HERMISTON
THE
B
F.
Knapp
HERALD,
went to Pendleton
Wednesday morning and in the even
ing went on to Walla Walla.
OUR PRICES
The regular meeting of the Civic
club will be held next Friday after
noon at tbe Civic Center room. A full
attendance desired.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young and little
daughter arrived the first of the week
to make their home here Mr. Young
lakes the position of special fi-ca
agent with the reclamation service
made vacant by the reaignation of C
W Kellogg.
Miss Lela Burwell, who made bei
home with Mr. and Mra. F. E. Rannej
for the past year and a half, waa mar
ried at Vancouver, Wash., Monday
April 16, to I. C. Bell. They will g
to Canada where they expect to make
their future home.
Issued Each Saturday by
FRANCIS R. REEVES
Saturday evening last Mrs. G
OREGON entertained at dinner for Miss J
Gunn and Miss Nida Patrick. Co
After dir
Entered as second-class matter. December were laid for twelve
1906, al the postoffice al Hermiston, Oregon there was a Movie party for
guests, all enjoying very much
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
hospitality of Mrs. Gunn.
HERMISTON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
11.50
One year..................................... -................
. .76
Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Six months....................................................
Dale Hinkle came home from Reed
La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd,1917.
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
college, Portland, Thursday morning
Notice is hereby given that Edward C. Beddow,
of Hermiston, Oregon, who on March 8th, 1912,
He has been accepted for the officer
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 010241, for
ADVERTISING RATES
Farm Unit “C” of NEW, being the SW NW‘
reserve corps and expects to leave
Display
—
One
time,
25
cents
per
inch;
two
inser
NEY section 28, township 5 north, range 29
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly about May 8 for the training camp
ear* Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
rates, 15 cent* per Inch per issue.
inten., n to make three-year proof to establish
claim to the land above described before W. Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each Dale will return Sunday to Reed U
J. Warner, United States Commissioner, at his
subsequent insertion without change of copy, keep up bis studies until called.
office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 3rd day of
5 cents per line.
May 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: William O.
Sutherland. William O. Whitsett, Hiram J. Still-
rlU PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ings, Edward H. Graham, all of Hermiston,
ADVERTISING BY THE
Oregon.
C.8. DUNN. Register
TAXÉS WILL NOT
BE INCH
"MÍRICA N "R E 5 58550CATID N
GENERAL OFFICES
We are on the job every min
ute and caa take care of any
order. Baggage work a spec
ialty.
Hermiston Dray Line
C. B. PERCEY
THREE YEARS CROPS
from the land will pay
the purchase price of
a 40-acre tract—33
acres in alfalfa. No
dead money here as in
less than 60 days the
first cutting will be
ready for market.
HERMISTON . OREGON
We will sell you a
Hunting-Fishing
License
now at the old price, but
after May 21 the new
law is effective and the
price will be higher. We
also carry a full line of
everything you need for
hunting or fishing.
Base Ball Goods
Nice
assortment
te select
from.
All
HITTS CONFECTIONERY
S reputation
Rovenue Provided for Inte
and Principal on Road
County Officials
Bonds.
Circuit Judge
........ .....................................
G. W. Phelps
ANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Draying
District Attorney.
Judge......... ...........
Hasel. Burr
Roscoe 1. Keaton
C. H. Marsh
B. E. Anderson
H. M. Cockbum
Clerk ............
R. T. Brown
Sheriff .......
......J. D. Tayloi
Treasurer......
Grace Gilliam
Assessor........
.... C. P. Strain
Surveyor.......
Willard Bradley
School Supt
........ I. E. Young
Coroner.........
..... J.IT. Brown
Recorder.......
. Ben Burroughs
County court meets the first Wednesday in each
month.
Opponents of the road bond
contend that the proposed bond I
will become an added burden to
general taxpayer. As a complete an
swer and refutation of this argument,
the Legislative Good Roads Commit
tee has incorporated the following
statement as a part of its argument
in support of the bond bill which will
be published in the official stete pam
City Officials
phlet:
Mayor......... .
.................. ............F.C. McKenzie
“We have ascertained from the rec
Recorder......... ...................-.............. C. M. Jensen
ords of the office of the Secretary of
Chief of Police ....................... .............. C. C. Salse:
.................................... F. A. Phelps State that the income from the pres
Fire Chief...... ................ .. .................... W. Beasley
City Physician ............................. C.. O. Wainscott ent quarter-mill tex is $220,000 per
City Attorney„ .................................. W. J. Warner annum; that the income from auto 11-
City Surveyor ...................... ........... 3. R. Oldake
censes, based upon the present num-
Councilmen..... . ................................ J. D. Watson
.........................
