THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
HENRY WHITE
OREGON
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THE FIRST PAYMENT ON
SPIKE TOOTH HARROW
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN
will be due Nov. 16th
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
See us for your farm tool wants.
Swiss C heese F actory
have as good a line as is made—
AT STANFIELD
Pays $2.75 per 100 for Fresh Milk
=========== DELIVERED AT THE FACTORY
PAUL HOFER
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PHONE 83
AUSEON’S
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS
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1
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
LODGE DIRECTORY
ueen ESTHER chapter
Q
No. 101, o. e . s ..
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M.,
11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M. D. Scroggs, W. M.
BATHS IN CONNECTION
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F.,
• meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
J. S. West. Noble Grand.
F. R. Vose, Proprietor
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Hermiston
DR. R.
"Auto Truck
G. GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 551
ALWAYS ON THS JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
F. V. PRIME
DENTIST
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours:
Residence Phone 32
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Give Us A Trial
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sta.
Phone 152
Res., 29F2
DALE ROTHWELL
Alfalfa Hay
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
D. N. REBER, M. D.
Baled or Chopped
and
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
Optical Department
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
Alfalfa Meal
We are always in the market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
C.S.McNAUCMT Co.
YOUR AUTO NEEDS
OVERHAULING
Let me give you an estimate
Several Years Experience in
AUTOMOBILE
and
Pendleton
Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail
I use the Latest Painless Methods
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
Residence 103 Willow St.
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton, Ore.
J. A. PEED
VETERINARY SURGEON
HERMISTON.
OREGON
French Restaurant
CARLILE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Located in yellow bouse back of
Baptist^church
Get
the Genuine
and Avoid a
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
Try our 35 cent dinner
ARMY'S COST IS ENORMOUS
More Than Five Billion Dollaro Ex-
pended In Year.
PATE NTS
Phone 1»
103 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
. Transfer Work
Stand at Siscers. Phone 262
We aro ready at any lime to go any
where or haul anything.
D. SWIFT & CO.
0. c.
Washington.—The complete demob
ilization of the student officers’ train
ing corps comprising units in hun
dreds of institutions throughout the
country has been decided upon by the
war department.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
the markets .
Pendleton
J.L. VAUGHAN
conomy
All Training Corps to Ba Demobilized.
HOHBACH’S
Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
97 Seventh
Archangel. — The Russo-American
forces, continuing their advance up
the Pinega river over ice and snow-
covered roads, have captured the town
of Karpagorskoi, 120 miles from the
town of Pinega, after a fight with the
Bolsheviki. This place since the or
ganization of the new government of
Archangel, was a Russo-allled pro
vision depot, but it was raided and
captured by the Bolsheviki and since
then had been the scene of much par
tisan fighting.
A patrol of 70 Americans scouting
along the Vago river south of Shen
kursk, encountered a ten-fold superior
force of Bolsheviki, including cavalry
and infantry with many machine guns.
The Americans were surrounded, but
fought their way out, losing a lieu
tenant and 12 men killed.
Washington.—It cost »5.645,000,000
Telephone 464
to run the Amerfcan army during the
Office in old Reading Room
year ending June 3 0 last; $1,368,000,
000 for the navy, and $1,516,000,000
for the civil government proper. The
J. T. HINKLE
shipping board spent $862,000,000, and
Attorney at Law
»181,000,000 was paid out in pensions.
These figures are shown by the
HERMISTON,
OREGON
annual report of John Burke, treasur
er of the United States, to Secretary
McAdoo. The report showed the pub
W. J. WARNER
lic debt on June 30 was »12,396,000,000.
Repair Work
SAPPERS' INC
EVERYTHING IN FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel re
turned to their home in Pendleton
Monday after enjoying a Thanksgiv
ing holiday visit here with their
daughter, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, and
family.
Portland.
Oats—No. Î white feed, $54.50 per
ton.
Barley—Standard feed, $50.25 ton.
Corn— Whole, »73 077; cracked, $75
079.
Hay—Timothy, »33 per ton, alfalfa,
$28.
* Butter—Creamery. 59c per pound.
Eggs—Ranch. 70c per dozen.
Potatoes— »1.75 0 3 per hundred
Poultry — Hens, 23@25e; springs,
25c; ducks, 250 27c. geese, 20c; tur-
keys. 27@28c.
Seattle.
Hay— Eastern Washington timothy,
$38 per ton; alfalfa, $34 per ton.
Butter—Creamery, 62c.
Eggs—Ranch. 72c per dozen
Poultry — Hens. 26028c; springs.
Me; roosters, dressed, 27@28e; ducks,
26c; geese, 21e; turkeys, 40@95c.
A
LAND LEVELING
Call For School Warrants
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 14. Umatilla County.
Oregon, warrants numbers 1725 to
1757, inclusive, will be paid on pre
sentation to me.
Interest ceases
with the publication of this notice
Miss Eleanor Casserly returned
December 7, 1918.
Sunday to her duties as nurse in
R. C. Todd. Clerk.
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton
after an enjoyable Thanksgiving hol
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
iday visit with her parents near this
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at
city.
La Grande. Oregon, November 8, 1918.
The sad news of the death of his
brother Max was conveyed in a tele
gram from Lyle, Wash., to George
Corse the first of the week.
De
ceased was, a well to do painter and
decorator of the above city, where
YANKS CONTINUE ADVANCE himself and family have resided for
many years. Death was due to influ
Karpagorskoi Is Taken After a Fight enza.
