THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Herald THE ECONOMY OF VICTORY
The Hermiston
No matter what this war costs
thegovernment and the people of
the United States in the way of
Issued Each Saturday by
M. IX O’CONNELL
Phelps Cash Grocery
HERMISTON
OREGON
money, it is going to be much
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+ win this war than to
Entered as second class
matter. December
. 1906, at the postofice st Hermiston, Oregon
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would have to be paid, and along
with these losses come a continu-
ing loss in foreign commerce that
The publishers of weekly newspapers
of Umatilla county have agreed not to
would spell disaster.
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With these material losses we
zulghaeurerekeept znaregwiaFenavors: | would
lose our national liberty
and independence, our power to
our international rights,
FOR 1918
our right to live in a world rul-
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lose it.
The commercial and financial
losses that would follow a Ger-
man victory are hard to calculate,
IRIeICATION
WATER
ASSEssMENT secure
Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with , j L+A dialo f humanity
Ordinance No 96 of the City of Hermiston, an to D.-.
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assessment has been levied upon and against the and civilization.
following lots and parcels of land in the irrigation
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district hereintofore established in the City of
Hermiston in the amounts set forth below.
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The total amount of assessment in said irriga-
tion district is $429.00.
The contract price to be paid for water for irri
gation in said district is $105.00.
The cost of operation and maintenance of said
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
irrigation district is established at $429.00.
The City Council will sit as a board of equaliza- I
tion at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, June 19. I
Mrs. Borough of Condon spent the
1918, and will at said time examine the assessment
roll and correct all errors therein. Any person i first part of the week with her family,
BOARDMAN NEWS
feeling himself or herself aggrieved by such returning to her home Wednesday •
that body sits as a board of equalization and an W. Storts and Fred Bramger re-
opportunity will be given them to have such as- I
Wouldn’t you like for some one to guarantee that you will
Sleep Cool During the Hot Nights
of the Coining Summer
Are you going home after a hard, trying day in sum
mer’s blistering heat and swelter for half the night and up
into the wee small hours of the morning trying to get that
much needed rest? That not only saps your energy but
gnaws at the very vitals of your physique and utterly unfits
you for work tomorrow.
The Small Cost of a Nifty Looking
Cool, Breezy, Screened-in
Sleeping Porch will
astonish you
Let us show you how you can get a good, cool, refresh
ing sleep EVERY NIGHT during the summer and at a cost
that will make you wonder why you haven’t done it before.
assessment may apply to the City Council when
sessment changed, if, in the opinion ot the City turned to Portland,
Council, such changes are just.
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The amount of the assessment apportioned and the plastering on the
having finished
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school house and
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
assessed against particular lot. and parcel, of the patrolman’s cottage.
THE
TRINIDAD-LAKE-ASPHALT
gives lasting protection to all your buildings.
The natural oils of this genuine asphalt
keep Genasco from cracking and leaking.
Genasco is easy to apply. * Come see this
roofing of real economy.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
While going wheatless,
also to cut down un your
sumption.
remember
meat cun
Your pick of a herd of 80 Jersey
cows; $65:00 and up. Thos. H. Huri
hurt.
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CHURCH NOTICES,
SHOES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Library building.
Sunday, II a. m. Subject, “Adam
and Ealien Man.”
We have a full line of Shoes for
Ladies, Gents
and Children
Sunday school 10:15 a tn.
Wednesday night testimonial meet
ing. Second Wednesday In each month
at 8 P. in.
Boys’ Tennis Shoes, $1.05 to $1.25
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Children's Tennis Slippers, 80c to $1 40
( all and inspect them
Prices right
Hermiston.
8:30 a. m.
Umatilla, 10:00 a. in.
W. M. HAHN
Everybody welcome to these
vices.
ser
BAPTIST CHURCH
'Auto Truck
Sunday school, 10 ». m.
A. E. Bensel, Supt.
Morning service, 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30
B. Y. 1*. U., 7:00 o’clock.
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
Evening service. 8:00 o’clock.
Strangers are always welcome to the
services of this church.
Special music.
L S. Chapman
Pastor
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Give us A Trial
Hermiston Transfer Company
Ofice, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Res.. Mt
Phone 152
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10 ». in.
Theo. Parks, Supt.
Pi eaching 11 a. in.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Preaching 7.30 p. m.
Sunday school ai Columbia 2 i», m,
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
season is now
nest
and
here
we are
HERMISTON
ICE CREAM
in ear-
ready to
serve you In any quantity.
Try us for your next order.
Our Candies
are always fresh and nice.
« ur line of box candies is
unexcelled
Bulk
bandied by us ire
candies
of same
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high grade.
I or Good Service See
P. B. S1SCEL
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Is made under the most
sanitary conditions. It
pure, wholesome and
high in food value.