Wm. Kennedy ber of automobiles at the increased
......................................H.M. Straw
license rate effective August 1st. will
............ ... .......................A. L. Larsor
.................................... F. R. Reeves be not less than $310,000 per annum
C. S. McNaught to be used in paying interest and prin
cipal of bonds. The above funds will
School District Officials
be sufficient not only to pay the in
Directors....
C. 8. McNaught, Chm terest and the principal of the $6,000,-
............ J. D. Watsor
. ............ F. B. Swayze 000 bonds authorized by this act. but
Clerk.
............ J. H. Young
will also pay the interest and princi
pal of the $1,819,280.55 in bonds author
ized to meet the government road ap
WEATHER REPORT
propriation. After paying these bonds
The following table ehowe the high and low tem-
parature for the day* and nights for the past there will be a surplus of at least |2,-
793,402.66. Sinee 1911 the increase in
the number of automobiles in the
Dato
High
Low
Onto
High
State of Oregon has been 33 % per
17.......
67
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67
27
41
IS__________ 62
cent per year. With the completion
14 .. _______ 65
15.............
50
37
19...........
62
of good roads this increase will natur
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ally be larger. However, we have not
M. D. SCROGG8
taken any increase into account but
Co-overative Observer
have based our figures on the present
number of automobiles.”
NOTICI FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. 8. land office
La Grande. Oregon. March 3rd, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that William O. Suth
010106, for Farm Unit “G" in NEW being S‘SW%
J. H Strohm was in Portland this NEY see. 28, township (north Range 29 East Wil-
W. J. Warner spent Friday at Pen
dleton.
Miss Virginia Todd was down from
Pendleton over Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Kellogg is assisting in
the office of the Inland Empire Lumber
Co.
Mrs. B. F. Strohm went to Hood
River Sunday to visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Isabel.
Hardscrabble
_____
The Locusts"
Mountain View Ranch
______ . Four Sisters
lamette Meridian, hae tiled notice of intention to
make three year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before W. J. Warner. U. S.
Commissioner, at his office in Hermiston, Oregon,
on the 3rd day of May. 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Edward C. Bed-
dow, William O. Whitsett, Hiram J. Stillings and
Frank 8. Beddow. all of Hermiston. Oregon.
C 8. Dunn. Register.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Cora Louise Yeager, Plaintif, vs. Mary L Sut-
toa. Defendant, Summons for Publication.
To Mary L- Sutton.
la the name of the State of Oregon, greetings:
You are hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit within six weeks of the date of the first
publication of this summons, and you will take
D. IL Brownell, influential business
thereof will appeal to the above entitled court for
man of Umatilla, was up between the relief prayed for in the complaint, vis., for
judgment
against you in the sum of $245.00 upon
trains Wednesday.
Clover Dale Ranch
........ Glen Ellen
.... Sunny Slope
Buckeye Ranch
Herma Vista
Casserly. J. J
Chamberlain. C. C
Clarke, Mr*. C. 8.
Cressy. Geo. A.
Devis. E. E..
Davis. Geo
Davis, H. C
Dyer, J. 8 .
Beth-arabah
.._ Roselawn
Shady Nook Farm
..... AIfalula Ranch
Red Feathered Chicken Ranch
Summerdale
. Electric Dairy Ranch
.............. _ Ridgeview
........... South Hill Farm
................. !.. Alfadale
Czaham, Ed. H
................... The Knoll
Gunn. H. M............. .
.............
Hallhurst
Hall. C. G. and H.E
.................Green Aeree
Hannan. W. F.........
._________ . Nob Hill
Hobbs. E. A....
Hoisington 4 Hoisington. .............. Morningside
Hood. C. A........................ ............ Fairview Ranch
_____ __
Hooker, H. A
________ Wabasso
Hornins, Mrs. D. W
The Happy Home
Hurlburt. H. G------
..Orlo
Intlekofer, John----
Tawa
Johnson. A. 8 ------
Four O’Clock Ranch
Jensen, C. M.....
........... ........ High Gato
Kellogg. C. W
.......... The Lay Ranch
Lay & Son
................ Buena Vista
Leathers. W. A
............. _.. South View
Leek, John ..
. Blue Ribbon Orchard
Longley, H. J....
Loomisville
Loomis. Geo-----
Breezy Hill
Macdonald, Chas
The Three Pines
McCully, R. A. ...
Multum in parvo
Me Lallen. W. A
Ridgeway Farm
McNaught, C. 8 .
. .Highland Farm
McNaught. J. F
Webak
Monkman, B. G..
The Old Homestead
Newport. H. G...
