have, why said report should not be Wadsworth hall in Irrigon Morrow , approved, the administrator dis. harged, his bondsmen exhonerated County, Oregon for Irrigon Precinct and at the school house in B oard-' and the estate closed. man. Morrow County, Oregon forj Dated this l« th day of March. The experience of purchw er. of fo o t’Muff» all over the eountry M that buying table supplies for ■»<* «“ » “ ’und *,ractlc# and on« that mvm money and lower* costa. Everyone is Interested Boardman Precinct w ithin the West 192fi. In « v l n g money and In buying «u n lit y goods for as low . price Extension irrigation W -trlct, on I JOHN * ™ ° ; , BOARDM AN Saturday, the 10th day of April. 28-6te Administrator. aa is possible. Snbficription Bate* 192S for the purpose of determining May 23 April 18 A a y tia a . Mavt Mart B h Tear .................................. 00 ARLINGTON J u n e 13 HERMISTON IRRIGATION whether the board of directors of Six Months — ..................... —...... * l 0# DISTRICT the West Extension Irrigation Dis A pril 11 June fi A p r i l » May » IONE — ; (Payable in Advance) Notice of Election. trict shall be authorised to enter Notion Is hereby given that an int„ a contract with the United States under the provisions of the ¡election w ill be held at the office of MB. STEIWER' PLATFORM Act of Congress approved December j the Hermieton Irrigation District on 5 1924 known as the Fact Finders’ Main St. In the City of Hermiston. Act. b y’ the terms of which con tract1 Um atilla County. Oregon within the Platforms of candidate) for p*»liti-i cal offices undoubtedly are not tak-| the maximum amount of money Hermiston Irrigation District on payable to the United States for Saturday, the 1st day of May, 1 9 .6 en so seriously In "hi) present ago construction p u rp ose shall be »1.- for the purpose of determining as they were in th t pas; -vhen *he By doing your buying at our store. If you have not formed 100 000 00. The polls w ill be open whether the board of directors of line of demarcation be' 'ten pa'Utsj the habit of buying here, drop in and talk groceries and prices from 9 o'clock In the forenoon un- the Hermiston Irrigation Dtotrict was more closely drawn. The plat-J By BERNARD M. BARUCII til 6 o’clock in the afternoon of said shall be authorized to ente.r into a w ith us. form Is still with us. however, and contract with the United States un even though we think of platforms Reprinted from The Atlantic Monthly. 27ri>e C. E. GLASGOW, Secretary, der thte provision« of the Act of as merely the forerunners • ( pollil-l _____________ «wwe Conaree» approved December 5, 1924, cal campaigns, they are nevexthe-! I The February iitu e of the Atlantic for Í9Z5 carried a paper by Mr. Sisley NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL PROF- known ag the Fact Finders’ Act. by less to be considered EBTY. |h term8 of which contract the TWa announcement of Frederick | Notice is h7 b\ B‘; e n ' huan . court maximum amount of money payable 6telwer of Pendleton, candid»'« fur, phrafe w<u put int0 IKe language by the War Unlte(J gtateg fQr, conBtruct- the republican nomination for United! V rln„ o, the World War through g to r w r i chair- tue of an order of the County of Umatilla County, Oregon duly purpogeg gha„ be pjsO.OOO.OO. States senator, covers a lot made and entered on the 8th day be from g o.c,ock ground and touches on isues that j write» ue). lince it teemed to indicate a growing in tereit in the of March, 1926, “ " « • " ‘‘ » ‘J / * ’ foren(x)n untll 5 o'clock of haTe received much considera,,on on ; on the 10th day of April 1926 at afternoon of gald day. the part of voters. Agricultural «- heniion of „ tuggeríion of Mr. Owen D. Young, of the hour of 2 o clock P. M. of said w j w arner , lief, tax reduction and other slm i-| ^ r,p n J O g e^ool „ ^ ,^ temaHonal Relation! at Johni Hopkim ü n iv c n ity that Hermiston Irrigation Dis- lar issues are treated. ¿ c X k ’ ÍÍ o co«« " of lecture. there to expound the War l ^ t r i e e Board day. at the front door of the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon. 30-5tc trlct. There is one plank that is a. tn offer for sale all tracts of real pro ndoubtedly| t ^ t ’ fce .ubfect call, for public knowledge and ditcu.iion. The fasttdlus person likes, of course, to be w ell dressed at all most brand new but it un NOTICE OF SALE perty heretofore acquired by the by w ill be with the American people M w a ^ n a t u ^ o r ^he A tlantaTto turn to him for the following p o p er.