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Mrs. Seaman and little daughter were up from Irrigon Thursday. This is the Season to Mrs. Brown entertained Rev. T. A. Graham and family at dinner laat Sun day evening. WEAR THE BLUE We have the Overalls and Jackets also- E. J. Kingsley of Culver, spent Easter at tbe home of bla perenta, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. Now is the time to begin work on that early spring garden and why not make this work a pleasure by using the latest improved garden tools? We have in stock Mr. and Mra. Watson, Clarice and John D. jr., were dinner guests of friends on tbe Meadows Sunday. Iron Age and Planet Junior Seeders and Cultivators Mra. J. W. Ralph returned from tbe hospital Friday of last week. She con tinues to improve and will soon be around again. in all sizes; also the hand planters. Look over your outfit and make a list of the new tools that will be needed for this season and then come and look over our stock and let us give you prices. You will be surprised to know how little is the addition al cost of having new and up to date tools. Jack Woods and George Barria went to Pendleton tbe first of the week and enlisted. Mr. Woods selected tbe coast artillery. Kahki Pants and Coats Tbe local library is now being kept open Wednesday afternouns from 4 to 6 Tbe Saturday periods remalo the same, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Straw Hats, Summer Mrs. Hinkle bad as guests Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Reeve-, Carroll and Francis aod Mrs. Reeves’ mother, Mrs. Trowbridge, of Portland. Underwear Gregory Finnegan and Harry Mc Millan, two well known local boys, left Wednesday afternoon for Kansas City where they will enter an auto mobile school. B. S. KINGSLEY Sutherlin—R. M. Fox of Roach Timber Co. says railroad work starts. Heppner—Ground broken for erec- tion of a cheese factory here. Independence securing a sugar fac tory with a large acreage of beets. Brookings wharf being built to givo vessels 25 feet of water. Canby building a bungalow bon e for the United Artisans. St. Johns Lumber Co. Will bui’d dosk 100 by 250 foot. North Bend to have two more fac tories employing 150 additional men. Haines opens modern cheese factory this week. La Grande and O. W. R. A N. agree on $22,000 overhead viaduct. Oregon banks gain in resources over a year ago 838,563,440. Warrenton drain tile, hollow tile and sewer pipe plant starts April 7. Salem Presbyterians will erect large Sunday school room. Madras—Jefferson county to get a substantial brick county building. Linen manufacturer from New York in Oregon to locals a factory. Portland—First big steel ship built in Portland yard launched Saturday. Astor i i—200,000 tons more rock « ill complete north jetty by June 1. Elmira saw mill resumes with 40 hands. operation Shipyards here will build ships for the government, also flour mill. Coos Bay—Bay Park mill is being improved to cut 100,000 a day. Bandon—Local shipyard may get contracts. Prineville—*53,000 railroad contract let. To start at once with all local labor. Prineville—Shipment of local jack- rabbit skins bring 14 cents each. Dallas plans first unit of strictly modern fireproof, reinforced concrete hospital to accommodate 150 patients. Salem—Business of 177 state and 82 national banks greatly increased last year, according to showing arrived at by Bank Superintendent Sargent. Both deposits and loans increased. FORMER RECORDS ARE ALL BROKEN During March there were billed out from tbe Hermiston station of the O. W. R. & N. Co. 75 fully loaded cars. Never before in the history of the Her- misten country thia record equalled. In addition to these 75 load ed cara there waa the ieea than car lot shipments sent out and tbe freight also received. In the early days heavy shipments were reaeived while construction work was in progress nnd the government was bringing in great quantities of material. Even then no such record as this was made. Tbn beat of it, however, ie the fact that every pound of these shipments brought money into the Hermiston country. Portland—F. J. Cobb to build $100,- 000 heights residence. Estácale to got saw mil), P. R. L. & P. Co. to furnish site. Beaverton will supply 900,000 bricks for Portland postoffice. Albany baa new daily newspaper, the Morning Republican. Miss Kingsley, O. A. C. student, was Sumner—Smith-Powers Logging Co. home for Easter. opens camp here. R. Alexander waa bore from Pendle Government planning to build 1000 ton Wednesday. naw ships, many of which will bo con- structed at Pacific coast shipyards. Miss Lab Percev vaa home from Portland—March 31 first largo steel Pilot Ruck to spend Easter. freighter was launched. S. C. Smith, prescription