I THE ILEKMiqTOH HBKXLD. HERMTOOM, O M Q O Ìf. 25lfr ^rrtnüötin Errali Published every Thursday at Her mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­ ager. Entered as second class matter December, 1901. at the poetof/tce at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon Subscription Rates One Tear ..........-------- - -----13.00 Six Months ----------- -— .—. 91.00 His own qualities of leadership and the graciousness of his wife gave them a position In the life of the ¡community rarely found. Besides his wife he U survived by a son and a daughter, Carl S. McNaught of Hermiston, and Mrs. B. H. Geary of Portland; and three rrandchildren. Out of respect to the memory of Tolonel McNaught, all places of bus- iness In the city were closed be- •ween the hour, of 10 and 12:30 Sat- irday morning. with the one thought of the better ment of the club In all its activities Be It further resolved that beyond the scope of this club, the communi­ ty will greatly.miss the good officer of this useful citizen who was ever ready to help in any emergency and who spent of his time and talent* so liberally that those who may come after may reap the benefits of his labors and unselfish efforts, Be it further resolved that this resolution be spread upon the min­ ute, of this organization and a copy thereof given to the press for publi­ cation. COMMERCIAL CLUB MOURNS Hermiston Commercial Club DEATH OF COL. M'NAUGHT F. C. McKenzie, Pres. David S. Rowe, Sec’y, His earthly record had been com­ pleted, so his worn out body wa„ tak­ Resolutions Adopted At Weekly en away from Hermiston the other) Meeting Tuesday Praise day to Its final resting place. Death ended his labors In behalf of tb< Work He Did country he had worked so indiistrl ously for: It did not and can not dim The following resolutions were the results he ha, secured. It is giv­ inanimously adopted by the Hermls- en to few men to occupy so large e ‘on Commercial club at itg meeting place as was filled in this commun Tuesday: lty by Colonel McNaught. His kind Whereas it ha, pleased the Al­ ly face will be missed, and the pro­ mighty to take from our midst our ject’s affairs may easily suffer if any friend and neighbor. Col. J. F. Mc­ less measure of knowledge anr Naught, now therefore, thoughtfulnes than he brought to hli Be it resolved that we the mem­ work Is used by those on whom hit bers of the Hermiston Commercial mantle falls. Hub feel that we have lost one of >ur most useful members whose ad­ Mistakes do happen, even in news­ vice was always sought and given paper offices. Last week the Herald carried a word of appreciation of the dahlia exhibit in the farm product* department at the Hermiston Dairy A Hog show and gave all the credit to Mre. H. J. Ott. A member of the committee that aided in securing the exhibits In the farm products de partment informed the editor that t about a third of the blossoms were Now open in the room formerly contributed by Mrs. H. W. Louder milk. We repeat that the exhibit wai occupied by the White Tailor a mighty fine one, irrespective of Shop. how many contributed to it. BOW M AN SHOE SHOP — We Use— Farm Bureau To Meet The monthly meeting of the Uma­ tilla Project Farm Bureau will be held at Columbia school house Fri day evening at 8 o’clock. A full pro­ gram has been arranged for,the eve­ ning, and a big crowd is expected. Tests Next Week Modern Machinery in all our repair work and guar­ antee our materials and workman­ ship. OUT OF TOWN W0RR5 Dr. B. T. Simms of the state coi-1 ALSO SOLICITED lege will be In Hermiston Monday Tuesday and Wednesday next week to conduct regular tests for contag­ H E R M I S T O N , O R E G O N ious abortion In cattle herds. Those desiring the tests made hould notify P. P. Sullivan. • Me. M il. ReMrv, Dirt. He. 12 «SPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■t Harm l.ton. in the l u u e f O rwon. at the ekw ef bueioeee on Oct. 10, 1SS7. RESOURCE* L o ea«w xU lM aunu .............S M S .IK M 1 M ,U S W | ° ” 8 S Ì Ì Ì X r U,'‘ d ....... ............ * " i « « ir t , yneeetwes....... . ua t * its 7: U. S. benda to eeenre tlrcuiatiaa (per valtaa)................... S.MO.OO S.tSO.O< Other benda, ateeba, aeeuritlee, ate........ W,8n».2l Banking beaae ................ S.OSO.OO F l e t t e r e , fix tu re . ------------------ 1.MS.1I ».ON.If Baal estate ewaed ether than banking M M . .........- ........... ....... .. 