-T u r County of Umatilla, Oregon,, at reg. tim es and to keep clothing cleaned and pressed N otice la hereby given that .... . until It becomes enacted Into law. Eufroas or T bb A ti . astic M outhlt .] ular sales for delinquent taxes, said virtue of the authority of the y T his desire to have one’s clothing at Its he; t Is »«'•' 1 ' rials, transportation, housing, and so Reference is made to that part of 1 forth. On top of that there prevailed tracts being located at various parts Charter of the City of Hermiston stronger at any tim e in the year than In springtim e w! e 1 . t- the platform in which Mr. Steiwer War was once described as Pros- the demands of the Shipping Board, of said county, a more specific des- and the direction of the City Council ure Is In a gay, dress-up mood. aays, “I . . . favor a reasonable plan ( gia's moat profitable Industry. with the slogan that ships would win crlption of which may be secured at autorizing and directing the Treas- It needs only s scant examination of the war, and of the Food Administra for draft In time of war of necess-1 the office of the Tax Collctor of said urer of the City of Hermiston o Don't worry about cleaning and mending your clothes, countries ary resources.” It 1» for som ething history'to learn that other ,ndlctment. them to us and let us do it for you. We send them back, re indictment. tion, with the slogan that food would County. The said County Court collect the unpaid »(»eesmenv for like this that the American Legion me ,hod8 of the Robber Barons wtn the war. Further, there was the has fixed the minimum price for street Improvements levied and lm- turn postage prepaid. has been working for a number of! pot pMa wlth tb, end of feudal- Railroad Administration with its need which each of said tracts shall be posed nder the provisions of - for material and labor, and Anally years. The Legion plan w ill call , Jjm Annexation by conquest did not there was the feverish quest for labor sold at not less than the amount or dinance No. 108 passed by the L y for some legislation that will make ceMe. But when Amerlea entered the and supplies on the part of the muni taxes together with all penalties and Council and approved by the Mayor it possible for property to be drafted , World War President Wilson fathered tion makers—all competing for labor, Interest and costs of sale for w hich on December 6th, 1922, w hich as- Our Motto is Quick Service and Good W r’ for purposes of war Just as men a doctrine that shall always' money, materials, transportation, fuel, thc said property was acquired by sersment was dul docketed In t e d r .,,« , I , .... » .n ic . I £ “ ‘» ¿ '„ ,‘.• ,7 - B power, and each Insisting on the said County, all sales to be for Docket of City Liens on December greater Importance of Its activity. All The nation follow ing such a p ro-, jo(.cg this while the labor supply was being cash to the highest and best bidder 7th, 1922. cedure would have a vast advant-, M America has taken the lead lessened by the flow of men Into the I at HUCh sale. I w ill on the 17th day of April, age Over adversaries not employing toward making Impossible national Army. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 1926 at the hour of 10 o’clock tin that plan because war under Buch profit through war. It too may be | the forenoon of said day at the City While an endeavor was being made 13th day of March. 1926. methods of mobilization would be America’s privilege to point the way to bring order out of chaos, the great _________ - Council Chamber In the City of Her. R. T. COOKINGHAM, literally a war of the whole nation. toward making Impossible Individual undertaking had to go on. Men, ships, Sheriff of Umatilla County. OregonJ m lston, Umatilla County, Oregon sell profit through war. To take the profit monitions, food, material, had to be Wealth and youth would be equally out of war Is to take a long step to- {28_4tc ) the follow ing described lots, pieces ____ . A.,.