THE START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Rent a Safety Deposit Box and have a safe depository for your valuable papers HERMISTON HERMISTON: === LOCALS— ====== J No. 1. west... 9:55 a. m. No. 2. east .. 3:30 ». m. No. 15, west... 7:05 p. m. No. 8, east... 5:38 »• m. No. 16. east 9:15 a. m. From $1.00 to $2.00 Per Year care HERALD, The First National Bank edioapi of Hermiston “ Capital & Surplus $30,000 Post Office Hours • General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 t 10 a. m. Mail closes for No. 1, west...... 9:20 a. m. Mail closes for No. 6. east .... 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 2. east ___ 2:10 p. m. Mail closes for No. 15, west ... 6:00 p. m. Library Hours Smith Dean Announces The Spring showing of an attractive display of Mill nery wawwons Sat., March 31st LODGE DIRECTORY ueen E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . S., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting menbers welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M.S Dello O. Bushnell, Sec. Q UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., 1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel­ come. R. C. Walter. Secy. C. H. Skinner. W. M. V ineyard lodge no . 20«. i. o. o. F , • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. e W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law OREGON HERMISTON. When in need of STATIONERY Ray Jay spent Sunday at Pendleton. OREGON DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL DENTIST Office.19 to 12 a. m. Over First Natl. Bank H ours 11 to 5 p. m. Phone 4 C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 5 P. M. R m . Phono. Red 398 Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. Draying We are on the job every min­ ute and can take care of any order. Baggage work a spec­ ialty. Hermiston Dray Line Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that tbe machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon Phone Your Orders OPTICAL SPECIALIST for all kinds of Transfer Work Phone 2852 S. A. Roe, M. D Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Judd Bldg. We are ready at anv time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY =========== Market * Grocery To send your cream out of town when we are paying Portland prices right here. To do*so means tbe loss of express and at tbe same time you belp build up the other fellow instead of patronizing a local iusti- tution. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY When you want Collars of Course you will want an Arrow We have a Few Odd» and Ends of Mens’ Shoes We are agents for the Arrow Collars and Cluett Shirts. New form fit shapes. That we are closing out at special prices to move them. Not full range of sizes. The new Gordon Caps are in and we think very snappy in style and fabric, 75c to $1.50. We have a few pairs of Mens Shoes at very special prices. substantial footwear. A great saving to you. A little out of style but good We are showing some new patterns in Broadcloth for skirts which will be the popular fabrics for summer wear. Some new shades of Silk Poplin at $1.75 per yard. Printed Voiles. Georgette Crepe in pretty shades and Crepe de chien, $1.75. Black Taffeta Silk, good heavy weight, $1.75. be in demand for your spring sewing. We have our new laces and nets which will Auto Scarfs and Veils are in order now. Curtain Cretonne, plain and fancy, to brighten up windows, at reasonable price, 25 to 40c •Holeproof Hosiery, the fiber silk and silk kind, 60c to $1. Holeproof Hosier, lisle and cotton, 35 to 50c. Considering the present price of merchandise these are all underpriced Hermiston Produce & Supply Company “Best of Good Service' “The Movie” Phone Main 34 BY THE USE OF HANNA’S PATENT PORTABLE CANVASS DAM, is now at Hermiston Auditorium TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK Council meeting Wednesday evening was given over largely to a discussion Wednesday and Saturday of the work of repairing the water Evenings system. A communication was read from tbe Civic club asking that the charter be revised to make it more Mares for sale. W. J. Warner. workable. Adjournment was taken -advtfc until next Wednesday when the coun­ harness for For sale — Buggy and cil will sit as a board of equalization advtfc 320. T. A. Graham. on the irrigation assessment. Wanted—Second hand saddle. Give James Todd, eldest son of Mr. ard Mrs. R. C. Todd, came home Tuesday particulars. Wm. Kennedy, r. f. d. 1. •adv27c morning after an extended absence. While visiting in Kentucky be joined the troops from that state called for duty on the Mexican border and saw active service there during all the time state troops were on the line. James liked, the experience and has many tales of tbe life. He has been mustered out provisionally. If war with Germany comes and troops are needed, he is subject to call. A nice line of Cotton Poplins at 30c. Incubator for sale—126 egg Petaluma good as new. Inquire Herald office. -adv27n Horsepower baler and three work horses for sale. W. W. Felthouse, phone 4072. -advtfc Geraldine Farrar will take the lead Wednesday evening in “Temptation" at Tbe Movie. Regular show tonight. Special communication Hermiston Wanted, man to do seeding. F. H. lodge No. 138 A. F. and A. M., Mon­ Bone. -advtfc day, Mar 26, at 8 p. m. Non-affiHated Good family horse, buggy and har- visiting brethren welcome. Work in -adv ness, *80. Enquire Herald office.-ad27p second. By order of W. M. 12 years For Sale—1000 lb. gelding Fer Sale—Five milk cows fresh in a -advtflp old, good work horse or for driving few days. W. J. Emry. or saddle, *40; also good double driv- For Sale— 400-egg Mandy Lee In­ log harnees, *20. F. H. Donaldson, 8 cubator; Al condition. Ed H. Graham, miles northeast of town. •advtfc -advtfc Wait for Dr. Freeze, Wanted—Mower and hay rake, also the eye specialist, if you some pigs. Ray W. Sprague, city. need glasses or have -advtfc other eye troubles and Read tbe price list in our ad then beadaches. Regular visits to Hermis- bring us your order and save money. ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. -adv27c Watch for dates. -advtfc Phelps Cash Grocery. For sale--3 sets chain harness, also new 710 poend Melotte cream seper- advtfc ator. Ed Maher. 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. 