clerk at the LOCAL BRIEFS Mares for sale. W. J. Warner. -advtfc Young calves wanted. CHURCH NOTICES. J. L. Morfit, formerly in the re clamation service here, visited in tbe city this week. Mr. Morfit has been a member of tbe New York national guard for a number of years and with the call of the guards to federal ser- vice he aaked and obtained a transfer to the Third Oregon, which regiment he will now join. Thursday evening Hermiston’s re- presentati ves in the coming oratorical contest were selected. Io tbe high school division Emily Shotwell and Gladys West were entered and with the decision very close the place was given Emily. In division C which in and eighth grades Jane Gunn won over Lotys r.s. T- a... r Devia. In division D, third, fourth Q L. D. Lay. —adv-tfe will preach at 11 a m. Sunday morn ing. Mr. Warner will hold the business session of tbe church on Saturday night at tbe parsonage at 8 p. m. All are invited. 10 a. m.—Sunday-school Theo Parks, Supt. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Mrs. Paul S. Jones, president. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, subject, Bible study, The five books of Moses. Social tea at the home of Mrs. James Scott by the M. E. Aid Wednesday. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30. Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m. Columbia school house Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching services Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Strangers will be welcome to these services. T. A. Graham, Pastor. eludes the sixth, seventh Notice is hereby given that Karl Schachermeyer ager, publisher and owner. F. R. Reeves, poet office address. Hermiston. Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other Farm Unit "C" in SW% being fractional part of security holders, holding I per cent or more of SEK SW% section 28. township 5 north, total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur- range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed it fee: None. notice of intention to make five-year proof. Francis R. Reeves 4o establish claim to the land above described, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th before W. J. Warner. Uni ted Staton Commissioner, day of April, 1917. Wm Kennedy, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on tbe 4th day Notary Public for Oregon of May. 1917. My commission expires June 20. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Mackay, Fred A. Chezik, Emery T. Hancock and Schad- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE CUTION Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an NOTICE for PUBLICATION- execution issued out of the Circuit court, state of Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at Oregon for Umatilla county. and to me directed La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd. 1917. and delivered, upon the judgment and decree Notice is hereby given that William O. Suther rendered and entered in said court on the 5th day land of Hermiston. Oregon, who. on January 20th, of March. 1917. In favor of Susanna Barthel by 1912, made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. Mark J. Barthel, her attorney In fact as plaintiff, 010106. for Farm Unit G” in NEW being S‘SW% and against Clarence K Bland. Kathryn F. Bland, NEK sec. 28, township 5 north Range 29 East Wil- his wife, and John A. Donovan as defendant, for lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to the earn of $1500.00 with interest thereon at the make three year proof, to establish claim to the rate of 8 per cent per annum from March 15. land above described, before W. J. Warner. U. 8. 1914, the further aum of $3.75, the further sum of Commissioner, at his office in Hermiston. Oregon, 3150.00 attorneys fees, and for $29.65 cost and dis bursements. which said decree, judgment, and on the 3rd day of May. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward C. Bed- order of sale has been docketed and enrolled in dow, William O. Whitsett, Hiram J. Stillings and the office of the clerk of said circuit court; and Frank 8. Beddow, all of Hermiston. Oregon. C. 8. Dunn. Register. real property in Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit: SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY First National Bank of Hermiston, Plaintiff, va. W. A. Hall and Abbie J. Hall, his wife, a. F Hall and C. E. Newhouse, Defendants. thEnas thestnte"or Oregon. 300 ana each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Aled against you in the above entitled matter within six weeks from the and fifth grades. Willis Rees had no fsooransoanswer.iptenn dr oierwimonspend opposition but his rendition of My Dad I within said time the plaintiff above named for _ i . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ... , want thereof will apply to the above entitled would have won recognition in any court for the relief demanded in the complaint class. In you in in said suit, of to-wit: For together a judg- IS addition ----- to tu tbe tue contestsfiled contest- a | ment against and decree the sum $2116.90, musical program consisting of a Japan- - with interest thereon st to ver cent per annum -I Miss Klindt’s room, a song by Miss | ANA Sucher’a pupils, piano solo by Doris | 5 Swayze and a song by Mr. Bensel’s the room wm given. sow the defendant W. A. Hall LODGE DIRECTORY ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. E. s„ METHODIST CHURCH meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp In Skinner hall. Visiting members Morning service 11 a. m. welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M.M Dello O. Bushnell. Sec. Dr. Andrew Warner of Walla Walls, Horsepower baler and three work horses for sale. W. W. Felthouse, -advtfc In mentioning tbe Mrs. Rees recital phone 4072. we unintentionally omitted the name Tbe Herald baa a few flag salute of Frances Hinkle as one taking part. cards 7x11 inches with silk flag at 10 Miss Frances did her part very nicely cents each. -adv and the mistake is regretted. I will have tbe millinery stock only Geo. Davis is here for a rest after a until May 1st. Those wishing hats winter of hard work in Montana. It should come in before that date. Miss baa been two years since Mr. Davis Ada Prann. —ad y-32c was here last and the many improve- At tbe Movie next Wednesday, “Re- mecta in that time are very pleasing form Candidate,” with Macklyn Ar to him. buckle as tbe lead. Tonight “Glor- J. W. Campbell was called to Pen- lana” with Joe Rae as the star, -adv dleton the first of the week for jury If you want a bargain here it is. service and was selected for the grand Ten acres under tbe government pro BAPTIST CHURCH jury. However, as that body had no ject and two lots in Hermiston, all for Sunday school, 10 a. m. work just at present all were excused $150, purchaser to pay for transfer and Mrs. Mumma, Supt. until a later date. taxes. Further particulars at Herald Easter services, 10:00 a. m. James Todd left Tuesday morning office. -advtfc Morning service, 11 o’clock. and will enlist in the navy. Reserved Subject, “How shall we escape if we Wait for Dr. Freeze, with tbe Kentucky troops on the tbe eye specialist, if you neglect so great salvation?” Mexican border, but bad long had tbe Young Peoples meeting, 7:00 p. m. need glasses or have navy in mind and tbe call for men in- Evening service, 8:00 o’clock. other eye troubles and duced him to go at once. Subject, "Wbat manner of persons headaches. Regular visits to Hermis- Wednesday evening a few of Mr B. ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. ought ye to be.” F. Strohm’s friends were invited in to Watch for dates. Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. -advtfc spend the evening in honor of bis Strangers are always welcome to the 74th birthday. Tbe first Mr. Strohm services of this church. Low Price on Shade Trees knew of the party was when the guests Special music. L. S. Chapman We have a surplus of Lombardy Pop arrived, but he enjoyed tbe evening lar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14 ft.; Carolina Pastor. imtnehsely as did everyone else. Poplar 8 to 10 ft. aod 12 to 14 ft.; Black CATHOLIC CHURCH C. H. Young, formerly chief clerk Locust 10 to 12 ft. and 12 to 16 ft.; Black Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. and fiscal agent of the Lower Yellow Walnut 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 14 ft.; Sil Umatilla, 8:30 a. m. stone project, stationed at Savage, ver Maple 8 to 10 ft.; Oregon Maple Everybody welcome to these ser- Mont., has been selected as C. W. 6 to 8 ft. and 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 12 vices. Kellogg’s successor. Mr. Young is a ft. These are all No. 1 trees, well CHRISTIAN SCIENCE voung man and married. He and Mra. branched tops and first class in every Services held in Civic Center hall. Young are expected here about the way. We have to clean up a block of Sunday, 10:45 a. m. land for other uses. Very low whole 18th. Subject, “AreSio, Disease and Death sale prices. Make up an order with Mr. and Mrs. David Sorrels, among your neighbors and send at once for a Real?” the pioneers of the project, left Satur Everybody cordially invited. hundred or more. Prices given by day for their former botue at Gallo mail. C. F. Lansing, Prop. Quaker way, Mo. During tbe years spent here Nurseries, Salem, Oregon. -adv31c STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MAN tbe Sorrels farm was developed into AGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC., one of the best on the project. Tbeir required by the Act of August 24. 1912, of the Her NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION friends regret their leaving but feel miston Herald published weekly at Hermiston. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Oregon, for April 1. 1917. they may return. La Grande. Oregon. March 3rd. 1917. Name of editor, managing editor, business man Thursday afternoon's meeting of the Paroni Teacher association was up to the usual high standard from point of attendance aod interest Tbe program as announced was carried out and proved very entertaining The quea St. Helens lumber shipments for tbe < drug store, baa resigned hie position lion box brought forth considerable past wesk wers nearly four miiliona. and I taken one at Payette, Idaho. discussion. Tbe membership com- mit tee reported ten new names. GOGGLES 15c and up 20 kinds Oregon Hardware & Implement Company filled at auction bridge and a mos pieaaant evening enjoyed. Hermiston, Oregon INDUSTRIAL NOTES FROL ALL OREGON * We now have on display our Heavy Farm Machinery, Manure Spreaders, Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows, Plows, etc., and you are invited to look them over whether ready to buy now or later. Wanted—Setting hens. Phone 475. -advtfc Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts are guests this week at tue home of their Good pasture for horses. E. J. son, W. T. Roberts. They are Drake, phone 440. -advtfc their way home from spending tbe 75 three year old prune trees for winter in Hawaii. sale, 15c each. T. H. Bone, -advtfc Mrs. Gunn entertained Friday eve Horse and saddle for sale. W. J. ning of last week in compliment to Mr. -advtflp and Mr. Kellogg. Five tables were Etnry. Other Seasonable Articles Phone 171 EARLY GARDEN ten in block D" and lots one, five, six. nine. ten. eleven and twelve in block “C” of the First Addi tion to the town (now city) of Hermiston, Uma tilla county. Oregon, according to the plat of said first addition as filed In the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of Umatilla county on the sth day of March. 1907, and recorded at page 69 in book 2. be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla county. Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all costs: I will on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the front door of the court house in the city of Pendleton. Umatilla county. Oregon, sell the right, title and interest the said Clarence K Bland. Kathryn F Bland and John A. Donovan had in and to the above described property on the 15th day of March A. D. 1914, or since then haa acquired, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied in satisfaction of said exe- rution and all costs. Dated this 4th day of April. A. D. 1917. » « T. D. Taylor. Sheriff 01 A(V LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED DLAUA z cures aunekue nus LIERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. * A. K, -- meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel come. . R. C. Walber, Secy. C. H. Skinner. W. M. VINEYARD LODGF NO. 206, L O. O. F, • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER HERMISTON, J, T. OREGON HINKLE HERMISTON. OREGON DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL DENTIST Office Over First Natl. Bank _ ( 9 to 12 a. m. H ours : t 1 to 5 p. m Phone C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 6 P. M. Res. Phone, Ked 398 Office, Mala 2 Office in Bank Bldg. S. A. ROE, M. D Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Judd Bldg. Pendleton. Oregon SAVE YOUR TEETH And save money by letting us fix your decayed and aching teeth. Try our Painless, Scientific Method, at very reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Cor. Main and Webb Sts. Entrance on Webb PHONE 12 PENDLETON, OREGON DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Useless To send your cream out of town when we are paying Portland prices right here. To do so means the loss of express and at the same time you help build up tbe other fellow instead of patronizing a local ¡asti- tution. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY SISCEL Is Showing THE NICEST assort ment of Candies ever displayed in Hermiston. An other thing about his line is that it is always fresh. HOT DRINKS served any time Sapper's Garage For Sale -One or more of 5 head horses; 4 gilts from 80 to 100 lbs , good share, one old sow will farrow in May. all registered or eligible to register; I four borse fresno; 1 good top single buegy; one set driving harness. C. E Spencer. R. F. D. 1, Hermiston.-adv3lc ICE CREAM Saturdays and Sundays