The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 03, 1927, Image 3

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    TOE HEBMlfireOjS ITERALO, HKRMTSTO^ QREGOy.
Everyone Knows
©
Special communication of Queen
Bsther chapter O. E. 3., next Tuesday
night at 7:30.
Wheat Prospects Good
“I never saw prospects for a good
wheat crop any beter than they are
right now." said Frank Sllvey of
Condon while In town today. “The
ground la full ol moisture, and the
wheat looks good." Mr. Sllvey for­
merly lived here.
MARKETS DEVELOPED
That a big oak tree starts from the germ of life in a tiny acorn.
is jnst as trne that a comfortable competence, may be a for­
tune, g ts its start from a dollar saved.
(Continued From Page One)
the budget making officer of the state
OREGON LEGISLATURE I with
special machinery operating un­
der a budget master to be appointed
chief executive.
ENDS LONG SESSION by It the la claimed
for the law that when
Taxation Program Cause ot
Holdover of Assembly For
Additional Week.
Senate Refuse* to Reconsider Tith in g
B ill— People to Vote on Income Tax
and 6 Per Cent T a x Lim itation
Am endm ent — M otor Legislation
Mostly Remedial— New State Office
Building Provided For.
LODGI DIRECTORY
QUEEN
W e H ave
the coming legislature meets, two
years from now, the ways and means
committees ot the senate and house
will find a close-pared state budget of
expense which will represent the bare
Your needs in everything
bone requirements of the state gov­
th a t is necessary to com­
ernment as a whole, beyond which the
committee will not be allowed to go.
plete your golf outfit
It makes the board of control the
central purchasing agency for all state
boards and departments.
Numerous amendments were made
to the water code, all tending to In­
crease the duties and authority o( the
state engineer.
Motor vehicle legislation enacted
was almost entirely of a remedial
character, with the certificate of title
law, light law and the so-called "ped­
dler” tax amended. Changes in title
and light laws were in the direction
of uniformity, following closely the
recommendations of the Hoover con­
ference, and presented by the Oregon
automotive conference.
Among the new rules of the road is
an amendment which permits a speed
<•
of 35 miles an hour on the highways,I 4»
IF IT’S
♦
with a maximum of 20 miles in incor- .j.
porated cities and towns.
Another will require all vehicles to I
come to a full stop when entering up- J
YOU WANT
on a primary state highway. • Under
the present law vehicles are required j
CALL 25-J
to slow down to a speed of five miles [
air hour before entering primary high­
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI
ways, but this rule has been found,
hard to enforce.
Other road and motor vehicle legis- J
TRANSFER AND DRAY
«
latlon is summarized as follows:
House bill No. 484 follows the I
4 « « 4 4 « 4 « 4 « « « 4 « «
Hoover code and provides a load
limit of 8000 pounds on each axle of
a motor truck when the axles are
spaced less than eight feet apart and
which will prevent carrying excessive
loads on six wheel motor trucks.
House bill No. 493 provides that the
“acceptance of a free ride as a guest
in a motor vehicle shall be presumed '
Cigars, Tobacco
a waiver of said guest of liability for
Barber Shop
accidental injury caused by owner or
driver of such motor vehicle.”
The public service commission has :
been given definite jurisdiction over
anywaere for-hlre vehicles.
A n ticip a ted
C om e
in
and
give our line th e
cured by the association i s a result
or its method of operation has been to
extend the length of the cutting sea­
Realize the importance of putting away that dollar, then add
Salem.—The thirty-fourth assembly
son
for asparagus, Mr. Lampson said. of the state legislature adjourned after
to it systematically.
"We used to consider a 60 day sea­ a session extending a week beyond
Take a dollar and one of onr new Liberty Bell Savings Banks
son quite long. L ist year we had 98 the 40-day constitutional period. The
and start building your competence. Many of the new banks have
pools of asparagus, which means that extended session was occasioned by
Veer taken by customers during the past two weeks.
we harvested over a period of 98 failure of the senate to pass the tith
days. We have been able to extend ing bill, an important feature of the
o-jrs is w aiting for yon.
the season by going into the markets governor’s taxation program.
on the Atlantic seaboard where the
Following the defeat of the tithing
superior quality of our product will bill in the senate various taxation and
bring a sufficient premium to enable revenue measures were proposed, but
of HeruiletuD
us to make the long haul
they were rejected by the administra
( w p i t a i , S urplu s ar.d U n d ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
The salvation of many sorts of tion and an effort made to have the
K. Alexailer, Vice-Pre.
farming depends on farmers having senate reconsider and pass the bill
\ H N o rton , ( ’ashler W . L. Hamm, Aast. Cashier
real selling organizations in the without amendment. All efforts to
field, Mr. Lampson declared.
reach an agreement between the sen­
"How long would Ford or Dodge ate and the governor failed and a mo­
have lated as manufacturers if they tion to reconsider in thé senate was
m SC ELLAMEOPl
had devoted their entire attention to defeated. The vote stood 17 for re
FOUND— Two bunches of keys. Iden­ building machines and depending on consideration and 13 against. The call
tify at H itt’s and pay for this ad. buyers casually dropping in to pur­ showed :
24-tfc chase cars?” he asked. “Farming has
Yes—Bailey, Banks, Butler, Carsner,
been conducted on Just that sort of Davis, Dunn, Eddy, Elliott, Hunter,
WANTED SOON— Steady man as policy for many years. The policy Kiddle, Mann, Marks, Miller, Norblad
foreman on large alfalfa ranch. must be changed to meet new con Staples and President Corbett.
OK SALE
See J. DeWilde, Room 109, First ditions.
No — Beals, Brown, Butt, Dunne.
"ALE— Automobile, chickens,
National Bank Bldg., Pendleton.
J. Skovbo presided during the meet Hall, Hare, Jones, Joseph, Klepper,
M. Duty.
ur., reasonable.
22-2tc |ng and introduced the speakers. En­ Moser, Reynolds, Strayer and Upton
25-3tp
tertainment features Included two Finances Left In Chaotic Condition.
Bring your broken furniture to me numbers on the violin by Walter
The legislature adjourned withoul
—5 acres 1-2 mile south-
to be repaired. Tom Jensen.
Hamm with Miss Eeyler as accompan- enacting the tithing bill, thus leaving
1 n.ioton. Write Wm. De-
17-tfc j 1st at the piano. Harold Lance sang a the state’s finances in a more or lese
endleton, Oregon, or phone
solo and an encore, Mr. Lindsey of
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Pine City sang a couple of Scotch chaotic condition.
5 2tp.
When the legislature assembled It
See Newell, next door to Sappers. songs very acceptably.
was faced with a deficit of approx'
aaie vicinity of Hermi3-
18-tfe
Following the program refresh­ mately $1,000,000, which was increas
^,.e ul America's finest pianos
ments were served in the basement of ed to $3,882,206 by appropriations dur
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf the church.
t„ Oo sold at large price reduction.
ing the session. The governor plan
. '?3h or terms $10 monthly. If
ned to meet the deficit with a state
m te.csted in seeing this bargain HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND
income tax expected to yield $2,000,-
INSURANCE.
J.
M.
BIGGS,
RE­
v i e C. F. Hendrick, piano brok­
000
and the tithing bill, which took a
FRIENDS
ALTOR.
28-tfc
er and adjuster, 66 Front St., Port
Having diposed of our interest In percentage from various state boards
land, Oregon. 25 4tc.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Kingsley’s Inc., we wish to convey and commissions, thus providing an EFFORTS TO SECURE WORLD
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­ to our patrons and friends our additional $1,000,000.
FOR SALE— New style Cole’s hot
PEACE MADE BY LEAGUE
The legislature passed the income
hearty thanks for your kindness and
plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
blast heater. See Vane Boyn­
tax,
but
this
must
be
submitted
to
the
patronage
during
the
past
four
years.
35-Sfo
ton.
24-tfc
MR. and MRS. OTTO C. PIERCE people at a special election to be held Meetings H i d in Big Centers To
Present Ideas of Conference
June 28. For all practical purposes
FOR RENT— 20 acres in Columbia ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
To Prevent Wars,
the legislature really left the state's
district. M. M. Smith.
24-2p
IS OUR SPECIALTY
office.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
financial
condition
Just
where
It
was
All
O.
&
M.
Warrants
of
the
West
HOME
MADE PASTRY
FOR
SALE—
Adding
machine
rolls
National
interest
is
being
shown
in
FOR SALE— Light wagon, bedstead,
Extension Irrigation DLstrict, reg­ at the beginning of the session.
at the Herald office.
the effort toward universal peace by WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
mattress, springs, cheap Frank Rack.
Governor Must Use Veto.
istered on or before December 31st
a group of prominent men and women
24-2tp
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
The legislature having voted numer­ who are holding public meetings of
1926, will be paid on presentation
Fried
Chicken, home style, 50c
ous
appropriations
without
providing
at the office of the County Treasur­
FOR SALE— Jersey cow, three years
a new and distinct character in the
er of Morrow County on or after funds to meet them it is apparent that principal cities of the United States SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
old, fresh. Write W. P. Trumbull,
White Leghorns at $15 per 100, March 18th, 1927, at which date int­ it will be necessary for the governor and Canada under the title of World
Stanfield, Oregon.
24-tfc
Open 5 :30 to 9:30.
to make liberal use of his veto power Unity Conferences.
erest on said warrants w ill cease.
or $135 per 1,000.
Thorobred Rhode Island Red eggs,
Heppner, Oregon, February 26, if the deficit is to be reduced to a
The situation in Nicaragua and
Barred Rocks from the Henry 1927.
f c a setting. J. S. Dyer. 24-tfc
point where it does not exceed the Mexico, and the international com­
Sommerer flock at $17 per 100„ or
anticipated revenues.
Leon W. Briggs, County Treas.
plications In the Far East are bring­
FOR SALE — Registered Duroc-Jer- $155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or 26-3t.
As a result of the xosslon, so far ing to a focus the efforts of the
sey September pigs. W rite B. Ul­ larger takes 1,000 rates.
as finance is concerned, in addition World Unity Conference Committee,
rich, Pendleton, Ore.
24-tfc
Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE to the income tax, there will be sub­ which has long advocated and worked
mitted to the people at the special to promote a better understanding
OREGON FOR UMATLLA
FOR SALE— Martin C melody saxa- 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26,
election a proposed amendment to the between nations and a spirit of co­
of having t*eth extracted
COUNTY
May
3,
10,
17,
24,
31.
phone, half price, $40 cash, If
6 percent tax limitation which would operation between peoples.
In the Matter of the Estate
take
taken at once. Enquire at this
fix the tax levying “base,’’ so far as
of
May Chix 20 per cent reduction
World
Unity
conferences
are
being
office.
24-2tc
the state is concerned at $3,500 000, held during February and March In
(Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders) Francis M. McC llntlc, Deceased.
CITATION.
plus 6 percent, or 33,710,000 for the New York City, Washington. D. C.,
i OOD COOKING APPLES— 25c box,
To Etta Shannahan and Nettie tax levy of 1928 and thereafter.
3prlngfleld, Mass., New Haven, Conn.,
50c sack at Packing Hbuse. A. W.
Aside from the tithing bill, every Portsmouth, N. H., Cornell Univer­
Emerson, being heirs at law of Fran­
Prann.
23-2p
hlng that Governor Patterson suggest­ sity at Ithaca, New York and other
Inexpensive
Beginning Feb. 1, we will- do cis M. McClintic, deceased:
In the Name of the State of Ore­ ed that he wanted was promptly ac­ centers. Nationally known speakers,
1 AMILTON PIANO, cheap. See It at custom hatching at one cent per
From five to ten minutes completes
gon:
corded him. Not one of his vetoes educators, publicists and leaders In operation.
egg per week.
