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tob Signs o f Success OFFICBRS F. B. S w i j m Piiwident R. Alexinder Vice-President S. 0. Loehrle Cashier W. la. Hamm, Ass't. Cashier It la said that early In life succesg expands the hat-band. Later In life It usually expands the waistband. Possibly so. But these are not the only signs of success. There is the comfortable feeling that provision is made for old age, that the comforts of life may be had, that children may be educated, that you may travel occasionally. It’s fine. Who will succeed? Only those who lay a careful foundation by forming a saving habit and keep their funds in a safe bank like ours. F ir st N a tio n a l B a n k mnaosron Charter of the City of Hermiston, which said measure, together with the ballot numbers and ballot title thereof la as follows: 1. BALLOT TITLE The following Is ths form and num. her in which the ordinance proposed by ths Common Council will be print ed on the official ballot: REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMISTON BY THE COMMON COUNCIL. Charter amendment limiting the arsessmentg to ha levied for street improvements to the actual cost thereof as apportioned to the proper ty benefttted and to authorise the council by ordinance or agreement with property owners to provide for paying all or part of any street Im provements from the general tax funds. Vote Yes or No. 409 Yea. 401 No. The full title and text of such measure Is as follows: herald , hermiston . oregox . High School Mirror LODGE DIRECT0BY To know h o w g o o d a c ig a r e tte r e a lly c a n b e m o i y o u m u s t tr y u ie n e s t b u T chaptkx n <>. wl o . b . meet» Mcood Tuesday « at S:0U sharp in Maaonle I welcome. Minnie E. SU Kathryn L. Garner. Sac. Q to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools V No. 20 Revenge Is sweet! Hermiston Hl ought to know for she avenged her self last Saturday for the defeat she suffered at the hands of Athena last year. Score 7 to 9. The line-up: R. E., Winslow; R. T., Rhodes; R. G., Wlnesett; R. Q.. Longhorn; C, Walker; L. G., Carson; L. T., Sllvey: L E., Parker; Q. B.. Addlenian; F. B., Parrissh; L. H., Rubner. Sub stitutes, Swayze for Rubner. Shot- well for Parker. Referee, Warner. Linesman, Voyen. in e y a r d Mr. Fletcher (Beamont's best friend) ....................... ...............Dan Wlnesett Chauffeur...................Ralph Longhorn Confectioner’s man..........Karr Lomax Sarah (housemaid)........Ix>is Jackson Mrs. Gubbins (cook)....... Lenore Dyer j o . jk r RECLAMATION IX)DGB N*. MW, I . of 1* . meet, each Thursday owning in Mack's Hall, at ?:SU P. M. VUMny brothers cordially invited. W. H McMillan R. A. Browasow. K. 8. aad 8. C. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS At seven-thirty Saturday evening, j Nov. 17, the high school will assem- j ble at the Hermiston hotel for a hard i times party. Surely it will be very j appropriate for even high school stu- ! dents know hard times. Don’t forget the game with the Th Freshman class has selected Its Dalles Saturday. class colors, maize and blue. It’s symbol, the bluebird. Its flower gol GRADE NEWS den glow and ltg motto. “To the Martin Good from Montana, and stars, thro bolts and bars.* Floyd P ie-ce from Columbia district have entered the first grade. Lowell Stockard, • Tom Lenhart and Sherlock Stockard attended the Summer and Bryce Robinson at International stock show at Portland tended the International fair at - last week. Portland. lodge n o . s o t l V meet. Monday eveniny In Odd MoWd hall. Vi.itina member» cordially invited. W. R. Leayborn. Sec. J. A. Bewrea. N . O. DE. FRACIS P. A D A M . t j l Physioian and S u r g e* i ’ »J Eye« treated. tested and C laoarFpted Office over First ftktioatl hank orhcE RESIDENCE PHOTiE. Hf H A U L IN G Office Hourc » dHS ajiyi 2 ^ ^ Day I am now prepared to do haul ing. Trips made to the country. I soHcit a share of your patron age ORDINANCE No. I l l of Hermiston An ordinance to amend subdivis Capital, Surplus and Undivided ions 11 and 14 of Section 192 of the Profits O ver >50,000 Charter of the City of Hermiston and to submit and refer this ordinance to the voters of said City for the ap FOUND— Pair of spectacles in case. proval or rejection. Last Saturday was teachers insti The City of Hermiston does ordain Eugene Pierce has entered the sec Enquire this office. tute in Pendleton. We hope that, ond grade as follows: among other things, they learned to BOARD AND LODGING for a few Sec. 1. That subdivision 11 of T he H erald publishes working men, reasonable. Inquire section 192 of the Charter of the be merciful to their pupils. Th sixth grade won the banner for WHEN IN at this office. 9-2tp City of Hermiston be, and the same mere genuine paid want the most visitors during visitors’ The cast for the Junior play P E N DLETON week, and the fifth grade the plant hereby Is amended so as to read as ads than any other LOST—Shepherd pup 8 months old; follows: "Uncle" has been selected, and the for the most visiting fathers. MAKE YOUR gager published in a city color brown and white. Loet Sat members are hard at work. They IIE A l Q U A R TER S Subdivision 11. No lot, part there are: urday In the vicinity of the Her ef the same size in East —AT— Qnite True of or parcel of land shall be assess miston creamery. Reward if re. Uncle................................ Hugh Walker Teacher— “What is the skeleton?” ern Oregon. ed for any local or special Improve WESTERN AUTO CO. turned to H itt’s. 9-2tc Mr. Beamont (uncle's nephew).... Bright Physiology Student— “It’s meat In excess of the actual cost of ..................................... Don Shotwell Cottonwood and Watr Sts. T S fiR E ’S A REASON FOR TRADE— 3-lnch Webber wagon such improvement as apportioned to Mrs. Beamont.......... Reta Loudermilk a man with his Insides out and his outsides off." COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE with hay rack, for cow. Henry said land and In Just proportion to Tires— Tubes—Accessories Hanby. 9-tfc the coot of ths entirelmprovement jectlon at the next regular or special Sec. 4. That Thos. Campbell, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LADIES’ of the local Improvement district In election to be held In said city. PHONE 530 Ed. Coinegys and Henry Hitt are ALWAYS OPEN Home Journal now 91-00 only. which such land Is situated, except Passed the Council this 17th day hereby appointed Judges of said elec Tom Swearingen, Mgr. upon the express consent of the ow. See Gladys Whitsett, agent Cur of October, 1923. tion and J. S. West and P. B. Siscel ner of such land, or his duly author tis Magazines. Attest: C. W. Kellogg, are hereby appointed clerks of said ized agent, first obtained in writ CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Recorder. election. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND ing. !• often caused by an inflamed condition Approved by the Mayor this 17th Sec. 5. That whereas It is neces of the mucous lining of the Eustachian INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE FOR SALE See. 3. That subdivision 14 of day of October. 1923. Tube. this tube is inflamed you sary and desirable that some of the have & When ALTOR. 2<-tfe Section 102 of the charter of the rumbling sound or imperfect R. C. Todd, Mayor. s tr e e ts o f t h e C ity o f H erm isto n be hearing. Unless the inflammation can City of Hermiston be, and the same . . . . ' . . »« reduced, your hearing m ay be de improved before winter and it is stroyed forever. FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch; AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornleee hereby Is amended so as to read as MEDICINE will Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall necessary for the preservation of the d? HALL’S we CATARRH 400 hens, team, wagon, and other Buck, Encarla Laberader No. folows: claim for It—rid your system cause to be posted In three public peace, health and safety of the In of Catarrh or D eafness caused by 12860; sire Montgomery D. No. fixtures. Come and see. Chester Subdivision 14. Where the esti places In said City of Hermiston at CataiTh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE habitants of the City that this ordi has been successful In the treatment of 1805; Dam El Cbtvers Marna No. Wright, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile mated assessment against any let least 30 daysbefore the date of said nance be in effect at once, an emer Catarrh for over Forty Years. 1497. Service 210, or two for south. 10-tfc Sold by all druggists. part of lot or parcel of land for any election, a notice thereof and of the gency is hereby declared to exist F. J. Cheney iy * Co. Toledo, O. 915. Geo. H. Perry, Box 89, Echo, local Improvement appears to the time and place of said election. FOR SALE— Horse and top buggy. and this ordinance shall be in full Ore. Inquire at Echo Flour common council as excessive or out Henry Dexter, 3 miles west of Uma Sec 3.. The City Recorder shall force and effect from and after Its Mills. j-tfe of proportion to the special benefits cause to be published In the Her tilla. 10-2tp passage by the Council and approval FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, to be derived by the property by rea miston Herald a complete copy of by the Mayor. • SEE son of such local Improvement, and FOR SALE— Practically new bicy house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. this ordinance together with the Passed the Council this 17th day cle In A -l condition. Hollis Gor Reid. \ 34-tfe. where the Improvement of a street ballot title and ballot number of of October. 1923. In any local Improvement district said measure which publication shall don. 10-2tc Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder. BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand appears to the council to be of gen run In two Issues thereof consecu. Approved by the Mayor this 17th FOR SALE-—50 White Leghorn hens, Store. 81-tfc eral benefit and value to all the In tlvely within the 30 days prior to day of October. 1923. also some pullets and cockerels. habitants of the city, the common the date of said election. 9-3tc R. C. Todd, Mayor. Chas. Cllnesmith, 1 mile north of SEE « . L. BENNETT tor Auction council may, by ordinance appropri eering. Phone 42F2. 29-tte. ate a sufficient amount from the town. — FOR— general tax or special tax funds of Subscribe Par Tke H n a A FOR SALE—-Majestic range, nearly the City to pay for so much of the new, half price. W. P. Trumbull, ADDING machine rolls at the Herall cost of such local improvements as Stanfield, Ore. 7-5tc shall not be provided for by assess, office. LUMBER FOR SALE— About 50 used TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon ment upon the property specially paper at the Herald offioe. benefltted by such Improvement, and 2x8x14 timbers, good as new, at the council may, by agreement with reasonable price. H. H. Willard. —A N D - the property owners In any local Im No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes at 4-tfc my ranch $1.50 per c w t J. W provement district, provide for pay. ment by the City of a just and fair -READ THE WANT ADS— Campbell. 9tfc proportion of the cost of improving LARGE ROUND DINING TABLE for any street or roadway within the CITY OF HERMISTON sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc City. The council shall also have PROPOSED ORDINANCE Submitted by the Common Coun the power and authority to create FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre cil of the City of Hermiston for rote a special fund of the City for the ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston for particulars sea C. H. Skinner. of the people at a special election purpose of paying all or such por 1-tfc. to be held In said city on the 30th tion of any street Improvement as day of November, 1923. It may deem just and fair to the City 8 W ton Public Truck for sale eheap. and to the property owners spec NOTICE OF ELECTION and the very air seems to dispel worry Now on <ood gravel Job. Also has Notice Is hereby given that a spec ially benefltted thereby, and also flat rack for hauling wheat or and tone up the nerves. baled hay. Inquire this office. ial election will be held In the City for the purpose of keeping the streets One can pick oranges, climb moun 13-tfc. of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore so improved In repair. The council tains, dance at fine hotels, bathe in may by ordinance whenever er- gon. on the 30th day of November, the ocean, visit old m issions and play Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf 1923, between the hours of 8 o’clock pedient or necessary to complete any g o lf all in one day, if d esired ; or every day for months and each day FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. of said street improvement undertaken by som ething new team, harness and wagon, for day at the City Council room In the it, authorize the issuance ot war >150. Inquire at this office. 42tf Library in said City, for the pur rants In payment thereof and fix 4 0 0 0 Miles of Paved Highways pose of adopting or rejecting a cer the terms and conditions of pay WILL BE READY TO The m ost w o n d e r fu l system of FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch tain ordinance for said City proposed ment by the City and by the property hotels, apartm ent houses, cottages, ard, >1.00 per box. Chester by the common council of said City owners specially benefltted by any MAIL IN A SHORT bungalow s and suites for the accom Wright. 51-tfc in Ordinance No. I l l passed by said such Improvement. TIME. COME IN AND m odation o f tourists in all the world, council and signed by the Mayor on 8ec. 3. All acts or parts of acts GIVE US YOUR NAME and costs reasonable. October 17, 1923, being a proposal inconfllct herewith are hereby re Want Ads Bring Results for amending subdivisions 11 and 14 pealed. Representatives of ths Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes If Section 102 of the Charter of said Bee.4. This ordinance shall be re stock, for sale or trade, horses, City, whtch ordinance and proposed ferred to the voters of the City of hogs or poultry. Gaylord M. ordinance was filed In the office of Hermiston for their approval or re- will glnflly furnish Illustrated booklets giving Madison, R. F. D. No. 1. l-9tp the City Recorder on October 17, complete Information about the glorious play “Gifts That Last” ground of the Went. Let them tell all about 1923. ^ iotel rates, railroad fares, through car service. UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark Dated this 19th day of October, F. C. Woughter, Agt., Hermiston, Ore. Bros, variety, the original. See 1923. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Operating Stages Between Pendleton Wm. Me Murray, Gen’l Pass. Agent, F. M. Guiwlts for your wants. C. W. KELLOGG. J. I . VAUG HAN i Portland, Oregon and Umatilla 1-tfc City Recorder Electric Fixtures i Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon Ordinance No. 112 and Appliances < A Torrington electric cleaner with To submit to the leagal voters of Phmn« 139 Schedule Effective June 1, 1923 attachment for rent. Clara G. Hall. the City of Hermiston Ordinance No. » SOS O « u rt a t . P e n d le t o n , O r«. 8-2tp I l l proposed by the common council Leave — 9 A. M. P. M. P. M. and now on file with the City Re Pendleton....... ... 9:00 13:01 4:00 Read The Herald Want Ads. corder and providing for a special Echo....... :____ 9:1» 1:1» (:15 election to be held In said City on Sunfield .... — 9:9» 1:8» 5:34 For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal the 39th day of November, 1933. Hermiston.. .. _ 9;»» 1:8» 9:85 Echo, O reg o n road. Joins city limits. Will cut 19:1» 8:1» 9:15 The City of Hermiston does ordain Ar. Umatilla Leave — to suit and give terms to suit or A. M. P M. P. M. as follows: will trade for city property. E.D. Sec. 1. That there shall ba bald Umatilla ___ — ».’09 11:1» 5:00 In the City of Hermiston, Oregon, Hermiston __ - 9:39 18:3» 5:20 -M ANUFACTURERS OF- Mossie. 14tc 9:4» 1:09 C:4( on Friday, the 39tb day of November, S ta n fie ld ___ - 1923, between the honrs of 8 o’clock Echo........ „ __ 9:99 1:1» 9:00 MISCELLANEOUS W hen you need any 19:11 2:39 7:1» A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M. of said day Ar. Pendleton thing in the fine of WANTED—Phone, write or see W. at the City Council room In the Lib A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa rary In the said City, a special City n e a t an d a ttra c tiv e Leave Umatilla, 9:99 A. M. ' hay for sale. In any quantity. election for the purpose of submitt Printing. Leave Pendleton, 1:99 P. If. .-^>hone 40-J-3. 9-tfc ing to the legal voters of said City all measures that may be submitted I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO and proposed by Initiative petition The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of and filed In the office of the City Umatilla to Pendleton, »1.71; Makes Better Bread each week. If you have anything Recorder and also that curtain Ordi round trip. 98.85. to be hauled to or from the above nance No. I l l proposed by the Com. Try a Sack Hermiston to Pendleton, »1.50; Come in aru. named city, I would appreciate mon Council and approved by the ronnd trip, 92.89. renew it rtex, your business along this line. I Mayor and Hied In the office of the Stanfield to Pendleton, »1.21; m also in the market for chickens City Recorder on October 17tb, 1923 time you an round trip, 92.3». and real. Ray Challis. Phone proposing to amend subdivisions in town, leho to Pendleton, »1.99; ronnd 29»P Pendleton phone 499. 9-tfc Noe. U and 14 of Saettai 19] ot U y tri», »1.99, Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loation, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone 931, Day or Night Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M , 2 to 5 P. M. G e o r g e C h allis NOTICE! HITT GUNS m. night cans afflHMflpWfoggJj D R . F . V . P R IM E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnoal« Bank Bldg. Qflea Bhflga» M Herniiatoa, Oregon Reste W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston : : : Oregoa M c K enzie & Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his former location In the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 anti 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Pendleton :: Oregoa DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector w. v r - Residence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel's Confectionery !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamp«* AMMUNITION Where the Sun Shines Most of the Time O ur Christmas Messenger UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ■ ■ ■ A FULL UNE ■ ■ J O u r new brick shoe store Is now open ■ g with a new line of goods. See us for H SH O E R E P A IR IN G J S OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■ ■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■I Starei W. H. OGDEN C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y K ra u se’s C h o co la tes B u r-B ee B ars Echo Flour Mills T h e B est DON’T FORGET --------US--------- i in C an d ies News ¡land Cigars and Tobacco H ig h G ra d e P a te n t B lu e S t e m F lo u r DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? 5 CALL 2 5 4 s F or H a u lin g S _ ■ 5 g • T . H . G a ith er S ■ ■ ® ■ Dray and Tran sfer _____ g Jg.