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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. IM I Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word FOB SALI TOR SALE— FORD PICK-UP WITH license, *30. Paul Miller. 6-3t* FOR SALE— 200 CORD OF DRY FIR wood. 8-4tp. FOR SALE— POTATOES. CARROTS, turnips and parsnips at the A. C. Swarner ranch. 8-2tp. FOR SALE— 27 ACRES IRRIGATED land, in alfalfa. Cows, horses, pigs, machinery, feed. Bargain for some one direct from owner. For details write or see L. W. Hortsch, Hermiston, Route 2, Oregon 6-6tp FOR SALE— CORN FODDER. CALL 66-W-4. 8-ltp. FRESH COWS FOR SALE—W. A. Mlkesell, Cold Springs Dam. 63-tf THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also several small tracts for sale. Also pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon. 46-tfc Taken-Up Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has taken up and now holds on his ranch located about 4 miles northeast of Hermis ton, Oregon, the following described animal running at large thereon, to- wit: One bay mare with brand on right hip, and brand on right shoulder, weighing pounds. Said animal will be sold at public auction for cash In hand to the highest bidder on Saturday. Novem ber 7, 1931, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at said ranch, the proceeds to be applied on the payment of all char ges and damages. A. <3. MCRAE. (Oct. 22-Oct. 29) Taken-Up Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and now holds on his rance, located 7 miles southwest of Hermiston, Oregon, in the SW>4, Sec. 10, Tp. 4 N. R., 28, EWM. The following described an imal, found running at large there on, To-wit: One bay gelding, weight about 1100 pounds. Sa’id animal will be sold at public auction for cash in hand to the high est bidder Saturday. November 7, 1931, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., at said ranch the proceeds to be applied on the payment of all charges and dam ages. J. B. PERRY. (Oct. 22-Oct, 29) CARD OF THANKS. FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur niture and Mattresses. Hermiston We wish to extend our sincere Second Hand Store. 10-tfc thanks and appreciation to our Her miston friends for the kindness and Burk's for Bargains. On the WeBt sympathy shown us in the loss of Side. — Adv. our loving son and brother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Haddox MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haddox Mr. and Mrs. John Haddox ROOMS FOR RENT. INQUIRE GOL- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox da Mumma. Main St., Hermiston, Gerald Haddox Oregon. 8-2tc Leo Haddox Go to Burk’s for Bargains -Now. Thomas Haddox, Jr. —Adv. LOST— BED TARP A T F A I R grounds, 7x18, with snaps and rings. Inquire at Herald office. 6-2tc Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. In the matter of the Estate of Walter B. Knapton, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executor of the last w ill and testament of Walter B. Knapton, deceased, has filed his final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 21st day of November. 1931, at 2:00 o’clock In the after noon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House in _Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons interest ed are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said report should not be approved, the executor dis charged, his bondsmen exhonoroted and the estate closed. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1931. A. H. NORTON, Executor. (Oct. 22-Nov. 19) Taken-Up Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has taken up and now holds on his ranch located about 3 miles southwest of Hermis ton, Oregon, in the N W U , Section 21. Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M., the following described animals found running at large thereon, to-wit: ' One chestnut colored gelding weighing about 1100 pounds. One white mule weighing about 900 pounds. Said animals will be sold at pub lic auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder on Saturday, Novem ber 7, 1931, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at said ranch, the proceeds to be applied on the payment of all char ges and damages. W. H. QUICK. (Oct. 22-Oct. 29) COMFORTABLY HEATED : oaches T H R U TO TH E EAST Cerrespendlngly low feres *e for hospitality for foods for service ultno m ah PORTLAND, OREGON Every Facility for every taste of every traveller : : . new decorations, n e w fu rn itu r e , new lo b b y lo u n g e an d N E W L O W R A TE S. Fireproof ITEMS ■ATCS $ 0 PROM WITH IATH Expenditures for three Fis cal Years Next Preceding the last year. ing year. l a 23 * < -• e o | I S, J « 3 5 h i < 2 = 5 Expenditures Bud. Allow. LIBRARY— Salary, Librarian ........................................ » 360.00 Janitor Work ............................................... 40.00 Fuel ................................................................. 100.00 Lights ............................................................ 24.00 Miscellaneous ....... 126.00 Total ...... ........................................ :.......... Street Fund ............................................. Street Improvement Fund .................... *(To retire warrants) Interest on General Warrants Salary, City Recorder ............................... 600.00 Salary City Treasurer ............................... 100.00 Salary, City Attorney ............................... 240.00 Salaries, City Police ....... - .......................... 1680.00 Salary, City Health Officer ...................... 120.00 850.00 Fire Department ........................................ *420.00 Industrial Accdt. Insurance ...................... 240.00 Legal Notices, Stationery, etc.................. 150.00 Miscellaneous ............................................... 150.00 Total ........................................................ PATER FUND— 1620.00 250.00 1200.00 New Pipe Payments ................................... 1028.00 600.00 1500.00 150.00 852.00 Total ........................................................ Grand Total ............- ........................... ESTIMATED RECEIPTS— 7200.00 Water 8ystem — —.......................... 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; Outstanding Water Bonds ------ ------------ „.26000.00 Outstanding Warrants Gladys Ave -------- 811.99 » 650.00 350.00 760.00 180.00 14.<0 180.00 20.00 360.00 38.60 125.55 320.15 113.90 1294.61 100.00 300.00 250.90 375.00 128.80 527.40 342.55 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 300.00 50.00 120.00 840.00 60.00 450.00 180.00 600.00 100.00 200.00 1443.15 120.00 827.45 245.00 1046.80 250.00 • 3011.00 2250.00 732.34 4267.94 810.00 250.00 600.00 900.00 300.00 750.00 50.00 1820.00 1335.28 1297.55 1350.00 300.00 50.06 120.00 840.00 60.00 415.75 178.39 80G.50 10.90 522.80 900 00 750.00 55.13 7200.00 13500.00 DUART PERMANENT WAVES Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 Jeweler 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. F R A N C IS W A LM A N A. Radio Repairing Locksmith and Keymaker 125 W. Alta St. Phone 386 WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. W M C R T Q U A L IT Y * Radio« Motor« Fixture* ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Electrical Contracting “Anything Electrical” 627 Main St. Phone 978 rendleton Hermiston Poat No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hail. Jack A llen Supply Co. A U TO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred 4209.9» 3681.08 PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Day Chapel Funeral Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephone Buildlug Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 6528.29 6870.93 11714.72 11968.50 DR. A. E. MARBLE 7280.00 6220.00 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mrr. P L M O l i T O M ,O R E G O N $5.00 and $6.50 1500.00 1245.45 3044.33 3660.00 8348.28 778«.02 6835.00 13418.41 Ottica: First National Bank Bldg 00 144.78 $3.00 week, $20,00 mo. FRED H. BROWN Hermiston Beauty Shoppe 508.52 207.37 675.82 Washington at 12th Street ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH GOOD GARAGE NEARBY — For Permanent Guests —- We Have r.oonis As Low As Gifts for All Occasions Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon 656.85 319.60 Portland, Oregon. CLASS "A” .^tw. FIREPROOF VINEYARD LODGE W . J. W ARNER 2.24 2.03 4550.00 <5 2 2 S Washington Hotel No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each Monday evel ing In Odd Fellows’ hail. Visiting members cordially invited W. R. Longhorn. Secretar. Virgil Smith, N. G. ¿2 3o ci o r-4 s « i- NOW AVAILABLE AT THE PENDLETON Physician and Surgeon OfWcs Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 * S R ogiti & Bath $1.?5 HERMISTON Alfred W . Chri*tppher«on Estimated expendi tures for ensu Ralph Jodes here this week. Little Nancy remained for a few weeks vi sit. Mrs. Fay is very ill at her home here. The Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Knudson this week. Those present were: Mesdames 11. li. Hull. Bill Logan, William Conlon. Frank Clark, Elmore McKenzie, Joe Springer, Jack Cherry. Lew Brow nell and Miss Sarah Rix. Business and Professional Cards CITY OF HERMISTON L O W FARES TO EASTERN PO IN TS One Round Way Trip Denver.......... $33.25 $ 62.70 Omaha........ „ 41.00 73.80 Kansas City... 41.00 73.80 Minneapolis.. 43.00 61.00 St. Louis........ 45.00 81.00 Chicago......... 48.00 86.40 M em phis..... 49.00 93.10 Detroit. •• •••• 5I.6O 93.60 Cleveland.... 55.20 100.80 NewYorkCity 65.70 121.95 Roslln Lennox drove to Seattle Sun day where they expected to meet Mr. Swiztler who has been on an Alaskan cruise with a party of friends. Mrs. H. B. Hull and Clara Corri gan drove to Portland Friday even ing returning Sunday evening. Miss Clara Carrigan also visited tn Mc Minnville with her parents. William Tallman who for the past four months has been working at Jess Connell's, returned to Yakima to stay with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonnald. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thorne and two children of Pendleton visited at the Wurrster home Sunday. G. ’’Murphy”Yeun was suddenly railed to Walla Walla because of the death of his brother. Mrs. Frank James was called to Pendleton because of the Illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of Pendleton visited at the Frank Clark home Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens and son Gale of Yakima visited in Uma tilla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson went to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Gladyj Kelley who is nurs ing in Seattle spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugerst. Mr. Thomas of LaGrande is visit ing J. M. Burley this week. The 200 Club met with Mrs. Joe Springer Thursday. Those present were: Mesdames H. B. Hull, Lew- Brownell. Jack Cherry, Ted Lewlyn. Harry Rhodenbough, Fred Knudson. Milo McFarland, and the Misses Sar ah Rlx and Clara Corrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of LaGrande visited at the J. M. Burley home Sun day. Richard Yerxla and niece Nancy Yerxia of Portland visited Mr. Yer- xia’s mother and his sister, Mrs. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET f AMO US » tel M day. in Galesburgh, Illinois, after visit Mr. James has returned home from ing with friends and relatives tor ♦ Pendleton Hospital where ho has several weeks. « * the been very HI for some time. II. E. Cresman and granddaugh ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Winder and daugh ter Dorothy Mattice visited in Her ters Freda and Velma and Lyle miston Monday night. Mrs. William Swiitler and Miss Mrs. Elmore McKensle visited Shane have returned to their home with friends in The Dalles Thurs day. Friday Mrs. McKeniie went on N O T IC E to Portland where she visited with Mr. McKeniie. She returned home Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and the City Council of the City Saturday. Ernest Peck of Patterson visited of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, wi? meet at the City Council with friends and relatives here Wed Chambers In said City. November 4, 1931, at 8 P. M., for the purpose of nesday. levtewlng the following estimates and budget for the year 1932, at which Mrs. Frank Clark has returned time and place the following estimates and budget may be discussed with from a visit with her parents in the Levying Board. Homedale, Oregon. The total amount of money needed by said City for the year 1932 Is esti Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson have returned to their home in Wal- mated in the following budget: port after visiting several days with Mr. Thompson’s parents, Mr. and CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET Mrs. W. O. Thompson. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Gus Souvlers has gone to Walla Walla where he will undergo an ap pendicitis operation. items Misa Verna Byrnes and Paul Salary of Librarian ................. * 360.00 Walsh motored to Pendleton Satur Janitor Work .................... 40.00 day evening where they visited with Fuel ............................................... 75.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney. Lights ....-.......................... - ...... 24.00 Mrs. Preston Hanson and son Har Miscellaneous .— .......................... 101.00 old of Ellensburg visited with friends and relatives in Umatilla over the week end. Total ..............................