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THE HERMISTON The Hermiston HERALD, HERMISTON, Herald Issued Each Saturday by M. D. O'CONNELL OREGON HERMISTON Is the BEST FINISH for Your Floors and Furniture Entered as second-class matter. December . 1906, al the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon It will make every inch of wood work in your home look like new ADVERTISING RATES tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly rates, 15 cent, per Inch per issue. Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line, each KYANIZE is the Most Durable Finish Made OREGON WHY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY Have You a Coal Bin? EPHRAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS Executive Head. History Depart ment Leland Stanford Junior University FOR SALE AT SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year .................................................. Six months Hermiston Drug Co Is now prepared to take orders for BEE SUPPLIES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Order now and avoid the rush GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR CHURCH NOTICES. We have a full line of Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Library building. Sunday, II a m. Subject, "Christ- ian Science " Sunday schoul 10:15 a tn Wednesday night testimonial meet- ing. Second Wednesday in each month at 8 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Children’s Tennis Slippers, 80c to $1 40 Call and inspect them Prices right W. M. HAHN Hermiston. 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these vices. ser BAPTIST CHURCH "Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Sunday school, 10 a. m. A. E. Hensel, Supt. Morning service, 11 o’clock. Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30. B. Y. P. U., 7:00 o'clock. Evening service. 8:00 o'clock. Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. Special music. L S. Chapman Pastor Give Us A Trial Hermiston Transfer Company Ofice, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Res-, 29F2 Ph ne 152 season is now here in ear nest and we are 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 candies handled by us are of same high grade. For Good Service See P. B. SISCEL METHODIST CHURCH tion system, maintenance and water,” an assessment has been levied upon the following lots and parcels of land in the irrigation district I established by said ordinance for the purpose of | collecting a special improvement assessment to | pay the cost of water for irrigation for the NEY2 SWY section 11. township 4 N R. 28 E. W. M., excepting therefrom block 7. lots 11-16 inclusive | in block 8, block 11, and lots 4-7 inclusive in block 12 of Newport addition to the City of Hermiston, the land embraced in the irrigation assessment district provided for in said ordinance No. 96, and constructing and maintaining an irrigation system therefor in the amounts set forth below. The total amount of sssessment 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 irrigation district is $324.00. The assessment is now due and payable and shall become delinquent on July 1. 1918. and bear interest from said date at the legal rate. City of Hermiston according to plat filed County Recorder March 21, 1908: Block I- 1, 84 feet, H. G. Newport 5.04 2. 60 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 3, 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 3.00 Lot 4, 50 feet. H. G. Newport 5, 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 . I ot 6, 50 feet, H. G. Newport 3.00 , 7, 50 feet. H G. Newport 3.00 8, 50 feet, H. G. Newport 3 00 3.00 I Lot 9. 50 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 10. 50 feet. E. I. Davis 3.00 . 3.00 1 Lot 11» 50 feet. K I. Davis 3.00 Lot 12. 60 feet. E. I. Davis Lot 13. 50 feet. J. 1 Pelmulder 3.00 I Lot 14. 84.8 feet. M. G. Newport ........ 5.06 Lot 1. 45 feet, Lot 2, 45 feet. 3. 45 feet, Lot 4. 45 feet. 5. 45 feet, Lot 6. 45 feet. Lot 7. 45 feet, 8, 49 feet, Lot 9, 49 feet, Lot 10, 45 feet, Lot 11. 45 feet, Lot 12, 45 feet. Lot 13, 45 feet, Lot 14, 45 feet. Lot 15, 45 feet. Lot 16. 45 feet, Block 3- Lot 1, 40 feet, H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. G. Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Hermiston Produce & Sup ply Co ....... .......... 2» 50 feet. Hermiston Produce & Sup- ply Co 3,50 feet. Hermiston Produce & Sup- Sly Co Lot erm is ton Produce A Sup ply Co Lot 5. 50 feet. Hermiston Produce A Sup ply Co........... Lot 6. 50 feet, Hermiston Produce A Sup ply Co Sunday school 10 a. ID. 7. 