THE HIEEMISTON HERALD,
LOCAL TRAIN SERVICE 7
HAS BEEN CURTAILED
FARM LOANS
We are now in position to take your application
for a loan on your land.
NO COMMISSIONS
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus
tomer.
First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Last Sunday witnessed
another I
change in the train service through '
this city. On that day passenger
trains Nos, 20 and 21, known as
the Umatilla- Baker swing around,
was discontinued, and Nos. 1 and
2, which operated over the cutoff
between Portland and Walla Walla, I
was cut to a run only as far out
of Portland as Biggs. The curtail
ment of this train service came
through necessity to conserve fuel,
and does not mean that it is per
manent.
Trains Nos. 4, 6 and 18, east-
bound, and 5. 19 and 17, westbound. |
remain on the same old schedule,
but none of them are running any- |
where near true to form lately on
account of the storms. As a result
no one here knows when they can
go any place by train, and when
they do they arc ' In the same fix
if they wish to come back.
No censure can be attached to the
railroad management, however, for
they arc doing their utmost to main
tain a semblance of efficiency under
the trying ordeal of shortness of
i fuel, combined with the bad weather
conditions now prevailing all over
Oregon.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
LEGISLATURE TO CON
VENE NEXT MONTH
Hermiston Warehouse Co
Word comes from Salem to the
effect that Governor Olcott has an
nounced that he will call a special
session of the legislature on the
second Monday in January.
His decision to call a special ses
sion it is said was reached after he
had been informed by members of
the state industrial accident com
mission that the present low rates
of compensation are inadequate to
meet the needs of injured workmen
who have families dependent on
them for support..
It is stated that the governor was
advised by the commission that a
large number of complaints are be
ing received from injured workmen
who are dependent upon their com
pensation allowance for meeting liv
ing expenses while they are incapa
citated for work. These workmen
say it is impossible for them to meet
the bare living costs with the com
pensation allowed.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
FLOUR
FEED MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY
SCRATCH FOOD
GROUND BARLEY
RYE AND WHEAT
ROLLED OATS
HOG FEED
WHOLE OATS
COW FEED
BARLEY AND CORN SHORTS
MILL FEED
CALF MEAL
SHORTS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
TABLE MIDDLINGS
PORTLAND CEMENT
Baled Alfalfa Hay by the Bale, Ton or Car Lot
SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH
Warehouse
Phone 581
Near Depot
Recorder’s Financial Report
Alfalfa Hay
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
Alfalfa Hay
OF THE CITY OF HERMISTON
Statement of the fund balances as of November
1st, 1919.
Debit Credit
Name of Fund
$314.13
Generoi fund...... ..............
620.16
Water fund
$ 9.16
Irrigation Diat. No. 1.
.
78.11
Irrigation Dist. No. 2.
49.35
Library fund ----...............
343.89
Street fund......................
.... 1240.26
Treasurer’s cash
$1327.53
$1327.53
Statement of General Fund from May 21st. to
Nov. 1st. 1919
Baled or Chopped
and
RECEIPTS
$ 468.87
Balance in fund May 1
Licenses
-- -------
From County Treas
Alfalfa Meal
2.50
562.88
disbursements
We are always in the market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
C.S.McNAUCHT Co.
Salaries,
Recorder,
City
Atty., Police, Fire Dept
388.00
Street lights and lamps
285.00
Miscellaneous
. ......... — 47.12
Nov. 1 balance in fund
FEED ALL BIRDS,
BUT QUAIL ESPECIALLY
The heavy fall of snow is work
ing a hardship on the farmers’
friend--the quail. Every rancher
should do all he can to nourish
these birds in those trying times,
when their food supply is cut off.
Pheasants fare better than the quail,
being a stronger and hardier bird
and more able to take care of them-
selves in this kind of weather. They
will forage for an existence In any
kind of weather, but this the quail
cannot do. and therefore need the
help of the rancher at this time.
720.12
314.13
»1034.25
BOARDMAN NEWS
$1034.25
Statement of Water Fund from May 21. to
Nov. 1,1919
RECEIPTS
2018.82
Water collections.......................
1048.02
From County Treas
Percey Sisters
New Styles and Colors
in
BLOUSES
and
WAISTS
just arrived in time for
Christmas Gifts
Just what the ladies all
like. Come in and
see them
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
A rousing Farm Bureau meeting
was held Wednesday evening. The
disbursements
membership campaign is progressing
$ 550.00
Supt. salary
satisfactorily, over 400 farmers now
527.61
Distillate
...............
107.28
being enrolled in Morrow county A
Labor and Drayage
357.45
Merchandise
literary and musical program pre-
675.00
Water works coupons
the business session, and a
ceded
2217.34
229.34
May 21. deficit
supper
of
coffee, cake and sand-
620.16
Nov. 1 balance
wiche» followed. Much interest Is
$3066.84
$3066.84
being taken in the rabbit poisoning
from May campaign and in cooperative
mar
Statement of Irrigation Fund No.
21. to Nov. 1, 1919.
keting of the alfalfa hay crop of the
RECEIPTS
Nine cars have been offer
417.50 project.
Collections
9.16 ed at $26 per ton F. O. B. Board-
Nov. 1 deficit
DISBURSEMENTS
man. and It is possible that more
... $ 275.00
Labor, drayage ...______
38.95
might be had The tendency of the
Merchandise
market is upward. Good roads came
313.95
112.71
May 21 deficit
in for a just share of the discussion
$426.66
9426.66
and some plan to make the amount
recently voted by a 10 mill special
Statement of Library Fund from May 21. to
Nov. 1, 1919
tax Immediately available is under
RECEIPTS
consideration.
A committee will
$102.98
May 21 bal. in fund
184.42 meet with the county court to see
County Treas
................
DISBU URSEMENT8
what can be done.
$150.00
Salary Librarian
meeting of the Federal Farm
88.05
Miscl..............
considered loans
238.05
Loan Association
—
49.35
aggregating $33,000. and this mat:
Nov. 1 bal.
Kirt.in ter is being rapidly put in working
$287.40
, rdcr Several places are being
May 21. to
proved up. and as title from the
government is received loans for ims
RECEIPTS
$372.92
provements are requested.
DISBURSEMENTS
Eighty shares in the Community
Boil Association have been sold, and
Nov 1. tal
$372.92 yards and pens will be built at I
Skoub’s for the proper handling of
statement of StrnovCirdoiso
Percey Sisters
Statement of IFNow. i. 1919
Hermiston
Hotel Short Order
Bill of Fare
and Eggs
L
baked
Bacon and
Nov 1 deficit
Collections
May II. deficit
Eggs
„ (hat
of the
c. M. Jensen. Recorder
the City
ata
Steaks and Chops
Beans
Sandwiches
Bosten Brown
Bread
Salads
Oysters,
any Style
Cake
Coffee
$ 78.11
52.81
"subscribe for The Herald.
$130.92
stock
J. C. Ballenger is placing a com-
ph to stock in his new hardware and
furniture stor"
Work on th
has slackened
this week.
new school building
somewhat owing to
the inclement weather.
the Christmas vacation and will re-
sume again January 5th.
NERMISÍON,
OREGON.
NEW PEORIA DR I EI
A Drill that Sows the Seed in the Bottom of the Furrow
Get your rye seeded before the heavy winter weather sets in
so a good start will have taken place by spring. In the early
spring months alfalfa seed can then be drilled into the rye in
the utmost safety.
WE SELL DRILLS ON TERMS 1 E DESI RED
“ SAPPERS’ INC. "SR"
HA R DW A RE
1M PLEM KN TB
PIONEER
The Columbia Garage
B arber S hop
GEORGE W. MATHAY. Prop.
K. MILES. PROP.
On the West Side of Town
Auto Repairing and
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Auto Accessories
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
Reasonable Prices
Good Workmanship
Transfer Work
Storage Space'
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
USED CARS FOR SALE
The City Transfer
Elliott"
W.B. BEASLEY
<ui Ilie 3rd da y of
the first publica-
November
Ih I he Hermiston
lion
will
be
In the Circuit Court of the State of
publlshi I at lie -
Herald
new:
Oregon for Umatilla County.
miston, Um.
Earl L. Smith. Plaintiff, vs. Vivian Saturday, the th day of November.
Smith, Defendant.
1919. and the last publication will
To Vivian Smith, Defendant above be made on Saturday, the said 201 I
sum-
named :
of Derember,
In the name of the Stale of Ore- mons will be published for six con-
gon, you are hereby required to ap serutive weeks in said newspaper.
Dated this the 3rd day <>f Novem-
pear and answer the complaint of
the plaint iff filed against you in the
Peterson, Bishop & Clark.
above entitled suit on or before
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Saturday, the 201 h day of Decem-
ber, 1919. that date being within Residence and Postoffice Address:
Pendleton, Oregon.
six weeks of the date of the first 8-11
publication of this summons. And
you will lake notice that If you fail
, FOR SALE
to appear and answer or otherwise
Used Studebaker Six in
plead to said complaint within said shape for a ridiculously low price.
time the plaintiff for want thereof
I AYS' GARAGE.
will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in his said complaint,
namely, for a decree of the Court
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between plaintiff and de-
fendant, and for other equitable
relief.
This summons is published pur
suant to an order made by Honor
able Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the
above entitled Court, in the above
SUMMONS
CHURCH NOTICES
Baptist Church
Every Lord's Day Bible school un
der efficient management of Supt.
A. E. Bensel, 10 a.m. Preaching the
Word by the Pastor at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and con
ference service every Thursday at
8 p. m. Free seats, free gospel and
a cordial welcome to all.
Ira David Hall, Pastor.
Methodist Church
10 a. m. Bible Study.
It a. m. Preaching. Subject:
"Come and See."
2 p. in. Bible Study Columbia
School.
3 p. m. Preaching Columbia
School.
7 p. in. Epworth League.
8 p. m. Preaching.
Dr H. F. Pemberton of The Dalles
will preach.
Monday evenlng'7:30 at the home
of F. P. Phipps business meeting.
Wouldn’t Some of the Following Make Good
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
A “Chase” Robe
A Red Inner Tube
A Spotlight
Weed Skid Chains
A Foot Warmer
A Flashlight
Give Something Useful
We have a seasonable line
LAYS’ GARAGE
CHEVROLET CARS
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS