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THE THE FIRST PAYMENT ON FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON DAIRY PROBLEMS ARE COMPLEX Consumers Are Counselled Not To Decrease Use of Milk Nor Complain of Prices. We have several ot these tools coming in a carload of implements The First National Bank “Unless means are quickly found to remedy conditions existing in the dairy ind otry as well as in other classes of Hermiston of livestock, serious menace to both Industries—which are allied—may be forecast.” This is the statement of Assistant Federal Food Administrator, W. K. Newell. “With the dairymen selling their businesses as fast as they are able to find purchasers.” said Newell, "with an increasing volume of sales of heavy calves, both male and female, and with already a world's shortage AT STANFIELD If you have anew drill in mind for your fall or spring seeding you better inspect this of beef, the outlook for future supplies is not as rosy as one might wish. line and also learn from us the names of satisfied users of this make drill now using has been charged some it in the Hermiston district. This drill sows any of the following seeds in the most quarters that the price of milk and other products of the dairy have been satisfactory manner: Alfalfa, grass, clover, vetch, oats, corn. peas, beans, wheat, ""— DELIVERED AT THE FACTORY - elevated to such an extent at all barley or flax without bunching, and the price is right too. Pacific northwest points that the dairy interests should be making a profit and well satisfied with their lot. PHONE 83 SEE US FOR TIME PAYMENTS WE ARE ABLE TO MAKE ON THESE TOOLS "Taking only the retail price as a basis—that which most vitally affects the consumer—the price of milk today In Portland is 15c per quart. LODGE DIRECTORY “Even with normal prices milk is For Anything For Anything ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., In Farm Tools In Farm Tools second Tuesday evening of each month generally sold retail at 10 cents a Q at meets or Implements. 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members quart here, therefore the advance is or ImplemeniS. welcome. Frances G. Phelps, W. M. not nearly as marked many Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. other lines of foodstuffs. "The dairyman today is paying more HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M. Recorder’s Financial Report " meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday than double the wages of normal years Warding Off Cancer. evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel for his hired help. He is paying more or THE city or HERMISTON come. Nurses, particularly those engaged iu Statement of the fund balances of the l City of Will do your work under engineer's instructions Ed. Jackson, Secy. M. D. Seroggs, W. M. than double for his requirements of as of October 31st, 1918. Is made under the most hay and a very considerable advance public health work, can do much to Hermiston You’ll Be Satisned Name of Fund Debit Credit over the normal for his bran and prevent unnecessary deaths from can General fund sanitary conditions. It $ 540.37 See me cer, according to a bulletin of the Water fund • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows shorts. 192.26 Irrigation fund pure, wholesome and hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. "The cost of milk cans and other American Society For the Control of Library fund .......... 296.26 W. R. Longhorn. Sec. J. S. West, Noble Grand. fund high in food value. 803.31 dairy utentils is practically double the Cancer. Many patients, especially wo Street Irrigation Diat. No. 2. 120.43 men, it la pointed out. speak to a nurse Treasurer's cash normal. The cost of bottles has soared 1209.58 Made in all the popular to such heights as to make one dizzy about the danger signals of this dis $1832.20 $1832.20 flavors. Special orders PROFESSIONAL CARDS to think of it. The cost of producing ease, such as lumps, persistent sores, ulcerations and other irregularities, Statement of General Fund from July 1 toOct. 31, given prompt attention. milk today is therefore more than 1918 double that of normal periods even when they would hesitate to call a doc- RECKO TS DR. R. G. GALE Attention HERMISTON CREAMERY these apparently without considering the fact that this Balance in fund July 1 $ 647.57 Physician and Surgeon Licenses 1.00 has been a very abnormal season and trivial conditions, says the bulletin, Sidewalk Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. COMPANY repairs 1.43 often means the actual prevention of Office Hours: From city lots the production of milk and cream per 83.63 cancer, or at least Its discovery In the From County Treas 337.07 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 cow is far below the normal. "Laws enacted during the last few early stages, when a cure Is possible. Salaries, Recorder, City AUSEON’S years force the dairyman to add to his Atty., Police. 