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THE HERMISTON insure your hay It is too valuable to run any risks. yourself at once. — Protect DROP IN OR PHONE US The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack HERALD, LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. and Nirs B F. Kapp and fam "J enj yed the Fourth of July visiting al the parental home of the ladyin Richland, Wash. Mr- Carrie Furry left Thursday for Portland and other coast pilots after having visited the past six weeks here with her brother, F. B. Swayze, and family. George Stewart, who has been hold ing down a position with the Newport Construction Co. at Prineville foi nearly a year past, arrived home the latter part of last week to enjoy » little vacational recreation. Mary Pickford, that wonderful film actress will appear in "The K mance of Redwood” at The Movie this Saturday night. It is said this is a strong and stirring drama, in whicl the lady appears at her best. HERMISTON, OREGON . If you have $5 or more or lesa for which you have no pressing need go and pay a debt with it That is the i best use you can make of money, un less you are naked or starving. Now is the time to obey the Bible injune tion, "Owe no man anything." That is in the Bible, but from the way some debtors spend money they don't seem to know it or care for it. If they have a dollar extra It goes for a pleasure or a convenience. The duty to pay some one they owe never occurs to them. Nor does it occur to them that every unsettles debt is a drag on a community. Everybody has to pay in terest on it. People have to pay more for their sugar and coffee because other people owe the grocer and won't pay. It is one of the items in the high cost of living. And then there is a whole some public policy In scattering the money around. It will help find work for some poor man and help some oth er debtor pay his debt. So pay up now. -Ohio State Journal. move to Lost, Strayed or Stolen Cream colored buckskin mare, weight 800 pounds, black mane and tail, mane roached. Phone 257, Hermiston, Ore. Reward. adv 29 QUALITY FIRST - THEN PRICE Î Inland Empire Lumber Company Hermiston, Oregon k . Frances G. welcome. Kathn HERMISTON LODGE no . 138, Phelps, W. M. a . r A A. 1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- Ed. Jackson, Secy. M. D. Serons. W. M. VINEYARD LODGE NO 206, I O. O. F . " meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Lunghorn. See. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER HERMISTON, OREGON J. T. HINKLE HERMISTON. OREGON OPTICAL SPECIALIST Jacob L Stork Blacksmith • - AND--------------- Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. ••••••••••••• PURE BRED Percheron Stallion Horse Company Barber Shop Our Aim Is To Please the Public DISBURSEMENTS July 1 balance in fund BATHS IN CONNECTION Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor 839.69 647.57 . $1487.26 Hermiston RECEIPTS Dec. 31 bal. in fund............... Receipts ..... ----- From County Treas I 536.06 2050.81 1166.72 DISBURSEMENTS Supt, salary Distillate Labor and Drayage Merchandise Water works coupons PATENTS * Optical Department Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld Pendleton Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Residence 103 Willow St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. Tench Restaurant Most up tu date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant Pendleton Shoe Repairing Better than ever now ‘hat th machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon Phone Your Orders for all kinds of 1227.90 600.00 Transfer Work 3224.34 July 1 bal. in fund Opposite Hotel Pendleton (NsNEth) I established being quickly 2 8 527.00 546 44 324.10 PHOTOGRAPHS We guarantee our work When in Pen- dleton come and see us. Studio located Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather $1487.26 Statement of Water Fund from Doe. 31, 1917, to July 1. 1918 Bowman’s Studio ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS $ 373.47 181.21 932.68 Salaries, Recorder, City En gineer, City Atty., Police. 352.00 Street lights and lamps 339 00 Mdse., printing .............. 82.69 Rent and miscl..................... 26.00 Labor, drayage 40.00 Telephone 464 Office in old Reading Room UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AUSEON’S RECEIPTS Balance in fund Dec. 31 Receipts From County Treas............... VETERINARY SURGEON D. N. REBER, M. D. The registered pure bred Percheron Stallion “Young Milton,’’ State License Certificate No, 2310, will be at Hermiston Stables for the season of 1918 for service. Young Milton is dark brown and weighs 1920 pounds. HERMISTON $2156.25 Statement of General Fund from Dee. 31,1917, to July 1. 