«»- provided. Old organizations, bureaus In the harness, and each woud have ward creating an economic B4 i and parcels of land at public auc- detesta- tradIt,ong ha„ t0 be met an„ the same Incentive to maintain In tlon of war. The experience of the changed, but not destroyed until the IN THE COUNTY COUBT OF THE tlon to the highest bidder for cash ternational good will and peace, as United States In the World War af new was set up. The wonder of It all in hand, the proceeds from the sale STATE OF OREGON FOB THIS IS THE PLACE to make war, always horrible, ghast fords a basis for the belief that the is. not that there were so many mis of each lot, piece or parcel of land UMATILLA COUNTY plan herein discussed Is practical. In takes. but that so much was accom ly, wasteful, only the last means of to be applied In satisfaction of the fact. It Is more than a belief—It Is a plished. In the Matter of the Estate resort for settlin g difficulties. of CITATION, aescesment upon such lot, piece or certainty, although not widely known. At the time we entered the war Mr. Steiwer Is to be congratulat The world Is such a busy place, and Susan A. W hite. Deceased. ’ Parcel of lend. „„»„tlnn of ed on having incorporated this pro the radlne of hnman activity has been prices were at their peak, and tending To Elmer W hite. W ill W hite. Fred Follow ing is a description of higher becanse of the war’s Insatiable vision in his platform. If war can so greatly enlarged because of modera Boss. Eva Ward each of said lots, r'-eces or parcels demands. The problem was not alone be outlawed, let us hasten thd .lay, Inventions, that It la not strange that to secure the materials and labor and W hite, Gladys Ward of land w ith the number of feet but If it Is to remain with us as a there are but few people who are con to stop the confusion, but to do It In Corse, Grace W hite, Lells W hite, frontage, name of owner or reputed versant with what was quietly but Mary White, Clarence Getchell, Bon-. heritage of barbarism, then let us etectively taking plnee In this coun such a way that the morale of the peo eta Getchell. Millard F. W hite. L. “w n .r and rte nmeunt of «d d e » e do everything to spread the bur en try In the mobilisation and use of Its ple would be maintained. The prices Owen W hite. Lizzie Estes, Rosie ment unpaid w it h in t e r « s t t h e r eon OR ANYTHING IN THE HARNESS L I*E of cost over all the people of »’ " material resonrcea In the World War of tome things, like steel and copper, Hammer and Nannie Means, and all! from December 6. 1922 to April nation and to provide the power that —a process that would have eventual were fixed far below prevailing rates, and the wages of labor In those indus other persons Interested in said es- 1926 added, Is vested In wealth with a sharp In ly eliminated all Improper profits. Amt. due. Strength Is given to the public ad tries were standardized. The more täte: centive to prevent war. highly organized an Industry, the w ith Int. vocacy of Industrial mobllsatlon made Whereas application has been easier It was to arrange. Order did to Apr. 1. ’28 Name by both President Harding and Presi Lot not commence to appear until the made In due form to the above en- Block DIGGING UP SOME OLD DEBTS dent Coolidge—Mr. Coolidge as re Army tunneled Its needs through one titled Court by F. B. Swayze, admin- D istrict 1—- cently as last October in hts Omaha $36 35 man sitting with a section of the War istrator w ith the w ill annexed of Block 9, lot 14. speech to the American Legion—by “Bob” Simmons has done It again. the fact that the plan they advocated Industries Board and until the Navy, Bald estate, for an order authorizing ......................................... Answering some of tht eastern mem ss a part o l the regular national war Shipping Board. Allies and Railroad and empowering him to sell the real D istrict 2— _. Administration did likewise. Each de . . J240 #7 bers of congress, who are Insistent agencies .had once been set np and partment satisfied Its requirements estate belonging to said decedent and Block 4, lots , ABRAM METHOD upon stringent measures