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OJUPQOlf. Vrnntatmi Strali highway about half a mile west of the Watkins-Slocum plaee. FORAGE PRODUCTION COST Congratulations, Boardman, oa Published every T hu n day at Her. mlaton, U m atilla County, Oregon by your new gym. We’ll be up to help Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man you dedicate It later. ager. Entered aa second class matter December, 1906, at the poetofflce at Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon. BEING MADE IN OREGON ONE AT A TIM E OREGON SHOWS INCREASE Second Tear of Studies Being Made Over the State by Oregon Buying a new car ia one thing, Sell ing a used car is another. Don’t get the tw o confaee d 1" or you are i sure to end up w ith a new never reefly wanted. IN MARRIAGES IN 1928 W e Carry a Stock of Pistons, Rings and Pins Experiment Station. Washington, D. C.,Nov. 11— The department of commerce announces One Tear ...................... .............. *2.06 that, according to the returns re- A study of field work on forage Six M onths....... ................. ......... SI.00 elved, there were 6,989 marriages :ost production Is being conducted performed In Oregon during the year E . R. S ch iller, P e n d ia te « , O rego n .925, as compared with 6,967 In •Y the Oregon experiment station at ELECTION POST MORTEM J .C . F e ersee, B lech * W h ite Gar., H e r a Ú lo e different parts of Oregon. 1924, representing an increase of 22, This project covers the cost of pro In the recent election the three >r 0.3 per cent. This increase, how precincts In and adjacent to Hermis ever, is slightly less than the estl- duction and the moet efficient prac ton gave to Frederick Steiwer a nated increase in population. tices in producing alfalfa, clover, A U S E D C A R IS O N LY A S D B P B N O A B L & plurality of 13 votes. Mr. Haney During the year 1925 there were vetch and other hay crops, silage, A S T H B EJE-ALE-R . W H O S E L L S IT was second with Mr. Stanfield third. 2,886 divorces granted in the state, roots and kale, throughout the dif Call in and let us tell you in person what w e can do for yon ferent sections of the state. It is Mr. Steiwer, notwithstanding his as compared with 2,945 in 1924. re at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise own personal popularity, failed to se presenting a decrease of 59 or 2 per the most extensive study of its kind ment. Come and see for yourself. that has been made by any state cov cure here the normal republican vote. I oen* NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING A ll the latest methods are use! at this Beauty Shop and all ering the complete cost of product Mr. Stanfield is far from popular ini The estimated population of the work is done under sanitary conditions. 14 T u s t i n ” ER,’BYa G,VEN tO the le<al School District No ion on 350 representative farms. this community. The votes he secur-1 state of Oregon on July 1, 1925, was that a SCHOOL MEETING of said SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS ed, odd as it may seem, undoubtedly I **3,064, and on July 1, 1924. 84»,- “ ", y i , 2 H C.OU, y’ Stat* o' Ore<°" The project is being carried for h'”‘- ™ 02 N o ." ,“ ' were cast by those who expected to 179. On the basis of these estimates ward cooperatively under direction Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatm ents are Our Specialties afternoon for the purpose of discussing the bud- of the departments of farm crops, lose them but voted as a protest the number of marriages per 1,000 of i , h- Smart and Exclusive M’liin eryat Most Reasonable Prices V ° Ut W“ h the ’eVy,nK board- aad vote on L propo farm management, and animal and against the Coolidge administration the population was 8.1 in 1925, as " 7 ? , , 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone:‘ 380 Propo Mr Steiwer failed to receive the sup- against 8.2 In 1924; and the number sition of levying a special district ti x. dairy husbandry. This is the second ° f mOney n“ ded by the 8a,d 8cho° I ^ m g the year of the study which is to be con port In these'precincts he should of divorces per 1,000 of the popula f lion was 3.34 in 1925, as against fiscal year beginning on June 21. 1926, and ending June 30 1927 U tinued three years. hare secured because voters estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts to be recilv asked to give an endorsement to the) 3-^7 in 1924. The number of marriages was fur ed from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary scbPL administration of President Coolidge by voting for Steiwer nlshed by the state board of health fund, W B .al district tax. and all other moneys of the district: ELECTRICITY MUCH USED There is a lot of twaddle going the and the number of divorces by the BUDGET ON FARM OF CALIFORNIA rounds about a third term for Presi county clerk of each county. The estimated expenditures dent Coolidge In the first place, a figure« for 1925 are preliminary and ABRAM METHOD In California 47 per cent of the third term has never been given, and subject to correction. OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT In Umatilla county there were 161 No. Salary per In the second plaoe Calvin Coolidge total energy used on the farms is Total is a poor man from the point of view marriages in 1925 ag against 166 In year. furnished by electric motors. This of western farmers to use in break 1924. Divorces in this county num PERSONAL SERVICE is only 16 per cent of the total pow D r. 1. Superintendent .. ing the precedent. bered 59 in 1925 as against 46 in *1200.00 *1200.00 er bill. Where mechanical energy Teachers .............................. j 1924. Farmers on irrigated projects when 1350.00 1350.00 PENDLETON, OREGON may be used in place of that furnish asked to support the president im 1125.00 7875.00 Janitors ..................... ........ _ ed by animals or men It has been mediately think of Secretary of the 820.00 Clerk ......’................... l Interior Work and Dr. Mead, com OREGON BEE ASSOCIATION found much cheaper. 150.00 Total.................................... missioner of reclamation. The two J1395.00 In a recent national survey of farm MEETS AT DALLAS DEC. 2 MATERIAL AND SUPPTTFS: NOTICE officials of the administration start power the United States department Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains etc.). ed out to clear up a mess existing Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of the Citvu.i 200.00 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) af agriculture reported in bulletin Hermiston Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet at the City Council Cham on government projects. In effect 200.00 The Oregon State Beekeepers as 6. Janitor’s Supplies . . 1348 that work animals furnish 60 bers in said City, Thursday. November 18th, 1926, at 8 o’clock P M f,„ what they have succeeded In doing 300.00 sociation meets at Dallas December 7. Fuel ...... is to admit that the government uer cent of the total power used on the purpose of reviewing the Budget for the year 1927, at which tlm. 600.00 2. 3, and 4, from Thursday noon to 8. Light .... e8timateS 3nd a',d BUdget may be — “ might build the Panama canal and 100.00 farms and that the farmer pays 81 2he Saturday noon, announces H. A 9. Water ... be successful on that Job hut that it 100.00 jer cent of his totai power bill for It. Seullen of the experiment station, 10. Postage, stationery and printing could not continue to administer pro H o w in T B X T ^ 88l<1 ™ ‘ 100.00 The net income per farm in Cali e s t X e T U “ secretary. Bee disease« will be the Total jects. * 1600.0C fornia is *3485, the highest in the main topic this year, their control, MAINTENANCE AND R E P AIRS • Frank O. Lowden is the type of and other beekeepers problems. United States. More than 80 thous Building and grounds CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET man wanted by rarmerg of the north 600.00 tnd California farms are served by The chambers of commerce of Total ......................... Estimated Expenditures west. He inay or may not be avail * 500.0t electric power lines. Dallas and Salem are coooperatlng In INDEBTEDNESS; able as republican nominee for presi ITEMS special features and program. Sub 1. Bonded, and Interest thereon .......................... 17Sn dent in the 1928 elections, but un stantial reductions in board and Library 2. Warrant, and Interest thereon .............................. <000.00 less a whole string of miracles is per Salaries, Librarian..................... »360.00 room for these days has been secured ?0ULTRY BULLETINS READY 3. All other indebtedness and Interest thereon.......... 1000. 00 formed in the next two years, if Mr. Salaries, Janitor by this organization. Two banquets 40.00 Total Coolidge Is the republican nominee FROM 0. A. C. FOR GROWERS Miscellaneous 86780.0t are planned, and there will be spec 200.00 and the democratic party can be de ial moving pictures by Professor TRANSPORTATION OF PU PIL S’ *1400.0( pended on to reverse itself and put Seullen. The film is loaned by G. B. INSURANCE: A new poultry bulletin, issued re- T o ta l.................................... * 334.8( EMERGENCY: * 600.00 a real candidate up, there won’t be Lewis company of Watertown, Wis. fently by the state college that Interest on Warrants .. 100.00 more than a couple of corporal’s 200.00 Street Improvements (Special) overs the essential facts necessary The meeting Is open to all citizens Total 1800.00 guards in the three Hehmiston pre of Oregon interested In bee culture. Street Fund ................... * 200.01 o know in culling is now Total estimated amount of money for all purpose» 265.00 cincts to vote for Coolidge. General Fund W. O. Rodda of Hermiston, Is during the year“............................... vailablc for the use of growers, ac The above may sound like strong president of the association. Street Lights »22209.8( 840.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS language, but it is gospel, just the ording to R. F. Wilbur, assistant Fire Department ........................... « qq 00 From county school fund during the coming school year 3783 00 same, A lot of local republicans re ounty agent. Miscellaneous . . . . . . From state school fund during the coming school year m J! 500.00 fused to vote for Steiwer, notwith The bulletin is by H. E. Cosby From elementary school fund during coming school year 3465 00 standing they saw in hint the kind •oultry specialist, and treats such Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax * 1740.00 of senator they wanted for Oregon, 7781.Of ubjccts as vigor, pigment, moult Salaries Just because by bo doing they might RECAPITULATION )0dy Changes, value of the head In City Recorder Send us the price o f a year'* 600.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax he accused of endorsing the admin City Treasurer *14428.80 selecting hens of type, temperament 100.00 istration. No mortal can say how subscription if you are in arrears. The Indebtedness of District No. 14 is as follows:.......... ind activity. City Atttorney 240.00 Total bonded indebtedness ..................... - tornnn nn many more would vote the demo For growers who hatch their own City Police 1300.00 Total warrant indebtedness ....................................... 34742 27 cratic ticket If President Coolidge •hicks and have to keep up breeding City Health Officer 120.00 Total amount of all indebtedness............................. 40742 27 himself were up for election. took, the list of males for sale over Dated this 25th day of October, 1926. " The “third term” talk ig silly he state is issued each year by the Attest: R ’A. Brownson, District Clerk. twaddle In the Hermiston country. 2360.00 •jdllege, and this list is also available — READ T H E W ANT ADB— F. B. Swayae, Board of Directors. Mr. Wilbur said. The listing in Total .................................... 6865.00 MEMORY TAKES A HAND -ludes males of the White Leghorn Estimated Receipts — License Fees, ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACC0INTING SHEET ■ r ¿5 ; xnd Barred Rock Breeds. Pedigrees Fines ........................... 200.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14 showing production records are giv Today, Armistice day, marks an en with the birds at time of sale. n J n’ i°rl?lnaI e8Vmate lsm ade compliance with section 231-A of the school ’lawsof 1921 and Amaunt Necesnary by Taxation anniversary of the cessation of ros- parallel columns the unit cost. of the several services, materials and supplies for hZ t h r l f L t ? v *6665.00 tllltles In the bloodiest war the world We, the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the B u 4 » t , CUrrent yeat' th" deta" exPend'turert for the last one of said U r n o, the City of Hermiston, hereby certify t h a t ^ f o n g ! ^ c o X reve saw. I, is a day that calls forth hud' budget allowance, and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six m o X of mixed emotions. We recall In Joy means »lx months of the last school year.” ) made by said Budget Committee. co.reet as months or the current year ous moods the, happiness that was the f . c. M c K enzie , EXPENDITURES world s eight years ago, and wt are Chair.nan »ad when memory evokes the names A. H. NORTON, Expenditure and of those youthful men who failed to Expenditures for t Fiecal w Budget AHowance next preceding last school yr. : Secretary. f<w « mo. of return. They paid with their Uvea. Estimated L—t School Year Expand!- Detailed E x. We who survived, both civilians ITEM tura» for Bud r et First year pendlturee fo r ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET thaanaulnx rive and veteran, have paid economically, Expen Allow the last year of SchoolYear ance in yearly the three-year ***-• 7^*” * diture CITY OF HERMISTON and we may expect to continue to totals detail totals In detail period Pay. That is one of war’s tolls that Expenditures for three Fiscal Is exacted after the tumult and the PERSONAL SERVICE: 2 5 years next preceding the «homing die. But we may be glad 1. Superintendent ......* 1200.00 * 1350.00 * 1360.00 * 2700.00 f § last year. that the monumental task of right 3. Teachers, 1 ............... 1350.00 « s ing the world has gone as far ns It 7 at »1125................. 7876.00 Estimated Expendí-^ m 9652.50 9652.60 4500.00 s has. These are different days from tures for ensuing g “ IT E M S a 557.60 -erf 600.00 a « ® i 1155.00 as J8 1906, better days than 1921. and we I 4. Janitors .................... 820.00 year. £ 5 5 S <s Ï ° „’ 14805.00 O may look forward confidently to 6- Clerk and Bond........ 150.00 76.00 75.00 W g o u a 150.00 3 $ 8 even belter days as the war becomes Tot al— Personal services....* 113 9 5.0Q jj 5 >, 11666.00 •O *• 5 S 11677.60 X 23310.00 *23990.00 *23565.00 XJ C more of a memory. g MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: = S I C « ® « P J 3 b o a 1. Furniture (daks, etc). 200.00 5 Ï 1 . A o * * o 250.00 s Supplies (chalk, etc.) 200.00 ¿3 3 s IRRIGON ¿ ¡ :5 .2 s ° 8 203.00 « 350.00 407.04 m 6. Playground equipment 99.00 150.00 189.12 6. Janitor’s supplies.... The high school students enter- LIBRARY 300.00 *360.00 *210.00 *180.00 *360.00 Fuel ........................... 7, talned the upper grades and young Personal Services Librarian 60.00.. 292.00 40.00 600.00 15.00 684.00 20.00 8. Light .......................... 25.00 J,nlt<>r................................................ 200.00 100.00 180.00 people of the community at a hard 150.00 273.15 236.35 100.00 133.45 1. Waler ........................ 100.00 Miscellaneous .................... ... limes party that was a success 77.00 60.00 600.00 157.40 300.00 10. Postage A stationery 518.45 100.00 596.11 562.30 PARK AND AUTO CAMP Charles Schmalllng won first prize Total - -Material, Supplies.. M iscellaneous...................... 1600.00 851.00 on most appropriate costume for the 1560.00 200.00 1610.71 2.00 75.00 422*.23 2292.00 114.00 CONSTRUCTION: 240.20 230.50 occasion. , INTEREST ON WARRANTS 100.00 100.00 Total — Construction.......................... Street Improvement (Spl.) .. ____ The W. T Wrights left Monday 111.00 250.00 1165.00 4438.35 2691.60 Street F u n d .................................... for a week's business trip to Portland MAINTENANCE AND R EPA IR «- 700.00 869.30 600.00 1289.05 Buildings and ground«.. 