T H E HERM ISTON
Shu b e rts O rchestra, o f Chicago
will play fo r a dance to be given
a t th e H erm isto n
A uditorium
S a tu rd a y S e p t 15. P ains will be
ta k e n to m ake th e su p p er which
will be g iv e" in connection w ith
th e dance one o f th e enjoyable
fe a tu re s o f th e evening. A dm is
sion will be $1.00 w ith a ta x of
10 cents. T he o rc h e stra c a n ’t
beat. I t ’s g o ing to be som e dan c e .
Be th e re .
5 1 -ltp
H A Y IN S U R A N C E
MR. FARMER—
Now is the time to have your hay
insured against a moral hazzard. It
ha sheen cut down to one word,
nariely, * Fire,” which can be caused
from a number of things such as
lightning, spontaneous combustion,
and the careless smoker.
The cost is so small that you can
not afford to be withoutit.
You can alwaya call a doctor after
you are sick, but it is too late to
call an insurance agent after your
hay has burned.
HEBAJLD, H B B M lS T O y , OREGON. ,
COM PARE
THESE PRICES
REMEMBER!)
32x4 Mason Heavy Duty Cord
SS. OVERSIZE
*19.95
NET— NO WAR TAX
There are no Finer Tiros Than
Mason Cordt.
MASON t*re prices are the sensation
30x3% el.. Maxi-mile 810.55
30x3% ss.. Maxi-mile 811.80
30x3% cl., oversize
813.50
30x3% as., oversize.. . 814.75
32x3% 88., oversize. 817.95
31x4 ss., oversize........ 819 50
32x4 ss., oversize........ 819.95
33x4 ss., oversize........ 820.55
34x4 ss., oversize........ 821.15
32x4% ss.. oversize
826.40
33x4% ss., oversize
827.00
34x4% ss., oversize.... 127.80
35x4% ss., oversize.... .828.45
36x4% ss., oversize..... 829.20
33x5 as., oversize......... 836.70
35x5 ss., oversize......... 838.55
37x5 ss., oversize......... 840.60
NOTICE
of the Tire Industry. Everyone
Notice 18 hereby given that the
board of directors of the Westland
knows that Mason Cords are the Fin
Irrigation District will meet on Tues
est Ttres that can be made AT ANY
day. the 2nd day of October, 1923, at
10 o'clock A. M. at the office of said
PRICE! Here’s why we can sell the
District, in Hermiston, Oregon, as a
Mason Cords at such amaz(ngly low
board of equalization, for the purpose
of reviewing and correctng Its assess,
price«. WE BUY FOR CASH. WE
ment and apportionment o flrrlga-
SELL FOR CASH OUR PROFIT IS
tion district taxes on the Irrigable
lands in said district for the year
SMALL.
OUR SALES ARE LARGE
1923.
The list and record of said assess
In«i«t on buying Masons. It’ fool
ment and apportionment of irrigat
H erm iston, O regon
ish to pay m°re It's dangerous to
ion district taxes is now on file with
30x3 Maxi-Fabric, for Fords
the Secretary, in the office of the dis
pay le ss!
88.26
trict, for the information of all per
sons interested therein.
30x3% Maxi-Fabric for
Dated September 4th, 1923,
FOR SALE— Ivory bedroom set, oak
Fords................................ 89.45
J. W. PRINDLE,
dining table and four chairs, uni
versal heater, small cook stove, 51-3tc
Secretary
3-burner
oil
stove
and
oven,
two
T he H erald publishes
rockers, rug, white baby crib, 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
more genuine paid want
hay knife, 12-gal. crock, 1 glass
STATE OF OREGON FOR
churn, other articles to numerous
UMATILLA COUNTY
ads than any other
M a d e by th e Mason T ir a A
to mention. Hogan Miller, Gai In the Matter of the Estate of Ben
R u b b er Co-, K a u t, O h io
paper published in a city
ther ranch.
47-tfc
jamin Thompson Locke, Decased.
of the same size in East
Notice to creditors.
Italian P ru n es, rig h t fo r canning
ern Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given to ail per
2 ce n ts a t ra n c h o r delivered. sons whom it may concern that Wil
C. U pham , 3 mi. east.
liam R. Locke has been appointed
THERE’S A REASON
administrator of the estate of Benja
H erm iston
O regon
Reo car for sale— price 3150. N. min Thompson Locke, deceased. AU
W. Bloom.
50-4 tc persons having claims against the
said estate are required to present
FOR RENT— Eight room house with
UNION HIGH SUHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
them with proper vouchers and duly
NOTICE
bath room, large hall and sleeping
verified as required by law to the
porch, furnished throughout; nice
Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors o f Union H igh School
said administrator at the law office
strawberry patch. Main street be
District No. 5 w ill m eet at the High School Auditorium in the school house
of Peterson, Bishop and Clark, Smith- in H erm iston, Oregon in said district on Septem ber 29, 1923 at 8 P M for
tween 3rd and 4th. Inquire of
Crawford
Building,
Pendleton.
Ore
the purpose o f approving and establishing the budget for the year 1923-4
Mrs. Martha Mumma or Mr. Biggs.
FOR SALK
gon, within six months of tho date | at which tim e the follow in g estim ate and budget may be discussed with said
50-tfc
board.
of the first publication of this not
The total am ount of m oney needed by said Union H igh School D istrict for
FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre Those wishing _ Delicious apples ice which is Thursday, the 30th day the year 1923-4 Is estim ated in the follow in g Budget.
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston
should get them at once. Bring of August, 1923.
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.»
for particulars see C. H. Skinner.
WILLIAM R. LOCKE,
your own containers. 32.00 per
1-tfc.
BUDGET
Administrator.
box. R. A. Stewart.
52-2tc
ESTIM ATED E X P E N D IT U R E S
Peterson, Bishop and Clark,
3 % ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
No. Salary per
Total
51-5c PERSO NAL SERVICE:
Now on good gravel job. Also has FOR SALE— 14 milch cows, 10 Attorneys for Administrator.
year
calves and cream separator, 2 mi.
flat rack for hauling wheat or
1. Superintendent ................ ....... 1 $ 1350.00
3 1350.00
baled hay. Inquire this office.
southwest of Umatilla on Dobler UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
8. T eachers .....................
2100.00
2100.00
13-tfc.
place. J. W. Christopherson. 2tp
1
1440.00
1440.00
Operating Stages Between Pendleton |
1
675.00
675.00
FOR SALE cheap, team weight about
a 1350.00
4050.00
and Umatilla
2S00. Call P. S. Beddow. Phone
4. Janitors ..........................
MISCELLANEOUS
600.00
600.00
5. Clerk ...........................
42F13.
21-tfc.
....... i
200.00
200.00
Pell & Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
7. Other services Legal ....
1500.00
FOR TRADE— A good work horse for
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
Total ......................................................................................
FOR SALE—Six head of cows. B.
311915.00
a good sow. William D. Prior,
' M ATERIAL A X It SU PPLIES:
J. Nation.
43-tfc
Umatilla, Ore., Camp place. 51-ltp Leave
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
2. Supplies (chalk.errasers,etc.) .................................
750.00
5. Playground equipm ent ...............................................
250.00
Pendleton.......... 8:00 12:01 4:00
FOR SALE— One team and harness,
7. Fuel, supplies on contract with
district
1:15 5:15
one wagon and hay rack, one ex Dr. H. C. Curry, Eyesght Specialist, Echo................. 9:15
No. 14 ..........................................................................
900.00
of Seattle, who makes regular Stanfield ............
9:35 1:35 5:35
10. P ostage and stationery and printing ...............
tra hay rack. Tum-A-Lum Lum
150.00
visits
to
Hermiston,
will
be
here
Hermiston........... 9:55
1:35 5:36 Total ....................................................................... ................
3 2050.00
ber Co.
39-tfc
soon. Watch paper for date. 51-tc Ar. Umatilla .... 10:15 2:15 6:15 IN D EBTED N ESS:
2. W arrant,and Interest thereon ...............................
1000.00
Leave
—
A. M. P. M. P. M. Total .......................................................................................
3 1000.00
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Mrs.
well truck, A -l condition,
Umatilla ............. 8:00 12:15 5:00 TRANSPORTATION O F PUPILS:
C. H. Skinner.
61-tfc
quire at Neil’g Oarage.
3:
2500.00
Hermiston ........... 8:20 12:35 6:20
Total .....................................................................
3 2500.00
Stanfield ............. 8:45 1:00 5:45 MISCELLANEOUS:
FOR
RENT—
Small
alfalfa
farm,
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
1:15 6:00
1. R ent on building and equipm ent
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. Echo............... 9:00
2000.00
3 2000.00
FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle
Reid.
24-tfc. Ar. Pendleton .... 10:15 2:30 7:16 Total .....................................................................
EM ERGENCY:
team, harness and wagon, for
Sunday
Schedule
1000.00
3150. Inquire at this office. 42tf BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand
Total .............................. _..........................................
Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M.
3 1000.00
Store.
S 1-tfc
| Total estim ated am ount of m oney for all purposes
Leave Pendleton, 6:00 P. M.
during the year ....... „...............................
FOR SALE— Seven room house, all
320485.00
modern, with 4 lots, on Gladys av, WANTED—Men or women to take
FARES
RECAPITULATION
orders for genuine guaranteed hos
Inquire of Mrs. Anna Strohm. 44tf
I Total estimated expenses for the year .....................
$20465.00
iery for men, women and children.
Umatilla to Pendleton. $1.75; | Total estim ated receipts not including proposed tax. ..
None
ITALIAN PRUNES of fine quality
Balance, am ount to be raised by d istrict-ta x ...........
Eliminate darning. Salary 875 a round trip, $3.25.
$20,465.00
We the undersigned, H. Ott, Chairm an and E. L. Jackson. Secretary, of
week full time, 81.50 an hour
and a good crop, ready about Sept.
Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.50;
the budget com m ittee o f Union H igh School D istrict No. 5. consisting o f F.
1. Come and get your fall supply
spare time. Beautiful spring line. round trip, $2.80.
B. Swayze, Frank W augam an, Jess Ooff, E. L. Jackson, H eistand Moore.
and please bring your own con
Internatonal Stocking Mills, Nor
Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.25; H. Ott, W. . Sw an, Mrs. M cKern, C. J. V olvia, and E. J. K in gsley. H ereby
tainers. Orchard is 2 1-2 miles
ristown, Pa.
41-10tc round trip, $2.35.
| certify that the foregoing budget is correct as m ade by tne budget com
north of Hermiston, Oregon. E.
Echo to Pendleton, $1.00; round m ittee.
H. Ott
I. Davis.
48-tfc STACKER POLES now on hand at trip. $1.90.
E. J. Jackson
Inland Empire Lumber Co. 44-tfc
FOR SALE— Like new, 2 Vernis Mar
O RIGINAL ESTIM ATE AND ACCOUNTING SH EET
tin Slmmonds beds complete; 1 STANDARD SERVICE STATION—
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
dining room set, 1 table, 6 chairs
location opposite Herald.
This original estim ate is m ade in com pliance with section 231-A o f the
and buffet; 1 heater; 1 dresser; 1
I .school law s o f 1921 and show s in parallel colum ns the unit costs of the
Sellers kitchen cabinet; 2 rocking SEE O. L. BENNETT for Auction-
several services m aterial and su p p lies for th e three fiscal years next preeding
| the current year, the detail expnditures for the last one of said three pre
chairs; 2 tubs; high-chair; iron
erring. Phone 42F2.
26-tfc.
ceding fiscal years and the budget allow ances and expenditures for six
ing board; one 9x12 velvet rug;
m onths of the current year. ( “Six m onths of the current year** m eans six
one 6x8 grss rug. Call or see me REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
m onths of the last school year.)
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
at Light plant. Mrs. L. M. Smith.
E X PE N D IT U R K S
ALTOR.
26-tfc
48-tfc
F. B. S w ayze, A gen t
NOTICE!
MASON
CORDS
BEN NEIL’S
GARAGE
WANT AOS
FOR BALE— 4 head of good work LOST—Heavy yellow fountain pen.
Reward. Sappers’ Inc.
46-tfc
horses. Also some good milch
cows. F. W. Lenz, Hermiston. 48-5p
For S a le -A
six
hole
ITEM
ra n g e
FOR SALE— Winter banana apples, w ith w arm in g oven and reserv o ir
31.25 per hundred. B. J. Nation.
125.00, an oil stove $5.00, oak
51-tfc
FOR SALE— Prunes. Four bites in
a prune. Jas. Eddie.
51-2p
FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch
ard, 31.00 per box. Chester
Wright.
51-tfe
FOR SALE— Fresh Holstein cow. E.
P. Dodd.
Il-2 c
c e n te r tab le $5.00, ham m ock
couch $5.00, kitchen cab in et
$25.00, bookcase $10.00, 8 fe e t
oak d in n e r $15.00, a w hite enam el
iron bed an d sp rin g s $10.00,
wooden bed stead and commode
$10.00, wooden bed and m a ttre ss
$8.00. M rs. A g u sta C ressey,
H erm iston, O re.
49ttc
Get a photograph coupon at Ore
FOR SALE—Concord grapes. E.
gon
Hdw. A Impl. Co.
50-tfc
L. Jackson.
51-3tc
Ask about Photograph Coupons at
A BARGAIN IN BEES— 30 colonies
50-tfc
with extractor and equipment, Oregon Hdw. A Impl. Co.
1400.00. Inquire at this office.
Subscribe For The Herald
43-tfe
ADDING machine roll« at the Herald
office.
WILL TRADE Smith-Premier type
writer for chickens or Iambs.
Phone 42-J-2
46-tfe TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper at the Herald office.
Want Ada Bring
ilta
Photograph Coupons are free at
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 30 stands Oregoa Hdw. A Impl. Co.
50-tfc
of bees for good Ford car. O. E.
Gulslncer.
S2-2tp
FOR SALE—Or trade for cows, 18
good «boats. 2. Pumphrey S2-2p
FOR SALE-—Good purebred bred
338.0« each.
H. J. Still-
13-tfc
Hag Y our c<wne *» ozu
E x p ir e d ?
tntoten
A1
k LM O ST a n y tire with
a r a ise d tr e a d is
c la i m e d to be non-skid.
B u t th e Vacuum Cup
tread, w ith its four rows
o f stalw art vacuum cups,
is g u a r a n te e d not to
s k id o n w e t , s lip p e r y
pavem ents.
There’s th e d ifferen ce-
ju st as pronounced as is
th e super-service you get
from Vacuum Cup Tires.
Y ou pay a reasonable
price for th e q u a l i t y —the
a a f e tv costs you nothing.
Estimated
E gpendi-
tures for
theenauinr
ScboolYrsr
Expenditure and
Budget Allowance
for 6 mo. of
Last Me boot Year
Bad s e t
Expen Allow
ance in
diture
in dota I detail
50
IOC
“B ull ”
DURHAM
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
TOBACCO
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, to« ted and GlaaaeaTlttad
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 686
Office Hours: 9 to 13a.m .; 2
d . m.
Day or night calls ai.swerml promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hoars
Office phons 661
Residence phone Til
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Location in Telephone Building
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
Telephone 931, Day or NTfeht
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 2
to 5 P. M.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture and Allied A rts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad
uate Study—Journalism —Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu
cation—Sociology—Extension.
D R . F . V . P R IM E
Dentistry
Dental X-Ray and Diagnoefa
Bank Bid».
Office Phone. M
Hermiston. Oregron
Residence Phone 781
For a catalogue or anÿ information
Writ» Th» R»fi»trar, U niütrtitÿ of
Ortgon, Eui»n», Oregon.
W. J . W A R NER
The 48th Year Opens September 25.192J
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston
H A U L IN G
M c K enzie &
: : :
Oregon
lieuallen
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
I am now prepared to do haul
ing
Trips made to the country.
I so'icit a share of your patron
age
H ub removed from
his former location in the
Bond Bldsr. to
Rooms t, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bids.
Pendleton
::
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
state Stock Inspector
G eorge Challis
WHEN IN
PEN D LETO N
MAKE YOUR
HEAL Q UARTERS
— AT—
WESTERN AUTO CO.
Residence second house west of the
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Catholic church.’ Phone. 82-R.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
BERT MULLENS
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
The Particular Barber
C A T A R R H A L D E A F N E SS
Shop at Siscel's Confectionery
is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the EXwtachlan
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
nave a rumbling sound or imperfect
nearing. Unless the inflammation can
oe reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
.
CATARRH MEDICINE will
ao wh*t we claim for It—rid your system
®fx Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Bold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Oo., Toledo. O.
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SEE
H IT T
Our new brick shoe store is now open
with a new line of goods. See us for
— FOR—
a
SHOE REPAIRING
S
GUNS
AMMUNITION
■
RECLAMATION L O IX » N l MT. X.
of I' . meet, each Thu relay evening In
Meek'» Hall, at 7:30 P. M. Viatdng
i roiio cordially invited
W. H McMillan R. A. B
K .R . and 8.
C.C.
g e n u in e
—AND—
1
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V ineyard lodge no . sos, L a o ,
J
m eeu each Monday evening in 0 4 4 r iti » et
hall. Visiting membare cordially r inviti
invited.
W. R. Lanehorn. Sec.
J. A. Reeves, N. <3.
CIGARETTES
Detailed Ex
F ir st
penditures for Second year
the laat year of year
five
the three-year »iva y ’arly
yearly totals
period
totals
I shown above have been compiled from the records In my charge and art
J true and correct cop lew thereof.
R. A. Brownton.
District Clerk,
I
XUEBN ESTHER CH
at SffiO tharu In Masonic hall.
_____ ________
welcome.
Minnie K. Stewart. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
GOOD
Expenditure« for 3 Fiaeal y ’ara
next precedine laat achool yr.
PERSO NA L SERVICE:
1. Superintendent
3 1350.00
675.00
675.00
1250.00
3. T eachers 1 ........... 2100.00
980.00
960.00
1920.00
1 -------- 1440.00
720.00
720.00
5400.00
1 ....
<75.60
3 ....
4050.00
2025 00
2025.00
4. Janitor* ...........
600.00
250.00
250.00
500.00
5. Clerk .................
200.00
70.00
70 00
150.00
7. Other serivees
135.00
750.00
T otal-P erson al. Servlcvs 310415.00 3 4835.00
5450.00 3 9220.00
M ATERIAL AND S IP P L IE S :
2. Supplies (chalk,
e tc .) .........................
400 00
ZOO 00
200.00
8. Light supplies on
contract
900 00
327.00
327.00
10. P ostage and sta
tionery and print
ing ...................... ....
150.00
45.00
20.00
Total— M aterial and
Supplies ............. 3 1450.00 3 562.00 3 547.00 3 670.00
IN DEH TEDNESS:
2. W arrants and in
terest thereon __ 1000.00
7223 96
Total— Indebtedne-w
3 1000 00
3 7223 96
TRANSPORTATION O F PUPILS:
........ ........— ........ ..... 2000.00
1250.00
1350 00
1752.15
Total— Tnine|Mir1ation of
I’np lls
............ I 2000.00 3 1250.00 3 1250.00 3 1762.16
MISCELLANEOUS.
1. Rent on building
and equipm ent .... 1350.00
676 00
675.00
1350 00
Total— M iscellaneous
3 1360.00
675.00 3 675.00 3 1350.00
EM ERGENCY:
--------------------------- 1500.00
600.00
Total— E m ergency ....... 3 1600 00
3 600.00
GRAND TOTAL ............. 317716.00
7322 00 815655.96 312892 15
I. R. A. Brownson, do hereby certify th at the above estim ate o f expend!-
turns for the year 1928-1924 w as prepared by m e and that the »xpendl- i f i
tures and budget allow ance for six m onth o f the current year and the I 5
expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year a s 2
LODGE DIRECTORY
’
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
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C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
A FULL U N E
K rause’s
C hocolates
PEN
Bur-Bee Bars
and
IN K
T h e Best
in Candies
T w o o f th e essential« w hen
School O pens
We have th e b e st th a t
m oney can buy
News slant!
Cigars and Tobacco
P A R K E R ’S
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W m . H. O g d e n
;
Jeweler and Watckiaaker
“ Gift« That U M ”
J. L . V A U G H A N
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Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
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