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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GEhdAUNTEREST
Mr. ana Mrs. H e n ry Thorlaon were
'v is itó n Sunday at the home of M n .
Mr. and M n . Barlow from
I'horlson's parents, M r. and M n . O. home of M n . Barlow's parents, Mr.
E. H unt.
and Mrs. Tilsou. ‘
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled tor Information
of Our Readers.
— OF—
SEATTLE
Who has made Professional Visits to
Hermiston for ten years
w ill again be at
Registration of students at Oregon
State college passed the 2400 mark
a t the dose of the first two weeks,
according to B. B. Lemon, registrar,
who reports 2402 enrolled.
HOTEL HERMISTON
Friday, Oct. 25
Latest registration figures show
1084 students enrolled at the Univer
sity of Oregon in Eugene. According
to Bari M. Pallett, registrar, this is LEVI STRAUSS WAIST OVTmAT.TR
24 less than last year’s total.
— FOR SALE B Y -
Visitors to Crater Lake national
CHAS. G. BURE, Inc.
park this year numbered 128.425, ac
cording to figures e f the departm ent!
of the Interior, an lncreaae of approx-'
Imately 15,000 over last year.
FOR ONE DAY
wifi SELL
Eyes Examined, Glasses Ground and
LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS
Fitted.
KINGSLEY’S
CHARGES REASONABLE
NOTICE OF SALE
A young elk -with five-point home :
wua recently mistaken for a back deer .
and killed by a La Pine hunter he-1 ■'
tweea Crescent and La Pine. The an
imal weighed about 400 pounds.
The Oregon grand lodge, Knights
e f Pythias, brought its 47th annual
convention to a close In Portland with
the installation of officers.
Next
year's convention w ill be held In Port
land.
One hundred and fifty thousand
baby trout have been placed In the
Umatilla river at Bingham Springs
by the state game commission. The
fish were from the hatchery at Blng-
Herbert Egbert, 68, twice member
of the Oregon legislature and for a
number of years president of the state
farmers' union, died at his home In
The Dalles, following a paralytic
stroke.
Many people from Seaside have
Joined in the cranberry harvest In the
Clatsop county hogs. The total crop'
e f the Delmoor bog, the largest on
Clatsop Plains;" w ill "be about 7000
B. H . Batson, traveling agent for
the Oregon State hospital, suffered
bruises and lacerations when ha was
attacked by a daer which had escaped
from a corral near the state peniten
tiary in Salem.
Dr. H. C. Curry
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
The Oregon-Washington W ater Serv
ice company w ill spend 1271,000 on
a now intake and filtration plant for
the Salem system, It was announced
recently.
Baker
Is be
lower
From
daily.
S ave Y o u r Eyes
THE OLD RELIABLE
w ill have a special election
November 11 to vote on a special levy
of >21.000 annually for five yean to
pay interest on indebtedness.
W hat promises to be one of
county’s most productive mines
ing developed on Love creek on
Powder, 20 miles east of Baker.
six to 10 tons of coal are mined
Pen-}
dleton were v is itó n Sunday at the
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of the authority of the City Char-
I ter of the City of Hermiston and the
i direction of the City Council author
ising and directing the Treasurer of
the City of Hermiston to collect the
unpaid assessment levied upon the
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
¡tnlston.
ths property line at Fourth 8traet,
trlct No. 10 for improv
'Lot Block
Name
Amount levied and Improved under the pro
Avenue in said City between the east ‘19 10 W. W. lllsley
....... 61.70 visions of Ordinance No. 118 passed
line of First street and the West line 20 10 W. W lllsley ... ....... 61.70 by the City Council and approved by
of Seventh street, levied and Improv 23 10 O. E. Ryder ...... ....... 58.82 the Mayor on April 1, 1925.
ed under the provisions of Ordinance 24 10 O. E. Ryder...... ....... 68.82
I will on the 18th day of November,
No. 120 passed by the City Council 29 10 Ed. Canavaugh ....... 61.70
1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock ia
and approved by the Mayor on Aug 30 10 Ed. Canavaugh ....... 61.70
the forenoon of said day at the City
ust 5. 1925.
Newport addition to the City of Council Chamber In the City of Her
I will on the 18th day of November Hermiston according to plat filed miston, Oregon sell the following
1928. at the hour of 10 o’clock in the March 21, 190G.
described lots, pieces and parcels of
Name
forenoon of said day at the City Ix)t Block
Amount land at public auction to tha highest
35 34 bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
Council Chamber in the City of Her 8
miston, Oregon, sell the following 9
1 F. C. McKenzie... ...... 33.23 from the sale of each lot. piece or
described lots, pieces and parcels of 14
1 George Bancroft . ...... 60.40 parcel of land to be applied In satis
9
2 Chas. G. Burk ... ....... 36.26 faction of the assessment upon said
land at public auction to the high
2 Chas. G. Burk..... ...... 28.61 lot. piece or parcel of land with in
eat bidder for cash In hand, the pro 12
ceeds from the sale of each lot piece 13
2 Chas. G. Burk.... ...... 28.61 terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1925.
2 A. L. Larson....... ...... 29.48 it the rate of 6 per cent per annum
or parcel of land to be applied in »at 14
2 Sappers Inc......... ...... 30.34 together with a penalty of 16 per
1,faction of the assessment upon aald 16
lot, piece or parcel of land with In 1
4 F. W. Milner ..... ...... 66.56 ent of each of said assessments and
terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1925, al 2
4 F. W. Milner ..... ...... 73.66 all costs.
8
4 Soren Jensen ....
the rate of 6 per cent per annum tn
6.90
Following Is a desclptlon of each
5 A. A. Little ....... ...... 29.48 of said lots, pieces or parcels of land
gether with a penalty of 15 per cent 3
5 Anna Strohm ..... ...... 28.61 with the number of feet frontage
of each of »aid assessments and al) 4
coats.