George Wagner’s.
23-tfc
You, and each of you, are hereby was over-ridden.
Seventy-five per oent hatch
various fields of endeavor are on the
Everready B batteries, $1 allowed
cited and commanded to appear be­
guaranteed after four dav test.
W ill Add to Taxable W ealth.
programs.
for your old battery. Paul Miller.
Bookings now being made. First fore the Hon. I. M. Schannep, Judge
One accomplishment of the whole
"Our purpose is to present the
Pendleton, Oregon
23-tfc
of the above entitled court, at his session was the passage of an act Ideal of world unity,” said MrB. Flor­
come, first served.
office In the court house In Pendle­ hat it Is expected will add to the tax­ ence Norton, of Worcester, Massa­
WHITE POULTRY FARM ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on able wealth of the state and serve In chusetts, secretary of the committee,
THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX IS
HERE— New Bodies, New Motors,
the 23rd day of March, 1927, at the the end to reduce property levies. ”a the supreme Issue of the hour,
Gerald A. W hite
New Colors.
Bruce-Ellis Motor
hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, This was a house bill designed to and this effort Is based on the con­
Hermiston, Oregon
Cars, Hudson-Essex Dealer. 23-3c
then and there to show cause. If any clothe the state tax commission with viction that a new spirit of under­
exists, why an order of the above supervisory and directive powers over standing sympathy is needed if the
USED PIANO— A real buy, terms
entitled court should not be made the county assessors and boards of present period of international crisis
to keep in mind the
to suit.. Write Pendleton Music
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
permitting and directing H. J. War­ equalization; and giving them author­ is to lead us safely beyond the dan­
House, Pendleton, Oregon. 22-3tc
fact that in addition to
ner as admlnlsft-ator of the estate ity to add to the tax rolls a great deal gers of further disastrous warfare
(Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­
printing this news­
JUST received new supply of famous ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ of the estate of Francis M. McClin­ of property that hitherto has escaped. and produce a true and enduring
The administration's budget bill civilization in which all people can
paper
we do job work
Watkins products. Mrs. W. B. Beas­ wise specified, prices are per hundred tic, deceased, to sell at private nale
in one parcel, for cash In hand, for which was passed, makes the governor develop peacefully In mutual coopera­
ley. 22-3tp.
weight.)
of
any
kind. When
the purpose of paying the funeral
tion.”
Scratch, 100s ..................................$2.26
charges,
expenses
of
administration
in
need
of anything
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre Bran, 60s .............................................. 90
and the claims against the said es­
dairy ranch mile west of Alsea. Egg Mash ______
2.30
in this line be sure
State highway, mall route. School Ground Oats .................................... 2.20 tate, all or such part of the herein­
after
described
real
estate
belonging
bus. Want small Irrigated place. Ground Barley ............................. 1.75
E. M. Goodlin, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p Wheat ................................................ 2.20 to said estate, as It may be necessary
to sell for such purposes, the said real
W 4 * C « 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 44
FOR SALE— On easy terms, Dodge Corn .............................. .'.................. 1.90 property being described as follows,
Cracked
Corn
..................................
2.05
coupe In good condition. First
to-wit:
Ground Corn .................................. 2.00 Parcel 1.
National bank.
8-tfc
Mill Run 80s ................................. 1.20
The Southwest Quarter of the
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowe. B. Cow Feed ........................................ 2.10
Come In am
Southeast Quarter of the North­
Ground
Wheat
........
2.30
37-tfc
Hammer.
east Quarter of Section 4, Tp. 4
renew ll nex
Shorts, 80s ...................................... 1.28
North Range 28. E. W. M,
time you ar<
FOR SALE— 2 dining tables, 2 oil Rolled Barley ............................... 1.23 Parcel 2.
stoves, 1 book case. Address Box Calf meal, per pound.................. 3%c
in town.
West Half of the Southwest Quar­
123, Stanfield, Ore.
18-tfc Middlings ....................................;... 1.70
ter of the Northwest Quarter of
Oyster shell ....................
