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THE HERMISTON 10 Reasons Why You Should Vote 300 X Yes March 4 HERALD, HERMISTON,— ORE GON The Hermiston Herald WANT ADS Issued Each Saturday by M. D. O’CONNELL For Sale—A few articles of Furn (ERMISTON OREGON iture and canned fruit for F. A. Entered as second eiass matter December 1906, at the postoffice al Hermiston, Oregon Brunson Estate. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Titrt with other sections, counties First Because the people as states, etc. V hole want Good Roads moderi people Eighth Because the Second Because what the want they should have and usually Transportation justifies the buildin of Good Roads. Third Because Good Roads are an Ninth Because a Bond Issue i: econor y any where and everywhere the only fair and logical way o: they a.e built. raising the money to build tha Fourth Because Good Roads in- which you and I want,—Good roads crease the val', e of our county pro- all over the county axed street in- I ity the same as Tenth Because we want Good your home by eases the value Roads when you and 1 can enjoy hich it passes. them, as well as future generations Fifth Be ause Good Ronds are a Therefore, vote for the Bond Issue ig saving on all I kinds of vehicles, and bill'd Good Roa Is NOW,—not ich as farm wa : gons, trucks, auto- five or ten years from now. ob.les etc. Go d Roads nave n.ide California Sixth Because the small cost per rson amounts to nothing compared the most talked of state is the Union with the great benefits derived by every pe son in every vzay. Seventh Because this is an era of modern transportation we are living In, and the times demand we keep Let us make Umatilla county the county in Oregon w< We can do it; we shall do it; must do it. and last but not least, We Will Do It. most talked of Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co R, A. Brownson- Manager Correll & Mayran CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti mate. Plan books at your service. Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Labor FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc Here you can buy Nearly every needful household article that is used in the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear, a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chin ware, etc. ix months —.......... - • Subscriptions must be paid in advance $1.50 .7» ADVERTISING RATES isplay— One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser, tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion, monthly rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. Zeaders— First insertion, 10 cents per fine, each subsequent insertion without change of copy. 5 cents per line. _________ / BUTTER CREEK ITEMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE April weather has struck Butter treek— it seems as if it showers and lows near every day. •Mrs. H. Ross and baby spent Mon lay and Tuesday visiting at the Na- ion home. Mrs. J. L. Steward is visiting her laughter, Mrs. A. I. Basey, and ex- nects to remain about a week or ten lays. , Mr. and Mrs. Mapes and son Clif- ’ord of Tillamook arrived last week o make this their home for awhile. Mrs. Mapes is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Chas. Kuntze. They will ccupy the old Clark Ware place. Geo. Wurster is having about 10 icres of leveling done preparatory to ilfalfa seeding. E. T. Canfield is helping with the work. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation arrived ’tome from Ellensburg, Wash., Fri- lay of last week. They enjoyed heir auto trip and like the Yakima ountry fine. I. D. Basey, one of the school bus rivers, is having extra bad luck vith his car lately. Will some one who knows please tell him how to et the better of a bucking Ford. Chas Kuntze is putting in lots of ew headgates on the Tillamook Co. anch, preparatory to irrigation. He has also run new levees near the reek to stop the overflow when Ugh water comes. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Shaw were the host and hostess on Wednesday last f a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. ’haw, Mrs. Prior Shaw assisting. An exceedingly pleasant and memorable day was enjoyed by all. Guests were >8 follows: Mr. and Mrs. Prior Thaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shaw and Miss Jennie Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atterbury and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berry. Mrs. Mary A. War ren. mother of the hostess, John Ware and Chub Warren, lately re turned from naval training station, nd Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Warren and children of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry who have been visiting with relatives and friends for the past two weeks re turned to their home at Onalaska. Wash. Notice Beginning March 1st the under- signed firms will make free delivery to customers every day In the after noon at 4 o’clock. Signed. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co Phelps Cash Grocery. PUBLIC SALE 57c THIS PRICE BE CAME EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 27 20 head work horses, 2 3-year old about 1200 lbs, 3 2-year old 3 yearling colts. 15 sets har- 2 good milk cows, 1 is fresh, fresh in about a month, 70 chickens. 2 16-disc superior drills. 2 16-hoe drills. 2 4-bottom gang plows, 10 inch. 2 2-bottom P. & O. "«liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililliiiililiiiliiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll new adjustable 16-inch gangs, 1 Mc- Cormick 6-foot mower. 1 Champion 5-foot mower. 1 hay rake. 1 16-foot WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY E j land packer. 2 buggies, 2 backs. 3 REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES Et GNOMICAL ANY WORK DONE 31-4 wagons and racks. 8-foot HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED dises, 2 16-foot Blade Slickers. 2 16- foot rod slickers. 1 galvanized iron WORKMEN We carry one of the water trough, 2 16-inch walking plows, 2 25-foot harrows. 1 10-foot BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET harrow. 1 Weston fanning mill. 2 A Large stock has arrived $1.00 to $3 00 saved as we are not asking war time = - ..... " profits ---------------------- ------------- ------------------------------ 3 platform scales. 1000 and 1400 lbs. To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOM! RS we pay postage one way and return shoes = 1 warehouse grain truck. 1 2-h p = by next mail. = Stover engine, brand new. 1 pump We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in = ! Jack. 20 gallons red paint, in 5-gal = Eastern Oregon = cans, 1 anvil and some blacksmith I SAM ROGERS. PROP. "oris" 1 tools, chains, lead bars, shovels, forks, and other small tools and Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiïi equipment used on a wheat ranch. 1 china closet, dressers, and other household goods. 1 heavy Studebaker ear with truck body. 1-ton capacity, all In first class shape. One 20-35 Yuba Tractor with com plete six-bottom plow outfit, will be sold at private sale. All overhauled and in first class shape. TERMS OF SALE-A1I sums of $50 Vote 300 X Yes and under cash; on all sums over FOR GOOD ROADS $50 time will be given until Octo When You Go to the ber 1. 1919. on approved notes at 8 per eent interest. 2 per cent dis Polls on March 4 count on all sums over $50 for cash Free Lunch and Horse Feed Sale starts at 9 o'clock CREAMERY CO Mrs. N. W. Bloom. 23-tfc First Because the people as a ! keep pace with other sections, coun- | ties, states, etc. For Sale—Milk cows and heifers whole want Good Roads. Eighth Because the modern tran- coming fresh. 23tfc Second Because what the people P. P. Sulivan. tre. want they should have and usually sportation justifies the building of Good Roads. For Sale— Porch swing and break- get. Roads are : Third Because Good Ninth Because a Bond Issue is fast table at Correll t Mayran shop 23-tc. an economy anywhere and every-• the only fair and logical way Of rais- here they are buiit. [ ing the money to build that which where built. Free Samples—Receive mail, cat- Fourth Because Good Roads in- you and I want,—Good Roads all ologues, magazines, samples, etc., crease the value of our county pro- | over the county. from manufactures. We furnish a paved street in- j Tenth Because we them mailing lists, 10 cents (stamps) perty the same as of your home by | Roads when you and I want Good can enjoy places your name on this list. Box creases the value which it passes. 23-2tp. them, as well as future generations. 2161, Portland, Ore. Fifth Because Good Roads are a Therefore, vote for the Bond Issue Executors Notice big saving on all kinds of vehicles, and build Good Roads NOW,—not Estate of Henry Shaffer, late of such as farm wagons, trucks, auto- five or ten years from now. Hermiston Oregon. mobiles, etc. Good Roads have made California Notice is hereby given that letters Sixth Because the small cost per testamentary in the estate of said de person amounts to nothing compared the most talked of state in the Union cedent have been granted to the un with the great benefits derived by Let us make Umatilla County the most talked of county in Oregon. We dersigned. every person in every way. All persons indebted to said estate Seventh Because this is a new can do it; we shall do it; we must are requested to make payment and era of modern transportation we are do it, and last but not least, We Will those having claims against the same living in, and the times demand we do it. will make them known without de lay to, John M. Kauffman, executor. R. D. 2. Boswell, Pa. Or his agent, J. H. Tabor, Hermiston, Oregon. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 HANK HITT SAYS colts, colts, ness. other OAK TAN SHOE SHOP I Charlie Hahn Says “ The Yard of Best Quality " Vote 300 X Yes H. M. STRAW. MGR. FOR GOOD ROADS When You Go to the Polls on March 4 IN ADDITION TO Recorder’s Financial Report Edison and Columbia Phonographs O P THE CITY OF HERMISTON Statement of the fund balances of the City of Hermiston as of February 1st, 1919. Debit Credit Name of Fund 3113.55 General fund............. 5608.31 Water fund - 120.88 Irrigation fund......... 215.66 Library fund.....-..... 738.06 Street fund ........... .. 140.79 Irrigation Dist. No.2. 197.29 Treasurer’s cash 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. $1067.27 S1067.27 ALL PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS Statement of General Fund from Oct. 31. 1918 to Feb. 1st, 1919 HERMISTON DRUG CO RECEIPTS $ 540.37 30.00 Balance in fund Oct. 31........ Licenses ................................. - DISBURSEMENTS Salaries, Recorder, City 165.00 Atty., Police............. Street lights and lamps 114.00 100.50 Labor, drayage ............. 34.55 Election ........................... Miscellaneous....... . ....... 42.77 Feb. 1 balance in fund... Echo Flour Mills 456.82 113.55 . $579.37 3570.37 Echo, Oregon Statement of Water Fund from Cot. 31, 1918 to Feb. 1, 1919 RECEIPTS Oct. 31 bal. in fund.................. Receipts.... .............................. Water collections.................... Feb. 1st deficit $ 192 26 MANUFACTURERS OF 685.50 608.31 DISBURSEMENTS Supt. salary .......................... $ Distillate........................ Labor and Drayage Merchandise Bond coupons................ 270.00 174.11 74.92 817.04 150.00 1486.07 High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour 1486.07 Statement of Irrigation Fund No. 1 from Oct 31, 1818 to Feb. 1, 1919. RECEIPTS Feb. 1 deficit ........................... Collections..................................... The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack $ 120.88 396.61 DISBURSEMENTS $ 502.19 15.30 Oct. 31 deficit Mdse., Printing . .. ............. 517.49 517.49 Statement of Library Fund from Oct. 31, 1918 to Feb. 1 1919 RECEIPTS Oct. 31 bal. in fund . $296.26 Salary Librarian DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED DISBURSEMENTS 73.00 Mose At The Old Prospect Ranch, 7 Miles Feb. 1st bal........ N. E. of Echo, and 15 miles West of Pendleton, on The Stage Statement of Street Gulch Road. Monday, March 3rd. 1919 10 Reasons why You Should Vote 300 X Yes March 4 7.60 215.66 $296.26 $296.26 Fund from Oct. SI, 1918 to Feb. 1 ,1919 RECEIPTS Oct. 31 bal..................................... DISBURSEMENTS Labor........ ...... I 65 25 Eeb. 1, bal ..................... 738.06 $803.31 $803.31 $803.31 French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant Pendleton Statement of Irrigation Fund No. 2 from Oct. SI 1918 to Feb. 1, 1919 HERMISTON Second Hand Store Is now open for business RECEIPTS Feb. 1 deficit ........... Collections................................. . $140.79 8.84 DISBURSEMENTS Labor ........... ....... I 2 00 Printing —.............. 27 20 Oct. 31, deficit ......................- 120.43 ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Phone 139 203 $149.63 $149.63 I. C. M Jensen. Recorder of the City of Her- miston, do solemnly swear that the above state- menta are true and correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief. . . __ „ , C. M. Jensen, City Recorder Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of February. 1919. E. Court St. Pendleton, Oro. ______ "Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT 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 HAULS Hermiston Transfer Company Vote 300 X Yes J. McCoy, Prop Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Phone 152 Res., 29F2 FOR GOOD ROADS When You Go to the Polls on March 4 Jacob L. Stork BARBER SHOP Clean and Sanitary Blacksmith LEATHERSeGORHAM ---------------- AND ■ Horseshoer Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS She; located on Hurlburt Avenue E T JUVENAL AND SON Fred Elfert. Auctioneer, E. L. Smith, Clerk WM. SHA AR