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TIE HERMISTON HERALD, The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by Normal Time of Sunrise and Sunset at UMATILLA and ------------------------- HERMISTON, Oregon --------------------------- OCTOBER Sunset Sunrise 1 ... 2 ... 3 4 . 5... _ ___ 7 ... a 9 10 IE... 12 13.... 14.... 15 ... 16 17.... 18 .. 19.... 20 21 .. 22.... 23 ... 24 ... 25__ 26 27 ... 28 .. 29 30 31 ... 5:54 5:56 5:57 5:58 6:00 6:01 6 02 6:04 6:05 6:06 6:08 6:09 6:10 6:12 6:13 6:14 6:16 6.17 6.18 6.20 6.21 6.23 6.24 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.30 6.31 6.33 6.34 6.36 5:37 5:35 5:83 5:31 5:29 5:27 5:26 5:24 5:22 5:20 5:18 5:16 5:16 5:12 5:10 5:09 5:07 5.05 5.04 5.02 5.00 4.58 4.57 4.55 4.53 4.52 4.50 4.48 4.47 4.45 4.41 DECEMBER Sunrise Sunset NOVEMBER Sunset Sunrise 6.37 6.38 6.40 6.41 6.43 6.44 6.45 6.47 6.48 6.50 6.51 6.52 6.54 6.55 6.57 6.58 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.17 4.42 4.41 4.40 4.38 4.37 4.35 4.34 4.33 4.32 4.31 4.29 4.27 4.27 4.26 4.25 4.24 4.23 4.22 4.21 4.20 4.19 4.18 4.18 4.17 4.16 4.15 4.15 4.14 4.14 4.15 _ I 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.25 7.26 7.26 7.27 7.28 .7.29 7,30 7.31 7.32 7.32 7.33 7.34 7.34 7.35 7.35 7.36 7.36 7.37 7.37 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.41 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.13 4.13 4.14 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.18 4.19 4.20 Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Hunting is prohibited be- tween SUNSET and ONE-HALF AN HOUR BEFORE SUNRISE. NOTE The above times are computed under the old system (normal) of clock time; therefore, ONE HOUR difference should be reckoned with until October 27, at 2 o’clock A M., to conform to the Daylight Saving Law. M. D. O’CONNELL Entered as second elass matter, December . 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES i Ine year $1 50 Six months Subscriptions must be paid in .......... - -45 advance- ADVERTISING KATES Display— One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. Readers First insertion. 10 cents per line: each subsequent insertion without chance of copy. Scents per line. WEATHER REPORT Fairly warm weather prevailed the past week. Maximum 90, minimum 35 BUY A FOURTH LIBERTY BOND By H. V. Neal. Hark, a voice to you appealing. Men of Freedom, Thought and Feeling, Innocents implore you kneeling, "Buy a Bond." Hosts of Hell are Right defying, Sparing not the sick or dying; Broken hearts to you are crying, "Buy a Bond.” For our boys who. in the fight. Stand for U.S., tor God and Right, Keep their home fires burning bright. Buy a Bond. In the name of Liberty, Strike the blow to make men Free, Help to win the Victory, Buy a Bond! B uy BoND AAe auny I T oday Compliments of OREGON HERMISTON HITT'S CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR STORE WEAR This B utton DEALER IN LIBERTY BOND OR— GUMS. AMMUNITION AND ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS By Helen M. Cummings. —1 _ ■ • Some day is your boy going to ask you why When need was urgent, stress was great. Your help was not forthcoming? When, in Hell’s fray, he stubbornly fought to hold the Hun, Wounded. suffering. almost spent, breathing a prayer— ‘‘God give me strength to keep this dread beast from Home, From all I love, from my fair land. America." In olden days, a battle raged, and so the story goes. That just as long as were upheld the Leader’s hands. So surged the tide of victory. Are you then going to help those boys of ours— Your boy and mine— Uphold their hands and help them save the free man’s Right? Or—fall them and for evermore, be slaves to Murderous Might? Resist exposure—made especially to withstand the climatic conditions of the Pacific Coast. Resist wear—the most durable paint made. Hard, elastic, hold their color and surface. Will withstand for many months the extra hard wear steps and porch always get. Six desirable shades. Made by Bass-Hueter Paint Co., San Francisco. Whatever your painting problem, the B-H line offers you the best solution. Ask for ad vice—we're glad to help you. Diatributorat Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Over there in Flanders Fields the Germans know and Right here-at-home "Go-get-em" means Those Bonds— Liberty Bonds You intend to buy. Go Get ’Em Today Are you going to do any building or repair work this fall? Are you going to build a new barn, machine shed or root London.—British cavalry units op erating between the Jordan and Medi terranean, in Palestine, have advanced some 60 miles from their original posi tiona and have occupied the Biblically renowned town of Nazareth, also Afule and Beisan, according to a British war office announcement. Twenty-five thousand Turkish pris oners and 260 guns had been counted by General Allenby’s forces pushing northward through Palestine, the war office reported. The seventh and eighth Turkish armies have virtually ceased to exist. The entire transport of these two armies was captured by the British. Virtually the entire Turkish force is or will be accounted for In killed, wounded and prisoners. Hundreds of stragglers are being found wandering about in the mountainous country aim lessly, without a leader or a purpose. British cavalry, pushing up the Med iterranean coast of Palestine, have occupied Haifa and Acre, it is official ly annnounced. East of the Jordan, the Turks are withdrawingtoward Am man, on the Hedjas railway. Aus tralian. New Zealand, Jewish and oth er troops are pursuing the enemy and have reached Es-Salt, 15 miles north west of Amman. Pity the fearful soul of the German soldier and civilian as thetr lines con tinue to crumple up before the allies with only a few of the million and a half Americans over there In line. And five million more on the way. News of the over subscription of the Fourth Liberty Loan will shake German mo rale again. To Buy or Not to Buy is Not the Question—Buy. The man who poured gasoline on himself to make a spectacular fire ride the last day of the Round-Up died as a result of his burns. F. L. Kelly left overland in his auto- mobile for Portland Tuesday, being accompanied all the way by Ernest Waterman anti part of the way by Dov Clodfelter. If opportunity offers Mr. Kelly will dispose of his auto while in the Rose City. Dr. Barnes has about recovered from an Injury received from the family cow becoming too familiar with him during a milking operation some time ago, resulting in a badly lacerated right leg anti the breaking of a bone of the limb below the knee from bossie fool ishly stepping on him after she bad caused him to fall from the milking stool. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 « The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. 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 DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED UNIVERSITY of OREGON Tiratisene." Fully equipped liberal culture and scientific departments. Special training in Commerce, Journalism, Architecture, Law. Medicine ■ Teaching, Library Worl Music. Household Arts, Physical Training and Fine Arts. “4, Military Science in charge of American and British officers. 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The disease here Is usu ally checked and patients discharged from the hospital in three days. 3 B Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE a Bn I which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Si Si 29 D istinguished Bg 81 a also FOR— Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry Home Economics, Mining, Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. 9 Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit, Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258, over forty percent representing officers. •l at Dp College opens September 23, 1918 For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon Huns Flee Bombed Cities. Amsterdam—Allied airmen are daily bombarding Cologne, Coblenz and oth er German towns, killing or injuring many persons, says the Het Volk The newspaper says the number of casual ties published in the German newspa pers are much under the actual total. It adds that many residents of the towns that are raided have fled to Hol land for aafety. Wheat Price Unchanged. Washington—Without the provision Increasing the government guaranteed Notice price of wheat from 12 20 a bushel, The proprietors of all baling outfits now operating in Hermiston and Stan, which once caused Its veto by Presi field have agreed that hereafter the dent Wilson, the agricultural appro standard price for baling alfalfa hay priation bill, carrying $27,800,000, was shall be $4 00 per ton. 2-he passed by the house without a record vote. TAKEN UP cellar? Farm machinery is too costly to be al lowed to remained out in the weather, while for a medium cost a good shed could be built to protect it from the elements. Proper shelter for the live stock soves feed and is true economy. Feed used by the animals to make heat can’t put on flesh at the same time. We must not let buildings go to rack and ruin because the country is at war, on the contrary the call is for economy and con servation through timely repairs. Come in and see us. BULGARS FLEEING BEFORE ENTENTE INFLUENZA CASES REPORTED You Can Stop These Casualties Quickly Everything for the Builder Can be found in our yard from the foundation up. All lumber is thoroughly seasoned and in fine condition for immediate use. Our stock represents the output of some largest and best mills in the country, and the care we use in handling and storing insures you nice, bright, dry stock, easy to work and handle. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Wilson Urges Power Bill Adoption. Any Bank Will Help You MERC HANTS OF HERMISTON British Wrest Sacred City of Nazareth From Hands of Turks. (Editor: This is suggested as a standing feature for display in or alongside casualty lists.) Buy Bonds Now or Pay “Bill” Later. Back Your Own With the Bond You Own. “GO GET ’EM Mr. Customer: The Brutal, Bloody Hun will be stopped when an overwhelm- ins American Army lande In France and i rashes him not be- fore. The Fourth Liberty Loan is the next step in getting that array across the Atlantic. BUY LIBERTY BONDS DON’T MAKE EXCUSES MAKE SACRIFICES The More Bonds the Fewer Casual- Wear Longer! BRITISH ADVANCE 60 MILES IN PALESTINE London.—Between the Vardar river and Lake Doiran. on the eastern end of the Macedonian front, British troops have reached the line of Kara Oghlu- lar and Hamzali, and are advancing on Mrzentsi on the west bank of the River Vardar. The Serbians have captured be tween 9000 and 10,000 prisoners and 120 guns. Serbian troops have cut the main railway line between Uskub and Sa loniki and are on the western bank of the Vardar river, according to the Serbian official statement. Allied forces are pursuing the Bul garians on the whole front between the Cerna and Vardar rivers, it was officially announced. The fleeing Bulgarians are burning abandoned villages. An artillery bat tle Is raging on the entire 70-mile front between Monastir and the Vardar. “Between the Cerna and the Vardar we are pursuing the beaten Bulgar ians, despite growing rear-guard re sistance,” the communique said. “The Serbs have reached the middle Vatusa river. The allies have crossed the Cerna toward Cebren and have cap tured the summits of Porta Dzena. The Bulgarians are burning abandoned villages." ties. Porch Painis HERMISTON, OREGON. P. P. Sullivan Washington — President Wilson has asked congress to pass promptly as a war measure the emergency power bill authorizing government control and extension of electric plants and pro viding a fund of $175,000,000 tor the purpose. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER