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THE HERMISTON PRICES THAT APPEAL 5 lb. bag broken head rice...... ......... Born- Monday, March 12, to Mr. and Mrs. M W. Sherrard, a Ui pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. French of Umatilla, I were among those up from the seaport last Saturday. Mrs. Frank Kimball, of Seattle, left Monday after a few days as the guest of M m . J. F McNaught. Mr*. H. G. Newport left Wednesday for Carson Springs, Wash, where she will visit for two weeks. Miss Rodgers of Pend eton, former Hermiston teacher, spent the week end with friends io this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg are this moving into town. They have taken the upstairs of the Gunn house tem. 28c 5 lb. bag fancy Louisiana head rice 38c 5 lb. bag red Mexican beans............ 63c 5 lb. bag lima beans......................... 73c Crystal White soap, 11 bars 50c Olympic pancake flour, 4 lbs 30c Call and get our prices on other articles porarily. A. L. Larson, who will move to the house just vacated by A. R. Fisher, is having some improvemeuls made to the place. Of the Umatilla Storage & Commission Company A. R. Fisber, who owns land in Columbia neighborhood, this week moved to tbe Bobn bouae to be nearer toe place while improvement work is under way. Free Delivery to all Parts of the City PHONE 411 Many from all parts of the Hermis ton country attended tbe coocert given Saturday evening at Umatilla by tbe Willamette university glee club. The program was excellent and all felt re paid for the trip. The price of feed is high, but it must be admitted some return is left for the farmer who can raise a 235 pound hog in 9 months and all but 35 days of this time on alfalfa pasture. And when farmer can raise a car of sue hogs and get over $3,000 for it, one is forced to believe there is money in hogs. Issued Each Saturday by FRANCIS R. REEVES OREGON HERMISTON Entered a. second-class matter, December 8. 1906, al the postomice al Hermiston. Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year......................................................... Six months................. ................................... Subscriptions must be paid in advance. $1.50 ._ .76 ADVERTISING RATES] Dieplay—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- tione, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly rates, 16 cents per Inch per issue. Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy, 5 cents per line. (HI3 PAPER REPRESENTED for FOREIGA ADVERTISING BY THE "A MER irA N "RE558560 CTATI O N ‘sale nesetrearang i___________________ GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO hwa NCHES in all the principal CITIES County Officialo ...... G. W. Phelps Circuit Judge Roscoe I. Keator District Attorney J udsc.................... ....... C. H. Marsh Commissioners. ... B. E. Anderson H. M Cockburn Clark ......R. T. Brown Sheriff ..... J. D. Taylor Grace Gilliam Treasurer ...... C. P. Strain Willard Bradley Surveyor .... I. E. Young School Supi J..T. Brown Coroner......... Ben Burroughs Recorder.. ...... County court meets th. first Wednesday tn each month. City Officials .................................. r.c. McKenzie Recorder......... ........................... C. M. Jensen C. C. Salser Chief of Police Treasurer ....... ................................... F A Phelps .W. Beasley Fire Chief........ ................. .......... City Physician . ........................ ..C,. O. Wainscott City Attorney.. .................................. W. J. Warner 8. R. Oldaker City Surveyor J. D. Watson Councilmen .... ................. Wm. Kennedy ................................. H.M. Straw ................... ............ A. L. Larson .... F. R. Reeves C. 8. McNaught Sixty five dollars a ton has bee paid in Montana for hay. A faifa growers in the Hermiston country are not getting that price but they are making good profits with a ready market for all sur plus. And the greatly increased acreage will but supply more of the demand for a first class hay. The creamery is a local insti tution that has done much to help the dairy industry, especially the man with a small herd who couk not conveniently ship cream. I is entitled to the support of pro- ducer and consumer and we be lieve this is largely the case. We would resent any reference to our homes being dirty and un sanitary. Yet that is what guests oJ Hermiston are saying of the city and we cannot resent it be cause true. Friday is cleanup day and presents an occasion to better conditions. Burglars and lawbreakers gen erally should know they cannot successfully operate in Umatilla county with Til Taylor sheriff. School District Officiala Directors ............................. C. 8. McNaught, Chm. ............................................. Clerk. J. D. Watson F B. Swayze J. H. Young LOCAL BRIEFS Robert Devine jr , brother-in law of Mrs. O. G. Sapper, spent Friday of last week in the city. His visit was unexpected but a pleasant one. He is junior member of the Erle Forge Co. and is on a business trip to Seattle and San Francisco. Mrs. Griffin and Miss Ruth Skinner were at Pendleton Monday, taking little Frank Griffin for medical care. Tbe pbysicion pronounced bis trouble an abscess Mrs. Griffin and children left Thursday for their home in Laid- Miss Edith Prann was hostess Satur day evening at a St. Valentine’s party which was very enjoyable. The invi tation list included nineteen of the young people and the time went very quickly with progressive dominoes and other games. Mrs. J. W. Ralph had an ther at tack of apendicitis Wednesday morn ing and was taken to Pendleton on the motor. Surgeons operated Wed- nesday evening, Reports Friday were that Mrs. Ralph was much improved and recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Dryer, of Sunnyside, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Switzler of Umatilla, were bere las' Saturday. Mr. Dryer was formerly mayor and merchant at Umatilla. He and Mrs. Dryer drove down in a new Studebaker just purchased. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie went to Pendleton Saturday afternoon, having had a message that the boys were both quite sick. Mr. McKenzie returned Monday morning and says the physic Ians report pneumonia for both Gerald and George, too. George has jus recovered from an attack of pneu mooia. Friday evening of last week the Dr. and Mrs. Wainscott spent several G double E club, composed of about a dozen ladies of this city, entertained at The following table shows the high and low tem- days in Portland this week the Rayhill home. The rooms were •arature for the days and nights for the Mr. and Mrs. D R. Wilson returned decorated in keeping with the event Sunday from their honeymoon. High Date High Date and the favors were also suggestive of 58 34 1» ... 11 to .... Mrs. Lambert was up from Umatilla St. Patrick’s day. Auction bridge was so 16 M 17 11..... the amusement of the evening, five Saturday, a patient of the dentist. 56 20 21..... 68 18 _. 19 87 tables being filled. The club bad as Mrs. Hinkle of Portland, Is a guest M. D. SCROGGS its guests eleven gentlemen, either at the home of her son, J. T. Hinkle. Co-onerative Observer husbands or friends of tbe members. With BETTER ROE Seeds are properly spaced in thin tissue paper tape. They germinate quicker and better holds moisture. They assure healthier and more beautiful plants, more even stand and fine straight rows. Then in addition, there isa great sav ing of time and labor —you DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS Saturday evening at Tir Glwys Mrs Roberts entertained at auction bridge, filling four tables Io keeping with St. Patrick’s day, green was tbe pre vailing color io decorations, refresh ments and favors. The latter were sbamrocka with a pipe or hat, each stuck in a real Irish potato. In choos- ing partners for cards the gentlemen drew larger shamrocks on each of which the name of a lady was ar ranged io a way that required atudy to decipher aod called forth many com- pliments. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, March 3rd, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Karl Sehachermeyer 252-9)4 "-ei —thss 71 West 23rd St. New York Briquets ........ Circle A Hasek Burr Allen, F. L Ames. C. F.. Carham, J. C Bauschard, W. P Briggs, Geo. E Beisse. August F Blessing, W L ... Allendale Hardscrabble Mountain View Ranch Four Sisters ....................... Germania ......... r...... Tamalpias . .......... Terrace Park Bradley. G. W........ Campbell. Duncan Clover Dale Ranch Canfield, R C. (Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge Canfield, Mrs. R. C -. ........ Glen Ellen Casserly. J. J ......... .... Sunny Slope Chamberlain. C. C Buckeye Ranch Clarke. Mrs. C. 8..... Herma Vista Eriksen, E. T— Fowler, F. F ... Giese, W.J Gelse, H. B.......... Craham, Ed. H.... . Gunn. H. M.......... Hall, C. G. and H. E Hannan. W. F.......... Hobbs, E. A. .... Summerdale Electric Dairy Ranch __ Ridgeview South Hill Farm 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. Alfadale The Knoll ....Hallhurst .............Nob Hill Hoisington & Hoisington. .... Morningside Hood. C. A ....................... Fairview Ranch Hooker, H. A............... . ..... Tarryawhile Horning, Mrs. D. W......... ............. Wabasso Hurlburt, H. G... .............. The Happv Homo Intlekofer, John............... ........ ......... „.Orto ................... Tawa Jensen, C. M . .Four O'Clock Ranch Kellogg, C. w .........-.......... High Gate ...... The Lay Ranch Leathers. W. A ................ Buena Vísta Leek. John....... .............. r. South View Longley. H. J . Blue Ribbon Orchard Loomis. Geo ...... ......... ............. Macdonald. Chas ..... ...... ...... Breezy Hill McCully. R. A...... ......... The Three Pines McLallen. W. A ......... Multum in parvo McNaught, C. 8 ......... Ridare way Farm McNaught. J. F ............ Highland Farm Monkman. B. G . ...... .................... Webak Newport. H. G....................... The Old Homestead Pearson. L. H .......... ......... . ....... Fairview Farm Pennock. F. B................ ........... ................. Woodbine Percey. C. B............................. ........ Meadow Lark Purdy. A. W............................. .......Coeur d’ Alene Raley Ranch (G. C. Ransier) . . ................. Rainbow Roberto, W. T.......................... ..... ......... Tir Glwys Root, W, T. & Son ............ .... Orchard Home Reihl, John F . ................ . . .......... Silver Maple Savage, B. S........................... ........... Beacon Hill Schachermeyer, Carl............ ........... Vindobonna School District 116................ . Minnehaha School Sellers, W. T.......................... Sweet Briar Farm Shaw, C. H. (Butter Creek) ......The Six Sisters Shutt. T. E ........................... ............ High Valley Shutter. C. L...........-....... . .North View Home Simmons. W. H..................... . ... Tip Top Stewart. R. A........................ .....Sunset Stanyan. C. P........................ . ..Riverside Stubbs. H. E Pleasant Ridge Home Sullivan. P. P........ Sweet Spring Ranch Theriault, W. J.... ..................... Lake view Voelker. Alfred E ...............Liberal View Watson, J. D......... ................. West Lawn Slabs Our slab wood contains no edgings, all is big block wood. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phono Main 33 " The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. Why Hesitate When you can get such a re markable clubbing offer. These days everything is increasing in cost, but that is certainly not the case here The Herald ads bring results NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Edward C. Beddow. of Hermiston, Oregon, who on March 8th, 1912. made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 010241. for Farm Unit “C" of NEH. being the 8% NWY NEY section 28. township 5 north, range 29 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before W. J. Warner, United State, Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 3rd day of May. 1917. Claimant names aa witnesses: William O. Sutherland. William O. Whitsett, Hiram J. Still- ings, Edward H. Graham, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY First National Bank of Hermiston, Plaintiff, va. W. A. Hail and Abbia J. Hall, his wife, G. F. Hall and C. E. Newhouse, Defendants. To Abbie J. Hall and C. E. Newhouse, two of the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled matter within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer, plead or otherwise appear within said time the plaintiff above named for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in the complaint filed against you in said suit, to-wit: For a judg ment and decree in the sum of $2116.90, together with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum sum of $200 attorneys fees, and costs and dis- bursements, against the defendant W. A. Hall and Abbie J. Hall, and foreclosing a mortgage given to secure said sums, upon the south half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, the east half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the south- east quarter, all In section 3, In township 4 north, of range 28 E. W M . and barring and foreclosing the defendants and each and all of them, of all right, title and interest of every nature In and to said lands. This summons la published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the above ' entitled court, made on the 2nd day of March. 1917, and the first publication hereof is made on the 3rd day of March, 1917. (24-30) Raley * Raley. Attorney, for Plaintiff NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE CUTION (Whore property is attached) Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit court, state of Oregon foe Umatilla county, and to me directed and delivered, upon the judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court on the 26th day of February. 191 j. In favor of Carl Johnson as plaintiff and against John D. Woods, as defend- judgment, decree and order of sale it was directed that the following described real property in Umatilla county. Oregon, to-wit: Southwest quar- Regular price $1.00 a year Regular price $1.00 a year Regular price 25c a year and then there is your home paper, The Herald, at $1.50 This makes a total of $3.75, yet we are offering you all four for $1.90, practically 50 per cent be low the regular rate. Farm Unit "C in SW% being fractional part of SEW SW% section SA township 5 north, range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described. Fred A. Chezik, T. Hancock and Schad- Register sat itfaction of said execution and all costs. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sary. Amateurs get expert re- Mita with Pakro Seedtape. Have You Tried “Black Diamond’ At a St. Patrick’s dinner party Mrs. Kellogg was hostess in her usual charming manner to the great enjoy ment of the guests. Covers were laid for fifteen around a table prettily SUMMONS decorated for the day and with room IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF decorations of the same order. WEATHER REPORT Make a More Beautiful Garden OREGON H. K. Dean, assistant at the ex- .... Roselawn périment farm, returned home Mon- Davis, H. C Shady Nook Farm .... Alfalula Ranch day after several weeks in Washing Dyer, J. 8—. Embry. John T. The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch ton, D. C- Cash Grocery Dept The Hermiston Herald HERMISTON, Davis, E. E Tbess are everyday prices at Remem ber we have no specials. the stare where cash buys the most. HERALD, La Grande, Oregon. March 3rd. 1917. Notice is hereby given that William O. Suther- land of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on January 20th, 010106, for Farm Unit "G‘ in Nth being 812 SWh NEL see. 28, township 4 north Range 29 Fast Wi- Her mi at on Drug Store Stillings and f. D Tartar. Sheriff 21-28 Again we say, Why Hesitate. Bring or send your subscription, new or renewal, today TYPHOIDS The HERALD