being ap successfully operated under the War through a central authoritative body. described as follows, to-wlt: s,n8, 1 taq 2B OP BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT Industries Board. The East Half (EV4) of the W est Block 4, lot 1«, J’ ” ,g ,an plied to reclamation farmers, the Thia was called the War Industries Preceding the President's recent Board, controlling and directing all member from the Sixth Nebraska Half (W H ) of Section 30; the East Block 6. lot 13, e $ 3 9 7 7 d ear exposition ol this subject, some has been going back Into history. degree of public Interest had been en materials and co-ordinating through Half ( E H ) Northwest Quarter, ........................... " 7'., chairman the whole system of gov- ' Block 8, lots 3, 4, 5. A rthur Bea«- He finds that a little more than gendered by an exchange of letters be Its emmental and civilian supply and de-. (N W U ) Section 31; and a strip of ley ................... ........................8120.93 228,000,000 Is due the federal gov tween Owen D. Tonng (of Dawes plan mend. It was created by executive land containing 7H acres off the PENDLETON, OREGON Block 9, lots 1, 2, 3. A. W. Purdy ernment from certain of the east fame), In behalf of the Walter Hinee order In March of the year 1918. north end of the east half of the .............................................8271.34 Page School of International Rela- ern states. On loans made nlnaty Briefly, this board endeavored to Southwest Quarter (S W H ) Section years ago, to be repaid on request j tlons mobilise the Industries of America so 31, described as commencing at the Block 9, lots 6 and 6 P. B. Doh apondenee resulted In the establish- that the fighting forces of the Allied ............................8107.40 of congrets. Pennsylvania borrowed , pf lecture, at tfc. m , « School erty ..............................- center stake of said Section 31, from the federal treasury 82,867,- (of Johns Hopkins University) on this and associated nations could draw "thence south 18 rads, thence west D istrict 3— from the United States—the last res 614; Ohio 82,007,260; Indiana 8860,- thsme. Previously the Atlantic Month ervoir of men. materials and money— 80 rods, thence north 13 rods, thence Block 7, lots 6 and 7, W. B. Beas ley ..............................................*’ «’26 264: Michigan. 8286.761; Illinois, ly printed an article by Sisley Huddle the things needed for the winning of east 80 rods to the p'ace of beginn Call fat and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon 8447,919. Other states are Involv ston, who pointed out that Europe saw the war at the time the things were ing, all in township 4 N. R. 29 E. W. D istrict ♦— at thi« Beauty Shop. A satisfied -ustomer is our best advertise great strides toward peace In the needed and with the least dislocation Block I. lots 1 and 2. J. D. Low- ed In the debt. This was In 1836, American Idea of “taking the profit M. In U m atilla County, Oregon. ment. Come and see for yourself. man ......................................... 811 7.18 when a surplus had been accumulat out of war” In a systematic way. His of Industry and the least disturbance And whereas said Court fixed on; All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all of the civilian population. ed under the administration ol And basic reference wae to the plan of the the 16,h day of May, 1926 at 2 Block 1 lot 4, S. R. Oldaker..8196.68 T^ . mnn work is done under sanitary co tuitions. II rew Jackson. Note please, lha' i War Industries Board. o ’clock P. M. at the regular May term Block 1, lots 7, 8 and 9. ^ " ‘ar The War Industries Board wss or SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Andrew Jackson, democrat that he I The resources of a country might A Pelly 7 « ', w ganised like any other supervisory of this Court, at the court room of Xaroelling Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties was, also believed In the principle of be referred to as the live M’s: (1) oommlttee, with « chairman, vice this Court In ,l»e County Court Block 2, lots 1 and 2, J. W. Mc- man power; (2) money: (8) main 8191.76 «mart and Exclusive M’Uinery at Most Reasonable Prices. tariff for protection. Dermed tenance or food: (4) material re- chairman, m em bers In charge of va House In Pendleton, U m atilla County, Low- 646 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone; 380 The point that Representative | (inciad|„„ raw material«. rious activities, bureau chiefs and sub Oregon as the time and place for Block 2. lots 5 and 6, J. D. Jx>w- 8171. 19 Simmons makes Is that states which mannfneturtng facilities, tranaportn- ordinate workers. It surveyed and hearlng any and all objections t o ! man ». Mc- no largely and directly benefltted by (tea. feel awd power): and (6) morale «ought to arrange the whole Industrial said petition and the granting of Block 7. lots 5, 6. and 7. Chas* 8404.50 » raid on the public treasury are not The tntetltgence with which the first war field under the plenary powers said order and license of sale, Namee .................... ................ ’ warranted at thia tin». 1» harrasslng; ^ r are t^Z conferred by the President and the Therefore. In the Name o f the Block 7. lots 8 and 9. Lowman & WE ARE GROWING Congress. How well It did this Is a 8196.89 Mttlers who a re b e h in d In th e ir. pf (he rommIinlty story for others to tell What It did State of Oregon you, -- and each of¡ Pelly n ia io 01 u i p . u ii ---------------------- — ------------ day by day. That la because w e payments. Especially as these set-j Ip the war emergeney It early he la the basts of the plan 1 am here you are hereby Instructed, directed j Block 8. lot 4, First N atl. Ba . please our customers w ith the 48 ller« have shown no disposition In 1 Mm, evident to those who were drawing. .„ a r o m i lr o d t n be and appear at Hermiston .................- .........• kind of vulcanizing work w e do. It was comparatively easy to fix and required to D. Low- any way to evade their obligations, charged with the responsibility of said time and place and there show Block 8, lots 5. 6, 7, 8, J Our up-to-date vulcanizing maehlnee Are In d'"tress through no fault of, mobilising Ihe reaenrcea Hint there prices and to distribute mstertals. and man __ — ........... .— ..........„...198.83 together w ith good m atrlals a n i Indeed to stabilize the wages of labor cause. If any you have or If any thelr o w n . Who „ , k relief o»»ly | exists why an order o f sale should Block 8. lot 9. First Natl. Ban . In those Industries In which prices i » nie Rcalnit profiteering, workmanship turns out a first class from the rem it of mistakes made by, F )([ht wl))fnl nn(, profl, were fixed. The labor si,nation, how no, b,. made as In said petition pray- Hermiston .................... Job. the government, and for which they ! might be Involuntary: but. whatever ever, became Increasingly difficult, ed for, and why said petition should Block 11. lots 1. 2. «, 7, 8, 8, Ix>w- are no, even remotely responsible. Its fora», there was a Jus, determina particularly when General Crowder not he granted and said order and man A P elly .............. .J8119.T« PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY Msvhe If some folks would look tion It should eeese. So tt became , found It necessary to withdraw men license should not Issue. Block 11. lotfc» 3 and 4. P- • for the proposed campaign of 1919 u n h isto ry , from th e tu n e of the pass-i necessary to fix prices where the sup- W itn e ss the Hon. I. M. ftchannep.l K ingsley .................... ............ J ’ 1*-” attar 4.009.000 eoldlrrs had already 2061/a E. Alta St. Peadletoa, 0 » . a g e of Hamilton's "assumption’’ act P'F ’rM e r e e te A a Judge of said Court and the seal of Block 11, lot 6, Genevieve Klm- “ . Wherever the government ereeteq a been taken. 827.80 by the first congress, on down, less <b<(rta)m by dem«nds, prte«. were Much has been said about the profi thls County affixed this 23rd day of ball .................. Mo- talk «bout rep»idlstlon might be #Med TOt Only for the Army. Navy and teering of labor. It Is an unjust accu March. 192«. Block 12. lots «. T. • . ». *• F. _Me- 8349.81 heard. A lot of transactions for- »he Allies, but for the civilian popnta- sation. It la only fair to say that this R. T. BROWN. 1 N ancht gotten by the public still remain on tlon as well. And In addition to price rendition was primarily brought about Clerk. Block “B." K>‘ 1. Christien Science the records. Settlers on the federal‘ Axle« on war esesattali. (aaeh as steel. through the Inexperience of the organ (30-5tc) Church .................................... 158.88 isation within our own governmental reclamation projects are not repud-1 w®°*- copper, aa to Block 16, lot 1. J. D. Lowman a scs after the war program had beta I «apartments and by the furious bld- NOTICE OF HEARING UPON __ _____ ____________ «73.37 latlonists. They Just ask for re'tef alud’ rationed or distributed ae- ding of munitions makers and ship FINAL REPORT the president says they are entitled, to the priority needs of ths 1 builders lor services. That sltustkm » « - _ L7e> «f Block 12. lots 1 and I. Lowman ----- ------------------ Rlvei vsrtnua etvlllae demands. In other! together with the Increased prices of In the County Court of the State of, * to. Congress scarcely can words, where the price of ths prodeet j the things that labor had to buy with Oregon for Umatilla Coast/. them less.— The Omaha Bee. £ « « gw , , of an Industry was fixed that tadeatry the results of Its work, made tt Inert- in the Matter of the M et.t. ' bad to deliver the pert which the gov- table that labor must get higher W lthln the lives of many pioneer» ernm(,Bt dtd not Med to the clvtttae wages. So It became evident that the price ^ nX d A,” ‘ na’ r C" “ «W NN now living It required weeks of hard population, not In the way ths Indus- rover the dtstanee die,sore re-i re-' try choae, but as the government dl- fixing program had to go «Ten fur traveling to cover Notice 1« herby given th at the! ther, and the War Industries Board, presented between Pssco and E lk o.1 rseted. . H f when the Armistice eame. was pre undcrslcned ad min Istrator ot the ea-jSec. Nevada Now an airplane makes a< « m“*‘ « •» 873.38 ““ j . ,, the war cams there was no sdeqaate ceedlng with a campaign to fix the tate of James Alexander Craig T hom .1 Oldaker round trip daily and carries mall! „ „ ^ d . It Is doubted by prices of all ths baste things that la deceased, has filed hts final report District both ways. Changes come so rap-1 tbe b ilt »„thorttles whether say af- bor bad to buy. Soma had prevkxisly with the Clerk of the above entitled Block 7. lot 1. H A. - ! , « 7« Idly and In so npeetsculsr a fashion fertlva form of preparation then boon fixed. I apeak ot labor In a much Court and that the Judge ot said Block 8. lot ». B. W. Mack ...«fifi.7 broader sen«« than manual labor, tor that we of thin tw entieth century, known would have been of much avail the uoorgautzed so-called "white col Court has designated Saturday, the District 7 nre hard put to realize the slgnlflr- la view of the widespread and * , lar" part of our community—clerks, 17th day wf April. 1»»« »< <** Bloek ’ ’ lott 4 *nd ’ ’ anre of some of these changes. j knowlwlg. of »be vartoee tastrsm sais teacher«.'government employees, pro hour of 2 o’clock la the afternoon erman ---------- (eestonal men—were less able to meet „ the ttme. and the room, of the Dated at Hermiston Oregon, th l. ----- ----------------------t e4 deetruetloa which were beteg de- A business meeting of the Ladle«'' vleed aad which It became aeeeaeary Ihe situation than labor In tba nar- shove entitled Court In the County 18th rower sense For the protection and GEORGIA HENDERSON. Aid society o f the Baptist rhurch te remhat. ................ relief of each g»onpe certain pinna Court House a t Pendleton. Umatilla w ill be held In the church Wednea- Oer ewa Army tad MVerefi City Treasurer. were «pvteed. To Illustrate- - County, Oregon aa the place when 28 H e ».an , eompetlag oae with another for m et» day afternoon. April 14, at 2:30. ' — .. ------ O e o c lu M N e a t. Week.) May 16 Y o u C an S a v e Taking the Profit Out of War O n F o o d C o sts NORTON’SCASHGRO FPY The Model Cleaners MODEL CLEANER* J. H. Booher, Prop 506 Main St. Pendteton, Ore. If you want your Auto Top Repaired or Recovered A New Set of Side Curt« ins A Tent Made to Order W. I. GADWA, Pendleton, Ore. CANCER SPECIALIST Dr. B. B. Brundage W hen In P endleton- VULCANIZING Legal Blanks at The Herald Office .--fe