TBB mPMMTOJr HZRAU). MBOOWO»* WOBOOMe
dentally to put Staaflsld back ta tbs XAIMTEMARCZ ABB REPAIES:
senate, is fuaay, mraamentoUy sc. Seat ................................................
Mr Stanfield bas placed klnmelf Total—Beat
Published every Thursday at H«
Mietoa, VmatlUa County, Oregon by completely beyond the pale. P o liti
ASSESSMENTS (Highway», Bonds,
Joeeph 8. Harvey. editor and maa- cally, hie actloa is nothing leas than
Streets, Bridges) :
suicidal. W hy,
then, should ho
take such a step? Is I t th at he has Total—Assessments ........................
atered m
second class matter suddenly become so sensitive to
r, iso « , at the postoffice at wrongs, or Imagined wrongs, that
Hermiston, VmatlUa County, Oregon bis whole spirit revolts sad he must
be vindicated? In business he Is
eputsd to have displayed a b ran j
Subacriptira Batea
One T e a r ----------------------------» I .«
if courage in tbg face of obstacles
Six Months ____________ ___ » l.d * that made him absolutely Imper
vious to attacks. They were made
(Payable In Advance)
in nearly every form against him,
but he seenied to weather the storm
BEYOND THE PALE
without any weakening of the apiri*.
The action of Robert N. Stan He la a more sensitive man now
field in announcing his candidacy than he used to be, much, raueh,
for the office of United States sena more sensitive.
But nto former neighbors in Uma
tor for the fall election* after the
voters very decisively gave him tilla county arc not surprised at k li
their opinion In the May primaries action!
marks t h , m ,n “« being possessed
Registered Sheep Bought
of Intestinal fortitude to a deg ret
Thomas Campbell and if.
K.
that Is amazing. The solicitude he
shows for the welfare of Oregon is Dean w ent to Heppner last week
touching in the extreme, particular where Mr. Campbell selected and
ly in view of the fact that Mr. purchased five head of regiatered
Stanfield was only nominally an Hampshire ewes. He p*enx to -nn
Oregon senator for about five years the sheep along ditch banks and on
of his term. His willingness to dis pasture land on his home place.
regard his own solemn oath, to for
George B. W allace of Spokane
get so quickly his offer of support
to the regular party nominee, all was a guest at the home of M r and
fo r the good of Oregon, and inci Mrs. J. 8. Harvey laet Friday nig* .
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
School Caps, Shirts, Belts, Overalls,
(Bib or Waist)
September 4 and S
3. A ll other Indebtedne
terest legal _______
and In .
«00.00
«00.00
Total— Indebtedne ss ___
“RED DICE”
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
50c IN GROCERIES FREE!
— w ith—
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
... 2510.00
... 2510.00
Total— Transportation of Pupils
MISCELLANEOUS:“
WITH EACH PAIR OF SCHOOL SHOES PURCHASED.
(Use Coupon)
Rod La Rocque
I'
200.00 A »toy of the underworld you
Total—Miscellaneous ....................
MEN’S HIGH GRADE UNION SUITS AT 20 PER CENT OFF
WHILE THEY L A S T _____
will
never forget.
EMERGENCY:
Total— Emergency
GRAND TOTAL
Best Bargains at Burkjs
Hermiston Theatre
INDEBTEDNESS
500.00
........... —
310200.00
.............................
10 cent Pencil Tablets................. - ..... ................................3 for 20 cento
5 cent Pencil Tablets ............................. - .............. - ...... 5 for 20 cento
5 cent Pencil»....................................................................... 3 tor 10 cento
Also Comedy, "Wall St. Blue»”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
I, R. A Brownton, do hereby c e rtify that the above estimate of expen
ditures tor the year 1926-1927 wan prepared by me and that there were
no expenditures anJ budget allowance for elx months of the euirent year
and no expenditures for the three fiscal yearn next preceding the current
year ag shown above.
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R A. BROWNSON. District Clerk.
«1.00 Broom», while tey last....................................................... 80 cento
80 cento Brooms, while the last...........................- ................... 65 cento
60 cent Bloom», while they last............ *............................... «9 cents
September 7 and 8
Counsel for the
Defense
Pep
............................................. ...............................2
Shredded W heat .............................................. - ..................2
Toastie« ........................................... - ...... - .............................. 2
Corn Flakes ..... ....................................... .............................. 2
Puffed W heat ................................ 1-.................. ................. 2
September 10 and 11
Ninety per cent of all the cars Dodge
Brothers built in the last 11 years
are still in service. That is because
they are built to last I And that ¡9
w h y there is no m ore sensible in
vestment in the world than a Dodge
Brothers Used Car.
A
U SED
AS
CAR
THE-
IS
ONLY A S
DEALER.
W HO
Sal per year.
«1800.00
1. Superintendent— One .................... «1800.00
«1800.00
One .........................................................«1800.00
1530.00
One .......................................................... 1530.00
5400.00
Four ................. ,................................... 1350.00
«05.00
On»
..........................- ..... ...............
«05.00
600.00
4. Janitor»— One ................................. 500.00
150.00
6. Clerk and bond...............................
T o ta l ...............................................................................- ................. «11585.00
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
Anita Stewart
□ E rP E -N O A B L G
S ix L L S
CANCER SPECIALIST
— w ith—
Hermiston, Oregon
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Baree,
Son of Kazan
E R. SCHILER, PENDLETON. ORE GON
J. G. PEARSON, BLACK AND WHITE GARAGE
E S T IM A TE D E X P E N D ITU R E S
IT
Dr. B. B. Brundage
A James Oliver Curwood story of
the Far North w ith W olf, the dog
who who medals in the Great World
War,
DO IT N O W
AND COMEDY
Send us the price o f a year*:
Home Cooking
PENDLETON. OREGON
PERSONAL SERVICE:
subscription if you are in arrears
Postage, stationery and printing..
Total ...............................................
RENT:
SHOES FOR
MEN
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
Open 5 :30 to 9 :30.
Y ou r la s t oppor
tu n ity to g o East
on low round trip
e x c u r s io n fa r e «
expire« Saturday,
Septem ber 1 8 . Final r e
tu r n lim it O c to b e r 3 1 .
Liberal stopovers. A g en t
w ill tell you e x a c t tare
from your city and help
m ap out your itinerary.
1350.00
Bent .............
Total Rent.
1360.00
ASSESSMENTS (H ighw ays, Roods,
Street», Bridges) :
*
INDEBTEDNESS:
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A ll other indebtednevi and Interest
«80.00
thereon, legal.................................
.......... ....... .................
........ ........ .......
......... ................................................
Total .................
TRANSPORTATION OP PUPILS:
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH PROM
11 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
158«.00
....................................................
«50.00
MISCELLANEOUS:
Telephon» and other miscellaneous.
>00.00
Total ..............................~.............. - .....................................................
200.00
EMERGENCY:
300.00
YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST
BUCKHECT
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W e carry a general line of
Nap-A-Tan
F U R N IT U R E
— and—
Trade Builders
Shoes and Boots
WE DO SHOE REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS WHILE
YOU WAIT
FOR MEN AND BOYS
ALL NEW STOCK AND ALL
REBUILDING WORK
GUARANTEED
Pendleton Shoe
Shop
§ and try to have something or every one.
jg
Good Furniture is a Good
Investment
o
W
to
£5
And' we try to have good fu rn itu e at medium prices.
W e have a large selection of
Bedroom Suites,
Also Cedar Chests
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
HERMISTON, OREGON
643 Maia St.,
Pendleton, Oregon
W e have real bargains In Dressers,
g
School Hose
E S T IM A TE D RECEIPTS— N O N «
R EC A P ITU LA TIO N
Old reliable Black or Brown,
fine rib for glrla, heavy rib for
boys.
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Total estimated expense for the year.
11110.00
Total estimated receipts not Includ-
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ing proposed tax.................................
None
Balaqce, amount to be rained by
district, ta x ................................................................................................
W e the undersigned,
Secretary of the budget
hereby certify that the
budget committee.
Dated this 25th day of
Is as follows:
>
35c
Boys Shirts and
Waists
PENDLETON, ORE. 79c, 98c, $1.15
G. J. BreierCo.
None.
HERMISTON SCHOOLS OPEN
SEPT. z 7
The Great Brier Store In Pendleton ha» made preparation for
School Day Needs of the growing boys and girl».
We are assured that everyone w ilt
1
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expenditures
for the ensuing
school year
. 1
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«2000.00
........................................... 1X00 Oft
Boys' bln denim Bib Overalls
2 to 10 years, 85 cents.
11 to 16 years. 95 cents.
Boys’ Waist Overalls. «1.10.
These are good, strong serviee-
■ able numbers that have proven
good.
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Total— Personal Services
• 00.00
150 00
«12155.00 1
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MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
y P m ( ---
1. U g h i ..................
t W a te r
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10. Postage. Stationery and Advertl •In g ...... 100.00
M alarial and Supplies
1
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OVERALLS
S
EXPENDITURES
Four at 11360
readily see the saving to
be had by purchasing here.
Thin original estimate Is made In compliance with section 231-A of
the school law» of 1921. Then* were no unit costa of the several ••-
vrea. material and euppllee for the tl.n v fiscal yearn next preceding the
e u 'itn l year, nor any expendltuie« to ' the last one of said three preced
ing l lx a l years ami no budgot allowance.« and expenditures for six
months of the current year. ("Six mo the of the current year” means
sl< mouths of the last school yent.)
I
1. Superintendent ...............................
We would ap
preciate a visit from our patron» of the "west end" of the county.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9
PERSONAL SERVICE:
and
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H M E R t QU A LITY ‘ « » P f ilC L S M F .F 7
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YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST
«11180.00
Thoe. Camp’iell, Chairman, and 8. H. Barnard,
committee of Union High School District No. •
foregolug budget 1» correct as made by »aid
*
August, 192«.
THOfl. CAMPBELL,
8ID N E Y H. BARNARD.
IT E M
Mattresses
W E SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
«U1I0.00
the year.......................................
t
Beds,
Hd
Q
Spring».
Total eetl mated
amount
of
money for all purposes during
Total Indebtednea» of District No.
2
W E SELL
If any of these shoes rip bring
it to our Shoe Repairing
P lant and have it sewed w ith
out cost.
F. C. Woughter, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon
300.00
Total ........
Knerr's Repair Shop
NAP-A-TAN
All Guaranteed
,VA
W e have up-to-date equipment
for this work.
REX CAFE
TRADE BUILDERS
U N IO N
PACIFIC
BR.,SKf»5?WaÄ'
2610.00
LET US RECONDI1ION
YOUR MOTORS
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
We Need the Money
450.00
200.00
<00.00
150.00
85.00
100.00
Water ................................................
cents
cent»
cents
cent»
cent»
ANOTHER GOOD DOG PICTURE
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
BUDGET
Scientific, Typew riter, etc
Janitor*» nuppi lea .......... —
Fuel
L ig h t and power.............................
26
25
25
25
25
THIS COUPON
Is good for 50 cents in Groceries f presented at the tim e of pur
chase of any pair of School Shoes.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Notice Is hereby given that the Boagd of Directors of Union High
School District No. 9 of U m atilla County. Oregon, w ill meet In the High
School Auditorium In the School House In Hermiston, Oregon, In said
district on September IS, 192«. at« P. M. for the purpose of levying
the tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1923, and ending on
June 30, 1927 at which time the following estimate and budget may be
diecuBsed w ith said board.
»F | • I t I ' I ; 11 I i . ■ '
The total amount of money needel by eald Union High School District
for the fiscal year 1926 and 1927 l i estimated in the following budget.
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
for
2®r
for
for
for
Also Comedy. “Pay the Cashier”
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT N 0 . 9
NOTICE
?
F B 0 G R A X
110».»«
__ 1100.00
85c. 95c, $1.10
use our line
WIDE LEG TROUSERS
the
wide
300.00 ■ leg panto- -get ’em here— we have
300.00
a few narrow leg« also and k 1* e '
<00.00 ■ panto, 75e to <1.00.
110.00 B
W ide leg prices are—
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$2.95 to $3.95
98c. $1.45. $1.95
BLAZERS
Shoes-Oxfords
Solid leather Is the only satis
factory kind. That
the Brier
kind. A
most
comprehensive
display for both boys and girl»,
and pi iced so that It pays to go
to Pendleton to get them.
GIRLS’ COATS AMD DRESSES
Just the
btylish In
Coats and
Is to want
ing».''
Save a suit— buy a blazer and
pair of panto— this suits the y »•««•<
fellows.
H i cola,a at
$2 35. $3.25 $3.95. $4 95
1
W ith the approach of hot weather our service In taking care
of your laundry worries has an added appeal that can hardly be
resisted by the fam ily in which the health and well being of the
housewife receives consideration. For a nominal charge all the
drudgery of wash day and Ironing day can be banished from your
home and done by us w ith the vnost modern machinery possible to
buy.
That—
p r -r
O u r S e r v ic e is
S a tisfa c to r y
Is proven by the large list of satisfied customers we serve every
week In this territory. W e welcome new customers.
W hether It Is finishing work, rough dry work or T h rlf-T - Ser
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied if the old reliable
Domestic Laundry handles It.
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Domestic Laundry Inc.
Wm. Shaar, Agent
Phone 461
GIRLS’ SILK HOSE
very newest and mont ■
Silk Hone or Hone that looks
Children’s and M lw <
like silk is popular. A ll the w ant
Dresses— to see »hen ' ed colors and size». Emphatic
them. "And the Hav ally the main
Item of *dre»»
Priced—
DRESSES........$1.19 to $3 95
WOOL COATS $4.50 to $9 95
D o m e s t ic L a u n d r y
CAPS
UNDERWEAR
Every boy likes a good look
Bnyp S um ner
Unloas— A th
ing cap, from the standpoint of
letic cut in fabric or Poroaknit,
a boy— that'» why father» and
sixes 23 to 34.......................... 49q
mothers don’t understand
why
Boys long sleeve, long V .j un
ions In cotton, gray or ecru, ' the boys like this or that cap.
«Ires 4 to 16 ye ar,............ 98c
Boys do Hhe Brier Caos as they
save enough for s o m e * f i s c
Fame In better grade.......«1.10
Priced—
Same Homespun part wool «1.49
$2 85. $3.95 .$4.50
$9 90. $10.90. $12.50
You boys that like
5% to 8. «2.95.
8% to 11. «3.25.
11% to 2, «3.65.
These come In patents and tan—
plain and contrast color trlmmiags.
You save a dollar a pair on these.
49c. 98c, $1.10, $1.49
BOYS’ SUITS
Long Pants
Knee Pants
Proven good In
Is unsurpassed.
For Boys and Girls
Little Jack Horner
OXFORDS
45c—98 c
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