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IE HERMISTON □LEASE make the last payment - on your 3rd Liberty Loan this week. Last payment was due Aug. 15th. The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 HERMISTON Second Hand Store DR. R. G. GALE Physician and Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 J. T. HINKLE Is now open for business HERMISTON. Under New Management We Will Buy all Your Old Junk French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HOHBACH’S Pendleton J. McCoy, Prop ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Phone 139 203 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. LAND LEVELING * Blacksmith % Will do your work under engineer’s instructions You’ll Be Satisfied ' -------------- AND See me J. K.SHOTWELL ! Horseshoer Hermiston, Oregon • 0 Farm Machinery Repaired on Short Notice. 0 a Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. HERMISTON CREAM HAY GRAIN AND FEED in the market 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. for Alfalfa Hay HERMISTON CREAMERY We are Always COMPANY Wheat and Rye Seed Millfeed and Rolled Barley DIRECTORY No. 1. west 10:10 a. m. No. 2. east 8:80 P- m. No. 17, west 12:50 p. m. No. 6, east 5.33 ». m. Post Office Hour» LEATHERS »GORHAM General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m.i. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 9:20 ». m Mail closes for No. 1, west..... Mail closes for No. 6, east .... Mail closes for No. 2. east .... 12:20 p. tn Mail closes for No. 17. west Phone 412 Library Hour* VOTERS 1 to 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. week days. School District Officiala J D. Watson, Cbm. F. B. Swayze C. S. McNaught .... R. C Todd Directors OF OREGON Clerk. Jus ice F. A. Moore of the Supreme Court eanarast month, too late for the name of any Ba", ateto succeed him to be placed on the w. Ahis condition makes it necessary to in the name of your candidate. JodJÍ-í the most importsuit position in the "rial system of the State. iis essential to choose a man of extensive vise, raining, of high character and broad and vote” commend for your consideration Recorder ...... Chief of Police Treasurer Fire Chief City Physician City Attorney. City Surveyor Councilmen Frank Woughter J- u. CAMPBELL OF OREGON CITT IalppraT. Oregon pe PeMn-mercan war ana nsurrection, having served with 2nd • 197 arament; member of Oregon Legislature a District gu’yeasions; Judge of the 5th Judic- ia" theme positions he has made rood. as a wheial ReOId private citizen been above criticism. and public "rite in his name at the General ___ F.C. McKenzie C. M Jensen C. H. Grandall . F. A. Phelps A. L. Larson R. G. Gale ........................ W. J. Warner S. R. Oldaker J. D Watson . ........... E. P. Dodd ...... . H. M Straw -................ A. L. Larson Q 8. McNaught County Officials Circuit Judge District Attorney Judge ............. - Commissioners Clerk ....... Sheriff Treasurer G. W. Phelps .... Roscoe I. Keator C. H. Marsh B. E. Anderson H. M. Cockburn R. T. Brown T. D. Taylor Grace Gilliam C. P. Strain Willard Bradley W. W. Green —- J T Brown Q VINEYARD LODGE NO 206, 1. O. O. F. " meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited W. R Longhorn. See. J. S. West, Noble Grand W. H. Hoffman has severed his connection with the City Meat Mar. ket, and R. C. Challis is again the sole proprietor The dissolution of partnership took place the first of the month. PRIME "Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bark Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 a. in. to 5 p. n C. R. Meyers seems to be the cham pion green tomato grower in this neck of the project, judging from the vines six feet long and overloaded with the vegetable that has been on display from his ranch at the Oregon Hard. Prof. Thomas Garignue Masaryk, ware and in front of Kingsley’s store leader of the Czecho-Slovaks, who have the past few days. Mrs. A. C. Stone, mother of Mrs W. J. Dobler, who has been visiting at the Dobler home the past few weeks, was called home to Tacoma Friday last by the serious illness of her son, Capt. L M Kinkaid, who died the fol lowing Sunday of influenza. Captain Kinkaid was the youngest officer on the Tacoma police force. Messrs. Dobler, Roberts and Jewett, ranchers north of town, who last week purchased a new hav baler from Sappers’ Inc., are working daily, they having sold many carloads of hay which they are hurrying to market. The expectations are that they will bale about 1000 tons this fall, and with the hay acreage increasing in the north end of the project the outfit will likely be busy all of the coming summer. Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Rank Building Pendleton. Oregon U.S. 1&. Land, Office of at September Marion", on May 8,1914 man apne. Wr, stead Entex,Nevllese.roso,NAnA I “March"'. NY ‘‘‘ “inäa Ad H. E. No. 017810 for NEW SW) 11 qw1. Cection 30, Township 3 North, andW, Est Meridian, has filed Ranee a? intention wilamette' to make three-year proof. s° Delntlish claim to the land above described, „ S æ -'. ï .’ îs '- sâæ ES-wenmenaresrsztonananCswss.ZM" of Echo. Oregon. c. g DUNN, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.S Landsomee at Notice i hereby given that Theodgre.SiaPmka of Hermiston, Onetsä Ener No OIMOS, for E three ygot.PECO, before W J Warner. United School Sept ....—-------- stave, “commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, Coroner the 7th day of November, IiS... Edward M -Claimant nApurt.ay: william" H Hensel, wil- Rcomney court meets the first Wednesday in each Row*. Robert, m of nermistoni Oreo"....., Ben Burroughs Election November 5th PATE NTS Noted Woman Educator Dead. Washington. — Mrs. Ella Fingg Young, well known Chicago educator, died here of pneumonia. Mra. Young was 73 years old. Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld. Pendleton Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the 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 Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Oregon Hermiston I I season Is now here in ear nest and we are ready to serve you In any quantity. Try us for your next order Ladies, Gents and Children Our Candies W. M. HAHN are always fresh and nice. Our line of box candles Is unexcelled. Bulk candies handled by us are of same high grade. For Good Service See P. B. SISCEL Tonsorial Parlors BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Treatment WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Wm. Shaar, Prop. Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at anv time to go any where or haul anything The City Transfer W B. BEASLEY The Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Res . 29F2 Phone 152 AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Our Aim Is To Please the Public FOK Ice Cream Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing Ball Goods Grant Rise in Express Charges. Washington—The Interstate com merce commission approved the pro posed increases In express rates. THE MARKETS. Portland. Oats—No. 2 white feed, $53 50 ton Barley— Standard feed. $48.50 ton Corn-- Whole, $73@77; cracked. »75 Hay—Timothy, »30 par ton; alfalfa. »27. Buttar—Creamery, 60c per pound. Eggs— Rauch. 6e per dosen Potatoes— »1 «•»• 25 per hundred Poultry—Hens. 27c; springs, 25@ 30c; roosters, 18e; ducks, 25@30c; geese. 17@ 18e; turkeys. 30@3le. o CH Optical Department Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape SHOES establish claim toth (Daklanns EST REPAIR WORK Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA Philadelphia.—History has repeated CHIROPRACTOR itself. More than 50,000,000 people of Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy the subject races of Europe have, Residence 103 Willow St. through their ‘representatives, cast Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 588 Pendleton. Ore. aside their Teuton shackles and. in the same room in Independence hall where America's thirteen original col onies proclaimed their independence, VETERINARY SURGEON twelve nations united in a solemn pact Telephone 464 of unity and a sacred pledge to "place Office in old Reading Room our all—peoples and resources—at the disposal of our allies." Dr. Thomas Masaryk, leader of the new Czechoslovak republic, seated in the same chair used by John Hancock 142 years ago. was the first signer of We have a full line of Shoes for the declaration of common aims of the independent mid-European nations. The signers of the declaration pledged themselves on behalf of their respective nations to unitedly strive to the end that these wrongs shall be Boys' Tennis Shoes, 81.06 to 81.25 righted, that the sufferings of the Children's Tennis Slippers, 80c to 81.40 world war shall not have been In vain. Call and inspect them Recommendations for the settlement Prices right of the ancient wrongs of the people of middle Europe will be laid before the peace council. It is hoped by that time that they will have been indorsed by all the people here represented. SHAAR'S The people represented constitute a chain of nations lying between the Bal tic. Adriatic and the Black seas, com prising Czecho-Slovaks, Poles, Jugo Shower and Plain slavs, Ukrainians, Lithuanians, Ruma nians, Italian irredentists, Greeks, Al- banians, Zionists and Armenians. Hooker No. 08571, Chrurniets OPTICAL SPECIALIST D. N. REBER, M. D The condition of Mrs. S. D. Thomas of Columbia district, who is under going treatment in the