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THURSDAY. OCTOBER IB. 1911 ♦ ♦ Dorothy Mattlee of Alaee. Ore., has ther Sunday. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A Mrs. William Swiitier and Rneela come to Umatilla to make her home ♦ ♦ ♦ « UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ Lennox motored to Starbuck Sunday with her grandfather. Henry Cris ♦ PINE CITY NEW S * Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word VOX S A L I 1 OR SALE— FORD PICK-UP WITH license, $30. Paul Miller. S-lt*" FOR SALE— 27 ACRES IRRIGATED land, in alfalfa. Cow», horses, pigs, machinery, feed. Bargain for some one direct from owner. For details write or see L. W. Hortsch, Hermiston, Route 2, Oregon 6-<tp FRESH COWS FOR SALE—W. A. Mikesell, Cold Springs Dam. 53-tf THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO rent; CO, 200 and 300 acres; Also several small tracts for sale. Also pasture for cattle or sheeg. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon. 45-tfc FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur niture and Mattresses. Hermiston Second Hand Store. 10-tfc Durk’s for Side. Bargains. On the West — Adv. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE — TRAILOR PARTS for wood, farm produce, or large oil stove. 6-2tp Go to Burk’s for Bargains— Now. —Adv. LOST— BED TARP A T F A I R grounds, 7x18, with snaps and rings. Inquire at Herald office. 6-2tc Ne. »281. Insrv» Di.». N.. 12 KEPOkT OF CONDITION OF THE FERST NATIONAL BANK o f H erm iston, in th e S ta te o f Oregon. at th e close o f buwineM on S ep t. 29. 1981. RESOURCES Loans and d iscou n ts................. — .......... 8202,394.51 O verd rafts ........ ........................................... 6.68 U n ited S ta tes Gov. secu rities ow ned — 6,250.00 O th er bonds, stock s, secu rities, e t c ...... 47,783.40 B an k in g house ................. ....... ............... ... . 8,000.00 R eal e s ta te ow ned o th er th an bank ing house ?.............................. ____.................. 8,248.89 R eserve w ith F ederal R eserve Bank ... 16,688.64 Cash and d ue from b a n k s ............................ 84,599.58 O u tsid e ch eeks and oth er cash it e m s ..... 131.00 R edem ption fu n d w ith U . S . T reasurer 812.00 and d u e from U . 8 . T reasurer Total $221.310.10 LIABILITIES ...... 4Mpo.oo 10,000.00 flurphia ____________ _ _____ ___ U n 4 lv ld « l p rofit*-----n o t . _ t .......... _ ..........98,988.71 C ircolatin e noto» oatatan d ln r . ______ ... 6.260.00 D m to banka Including eaahlor’» check» o a t a t a n d ln r ......_ ..................................... 2.861.26 D em and dapoelta ------------ ----------------- 161,816.06 Tim o D ep o sita ___ _________________- ....... »6.696.08 Tata!............. _____ 2221.810.10 S ta ta a t Oranen C ounty o f U no .Ulla I L A . H. N orton, eaahlor o f th e above named bank, d o solem nly sw ear th a t th e above statem en t is tru e to th e boot o f m y know ledge and b elief. A . B . N O R TO N . C ashier. Snbserlbed and sw orn to b efore mo thio 7th day o f O ctober, 1991. W . J , W arner. N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon. My oommloaion ex p ir es Dae. t l . 1882. C orrect—A ttest: F. B. SWATZB. R. ALEXA N DER W .L .H A M M to visit with Mrs. Swlitler's sister, man. She has entered high school as a sophomore Mrs. Lingo. H. E. Crisman and granddaughter Robert Allen has purchased a new Dorothy Mattice went to Portland Louise Byrnes has returned from Chevrolet coupe. a four day visit with friends in The Dalles. N O T IC E Floyd Hull has returned to hie home in Spokane after visiting here Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and the City Council of the City several days. of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet at the City Council Mr. and Mrs. William Logan and Chambers in said City, November 4, 1331, at 3 P. M., tor the purpose of Herbert Thompson have returned from a few days visit with friends ■ eviewing the following estimates and budget for the year 1931. at which time and place the following estimates and budget may be discussed with in La Grande and Emmett, Ore. Mrs. Earl Bensel and small son the Levying Board. Benny have returned from a few The total amount of money needed by said City for the year 1932 is esti days visit in Heppner. Pete McNabb has returned to his mated in the following budget: position in the Red ft White store af CITY OF HEXMISTON BUDGET ter a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mahoney of ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Pendleton visited with relatives hers Wednesday. ITEMS Mrs. Levon Hyatt and children, Salary of Librarian ____ ___ $ 340.00 Betty and Dean, and Erma and Myerl Janitor Work ............................ 40.00 Byrnes motored to Weeton Friday and Saturday to visit with Levon Fuel ..............—............... .............. 75.00 Hyatt. Mr. Hyatt returned with Lights ............_........................... 24.00 them and visited over Sunday. He Miscellaneous .— ....................... 