- ............ 9 600.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bloom of Columbia STREET FUND _____ » 350.00 district vftlted at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fay Gardener Sun STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND » 750.00 day. (To retire warrants) r Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Mahoney of Pendleton visited with Mrs. Ma GENERAL FUND honey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salary, City Recorder ............ 8 600.00 Springer, Sunday. Salary, City Treasurer ............. 100.00 Miss Pauline Stoop and Misa Elsie Reeder of Hermiston were Salary, City Attorney ............... 240.00 Umatilla visitors Sunday. Salaries, City Police ................. 1,680.00 Miss Dorothy Mattlce has returned Salary, City Health Officer .... 120.00 from a few days visit with her cou Street Lights ............................... 850.00 sin, Mrs. Bill Harvey in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone and son Fire Department ........................ 420.00 Bobby of Ellensburgh visited in Industrial Accdt. Commission.. 240.00 Umatilla Sunday with old friends. Legal Notices, Stationery, etc. 150.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dickie and Mr. Miscellaneous - .......................... 200.00 and Mrs. C. M. Ferris of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ash sev eral days last week. Total .................. ........ - .............. »4,600.00 Esther Pike of Spokane is visiting WATER FUND her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Salary, Superintendent ...........»1,620.00 Pike. Mrs. Earl Brownell of Paaco, Wn., Labor, Miscellaneous ............... 260.00 a former resident, visited with Power, Electricity ........... ;...... 1,200.00 friends in Umatilla several days last New Pipe Payments ...... 1,028.00 week. Additional Pipe and Labor .... 1,452.00 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horseley and daughter of Cosmoplias, Wn., visited Interest on Bonds ......J..... 1,600.00 the Pete McNabb home with Mr. ■ Miscellaneous .......................— 150.00 Horseley’s sister Friday. They were enroute to LaGrande. Total ............................................ »7,200.00 A party was given for Mrs. Elmer Rice at her home Thursday after Grand Total ............................................ 13,500.00 noon. Those present were: Mrs. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Jim Pearson of Hermiston, Mrs. Dean Water System ............................ »7,200.00 Rogers, Mrs. John Dallman, Mrs. Licenses, Fines and Fees ........ 80.00 Joe Bumgardener, and Mrs. Wessel of Stanfield, Mrs. Tom Slattery, Mrs. E. R. Ash, Mrs. Pete McNabb, Mrs. Total Receipts .......................................... 7,280.00 John Wurrster, Mrs. G. O. Waller, Mrs. Pearl Jarvis, Mrs. Gus Tonies, 6.220.00 Mrs. Gene Dexter, Mrs. Delbert Slat AMOUNT NECESSARY BY TAXATION tery, Mrs. Ernest Reeves, Mrs. Clyde We the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee Hoyt, Mrs. John Butson, Mrs. Earl of the City of Hermiston, hereby certify that the foregoing is correct as Bensel, and the Misses Maxine Mc made by the said Budget Committee. Nabb, Velma and Freda Weader. A. W. PRANN, Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. PIERCE, Secretary. E. R. Ash motored to Pendleton Mon- m,. UMATILLA MEWS ITEMS The most interesting trip im aginable is crossing the con tinent in one of these big, modern, sightseeing coaches. D ependable in s c h e d u le . Extremely economical in cost. U N IO N PACIFIC RAGE THREE •Jk t ä ä .. I, Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1932. budget al lowances for the first six months of current year and 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 charge, and to tb t best Of my MnowledW »rs (rue and correct. (7 . 2tej CUART.Fn TAYLOR. City Recorder, Hermiston, Oregon Chiropractor [Office: Two doors west postoffice [Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 L. M. LA DOW & CO. [ Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffled Curtains 604 Main Street Phone 529 Pen ¿It ton. Oregon ■ NEWTON PATHLESS DENTISTS Dr. II. A Newton, Mgr. X-Ray Work H scolite Plat»’» ' Main and Webb Pendleton W . M. RAKESTRAW Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon DR. DALE R 0TH W E LL OPTOMOTItlST The best glasses at a reasonable cost.- OPTICAL REPAIRING Over Woolworth’s— Phone 1288 Pendleton. Oregon