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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. »ie»,««. c m s „ , „ . „„ t »«„. Mr. L e n h a rt an d U rie re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay a fte r spen d in g a m onth in the w heat h arv est n ear Pendleton. Mrs. L aw rence C anfield is v isitin g a t the It. C. C anfield home th is week. “HERE IS YOUR CHECK” Is th a t w h at you say when p ay in g a b ill? Or do you sim ply "go th ru yo u r pockets” In an effo rt to scare up th e neeessary am o u n t? The m an who saves an d ban k s his savings w ith us never has to dig down Into every pocket In o rd er to pay a bill. H e sim ply w rites o u t a check, and th e money is alw ays In th e h an k to m eet It. H ave you an account w ith us? W hy no t s ta rt it w ith o u t fu r th e r de’ay? T he p a rty co n sistin g o f Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse, Mr. an d Mrs. W. W. F elthouse and ch ild ren , an d Mr. and Mrs. O tto H ienl an d son re- tu rn ed W ednesday evening front a m otor trip to Odell Lake. DANTE’S INFERNO OUTDONE IN ARMENIA Wails of Starving Children As sail the Ears of Relief Workers at Erivan. anu me same uoms good m iqe orpa- anages. T here is no use crowding them la so th at they will all die." Brazilian Air Lines. B razilian senators have reported fa vorably upon a bill proposing the es tablishm ent of two aviation lines be tween ltio de Janeiro and Porto Ale gre, which are to be started before September of 1022. According to the United States nuvnl attache In Rio de Janeiro, one of the routes will be laid along the const, carried out by hydro- plumbs and maintained and directed by the ministry of m arine; the other will traverse the Interior of the coun try to the west of the coast range of mountains and will be continued by airplanes under the direction of the ministry of war. The routes will pass through the most Im portant political. Industrial and commercial centers, wherever possible. The tragic progression of famine conditions in A rm enia is strikingly shown in the personal reports brought back by State D irector J. J. Hand- sak er of the Near East? Relief when he visited th a t section last August, aud In the letters th a t have been received a t intervals since. ANNOUNCEMENT _ , "W hen 1 was there in the late sum- L u th eran services are conducted on m 9r;- Bai(1 Mr Hau.lsaker, "The con- th e th ird Sunday of each m o n th a t ditions were truly appalling, despite Echo, o ne-half block n o rth of th e the fact that the orphanages were fiir- bank, a t 1:3 0 p. in.. S unday school ed to th eir utm ost capacity and every* R etrieved T h a t Gold Piece. OFFICERS While In the station In Brussels in li t 1 o’clock. All L u th e ra n s In H ern t. tklug possible was being done. I my- r B. Swayza Belgium, my friend was Intent upon Iston aud vicin ity are especially in- selected a little naked girl with P residen t getting tickets for the W aterloo bat v ited to w orship w ith us a t Echo ulueteen utl‘«rs from among hundreds R. A lex in d er n ex t Sunday, A ug u st 20. T h is w ill ° f st* rv,n8. children to fill the only tlefield. Not being able to talk much French and trying to speak her best, h „ possible vacancies in the orphanage at V ice-President be a special Misión service. E v ery - Erlvan at lhat tim e , Jowever> the she lit her excitement dropped a $5 S. C. L ochrie body welcome. “ Rem em ber th e Sab w eather w as warm, and the refugees of H erm iston gold piece w ithout noticing IL It C ashier b a th Day, to Keep it H oly” Enod. could m anage In some way to keep slipped quietly down her dress. A E. D. D ungan C ap ital, Surplus and U nd ivid ed 20-8. E. G. W uest, L u th era n pastor. alive. Reports from E rlvan in late Frenchm an stood within reach of the A ss't ‘C ashier P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 window, and a t once planted Ills foot Septem ber told of the coming of the upon It. As my friend turned from .• a . . cold w eather, and how tho reserves . . v . . * . ❖ . * . .•••• -8« <-•?