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Tncjuxjv THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1999 Star Reporter Proud Daddy’i Grit» New Dry Chief notice O u r prices on printing are not alwaysthe lowest. . . But our work is always the Best uuell Owen, newspaper man who ■Went with Byrd rd to the South Pole, was acclaimed the greatest reporter by «hi newspaper woi rkers of America at ,nor./ • • dinner in his honor Coi. Amos W . W. Woodcock, ap- pointed National . Director of Prohibi- . . tion. H it bureau will p t n v J unde» the Department of Justice. Yes, you guessed it. This is Cot Charles A. Lindbergh on the day his ton was bora U n d , does«« often •mile like this. unX' ooMMb JL cauJtoL hsa&t 'fna/u. ix ç n ft * X jw * cm Ae da/vm, dbm ~bdn\a Q/nd amd àn ine Atv&n-én' JL ònaA M/ndjt/i (X/not/otA. 'Ro~u. 'faid. "tte/d ^ o.Jl doaud. to $ o to Mt. •putHjmx. móthdmia o n “me. -ex ¿fatum, amd. onu. zjfcfruiA o n 'v*tfr J^t uetnoJid. '^€C*v ocCc /tig f à dL part -&onx. =tfr W a n ~ ~fodUk»ma to í Á jí urdo ñad. CaSJltd^d^o O, V~i&ù{. ‘Tilam tct/vnxd, /ted OA'A -veeT" om A a/udfad a. Cunßua c L u /d -m l -Cdu<Ja^t V i A 0? ' X Z Ï ¿ ¿ ffir fa u IM a , fh-de bccíd i/^X' ShuaJi. - a/nd /C O M A ? ^ l Í olc / 1 “2#?^ 7%f. — « r ííz A lready it has saved many lives. N o matter how hard the impact, the windshield of the new Ford will not shatter. You are therefore protected from flying glass — the cause of 65% of auto mobile injuries. Come in and le t us show you the many other unusual fea tures of thia greet new LlTTV U W I L L I « , B Y T M e LAKB • J O IN tP T H E P IC N IC 8 U N C H -M e L A D IW 'jC R e A N te P -no « S A «NA k b w P iö O L 'N Ö THOaUGM tue tOMCH -to .A o S »29 N M f . " * has a Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield -.¿- jssx , Rohrman Motor A STUDY IN AUTOMOBILE CONTRASTS Co. OUR SHOP IP MODERN -U N IO N PACI» (C STAGES OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE r Phone 571 .Hermiston, Oregon. or PAOB roim » *■* r, c r i ' z the aiun of 994.60, with interest at the rate pf 9 per cent per annum from the n t h day of July, 1929; and the aum of 984.10 w ith Interest at the rate of I per cent per annum from the 17th day of January. 1929; and the sum of 9*4.60 w ith Interest at the rate of 9 per cent per annum from the 17th day of July, 1929; and the sum of 9*4.60 w ith Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of January, 1930; and the sum of *8 4.60 w ith Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of July, 1930; and the sum of *2 3 (2 .8 1 w ith interest at the rate of 6 % per cent per annum from the 17th day of Jhly, 1930; and the sum of *134.61 w ith Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 6th day of A p ril, 1928; and the meeruts sale UNDER «EC U TIO N sum of 949.06 w ith Interest nt the rate of b per cent per annum from the 23sd day of October, 199«; and the sum of 920.69 abstract charges* and the further sum of 9176.00 sa and for the fees of attorneys for p la in tiff; and the fu rth er sum of 921.70 for the coets and disburse ments, less the sum of 9130.00 stock in p la in tiff. The Federal Laud Bank of Spokane, a corporation held by p la in tiff for the defendant, Hermis ton National Farm Loan Association. In th at certain suit then acd l here tofore pending wherein the above named The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, was p la in tiff and Frank H . Stone and Alice M. Stone, husband and wife, and H er miston National Farm Loan Associa tion, a corporation, were defendants, which said decree and Judgment and order oí sale have been duly docket NOTICE ed and enrolled In the office of the Notice Is hereby given th at the Mayor and the City Council of the C lerk of said Court, and in and by City of Hermieton, U m atilla County, Oregon, w ill meet at the C ity Coun which said judgment, decree and or cil Chambers in said City, Wednesday, October 22, 1930, at 8 o'clock P. der of sale It was directed that there M.. for the purpose of reviewing the following estimates and budget for hereinafter described real proDerty the year of 1931, at which time and place the following estimates and In U m atilla County, Oregon, together budget may be discussed w ith the Levying Board. w ith the tenements, hereditaments The total amount of money needed by said City for the year 1931 Is and appurtenances thereto belonging estimated in the fo l^ w ln g budget: or in anywise appertaining, and tito C ity of hermiston budget • all of the estate, rig ht a n j Interest ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES of said defendants in and to the ITEMS same, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma Salary. L ib rarian ............................... 8 360.00 tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy sa d Salary, ja n ito r .............................. — 40.00 judgment and all costs. Miscellaneous ....................................... 200.00 T H E R E F O R E . I w ill, on the 26th day of October, 1930, at the hour of Total ....................................................... 9 600.00 two o’clock In the afternoon of said Street Fund .............................................. 600.00 day, at the front door of the court Street Improvement (te retire w ar house In the C ity of Pendleton, Uma rants) .......................... .......................... 760.00 tilla County, Oregon, Bell all of the GENERAL .tUNli— right, title and interest which the Salary, City Recorder ..................... 600.00 said defendants, or either of them, Salary, C ity Treasurer..................... 100.00 had on the 17th day of Jannary. Salary. City Attorney ..................... 240.00 1923, or since then have acquired or Salary, C ity Police .......................... 1680.00 now have, in and to the following Salary, City H ealth O fficer............ 120.0o described premises situated in Uma Street Lights ....................................... 900.00 tilla County, State of Oregon, to-w lt: F ire Department ................................ 360.00 The West H a lf of the Northwest Miscellaneous ........ 600.00 Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, and the T otal ..................... ................................. 4600.00 South H a lf of the Southwest Quar WATER FUND— ter of the Southeast Quarter of Salary, Superintendent .................... 1620.00 Section Sixteen, all In Township Labor, Miscellanqpus ......................... 600.00 Four North, Range Twenty-eight, Power, E lectricity ............................. 1200.00 East of the W illam ette Meridian, New Pipe Payments ................... 1800.00 situated In U m atilla County, Ore Additional New Pipe Payments...... 600.00 gon. Interest on Bon<^................................ 1600.00 together w ith the tenements, hered Miscellaneous ........................................ 100.00 itaments and appurtenances .thereto t — — ——— belonging or in anywise appertain T otal ..................« ..... ........................ 7320.00 ing; and also all of the rig ht, estate, 13,670.00 Grand Total ............. ................................ title and interest of said defendants ESTIMATED RECEOBB: In and to the same; said land« to be W a te r Systefh ....................................... 7320.00 sold at public auction to the highest Licenses, Fees and Fines.................. 100.00 bidder for cash in hand, the proceed« of sale to be applied tn satisfaction 7.420.00 T otal Receipts— .................... - , ' . 6.260.00 of said execution and all costs. Amount Necessary by Taxation: Dated this 23rd day of September, W e the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee 1930. of the C ity of H erm lÿo n , hereby certify th at the foregoing Is correct as TOM B. G URD ANE, made hy the said Budget Committee Sheriff of U m atilla County, Oregon. A. W. Prann, Chairman. 4-6 tc Thomas Campbell, Secretary. NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon toy U m atilla County to me directed and delivered upon a judg ment and decree and order of sale rendered in said court on the 19th day of September. 1930, In favor of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, against Frank H . Stone and Alice M. Stone, husband and wife, and Hermiston National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, in the suit therein pending wherein the said The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, is p la in tiff and the said Frank JL Stone and Alice M. Stone, an<j Hermiston National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, for ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET CITY "Mother and Twine" might be the title for thia photograph, which ahowe one of the naw motor stages recently pat into aerrtoe by Union Pacific Stages and a couple of the 11.tie Amer ican Anatlns which hate -been creat ing Interest in automobile circles. The motor stage weight 11,000 pounds while the Austin tips the scales at Only 1114 pounds. An average load lo r the Mg fellow is about 4,600 pounds while the little car la designed to oarry a maximum load of about 600 pounds. A naw tire for the stage aets the Union Paolflo Btagea company back about 1100, while the Austin peo ple claim the ooat of tires for their equipment w ill average about 90.00 for 26,000 miles. The motor stage shown above It the last word in modern stage equipment and la helping the company to main tain frequent schedules on all divi sions of a constantly growing stage operation, according to W. L. McCre- dle, general agent of Union Pacific Stages, with headquarters tn Portland. The stags company now maintains dl- reot service to Chicago, New York and all eastern pointe and serves a large portion of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah. Its entry Into the Montana field was marked this month by the establishment of a trip between Butte and Idaho Falls, connecting with the through service between Idaho Falls and Salt Lake. 01 HERMISTON _ _ i Expenditures for Three Fis cal Years Next Preceding the Last Year. Estimated expen ditures for ensu ing year. IT E M S 3 2 o A 3 W - 5 - - — Carnation’s Queen To Compete Th« best b«y p rin tin g 1« NOW LIBRARY: Salary L ib ra rian —-........................... Salary, Janitor ----- —.......................... Miscellaneous .............. ........................ Total ....................................... ra re fi . Crculura Invitations L e tte rh e a d s holders • Cards S ta te m e n t a Envelopes Billheads «•Carnation Lavandula" B. M., 15.1, 7 years, of Carnation Farm Stables, (Pomona, California, owned by E. A. Stuart, Seattle, President Emeritus of Paolflo International. Lavandula". Thia year’s Horse Show with Its Premium List of 926,000 promisee to attract the greatest aggregation of eatrlep ever recorded. In the ■even evening and three afternoon programs will be provided spectacu la r and Starling performances, In- eludlag the contests for Six-Horse Teams. Here, too, will be seen for the Bret time recent importations by the Aaron M. Frank Stables. The provisions made for amateurs are sure to create Increasing Inter est la thia popular division of the Exposition. Thirteen complete shows In all combine to make the 20th Annual the greatest Exposition in the his tory of Pacific International. Un der the 11-acre root will be found exhibits totaling millions of dol lars In value— pure-bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, Heavy Draft Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Qoata, Foxes, Mink. Marten, Poultry and Rabbits. Pre miums totaling 9100.000 are offered. Other exhibits Include a compléta Dairy Show featuring milk, cream. Ice-cream, butter and cheese o f all kinds; 1-acre Industrial Exposition; Manufacturera' and Land Products Shows; Wool and Mohair Show; Boys' and Girls’ Club Work; Wild Life Exhibit by Oregon Fish and Game Commission; and Interesting and educational "Truth-lisMeata" Exhibits. Reduced round trip fare« te the Exposition are announced by all leading transportai log lines. \R em em ber ue th e n e x t tim e you wish any p rin t- in g .O u re q u ip m en t enables us to tu rn o u t f ir s t q u a lity work— o u r e x p e ri ence enables ua to i n t e l l i g e n t l y n id y o u i n p la n n i n g your c ircu lar,lette r o r whatever p rin t ing you Wish done. T h e results you get w i l l p ro v e t h a t (¿«MMlPrhEt- ♦Ing P a y s « ReatLthe home paper and weep. 9 360.00 40.00 200.00 9 600.00 600.00 Street Fund .............................................. Street Improvement (to re tire w ar rants) .................................................. - TIME Y O U NEED A return entry In the Horse Show of the 10th Annual Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition, Port land, Oregon, Oct. 26 • Nov. 1, will he one of the outstanding harness horses of this country and a con- atotent stake winner In the premier shows each aeaaon — "Carnation S ** s Expenditure«. Bud. Allow. jSj 3 GET OUR PRICES WATER FUND: Salary, Superintendent ................... Labor, Miscellaneous ................ ........ Power, E lectricity ----------------- ------ New Pipe Payments — ..................... Additional Pipe Payments.................. Interest on Bonds ...........................- Miscellaneous ...........~........- ............ - Total ------ ------ ------- --------------------- Grand Total .....,............................. 600.00 100.00 240.00 1680.00 120.00 900.00 360.00 600.00 1 . . • ». 4500.00 1620.00 600.00 1200.00 1800.00 600.00 1600.00 100.00 i ! 360.00 40.00 256.85 666.85 319.60 300.00 300.00 600.00 60.00 100.00 49.98 120.00 120.00 120.00 640.00 1260.00 630.00 60.00 120.00 60.00 450.00 826.55 413.15 180.00 182.00 121.00 250.00 1001.43 298.65 1992.78 1950.00 420*9.98 t « .4 t IV* 1 « 1 1 180.00 20.00 100.00 300.00 250.00 500.00 1000.00 GENERAL FUND: Salary, C ity Recorder ...................... Salary, City Treasurer .................... Salary, C ity Attorney .................... .. Salary, C ity Polhfe ........................... Salary, City Health Officer ....... — Street Lights ....................................... F ire D e p a rtm e n t.................................. Miscellaneous ....................................... Total .................................................. 180.00 20.00 36.25 236.25 179.05 810.00 986.71 628.16 450.00 7320.00 13920.00 so 508.52 207.37 699.63 61 7 .7 * 676.82 3873.40 810.00 1580.00 260.00 216.39 600.00 1289.30 900.00 972.55 760.00 750.00 1500.00 250.00 970.05 686.60 420*9.47 3560.00 6528.29 6617.66 6560.00 11714.72 7646.66 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: W a te r System ......................... .......... Licenses. Fines and Fees ....... ........ Total ............................ ...................... Amount necessary by taxation ......... The follow ing is a fu ll and com plete classified summary of indebt edness of tbe C ity of Hermiston: Outstanding W ater Bonds ....... - ....... Outstanding W arranto Gladys Ava..... Total _______ _____ — - ...... ........ 7320.00 390.00 7620.00 6300.00 ' • » 9*6000.00 1611.99 ______ 7 9*8611.99 I. J. M. Biggs, do hereby ce rtify that th e stove toitlmste of expenditures for the year 1921. budget allow ances tor the t i n t six mouths a t aurreat year and ex p e td ltu .e e tor the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, aad summary of rdebtedneee ap shotCn above, have been compiled from the records in my charge, and to t i e beet p f my kaow l-d^p gyp tpte gud cerrect (6-2te) *' » — I - W 9 g. ih 3 ' . ' BIOGS. Pity mporger. Hermiston, Oregon.