1918 Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon on Short Notice. Statement of the fund balance, of the City I of Hermiston as of July 1st, 1918. Name of Fund Debit Credit Generoi fund $ 647.57 Water fund 528.14 irrigation fund _____ t 398.84 Library fund____ ..... 319.71 Street fund________ 660.83 Irrigation Dist. No. 2. 24.70 Treasurer's cash 1732.71 $2156.25 a Horseshoer * Recorder’. Financial Report or THE city or HERMISTON 528.14 83752.58 Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 $3752.58 We Statement of Irrigation Fund from Dec. 31. 1917, to July L 1918. are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. RECEIPTS OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE ummer Goods Began Friday, July 5th July 1 deficit Receipts ..... MICKIE SAYS 701.14 DISBURSEMENTS YOURE RIGHT, MICKIE I A ‘ MAN WHO SNEAKS OUT OF I 306.52 Mdse Labor Government water. Printing . ... 189.50 200.87 1096.48 Dec. 31. deficit 3.50 $1099.98 $1099.98 L 11. 1917, RECEIPTS $540,68 849.71 Salary Librarian Civic Center Aron Labor, drayage and mdse. Transferred to street fund PAYING HIS BACK SUBSCRIPTION B+ REFUSING THE PAPER AT THE PosTorfice IS A PESky POLECAT AND AN ORNER HENA, BUY STILL I WAS POOR JUDGMENT FOR ^OU To TELL HIM 60 TO HIS PACE FOR HE FEELS MEAN ENouer ALREAO, ANO 1 CAN sue WIA 112.75 ANO GET Twe KONEV. 134.43 570 68 319.71 July I bal. In fund Lack of time to give full detail is reason for our big “ad” not appearing in this issue. ON, OREGON QUALITY-SERVICE PENDLETON, OREGON / CAUfO HIM A POOR WARTHOG TOO, BOSS' July 1. 1918 $147.08 Transf’d from Library fund From County Treas 134 43 Come to this Sale and get your Summer needs at a big saving ALEXANDERS s., DALE ROTHWELI ENDED THE ARGUMENT. I Put a cover on your- roof that stays weather-proof. ‘ It takes no more of your time or it costs no more for labor to lay enduring Genasco Roofing than you'd spend on inferior roofing whose service is short-lived. Genasco is waterproofed through-and-through with Nature s everlasting waterproofer”. The natural oils of Trinidad Lake asphalt give Genasco "e and lasting resistance to sun, rain, wind, snow, heat, | cold, alkalis, and acids. j It means economy from beginning to end. / \ Come get Genasco and save money on your roofing. / No. 101, o. DR. K. G. GALE Simpson Tire Service Co. THE TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT chapter Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. June 11, 1918. Hermiston. Oregon Notice is hereby given that Thomas F. William son of Hermiston, Oregon, assignee of Ansel O Office. Rank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Skinner, who on May 20th, 1905, made Desert Land Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Entry No. 01050, for SY NW* and N'SWh sec tion 15, township 5 north, range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner. United States commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, Physician and Surgeon on the 6th day of August. 1918. Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Claimant names as witnesses: William J. Dob- 1er, William Lacy, William T. Roberts, and Wil Office Hours: liam B. Spinning, all of Hermiston, Oregon, 10 io 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 C.S. DUNN. Register DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Frank Lombard of San Francisco, who was in Manila during the winter of 1898-9, tells this story of the late Admiral Dewey: "In Cavite, you know, there are no dockage facilities. Vessels lie at an chor, and native freight boats called cascoes' carry things to and from the shore. One of the native officials con tracted with Admiral Dewey to carry stuff to the flagship. After doing his duty he dressed himself hi the latest European fashion to visit the admiral, silk bat, white shirt, cravat, cuffs, etc. "When he presented his bill Dewey remarked that there were many over- . barges which he could not pay. The freighter captain protested that the ad mirai was wrong and that he had agreed to the terms. Dewey politely replied that lie would pay the original bill, nothing more. “Mistaking the quiet, gentlemanly manner of the admiral, the freighter became insulting in Lis manner and in sisted upon payment. With a slight movement of the hand the admiral re marked to the watch, Drop that man overboard,' and in a minute the plug hat was floating In Cavite bay. while the insolent native was swimming to his vessel.”-Exchange. ESTHER second Tuesday evening of each month Q at meets 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members At Hame and Abroad. "Solomon was the wisest man. was he not?' “I'm not sure,” replied Miss Cayenne. "Of course be managed to get a repu tation with the public, but I'd like to know what some of those wives bad to say about him."