101.00 took his family to Weston with him. Mrs. A. G. Foord of The Dalles vi 800.00 Total .............. .............................. sited with friends here for several 350.00 days last week. STREET FU N D ______ 750.00 Mrs. Frank Clark nas gone to STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND Homedale, Ore., to visit her parents. (To retire warrants) A surprise party was given in hon or of Lyle Brown’s birthday Friday GENERAL FUND night at his home. The guests inclu Salary, City Recorder .............$ I 600.00 ded Mildred Conlon. Blanche Pike, 100.00 Salary, City Treasurer .......... - Maxine McNabb, Annie Wurrster, 240.00 Salary. City Attorney ............... Ruth Thompson, Margaret Powell, Josephine Connell, Bernice Byrnes, Salaries, City Police ................. 1,680.00 Raymond McNabb. Roy Bray, Ken 120.00 Salary, City Health Officer .... neth Alquist, Cecil and Ernest Tip 850.00 Street Lights .............................. pie and Lyle and Devee Brown. Ma 420.00 Fire Department ........................ ny games were played after which a 240.00 delicious luncheon was served. Industrial Accdt. Commission- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson of 150.00 Legal Notices, Stationery, etc. Walport visited with Mrs. Thomp 200.00 Miscellaneous ............................ son’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Thompson, over the week end. 14,600.00 J. Ann Byrnes entertained a num Total .................................... ....... ber of her little friends at a party WATER FUND in honor of her fourth birthday this Salary, Superintendent ........... 81,620.00 week. Invited guests were Sarah Wurrster, Jeanne McKenzie and Labor, Miscellaneous ............... 250.00 Edith Ann Spencer. Power, Electricity ..... 1,200.00 The Camp-fire girls and their lea New Pipe Payments ................. 1,028.0' der, Miss Rosa Ricco, hiked to Her Additional Pipe and Labor .... 1,452.00 miston Saturday where they atten Interest on Bonds ...................... 1,500.00 ded the fair. W. H. Bloom motored to Seattle Miscellaneous ................■■.......... 150.0 Sunday to the football game be tween Oregon and Washington. $7,200.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of Total ................................ - ......... 13,600.00 Pendleton visited with friends here Grand Total ................ ............................ Saturday. A1 Norton has gone on a tour ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Water 8ystem ............................ $7,200.00 through California, and Albert Velg Licenses, Fines and Fees ........ 80.00 is working in the pool hall during Mr. Norton’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gardner have 7,280.00 Total Receipts ...... returned from their vacation. They visited several of the Eastern cities. 6.220.00 In Prarie City they visited at the AMOUNT NECESSARY BY TAXATION We the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee home of Miss Rosa Rlcco’s parents. E. W. Hortsch was called back to of the City of Hermiston, hereby certify that the foregoing is correct as The Dalles where he will resume his Job as car inspector for O. W. R.ftN. made by the said Budget Committee. A. W. PRANN, Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Chapman and O. C. PIERCE, Secretary. daughter Francis motored to Pendle ton to visit with Mr. Chapman’s fa ♦ ♦ Mrs. Isobella Corrigal la bow visit ing with her daughter. Misa Ruby Corrigal, who live» in Heppner. Albert Koger of Miaaouri is now visiting at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill. He has formerly worked for Mrs. Neill. The Umatilla Project Fair was well-attended by the Pine City peo ple. Among those who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and children. Mrs. Betty Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew, Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters, Neva, Olsta and Lenna, Mr. a nd Mrs. Charley More head and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and children, Bert Corbin, Mrs. Polly Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Tom O’Brien and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Murray Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and son Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey Sunday. Mrs. May Chisholm and children of Walia Walla spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill. John Heally, Roy Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew and Mrs. Mary Bartholomew were Heppner vi sitors Wednesday. The Misses Lenna Neill and Marie Heally visited Miss Berdena Bow man Thursday. Fred Lee. Oscar Jarmon, Lee Vin son, Oscar McCarty and L. D. Vin son went to Kimberly on the John Day river Wednesday afternoon where they hunted for three days but didn’t have any luck. They re turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and children and Miss Elsie Strain made a business trip to Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger made a business trip to Heppner Saturday. Mrs. Myra Kennedy and Mrs. Alice McMillan have been visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Frank Helms. They returned to their home ¡n Union Sunday. Burl Wattenburger and Earl Wat tenburger made a business trip to Ukiah Saturday. Ollie Npill and daughters visited at the home of Airtone Cunha Sun day afternoon. « > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ COLUMBIA NEW S NOTES * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ed Beddow of Pendleton is visit ing with his brother, George Bed dow. Mrs. Esther Gardiner of Umatilla spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom. Edith Mlkesell who Is teaching near Pilot Rock spent the week end visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe and family drove to the valley Tuesday and returned Wednesday evening. Mr. Llebe’s sister returned with them and will visit a few days here. The local orchestra will practice at the Joe Udey home, Wednesday night. ♦ MINNEHAHA NEW S NOTES ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Eber D. Mossie and Pat Cassady of Pilot Rock were visiting in this district Friday. They attended the fair and returned home the same day. Mr. Samuels of Milton visited at the F. B. Pennock hom e'for a few days. He attended the Project Fair while here. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ratliff, after having spent the fruit season near Boise, Idaho, returned home. Mrs. H. Fuller was called to Che halis Saturday on account of the death of her etster. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rice of Mil- tan visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. G. Saylor of But ter Creek. William J. Rodda took hie mother Mrs. W. G. Rodda and Mrs. W. A. Hinellne to Milton on Monday, re turning the same day. Christian Seitz, school clerk, at tended the Teachers Institute in Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and family were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Those of this district receiving prises on 4-H club work at the Pro ject Fair were Gladys McKensie. Ro salia Matott, Jane Jackson, Mary Rodda. Bill Jackson, and James Jackson. Mrs. D. M. Deeter. teacher of the Minnehaha school attended teachers institute nt Pendleton Thursday and Friday. Margaret McDald received a schol arship to club summer school at O. 8. C. for her club work In Morrow WUOty, . . _________ HOME ISITORSf URSIOI FARES east FARE A N D O N E -T H IR D ROUND TRIP z ITEMS Estimated expendi tures for ensu ing year. KANSAS CITY MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS MILWAUKEE SIOUX CITY DES MOINES DULUTH C H IC A G O ST. PAUL COUNCIL BLUFFS MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS DEPARTURE DATES) October 31 N ev. 7 , 1«, 21, 2 3 , 38, SO Bsc. 3 , 12. 17, 13, 19 , lim it, Psbroory 5 9 , 1032 Stopover privilege» Par I a » s r • • 1 1• c o ll • r p h a s e ev a d d r e s s F. C. 1 WoughUr. Agent Hermiston. Oregon a Ì9. PACIFIC s « g o à g eh 3•ee •o S S a S K & »2 ä s f nditurw Bud. Allow. Salary, Librarian ........................................ $ 360.00 Janitor Work ............................................... 40.00 Fuel .................................. - ............................ 100.00 24.00 Lights ......... - 128.00 Miscellaneous Total Street Improvement Fund .................... (To retire warrant«) Interest on General Warranta GENERAL FUND— Salary, City Recorder ............................... Salary, City Treasurer .....................~....... Salary, City Attorney ...........— ..........— . 180.00 14.60 $ 650.00 350.00 750.00 125.55 320.16 113.90 1294.81 180. 20.00 100.00 300.00 250.00 376.00 W ATER FUND— Salary, Superintendent ............................. 1620.00 Labor, Miscellaneous ................................. 260.00 1200.00 N«w Pipe Payment« .................................... 1028.00 600.00 1600.00 160.00 862.00 Total ........................................................ Grand Total ................................ .......... 128.80 527.40 342.65 1048.80 250.00 3011.00 2250.00 732.34 4287.94 810.00 260.00 600.00 900.00 300.00 750.00 50.00 1620.00 1336.28 1297.56 1360.00 750.00 56.13 Wh M W h Ae s 9" d B o H M W h 1 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis lank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and Evenings by Appointment 508.52 207.37 <76.82 144.78 FIREPROOF Washington at 12th Street ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH GOOD GARAGE NEARBY — For Permanent Guests — We Have Rooms As Low As $3.00 week, $20.00 mo. 0 . P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. Jeweler 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Locksmith and Keymaker Phone 886 125 W. Alta St. WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. A H I H t Q U A I IT V - -> P R K L S H I I f ^ S ^ C « o P I 940 1 1 IO N .O W 1 C U M Hermiston Beauty Shoppe DUART PERMANENT WAVES <0.00 and 00.50 Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 Radios Motors Fixtures ELECfRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances E lectrical Contracting “Anything Electrical” S27 Main St. Thone 978 Pendleton Hermiston Pott No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. • Telephone 801 Night or Day 4209.98 3561.08 Chapel Funeral Coaeh and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av T. K. Johnson Jack Allen Supply Co. AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred L. M. LA DOW & CO. Upholsterers and Mattreas Makers Novelty and Ruffled Curtains 604 Main Street Phone 629 Pendleton. Oregon NEWTCH PAINLESS DENTISTS P hysician and Surgeon Dr. II. A. Newton, Mgr. Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 191$ X-Ray Work Hccolite Plate» Main and Webb Pendleton <528.28 1870.93 11714.72 11948.50 DR. A. E. MARBLE ESTIMATED RECEIPTS— Water System --------------------------------- 7200.00 80.00 Licenses, Fines --------------------- Total ------------------------ ------- — ....... - Amount Necessary by Taxation — ...... — The following is a full and complete classified summary of Indebtedness of the City of Hermiston: 26000.00 Outstanding Water Bonds .....- .......— 011.89 Outstanding Warrants Gladys Ave ... Oregon. PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE 1500.00 1246.45 3044.33 3660.00 8348.28 77SS.02 SS35.00 13468.41 Offdce Phone 783. Rea. Phone 712 Office: First National Bank Bldg Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon 666.86 319.60 Portland, CLASS “A” Gifts for All Occasions FRED H. BROWN W. J. WARNER 860.00 38.60 600.00 100.00 200.00 1443.15 120.00 827.46 246.00 806.50 10.90 522.80 900.00 7200.00 13600.90 £ e» £ 3 300.00 60.00 120.00 840.00 60.00 450.00 180.00 300.00 60.08 120.00 840.00 60.00 416.75 178.39 100.00 240.00 1680.00 120.00 850.00 Fire Department ................. - .................... 420.00 Industrial Accdt. Insurance ...................... 240.00 150.00 150.00 k ? ° 5 |o « 2.24 2.03 soo.oo S I 5 Washington Hotel VINEYARD LODGE No. 208 1. O. O. F. meets each Monday evel ing In Odd Fellows’ nan. Visiting members cordially invited W. R. I/tnghorn, Recretur. Virgil Smith, N. G. Physician and Surgeon Expenditures for three Fis cal Years Next Preceding the last year. NOW AVAILABLE AT THE PENDLETON Alfred W. Christopherson O 5 0 § Room & Bath $1.52 HERMISTON __ I * > a s her son here. II. E. Crisman attended the Coun ty School Clerks’ meeting at Pendle ton Thursday. Dorothy Mattice is visiting in Portland with her cousin. Mr«.. Bill Harvey. Joe Tucker of Portland is visiting with his brother, Tom Tucker, this week. Mr. and Mrs Urncl Hyatt and children visited in lleopner Sunday. Business and Professional Cards CITY OF HERMISTON 4550.00 O M AHA Sunday morning where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harvey. They returned Monday evening with their car. The Camp-fire Girls had their first regular meeting in their club house Sunday. Those present were: Ruth Thompson. Josephine Connell. Mildren Conlon, Erma Byrnea Mar garet Brown. Betty McKenxie, Alma Caldwell and Misa Ricco. leader. Mrs. Harry'Jones of The Dalles visited here for several days Iasi week. The Ladles Aide met at the home of Mrs. William Shepherd thia week. Dr. Reid motored to Pendleton the first of the week. Mrs. Ried accom panied him as far as Stanfield where she visited with Mrs. F. B. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wicklander of LaGrande visited at the W. O. Muller home last week. Joe Rancoes and son Bobby of Ec ho visited at the E. R. Ash home Sunday. Mrs. Nora Berwick and sons visi ted with relatives in Portland over the week end. Clyde Caldwell of Clarkston is vi siting friends and relatives In Uma tilla and Irrigon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Waller and daughter and Mrs. Pearle Jarvis motored to Pendleton Monday. Miss Sarah Rix entertained the Bridge Club Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Burchett and daughters visited at the Jones home Monday in Irrigon. Richard Strickland Gilliam of Portland visited with Mrs. Fred Knudson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood, Mrs. Gus Toms and Mrs. James mo tored to Pendleton to see Mr. James who is very ill in the Pendleton hos pital. Mrs. Emma Hull returned to Spo kane after visiting several days with ORfOTWAT. ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET LIBRARY— ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«« ♦ ♦ FAGS THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON Chiropractor 7280.00 6220.00 I Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1982. budget al lowances for the first six months of current year end expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceedlng the current year, and summary of Indebtedness as shown above, have been compiled from the records in my eharge, and te th e best o f my know ledge grp (rue »nd correct. C H A R LES TA YLO R . C ity Recorder, Hermiston, Oregon W. M. RAKESTRAW Office: Two doors west poetofflce Office hours. 10 to 12: 1:30 to 8 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon MARKHAM Beauty Shop DR. DALE R0THW ELL ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 OPTO.MOTRIST The best glosses at a reasonable cost - OPTICAL REPAIRING Over Woolworth’s— Phone 1288 Pendleton. Oregon , .» s'♦ *■■» » » ) » ' » » » » ) '»''» > ■ » » « « « J