THE HERMISTON HERALD, the first payment on fourth HERMISTON, OREGON WM. G. McADOO LIBERTY LOAN Litchfield Manure Spreader will be due Nov. 16th tn/" se “o-t Ta The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Swiss C heese F actory Three sold in less than 10 days. And the buyers looked at other kinds and had prices on other kinds, too. There must be a sound rea son why they bought the Litchfield. We can tell you the reason if you are interested in a Manure Spreader this year. Just drop in and get circulars and information on this money maker for the farm. Four more on the way from Portland now. AT STANFIELD Pays $2.75 per 100 for Fresh Milk : DELIVERED AT THE FACTORY PAUL HOFER PHONE 83 AUSEON’S SOLD FOR CASH OR ON TCTMS LODGE DIRECTORY Barber Shop established six YEARS .— - = 1 ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s „ Q William Q. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury and director general of rail roads, whose resignation haa been ac cepted by President Wilson. SPRUCE WORK Our Aim Is To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L 0. 0. F„ meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows ha IL Visiting members cordially invited W. R. Longhorn. Sec. J. S. West. Noble Grand. F. R. Vose, Proprietor PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hermiston Word was received here of the death last week in Portland of Attorney Roscoe Johnson, an early day residen of Hermiston wbo moved from here to Portland, Or.—As rapidly as possible the coast in 1905. the activities of the spruce production It has been kind of frosty at times division of the United States army, operating In Oregon and Washington, the past week, the temperature on one will be brought to a complete stop, occasion falling to 14 degrees. The following the termination of the war. maximum was 48 degrees and pre The unwinding process will require cipitation .02 of an inch TO STOP SOON from four to six months, in the opin ion of Brigadier General Brice P Physician and Surgeon Disque. Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: Approximately 30,000 officers and 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 enlisted men will be affected by the order of demobilization. The war department will not under PRIME sell the market in disposing of the DENTIST vast quantities of spruce logs and lum Hermiston. Oregon ber on hand and no longer needed for Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: airplane construction. According to Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. General Disque the same policy will be followed In auctioning the logging DALE ROTHWELL railways, equipment for logging OPTICAL SPECIALIST camps and sawmills and the millions of dollars worth of other property ac- cumulated in carrying through the government's program of producing airplane material for the United Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. States and the allies to win the war. American National Bank Building There will be no sacrifice sales of Pendleton. Oregon any of this property,” said General Disque, "If the government cannot D. N. REBER, M. D. get the reasonable worth of the prop- Eye, Ear Note and Throat erty it will be kept until the prices Optical Department offered are right. I think we owe this Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape to the forest products industry of Ore Pendleton gon and Washington and to the in Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld. terests of the nation.” DR. R. G. GALE ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Give Ue A Trial Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Phone 152 Res., 29F2 Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal We are always in the market for loose hay delivered at the mill V. Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR GET OUR PRICES C.S.McNAUGHT Co IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Residence 103 Willow St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 464 Office in old Reading Room OVERHAULING Let me give you an estimate J. T. HINKLE Several Years Experience in Attorney at Law OREGON HERMISTON, AUTOMOBILE and W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law GAS ENGINE Repair Work L L. CARLILE located in yellow house back of Baptist church OREGON HERMISTON, French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner OPPOSITION Plan Under Way for Volunteer Army for Russian Relief. Archangel.—The American and en tente troops have encountered strong opposition both on the Vologda Arch angel railway and on the Dvina river Owing to the swampy condition of the terrain it has been necessary to con fine operations to the waterway and the railway. As the upper part of the river is deeper than at its mouth, the Bolsheviki craft, equipped with large guns, have been better able to maneu ver than the entente ships, and have prevented the occupation of Kotlas by the entente. A plan is under discus sion in military circles for the creation of a voluntary army for Russian re lief, should the allies agree upon • policy of feeding Russia. MARKETS. the Otta— No. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Phone 139 Pendleton, Or9 "o. swithrough theold/established kagnir,, * CO.’ are being quickly st," Manufacturers. Transfer Work SWIFT & CO. 307 s.1.- awyers. Estab. 1889. bseventh St., Washington, D. C. Phone 262 are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything- Stand at Siscel’s. We The City Transfer w. B. BEASLEY R C. Canfield and family and J. A Reeves and children were Thanks giving dinner guests at the Ed Can field home, the latter being a son of the first named gentleman. The honorable’school board met the other night to cuss and discuss the ad visability of either raising tbe wages of tbe teachers and janitor or letting them move in the two north rooms of tbe school bouse basement as contract ed or losing both teachers and janitor, which they decidedly did not wish to do at this time of year when good teachers are scarce articles. The board expressed their wish that the teachers move into the basement rooms, but finally gave the teachers their choice of a raise of 815 per monti and the janitor a raise of 85 or move into the rooms Rather than cause any hard feeling among the patrons of the school and especially the signers of the circulated petition, many of whom it is said were non-resident tax payers and others were not voters in the district, the teachers and janitor accepted the raise. Our bus drivi r then complained that after the first of the year be would be without a boute to live in and wondered if be could not bave the northeast room in the school basement, and as the circulated petition plainly stated “janitor and family be not allowed to move In,” the directors presumed there was no reason why be could not move with his family and occupy it. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. A. E. Bensel, Supt. 2 white feed, $54.50 per ton. Barley—Standard feed, $50.25 ton. Com-Whole, $73077; cracked, 37 479 Hay—Timothy, $33 per toni alfalfa. Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at his ranch 412 miles northwest of Hermiston, the following described stock: One black boar, weight about 200 pounds: four white feet, white spot under neck and white on nose, and two very small cuts on right rar. The above described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand Monday. December 2, 1918, at 10:00 a. in., at the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by owner. a pound- Eggs—Ranch, 68c per dozen. Potatoes—JITS® 7 per hundred. spring*, 21 Poultry—Hens, 27028c; 930c; roosters, 19c; ducks, geese, 18e; turkeys, 3«c. 28@30ci Everybody welcome. METHODIST CHURCH (At the Lodge Hall) Sunday school 10 a. m. T. C. Parks, Supt. Preaching 11 a m. Subject, "Others Epworth League 7:00 p. tn. Preaching 7:30 P- m „ Subject, M. R. Gallaher, Pastor ‘‘A Castaway." CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston. 8:30 a. m. Seattle. Hty—Castern Washington timothy. ------------ —----------------- LAND LEVELING Will do your work under engineer’s instructions Hermiston, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, November 8, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Otto G. Sapper, of Hermiston. Oregon, who on May 12, 1915. made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 014665 for lot 3,section 32, township 5 north, range 29 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J Warner. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 6th day of January. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; Henry M Som- merer. Charlee A. Keller, Paul M. Miller and Wil liam J. Downer, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. 8. DUNN, Register county, state of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at the school building on the 14th day of December, 1918, at two o’clock in the afternoon, to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 17, 1918, and ending on June 16, 1919, Is estimated in the following budget and in cludes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, spec ial district tax, and all other moneys of the district: Stanfield Auto Co CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Library building. is per ton. alfeate "Zetor Sunday school 10:15 a. m. Butter—Creamery, 60956 Wednesday night testimonial meet- Eggs—Ranch, 800 per dozen- _ pouliry—Hens, 24028e; spring" ing. Second Wednesday in each month rou. dreaaed. 17®»«. ducks, at 8 p. m. 26c; roosters, . 260; geese, 20e; turkey®, 6 3 Churnlets (Daklanng nd BEST REPAIR WORK BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES .. $8460.00 Teachers’ salaries . Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc.................................. 200 00 Library books........................................ 100.00 Flags........................................................ 35 oo Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuild ings or fences ............................. 100.00 Improving grounds............................... 50.00 Transportation of Pupils.................... 1275 00 900.00 Janitor's wages................................... Janitors’ supplies................................ 265 00 700 00 Fuel......................................................... Light and power................................... 250.00 Water........................................................ 175.00 Clerk’s salary and bond.................... 145.00 35.00 Postage and stationery...................... For the payment of bonded debt and interest thereon. Issued under sections 117, 144 to 148, and 422 of school laws of Oregon, 1917 .. 2580 00 720.00 Interest on warrants............................ 20,00 Printing notices...................................... 75.00 Insurance................................................. 365.00 Miscellaneous........................................ $16450.00 Total Hisrel’s CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Varities Soft Drinks, Cigars Tobacco Electric Light (globes and Supplies ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the 596 00 coming school year....................... I From state school fund during the 446 40 coming school year.................... Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the 858 00 coming school year. .’.................. Tutsi estimated expense for the year $16450 00 Total estimated receipts not includ- Ing the tax to be voted.............. 84 147.40 Balance, amount to be raised by $123 0 2 60 District tax The amount of money to he raised by this special tax Is more than the amount raised by special school district tax in the year im- mediately preceding this, plus six per cent It Is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the following reasons: The estimated Increase in cost of conduct ing the school is twenty-five hundred forty- seven dollars, due chiefly to the increased cost of the following items over last year: Teachers' hire, twelve hundred thirty dol- Ian, pupils' transportation, three hundred seventy-five dollars; interest charges, two hundred dollars: fuel, one hundred fifty dollars. The following items, viz : Janitor and janitor's supplies, leechers' supplies, library books, building repairs, ground improve- menta, water and miscellaneous contribute the balance of the increased cost, or five hundred ninety-two dollars Dated this 20th day of November, 1918 i. D Watson, chairman Hoard of Directors Attest: A 4 I J. M. Prindle Mrs. Chas. Kuntz left for Tillamook NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING last week on account of her daughter’s Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters illness. of School District No. Fourteen, of Umatilla BAPTIST $28. Butter—Creamery, Me per PATE NTS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE CHURCH NOTICES. Portland. 203 E. Court St. BUTTER CREEK ITEMS TAKEN UP Percey Sisters Millinery La Follette Probe Abandoned. Have a new line of embroidery goods Washington.—Investigation of the of all kinds and Christmas noveltie* Total estimated receipts not includ alleged disloyalty speech of Senator for Christmas. Towels, pillow lope, ing the money to be received from La Follette, at St. Paul, more than • scarfs, etc. Come In and see them.-ad the tax which It is proposed to ...84147.40 year ago. was abandoned by the sen vote . RECAPITULATION ate elections committee on a vote of Pendleton sathsofanuine sin Every Cake FIND ALLIES For fear of a recurrence of the “flu” epidemic the Movie show that was to have been held Thanksgiving after- noon and evening and the dance billed for Friday evening was called off. 9 to 2. HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant 86992 EVERYTHING IN FARM IMPLEMENTS , meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting member, welcome. Frances G. Phelps, W. M. Kathryn L. Gamer. Sec. UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M , meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. Ed. Jackson, Secy. M. D. Scroggs, W. M. "Auto Truck SAPPERS' INC MAGJ1/.INES& PERIODICA LS ======= Nnatuffir r Blork Hermiston HITT -FOR- Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods First Class Billiard and Pool Tables