-Washington Star. to, The stop neighbor thinking about clothes." didn’t stop to reason • out that It was the love of clothes that B. F. Knapp returned last Saturday kept a spark of youth in the heart of from the Horse Heaven countrythe little old lady—a divine spark of whither he went a few days before to youth that kept her from being color- , •, ,1 , ’ . I less and tired and wan. — Christian ook after cattle on the range there Herald t hat he is taking care of for a big Port IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllflllllllllllllllll land concern. Notification of water What Thrift Means. shortage in th it part of the Horse Thrift is positively essential to suc- Heaven due to the continued dry cess, and every American wants to be weather was the reason for his trip. successful. A man should put his own On arrival there he found that the name on his list of creditors. He Our business in Pendleton is growing in size because of well from which the cattle derived should cut down his expenditures 10 per cent and pay that amount to him- the quality of our merchandise and quality of service. waler had gone dry, and as a result he self. Any business should pay 10 per In our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessor was compelled to move the stock to cent, and a man should consider him ies, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always your another place in the hills where water self a business proposition which requirements- quality at a reasonable price. was more plentiful He said it was re should pay dividends. When he begins ported to him that many of the wheat to see this he will become thrifty. It Why not have that old tire retreaded to stay? Our vulcanizing depart farmers and cattle men of that district has been estimated that if a man who ment ia equipped to take care of your every want. have had their water supply cut short begins to work at the age of twenty on on account of the exceptionally dry a salary of $50 a month and receives an increase of $5 each year for forty eason, and as this has never before years will save 10 per cent of his sal occurred they are up against it hard, ary and invest it wisely or put it in a Umatilla County Distributor* for Firestone Tiros having made no preparation for such savings bank at compound interest, at 23 F. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon an unprecedented condition. the end of that time he will be finan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui cially independent and can retire with a comfortable Income. How Dewey Settled an Ugly Native Official at Manila. ueen NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. What Kept Her Young. Miss Neva Spinning returned to I know a little lady, slim, bent, but I opp nish, Wash , Monday after a de I unlined by the years, who sits absorb- lightful visit here with her father. H. edly through all of the fashion open Spinning, and her brother Art and ings of the great shops and watches breathlessly as the models in their mar- and family. The young lady is book — ---------------- I velous gowns file past her chair. She keeper for the Washington Nursery particularly loves the tulle and be- Co. at that place. spangled evening frocks that the young A letter from W. A. Jeppe, enc'os girls wear, and she telia us glowingly of the "wonderful color, my dear, and | ing a check to advance him a year or . ¡ . — — i the way It was made!" She couldn’t his subscription to The Herald, states possibly wear the gowns that she ad- that himself and family will not move | mires sa She couldn't afford them If from Pendleton to Hermiston, as was they were suitable, but she loves them intended, the gentleman having ac just the same. "It’s time,” I once heard a neighbor cepted a lucrative position in the county seat on his return there last woman say rather sniffingly, “that she after having been here several got over such vanity. She's old enough week days making arrangements to this citv LODGE DIRECTORY Doing Others. The famous phrase in “David Har- um" which reads, “Do unto the other fellow the way he would like to do unto you—and do it fust," has had al most universal currency, and to most people its novelty was one of its at- tractions.-But if you turn to Dickens’ “Martin Chuzzlewit" you will find that young Jonas remarks in one place, "Do other men or they will do you.” Not so very far apart except in time — Hartford Courant. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY HITT -FOR Ice Cream Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods 27471) Billiard and Pool