220.00 Deserved to Get It. Street lights and lamps 228.00 costs as a matter of cleanliness. The Labor, drayage 3.00 "I want to ask you for a bit of public is no longer willing to tolerate vice," DENTIST Mdse., printing 29.33 said the insinuating man. Hermiston. Oregon the quality of milk generally marketed 480.33 “What is it?" Office, Bank Bldg. a few years ago. All of this costs Oct. 31 balance in fund 540.37 Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: “I want you to put yourself in ESTABLISHED BIX YEARS 1 money and the dairyman has been Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. 1 $1020.70 $1020.70 place and me in yours and tell me paying it while the full charges have how you would go about it If you Statement of Water Fund from July 1 to Oct. 31, not been passed back to the consumer. wanted to borrow $10 from me.”— 1918 "It has oftimes been said that a man change. DALE ROTHWELL Our Aim Is RECEIPTS OPTICAL SPECIALIST very seldom quits a business where $ 528.14 July 1 bal. in fund ..... To Please the Public liberal profits are available. The fact Receipts 640.55 Not In the Inventory. From County Treas 1130.10 that so many dairymen are quitting “Did Jobson's purchase include also DISBURSEMENTS that they are not making adequate the good will of the business ?" $ 351.00 Supt. salary that they are not making adequate 468.86 Distillate (Daklanng BATHS IN CONNECTION “There wasn't any good will. It was Labor and Drayage 231.15 profits — if any at all. a coal dealer that Jobson bought out" Merchandise 505.52 Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. "The killing of dairy calves during -Boston Transcript. 750.00 Water works coupons American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon the present season has broken all 2106.53 records simply because the country 102.26 Oct. 31 bal. in fund To De Accurate. producer could not afford to feed them Cholly — Do you think it would be $2298.79 D. N. REBER, M. D to maturity. Suggestion has been foolish for me to marry a girl who Fund from made in some quarters that the kill was my Intellectual inferior? Dolly— Statement of Irrigation Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Oct. 31, 1918. ing of female calves be prohibited by Optical Department RECEIPTS More than foolish--impossible. —Cleve Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape law. This would indeed solve the prob and Leader. Oct. 31 deficit $ 502 19 Receipts .......... 156.30 lem providing some means were found Pendleton Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld DISBURSEMENTS to feed and keep the animals. Men who are so afraid of doing fool Labor $ 237.65 15.50 years ish things that they lack the courage t( Mdse Dairy experts have ALWAYS ON THE JOB Printing 6.50 preached the gospel of ‘ getting rid of attempt wise ones will never do much Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail LONG AND SHORT 259.65 the star boarder' — the cow that does I use the Latest Painless Methods 398.84 not pay her expense. That Is the Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA $658.49 $658.49 HAULS situation just now. Few are paying CHIROPRACTOR their board and there is no improve Give Us A Trial Not Drug's. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy 1918 ment of the situation In prospect. Residence 103 Willow St. RECEIPTS Hermiston Transfer Company "Similar conditions may be spoken Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton, Ore. $319.71 July I bal. In fund of in regard to the future of the beef Office. Cor. Main and Second Sta. 168.55 From County Treas Phone 152 Res., 29F2 supply. Owing to the shortage and ex DISBURSEMENTS Salary Librarian 115.00 season Is now here In ear treme price of feed more light weight 57 06 Coal Post Office Hours nest and we are ready to and unfinished cattle have been 19.95 Miscl General delivery window open week days 8 a m marketed in the stockyards of the to 8. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m serve you In any quantity. 192.00 country during the last two seasons Mail closes for No. 1, west. 296 26 Try us lor your next order. Telephone 464 than ever before known. The country Mail closes for No. 6, eaat Mail closes for No. 2. eaat Office in old Reading Room cannot afford to feed its cattle even at Mail closes for No. 17. was Statement of Street Fund from July the present price of beef and the Library Hours 1918 journey to market Is therefore a neces RECEIPTS J. T. HINKLE 1 to 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. week days. sity. In fact the government has re WE SELL IN $660.83 July 1 bal. In fund cently requested that the public pur From County Treas 224.71 CAR LOTS Attorney at Law School District Official: DISBURSEMENTS chase beef from light weight animals are always fresh and nice. . J D. Watson. Cbm $ 63.78 OREGON because the stock must be marketed Directors HERMISTON, Our line of box candies is .......................... F. R. Swayze 18.45 ............................. C. S. McNaught This means that many thousands of unexcelled. Bulk candles ........................................ R. C Todd Clerk. animals that are today coming to handled by us are of same Baled or Chopped City Officials market weighing around 800 to 1.000 W. J. WARNER high grade. and ............ . . ........... F.C. McKenzie pounds, would have showed a weight Mayor C. M. Jensen Statement of Irrigation Dist No 2 from July I to Recorder Attorney-at-Law of at least a third more if allowed to Chief of Police C. H. Grandall For Good Service See Ort. 31. 1918 F. A. Phelps This means an Treasurer RECEIPTS HERMISTON, OREGON fatten properly. .... A. L. Larson Oct 31 deficit Fire Chief....... .................. enormous loss in the meat supply for City Physician ........................................... R. G. Gale le are always in the market for W. J. Warner Receipts the future—a loas that the country City Attorney .............................. R. Oldaker City Surveyor loose hay delivered at the mill can ill afford to contemplate." J D Watson Councilmen...... I ’ wirst ) : 7 I Capital & Surplus $30,000 Pays $2.75 per 100 for Fresh Milk HERMISTON ICE CREAM Stanfield Auto Co V. PRIME Barber Shop Auto Truck DIRECTORY Alfalfa Hay Our Candies Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Meal GET OUR PRICES C.S.McN AUGHT C P. B. SiSCEL French Restaurant _______ HOHBACH’S IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS OVERHAULING AUTOMOBILE GAS ENGINE J.L. VAUGHAN Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any lime to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer Located in yellow house back of Baptist church ____ __ _ E P. Dodd H. M Straw Printing “Why not have milkmaids now • A. L. Larson $21 I . ..................... C. 8. McNaught days?" someone asks. There Is a cry 24 70 ............................ Frank Woughter Most up to date restaurant in Easter» Oregon that the labor conditions are in a bad Try our 35 cent dinner way as far as the dairies are concern- ed The men have gone to war or ... G. W. Phelps ments are true and correct to the best of my Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Pendleton Into other work and the cows are being Circuit Judge —.. Roscoe 1. K eat or knowledge and belief District Attorney C. H. Marsh Judge ................... C. M Jensen. City Recorder killed off because there Is no one to B. E Anderson Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day milk them. "What is going to become H M. Cockburn of November, 1918. .. R T. Brown E P. Dodd, of the children of this country If that .... T. D. Taylor Notary Publie for Oregon Grace Gilliam goes on My commission expires June 10, 1921. C. P. Strain not exactly ELECTRIC FIXTURES Willard Bradley W W Green fascinated by the thought of washing AND APPLIANCES J. T. Brown Phone 139 windows, running elevators and carry Ben Burroughs 203 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. ing mail are looking toward the dairies They won't wear the costumes seen In light opera but they'll be quite sen sible In heavy boots and coveralls and they'll save the day. Here's to the milkmaid of modern days. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT w. a BEASLEY HITT FOR Ice Cream Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks The 1918 food reserve Is the only safe insurance for 1919 food supplies Conservation is the All-American job an army of four million soldiers ust be fed from this year’s crop “There is no substitute for milk as a food for growth. Portland mothers should make a drive on father’s purse to the extent of one quart of milk per day for every child.”—Oregon League First Class Billiard and Pool 307 Seventh Tables I