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THE HERMISTON HERALD, OREGON HERMISTON, — That prevail with us every day will give you groceries as cheaply as Jones Cash Store quote on same size packages and quality of goods. Here are some just to show you what we are offering. Small White Navy Beans 10c lb. Cream Rolled Oats, 9 lb. Pkg 50c Hershey’s Cocoa, half-pound can 21c Umatilla Storage & Commission Company Free Delive y to all Parts of the City PHONE 411 Issued Each Saturday by FRANCIS R. REEVES OREGON HERMISTON Entered as second-class matter. December 5, 1906, at the postofice at Hermiston, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES! One year Six months Subscriptions must be paid in advance. $1.50 .75 ADVERTISING RATESl Display One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. _ Readers First insertion. 10 rents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy. 5 cents per line. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE * 550CIATIO/ GENERAL OFFICES ‘ CHICAGO NEW YORK AND BRANCHES in all the principal cities County Official, G. W. Phelps Roscoe 1. Keator C. H. Marsh B. E. Anderson H. M. Cockburn R. T. Brown J. D. Taylor Grace Gilliam Circuit Judge District Attorney Judge Commissioners Clerk Sheriff Treasurer Assessor Willard Bradley Surveyor I. E. Young School Supt J.T. Brown Coroner Ben Burroughs Recorder County court meets the first Wednesday in each month. City Officials ...... ...................... F. C. McKenzie Mayor C. M- Jensen Recorder Chief of Police F A Phelps Treasurer W. Beasley Fire Chief C. O. Wainscott City Physician W. J. Warner City Attorney S. R. Oldaker City Surveyor J. D. Watson Councilmen Wm. Kennedy H. M. Straw A. L. Larson C. S. McNaught School District Officials Directors C. S McNaught, Chm. .1. D. Watson J H Young Clerk. WEATHER REPORT The following table shows the high and lot tem- perature for the days and nights for the past week : Date High 49 26 ...... 27 .. ....... 52 "R ..... 44 29 ....... 41 Low 31 29 8) 29 Date 30 31 1 ___ 31 Low 19 9 30 16 High 35 INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES OF THE STATE Dallas— Local mill buys 1,000,000 feet fir logs cut by S. P. Co. on Coos Bay line right of way. Harrisburg making big hay ship- ments. Newberg — Work starts on a large addition to cannery building Will add corn to line of canned products. Portland—New shipyard is to start with contracts for two vessels. Riseburg—Coos Bay coal to be mar keted [ere. Canyonville—Levens Ledge mine be ing made ready to operate. Beaverton—Urick ya d, idle for two years, to re-open under new in nage meni and employ 40. Eugene—H user Bros, will build powder magazine. Cottage Grove — Utab-Idaho Sugar Co. offers $6.50 a ton f. o. b. for sugar beets. Local farmers will no doubt take advantage of opportunity. Eugene—Company forms to promote 1 flax industry. Will erect modern plant. Winchester Bay—Hotel and dancing pavilion destroyed by fire to be re built. The Dalles—New modern concrete garage building planned. Pendleton— Wheat, wool and hay bring highest price, banks bursting with money, abundance of work for everybody, empty houses unknow , business ud collections never better. The Dalles -Pacific Power & Light Co. installing most modern nitrogen lamps to replace old arc lights thru- out city. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. land office at I.a Grande, Oregon, December 26th. 1916. Notice is hereby given that Duncan Campbell of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on November 15th, 1913, made Homestead Entry. No. 012551, for Farm Unit “F of SW% being SEY NW% SWM sec. 3, township 4 north Range 28 East Willamette Meridian, has filed not ice of intention to make three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis- sioner, at his office in Hermiston, Oregon, on the 5th day of March. 1917. Claimant names an witnesses: Charles Meyers, John Casserly, Emon E. Smith and Bert Smith, all of Hermiston. Oregon. C. S. Dunn. Register. Taken Up Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at Switzlers Little Is- M. D. SCROGGS land, the following described stock. Co-overative Observer Black cow. % left car cut off. left hind leg white to knee, right hind leg white part way to knee, white spot in center of face. Red calf about five months old. part white face, white spot in both ears. The above described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand Monday, February 12, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock a. tn.. t the above mentioned ranch, unless re- Rooted slips from the University of deemed by owner, O egon rose hedges will this year be advile G. E. Butterwood FREE ROSE SLIP OFFER AGAIN MADE distributed free to the high schools of Oregon as has been the custom for several years past. Last year there were 4,000 slips available and not all applicants could Ie supplied. This year the university has 6,000 slips. From 12 to 20 slips will be sent each school applying and airea ly somehave sent in requests. Orders will be tilled in the order of receipt, sothose schools desiring slips should apply early. Shipment will be made as soon as weather permits. NEW BULLETIN ON ELECTRICITY OUT To inform consumers ss to the uses « f electricity anil the methods of pro ducing it, a bulletin that is for free distribution has just been issued by i he school of commerce of the state unirei sity. The bulletin is called DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS P REGULAR PRICES The Hermiston Herald UMATILLA PROJECT. OREGON rivate lands, first unit of west extension. Pub- lie notice (Effective March 1, 1917). Depart ment of the Interior. Washington, Jan. 5. 1917. 1. In pursuance of section 4 of the Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat.. 388) and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and particularly the Reclamation Extension Act of August 13. 1914 (38 Stat., 686), public notice Circle A for lands in private ownership in the First Unit Agnew, J. 1 of the West Extension Umatilla Project. Oregon, Agnew. A. W Hazel- Burr is hereby issued as follows: 2. Lands for which Allen, F. L Allendale water will be furnished - Upon proper application Hardscrabble water will be furnished under said project in the Ames, C. F irrigation season of 1917 and thereafter, for the Barham, J. C “The Locusts” irrigable lands in private ownership in the First Mountain View Ranch . Unit of West Extension, shown on farm unit Baus cha rd, W. P Four ----------- Sisters I ---------------- plats of the following townships of the Willamette Briggs, Geo. E Meridian, to-wit; T. 4 N , R. 24 E. T. 4 N.. R. 25 Beisse, August F.................................... Germania ' E. T. 4 N.. R. 26 E. T. 5 N., R. 27 E., which plats Blessing, W. L ................ Tamalpias | were approved March 23, 1916, by First Assistant Terrace Park | Secretary of the Interior and are on file in the Bradley, G. W office of the Project Manager, U. S. Reclamation Campbell, Duncan Clover Dale Ranch | Service, Hermiston, Oregon, and in the local land Canfield, R C ( Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge | offices at La Grande, Oregon, and The Dalles. Oregon. 3. Limit of area for which water right Canfield, Mrs. R. C............................... ..Glen Ellen may be secured -The maximum limit of area for Casserly. J. J . Sunny Slope which water right application may be made for Buckeye Ranch ■ said lands in private ownership shall be 160 acres Chamberlain. C. C Herma Vista I of irrigable land for each landowner. 4. Appli- Clarke. Mri. C. S. | cation for water rights.—All water right applica- Pleasant View | tions must be made to the Project Manager, Davi». E. E..... __ Beth-arabah | United States Reclamation Service, Hermiston, ____ Roselawn Oregon, on forms provided for that purpose, and Davis, Geo may be made on and after the date upon which Davis, H. C .... Shady Nook Farm this notice becomes effective as herein prescribed. Alfalula Ranch | 5. Classes of charges for water right.—The water | right charges are of two classes, to-wit: (a ’ a Embry. John T. The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch ' I charge against each irrigable acre to cover the Eriksen, E. T..... . . Summerdale cost of construction of the irrigation system; and Fowler, F. F ........... ... . Electric Dairy Ranch (b) an annual charge against each irrigable acre Ridgeview to cover the cost and operation and maintenance Giese. W. J ..................... of the system. All such charges must be paid at Geise, H. B ..... South Hill Farm ...... the office of the U, S. Reclamation Service at Craham, Ed. H ....... Alfadale Hermiston, Oregon, by New York draft or money The Knoll order, payable to the Special Fiscal Agent, U. S. Gunn. H. M. i Reclamation service,or in currency. 6. Construction Hall, C. G. and H. E . Hallhurst i charges,—The construction charge for said lands Hannan. W. F ................. Green Acres shall be $92 per irrigable acre, payable as follows: Nob Hill (a) For lands that were, prior to August 13, 1914 Hobbs. E. A subjected by contract, trust deed, decree of court, Hoisington & Hoisington . Morningside | or otherwise, to the provisions of the Reclamation .......... Fairview Ranch i Law, said construction charge shall be paid in Hood. (' A Tarryawhile I ten equal annual instalments, the first <»f which Hooker, H. A... j shall be paid at the time of filing water right Horning, Mrs. D. W.......... Wabasso application, the second of which shall be paid Hurlburt, H. G.................. ..... The Happy Home December 1st of the following year, and subse quent instalments shall be paid December 1st of Intlekofer, John ................. .................................Orio each year thereafter; provided, that if water Johnson, A. S....................... Tawa right application subject to the provisions of the Four O'Clock Ranch I Reclamation Extension Act of August 13. 1914, Jensen, C. M ..................... ...................... High Gate | or an acceptance of the provisions of said Exten Kellogg, C. W sion Act in accordance with Section 14 thereof, be Lay & Son ....................... ......... The Lay Ranch filed within six months from the date upon which ........... Buena Vista this notice becomes effective, said construction Leathers, W. A charge shall be payable in twenty installments, Leek. John ......................... ............... South View the first of which shall become due and payable Longley, H. J .................. . Blue Ribbon Orchard on December 1 following the date of water right Loomisville application, and subsequent instalments on Dec Loomis. Geo....................... Breezy Hill ember 1st of each year thereafter, in which event Macdonald, Chas the first four instalments shall each be two per McCully, R. A. . The Three Pines centum, the next two instalments shall each be Multum in parvo four per centum, and the next fourteen each six McLallen, W. A....................... Ridgeway Farm per centum of the total construction charge, (b) For McNaught, C. S....................... the remaining lands in private ownership an ini McNaught, J. F........... ........... . Highland Farm tial payment of five per centum of the construc tion charge shall be made at the time of filing Monkman, B. G........................ ....................... Webak water right application, and the remainder of the Newport, H. G...................... The Old Homestead construcsion charge shall be paid in fifteen annua, Pearson, L. H................. ......... ....... Fairview Farm instalments, the first fiveof which shall each be five per centum and the remainder each seven pei Pennock, F. B........................... .................. Woodbine centum of the total construction charge. The Percey. C. B.............................. Meadow Lark first of said fifteen annual instalments shall be ......... Coeur d’ Alene come due and payable December 1 of the fifth Purdy. A. W............................ calendar year after the initial instalment, and sub taley Ranch (G. C. Ransier).. ....................Rainbow sequent instalments shall become due and payable toberts, W. T....................... ............. Tir Glwys on December 1 of each calendar year thereafter toot, W, T. & Son.................... ..... Orchard Home Provided, that any water right applicant may, a his option, pay in advance the whole or any par Reihl. John F —....................... . .......... Silver Maple | of the construction charges owing by him within Savage, B. S........................ . ............. Beacon Hill | any shorter period than that prescribed by this 3chachermeyer, Cari........... « .........Vindobonna | notice. 7. Increased construction charges in cer School District 115................... . Minnehaha School | tain cases. —In all cases where water right appli cation for lands in private ownership, as showi sellers, W. T.............................. . Sweet Briar Farm ' on said farm unit plats, shall not be made withii haw, C. H. (Butter Creek) ... ........ The Six Sisters ! one year after the date upon which this notice be shutt. T. E .............................. ............ High Valley I comes effective the construction charge for suci lands shall be increased five per centum each yea >hutter. C. L............................ ..North View Home ' until such application is made and the initial in immons, W. H........................ .................. Tip Top 1 «taimeni paid. 8. Operation and maintenanc itewart. R. A......................... ...................... Sunset i charges. -The operation and maintenance charg ................. Riverside. | tanyan, C. P........ for the irrigation season of 1917 shall be $1.50 pe Stubbs, H. E........ Pleasant Ridge Home acre of irrigable land whether water is used there Jullivan, P. P Sweet Spring Ranch | on or not, which will entitle the water user t Theriault, W. J.. . ...................... Lakeview I four acre feet of water per irrigable acre. Addi Joelker, Alfred E ................Liberal View tional water supply will be furnished at the rat Vat son, J. ............ of 15 cents per acre-foot. The operation an .................. West Lawn maintenance charges of future years will be dui NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. announced. All such charges will be payable O1 March 1 of each year for the preceding irrigatioi In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore season, except that when original water right al ,on, for Umatilla County. plication is filed after June 15 in any year, th. The First National Bank of Seattle, a first payment of such charge becomes due Marc rporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga- 1 of the second year thereafter. 9. When node ♦on Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. Erle is effective.—This notice shall become effective o March 1, 1917. and shall be in full force and effet matilla Fruit Company, a corporation; on and after that date, and shall be a substituí enn-Oregon Fruit Company, a corporation ; for the public notice of May 12, 1916, except as t L. Hampel and Jane Doe Hampel, his public lands and those lands in private ownershi • ife; J C. Pinney and Jane Doe Finney, for which water right application has heretofor is wife; John Dilling and Jane Doe Dil been made under that notice. Alexander 1 uig, his wife, Defendants. Vogelsang. First Assistant Seceetary of the In By virtue of an execution, judgment, or terior. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, tor Umatilla County. The First National Bank of Seattle, i corporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga ilon Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. Th Robinson Orchard Company, a corporation I efendant. By virtue of an execution, judgment, or der, decree and order of sale issued out o the above entitled court in the above eu titled cause to me directed and dated the 27th day of January, 1917, upon a jud, ment and decree rendered and entered It said court on January 26th, 1917, in favoi of the plaintiffs and against the defendant. Tlie Robinson Orchard Company, a corpor ation, on plaintiffs' first cause of suit foi the sum of $1333.32 with Interest thereol at the rate of 7 per cent per annum fron the 23rd day of March. 1911, and the fui Hier sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, am against said defendant on plaintiffs' secón cause of suit for the sum of $1333.32 wit it terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cen per annum from March 23rd. 1911. and th further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, am against said defendant on plaintiffs' thin with interes cause of suit for $133 thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annun from March 23rd. 1911. and the furthe sum of $100.00 attorney's fees ; and agains said defendant on plaintiff’s fourth causi of suit for the sum of $1333.32, with in terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent pel annum from March 23rd, 1911. and th further sum of $100.00 attorney’s fees that said defendant be forever barred an foreclosed from any and all right, title Interest, equity and equity of redemption In and to the land described in said com plaint In the said four respective causes of suit and hereinafter described as Tract, Second Tract, Third Tract l’ourth Tract respectively, and the sai writ commanding me to make rest sales of the four following described re spective tracts of real property, to wit : FIRST TRAUT: The XE >, of the NE L of the NE Y of Sec 33, Tp. 5 X. of Range 29 E W M . containing 10 acres more or less according to government sur vey. in Umatilla County, State of Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for % of the NE Umatilla County. of Range W M . containing 10 acres Seymour H. Bell. Plaintiff more or less according to government sur F 1. Durfey, Kittie C. Summon* vey. In l matilla County, state of Oregon Durfey and C. R. Wagner, Defendants To F I. Durfey and Kittle C. Durfey In the name of the State of Oregon You. F. L. Durfey and Kittie C. Durfey. and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the 19th day of March. 1917, said date being six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof and if you fail to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for tn his cemplaint, to-wit: That hr have judgment against F L. Durfey and Kitti« C Durfey in the sum of $800.00 with interest therein at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from July 12th, 1916. until paid less the sum $16.00 interest paid, in the further sum of $200.00 attorney’s fees and in the further sum of $14 00 fire insurance premium and the costa and disbursements of this suit. That the mortgage given by you on lots I and 2 In block A Hermiston, county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, be foreclosed, and that the THIRD TRAUT The SW 14 1 of the NE Y of Sec. 33, 1 Range 29 E W M . containing : er, decree and order of sale issued out of ne above entitled court in the above en- died cause to me directed and dated the 7th day of January, 1917, upon a judg □ent and decree rendered and entered In aid court on January 1917, - lu favor of | - ---- . — 26, - ------- ie plaintiffs aud against the defendants, I rie Umatilla Fruit Company, a corpora j of FOURTH TRAUT of the NE. 1, of X . of Range 29 K W M containing 10 acre, more or less according to government sur NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said and In compliance with the com said writ, I will on the 5th day of March, 1917, at ten o’clock A M a the front door of the County Court Hous In Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, make separate sales In the orde in which said traete have been hereinabov described at publie auction, subject to r demption to In hand, of all the right, titl the said Hermiston hotel be foreclosed and that the said real property and personal property be