THE HERMISTON nERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. 0-34--oce*0 : HERMISTON! - LOCALS = === ===== 3 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Ç ----- ■ ' 00000*****< • Rent a Safety Deposit Box and have a safe depository for your valuable papers Local Train Time Card No. 1, west . 9:55 a tn. No. 2, east No. 15, west . 7:05 p. tu. No. 6, east No. 16. east From $1.00 to $2.00 Per Year The First National Bank Phone Your Orders Transfer Work J. T. Hinkle was at Pendleton the first of the week. Ribbon department is fairly complete. Phone 2852 B. F. Knapp and E. P. Dodd were at Boardman Monday. Warner's corsets in the good models and all sizes. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Attorney at Law HERMISTON. Echo Boot & Shoe Shop All kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair Work done by a skillful workman OREGON DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL Only the best of material is used, and all work is absolutely guaran teed. DENTIST Return postage paid oa work sent by mail Office — 5 9 to 12 a. m. Over First Natl. Bank H ours -11 to 5 p. m. Phone Send or bring in a trial job Tony Zomprelli Echo, Ore. PHONE 262 Hours: 10 to 12 A. M„ 2 to 6 P. M. Res. Phone, Red 398 Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. when you need any Draying DALE ROTHWELL We are on the job every min ute and can take care of any order. Baggage work a spec ialty. OPTICAL SPECIALIST Hermiston Dray Line C. B. PERCEY Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton, Oregon To Our Friends and Patrons S. A. Roe, M. D Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT We wish to announce there has been no change in ownership or management of our business. Pendleton. Oregon Judd Bldg. Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return It by next mail, paying postage one way. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED ====-===== Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon Farm Loans No Commission No Bonus No Delay No Red Tape Low Interest Rates Liberal Repayment Privileges Dr. M. S. Kern was down from Pen dleton Monday. Market & Grocery Standard Grade Tomatoes ............ 5 cans 55c Standard Grade Corn...................... 5 cans 55c Standard Grade Peas..................... 5 cans 55c Standard Grade Beans................... 5 cann 55c Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb. can................ 40c " " " 2% lb. can......... $1.00 Standard brrnd Peaches, Apricots and Pears, large size canal can 20c; 2 for 35 Post Toasties, Corn Flakes........... ... a Pkg. Pineapple, large cans.............. 20c, 2 for 35c Pineapple, 1 lb. cans........................ 2 for 25c home Sur- day from Portland where he attended the Western Dairy Products show. C. A. White, of Scotts Mills, wa- hero this week looking up one or two tracts of land with a view to buying. Best Cane Sugar 12 lbs. $1.00 HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO Corner Main and CoBrt Sts., PENDLETON, OREGON Don't forget that you can get Holsum Bread here. It is the best. TUM-A-LUMBER Buy Words for Good Building Material TUM-A-LUMP Brownson Hermiston Produce & Supply Company “Best of Good Service” Phone Main 34 W. S. Boynton bat the room at the corner o Hermiston avenue and Sec ond street for a carpenter shop. Thos. Young, of Condon, who has been at the Hermiston several weeks, purchased a car of hay and Monday shipped it to his home town. C. A. Perkins and a Mr. Hande- shell of Pendleton, were down Wed- nesday. Mr. Perkins is considering the purchase of land in this section. “The Movie” is now at Hermiston Auditorium TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK Wednesday and Saturday Evenings C. S. Mead Wednesday took his Wanted—Young calves. Lay ranch. household goods and farm equipment —adv-tfc to Umatilla where he will ship by boat Horses to trade for cows. Leathers. to Hartland, Wash., his new home. —adv tfe J. P. Hedwail, who bas traded for the Mead place, will ship on the next up Sale or trade, 8 year old mare. H. river trip of the boat. J. Belscamper. -advtfc The C. S. McNaught Co. Tuesday For Sale—180 egg Old Trusty incu received several empty cars for shipp bator and brooder, also 140 egg Ideal ing hay. These are the first in a incubator. Inquire barber shop.-adtfc number of weeks and this one firm Is For sale at a bargain, four room still seven short for filling orders. The house on Main street. Piastered car shortage has been a serious bandi throughout, water inside, electric cap for the bay business. lights. Geo A. Cressy. -advtfc At Pendleton Tuesday evening Jack See the new line of Overlands, $665 Kennedy of this city and Ted Thye of f. o. b. Toledo, O. If interested write Spokane put on what was pronounced and we will mail you Overland books the prettiest match ever staged in and prices. E. J. Hepburn, Dealer, Pendleton. After an hour and a half Pendleton, Ore. -adv27p in which neither secured a fall the arre Friday, March 16, Dr. bout was declared a draw. At the con clusion both contestants expressed a Sen Freeze, the Eye Spec- 119 ialist, make desire to meet again. ‘ regular visit to Hermis- R. C. Challis has taken a lease on ton and may be consulted free at Her the east room of the E. W. Mack miston Hotel all day. Hardest cases brick and is arranging to move bis of headaches and eye troubles assured market and grocery business there. permanent relief. The latest