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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1928)
THE HBBMlSTOir OP Dobbin W A L T E R M . P IE R C E G IVES O horse, yon are a wonderful thing; no button* to push, no borna to bonk; you start yourself, no dutch to Blip; no spark to miss, no gears to strip; no license-buying every year, with plates to screw on front and rear; no gas bills climbing up eacb day, steal ing tbe joy of mot’rtng aw ay; no speed cop* chugging In your rear, yelling summons In your ear. Tour Inner tubes are all O. K. and, bless your heart, they stay that way; your spark plugs never miss and fuss, the way they do In some old bus. Your frame is good for many a mile; your body never changes style. Your wnnts are few and easy met; you’ve something on the auto y e t—American Forests and Forest Life. Stock Exchange Seat* Lower. England Proposes to Ban Submarine*. Blackpool, England.—Great Britain New York.—A New York stock ex proposed complete abolition of subma change membership was sold tor $470,- W alter M. Pierce, ex-governor of rine! in consulting with Francs re 000. This 1* a drop of $5000 from th * Oregon and present Democratic can garding further naval armament lim preceding sale and $10,000 from th * dldate for representative from the itation, Lord Coshendun, acting for record high price. second district, was the principal eign secretary, revealed In an address I speaker at an open meeting held In here on th* Anglo-French naval ac Former Chief of American Legion Dio* the auditorium In Hermiston Wednes cord. However, aa France would agree Cleveland, O. — Brigadier-General day evening, October 31. Mr. Pierce only to limitation of the larger ocean John R. McQuigg, national commander confined his discussion principally to going underwater vessels, this was ao- of the American Legion In 1921, died the situation and problems confront ceptad by Britain. at his home here. H e had oeen ill Ing the farmer. a year. The Hermiston address was the first of a series of appearances which — T R Y T H E H E R A L D W A N T ADS— Mr. Pierce w ill make throughout U m atilla county during the next week. On Thursday, November 1, he w ill be In Echo, Umapine, Freewater NO TIC E and M ilton. Friday the schedule calls Notice la hereby given tNat the M ayor and City Council of th e C ity of for addresses at Weston, Athena, Hel Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon, w ill meet at the City Council Cham lx, Adams and Pilot Rock. A meet ing at the court house In Pendleton ber« in said City, Wednesday. November 21, 1928, at 8 o’clock P. M., at 7:46 Monday evening w ill conclude for the purpose of reviewing the follow ing estim ate* and budget for the year 1929, at which tlm « and place the follow ing estimates and budget his campaign. may be discussed w ith the Levying Board. The total amount of money needed by said city for the year 1929 1* esti Ue C irle mated In th« following Budget: Bessie spent ten cents of her own C IT Y OF H E R M IS T O N B U D G ET money to take her brother to see a picture show. “Mamma,” said she, E S T IM A T E D E X P E 1 tiTTURES "couldn’t I take baby Jackie with me ITE M S — next time I go?” Salaries L ib rarian ................................. $ 310.00 “Why, what do yon want to take an Salaries, Janitor .................................. 4 r».0tr eight-months-old baby to a motion pic Miscellaneous .......................................... 10 ture for?” inquired her mother. “Well,” said Bessie defensively. “If I've got to take him sometime, I'd Total ......................................................_ 1500.00 rather take him now before he gets Interest on W arrants 100.00 big and expensive." Street Improvement (Special) 500.00 Street Fund 500.00 G E N E R A I. F U N D : Salary C ity Recorder........................... 