3
21 00 name of owner or reputed owner, and
Following is a description of each 4 6 Julius Lund ......... ...... 31.5ft the amount of said assessments.
6 Julius Lund ....... ...... 32.37
if aald lots, pieces or parcels of land 5
Original town of Hermiston accord
W. L. HAMM,
with the number of feet frontage,
ing to plat filed November 23, 1804.
name of owner or reputed owner, and
City Treasurer Lot Block
Name
Amount
7-6tc
the amount of said assessments.
11 4 Elizabeth T. Adams.... 15.69
Original town of Hermiston accord
12 4 H. R. Newport ........... 24.14
ing to plat filed November 23, 1904.
13 4 R. H. Newport ............. 24.14
NOTICE OF SALE
Lot Block
Name
Amount
EH 17 5 J. L. Harmon ____ 12.51
7 Julius Lund
.......... 276.23
Notice Is hereby given that by vir 18 6 F. B. Swayse .......
26.51
7 Julius Lund ............... 75.22 tue of the authority of thp City 20 6 J. L. Harmon ..........
26.21
9 H. R. Newport ......
79.36 Charter of the City of Hermiston and 21 5 Ira H. Martin ______
24.65
9 U. R. Newport ............. 73.60 the direction of the City Council au 22 6 Ira H. Martin ............. 24.55
9
C. H. Skinner ........ 71.68 thorizing and directing the Treasurer 23 6 F. B. Swayze .......
24.18
9 C. H. Skinner ............ 69.76 of the City of Hermiston to collect the 24 5 F. B. Swayze ____
24.88
9 C. H. Skinner ........... 69.76 unpaid assessments levied upon the E 15 ft.
9 E. Mummo ................
71.68 land embraced in Improvement Dis 15 6 J. L. Harmon ....... .
6.45
9 E. Mumina .................. 73.60 trlct No. 11 for improving Hurlbun 16 6 J. L. Harmon ............. 10.73
9 E. Muinma ................... 79.36 »venue in said City lying between
W. L. HAMM.
Sub-Division of Lot B City of Her- the property line at First Street and 7-6tc
City Treasurer.
HERMISTON TRANSFER
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NEW FORD COUPE
Ben Cox, Cayuse, la naturally a sober
man. but ha almost asked a doctor to
ABftljnw
wiitsr 1 m had baaa
lag when ke discovered that the four-
point beck be had killed at Emigrant
springe was a doe.
Mora than 500 summer recreation-
lata visited the nine dominant peaks
of the Deeekutes national forest on
which lookouts are located, last sum
mer, according to records computed
by forest officials.
A - .’’-“;" ' fe"’--»
Codas posts from Marshfield are be
ing hauled on trucks by R. C. Holman
of Talent to Klamath Falls. The haul
from- Marshfield to Talent la made in
one day. Holman loads h it trucks with
potatoes on the return trips.
As the result of Injuries suffered la
a half-hour barehanded fight with a
maddened bnD, lease Boyer, 56. of
Bethel, was taken to a McMinnville
hospital In a critical condition and
was not expected to llva.
By unanimous vote the city council
at Ashland approved the ordinance
regMriag a permit for the eoastrae-
tlon, remodeling or repair of any struc
ture within the city limits. In which
the amount involved exceeds 5105.
T H E M A R K ET»
Portland
Wheat—Big Bond bluestem, 51.66;
soft white and western whlte,31.19H;
hard winter, northern spring and west
ern red. 6L17H-
H ay - Alfalfa. 2 2 2 .6 0 0 » per ten;
valley timothy. 6 1 8 .5 0 0 » : eastern
Oregon timothy. 8 2 1-6 00» : Mover,
618; oet hay, f i t ; oats and vetch,
51 8.80 0» .
Batterie t—47® lie .
fineÍ ^ e , " 0O'fCeat'^/®.
P m /•
An example o f the
fine coachwork o f the
new Ford closed models
T he
«eh. 510500.
Bntterfst— 61c.
4
Cattle—Choice steers. 5 8 .6 0 0 1 0 » .
Hogs—Prims light. 211-25OH-40.
510.26010.60.
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1,1 traft.
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on
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fa
F ed e r 6Sd«e, 6929
C o «/» , 6990
6pm« Coepr, » M rn e M e mW, 6 5 »
Perder Sedan, 6629
Bielman Motors
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S oatcandWh
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Pac,i-
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Cattle— Steers, good, 58.60015.
Hogn—Good and choice, 810.60®
*16.56.
unto. 52 760».
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on the inside of i
o f dm
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any other
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.o„re
119 today’. „
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T H E art o f die master designer is evident in the smart
low lines and graceful contour o f the new Ford, and
rmphasiard by the beautiful two-tone color harmonies.
Set against these body colors ere the full-nickeled
radiator, hraiflighfi and door handles smart touches
o f bright metal that add a great deal to the attractive
ness o f the ear. Running boards and crown fenders
are heavy and capable. Cushions are deep and e o y .
Upholstery is rich and durable. Newly designed steel
out the impression o f fleetneas and
Cattle—Steers, good. f it ® » » .
Hogs—Good to choteo, |1 0 J 5 ® » J 6 .
Iam b s Good to choice. 510.600»-
Wheat — Soft white and western
white, 5 1 » : hard winter, western rod
spring, 21.18; tri,
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