.$0
Section 3, Tp. 4 North Range 28,
FOR SALE— Leather bed davenport, Whole O ats...................................... 2.10
E. W. M., also known as Farm Unit
also Clark Jewell oil stove. Mrs. Salt, half ground 50s...
45
G consisting of 26 acres.
J. F. Bllderback.
2#-tfc
You are further notified that this
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
citation Is served upon you by pub­
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — 22
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
lication, pursuant to order of the
acres irrigated fruit and berry land
COUN’i Y OF UMATILLA
Hon. I. M. Schannep, Judge of the
LEXANDER GRAHAM BELL discovered an electrical
In White Salmon Valley. W ashing­ In the Matter of the Estate
above entitled court, duly made and
of
ton. situated 6 miles from Columbia
principle upon which a great communications art hsj
entered on the 8th day of February,
river, railroad and highway con­ Leo Jin, Deceased,
been founded.
1927,
directing
that
publication
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
nections to Portland, In small town
W hen you need any­
Those who undertook to give practical value to his discovery
Notice Is hereby given that the thereof be made once each week for
on main highway. Good house,
thing in the tine of
likewise left to their successors a principle of service, that has
electric lights, and good buildings. undersigned has by Order of the a period of four weei-.s, in the Her­
miston Herald, and that the first
n e a t an d a ttr a c tiv e
been developed into an intercommunicating system of over
About 900 bearing trees, 6 acres above entitled Court been appointed
17,000,000 telephones.
suitable for strawberries, 4 acres Administrator of the Estate of Leo publication hereof Is made pursuant
Printing.
pasture, lots of firewood on place. Jin, Deceased, and has duly qualified to such order on the 17th day of
Both of these principles were built upon and developed with
February,,
1927.
Write C. R. Smith, Pendleton. Ore. as such. All persons having claims
the same objective,—that of enabling men to talk one to an­
By order of the Hon. I. M.
26-3tp against said estate are notified tc
other
easily, conveniently, cheaply. With nation-wide tcle-
Schannep,
Judge
of
the
above
entitled
present them properly verified to the
phorK/ervice already an accomplished fact, these principles
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red cock­ undersigned at the office of his at­ eourt, mads and entered on the 8th
erels, pullets and hatching eggs. torney, C. Z. Randall at room 24, day of February. 1127.
Still continue to act and react upon each other, producing new
In testimony whereof, I, R. T,
Rita Dyer.
l$-2tp Stangler Building, Pendleton. Ore­
ideals o f service, new goals toward which to strive.
gon, within six months from the date Brown. Clerk of the County Court,
aforesaid,
do
hereunto
set
my
band
FOR RENT— My 40 acres west of of the first publication of thia
send us the price o f a year’?
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
and affix the seal of the said court,
Hermiston 4 miles. W ill sell at Notice.
this 8th day of February, 1*27.
private sale wagon, hay rack,
ubscription if you are in arrears
BELL SYSTEM
Dated February 10, 1927.
R. T. BROWN.
mower, rake, set double harness,
T. B. GURDANE.
One Policy » One S y tte m ■ UntVfreal -Service
and other things too numerous to Administrator of the Estate of Leo
Clerk pf the County Court.
mention
P. H. Prlndle.
B -U c
Jin. Dewssed,
2 M te >«*IU
“on ce o v er.”
SERVICE
d r ADS
T . H . G aith er
CHAPTER
N o.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L Q, O.
F. metta each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting member* cor­
dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Childs Barham, N. G.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosie
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone ConneottVM
HITT
F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k
ESTHER
101, O. B. 8., m eets secoa4 Mid
fourth Tuesday evenlngB of each
month In Masonic Hall. Visiting
members welcome.
Maud M. Kellogg, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
W. J. W A R N E R
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston
h
s.
1 : :
Oregon
M c K e n z ie , m . d -
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
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H o m e C ookin g
B a b y C h ick s 1 9 2 7
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GAS
CAUSE
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Specializing in Acute and Chronic
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffios
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
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