50 feet. Dan Ransier Lot 8, 50 feet. Dan Ransier ........... Theo. Parks, Supt. 9, 50 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 10» 50 feet, H. G. Newport Preaching Ils. m. Lot 11, 50 feet, W. A, Warren Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Lot 12, 50 feet, W. A. Warren Lot 13. 50 feet, W. A. Warren There will be no preaching at the Lot 14. 50 feet, Chas. Hahn Methodist church on Sunday nights Lot 15. 50 feet. Chas. Hahn Lot 16. 40 feet, Chas. Hahn until August. Block 4— Sunday school at Columbia 2 p. in. Lot 1. 40 feet, F P. Harwood Lot 2, 50 feet. F. P. Harwood Frank Waugainan, Supt. 3, 50 feet. Chas. Hahn Preaching at 3 p. in. Lot 4. 50 feet, Chas. Hahn ... . HERMISTON ICE CREAM 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. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY Quit the Tobacco Habit Lot 5, 50 feet. Chas. Hahn Lot 6. 50 feet. Chas. Hahn 7, 50 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 8, 50 feet, Nettie Goodwin Lot Lot 10, 50 feet, F. C. McKenzie Lot 11, 50 feet. F. C. McKenzie Lot 12, 50 feet. Sterline Mattoon Lot 13. 50 feet, Sterling Mattoon Lot 14. 50 foot. J. F Reihl Lot 15, 50 feet. W. P. Littlefield Block 5— Lot 1. 45 feet, H G Newport LOt 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16, Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Block 6— 45 feet, 45 feet, 45 feet, 45 feet, 46 feet. 49 feet. 49 feet, 45 feet, 45 feet. 45 feet. 45 feet. 45 feet. 45 feet. 45 feet, H. G. Newport B. F. Strohm B F. Strohm B. U. Strohm B. F. Strohm ... B. F. Strohm H. C. Newport H. G. Newport H. G. Rice I. E. Lumber Co G. A. Creasy Mrs. Dan McDade B. Haneline B. Haneline Lot 2. 50 feet, H C. Newport 2 70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.94 2.94 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 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 2.40 3.00 3.00 3.00 3 • 3.00 3.0 • 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Ml 3.00 3.00 2 71 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.94 2.94 2.70 2.70 2 7 2.70 2.7u 3.00 Lot H. H. H. H. H. H. G. G G. G. G G. Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport I. «5 feet. w. B Beasley Lot 6. Lot 7. Lot 8. Lot 9, Lot UK Lot II. 50 50 50 50 50 50 feet. feet, feet. feet. feet, feet, 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.60 Block 8— Lot 2.71 Lot No matter Lot 2.70 days Duty Block 9 I . • It is a thoroughly TELEPHONE NO 46 W Purdy W Purdy Lot 9. 50 feet. Hattie Ripperdam Lot 10, 50 feet, Hattie Ripperdam 3 ■ Lot 13, 50 feet, R C Challis 3 00 TAMES E. WATSON Block G. Newport THE MATERIAL AIMS OF GER- MANY Germany believes that she has the right to dominate the world. Her militaristic autocracy believes that this war Is a step toward such world domination, but that German demands for the prêtent may rest satisfied with substantial gains in Europe For years German political writing has been full | of the “terms of peace" after a war and today those terms remain unal tered. The Russian negotiations have served to prove that what has for a long time been public opinion, is now ' official opinion. The quotations will | show this. First, the more general purposes “If we come victorious out of this war we shall be the first people on the earth, a rich stream of gold will pour over the land.” “Expansion of our power both East and West, if pottihle alto over »eat; political and military domination combined. Indissolubly con nected with economical expansion, this Is our war alm " “The territory open to future German expansion must ex tend from the North Sea and the Bal tie to the Persian Gulf, absorbing s he Netherlands and Luxembourg, Swit zerland, the whole basin of the Dan ube, the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor.” Second, the immediate aims: “Our relations with Turkey have drawn us Into this wai ’, . . . the Bagdad Railway must be extended by us to the open sea, even to India Itself." “Belgium must remain under German domination . . there exists no better line of attack for the German army in a future war with France," whom It I* necessary "to weaken to auch a degree that she can never again be dangerous to us.” "Will anybody believe that we will hand over the lands which we have occupied in the West, on which the blood of our peo pie has flowed?" "We are not an In stltute for lengthening the life of dying states." But It is on Poland and Western Russia that Germany has all alono fixed her eyes. “We ought not to let fall the sword from our hand be fore we have assured our future. Our eastern boundaries must not remain where they are" "Livonia, Kurland, Esthonia, have been for more than seven centuries sister-countries united through German traditions. It Is true Germans do not yet represent 10 per cent of the inhabitants; but their char acter filters through the whole.” "Let us bravely organile great forced mi grationi of the