hospital at Pendleton, where she has been for some lime, is reported as not improv ing materially. Last week her son Edgar came over from Camp Lewis on furlough and visited his parent, and the fore part of this week her busband 7000 SQUARE MILES TAKEN and their son Ernest, who came from Nez Perce, Idaho, spent a day with Boche Railroad Systeme From Olee to her at the hospital. Meuse Are Menaced. TAKEN UP Washington—Summarizing the sit- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned uation on the western front. General has taken up and holds at his ranch 1 mile west of Umatilla, the following described stock: March said the Germans have evacu One sorrel gelding, white stripe in face, one right hind foot white, about 7 years old, weight ated or been driven out of 7000 square around 900 pounds, branded O on left side of neck miles of Belgian and French territory and same on left hip. ,. The above described property will be sold at since July 18. oublie auction to the highest bidder for cash in During the past week. 400 square Tuesday, November 12.1918. at 10:00 a.m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by miles have been freed from the ene owner. T. J. George my. General March added. All the coal fields in northern France have NOTICE for PUBLICATION. been reconquered except for a five- Department of the Interior, U.S. Land. Office at La Grande. Oregon. September 18. 1918. mile tract where the allies' advance Notice is hereby given that Henry A. of Hermiston. Oregon, who on October .10, 1810 Is now being pressed near th* Belgian made Reclamation Homestead Entry for Unit "H in NEW (being E W,SEV NE border. section 6, township 4 north, range 29 East Vi- General March pointed out that the lamptte Meridian, has filed notice of intention to Franco-American linea from the make five-year proof to land above described, before W. J. Warner Commissioner, at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 8th Meuse to the Oise stand nearly par allei to the great railway line near day of November. 1918. ____ v Claimant names as witnesses: Freeman P Phipps. William A. Leathers. J. Howard Reid, the Belgian frontier and constitute a —airt A McKeen, all of Hermiston, Oregon. Herbert — — C. g DUNN. Register threat against that line throughout its entire length. INOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Grande, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that Echo. Oregon, who Auto Co DALE ROTHWELL declared their Independence of Aus- Sterling Mattoon returned Monday from Porlland, where he had been the past three weeks working in one of the numerous shipyards. He came on a visit to bis family and to attend to per sonai business matters, and will go back soon to resume doing his bit to- wards helping to win the war. Stanfield PROFESSIONAL CARDS County Health Officer McFall was up from Pendleton Wednesday looking over the status of the influenza case , and in company with Mayor McKerzie caLed at the different places where the disease bad appeared. La City Official» ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . a., meets second Tuesday evening of each month I at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances G. Phelps, W. M I Kathryn L. Garner. See. M D. Seron»». W M Rand Local Train Time Card —For Sale st Lowest Prices— Near Depot Dan Tuner returned Tuesday from Kendleton, where he was called for I examination before the county draft board the day before. He rated high physicilly, and was classified in 1 a. LODGE DIRECTORY j TWELVE NATIONS DECLARE FREEDOM HERMISTON, Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant • Jacob L. Stork LOCAL BRIEFS I The first gauze mask to make its tria. appearance here was one sent by a friend to Tom Fraser, who put it on exhibition in the window of the Ore gon Hardware & Implement Co. store. OREGON This is a sample of wbat is universally worn now in the cities to prevent con tagion from the “flu.” Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner CALL AND SEE US PROFESSOR MASARYK I OREGON W. J. WARNER At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. HERMISTON. OREGON HERALD Seattle. Hay— Eastern Washington timothy. $38 per ton; alfalfa. $34 per ton. BATHS IN CONNECTION F. R Vote, Proprietor Hermiston Billiard and Pool IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS OVERHAULING Let me give you an estimate Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Several Years Experience in AUTOMOBILE Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and GAS ENGINE Repair Work Potatoes—2c per >» Butter-Creamery, 65c per pound Esgs—Ranch, 72@ Tse per dozen. Poultry—Hens, 26e; springs, 25c; First Class Located io yellow house back of Baptist church Alfalfa Meal