6f Salary City Treasurer 160.00 Salary City Attorney 120 00 Turkeys, year old, .12 lbs. up No. 1 Salary City Police 1300.00 birds, live............................ 28 it» 30c Salary City H ealth Officer 120.00 Turkeys, year old 12 lbs. up. No. 1 L ib rary Expense 165.00 birds, dressed ... ...... 36 to 40c Street Lights 1210.00 Turkeys, ’28 hatch 12 lbs. up. No. 1 F ire Department 300.00 birds, live ......... .......... 31 to 33c Miscellaneous 480.00 Turkeys, ’28 hatch., 12 lbs. up, No. 1 ADDRESS IN H E R M IS TO N Joseph N. Scott — FOR— JOINT REPRESENTATIVE 22nd D IS T R IC T U M A T IL L A A N D MORROW COUNTIES Candidate for Re-Election For State B uilden They who preach patience to the peoples as the sole remedy for the 111* by which they are oppressed, or who while they admit the necessity of a contest, would yet leave the Initiative to be taken by their rulers, do not, to my thinking, understand the state of things coming upon us. . . . It is not enough to precipitate a monarchy Into a gulf; the gulf must be closed up, and a durable edifice erected on Its site.—From "Faith and the Fu ture,” by MazzInL DEM O CR ATIC T IC K E T (Paid Adv.) Bounties From Ore. Rivers When Paeteurization Fail» The value of the pasteurization process as applied to milk has been questioned from time to time and It is undoubtedly true that for one rea son or another, the operation does not always seem to be entirely satisfac tory In the results. Somewhat recent ly It has been discovered that milk 'left uncooled between milking and pasteurization for a period of about four hours contains a large percent age of organisms that resist the pas teurizing process, while milk cooled and held to below 60 degrees Fahren heit until It reaches the pasteurizer contains relatively few of these heat- . resisting organisms. Oregon rivors offer unsurpassed scenic beauty, the zest of sport and the challenge of adventure. For our practical well-being, Oregon rivers give us food and game fish. BU T IN M O DERN C IV IL IZ A T IO N F IS H A R E T H E LEAST OF T H E R IV E R ’S G IFTS. PRODUCE Wanted FRO M T H E 7 R IV E R S COME W A T E R FOR M IN IN G W A T E R FOR IR R IG A T IO N W A T E R FOR M A N U F A C T U R E W A T E R FOR L U M B E R IN G W A T E R FOR C O M M U N ITIE S H Y D R O -E L E C T R IC PO W ER. Vote NO X X X X Sun Doge “Sun dogs" are mock suns, appear ing In the form of a bright light near the sun, usually tinged with the pris matic colors and sometimes having a luminous train. Two or more are generally seen at the same time In connection with solar halos. They are popularly called “sun dogs” because they are attendent on or followers of the sun. They are really optical Illu sions and are known scientifically as "parhelia." The Images are due to the prismatic reflection of the rays of light through Ice crystals formed in the upper atmosphere. 309 311 313 315 Shall We Tie Up Four Great Rivers The aim of the water and fish bills is to prohibit the use of w ater from the DESCHUTES, M cK E N Z IE , U M P QUA and ROGUE rivers and their tributaries for "any purpose whatso ever,” except fish propogatlon, cover ing one-fourth of the state and one- h a lf the undeveloped w ater power. T H E S E BILLS STONP D E V E L O P M E N T A N D PROGRESS. VOTE NO League in Opposition to W ater and Fish Bills. Eugene, Oregon J. E. Shelton, Pres., (Paid Adv.) N e a rly a T raged y H l* absent-mindedness had got him Into such an unfortunate mlz-up that he resolved to end It all. He care fully stuffed the keyhole, the wludow cracks, and then threw himself upon tbs bed. Next morning, when he did not ap pear for breakfast, they went upstair* and smashed the door. They found him snoring. He bad forgotten to turn on the gasi — R EA D T H B W A N T ADR— Christmas Cards New Stock 1 he Herald birds, dressed .................. 37 to 41c Capons, No .1 birds, live, 6 lbs. up, lly e ...................................... so to 3 » Capons, No. 1 birds, live, 6 lbs. up, dressed ................................ 36 to 38c Hens, heavy col., live ____ 26 to 26c Hens, Med., live,...................... ........ 20c Hens, light, live.................. 16 to 17c Geese, young live, live .... 19 to 22c Ducks, young Pekin, live.... 20 to 23c Lambs, fancy lig h t ............. 20 to 22c Be e f .........................According to Grade Hogs,.top blockers ............. 13 to 14c Veal, fancy top ................................ jg c Veal, med. and Heavy........ 15 to 17c The above is the trend of the market. W e w ant poultry of all kinds; the price on turkeys w ill not be any high er this year than last and a good chance of a lower m arket a* there are more birds. Ship me your poultry. Nelson Produce Co. Wholesale Commission Merchants 161 F ro n t St., Portland, Oregon T otal ..... .......................... . W ATER FUND: Salary Superintendent Labor Miscellaneous Power Electric New Pipe Payments Interest on Bonds Miscellaneous 4395.00 1500.00 200.00 1400.00 800.00 1500.00 100.00 T otal ...................... Grand Total ................... Estimated Receipts: W ater System Lioenses, fees, fines 5500.00 $11495.00 6500.00 160.00 5650.00 Amount Necessary by Taxation 5845.00 W e the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee of the C ity of Hermiston, thereby certify th at the foregoing Is correct as made by said Budget Committee. B. S. K IN G S L E Y , Chairman. (8 -2 tc ) W . L. H A M M , Cecretary. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET CITY OF HERMISTON fe-; Budget Allowance Expenditures for Three Fiscal Year* next preceding tjie Last Year. 4« ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14 Thia original estimate Is made In compliance w ith seotlon 231-A of the school laws of 1S21 and show* in parallel column* the u n it cost* of the several services, materials ana supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and ihs budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ( “Six months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) E X P E N D IT U R E S ITEM Expenditure and Budget Allowance for 8 mo. of L ast Behool Year R« Urna ted E xpendi tures for thooniuihfr 8e bool Year PERSONAL S E R V IC E ; 1. Superintendent ............................ t... 2. Principals ................................. • 1................................................... . 7-at 1125 ......................................... 5. Teachers, 1......................... .. 4. J a n ito rs .................................... „ 6. Clerk and bond....................... T otal— Personal Services* .... ... M A T E R IA L S A N D SUPPLIES : 1. F urnitu re (desks, etc) ......... 2. Supplies (chalk, e tc )......... . 6. Janitor's supplies ................ .. 7. Fuel ................................... ......... 8. L ig h t .............. ................ ........... 9. W ater ............ „ .......................... 10. Postage and statloneory ............. T otal— M aterial and Supplies ............. M A IN T E N A N C E and R E P A IR S : Buildings and grounds...................... Buildings and grounds...................... T o ta l— Maintenance and Repairs... IN D E B TE D N E S S : 1. Bonded and interest thereon....... 2. W arran t and Interest thereon... Total— Indebtedness .............................. . TR A N SPO R TA TIO N OF PU P IL S : $1200.00 1350.00 7875.00 7876.00 945.00 840.00 150.00 12360.00 300.00 300.00 700.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1600.00 ( 50J5.00 340.00 75.00 160.00 230.00 318.00 76.00 79.00 100.00 85.00 45.00 690.00 87.00 96.00 1598.00 176.00 173.00 220.00 2780.00 4000.00 6780.00 1780.00 1780.00 1600.00 260.00 1780.00 46.50 3110.00 The following is a fu ll and complete classified summary of Indebted*** of the C ity o f Hermiston: Outstanding W a te r B o n d * ___ ____ _ Outstanding W a r r a n t * _____ _____ _ Outstanding W arran ts Street ta p ..... Outstanding W a rra n t* H u rlb u rt Ave. Outstanding W arran ts Gladys Ave.__ 1136.20 2401.31 • 110.00 300.00 800.00 23840.00 1610.71 >00.00 1800.00 300.00 74.00 T o ta l— Miscellaneous ....................... G R A N D T O T A L .................... ........ 23310.00 250.00 500.00 8T.00 Total— Insurance ............................. M ISCELLANEO US: $ 600.0011200.00 72.00 115.00 105.00 250.00 210.00 177.01 3 x> a o •3 g u “ L IB R A R Y : Salaries L ib ra rian ..... .... ..... Salaries Janito r ....................... Miscellaneous —........................ Total ....................................... IN T E R E S T ON W A R R A N T S : Street Improvement (S p l.) .. Street F u n d ................................ GENERAL FUND : Salary C ity Recorder ............... Salary City Treasurer ............ Salary C ity A ttorney ............ Salary City Police ....... ........... Salary C ity H ealth O fficer ... Street lights ........................................ F ire Department ______ ________ Micellaneous .......................... .... ..... Total .............. ..... _ .... ............. W ATER FUND: Salary S u p e rin te n d e n t__ ........__ Labor M iscellaneous...... ___ ........... Power Electrie .................................. New Pipe Payments __ _____ _____ Interest on Bonds _____________ Miscellaneous________ - . . _________ T o t a l_____ ____ ______ __________ Grand T o t a l___________ __ ______ E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S : W ater System ______________ _____ License Fees and Fine*.___ ____ ___ Amount Necessary by Taxation ____ «*» 22355.00 u s i i a 5 3 « £ ► » rearlv 1350.00 7875.00 6085.00 945.00 340.00 650.00 75.00 150.00 12200.00 1 j h Exp'nditure Bod. Allow. d,toU 781.00 Total— Transportation of Pupils IN S U R A N C E : Detailed Ex- pendituret for Allow- $ .600.00 «1 Estimated Expendi ture* for ensuing year. Expenditure« for I Fletei r ex n ex t precedine laet eekeel rr. ------------ Expen- dltuie In detail IT E M S 166.35 D o t a l ___ .....— I, R. A. Brown son. do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1928-1929 prepared by me and that the expenditure* and budget allowances for six months of the current year ang the expenditures for the three flees! ynxrs next preceding the current year shown above hav* been com *11- ed from the record* In my charge nng are true and correct copies thereof. >-2te R . A, BROWNSON. District Clerk. t --------------------------- 360.00 40.00 200.00 180.00 180.00 20.00 20.00 124.55 100.00 124.55 300.00 60.00 750.00 165.55 275.00 600.00 100.0 500.00 500.00 600.00 100.00 940.00 1300.00 120.00 >60.00 41.00 1500.00 200.00 1400.00 800.00 1500.00 100.00 780.00 618.45 517.70 867.30 1289.05 6650.00 6660.00 4017.11 810.00 190.00 690.00 900.00 750.00 1620.00 83.63 617.75 1409.50 900.00 2735.34 735.00 1560.00 285.06 166.29 3317.81 3250.00 7646.56 6771.26 7750.00 12037.20 5931.65 5500.00 11100.00 'i 764.15 300.00 300.00 600.00 49.98 50.00 100.00 70.00 120.00 240.00 616.00 650.00 1283.97 60.00 60.00 120.00 412.15 480.00 914.89 176.31 100.00 349.36 121.36 290.00 265.16 1970.35 3126.00 3873.40 4290.10 300.00 480.00 $500.00 150.00 360.00 40.00 199.63 599.63 6125.11 is. ! ’.U I T H '! $35000.00 660.15 1460.01 5*1 .0 0 2711.00 n . I |3 0 « « 4 . IB I. C. W . Kellogg, do hereby certify th a t th * shove estimât« of expenditure« f r the year 1020. bndm t allowances for the firs t six month of current year and expenditure* for the three flacal year* next pre- ceding the current year and summary of indebtedness aa shown above, have been compiler from th * record* In my charge and to tba bant of my knowledge are true and correct. C. W . KELLOGG. City Recorder, H «rm l*toa, Oregon.