0. D. by parcel post. If money accompanies the order postage will be prepaid. Made in ten different widti.s: 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 NOTICE 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 A 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 Keller, his wife ; Charles A. Keller, a single man. Defendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment, oj* der, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above tn titled cause to me directed and dated tbe 6th 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 atlon, 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 • ember 22, 1910, and tbe further sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees, and against said de­ fendant Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corporation on plaintiffs' second cause of suit for the sum of $1386.54 with interest thereon from December 22, 1910, st the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the fur­ ther sum of 1100.00 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, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum and the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s fees, and against all 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 Tract and Fourth Tract, respectively, and the said writ, commanding me to make respective sales of the four following described spective tracts of real property, to-wit; FIRST TRACT: The N. % of the SE. % of the NE. % of the NE. % of Section 5, Township 4 North. Range 29 East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 5 acres In more or lesa according to government sur- vey, in Umatilla County, State of Oregon. Umatilla County, State of Oregon. SECOND TRACT: The NE. % of the NW. 1 of the NW. Y of Section 4, 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: K. y of the HE. 1, of the NE. % of the NW. % of Section 4: and that fractional part of the NE. % of the HE. 14 of the NW. 14 of said Section 4 lying N. of the N. boundary of the U. 8. R: H. Canal “A" all In T. 4 N R. 29 E. W. M. containing 5.52 acres more or Iosa ac­ cording to government survey, In Umatilla County, State of Oregon. FOURTH TRACT : The N.14 of the RE. % of the NE. 1 of the NW. 1 of Section 4, Township 4 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 tbe com­ mand of said writ. I 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- ( ember. 1910, the date of the mortgages herein foreclosed or since that 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 6. 1917. I» TAYLOR, Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of Oregon. By A. C Funk, Dep. First issue March 10. 1917. Last issue April 7. 1917. CHURCH NOTICES. Pendleton. Oregon Useless Beginning next Saturday in addition to “Peg o’the Ring” The Movie will put on a Blue Bird feature each Satur­ day nigbt. This feature was formally used and was quite popular. PHONE 262 DALE ROTHWELL Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon W. W. White, of Prairie City, was here severa! days this week buying hay. He secured about 175 tons. Mr. White was a former resident of tbe project. Irrigation water was turned in the first of tbe week and is gradually being worked over the project. The service is careful at the beginning to see that everything is safe before opening the gates snd distributing water generally. C. B. PERCEY Attorney at Law R. C. Challis is now located in his new quarters, which give a great deal more room for his market and grocery business. E. P. Illsley this week purchased the residence in which he has been living all winter. Mr. Illsley will make some improvements to tbe bouse, set out shrubbery and otherwise besutify the place. J. T. HINKLE HERMISTON, Dr. W. G. Cole of Portland, was here this week. it will be to your interest to bear in mind that The Herald carries the most complete stock when you need any ÒREGON 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. D. R. Brownell was a visitor in this city Monday from Umatilla. Millinery Opening HERMISTON, In New Location East room of brick building, where we will welcome all our old customers and any new onea caring to take ad­ vantage of our exception­ ally low prices on every­ thing in our line. OUR GROCERIES ARE FRESH OUR MEATS BEST TO BE HAD Are You Going to Build a Silo? Do you want to take advantage of the 0. W. R: & N. Company’s Free Seed Corn Proposition and man to help fill silo properly in the fall? Come in and see me and I will get the corn for you in time for early planting. R. A. Brownson METHODIST CHURCH For sale at a bargain, four room Morning service 11 a. m. house on Main street. Plastered Sunday at 11 a. m., illustrated ser- throughout, water inside, electric -advtfc mon to tbe children with special music lights. Geo. A. Cressy. by the children. The parents are Wanted—Man with team to move on parents are urged to be present. ranch. House, well, plenty of shade 10 a. m —Sunday-school W. T. Lambert, and smalt fruit. Theo Parks, Supt. advtfc Umatilla. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Thoroughbred White Wyandotte Mrs. Paul S. Jones, president. White Wyandotte ccckrels for sale. Evening service 7:30 p. m. eges, 11 for 15. Leave word at barber At 7:30 p. m. exegesis of the book -adv-tf-c of Exodus. shop. Prayer meeting Thursday nigbt at See the new line of Overlands, $665 7:30. f. o. b. Toledo, O. If interested write Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m. and we will mail you Overland books Columbia school house and prices. E. J. Hepburn, Dealer, Sunday school at 2 p. m. -adv27p Pendleton, Ore. Preaching services Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Eastern Star Notice Strancers will be welcome to these An entertainment and lunch will be given in Masonic ball on Tuesday services. T. A. Graham, Pastor. night, March 27. All members of the order sod those who are eligible, are BAPTIST CHURCH cordially invited. Della O. Bushnell, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sec. -adv27c Mrs. Mumms. Supt. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Gentle Jerseys for Sale Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 p. m. Four with first calf, KO each; three Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. with second calf, MO each; one 5-year Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. old, *75: one 3-year old bull, MO All L. S. Chapman Special music. cows fresh or coming fresh soon. Easy terms. O. F. Steele, Nolin, Ore.-adtfe Tbe regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Umatilla River Water Users' Association will be held at E W. Mack's hall In the City of Hermiston, Oregon, on Saturday, March 31, 1917, at 2 o’clock p. m W J. Warmer, Secretary adv 27c CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston, 8:00 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these ser- • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held In Civic Center hall. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject, "Mauer.” Everybody cordially invited. 6 » 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, whi ite * 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. at HITT’S CONFECTIONERY