. ....... Fairview Farm
................. Woodbine
Pennock, F. B
Percey. C. B........................... . ......... Meadow Lark
Purdy. A. W........................... ....... Coeur de Alene
Raley Ranch (G. C. Ransier) ................. Rainbow
Roberts, W. T.......... ........ — ...... ....... Tir Glwys
Root, W. T. 4 Son.................. ..... Orchard Home
Reihl. John F ...... .................. .......... Silver Maple
Savage, B. S........................... ........... Beacon Hill
Schachermeyer, Carl.............. .......... Vindobonna
School District US................ . Minnehaha School
Sweet Briar Farm
Sellers, W. T.................. ........
Shaw, C. H. (Butter Creek) ....... The Six Sisters
..........
High Valley
Shutt. T. E .......................... -
Shutter. C. L.......... .............. ..North View Home
. Tip Top
Simmons, W. H
.... Sunset
Stewart. R. A......... .
Riverside
Stanyan, C. P...........
Pleasant Ridge Home
Stubbs, H. E.......
Sweet Spring Ranch
Sullivan, P. P.........
...Lakeview
Theriault. W. J.......
Liberal View
Voelker. Alfred E
....West Lawn
Watson, J. D..........
"The Movie”
Hermiston Auditorium
EACH
Suitable for All Flume Construction
See Us First
Before Starting Construction Work
and You Will Find We Have Just
What You Need
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
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.
WEEK
Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings
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.
Regular price
$1.00 a year
STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather
Sam Rodgers
Oregon
Hermiston
Regular price
25c a year
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Phone 2852
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
============
Market a Grocery
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IN TRADE
Saturday
We Want Good Country Batter
in Trade
40
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.
Cents
pure Lard for $2.25.
property
SE quart
Flume Stock
TWO GOOD SHOWS
notes referred to in the complaint, together with
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. $4.25; 108 inches. $4; 100 inches. $3.75;
90‘inches, $3.50; 72 inches. $3; 66 inches, $2.75; 52 inches,
$2.50; 48 inches. $2.25; 40 inches, $2; 130 inches, extra
heay, $5.50 Re sure and order wide enough. Address
GEO. w. HANNA. VALK. OREGON
Building Material of All Kinds
Regular price
$1.00 a year
is now at
IRRIGATION MADE EASY
BY THE USE OF HANNA'S PATENT PORTABLE CANVASS DAM.
Lumber
........ Tamalpias
.... Terrace Park
Canfield, K C. ( Butter Creek) . The Ragged Edge
Commissioners.....
LOCAL BRIEFS
...... Allendale
Beisse, August F
Blessing, W. L ....
Bradley. G. W ...
Campbell. Duncan
Logan Todd left Tuesday to enlist
in the navy. A large number of his
school comrades were at tbe depot tc Embry. JohnT.The
see him started. Several other Her Eriksen. E. T ..
miston boys will likely go soon to join Fowler. F F
Giese. W.J—..
some branch of the service.
Geise, H. B......
The Hermiston Herald
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
. -.... Circle A
Canfield, Mrs. R. C
Mra. West and Mrs. Shotwell will
give a silver tea for tbe Baptist aid
next Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. West. All sre invited.
PEONE 411
when you need any
NAMES AND OWNERS
Farmer Smith came to Hermiston Allen, F. L
laet Saturday with the demonstration
train and listened to tbe various lec- Barham, J. c
Bauschard, W. P
! tures.
Briggs, Geo. E
Free Delivery to all Parts of the Citv
PHONE 29F2
DIRECTORY OF RANCH
Agnew, A. W
Umatilla Storage & Commission
Company
Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, March 3, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that William L. McDon
ald of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on August 11.1911,
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09679.
for Unit “D" In SW%, or NH NW% SW‘
Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 29 east Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make five-year proof to establish claim to the
land above described before W. J. Warner, United
States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 4th day of May, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Claud L. Upham,
John L. Waller. Herbert A. McKeen and Henry
M. Sommerer, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN. Register
.
Judge G. W. Phelps was down from
Pendleton between trains looking after
business interests Wednesday.
Are not raised every time the market goes up.
When we get in a shipment of groceries the price re
mains the same until that shipment is exhausted. If
the new goods cost more our prices are raised ac
cordingly and not otherwise. This enables you to
save money by purchasing from us even after the
market has advanced.
Our bulk cookies received fresh each week.
Fresh vegetables received twice a week.
Nice line of crackers in all popular size packages.
Have you tried any of our syrups. Our line is
unexcelled.
Complete line Com Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream
of Wheat and other breakfast foods.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
HERMISTON, OREGON.
Just received A fresh shipment of
oranges price ranging per dozen,
150, 258, 35c and 45c.
Again we say, Why Hesitate.
Bring or send your subscription,
new or renewal, today
Walnuts, I lb 20c, 2 lbs. 35c.
and fine and the price is still
package or 6 for
TSSi-tts Ctse See
' 1917, and the first pu
| dated April 21, 1917.
I 31 n
ited April 14
55c.
10c
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HERALD