<- •> <• werp drawn upon for the opening of th e window I was nonplussed w hat to * <• additional soup-kitchens. Starving do to recover the coin. I yielded to the Impulse of this moment, as I had * LOCALS AND PERSONALS <• men women and children from all sec- to act quickly. Stooping I took the <• tlons were flocking desperately to the nuin by the trouser leg. gave the leg * .j, Near Hast Relief stations in the hope a quick lift, and so reclaimed our coin. of getting work, food and clothing. All looked surprised, not a word was Miss L orene E llio tt arriv ed W ed- Two months later, under date of Nov. sisikco, my friend and I were In pos nesday aftern o o n to spend a few 29, we have news of thq frightful situ- Mr. and Mrs. J. C liford of F o rt session of the coin, and the French w eeks at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. ation th a t followed. This news came W ayne, Ind , came F rid ay evening man was outw itted.—Chlcajfo Journal. to Dr. E sther Lovejoy, of Portland, O. C. Pierce. FOR SAIE for a v isit a t th e C. A. K eller home , Oregon, who Is national chairm an of Mrs. C liford is Mr. K eller’s sister. A bout 200 w ere p resen t a t the the A m erican W omen’s Hospitals, REM EM BER THE SALE of D airy from Dr. Mabel Elliott, in charge of C attle on the R in ack er ranch a t d an ce last S atu rd ay evening a t the the American W omen’s H ospitals in Miss H attie G raham re tu rn e d S un 1 p. m S atu rd ay These a re A l H erm isto n A uditorium . The a ttr a c the N ear E ast section. This organ H olsteins. F red M akiuson. 4 9 -ltp . day from a v isit w ith frien d s and rel tio n w as th e S h u b ert Jazz O rchestra ization is co-operating with the Near ativ es In P o rtla n d and uc.,ma. of Chicago. T his is th e ir th ird a p p e a r. E ast Relief, and is handling the med- FOR SALE CHEAP— H im alayan tab - bits, or w ill trad e for electric iron, ance h ere and th e p atro n ag e fu lly ical work of the la tte r a t Erivan. Be- Chas. L e n h a rt was a week end vis fru it or vegetables. Mrs. H. Robin- a tte s ts th e ir p o p u larity am ong the low is an excerpt front Dr. Mabel » 't. 4 9 -ltp ito r a t his home in Colum bia, re tu r- d an cin g public. E lliott’s letter to Dr. Lovejoy: • ing to Pendleton Sunday t, 'eiiing. “I cannot begin to tell you, doctor, ” , VOt’R ORDER TODAY for E i of the misery hero hi sp ite of the enor tä . $1.00. R iverside, Or- PROJECT WRITEUP IN TELEGRAM mous am ount of work being done. 1 rd. P lym outh , W ash. 48-3tp T. H. Newell and H a rt LI K. Dean Since I have been here 852 is the low ere east end v’.-.’.o rs T uesday. Monday, A u g u st 14, th e P o rtla n d est num ber of cases we have had in FOR SALE.—F lesh vegetables. C an n in g Tom atoes and melons. T h rall E v en in g T elegram Issued a special our hospitals a t any one time, and R anch, 1 m iles east and 1-2 mile D on't forget th e F arm B ureau Irrig a tio n ed itio n co n tain in g special yet they are dying On all corners of south. 4 9 -ltp m eetin g a t Colum bia school house L ast Sunday we went out w riteu p s of th e v arious p ro jects in the city. on.horseback to see how things were FOR SALE OR TRADE fo r H olstein F rid ay evening. All In terested in th e sta te . A very com prehensive two beyond the tow n; we passed a dead cows, 10 registered and 10 g rade placing orders in th e w heat an d coal colum n a rticle, illu stra te d w as p u b horse by the side of the road, and cows, 5 Jersey calves 2 weeks to 3 pools should be present. lish of the U m atilla p ro ject an d alto three w retched hum an beings were m onthg old, 2 registered bulls 1 g e th e r it Is a very cred itab le n u m sitting beside it, taking the flesh off O u r finishing depart and 2 years old, 3 litte rs pigs. Joe A large num ber of Colum bia people ber of th e T elegram . witli th eir hands. It was a most re B au m g artn er. 3 m iles east of H er ment, through up-to-date -----■— - - — ,— — J s." v —- pulsive sight. m iston, on old G reen place. 49-3tp methods and equipment “All day long you can h ear the HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1?4 groans and wails of little children out- and expert handling, can m iles from H erm iston F or sale N otice is hereby given th a t th e board of d irecto rs of th e H erm iston I r sido our building in hopes we can and cheap. Inquire of th is office. 49-tfc rig atio n D istrict will meet a t th e office of th e D istrict on T uesday, S eptem help you get the kind of will pick them up. If the sun shines ber 5th, 1922 a t 8 o’clock p. m. fo r th e purpose of ap p o rtio n in g th o tax es FOR SALE— 40 acres, p a rtly Im to be levied by said board for the y e a r 1922, a t w hich tim e th e follow ing for a little while they quiet down, and pictures you want. then when it rains th ey begin again. proved T erm s, W. A. L eathers. estim ates and budgets m ay be discussed w ith th e levying board. One day the rain turned into snow 25-tfc. The to ta l am ount of money needed by said D istrict for th e y ear 1922 and it was awful to listen to them. To use a slang expres is estim ated in th e follow ing budget. FOR SALE— U nderwood T ypew riter, N otice Is also given th a t said board of d irectors, a c tin g as a board of The note of te rro r th a t came into the sion: W ritin g Desk, Bee Hives and equalization, w ill m eet a t th e office of th e D istrict on T uesday, O ctober 3rd general wall was distinctly perceptible, F o u ndation. In q u ire Mrs. A. A. 1922 a t 8 o’clock p. m. for th e purpose of review ing an d co rrectin g th e although my room was upstairs and “ We’re there at the Cressy. 47-tfc. assessm ent and ap p o rtio n m en t of tax es so levied. the window was closed. They well finish.” HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BUDGET know w hat a single night out in the FOR SALE— E lectric W asher, good E stim ated E x p en d itu res snow would mean to them. Wo -are as new , Inquire a t th is office. PERSONAL SERVICES: No. T otal picking them up as fast as possible. 47-Btc. 1. S ecretary 1 $300.00 $300.00 “You can see by my report • how 2. D irectors 8 200.00 200.00 PICKLING CUCUMBERS FOR SALE many more patients we have than beds. • P rescription Druggists 3. Ju d g es of E lection 3 12.00 12.00 — Mrs. C A. K eller. 48-tfc. 4. A ttorney 1 100.00 100.-00 5. O ther services T otal $ 612.00 1 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL AND SU PPLIES: 1. P ostage an d statio n ery 50 00 2. Supplies ELLIOTT’S T IR E SHOP— G ates 50.00 tires. 5 2 -ltc. T o * a > ioo . oo I! CONSTRUCTION CHARGES DUB T H E UNITED STATES 40 000 0 0 ' th a t money can buy are p rinted by The - 11 000 00 T H E feeling of secu rity Is well w orth DELINQUENT ACCRUALS DUE UNITED STATES 25 500 00 , H erald. We buy th e best stock we the prem ium paid, How about OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DUE UNITED STATES 1 3 2 5 00 . th a t F ire In su ran ce? See th e E. EXCESS W ATER CHARGE DUE UNITED STATES can g e t and do the best w ork. And -J P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES: INDEBTEDNESS: th e price is th e lowest, quality con- » 1. Bonded and In terest th ereon FU RN ISH ED ROOMS for ren t. See sidered. 2. W a rra n t and in te re st thereon E. P. Illsley. 48-4tp. 3. All o th e r Indebtedness and In terest T otal SEE G L. BEN N ETT fo r A uction eering. 26-tfc. MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Bonds of officers 45.00 2. A dvertisin g and p rin tin g 150.00 W ILLAM ETTE VALLEY FARMS. 3. O ther m iscellaneous . 200.00 City and Incom e P ro p erty to ex T otal » n 95 00 change for H erm iston Irrig ated . 7 590 32 J. M. Biggs, R ealtor. 48-tfc. ESTIMATED DELINQUENCIES ON ASSESSMENTS EMERGENCY T o tal estim ated am o u n t of m oney for all purposes $86,522.32 T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons an d carbon W e, th e u ndersigned m em bers of th e b udget com m ittee of th e H erm is paper a t the H erald office. ton Irrig a tio n D istrict hereby certify th a t th e foreg o in g b u d g et Is co rrect ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald as made by us. office. H en ry J. O tt J. F. M cN aught E. L. Jackson TO TRADE FOR IMPROVED RANCH Jo h n W. Cam pbell L ehm an Hot SpringR, 32-room H o. , J. H. Reid tel, 25 cottages, saw m ill, store and F ra n k W augam an all equipm ent. Place doing a good business. In q u ire of F . B. B u ffin g to n , ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET L ehm an, O regon. 