Attorney-at-Law
GAS ENGINE
better in many cases
AGREEMENT BEFORE
CHRISTMAS EXPECTED
With Bolsheviki.
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Alfalfa Hay
Henry White, former ambassador to
France, who was named one of the
American delegates to the peace con
ference.
Paris.—December 16 has been defin
itely set as the date on which the
preliminary conferences will begin be-
tween President Wilson and Premiers
Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Or-
lando.
The program thus far developed
warrants belief that the four nations
represented by these men will agree
upon the main points of peace before
Christmas. The smaller nations are
then expected to be consulted as to
details.
Germany will not be called on be
fore late in January, it is believed,
and then only to hear the results of
the allied-American deliberations, and
to suggest modifications.
The general feeling here is that once
the allies and America have agreed on
the main points, they will impose the
peace terms upon Germany with little
discussion.
We
R. L. Tippie. manager of the Tum
a-Lum Lumber Co. at Umatilla, was
a Hermiston business visitor Friday,
and while here made this office a
pleasant call.
He said his company
had just completed negotiations inci
dent to the purchase of the block and
a fraction of ground on which the
building of the concern now stands
in Umatilla.
Mesdames Hay and Deck, opera
tors of the Oregon Hotel and Cafe,
respectively, were hostesses at a
turkey dinner last Wednesday even-
ing in the hotel dining room, the
guests being patrons of the well
known hostelry. The feast was
given as a token of the kindly rela
tions existing between the ’•feeders"
and the ‘ feedees." 1
Will do your work under engineer's instructions
You’ll Be Satisfied
See me
J. K.SHOTWELL
Notice is hereby given that Otte 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, Charles A. Keller, Paul M. Miller and Wil
liam J. Downer, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN, Register
Hermiston, Oregon
Stanfield
Auto Co.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters
of School District No. Fourteen, of Umatilla
county, state ci Oregon, that a school
meeting of said district will be held at the
school building on the 14th day ot 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:
BUDGET
William Sharr is one of the firm
believers in the future of the Mor
row county town of Boardman in the
west end extention of this project,
for after visiting there the first of
the week he returned to Hermiston
with the necessary credentials to
show that he had backed his judge-
ment to the extent of acquiring two
business lots right in the heart of the
little city and facing on the Colum
bia highway, which has been routed
through Boardman on Its way from
(he coast east.
Have * new line of embroidery goods
of all kinds and Christmas novelties
for Christmas. Towels, pillow tope,
scarfs, etc. Come in and see them -ad
CHURCH NOTICES
BAPTIST
Insurance................................................
Miscellaneous........................................
75.00
365.00
$16450.00
Total
From county school fund during the
coming school year........................ I * 596 oo 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...........................
RECAPITULATION
rotai estimated expense for the year »164 50 00
A. E. Bensel, Supt.
Everybody welcome.
Total estimated receipts not includ-
ing the tax to be voted................
»4147.40
Bible school 10 a. m.
T. C. Parks, Supt.
Preaching 11 * tn.
Subject, "The Good Shepherd.
Epworth League 6:30 p. tu.
Balance, amount to be raised by
District tax..................................... 81
reasons:
!
The estimated increase tn cost of conduct
Preaching 7:30 P- m.
.
ing the school is twenty-five hundred forty- |
Subject, "The Attainments of Chris seven dollars, due chiefly to the Increased i
tian Experience."
cost at the following items over last year:
M. IL Gallaher, Pastor | Teachers' hire, twelve hundred thirty dol-
i lars; pupils' transportation, three hundred
seventy-five dollars; interest charges, two
CATHOLIC CHURCH
hundred dollars; fuel, one hundred fifty
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Library builder
Sunday school 10:15 a. m.
Wednesday night testimonial meet-
ing. Second Wednesday In each month
* and
BEST REPAIR WORK
Hisrel’s
CONFECTIONERY
EMPORIUM
Candiet in all Fariliet
Soft Dringt, Cigart
Tobacco
Electric Light Çlobet
and Suppliet
M AGJIZINES&
PERIODICALS
Jostofic t Block
Germiston
HITT
-FOR
2302 60
The amount of money to be raised by this
special tax I« 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
Miss Gertrude Simmons, leader.
Hermiston. 10:00 a. ®
Umatilla, 8:30 a. m.
Oaklands
Total estimated receipts not includ
ing the money to be received from
the tax which It Is proposed to
....»4147 40
vote
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
(At the Lodge Hall)
Cheurnlets
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Teachers’ salaries................................. $8460.00
Apparatus and supplies, such as
maps, chalk, erasers.
stoves,
200 00
curtains, etc......................................
100.00
Library books........................................
35 oo
Flags........................................................
Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuild
100.00
ings or fences ..............................
50.00
Improving grounds...............................
Transportation of Pupils.................... 1 275 00
900.00
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Janitor's wages .................................
265 00
Janitors' supplies..................................
I
700 00
Fuel..........................................................
250.00 I
Light and power....................................
175.00
Water........................................................
145.00 |
Clerk’s salary and bond....................
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.....................................
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Percey Sisters Millinery
for
dollars.
I
The following items, viz : Janitor and
' janitor’s supplies, teachers' supplies, library
books, building repairs, ground improver
! menta, water and miscellaneous contribute
; the balance of the increased cost, or five
hundred ninety-two dollars
Dated this 20th day of November. 1918
J. D Watson,
Chairman Board of Directors
Attest
R C Todd, Clerk
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Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Fishing and
Ball Goods
Hunting,
Base
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables