The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 24, 1927, Image 3

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    THE HBBMISTOB HgBJULP. HEBMISTOl-V,
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LODGE DIRECTOR!
Liberty Bell Savings Banks
QUEEN
PLAYHOUSE THEATER, HERMISTON
A n ticip a ted
Your needs in everything
Febrûary 25, 26, 27
C om e
A supply of th e fam ous lb e rty Bell b an k s h a s been received
and is available fo r th e u se of o u r cu sto m ers w ho have sav in g s ac­
counts.
A n in itia l deposit of one d o llar in sav in g s e n title s th e deposi­
to r to receive one of th ese b e a u tifu l banks. T he b an k s a re r e ­
plicas in m in ia tu re of th e L ib erty Bell th a t played a n im p o rta n t
p a rt in th e h isto ry of o u r co u n try .
The p ra c tic e of p u ttin g sp are funds In th e L ib e rty Bell b an k s
for deposit In sav in g s has blazed th e tr a il to independence for
m any.
"The Last
F'rontier”
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
s' u. Swayze, Brea.
R. A lexader, V lce-Pree.
A. H. N orton, C ashier W . L. H am m , A sst. C ashier
WITH WILLIAM BOYD; MARGUERITE De IA MOTTE, J. FARRELL MACDONALD and JACK HOXIE
Directed By Geoige B. Seitz
WANT ADS
FOR SALE
o n SALE— A utom obile,
fu rn itu re , reasonable.
ADDING m achine rolls at the Herald
office.
chickens,
M. Duty.
25-3tp FOR SA LE— A d d in g m achine rolla
a t th e H erald office.
OR SALE— 5 acres 1-2 mile so u th -
■ t of H erm iston. W rite W m. De-
, ore, P endleton, Oregon, or phone
396-J. 25 2tp.
1ANO for sale v icin ity of H erm is­
to n . One of A m erica's fin est pianos
old a t larg e price reduction.
,i or term s $10 m o n th ly . If
in terested in seeing th is b arg ain
w rite C. F. H endrick, piano b ro k ­
e r and a d ju s te r, 66 F ro n t St., P o r t­
land, Oregon. 25 4tc.
FO R SALE— New sty le Cole’s hot
b la s t h e a te r. See V ane B oyn­
ton.
24-tfc
FOR R E N T — 20 acres in C olum bia
d is tric t. M. M. S m ith.
24-2p
FOR SALE— L ig h t w agon, bedstead,
m a ttre ss, sp rin g s, cheap F ra n k R ack.
24-2tp
FOR SALE— Jersey cow, th re e years
old, fresh. W rite W. P. T ru m b u ll,
S tan field , Oregon.
24-tfc
T norobred Rhode Islan d R ed eggs,
50c a s e ttin g . J.’ S. Dyer. 24-tfc
’'OR SALE — R egistered D u ro c-Jer­
sey S eptem ber pigs. W rite B. U l­
rich , P en d leto n , D re.
24-tfc
FO R SALE— M artin C melody saxa-
phone, h a lf price, $40 cash, If
taken a t once. E n q u ire a t th is
office.
24-2tc
GOOD COOKING A PPLE S— 25c box,
50c sack a t P a c k in g Etouse. A. W.
P ra n n .
23-2p
HAMILTON PIANO, cheap.
George W a g n e r’s,
L v e rre a d y B b a tte rie s.
for your old b a tte ry .
H erm isto n Second H an d S tore.—
F u rn itu re and H a rd w a re , Bee S u p ­
plies, H arness, S addles, W agons.
35-Sfe
See It a t
23-tfc
$1 allow ed
P a u l M iller.
23-tfc
T H E N EW ’ESSEX SU PER -SIX IS
H E R E — New Bodies, New M otors,
New Colors.
B ruce-E llis M otor
C ars, H udson-E ssex D ealer. 23-3c
USED PIANO— A re a l buy, term s
to su it.. W rite P en d leto n Music
H ouse, P en d leto n , O regon.
22-3tc
JU ST received new supply of fam ous
W a tk in s products. Mrs. W. B. B eas­
ley. 22-3tp.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre
d airy ra n c h m ile w est of Alsea.
S ta te h ig h w ay , m ail ro u te. School
bus. W a n t sm all irrig a te d place.
E. M. G oodlin, A lsea. Oregon. 21-7p
FOR SALE— On easy term s. Dodge
coupe in good cond itio n . F irs t
N atio n al b ank.
8-tfc
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B.
H am m er.
37-tfe
FOR SALE— 2 d in in g tab les. 2 oil
stoves, 1 book case. A ddress Box
123, S tan field , Ore.
18-tfc
W h ite L eghorn cockerels of O . A .C.
an d T ancred stra in s . R easonable.
C. C. C llnesm lth, H erm iston. 23-3c
FOUND— Tw o bun ch es of keys. Id en ­
tify a t H itt’s and pay for th is ad.
24-tfc
W A N TED SOON— S tead y m an as
forem an on larg e a lfa lfa ran ch .
See J . DeW ilde. Room 109, F irst
N atio n al B ank Bldg., P en d leto n .
22-2U
B rin g y o u r broken fu r n itu r e to me
to be rep aired . Tom Jen sen .
17-tfc
W atch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
8ee N ew ell, n e st door to Sappers.
ll-tfe
A n E PIC A L P IC T U R E
story of the west in the days when brave men and
women faced death at the hands of savage Indians
and base renegade white men, as they sought to build
up a mighty empire. A giant herd of 3000 buffaloes
P articip ate in the A ctio n
Adm ission^ 2 5 -5 0 c
C urtain 7:45
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
H erm iston, O regon.
B ank Bldg.
P hone C onnection«
HITT
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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Eye. Ear Nose and Throat
Office:
1-2-3 In lan d E m pire Bldg.
P endleton, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Res. Phone 712
Office P hone 733.
J T . H . G aith er J
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Office in First National Bank Bldg.
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F O U N T A IN
Cigar«, Tobacco
Barbar Shop
CAUSE
^ ¡T * * T c F F e c T
'OATIOff
B arred R ocks from
th e
H en ry
Som m erer flock a t $17 per 100, o r
$155 p er 1,000. O rders fo r 500 o rj
la rg e r ta k e s 1,000 ra te s.
TH E MARKETS
Portland.
H a tc h in g d ates Feb. 22, M ar. 1,;
8, 15, 22, 29, A p ril 5, 12, 19, 26,
W heat—Big Bend bluestem , $1.32;
hard w hite, federation, soft w hite,
May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.
w estern w hite, northern spring, $1.31;
May Chix 20 per cent reduction
hard w inter, $1.29; w estern red, $1.27.
H ay—Alfalfa, $18.50019 to n ; valley
(D eposit of 20 per cen t on all o rd ers)
tim othy, $ 1 8 0 18.50; eastern Oregon
tim othy, $21 021.50.
B u tterfat—51 @ 53 c.
Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do
E ggs—Ranch, 24 031c.
custom hatching at one cent per
C heese—-Tillamook, trip lets, 28!,4c;
egg p:r week.
loaf, 2914c p er lb.
Seventy-five per cent hatch
C attle—Good, $8.75® 9.25.
guaranteed after four day te s t
H ogs—Medium to choice. 8 1 0 0 12.90.
Bookings now being made. First
Sheep—Lambs, med.um to choice,
come, first served.
$10012.
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Seattle.
WHITE POULTRY FARM
W heat—Soft w hite, w eptern white,
no rth ern spring, Big Bend bluestem ,
Gerald A. White
$1.33; h ard w inter, $1.31; w estern red,
Hermiston, Oregon
$1.29; Big Bend dark n o rth ern spring,
Big Bend d ark hard w inter, $1.36.
Hay—A lfalfa, $25; tim othy P. S.,
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
$22.
B utter—Cream ery, 47c.
Eggs—Ranch, 28 ©31c.
(F u rn ish e d by F a rm B u reau Co-oper­
Hogs—Prim e, $12.76012.90.
ativ e of H erm isto n . U nless o th e r­
C attle— S teers, good, $8.5009.10.
w ise specified, prices a re p er h u n d red
Cheese — Cream bricks, 25@28c;
w eig h t.)
S cratch , 100s ................................. $2.30 triplets, 26c; loaf, 26c,
C ustom H atch in g
E gg M ash .......................................... 2.30
G round O a t s ..................................... 1.98
G round B arley .............................. 1.75
W h eat ................................................. 2.20
Corn .................................................... 1.90
C racked C orn ................................... 2.05
G round C orn ................................... 2.00
M ill R u n 80s..................................... 1.08
Cow feed ........................ - .......... 2.00....
G round W h e a t .......................
2.30
S horts, 80s ........................................ 1.16
Rolled B arley ................................. 1.23
Calf m eal, p er p o u n d .................. 3%c
M iddlings .......................................... 1.66
O yster « h e ll ............................................90
W hole o a ts ........................................ 1.88
S alt, h a lf g r o u n d ........................
.45
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1 5 0 0 N a v a jo and O th er Indians
Baby Chicks 1927
W h ite L eg h o rn s a t $15 p er 100,
or $135 p er 1,000.
and
g iv e our line the
“o n ce o v er.”
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REAL ESTA TE EXCH AN GES AND
INSURANCE. J , M. BIGGS, R E ­
ALTOR.
26-tfC
in
No.
and
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O.
F. m eets each M onday ev ening In Odd
F ellow s’ hall. V isitin g m em bers cor­
dially invited.
W. It. L onghorn, S ecretary .
C hilds B arh am , N. G.
th at is necessary to com­
plete your golf outfit.
John C. Flinn Presents
ESTHER
fo u rth T uesday evenings of each
m o n th in M asonic H all. V isitin g
m em bers welcome.
M aud M. K ellogg, W . M.
K a th ry n L. G arn er, S ecretary .
W e H ave
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
CHAPTER
101, O. B. 8., m eets second
Spokane.
Hogs—Good, $12 50 0 12.60.
C attle—S teers, good, $8 0 8.50.
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
■ h o u r of ten o’clock A. M. of said day,
th en and th e re to show cause, if any
exists, w hy a n o rd e r of th e above
e n title d co u rt should n o t be made
p e rm ittin g an d d ire c tin g H . J. W a r­
n er as a d m in is tra to r of th ^ e state
of th e e sta te of F ra n c is M. McClin-
tic, deceased, to sell a t p riv ate sale
In one parcel, for cash in h an d , for
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE' th e purpose of p ay in g th e fu n eral
charges, expenses of ad m in istra tio n
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
a n d th e claim s a g a in s t th e said es­
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
ta te , a ll o r such p a rt of th e h e re in ­
In th e M atter of th e E sta te
of
a fte r described re a l e sta te belonging
to 3aid esta te , as it m ay be necessary
Leo Jin , Deceased.
to sell fo r su ch purposes, th e said real
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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N otice is hereby g iven th a t th e p ro p erty b ein g described as follows,
u n d ersig n ed h as by O rder of th e to -w it:
above e n title d C ourt been appointed P a rc e l 1.
T h e S o u th w est Q u a rte r of th e
A d m in istrato r of th e E sta te of Leo
S o u th east Q u a rte r of th e N o rth ­
Jin , Deceased, an d h as duly q u alified
east Q u a rte r of Section 4 ,’ Tp. 4
as su ch . All persons h a v in g claim s
N o rth R an g e 28, E. W . M.
a g a in st said e sta te a re notified to
p resen t them p ro p erly verified to th e P arcel 2.
W est H alf of th e S o u th w est Q u ar­
u n d ersig n ed a t th e office of h is at-
te r of th e N o rth w est Q u a rte r of
orney, C. Z. R an d all a t room 24,
Section 3, Tp. 4 N o rth R an g e 28,
S tan g ler B uilding, P en d leto n , O re­
gon, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d ate
E. W. M., also know n as F arm U nit
G co n sistin g of 20 acres.
~it th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is
N otice.
Y ou a re f u r th e r n o tified th a t th is
c ita tio n is served upon you by p u b ­
D ated F e b ru a ry 10, 1927.
licatio n , p u rs u a n t to o rd er of th e
T. B. GURDANE,
A d m in istrato r of th e E sta te of Leo Hon. I. M. S channep, Ju d g e of th e
Jin , Deceased.
23-5tc above e n title d co u rt, d u ly m ade and
en tered on th e 8th day of F eb ru ary ,
th a t
p u b licatio n
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 1927, d ire c tin g
th ereo f be m ade once each we«k for
OREGON FOR UMATLLA
a period of fo u r w eeks, in th e H er­
COUNTY
m iston H erald , an d th a t th e
firs t
In th e M atter of th e E sta te
p u b licatio n h ereof is m ade p u rs u a n t
of
to su ch o rd er on th e 17 th day of
F ra n c is M. M cCilntic, Deceased.
F eb ru ary ,, 1927.
CITATION.
By o rd e r o f th e H on. I. M.
To E tta 8 h a n n a h a n and N ettle
E m erson, b eing h e irs a t law of F ra n ­ Schannep, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d
co u rt, m ade an d en tered on th e 8th
cis M. M cCilntic, deceased:
In th e N am e of th e S ta te of O re­ day of F e b ru a ry , 1927.
In testim o n y w hereof, I, R. T.
gon:
You, an d each of you, a re hereby B row n. C lerk of th e C o u n ty C ourt,
cited an d com m anded to a p p e a r b e­ aforesaid, do h ere u n to aet my b an d
fo re th e H on. I. M. S ch an n ep , Ju d g e and affix th e seal of th e said co u rt,
of th e above e n title d co u rt, a t his th ia 8th day of F e b ru a ry , 1917.
R. T. BROWN,
office In th e co u rt house In P en d le­
C lerk of th e C ounty C ourt.
ton, U m atH la f o i'n ty , O regon, on
pplMde tor Profit«. »MlRaga. |7 U the ?3rd day of March, 1JJ7, at th« « W to
EARLY SPRING ENCOURAGES
RADIO REPORT OF FINAL
PLANTING OF GARDEN SEED
TUNNEL BLAST HEARD HERE
Bert M ullins
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H a rr w ere
am ong the H erm iston d is tric t re s i­
d en ts w ho listened in w ith in te re st
to th e program last F rid ay n ig h t over
rad io w hich m arked th e o p en in g of
th e M offitt tu n n e l in Colorado.
P resid en t Coolidge touched the
b u tto n w hich set off th e fin a l blast
in th e tu n n e l, and Mrs. H a a r said the
sound of th e explosion could be d is­
tin c tly h eard a b o u t 8 :1 0 o’clock.
T he tu n n el, firs t dream ed of as a
p o ssibility ab o u t 65 y ears ago, s h o rt­
ens th e distan ce betw een the east and
th e so u th w est by ab o u t 300 miles.
“ We form erly lived n ear th e re ,”
said Mrs. H a rr, ‘‘and for th a t reason
th e program w as p a rtic u la rly In te r­
e stin g to u s."
T he sp rin g lik e teh ie p ra tu re s th a t
have prevailed for a num ber of days
have stim u lated local g ard e n e rs to
e arly season a c tiv ity , and q u ite a li t ­
tle of early p la n tin g has alread y been j
IS OUR SPECIALTY
done,.
E. L. C herry show ed e a rly season |
HOME MADE PASTRY
form last S a tu rd a y w hen he broke a
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
fork h an d le w hile tu r n in g over d irt
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
in h is g ard en to p la n t early peas.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
- R alph B row nson lost a little e x tra j
tim e a t golf in o rd e r to p u t o u t some
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
e a rly peas.
Open 5 :30 to 9 :30.
Je n s Skovbo p lan ted some early po- ,
tato es last S a tu rd a y , and G ra n t BalY
ey Is a n o th e r e a rly p o ta to grow 4;-
w ho h a s been busy. Only th e h a rd i-j
est v egetables have been p la n te d y e t'
in th is d is tric t, b u t seed catalogue»
have been in sty le fo r.so m e tim e.
H o m e C ookin g
R EX C A F E
FUNERAL FOR BOARDMAN
WOMAN HELD ON MONDAY PROPOSED NUISANCE TAX
MEETS OPPOSITION IN CLUB
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere conducted
M onday a ftern o o n at 2 o’clock in the
B o ardm an ch u rch for Mrs. M ary p
W lck lan d er, w ell liked B oardm an
w om an, w ho died F rid ay a t St.
A n th o n y h o sp ital in P endleton. The
services w ere conducted by Rev. S.
H am rick , p asto r of th e M ethodist
E piscopal ch u rch here.
Mrs. W lck lan d er w as born a t Reed
C ity, M ichigan, A pril 16, 1889. H er
m arria g e w as solem nized N ovem ber
4, 1905. She an d h er husband m ov­
ed to th e B oardm an d is tric t six years
ago. T hey w ere th e p aren ts of nine
ch ild ren , six of whom, w ith th e h u s­
band, h er fa th e r and one b ro th e r,
survive.
T he In fa n t fitter whose b ir th th e
m o th er died, w as buried w ith her.
Mrs. W lck lan d er w as public sp irite d
an d gave u n g ru d g in g ly of h er tim e
an d e ffo rt in civic work. The fu n ­
e ra l w as very la r g e ly attended.
HADDOX GRAPPLES TO WIN
IN 145 POUND CLASS, 0. A. C.
Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l Colloge, Cor­
v allis, Feb. 24— John H a.ldox of
H erm iston, sophom ore in commerce,
w on th e 145 pound class m atch In
th e sophom ore-freshm en w restlin g
m atch. F a n s sa y th a t Haddox is fast
and aggress ive.
In te rc la ss w re stlin g w as begun
th is y ear to en ab le , more men to e n ­
te r w re stlin g com petition. To keep
alive th e In terest in th is sport H, P.
C arlile, w re stlin g coach, devised th is
schem e as th e re a re b u t few am a­
te u r team s on th e coast to schedule
m atches w ith .
H addox is a m em eber of th e Sigm a
Pi, n a tio n a l social fra te rn ity .
PETER JACKSON DIES AT
HOME IN WOLF CREEK, MONT.
P e te r E. Ja ck o n , a b ro th e r of C.
M. and E. L. Jack so n of H erm iston,
died T uesday a t his hom e in W olf
C reek, M ontana, aceordiog to In­
form ation received by relativ es here
yesterday.
MT. Jack so n w as about 53 years
old. and his d e a th follow ed fa ilin g
h ealth th a t extended over a period
of fo u r years. H e lived h ere fo r a
sh o rt tim e ab o u t fo u r year» ago.
th en w ent to Longview w here he
m anaged a
lu m b er yard fo r th e
L ong-B ell L um ber Co. for ab o u t a
y ear. He th e n w en t to M ontana Ir
a n effo rt to Im prove his h ealth .
Besides h ie w ife be Is survived
by th re e d a u g h te rs a n d o n e son
Fune.'nl services w ill be held Sunday
In Vtic«, Montana.
H erm iston
H ospital
Maternity Cases our Specialty
A proposed bill in th e le g isla tu re
w hich w ould provide for e x tra reve­
nue from a n u isan ce tax on tobacco
in all its form s drew th e a tte n tio n
of th e com m ercial clu b a t its m eeting
T uesday.
H en ry H itt called th e a tte n tio n of
th e club to th e m easure and pointed
out th a t th e lab o r of co llectin g the
tax , If th e m easure should pass, w ould
fa ll upon th e re ta il m erch an t. Ai
m otion w as c a rrie d expressing the j
c lu b ’s opposition to th e m easure, and
th e se c re ta ry w as in s tru c te d to send
a te le g ra m to th e m em bers of the
co u n ty ’s d eleg a tio n a sk in g them to
oppose th e bill.
Disease.
Location, 2 doors w sst of Postoffice
H ours, 10 to 6. and by ap pointm ent.
Office P hone 303
lies. P hone 312
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OUR MOTTO:
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Come and see us about our new
and reasonable rates. Graduate
n u n c in attendance at all times.
TELEPHONE 881
H erm iston
T ransfer
We Haul
A senate bill
grounds for divorce
feat in the senate.
voted to sustain an
m aking insanity
w ent down to de
8lxteen senators
adverse report on
the measure.
Automobile license fees are to be
made the subject for a study by a com
m ittee of five senators during the next
two years with a view to recom mend
ing to the next legislative session a
schedule of fees providing for a more
equitable distribution of tho license
tax, particularly as betw een new and
old cars.
The free text book bill was Indcfln
ltely p o std ated In th e senate when
an adverso rep o rt cf the com m ittee on
education was adopted. The bill pro
vlded for purchase of hooks by the
school d istricts if so voted by the peo
pie.
"F o r H W ’ C a rrie rs to Pay More
"A nyw here for h ire ” trucks, and
passen g er autom obiles not dosignated
as comm e» c a rrie rs will be required
to pay a t additional am ount of 59 per
Cent over th etr regular license foes
under the term s of senate bill passed
by the house. T he bill also rem oves
the ow ners of com m ercial trav elers'
cars from the class of m achines hav
ing tp pay this ex tra amount. H ereto­
fore, "anyw here for hire” m achines
paid on a capacity and m ileage basis,
as have common carriers o p e ra tin g ,
Sheriffs Salary Bill Killed
betw een fixed peints.
S enator U pton’s general salary bill
The hone« killed a bill which would |
for sheriffs was indefinitely postponed
have provided that the state highway and killed In tha senate on adoption
com m ission have jurisdiction over ail of an adverse com m ittee report. It
highw ay signs erected in the state. provided th a t th e sheriffs be placed
O pponents held th a t It might prohibit in six classes w ith salaries ranging
com m unities from erecting signs tend­ from $2760 Io $6000.
ing to draw traffic in th eir direction
By practically unanim ous vote, the
Fallow ing a vigorous attack by rep senate pnssed the bill providing that
re se n ta tiv e s from m any corners of the m em bers of the public service com
state, a house bill providing for pre- mission should be appointive Insteai
prim ary party conventions w ent down of elective as they now are. The ap
to defeat In the house.
ointm ents would be made by th<
C om pulsory liability Insuranca for ;overror.
autom obile ow ners was voted down in ; A bill providing th a t tax levies ir,
th e hoase.
Oregon be made as of Jan u ary 1, In
A bill proposing to change th e m eth­ toad of March 1, one of the measures-
od of appropriating school money by p re se n t'd by the special commltte-
basing it an the num ber of elem entary hat studied taxation during the las'
school teachers employed Instead of two years, was killed by indefinite
on the basis of school census, w as de- j postponem ent ’n th e senate on ndop
feated ia the house.
Hon of an adverse com m ittee report
S tate fee Build Grade Crossings
A bill introduced by S enator Moser
T ha heuse, by a vote of 31 to 27. | authorizing the appointm ent of a su
passed a sed ate bill which would- perln ten d en t of the state penitentiary
place Ska cant of grade crossings on also w as approved. U nder th is bill
th e atata highw ays en tirely on the th a sup erin ten d en t of tha prison would
s ta te highw ay land, w hereas a t pres n p ic in t a w arden and deputy warden,
e n t it <• borne jo intly by th is fund j sn u ie c t to confirm ation by the state
and th e individual county in which } board. of control.
the ¿revejngs are fc n s 'ru c te d .
A. rggolntUm referrin g to the voters
The t e s t e , a fte r voting ag ain st a , r ga UB' Stlon of repealing the in 'o rest
senate bill providing for th e llonnsingi M a n a t e e law a s It affects Irrigation
of ’persons to practice and teac h "co # *nd d rainage d istric ts was Indefinitely
ra ttle ♦bergp)’," reconsliif !<;tl > - ,, I postponed.
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