fendant had on March 23rd. 1911. the dat sold to satisfy such judgment as the plaintiff may obtain herein. Said real estate mortgage is of th recorded in Book 60 page 516 Mortgages of Uma- tilla county Oregon, and said chattel mortgage is recorded in Book 27 Page 250 of Chattel Mort- gages for Umatilla ceunty, Oregon, and further, that est to said property, both reel and personal. of Electricity for tion thereof in Hermiston Herald pursuant to the Light and Power Consumers," and ia order of the Hon Gilbert W Phelps, judge of the intended for non-technical readers hich order requires that you appear and answer ‘ opies may be obtained by addressing the department of commercial and in- tion of the summons herein. Leon W. Behrman, Attorney for Plaintiff, 413-14 Selling Bldg . Portland, Ore. ’ ustrial service. University of Oregon, Have You Tried “Black Diamond” Briquets PRODUCTS OF THE FAMOUS BLACK DIAMOND MINES They are made in uniform cvbes, dustless, and are abso lutely without waste. Try a load for your next order. them. We think you will like Coal is practically impossible to buy during the present car shortage. Wood We also have a good supply of fine big pine wood, well seasoned. Slabs Our Islab wood contains no edgings, all is big block wood. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. OUR BIG Combination Offer The recognized authority of the Northwest on agriculture Edited by F. A. Faville and known to many through his connection with the Dairy show ton, on plaintiffs' first cause of suit for he sum of $666.66, with Interest thereon t the rate of 7 per cent per annum from -ugust 24, 1910, and the further sum of 50.00 attorney's fees, and against said de cudant Erie Umatilla Fruit Company, a rporation on plaintiffs' second cause of tilt for the sum of $666.66 with Interest hereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, rom August 24, 1910, and the further sum f $50 attorney's fees, and against said de- endant Erle Umatilla Fruit Company on laintiffs’ third cause of suit for $1333.32, 1th Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per ent per annum, from August 24, 1910, and ie further sum of $100 attorney's fees ; nd against said defendant Erie Umatilla ruit Company on plaintiffs' fourth cause f suit for the sum of $1333.32, with Inter st thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per nnum from August 24. 1910. and the fur her sum of $100.00 attorney's fees ; and against said defendant Erie Umatilla Fruit ompany on plaintiffs' fifth cause of suit or the sum of $1333.32 with Interest there- f from August 24. 1910. at the rate of 7 er cent per annum, and the further, sum f $ 100 attorney's fees ; and against alt of he defendants above named that said de endants and each and all of them be for ver barred and foreclosed from any and 11 right, title, interest, equity and equity f redemption in and to the land described 1 the said five respective causes of suit nd hereinafter described as First Tract, econd Tract. Third Tract. Fourth Tract nd Fifth Tract, respectively, and the said rlt commanding me to make respective sales of the five following described respec. Ive tracts of real property, to-wit : The W FIRST TRACT: K W 14 of the NE M 14 of Section containing 5 Published by men in tauch with the needs of the fruit men of the Northwest. Familiar to every oae in the Hermiston country. The Household One of the best monthly home magazines and needed to complete all the home reading. UT» more or less, according to government urvey. In Umatilla County, State of Ore Ton. SECOND TRACT: The E. 14 of the NE ‘ of the NW. L of the NE. 14 of Section 3. T 5 X . R 29 E. W M . containing 5 acres more or less according to government urvey, in Umatilla County, State of Ore gon. THIRD TRACT: The SE. % of the NW. 1 of the NE. 14 of Section :3. T. 5 X . R 29 E. W M.. containing 10 acres more or less, according to government survey. In Umatilla County. State of Oregon FOURTH TRACT The SW of the NW. N of the NE R ‘ of Section 33, T 5 9 E. W. M . containing 10 acres. more or less, according to government sur ver In Umatilla County. State of Oregon. FIFTH TRAUT • >f the NW 1, of the NE 1, « T 5 N . It 20 E W M containing 10 acres m less, according to government surre Umattilla County. Oregon The regular price of the publica tions above is $2.25 and The Herald $1.50 We will give you all four for only $1.90 In Now. THEREFORE, by virtue of execution, judgment, order, decree anil or der of sale and In compliance with the com mand of said Writ. I will on the 5th day • • • lit door of the County Court Honse in Pendleton. Umatilla County. State of Ore ton. mak separat which said tracts have been hereinabove described, at publie auction, subject to re demption to the hishest bidder or bidder- for cash in hand, of all the right, title and Can you beat it! 1 on August 24. 1910 rf Ire mortgages herein ‘‘Elementary Primer nd matilla County Stationery at The Herald V w March 3 1917 Funk, Dep the Hermiston Herald