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THE MERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON The Hermiston Herald Strength of the Condor. THE. WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD Has Removed all Restrictions on Construction COSTING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS OR LESS If you have been contem plating building you need not hold back now............. It has been a patriotic duty not to build more than necessary for the pastyear. But that ban has been lifted, and you may feel perfectly free to build anything that you may need or wish LET US HELP YOU PLAN IT Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER By special arrangement we can now offer you a ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION to The Hermiston Herald and a ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION to The Oregon Farmer for only This special price for both papers is good only for a short time The Hermiston Herald, Hermiston, Ore.: Enclosed find $1.65 for which send me The Hermiston Herald and The Oregon Farmer for one year each. Name Postoffice State LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc After the glorious Victory it would be well to heed the government's special request to DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY MACKS VARIETY S tore Lot 13, 50 feet, Block Lot LOt 2, 50 feet, Lot 7. 50 feet, Block 5 LOt L 45 feet, 2, 45 feet. 3, 45 feet. Lot 9, 49 feet. Lot 10, 45 feet. Lot 14, 45 feet, ... 2.70 2.70 ... ... .. .. ... - 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.94 2.94 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 W. A. Warren ... 3.00 ...... 3.00 .... 3.00 3.00 ... 3.00 T. P. Harwood H. G. Newport a. 2.40 .... 3.00 .... 3.00 H G. Newport H. G. Newport H. G. Newport H. G. Newport H. G. Newport Mr,. Dan McDade .. 2.70 .... 2.70 2.70 2.94 «... 2.70 .... 2.70 Block 6— Lot 1, 85 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 2, 50 feet, H. G. Newport Lot A to feet, H. G. Newport let II. 50 feet, H G Newport ..... 5.10 .... 3.00 .... 3.00 3.00 3.00 .... 3.00 3.00 3.00 ... . 3.00 ... 3.00 ... Block 8— lot 3, 45 feet, H. G. Newport 2, 50 feet. H G Newport 3.00 - 5.14 2.70 — 2.70 - 2.70 Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “Tbe Yard of Best Quality” H. M. STRAW. MGR. IN ADDITION TO Edison and Columbia Phonographs WE HAVE NOW THE PATHEPHONE Which plays all makes of records. Also Pathe records used by the Brunswick and Sonora which are patterned after the Pathe. ALL PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS HERMISTON DRUG CO Free Bulletin, The following bulletins may be ob tained by calling at the office of Miss Lorene Parker, Home Demonstration Agent, room 356 Federal Bldg., Pen dleton, or writing in for them. Cottage Cheese, Milk, Making Cot tage Cheese at Home, Dairy, The School Luncheon, Use of Dried Fruits and Vegetables, Emergency First Aids, How to Select Food, Food for the Fam ily, Bread and Bread Making in the Home, Care of Food in the Home. The Use ot Milk as a Food, Making Butter on the Farm, Farm Home Con V niences, Keeping Farm Household Accounts. Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE W. J. Downer, well known Columbi a district rancher, is enjoying a little vacational visit this week at the home of bis brother, C. L. Downer, in Spok ane. The latter is in the employ of the Great Northern railway, being al the head of the company’s big commis sary department in Hillyard. Mr. and Mrs. Heinl and Lawrence were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Keller home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers left Friday of last week on receipt of a telegram informing them of the ser ious illness of the gentleman's mother at Chelan, Wash. After their depart ure another telegram was received telling of the death of the lady. Mrs. Barham and son Childs enjoy ed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs and family. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED HAY GRAIN AND FEED We are Always in the market for Alfalfa Hay Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sanderson, who I have been visiting a week at the home of their daughter, Mrs B. M. Rogers, returned Wednesday to their Idaho home. Wheat and Rye Seed Millfeed and Rolled Barley Attorney and Mrs. W. J. Warner were Hermiston guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ralph Thanks. giving day. —For Sale at Lowest Prices— Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson and fam ily passed Thanksgiving day pleasant. I ly visiting al the home of their daugh ter, Mrs H. M. Sommerer. LEATHERS GORHAM Near Depot Phone 412 We see by Herald from I.1 L. I otorK O, 1 2 JacOD so meeting for next Wednesday evening. 