47-3tc. First National Bank WANT AOS Bring in Four Films Mitchell Drug Co. THE BEST BUTTER W RAPPERS n s We Take Telephone Orders ANOTHER DROP in all sizes of Pennsylvania Tires HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT FOR R EN T — Down sta irs room. P hone 253. sleeping 47-tfc. W E HAVE PASTURE for 100 more head nt horses. Across river. Phone 58F5 for p a rtic u la rs. . 47-tfc. ITEM Estimated Expendi tures for ensuing Fiscal Year Expenditure and Budget Allowance for 6 mo. of Current Year Budget Expen- Allow- diture ance in indetail detail Do Yon Want to Sell or Exchange Your Ranch? If yon have a ranch th a t you w an t to sell o r exchange list i t w ith us now as we have in q u iries from p a rt ies w a n tin g a lfa lfa farm s Cox In vestm ent Company, P endleton, Ore. - 48-4tc. NOTICE I have purchased ft. B. Spencer s Interest in the P o u ltry S upply Co., and w ill continue (o operate th e sam e u n d er th is name. No checks »’111 be honored o r bills paid w hich are sig n ed by R. B Spencer. D ated at H erm iston, Ore., Aug. 16, 1922. L. M. S m ith. 49-2tc. T Y PE W R IT E R R ibbons and carbon p aper fo r sale a t th e H erald. We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing th is news* paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us W hy send to mail order houses when you can g e t a ed Ëx- pendi- 30X3 1-2 casing fo r $11.95 AND A TU BE F R E E 1921 1. 2. 3. S ecretary $ 300.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 275.00 D irectors 150.00 101.60 75.00 239.80 Judges of Elec tion 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 4. A tto rn ey 100.00 275.00 500.00 6. O ther services T otal 562.00 263.60 512.00 1026.80 MATERIAL AD SU PPLIES: 1. Postage and S tatio n ery 50.00 25.00 1.00 2. Supplies 50 00 25.00 5.10 1Ä.00 Total 100.00 50.00 6.10 18.00 C onstrnction charge due U nited States40000.00 19451.10 D elinquent accu rals due U nited S lates 11000.00 o peration and M ain- 4» tcn an ce due U nited S tates 25500.00 17600 04 17600.04 Excess w ater 1325.00 H ighw ays, roads. streets, bridges INDEBTEDNESS 1. C onstruction ch arg e due U. S. 19451.11 2. W a rra n t and in te re st thereon 954.22 171.97 3. All o th e r In debtedness and In terest thereon T otal 19451.11 954.22 171.97 MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Bonds of officers 45.00 45 00 22.50 45 00 45.00 3. A dvertisin g 150.00 6 45 75.00 99.80 247.75 3 O ther M iscel laneous 200.00 100 00 35 50 !» 00. T otal 395 00 51.45 197.60 180.30 301.75 E stim ated delinquen elea on assessm ents 7690.32 J l . y i y * ™ * * secretary of th e H erm iston Irrig a tio n D istrlet do hereby certify th a t th e a b m r estim ate of expenditiree for th e y ear 1923. budget allow ance fo r six m onths o f th e c u re n t y ear and th e ex p en d itu res fo r th e th ree fiscal years next preeeeding th e c u rre n t y ear as show n above, have been compiled from th e records In my ch arg e and are tru e and correct. _ Tubes Expenditures for aVixcal years next preceding 1622 BEE SUPPLIES all k in d s a t th e Second H and Store. 44-tfc. and W J. Warner. plus free a ir and free service? ■ L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y NEWPORT CONSTRUCTION CO. GETS HAINES BAKER JOB ueen E sther chapter n «. iol o . k . b .. iiieels second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visiting members welcome. Minnie E. Stewart. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. See. Q The N ew port C onstruction Co. have been aw arded the c o n tract for resurfacing the highw ay betw een B aker and H aines. The co n tract is for about 10 m iles of th is work. E quipm ent Is now being shipped out of Echo fo r th is job. UERM1STON LODGE NO. 198, A. F A A. M . a a meets in Masonic Halloa Firatand Third Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting breth ren welcome. E. D. Dungan. Secy. A. F. Beisae. W M. V I N EYARD LODGE NO. >08, 1. O. O. F. w meet« each Monday even in# in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Ixmghorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N. G. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ¡VVe Give S. & H. Trading Stamps J RECLAMATION LODGE No. HJ7. K. of P., meets each Thursday evening in Mack’s Hall, at 7:3» P. M. Visiting brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan It. A. Brownson. K. R. and 3 . C. C. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S I)R . K . Q . G A L E ■ ■ P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office-Gladys Aye. near First St. Office Hours: 2 to 5; 7:3» to 9. Phono Ml D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S g ■ ■ Our new brick shoe store is now open J with a new line of goods. See us for < ■ SHOE REPAIRING ■ OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ Phyaiciaa and Sergeoe E ye. treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank OFFICE PHONE,.82 RESIDENCE PHONE. 986 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:90 p. m. ! Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly S a m R o d g e r« , P ro p . DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank ■ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answered at all hour. J J . B . V A U G H A N ! Office phone 551 Residence phone Tit ■ E L E C T R IC F IX T U R E S * A N D A P P L IA N C E S D e F. V . P R IM E Phone 1S9 J 2 03 V. O o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O re . D E N T IS T R Y (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Dental X-Ray and Diagnosi. Bank Bldtr. office Phone. 89 Hermiston, Oregon Residence Phone T61 SEE W. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY at law • H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N H IT T UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Well and M oderniy Equipped -F O R - Special Rates in Maternity Oase« Miss N ell tendent. K nm m erlin, superin Edwards Building GUNS M c K enzie & lieuallen EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROATl Hus removed from his former location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. -and- PEND LETO N' : OREGON A M M U N ITIO N A FULL LINE HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER P H O N K O R If l O N H A R D W A R E N o . 431 H. Robinett, Prop. Hermiston, Ore. I DR. RAY LOGAN, P hysican and Surgeon Umatilla, Oregon P . IX W A T T S . M . D . Pendleton, Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special attention’to the fitting of lenses. Seeing Is believing. Office over Taylor Hardware T h e F r e n c h R e s ta u r a n t BAKERY u d CONFECTIONERY Elegantly Furnlshod Rooms In Connection STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton and U m atilla Stage LEAVE P endleton 8 :0 0 12:00 4:00 Echo 9:15 1:16 6:15 S tanfield 9 :3 0 1:35 6:35 H erm iston 9:55 1:65 6:66 Into U m atilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 LEAVE A. D. CROSLAND & SON AU Lines of Transfer TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Phone 785 Calls Answered All Hours K nerr Repair Shop T. H. Gaither U m atilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 H erm iston 8 :2 0 12:20 4:20 Stanfield 8:45 12:46 4:46 Echo 9 :0 0 1:00 6:00 Into P endleton 10:15 2:16 6:15 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY L eaving P endleton 8 a. in. and 4 p. m. Leaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood P hone 868 We D eliver P arcels a t W ay P oints FA R «« P n n r t t a t o n t o Be K o. « 1 .0 0 F e n d lo t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , « 1 .1 « F o n d l e t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , St.SO F e n d lo t o n t o U m a t i l l a , « 1 .7 « Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston W ill haul anything that can be moved E c h o F l o u r M ills P h o n e 88 1 or 2 5 4 “Let the Horse Do Your Hauling'* E cho, O regon D 1 I l l l O C C J PERMANENT R E L IE F / MANUFACTURERS OF- * Legal Guarantee Giveru* /Vo oZ < n //e —no m in -continue work. Ask to ere Ole-outs F ile Treatment. High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes B etter Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED MITCHELL DRUG CO. DON’T FORGET ------- U S ------- When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. 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