500.00 and vicinity* 372.98 702.00 GENERAL FUND Total Main, and RepHlra.... 500 00 PERSONAL SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones were 46.55 360.00 ASSESSMENTS (Highway« City Recorder Pendleton visitors „n Saturday. 600.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 »« m m I s Street», Bridge»): City Treasurer.............. ................... Revival meetings ar<> being held nt 100.00 t 50.06 50.00 « Total— Assessments 99.96 City Attorney - ............... the Community church during this 240.00 120.00 120.00 240.00 INDEBTEDNESS: City P o lic e .................... week and perhaps the week follow 1300.00 615.00 650.00 1246.00 1. Bonded and Internet City Health Officer „ .. ing. Rev. Durstan has the assist 120.00 65.00 60.00 Total .. „ _ .............. ~ 95.00 ,here”n ....................... 1780.00 ance of an evangelist. 890.00 890.00 2360.00 1780.00 1180.00 2. Warrant and tnterewt Street Lights 2280.96 1573.70 1846.00 For some time there has been ,„„le ‘ 840.00 413.05 430.00 828.05 828.05 , th’ ceon ......................... 2000.00 Fire Department „ .... _ discussion concerning the building o f 868.85 707.40 1043.81 1000.00 400.00 2030.00 285.72 290.00 3. All other indebt ed- 533.57 533.57 Miscellaneous _ 1080.0» 175.23 « gymnasium the school grounds. 500.00 281.81 270.00 415.29 415.29 Grand Total „ „ .. „ J ness and interest (heron 1000.00 654.93 338.12 s said that there Is now available . 6865.00 3461.29 3245.00 Estimated Receipt« _ _ 6947.37 rot that purpose something like four Total— Indebtedness .......... 4780 00 5376.86 4561.66 1933.81 1890.00 3810.00 5100.00 3980.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS License Fees and Fines _ thousand dollars. Why not call . 200.00 Amount necessary by Taxation...... ...................................... 1400.00 public meeting to discuss this vital 968.10 1000.00 6665.00 Total Trans, of Pupils ...... 1400 00 The following Is a full and com question’’ Let’« show the world that 968.10 1000.00 2499.38 3408.53 25*1.00 INSURANCE: plete classified summary of the In- we ran agree on some things T h e G lasgow s w ere am ong , h „se dehtedne-«, of the City of Hermiston: 150.00 138.10 Outstanding Water Bonds ................. *34.10 who went to Maryhill and Portland, Total Insurance....... 150.00 138.10 25000.00 195 90 396 00 310.00 to Warrants Outstanding _ » Queen Maale. Charley ex- MISCELLANEOUS: 1024.43 Total Miscellaneous . Warrants Outstanding street Improv’ Unded greeting, , 0 her »a> aty in 188.54 225.00 2718.56 165.36 692.11 • »4.00 EMERGENCY: Warants Outstanding Hurlburt Ave... ♦ehalf of all of us si Irrigon. 603.00 « Waranta Outstanding Gladys Ave...’. 300.00 Art Yergens has returned from an Total- Emergency . 2711.99 GRAND TOTAL *20209.(0 «tended stay at Yakima. And now, Total for a revival of our dancing parties. I. R. A Brownson, 31*57.91 is A h large crew Oi * " h ‘ " • " ‘■i pr,par*d h* me and that ht V s * ^ x ^ n d it L r ^ " i n ? V d ^ 7 • " “ m” * o' «P«nditures for the year 1 * 2 ( 1 9 2 7 lowances for t h . “ « Í 7 x ^ L * X Í n 7 X tOr lh* budget *1- ierrv L ’a a 'fh? n,n< ' he Pa“ * '’snn e ’ PW dItwre. for the three fiscal I 0” " ? ° r n,Ont‘“ 01 ‘ h* cure«t year and the I Subscription S ates KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP W hen In Pendleton— C A N C E R S P E C IA L IS T B. B. Brundage .......L ...... DO IT N O W We Need' the Money Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office s t t r r , road so that It w ill «trike thei ,rpm n-cords |g my charg. and , ’ - true a n T i ^ t •- -----------— “ _____ , ’ h° ’ n Mb0T* ' * * “ COmpHM R A. BROWNSON, DMtrlct CTerk. ’ 2 ^ ™ 7 ” ,Bd • Ummary ‘ » d* b . e d ^ a . shown , boTe. hlTe charge, and to the best of my knowledge are true and corect I PreCad,B< records In my C. W. KEL ,OGG. City Recorder, Hermiston, Ore.|