The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 16, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
ARMISTICE IS SIGNED |
AND WORLD WAR ENDS
THE FIRST PAYMENT ON
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN
President Announces to Con­
will be due Nov. 16th
gress the Cessation of
Hostilities.
,
s
Washington. — President Wilson is.
The First National Rank
, e a formal proclamation at 10
lv |
pe 0 k Monday morning announcing
that the armistice with Germany had I
of Hermiston
been signed.
The world war ended Monday morn |
Ing at 6 o’clock Washington time. 111
o c ock Paris time.
The armistice
was signed by the German represen­
tatives at midnight.
The terms of the armistice with |
Germany were read to congress by
President Wilson at 1 o'clock Monday
afternoon. Assembled in the hall of
the house, where 19 months ago sen
AT STANFIELD
•tors and representatives heard the
President ask for the declaration of
war, they today heard him speak the
words which herald the coming of
DELIVERED AT THE FACTORY------
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peace.
We have a large supply of these coming in a carload and it will pay yon to investigate
Evacuation, reparation and restitu­
our prices and terms before making purchase. Several types to choose from but only
tion are the keynotes of the armistice.
such as are suitable for this section of territory will be found in our stock.
PAUL HOFER
PHONE 83
Terms of Armistice.
Here are the principal things Ger
many must do, or, powerless before
the victorious allied armies, will have
LODGE DIRECTORY
done for her:
E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s „
Immediate evacuation of Alsace-Lor
FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS
Q ueen
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members raine. Belgium, Luxemburg. Russia and
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Roumania without further destruction
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
or harm to inhabitants.
Then occupation by American and
HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M ,
The United War Works Campaign
SCHOOL BUDGET
LAND LEVELING
1 * meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday allied troops of all the countries on
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
drive
carried
on
in
this
neighborhood
School
budget
for
District
No
14,
Uma-
will
do your work under engineer’s instructions
the west bank of the Rhine.
come.
Wednesday was crowned with success, tilla County, Oregon, for Maintenance pur- |
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M. D. Scroggs. W. M.
Then,
further
creation
of
a
neutral
Satisfied
Is made under the most
zone in a strip of territory on the east those having charge of the soliciting poses for year 1918-1919:
sanitary conditions. It
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F.,
end meeting with ready response, with Teachers’ salaries.............................. $8460.00
" meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows bank of the Rhine 30 kilometers (about
900.00
Janitor services..................................
pure, wholesome and
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
20 miles) wide, extending from Hol­ the result that the quota assigned the Teachers’ supplies and apparatus .. 200 00
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
J. S. West. Noble Grand.
Hermiston district is about all collect-
high in food value.
Hermiston, Oregon
land half way down to the Swiss bor­
100.00
Library books......................................
100.00
Repairs to building..................... .
der and 20 kilometers wide for the ed.
Made in all the popular
50.00
Ground improvements .....................
PROFESSIONAL CARDS remainder.
flavors. Special orders
Pupils transportation.......................... 1275 OO
Call for Westland Irrigation District
Meanwhile as a guaranty of good
300
00
Janitors’ supplies....................... ...
given prompt attention.
Warranta
700 00
faith, the occupation by American and
Fuel.......................................................
All Westlaud Irrigation District
250.00
DR. R. G. GALE
allied troops of Mayence, Coblentz, warrants, up to and including warrant Light and power.................................. 175.00
HERMISTON CREAMERY
|
Physician and Surgeon
Water....................................................
and Cologne, the principal crossings number 805. will be paid upon pre Clerk's salary and bond................... 145.00 i
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
COMPANY
55.00 !
of the Rhine within a 30-kilometer ra sentation at the office of the County Printing, stationery, postage ........
Office Hours:
Treasurer
in
Pendleton,
Oregon
800.00 I
•Sinking fund to retire bonds.............
Phone 551 dius of the bridge-heads.
10 t 12; 2 t 4; 7 to 8.
Interest ceases from date of this notice. interest on bonds and warrants.... 2500.00
On the eastern front all German
Grace A Gilliam,
75.00 |
Insurance............................
.............
AUSEON’S
County Treasurer Miscellaneous......................................
troops are to be withdrawn from ter­
365.00 i
Dated
November
16,
1918.
ritory which before the war belonged
Total..................................................
DENTIST
to Russia, Roumania or Turkey.
Hermiston. Oregon
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
No.
9281.
Reserve
Did.
No.
