TB e IERMisTON
LODGE DIRECTORY
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ESTHER chapter No. ml o . ■- s,
Q ueen
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
Another Royal Suggestion
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Emma S. Johnson, W- —
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
So tender
they fairly melt in
B ISCUIT!
the mouth, and of such
0.O. F,
V meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W R. Longhorn. Sec.
G. H. Myers. N. G.
glorious flavor that the
appetite is never satis
fied.
These biscuits
anyone can make with
Royal Baking Powder
and these unusual re
cipes.
Biscuits
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. A. PEED
2 cups flour
4 teaspoo.s Royal
Baking Powder
% teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening
% cup milk or half milk
and half water
Sift together flour, baking
powder and salt, add
shortening and rub In
very lightly: add liquid
slowly: roll or pat on
floured board to about one
Inch In thickness (handle
as little as possible); cut
with biscuit cutter. Bake
in hot oven IS to 20 min
utes.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Hermiston. Ore.
DR. R. G. GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Office— Gladys Ave. near First St.
Office Hours:
Phone 641
10 t 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
Office Hours: » to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m.
Day or night calls answered promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Residence phone 711
Office phone 551
DENTTSTP
Hermiston, Oregon
Office. Bark Bldg.
Office Hours
Office Phone, 93
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Residence Phone
Absolutely Pure
While chopping wood last week,
William Skinner seriously cut his
foot and has not been able to come to
school.
Made from Cream of Tartar,
derived from grapes.
FREE
Write TODAY for the New
Royal
Cook
Book ;
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tains 400 other recipes just
as delightful ns these.
Address
F OYAL BAKING POWDERCO.
115 Fulton Street, New York City
Dr. Dale Rothwell
Optometrist and Optician
Glasses ground to fit your eyes
Fifteen years experience at your service
American Nat. Bank Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
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Get Your
FRESH BREAD
EVERY MORNING
From Your
Local Dealer
PENDLETON BAKING CO.
BARBERING
By Skilled Journeymen
Barbers
SHOWER BATHS
WM. SHAAR
T. L.HALL
TRANSFER
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
ELLIOTTS TIR I SHOP
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
PHONE 152
Hollis Percey, Prop.
Hermiston, Ora.
The French Restaurant
AIR-TIGHT WALL IS NEEDED
In Building • Silo Protection Must B«
Provided for Silage to
Prevent Molding.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pend’eton, Oregon
PAINTING
Kalsomining, Frescoing,
Interior Decorating
Paper Hanging
HAVE YOUR HOME FIXED
UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS
E.
H.MACKLEY
Leave word at Mack’s Store
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District
No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of
Oregon, that a School Meeting of
said district will be held at the
School House on the 10th day of
December, 1920, at 3:30 o’clock in
the afternoon, to vote on the prop
osition of levying a special district
tax.
The total amount of money need
ed by the district during the ensuing
year is estimated in the following
budget and includes the amounts to
be received from the county school
fund, state school fund, special dis
trict tax, and all other moneys of the
district.
It makes little difference what ma
terial is used in building a silo as long
as the silo is practically air tight all
around the walls and bottom. Wood,
cement, tile, Iron, and plaster silos
have been used with success. Protec
tion against mold Is largely dependent
upon the exclusion of air, and for this
purpose an alr-tlght wall Is required
and the ensiled material should be
properly packed In the silo. Silage will
keep equally well in any one of the
BUDGET
silos mentioned provided the walls are
properly made, are air and moisture
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
tight, and the material is correctly en Teachers’ salaries............... $19,135.00
siled.
Furniture ..........................
300.00
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk, e-
REINFORCING INSIDE OF SILO
rasers, stoves, curtains,
etc...................................
400.00
Where High Winds Prevail It Ie Good Library books .....................
100.00
* Insurance to Place Wood Hoops
Flags ..............................-----
25.00
at Top and Bottom.
Repairs of school houses,
outbuildings or fences .. 1,000.00
Where high winds prevail It Is good Improving grounds ............
500.00
insurance to reinforce the Inside of a Transportation of pupils 2,070.00
stave silo with wood hoops at the top Tuition of Pupils ............
and bottom. Pieces of thin, narrow Janitor’s wages ................. 1,140.00
lumber, usually weather boarding, are Janitor's supplies ..............
200.00
nailed to the staves so as to form a Fuel ......................................
600.00
350.00
hoop of 4 to 5 thicknesses of the Light and power .................
100.00
weather-boarding, care being exercised Water .....
145.00
to break Joints. The strips are 8x10 Clerk’s salary and bond ....
50.00
feet long and they may be soaked in Postage and Stationary ....
For the payment of bonded
water so as to bend easier.
debt and interest there
on, Issued under Sec
tions 117, 144 to 148,
CAPACITY OF COW’S STOMACH
and 422 of the School
Laws of Oregon, 1917 .. 2,580.00
Not Enough Nutrition In Pasture
Interest on Warrants........
800.00
Grass to Make Maximum Pro
Printing and Notices ........
50.00
duction of Milk.
Insurance .............................
120.00
The bulky nature of pasture grass
Total estimated amount
places a positive limit upon the capaci
of money to be expend
ty of the cow to take feed. In other
ed for all purposes
words, the cow's stomach cannot con
during the year .... $29,665.00
tain grass enough to supply the re
quired nutrients for maximum milk
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
production ; therefore a part of the ra
tion should be of a more concentrated From county school fund
during the coming school
nature. Good pasture contains an
year .............................. 7,700.00
abundant supply of succulent palatable
From state school fund
and nutritious grasses.
during the coming school
year ...........................
650.00
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from all other
sources during the com
ing school year tuition .. 1,760.00
m. HOTEL 4—
Total estimated receipts,
CORNELIUS
not including the money
to be received from the
tax which it is pro-
posed to vote............... 10,110.00
RECAPITULATION
BAKERY Md CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Rooms la Connection
The cast for the play has been def
initely chosen and are hard at work.
Watch for the date.
The girls and boys of the High
School are hard at work at basket
ball practice and will soon be ready
for some real games.
2% cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons Royal
Baking Powder
2 tablespoons shortening
1 egg
72 cup water
ha cup sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
4 tablespoons seeded
raisins.
Sift 2 tablespoons of meas
ured sugar with flour,
salt and baking powder;
rub shortening In lightly;
add beaten egg to water
and add slowly. Roil out
3-inch thick on floured
board; brush with melted
butter, sprinkle with su
gar, cinnamon and rai-
sins. Roll as for jelly roll;
cut into 112-inch pieces,
place with cut edges up
on
well-greased
pan;
sprinkle with a little su-
rar and cinnamon. Bake
n moderate oven 30 to 35
minutes; remove from pan
at once.
Eye. treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First National Bank
At a recent meeting of the Senior
class, Harold Waterman was elected
as the new editor of the High School
Mirror, and Martha Winslow as as-
sistant. The class believes in pas
sing the honors around. With the
next issue of the Mirror the new ed
itors will assume their duties.
BAKING
POWDER
Royal Cinnamon Buns
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopathy
ROYAL
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
A. W. Prann, W. M.
V ineyard lodge no . 206, 1.
House Phone 21
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From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook
Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting breth-
Kellogg, Secy.
The High School Mirro
Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns
IJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A.M;
n meets in Masonic Hallen First and Third
C. W
ERALD, HERMISTON, ÖREGON:
Two of the most homelike hotels
In Portland, located in the heart of
the shopping and theatre district.
All Oregon Electric trains stop at
the Seward Hotel, the House of
Cheer. Excellent dining room in
connection. The Hotel Cornelius,
the House of Welcome, is only two
short blocks from the Seward. Our
brown busses meet all trains. Rates
$1.50 and up.
W. C. CULBERTSON. Prop.
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Advertise in the Herald. It pays.
The final foot ball game of the
season on Thanksgiving Day result
ed in the overwhelming victory of
56 to 0 for the High School over
Stanfield. In the first quarter of
the first half, touchdowns were made
by Waterman and Warriner. Goals
kicked both times by Herbert Hall.
In the second quarter, touchdown
made by Warriner. Hall kicked the
goal. In the third quarter of the
second half, two touchdowns were
made by Haddox, and one by Hall.
Goals were kicked by Hall. In the
fourth quarter touchdowns were
made by Haddox and Boynton. Hall
kicked the goals.
Last Saturday night about seven
couples, chaperoned by Miss Norton,
made up a movie party, after which
they went to the butte and roasted
weinies and marshmallows. Clever
jokes were told and songs were sung
while the young folks sat around the
fire.
Margaret Neary was absent from
school Monday.
BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES
Umatilla High School
By Lotys Davis
Teachers and pupils returned to
school this week with renewed en
thusiasm after last week’s Thanks
giving vacation. The teachers great
ly enjoyed the relaxation from work;
several visited with friends. Miss
Irving to Portland, Miss Jenks vis
ited at Walla Walla, and Miss Larsen
with her sister at Milton.
The time for the regular six
Howard Parrish and Leta Thoma
have been absent this week.
school after a long
with a broken leg.
siege at
Friday afternoon, the Hermi.
eighth
grade defeated the Stan?
If Genevieve wasn't always smiling eighth grade
14 to 7. Ear car
If Marion Stevens wasn’t giggling
made one touchdown and the
all the time.
was made by a center rush. J
If somebody didn't get bawled out.
Watson kicked both goals. 1 °
If Herbert Hall would be quiet.
quick and snappy game.
If Ruby Scott didn’t have a pair
(Payne)
The second six-week's test J
If Clarice would come to school or passed
and the eighth grade pus
time.
are very glad. The first three
If the girls Lad ears.
rank are as follows:
Gwendo)
LaBarre, Ruth Woughter and Hei
GRADE NOTES
Pelmulder.
It was this weather that put the
mist in Hermiston.
The eighth grade teacher obsery
that the pupils whose parents ,
The first grade pupils are arrang that their children do a little sein
ing for a little program for Christ work at home each night rank t
mas. They are busy decorating the highest.
room for the occasion.
Some of the pupils of the sin
Van Wilson of the third grade is seventh and eighth grades have be
the proud owner of a new pony.
organized into a cooking club a
are waiting for the literature to con
Leitha and Velma Hartle are ab so they can begin work. Mrs. Llo
sent from school with the mumps.
was chosen as the club leader.
Wouldn't it be Queer:
Louis Sharpenburg is also absent
on account of sickness.
We have just received a shipmet
of books for the High School libra
from County Superintendent Gree
Fourteen visitors attended the
A few of them are as follows:
Thanksgiving program of the fourth
Youth and Opportunity ....... Sapp
grade last week.
Physics of the Household...... Lyn
Pearl and Mary McCullough are Why go to College . ............. Coop
leaving to attend the Walla Walla Geography of Commerce....... Srot)
Vocational Guidance
........ Puff
school.
You are the Hope of the World
Georgianna Briggs was absent
-....................................... Hagedon
Astronomy in a Nut Shell..... Servi
from school Tuesday.
Text book of Cooking ..............
The Seventh grade enjoyed the The World’s Greatest Short
I Stories ............................. Co
sixth grade Thanksgiving program
Healthy Living ..
........ ..
last Wednesday very much.
Form and Functions of American
Government ................... Re
Who ever took the grade foot ball
out of the hall please return it be An Adequate Diet .................. Stil
cause we are losing a lot of valuable The High School Debate Book
.................................... «Bobbi
time while waiting for it.
The Gas Engine ....................... Poo
Dorothy Shotwell has returned to Winning Declamations ........ Shurt
weeks’ tests has rolled around again.
This season of bliss will be followed
by the distribution of those fateful
bits of pasteboard which informs us
that we know less than we thought
we did.
At a special school election last
Saturday the proposition for the
building of an addition to the school
house was carried by a large major-
ity. This will enable an enlarge
ment to be made in the course of
study in the near future.
Miss Frances Benjamin, sister of
Prof. Benjamin, visited school Tue
day. Miss Benjamin is from tl
Good Samaritan Hospital of Por
land.
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Another new sixth grade pupil •
w ill ¡am Smitts from Hermiston. •
The Catholic Ladies will hold
Bazaar and food sale at the Ja
White Tailor shop, Saturday, Dece
ber 11th. Home made mince me
will be on sale. Hot waffles and et
fee will be served afternoon ai
evening.
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To Celebrate the 400th Anniversary of Luther
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Wittenberg, Prussia. Is to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Martin Luther in December next. The illustre"
gives a view of the town, which was the reformer's home, and of the door of the Stadtkirche to which be
his famous thesis.
Sinn Fein Demonstration in Heart of London
Total estimated expenses
for the year ............... 29,665.00
Total eatimated receipts,
not including the tax to
be voted
........... .
10,110.00
Balance, amount to be
raised by the district
tax ................................ 19,555.00
The amount of money to be raised
by this special tax is more than the
amount raised by special school dis
trict tax in the year immediately
preceding this, plus six per cent. It
is necessary to raise this additional
amount by special levy for the follow
ing reasons:
All salaries have been advanced.
There will be two or three more
teachers required.
All supplies have increased in
price, and more supplies are needed
and more improvements on building
are needed.
Dated this 8th day of November,
1920.
F. B. Swayze
view of the enormous crowd at Sinn Fein . . .
-,
rion
Chairman of Board of Directors •tors General
addressed the multitude.
demons tration in Trafalgar square, London
Attest R. A. Brownson,
District Clerk.
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