9.611.9, Lawful reeerre with Federal Ra— n — ..... ... ............. 1S.MS.T1 Caah hi e m i t 'aai ant due fréta N et- lenal baaka . 2A.ui Total ef Item * ». 10.11, and IS. t S .l ii. n M iaeelaneoua rash Itetna ....................... ls .lt Kadematten fund with U. 8. Treaaurer and due from U. 8. Treaaurer______ SIS.* Total ELECTION NOTICE budîet ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: W e H ave A n ticip a ted Your needs in everything th at is necessary to com­ plete your golf outfit MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: C om e in and give our line th e “on ce o v er.” NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UM­ ATILLA COUNTY In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor. H erm iston H osp ital Maternity Cases our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see ns abont oar new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all timet. TELEPHONE 881 H erm iston T ran sfer Has Y our Subscription E x p ire d ? Total RffiU of Orwnn Q ro fllm Aitilla MM.7M.4I) U A H . Norton. ceehtee of iha abavo oom h u h , do mlmimly awmr that the chore Metern. I t tree to the hoot a» nrr koowladgo and heUrt. A. H . NO R TO N . Chatter I and .worn to before m t thia Ittk d a y I ef October, 1»*7 ' 1 J. M. Big««. Notary Publio for Oregon. M r sommimioo expiree M u . I. ISSI. Correo t— Atteet: R. A L B X A N D R R . » . B. BW A TXX. W . L. HAM M COL. McNAUGHT IS CALLED (Continued From Page One) er. the water district was formed, and h< was continuously a member I of thia board, aome of the time ag Its, president, aa office held by him at | the lime of his death. Hr wag the chief author of two lm-| portent contracts between the gov- irnmcat and* the district, both of| w hlch were slowly evolved over per­ iods of several months. Colonrl Me-1 Naught took a deep Interest In all | public question^ touching on the wel­ fare of the project nqd the town.! We aim to please THE NEW ZER.OLENE Reason wAy (1 OF MANY) STABILITY - Lubricate* cor­ rectly—never "breaks down” TAe modern oil for modern motor ta n . MURMfiP o n . COMBANY OF CAU FO fiN M 1780.00 4000.00 36780.00 31800.00 . 3220.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: ........................... INSURANCE .......................................... ...................... • ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges) ............ ~ — — — v MISCELLANEOUS: ... Non 3500.00 Total ............................................ ........................ Total estimated amount of mon­ ey for ail purposes during the 322570.00 year ................................................................ ...—■ ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the 2913.80 coming school year ......................... (Use amount of county school fund received last year as basis in mak­ ing this estimate.) From state school fund during tho 467.20 coming school year ........................... (Use amount of state school fund re­ ceived last year as basis in making this estimate.) From elementary school fund during 2030.00 the coming school year .................... Bstmlated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year: 1350.00 Union High School rent .................. (Do not include the money to be re­ ceived from the proposed tax.) Total estimated receipts, not includ­ 36761.00 ing proposed tax .......................................................................... RECAPITULATION Total estimated expanses for the year 22570.00 Total estimated receipts not Includ­ 6761.00 ing proposed tax ............................. Balance, amount to be raised by district tax *.... ............ ......................................... 315809.00 The indebtedness of District No. 14 is as follows: 26000.00 Total bonded indebtedness.............. Total warrant lndebtednesg <........ 26209.53 52209.53 . Total amount of all indebtedness.. Dated this 13th day of October,1927. Attest: R. A. Brownson W. J. Warner District Clerk Chairman, Board of Directors Estimo tod Expendi­ ture« for thrensuinff School Year 1. ottMt r deal. dealers. . 3500.00 Bonded and Interest thereon ...... Warrant, and interest thereon .... Total ................................- .................................. L m » School Year Come in and let us »how you the proper method in servicing your car, at we are experts in our line. Free air service. Superintendent ........ 31200.00 1 teacher .................... 1350.00 7— 1125.00 ...... 7876.00 1— 945.00 .................... 945.00 4. Janitor ........................... 640.00 5. Clerk and bond ............ 150.00 Total— Personal services 312160.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: *SCRVICE W ITH A . S M IL E UERMISlOt SERVICE STATION FR A N K LITTVO OQODOltTOO NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION T ) INCREASE TAX MORE THAN SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR Notice is hereby given to the legil votrre of School District No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, th.U an election will be held In said district et the school building on the 12th day of November. 1927, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, to vote on t ie question of increasing the amount of the tax levy in s:.id District for t ie year 1928 by more than six per cent over the amount of such levy f >r the year immediately preceding. It 1s necessary to raise this addl ional amount by special lery for the following reason: To take care of o itstanding warrants. Dated thia 13th day of October, 1997. Attest: . W. J. Warner R. A. ftrowason Chairman Board of Directors District Clerk " NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 14 of Umatilla County. State of Oreg'n. that a School Meeting of said dis­ trict will be held at the school building on the 12th day of November. 1927, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon f»r the purpose of discussing the bud­ get hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the prop­ osition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said schqpl district during the fiscal year beginning on June 20. 1927. and ending June 30. 1928. bs eetlmcted in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school bind, special district tax, and all other moneys nt the district: 1. Furniture (desks etc.) ............ 2. Supplies (chalk etc.) ..300.00 5. Playground equipment 200.00 6. Janitor’s supplies ........ 200.00 7. Fhiel ............ ................ - 600.00 8. Light ......... 170.00 9. Water ................ 90.00 10. Postage, stationery........ 50.00 Total—material, supplie* 31610.00 Detailed E x - ponditurao fo r t4 .ta ,« r n l the threo-rear (Budget Expen­ diture in detail Allow- snoe in detail PERSONAL SERVICE: Correct Lobro 500.00 Notice, is hereby given that the undersigned a, guardian of the per­ son and estate of Betty Pearl Smith, a minor, and pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 20th day of August, We Haul 1927, will sell for cash in hand in ANYTHING one parcel at private sale upon sealed bids at the office of my attorney, W. A n y w HERE .1. Warner, in Hermiston, Oregon, all ANYTIME the following described lands located TELEPHONE 31 in Umatilla County, Oregon, and all belonging to said estate, as follows: Lot* 11 and 12 in Block 15 In the Town of Hermiston, Oregon, as platt­ ed in the NE >4 SEU Sec. 10. Tp. 4N. READ THE WANT ADS R. 28 E. W. M., and that said guard­ ian will receive bids for 3aid land from and after Monday, the 21st day of November, 1927, and will sell said Come in anc land to the highest bidder for cash, renew it next provided said bid is satisfactory to time you an the Judge of the above entitled Court. ài town Thlg notice is published four con­ secutive weeks in the Hermiston Her­ ald, a newspaper of general circula­ tion published weekly in Hermiston, ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Umatilla County, Oregon, and by SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 posting the same notice in three pub­ lic places in said County and State, This original estimate Is made In compliance with section 231-A of the school law» of 1923 and ohows ail in the manner and form as by in parallel columns the unt costs of the aeveral servlcen. material and supplier for tho thro« fiscal year* law provided. next preceding tho current year, th* detail expenditure« for tho last one of said three preceding fiscal Dated this 20th day of October, years and the budget allowances and expenditure* for six months of the curremt year. (‘ Six months of 1927. the current year” means six months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES Robert O. Horning Guardian of the Person and Es­ Expenditure end Expenditures fo r 8 Fiscal y ’a r tate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor chool yr. Budget Allowance next preceding last sch 7-5te for 6 mo. of LIABILITIES Special. catk m Spa lece.G ereg.a r o g e .a n d 31610.00 INDEBTEDNESS: HITT IT E M « S tan d ard 0 3 S ervice S ta tio n ., 200.00 200.00 600.00 170.00 90.00 50.00 Total ................... - ................................................. ------ 5*..........— ............. M l8 .T a .ti Capital atock paid in 11000. • | Surplus fu n d ....................................... ........ 10,000.0 Undivided profits ...................... U .I7S.N laea current exreaeee paid S.M0.H il.M t .U | Circulating eotraoutstanding ................... S.SM.O Amounts due to National hanks............... 70.17 Certified check. outstanding.................... 70.41 Cashior’a cheek. outstanding. ....... i.M * 7; | Total of Homo 24. 28. 4». »7 end » 4,tlO .lt Demand depoaita: Individual deposits subject to chock 1W.7W.M | O rtifieeteeaf depoeltdee I * lees thee ID days(o;her than for monor borrowed) M.»I7.1< | Rl ate, county er other mnnleipeldepoeita lt.1 tt.ti Other demand deposits ..................... „ »10.1 Total Items 2». Mt »1. » . 58, M »01.011 It Time ilepoaita: Saving* dcpo.lta IV -W « I Other tlme^depoalta.................. 55,744,1k I Total tim e deposits ---------- 4*0(04*. Joo.oo Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ...... Playground equipment .................. Janitor’s supplies ..........................- Fuel .......................................... ......... Light .................................................. Water ...............~................. ......... — Postage, stationery and printing.. Total .............................................—..................... MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Building and grounds Hermiston Irrigation District Notice is hereby given that an elec­ tion will be held within the Hermis­ ton District at the office of W. J. Warner, secretary, on Main St. In the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1927, for the pur­ pose of electing one director to serve for three years and one director to serve until the first Tuesday in Feb­ ruary, 1929. The polls will be open from 8 o’clock a. m. until S o’clock p. in. of said day W. J. Warner Secretary. 7-3tc. Sal. per year Superintendent, one ...................... 31200.00 31200.00 Teacher*, one ............... ................... 1350.00 1350.00 Seven ................................... 1125.00 7875.00 One ................................................... 945.00 945.00 Janitors, one ................................... 640.00 640.00 Clerk and bond ............................... 150.00 150.00 Total ............... - .............. - ......................................................... 31*1« 3600.00 675.00 3937.50 477.50 410.00 76.00 6175.00 19305.00 1200.00 160.00 23355.00 100.00 100.00 406.00 188.00 421.00 86.00 43.00 150.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 584.00 300.00 120.00 734.65 750.00 1698.00 3 600.00 675.00 3937.50 477.50 375.50 75.00 5140.50 88.50 126.15 < yr- y « r lT to ta l. , , t . »■rat re a r xtvo ra a r lr Urtala 32700.00 23310.00 1610.71 CONSTRUCTION: Total— Construction ______ - — MAINTENANCE A R EF A IR S:.......... Buildings & ground«.. 3600.00 Total maintenance & rep’rs. 3800.00 4438.85 283.41 283.41 250.00 250.00 222.00 220.00 890.00 890.00 1780.00 2691.30 43.50 ASSESSMENTS (Highway*, Roads, treeta. B ridges): Totol— Assessments .... — ------------ INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded A Int. thereon .. 1780.00 2. Warrant A Int. thereon 36000.00 Total— Indebtedness ___ _ 35780.00 1730.00 3810.00 5100.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: ..................................... 11300.00 Total— Trans, of pupils .... 31800.00 INSURANCE: ............. Total Insurance MISCELLANEOUS: 220.00 Includ. Health nurse 500.00 Total— Miscellaneous ______ _ GRAND TOTAL ?._____ $22870.00 748.51 748.51 700.00 748.51 1933.20 1936.20 2419.38 3408.51 137.40 167.40 300.00 300.00 195.00 395.00 155.35 <92.11 31.00 100.00 ---------- ---------- 377.08 377.08 I, R. A. Browr-ron. de hereby eartify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1927-1318 was prepared by me and that the expenditure and budget allowance for elx months of the current year aad the expenditures for the three flaexl years next preceding the current »ear aa shown above have been com­ piled from the records iD my charge and *rt *nd correct copies thereof. ; ; . . . . R, A. BR0W N80N. District CI ft R,