inferior peoples Pos terity will be grateful to us We must coerce them' This is one of the tasks of war Such forced migrations may appear hard, but It is the only solu tion. . . The Inefficient peoples discouraged and rendered Indifferent to the future by the spectacle of the superior energy of their conquerors may then crawl slowly towards the peaceful death of weary and hopeless senility." The writer of this was here viewing etpeiially the non-German population! of ftouth America How Is America interested In the European political and territorial re suits of this war’ Well, first, we are at war Germany believes that peace now. on the terms she outlines, means a Germany victorious That means a continuance of military autocracy in Germany—a continuance of an i aggres Rive policy—a continuance of German faith In Its special destiny to 1 rule the world Against that German ideal fighting But we are also fighting to save the Americas from the -nert ttep' In German Imperialism In the first year of the war, the one great fear expressed by German officers was that a long war In Europe would “cause America to wake up." Wake up to what? Not to the need of American participation In the war The German officers thought America negligible for this war But they did and do. fear that America would awake to the danger to herself, her ideals, her institutions, her interests and that being awakened. Germany’s nert step la world domination would be harder than the present one There is no hops of a changed Ger many, of establishing those peaceful and friendly relations which should determine international conduct — if Germany gains her objects, or any SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Shower and Plain BATHS She has objects “THE MOVIE” A Good Show Every Saturday N i g hi 5 18 * () Scientific Tonsorial material that she her step blocked, we may hope that her people may awaken from their dream of empire We fight for a world peace yes; but also fight for self pres ervation, and our best chance to save ourselves this present moment— Wm. Shaar, Prop. Examine this one if you have not, and get our figures on same immediately. We will quote you price on the material only, or on the com pleted bin. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “The Yard of Best Quality” H. M. STRAW. MGR. Cheurnlet ODaklann We carry a complete line of parts for these cars COME AND SEE THEM Stanfield Àuto Co OREGON STANFIELD 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 bung back in the closet, and bring them to us. WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW We not only press vour suit, but clean it, taking out all grease and dirt, and giving it really the appearance of new. We help you to practice economy with neatness. JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR THE TRINIDAD-LAKE ASPHALT Trinidad Lake asphalt is “Nature’s everlasting waterproofer". That's why it makes Genasco so enduring and economical for all your roofs.. Get it now for all your buildings. an Inland Empire Lumber Company The Money-Maker on the Farm Today is a silo, because it means the raising of more stock with less work and worry. We make a specialty of silos and can give you many helpful pointers on the building, its uses, material and costs. Let us show you the superiority of wood over all other materials. We have everything you need tight here in stock. Come in and talk it over. G. Newport Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lot IL WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE deliver military establishment controlled by an irresponsible government, which, having secretly planned to dominate the world, proceeded to carry out the plan without CITY IRRIGATION WATER ASSESSMENT regard either to the eacred obligations FOR 1918 of treaty or the long-established prac- tices and long-cherished principle» of'In District No. 2 Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with | ternational action and honor; . . . This power is not the German people. It I« Ordinance No. 96 of the City of Hermiston, en- the ruthless matter of the German peo- titled. "An ordinance to create an irrigation as- ple. ... It la aur business to see to sessment district No. 2 in the City of Hermiston t that the history of the rest of the and to provide for the levy and collection of a world la no longer left to Its handling special improvement assessment therein to pay for the cost of construction of the irriga —President Wilson, August 27, 1917. The Hermiston Honey Co SHOES “The object of this war Is to n 50 the free peoples of the world from the . .7» menace and the actual power of » vast BUTTER WRAPPERS-WE I SELL THEM ALL PRINTED. R A. BROWNSON, MANAGER SUBSCRIBE FOR the HERALD