Made in all the popular
flavors. Special Orders
given prompt attention.
land is an follows:
City of Hermiston according to plat filed
County Recorder March 21. 1908:
Block 1-
Lot 1, 84 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 2, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 3, 60 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 4, 50 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 5, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 6, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 7, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 8, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 9, 50 feet, H. G. Newport .
Lot 10, 50 feet, E. I. Davis
Lot 11, 50 feet, E. I. Davis
Lot 12. 50 feet. E. I. Davis
Lot 13, 50 feet, J. Pelmulder
Lot 14, 84.8 feet, H. G. Newport
Block 2
Lot 1, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 2, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 3, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 4, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 5, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 6, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 7, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 8, 49 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 9, 49 feet, H. G, Newport
Lot 10, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 11. 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 12, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 13, 45 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 14. 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 16, 45 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 16, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Block 3—
Lot 1, 40 feet, Hermiston Produce & Sup
ply Co
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Lot 2. 50 feet, Hermiston Produce & Sup-
ply Co .
Lot 3, 50 feet, Hermiston Produce & Sup
ply Co
Lot 4, 50 feet, Hermiston Produce& Sup-
ply Co
Lot 5, 50 feet, Hermiston Produce & Sup-
ply Co
Lot 6. 50 feet, Hermiston Produce & Sup
ply Co
Lot 7, 50 feet, Dan Ransier
Lot 8, 50 feet, Dan Ransier
Lot 9, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 10. 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 11, 50 feet. W. A. Warren
Lot 12, 50 feet, W. A. Warren
Lot 13. 50 feet. W A Warren
Lot 14. 50 feet, Chas. Hahn
Lot 15, 50 feet, Chas. Hahn
Lot 16, 40 feet. Chas. Hahn
Block 4
Lot 1, 40 feet, F. P. Harwood
Lot 2, 50 feet. F. P. Harwood
Lot 3, 50 feet. Chas. Hahn
Lot 4. 50 feet, Chas. Hahn
Lot 5. 50 feet, Chas. Hahn
Lot 6, 50 feet, Chas. Hahn
Lot 7, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 8, 50 feet. Nettie Goodwin
I ot 9. 50 feet. F. C McKenzie
Lot 10. 50 feet, F. C. McKenzie
Lot 11. 50 feet. F. C. McKenzie
Lot 12. 50 feet. Sterling Mattoon
Lot 13. 50 feet. Sterling Mattoon
Lot 14. 50 feet. J. F. Reihl
Lot 15. 50 feet. W. P. Littlefield
Lot 16. 40 feet, Geo. Root
Lot 1, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 2, 45 fort. H. G. Newport
Lot 3, 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 4. 45 fret, B. F. Strohm
I.Ot 5, 45 feet, B. F. Strohm
LOt 6. 45 feet. B. U. Strohm
Lot 7. 45 feet. B. F Strohm
Lot 8. 49 feet. B. F. Strohm
Lot 9. 49 feet. H. C. Newport
Lot 10. 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 11. 45 feet. H G Rice
Lot 12. 45 feet. I. E. Lumber Co
Lot IX 45 feet, G. A. Creasy
Lot 14. 45 feet. Mrs. Dan McDade
Lot 15, 45 feet, B. Hancline
Lot 16. 45 feet. B. Haneline
Block 6-
Lot 1, 85 feet. H, G. Newport
Lot 2. 50 feet, H C. Newport
I ot 3, 50 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 4. 50 feet. H. A. Frick
Lot 5, 50 feet. HA Frick
Lot 6, 50 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 7, 50 feet. H G Newport
LOt 8. 50 feet, H. G. Newport
lot 9, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 10, 50 feet. H. G Newport
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Lot 11, 5(feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 12. 50 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 13. 50 feet. H. G Newport
Lot 14. 85.7 feet, H. G. Newport
Block 8—
Lot I 45 feet. W. B Beasley
Lot 2, 45 feet, W B Beasley
Lot 3. 45 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 4. 45 feet H. G Newport
Lot 5, 45 feet. H. G Newport
Lot 6. 45 feet, Newell
Lot 7. 45 feet, H. G. Newport
Lot 8, 49 feet. H. G. Newport
Lot 9, 49 feet, M I
Lot 10. 45 feet, M Duty
Block 9
Lot 1.
40 feet, A
X 50 feet, A W. Purdy
Lot
4,
Lot
Block 10
Lot
Lot
2.40
3.00
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
3.00
2.70
2.70
Mr. and Mrs Earl Browcell attend
ed the circus at Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. Schanno of Tacoma is visiting
her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs
Wellman.
Clarence Atchison was in Pendleton
Tuesday.
S. T. Carroll has returned from a
week's visit with friends at Wallowa.
C. M Smith of Walla Walla was an
over Sunday guest at the Chapman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Juitt left Monday for
Alaska, where they will spend the
summer.
Mrs. A. G. Foord and children are
visiting relatives in Portland and
Hillsboro.
The Reynolds family are moving
into one of the Duncan houses.
A. Spinning and family of Hermis
ton were visiting friends Sunday.
Mrs. Al Stevens and family, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. O’Connell,
were calling on Hermiston friends
2.70
Sunday.
3.00
3.00
2.40
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.40
2.70
3.00
3.00
XU’
3.00
8.U
8.0"
st/’
310
3.00
3.00
3.00
5.14
2.70
2.70
2.70
2.70
2.70
2.70
2 70
2 94
H G Newport
H G Newport
H G. Newport
H G Newport
3.00
Mrs. Jackson was a Reith visitor
Sunday.
Several from here attended the
dance at Butter Creek Saturday eve-
ning. All report a fine time.
Mr. Davis of Irrigon was a gravel
pit caller Saturday.
Miss Betts was calling on Mrs. Jones
Sunday.
feet, H. G Newport
Block It
Your Suit Renewed
Just at this time of year, “between seasons,” the question
of clothing is a puzzle. You don’t feel like investing In a new
suit, and yet you need a change.
We can help you out.
Just get out some of those suits you have hung back in the
closet, and bring them to us.
WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW
We not only press your suit, but clean it, taking out all
grease and dirt, and giving it really the appearance of new.
Wc help you to practice economy with neatness.
YOU!
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
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COALING
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Heed Fuel Administrator Garfield’s
Warning
Puli Together-Get Serious
We’re at War
There is plenty of coal to supply all
my
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It can’t be mined and transported in eight months—it
takes twelve full months to mine a year’s supply.
There are only 200 days left until the snow flies—deliver
ies are blocked.
Don’t Argue—Provide Storage
Room
If you haven’t the cash on hand, borrow it
STORE COAL NOW
In May, June and July
Mr. Tillson was in Hermiston Satur
day.
Mrs. Chappelle and Mrs. Smith
were calling on friends in Hermiston
Tuesday.
Dr. Higley, who is home on a fur
lough from Camp Lewis, was calling
on friends here Saturday.
Mr. Saylor has purchased an auto.
The Doblers have moved to their
farm recently vacated by Mr. Lacey.
Make what sacrifice is needed to keep your home warm,
your factory running and the food, clothing, arms and am-
munition necessary for our soldiers “over there’’ flowing in
a steady stream to the front.
Help win the war and protect yourself and your business
at the same time.
For all That’s Good in Coal or Wood
3.00
3.00
3.10
HERMISTON
I Simpson Tire Service Co I
SECOND HAND STORE
Pays the highest price for
Umatilla County Distributori for
SECOND HAND
Hermiston Prod
ply Co
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR
UMATILLA ITEMS
3.00
W Purdy
K. Shot well
Lot X 50 feet, J K Shotwell
Lot 7. 50 feet, T D. Worst er
Lot X 50 feet, T D Worster
Lot 9. SO feel. Hatlie Ripperdam
Lot 10. 50 feet, Hattie Ripperdam
Lot 11. 50 feet. R C Challis
Lot 12, 50 feet, R C Challis
Lot IX 50 feet, K C. Challis
Lot U. 50 feet, Joe Williamson
Lot 15. 50 feet. Joe Williamson
Lot K 40 fret. R U Martin
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
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Jake Ruber of Stanfield was a Sun-
1 day visitor at the Paine home.
5.04
3.00 i
Jack Gorham went to Hermiston
3.08 Monday.
3.00 Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Packard and
3.00 their mother, Mrs. Curtis, spent the
3.00 day with Mrs. Rands Tuesday.
3.00
3.00
Mrs. Ballenger went to The Dalles
3.00
3.00 Sunday, returning Monday.
5.06
Miss Dunton and Miss Blayden went
2.70 to Castle Rock Sunday.
2.70
2.70
Mrs. Ruy Waker and little son Mel-
2.70
2.70 vin of Athena, arrived Tuesday to visit
2.70
2.70 her father, W. E. Harper.
2.94
Royal Rands has the honor of bring-
2.94
log
the first load of bay into town
2.70
2.70 from the proj ct. The hay, rye and
2.70
2.70 alfalfa, was cut on the Alex Wilson
2.70 ranch.
50 feet, Mr, J R Andergor
X 50 feet, J
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with
W Purdy
Lot
Lot
X 50 feet, A
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Our long suit ig
FURNITURE
hat household goods you
have to sell
JER SEWING MACHINES
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Firestone Tires
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Our service car will be in Hermiston once a =
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