30 Dec. 4, at 8 o’clock in the Library 200: building, of all farmers and dairymen I of tbe project and vicinity, for the 518 purpose of considering the matter and 10 to try to decide unitedly on the best • • Rlaaemi+l —dcnoiiiC 2 a fl oreachaop . AND---------- " ComUcr • • 300 , You farmers who have autos please A am bring your neighbors who have no • 00 F. A. PHELPS, City Treasurer HERMISTON Second Hand Store Is now open for business Under New Management At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. We Will Buy all Your Old Junk CALL AND SEE US J. McCoy, Prop T® the Farmers and Dairymen an article in last week’s | the Hermiston Creamer, Co. that they have cancelled their • .azreement with us and in the future &%1 will nt pay within 2 cents of the 30 I Portland price for butterfat. There- ” 10 fore, your committee has called g • 3.00 3.00 21443/ With eggs at 65 cents a dozen it pays to have your hens in a good warm economically built poultry house. The above cut shows one of our many types that can be built at a reasonable cost. Come in and look the plans over and get our prices. A dispatch from Washington says: America will pay war taxes until year 1918, levied and 1925. Treasury plans show the heavy taxation burden must continue at least six years more. The end of I will on the 23rd day of December, 1918, at the the actual fighting cut the 1918 cost hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at tbe City Council Chamber in the City of Hermis- by 86,000,000,000, McAdoo has an ton. Oregon, sell the following described lots, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the nounced, but immediate war expenses highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds from the sale of each lot, piece or parcel of land will continue. to be applied in satisfaction of the assessment upon lot, piece or parcel of land with interest Facing the treasury for the present thereon from April 10. 1918, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per fiscal year is an expenditure of 88,- cent of each of said assessments and all costs. Following is a description of each of said lots, 000,000,000; for the fiscal year end pieces or parcels of land with the number of feet frontage, name of owner or reputed owner, and ing in June 1920, $5,000,000,000 amount of said assessment. City of Hermiston according to plat filed with and for the next four years govern County Recorder November 3, 1904. Name Amount ment expenditures will range around Block 1— Lot 7. 63 feet, Ed Maher................. $3.99 $3,500,000,000. After January 1925 Lot 8, 67 feet, Ed Maher ............................ 3.50 Block 3— expenses should not exceed $2,000, Lot 16, 60 feet. Minnie Allsup 3.50 Lot 16, 60 feet, Minnie Allsup 3.59 000,000 officials estimate. During Block 4 — 3.50 the next year the Unided States will Lot 14, 60 feet. H. A. Frick................. 3.50 Lot 16. 50 feet. H. A. Frick ............... .. 3.50 be liquidating obligations incident to Lot 16. 50 feet. H. A. Frick Block 6— .. 2.24 the war, meeting, in addition, expen Lot 12. 32 feet. Her. Bank A Trust Co Block 8— 1.75 ses of interest on loans and expanded Lot 19. 26 feet, F. C. Park.................. Block 11— . 1.75 government. Lot 1, 26 feet, Wm, Kennedy After then, expenditur .. 1.75 Lot 2, 26 feet, Wm. Kennedy . 1.75 es will consist of bond interest pay Lot 3, 26 feet, Wm. Kennedy 1.75 Lot 4. 25 feet, Wm. Kennedy , 1.75 ment and steadily increasing expense Lot 5, 25 feet, Wm. Kennedy .. 1.75 Lot 6, 25 feet. Wm. Kennedy .. 1.75 resulting from war risk insurance Lot 29, 25 feet, H. R. Newport City of Hermiston according to plat filed with payments and many governmental County Recorder April 5, 1905: Block 1— ..... 1.75 activities caused by the reconstruction Lot 10, 26 feet. P. Norquist ............... 1.75 Lot 11, 25 feet, P. Norquist... programme. Block 2— lot 9, 50 feet, Hattie Ripperdam lot 10, 50 feet, Hattie Ripperdam . _ Look in this space every week for the price of butterfat UE 24 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the auth ority of the City Charter of the City of Hermiston and the direction of the City Council authorizing and directing the Treasurer of the City of Hermis- ton to collect the unpaid assessment for the city irrigation water for the imposed under the provisions of Ordinance No. io, passed by the city council and approved by the mayor on July 2, 1913. and ordinance No. 96 passed bv the city council and approved by the mayor on Lot 1, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 2, 45 feet, H. G. Newport . Lot 3, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 4, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 5, 45 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 6, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 7, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 8, 49 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 9, 49 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 10, 45 feet, H. G. Newport Lot 11. 46 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 12. 45 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 13, 45 feet. H. G. Newport Lol 14. 45 feet, H. G. Newport .. Lot 15, 45 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 16, 45 feet. H. G. Newport Block 3- l.ot ». 50 feet. H. G. Newport Lot 10, 60 feet, H. G. Newport HOUSE FjNiCC. HEAVY TAXATION BURDEN TO CONTINUE . ......... 70 Lot 6, 10 feet, H. G. Newport ........ ..... 1.75 Lot 7. 25 feet, H. G. Newport . 1.75 Lot 12, 25 feet. Geo. J. Froehlin Block 3— ..... 3.50 Lot 1.60 feet. J. H. Retd ........ .... 8.50 Lot 12. 50 feet, Her. Bank A Trust Co Block 4- ... 3.50 Lot 3, 60 feet. C. S. McNaught... .... Block 6— .... 3.50 Lot 11. 50 feet, J. H. Reid ................ ... 1.75 Lot 20, 25 feet. H. G. Newport . 1.75 Lot 21. 25 feet, H. G. Newport Block 8- .... 2.10 Lot 1, 30 feet, Lena Behrman........... .... 1.75 Lot 12. 25 feet, J. H. Reid .............. ... 1.75 Lot 13, 26 feet. J. H. Reid .................. ... 1.75 Lot 18. 25 feet. P. Norquist. ............... ... 1.75 Lot 19. 25 feet, P. Norquiet .............. • 1.75 Lot 20, 25 feet. P. Norquist.. ................ Block 10 - . 1.06 Lot 1. 15 feet, J. H. Reid . ... 1.75 LOt 2, 25 feet, J. H. Reid ... 1.75 LOt 3. 25 feet, J. H. Reid Block 12— LOt 13, 25 feet. Her. Bank & Trust Co 1.75 Lot 14. 25 feet. Her. Bank & Trust Co........ 1.75 lock 13— Lot 1, 50 feet. H. G. Newport.... . ................. 3.50 lock 15— Lot 1, 50 feet, H. G. Newport ....................... 3.50 Block F- Lot 6, 54 feet. H. G. Newport ......... ......... 3.78 Lot 7, 54 feet, Genevieve Reid ...... .. ......... 3.78 Lot 9, 54 feet, Genevieve Reid . 3.78 Block H— Lot 6, 54 feet, Genevieve Re!d 3.78 City of Hermiston according to plat filed with County Recorder March 21, 1908: Name ▲mount Block 1—- Lot 1, 84 feet. H. G. Newport---- ....... 5.04 3.00 LUt 2. 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 LOt 3, 50 feet, H. G. Newport 3.00 LOt 4. 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 LOt 5. 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 LOt 6. 50 feet. H. G. Newport 3.00 Lot 7, 50 feet, H. G. Newport...... 3.00 LOt 8. 50 feet, H. G Newport . . LOt 9, 50 feet, H. G. Newport ..... 3.00 ........ 3.00 Lot 13, 50 feet, J. Pelmulder Lot 14, 84.8 feet. H. G. Newport .... 5.06 ULTRy ■II 111 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES We have a variety of very pleasing and useful presents for young and old. See our Xmas line and be convinced. Get Your Carving Sets and Thanksgiving Cooking Utensils Here SHED ROOF Issued Each Saturday by The enormous strength of the con dor is eqnaled by bis voracity and M. D. O’CONNELL boldness. This immense bird often HERMISTON ______ ____ °F- I pounces upon small animals, but from Roue rdti: sseçtusziobeOroPSs the shape and bluntness of his claws It Is unable to carry anything very heavy, so be contents himself with fix- SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 Ing it against the ground with one of One year ......................... . .7» his claws, while with the other and 3 Subscriptions must be paid in advance. bis powerful beak be rends it to pieces. Gorged with food, the bird then be ADVERTISING RATES comes incapable of flight and may be Display — One cents per per insertion, inch; two monthly nser, approached, but any attempt at cap “ tions, 20 cents time, per 25 inch ture is furiously resisted. An Ameri rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue- m r. each First insertion, 10 cents per noia. can traveler in the Andes encountered Reader»- subsequent insertion without chang 5 cents per line. a large condor just after it bad fin- isbed a hearty banquet on a young sheep and foolishly attempted to seize the bird, with the result that he re ceived a gash from Its claw. Then he called up his two guides, and the three men maneuvered to take the bird alive But every attempt was frustrated, and in the end one of the men killed it by a Mow with a hatchet a) 1 --00)v (_ """ F. Waugamar, F. p. Phipps, I A SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Shower and Plain BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue WE ENDEAVOR TO Wm. Shaar, PLEASE Prop.