12
Then, the German war machine must
Office, Bank Bldg. »
Per capita on 1917 school census .82247.00
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
disarm. The principal portions of its
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
596 00
County school fund ..
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Residence Phone 32
ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS
navy must be handed over; arms, mu­
+46 40
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
State school fund ...
858 00
nitions and engines of war numbered at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close From all other sources
by the thousands are to be taken from of business, November 1, 1918.
DALE ROTHWELL
Total estimated receipts not Includ­
Our Aim Is
the army.
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
ing amount to be voted for taxa-
To Please the Public
RESOURCES
$1147 40
tion
American and allied prisoners are
$123,515 58
RECAPITULATION
to at once be repatriated, without re­ Loans and discounts
$
Total estimated expense for the year. $16450.00
ciprocal action by the associated gov­ Overdrafts, secured
1,296.05 1,296.05
(Daklanns
Unsecured.
Total estimated receipts not includ­
BATHS IN CONNECTION
ernments, and the thousands of U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par
ing
the
tax
to
be
voted
...........
84147.40
6,250.00
wretched civilians dragged off iato
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
value)
American National Bank Building
slavery from the invaded territories U. S. bond, and certificates of indebted-
Balance, amount to be raised by
nd
Pendleton, Oregon
new owned and unpledged
5,000.00
St 2302 60
District tax
F. R. Vose, Proprietor
are to be returned.
11.250.00
Premium on U. 8. bonds
Hermiston
Compensation for Devastated Country. Liberty Loen bonds, unpledged, 3%2 per
D. N. REBER, M. D.
1,423.74
cent land 4% per cent
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
The provision for compensating the
Payments actually made on Liberty 4%
Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
occupied territories for the havoc
bonds 4th Lib. loan owned 25,762.19 27,185.93
of School District No: Fourteen, of Umatilla
Optical Department
wrought by the invaders is contained Securities otherthan U. 8. bonds (not in-
county, state of Oregon, that a special
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
34,525.32
in a simple sentence—reparation for
cluding stock) owned unpledged
school meeting of the said district will be
Stock
of
Federal
Reserve
bank
(60
per
Pendleton damage done.
held at the school building in Hermiston to
Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
900.00
cent of subscription)
begin at the hour of two o'clock P M on
As a step to restoring the map lines, Furniture and fixtures
1,516.42
the first Saturday in December, that being
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
the treaties of Brest Lltovsk, which Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
the seventh day of December, 1918.
Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail
15,260.73
laid Russia prone, and of Bucharest,
bank ........................................
LONG AND SHORT
This meeting is called for the purpose of
I use the Latest Painless Methods
adopting the budget and levying the tax to
which plundered Roumania, must be Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro­
cess of collection (not available as re­
cover the operation and maintenance of the
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
HAULS
abandoned.
445.53
serve
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school for the current school year.
CHIROPRACTOR
Moneys, securities, precious metals Cash in vault and net amounts due from
Done by order of the Board of Directors on
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
19,305.56
national banks .............
and other valuables looted from the
this fourteenth day of November, A. D 1918.
Residence 103 Willow St.
Hermiston Transfer Company
Total item 14. 15. 1«. 17 and 18
19,751.09
J, D Watson, Chairman
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. Invaded countries must be returned Checks on banks located outside of city
8-11
Attest: R. C. Todd, Clerk
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
tn trust to the allies until the conclu-
or town of reporting bank and other
Phone 152
Res., 29F2
season is now here In ear-
187.84
sion of peace.
cash items
nest and we are ready to
In the west the railways of Alsace Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer
, 312.50
and due from U. 8. Treasurer
serve you tn any quantity.
Lorraine, the valuable atores of Iron
VETERINARY SURGEON and coal, all the atores and supplies
$235,701.46
Try us for your next order.
Total
Telephone 464
in Belgium with arms and armaments
Office in old Reading Room
Local Train Timo Card
LIABILITIES
must be handed over.
25,000.00 No. L west 10:1« «• m. No. *• east 3.90 O m
In the east the Black Sea porta must Capital stock paid in ..
5,000.00 No. 17, west 12:50 p. m. No. «.east 5.83 a. m
be evacuated, the warships taken by Surplus fund
6,865.66
Undivided profits
J.
T.
HINKLE
Post Office Hours
WE SELL IN
Germany from the Russians must be Less current expenses, interest
General delivery window open weak days I am
CAR LOTS
4,029.81
are always fresh and nice.
surrendered; In the Baltic forts and
Attorney at Law
and taxes paid
2,83
to*, p. m. Sundays and holidays from 3 to 10 am
6,250.00 Mail closes for No. I. wert
Our line of box candies is
9:20 a. m
OREGON defenses barring the way at the Cat- Circulating notes outstanding
HERMISTON.
unexcelled.
Bulk
candies
tegat must be delivered, and there Demand deposits:
Mail
closes
for
No.
2.
east
154,264.16
Individual deposito subject to eheck
12:20 p. m
Mail closes for No. 17. west
handled by us are of same
must be free access to the sea for the Certificates of deposit due In less than 30
high grade.
days(other than for money borrowed) 20,591.38
Baled or Chopped
Library Hours
allies.
W. J. WARNER
102.00
.....
............
Allied Blockade Remains Unchanged: Certified cheeks
and
I.
and
6:80
to
9:30
p.
m.
319.29
For Good Service See
Attorney-at-Law
The allied blockade is to remain un­ Cashier's checks outstanding.
Total demand deposits
175.276.78
School District Officiala
HERMISTON.
OREGON changed. Meanwhile German mer Time deposits payable after 30 days, or
Directors
subject to 30 days or more notice)
chant ships are to be delivered for
F. II. Swayze
Certificates
of
deposits
(other
than
for
C. 8 M' Naught
missions of mercy In carrying food to
X C Todd
loose hay delivered at the mill
money borrowed)
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the starving; allied shipping held by Total of time deposito subject to reserve,
GET OUR PRICES
City
Officiala
the Germans is to be released without
items 42, 43, 44 and 45 - 20,144.87
McKenzie I
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
any obligation to rettore to Germany
Recorder
$235,
701.46
Total
C. H. Grandall i
Most up to date restaurant in Easter Oregon
< hief of Police
her ships now in the hands of the
r. a . Phelps
Try our 35 cent dinner
A. L. Larson
associated government
I A. U Larson, cashier of the above named Fire Chief -
HOHBACH’S
Germany is to notify the neutrals bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement City Attorney
W 3 Warner '
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
8. R Oldaker .
City Survey or
they are free to trade with the asso
A. L. LARSON, Cashier.
J. D Watson
Councilmon
e r. Dodd
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day
dated governments without molesta,
FIRST
Capital & Surplus $30,000
Swiss
C heese F actory
Pays $2.75 per 100 for Fresh Milk
SAPPERS’ INC.
HERMISTON
ICE
CREAM
Stanfield
V.
Barber Shop
Auto Co.
PRIME
BEST REPAIR WORK
"Auto Truck
DIRECTORY
Alfalfa Hay
Our Candies
Alfalfa Hay
Alfalfa Meal
P. B. S1SCEL
French Restaurant
C.S.McNAUCHT Co
HITT
IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS
OVERHAULING
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Phone 139
Let me give
Several
you an estimate
Years Experience in
Phone Your Orders
AUTOMOBILE
GAS ENGINE
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Stand at Siecel’s.
Repair Work
We
CARLILE
"eated in yellow house back of
Baptist church
tion.
One provision of the armistice
which was supplementary to the text
as first drawn by the supreme war
council, end therefore does not appear
In the text as President Wilson de­
livered it. was inserted after the Ger,
man revolutionists took possession of
the German fleet.
I provides that if the fleet is not
delivered as specified in the agree
ment the associated governments may
occupy the Heligoland fortress as an
advanced base to secure posseselon
any
Correct - Attest
F. B. SWAYZE.
CHAS. E. OPEL.
R ALEXANDER. Directors
intbrnod. tor
cofmtng. Into
ine country armed and in uniform
County Officials
Circuit Judge
a w Phelps
say "
.........
Roscoe i. K eator
Anderson
. Sheriff
PATENTS
C. P Strain
Willard Bradley
pt
—FOR -
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
Get the Genuine
and Avoid
g
Kaiser. ,
«l"35seot W ex Kaiser wuneim,"
‘rank Woughter
h E
WasteIehe
Dutch May Object to
Amgterdam-Tha Dutch government
The City Transfer
w. B. BEASLEY
E Will 55
H M. Straw I
A. L Larson !
C. S Me eNaught
E. P. Dodd. Notary Publie
of it
Phone 262
are ready at any time to go
• here or haul anything.
of November. 1M8
D. SWIFT & CO.
"Patent Lawyers. Eitab 182°
307 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
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