and best Already some of the fixtures have in lenses and mountings to suit every been moved and new shelving and bins case. At Echo 14th, Stanfield 15th. are being placed. The new location -ady25c will give Mr. Challis needed room for his business. He expects to complete CHURCH NOTICES. the transfer some time next week. For sale—7 stands bees. Phone 11 adv 25c Sewing machine for sale. H. A. Frick. -advtfc For sale—Buggy and harness for $20. T. A. Graham. advtfc Eight first class fresh milk cows for sale. Leathers. -altfc For Sale—400-egg Mindy Lee In cubator; Al condition. Ed H. Graham. -advtfc Wanted—Mower and hay rake, also some pigs. Ray W. Bprague, city, ■advtfc Fine Jersey bull for sale or will trade for good fresh cow. T. H. Had- dox. -advtfc 5 Iba. Bulk Coffee for SI.00 HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS at the regular prices, 10 and 15 cents. S R. Oldaker returned Wm. Shaar, the barber in the Ore gon hotel, will take the room to be vacated by the City Market. The room will be refitted throughout and baths added, including shower. C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon Pendleton A new shipment of celebrated Holeproof silk and fiber hosiery just in. PROFESSIONAL CARDS This is SPRING DRY GOODS arriving in limited quantities. We expect to have a fairly complete 1 stock soon in the early spring merchandise such as ginghams, printed voiles, garberdines, organdies, tub silks and shadow stripes, all suitable for spring wear. Geo. E. Briggs Tuesday moved to the ranch for the summer. | We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. J. T. HINKLE A FEW BBLS. OF RED CROWN GASOLINE which we quote you at 25c per gallon. below the market on this staple necessity. for all kinds of HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M„ 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel come. R. C. Walber, Secy. C. H. Skinner, W. M. OREGON GARDEN SEEDS are now in order and we can give you a wide range of varieties in D. M. Ferry’s Detroit, C. C. Morse San Francisco, Geo. Sterrett’s Walla Walla, in packages, and Portland Seed Co. bulk seeds. WE HAVE SOME CHOICE WINESAP APPLES at $1 for C grade. $1.25 for fancy. $1.50 for ex. fancy; also few culls 50c box, purchaser to furnish containers. G. C. Ransier has moved into the Root house on Main street. Wm. Kennedy was at Monday. LODGE DIRECTORY HERMISTON, Post Office Hours General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. Mail closes for Na 1, west........... 9:20 a m. | Mail closes for No. 6. east .. 6:00 p. tn. Mail closes for No. 2, east 2:30 p. m. Mail closes for No. IS. west 6:00 p. m. 2 t 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. Capital & Surplus $30,000 at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M.W Dello O. Bushnell, Sec. 3.30 p. m. | 5:33 a tn. 9:15 a. m. Library Hours of Hermiston E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month YOL WILL SOON NEED RUBBER BOOTS to keep your feet dry when irrigating. We han- the Ball brand, best grade, the kind that lasts several seasons, at old prices, $4.50 for knee lengths. Wanted—Agent for Overland cars at Hermiston. E. J. Hepburn, Pen dleton. adv-25 p See Margueri e Clark st The Movie Wednesday night in ‘‘Prince and Pau per.” Regular show tonight. -adv Thoroughbred White Wyandoite cock re Is for sale. White Wyandotte eges, 11 for 15. Leave word at barber shop. -adv-tf-c Wanted—Lady to work in Variety store that Is to pen ia Hermiston about the 281 I of March. Write box 686 Alina . Or adv25c METHODIST CHURCH Morning service 11 a. m. 10 a. m.—Sunday-school Theo Parks, Supt. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Wm. Sanders, president. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30. Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. in. Columbia school house Sunday school at 2 p. rn. Preaching services Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Strangers will be welcome to these services. T. A. Graham, Pastor. Cheap, efficient and reliable will check the water in any reasonable dich. Can be placed or taken up by a ten year old boy. Sent to any address C. O. D. by parcel post. If money accompanies the order postage will be prepaid. Made in ten different widths; 116 inches wide. $4; 108 inches, $3.75; 100 inches. $3.50; 92 inches. $3.25; 72 inches, $3; 60 inches, $2.75; 52 inches, $2.50; 46 inches, $2.25; 40 inches, $2; 130 inches, extra heavy, $5. Be sure and order wide enough. Address GEO. W. HANNA. VALE. OREGON NOTICI OF SHERIFF’S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Umatilla County. The First National Bank of Seattle, a corporation, and Maxwell Land & Irriga- tion Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corpor ation; First National Bank of Hermiston, a corporation; Alfred S. Johnson and Emma Johnson, his wife, Anna E. Ransom, a single woman; Edward S. Keller and Jane Doe Keiler, his wife; Charles A. Keller, a single man. Defendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment, or der, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court In the above en titled cause to me directed and dated the 5th day of March, 1917, upon a judg ment and decree rendered and entered in said court on January 26th, 1917, in favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendant. Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corpor ation, on plaintiffs’ first cause of suit, for the sum of $666.66 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from De comber 22, 1910, and the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees, and against said do fendant Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, « corporation on plaintiffs’ second cause of suit for the sum of $1386.54 with Interest thereon from December 22, 1910, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the fur ther sum of $100.00 attorney's fees and against said defendant Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corporation, on plain tiffs’ third cause of suit for the sum of $736 with interest thereon from December 22. 1910 at the rate of 7 per cent per annum and the further sum of $75 attorney’s fees; and against said defendant, Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corporation on plaintiffs’ fourth cause of suit for the sum of $666.66 with interest thereon from December 22. 1910, nt the rate of 7 per cent per annum and the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees, and against nil of the defendants above named that said defendants and each and all of them be forever barred and foreclosed from any and all right, title, interest, equi- ty and equity of redemption to the land described In said four respective causes of suit and hereinafter described as First Tract. Second Tract, Third Trail and Fourth Tract, respectively, and the said writ, commanding me to make respective sales of the four following described re spective tracts of real property, to wit : FIRST TRACT: The N. 12 of the SE. ‘ of the NE. Y of the NE M of Section Ô, Township 4 North. Range 29 East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 5 acres in more or less according to government sur- vey, in Umatilla County. State of Oregon. Umatilla County, State of Oregon. SECOND TRACT: The NE. 1, of the NW. 1 of the NW. 1 of Section I. Town- ship 4 North, Range 29 East of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 11.81 acres more or less according to government sur- vey in Umatilla County, State of Oregon. THIRD TRACT: S 12 of the SE. 1, of the NE. 1 of the NW. 1 of Section 4 : and that fractional part of the NE. 1 of the SE. 14 of the NW 1 of said Section 1 lying N. of the N. boundary of the U. S. K S Canal “A” all In T 4 N K. 29 E W. M. containing 5.52 acres more or less ne- cording to government survey. In Umatilla County, State of Oregon. FOURTH TRACT: The N % of the si, 14 of the NE. 14 of the NW of Section 4. Township 1 North Range 29 East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 5 acres NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and or der of sale and in compliance with the com mand of said writ, 1 will, on the 7th day of April, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M at the front door of the County Court House In Pendleton, Umatilla County, State of Ore- gon. make separate sales in the order In which said tracts have been hereinabove described, at public auction, subject to re- demption to the highest bidder or bidders for cash in hand, all the right, title and In terest which the above named defendants or either of them had on the 22nd day of De- f ember, 1910, the date of the mortgages herein foreclosed or since Unit date had In and to the above described respective tracts of property or the said above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy sail execution. Judgment, order, and decree, in- terests, costs and accruing costs. Dated March 5, 1917. T. D TAYLOR, Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of Oregon. By A C. Funk, Dep. First issue March 10, 1917. Last issue April 7, 1917. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs Mumms, Supt. Morning service, 11 o’clock. “An Inheritance of the Southland." Chi dren's choir will sing. Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. “A Model Workman.” Baptism at close of services. Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. You are invited and a cordial wel come is extended to all. Special music. L S. Chapman CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these ser Wanted- Man with team to move on rar ch. House, well, plenty of shade vice*. _______ and small fruit. W. T. Lambert, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Umatilla advtfc Services held in Civic Center hall. Day old chicks 10c. Leghorns from O. A. C. cockerels out of “Oregonia” who laid 1000 eggs in fiv- years Rhode Island Reds from Vibert c ckere's My breeding hens paid a net profit 50c each in month of January. Your eggs incubated 5c each in lots of 50 or more Start an incubator every Monday. F. C. Park. -adv26c IRRIGATION MADE EASY BY THE USE OF HANNA’S PATENT PORTABLE CANVASS DAM Sunday, 10:45 *. m. Subject, “Man ” Sunday, Mirch 18. at 2:30 p. m Mr. Paul Stark Seely, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientists, will lecture on Christian Science at the Hermiston auditorium. Everybody cordially invited. Everybody Wants Fresh, Hot “Butter-Kist” Pop Corn It’s real pop corn at last! The best you ever tasted. Nothing but the big, fluffy, white flakes of the best corn grown; crisp, crackling, clean. Popped in a wonderful machine that automatically removes all burnt grains or ‘’bachelors.” and that butters every kernel just right. All without a touch of the hand. Come in and see it work. Only best quality creamery butter used. You’ll like “Butter-Kist”—a big. generous bag for 5c. Butter-K ist • Pop Corn Machine at HITT’S CONFECTIONERY