The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 21, 1917, Image 8

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    THE
This is the Season to
WEAR THE BLUE
We have the
Overalls and Jackets
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Kahki Pants and Coats
Straw Hats, Summer
Underwear
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and
Other Seasonable Articles
at
HERMISTON
HERALD,
TO ORGANIZE ALL
UMATILLA COUNTY
Thursday evening a meeting was
held in Pendletou and a movement wes
started for a county wide preparedness
organization. This organization wil
undertake to make a sur vey of men,
animals, materials and products of the
soil in Umatilla county available for
use as the government may direct or
bave need. Dan Smythe, wbo was
elected president, was authorized to
appoint a committee of 21 to take up
the work. He will name this com-
mittee within a few days and will in­
clude one member from each town in
the county.
In connection with- the preliminary
work necessary Circuit Judge Phelps,
County Judge Marsh and Dan Smythe
were in Hermiston Friday to confer
with the executive committee of the
local public safety organization.
It is proposed to form three military
units in Pendleton to take up drilling
at once and like units will be urged in
other com munii ies. The first unit will
comprise all unmarried men of military
age, the second, married men or men
with dependents, of military age; the
third all other able bodied men up to
65 years.
Cunning Scheme.
EXCHANGE OF RECIPES
A column open for the exchange of
recipes, to which all are asked to feel
free to contribute. Recipes printed
under this head are all tried and in
many instances have been requested.
often noted that he never bought tick­
ets. but paid his fare in cash. One day
I asked him why he did not buy tick­
ets and save 25 cents on the dollar.
•Well, you see. It's like this,’ the patron
replied. ‘Very often 1 meet an ac­
quaintance on the car. and when the
Hermiston, Oregon
conductor comes for the fares I offer
the money, while the acquaintance gen­
erally has tickets and Immediately of­
fers to pay the two fares with bis tick­
from Donald to Fargo and Butteville.
ets and in this accommodating manner
Work to start at once.
permits me to save my money. I find
Echo shearing plant to clip 80,000 the money saved by this scheme ex­
ceeds the amount saved by the pur­
sheep.
North Bend mill to cut spruce for chase of tickets."’—Indianapolis News.
U. S. aeroplanes.
Wanted—Setting bens. Phone 475.
The Willamette valley has land
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enough to support 10 sugar factories.
Oregon with 94,560 square miles and
Young calves wanted. L. D. Lay.
Belgian with 11,820 square miles (one-
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eighth the area of Oregon) and sup­
Horse and saddle for sale. W. J.
porting 7,000,000 people—has 78 sugar
Emry.
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factories in operation.
SOGAR COOKIES
(Mrs C. S. McNaught)
1 qt. Hour.
} teaspoon sa’t.
I teaspoon soda.
1
2
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OREGON.
EARLY GARDEN
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
Iron Age and Planet Junior Seeders and Cultivators
in all sizes; also the hand planters. Look over your outfit and make a list of the
new tools that will be heeded 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
additio al cost of having new and up to date tools.
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.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Karl Schachermever
of Hermiston, Oregon, who. on March 22nd, 1911,
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09157 for
Farm Unit “C” in SW% being fractional part of
SEY SW% section 28. township 5 north,
range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make five-year proof,
teaspoon baking powder.
cups sugar.
teaspoon nutmeg.
cud lard.
75 three year old prune trees for
The State Highway Commissioners, sale, 15c each. T. H. Bone, -advtfc
who will have charge of the disburse
ment of the proposed $6,000,000 road
The Herald has a few flag salute
bonds, have given the assurance that cards 7x11 inches with silk flag at 10
2 eggs.
all roads built under their supervision cents each.
1 cup sour milk.
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Put first six ingredients in sifter, will be constructed honestly. Con­
tracts for the work will be subject to
Horsepower baler and three work
sift into bowl, add lard, work in with free and open competition. There
horses for sale. W. W. Felthouse,
hands. Add eggs and *our milk then will be no gouging of the public.
phone 4072.
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enough flour to roll without sticking.
Roll about one-half inch thick, sprinkle
No, Mr. Taxpayer, your taxes will
Have too many chicks to handle my­
sugar on top. Bako in moderate oven. not be increased one ten cent piece self and will sell in anv quantity up to
This recipe makes six dozen cookies.
on account of the proposed *<,000,000 150. White Leghorn, 4 weeks old, 20c
good roads bonds. Both the Interest each. L. A. Stone.
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OAT MEAL COOKIES
and the principal of the entire bond
(Mrs. C. S. McNaught)
issue are provided by the increased
For Sale—Registered Holstein bull,
automobile license and the standing coming 4 year old, price reasonable.
II cups brown sugar.
1 cup Crisco and butter mixed, or all quarter mill state road tax.
James Ware, Hermiston, or phone
Crisco.
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II cups Hour.
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I will bave the millinery stock only
St
GOOD ROADS RALLY
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II cups rolled oats.
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R until May 1st. Those wishing bats
2 teaspoons baking powder.
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The Legislative Good Roads 8 should come in before tbat date. Miss
1 teaspoon cinnamon.
R Committee has decided to hold R Ada Prann.
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2 eggs.
R a state-wide good roads rally R
Drop from teaspoon. Bake in moder­
R la Portfand. Saturday, April 28, R
Extra flue pansies in bloom, 50 cents
ale oven. This recipe makes four R Every organisation In the state R
doz; bedeing geraniums ready to bloom
dozen cookies.
R favorable to the road bond bill R 10c each; full line flower and vegetable
R is invited to send representa- R plants. Pelmulder, at Glasson place.
The Herald has been requested to R fives to this gathering. The R
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R committee has taken up with R
ask Mrs. Gaither for her cream pie
R the
various
transportation R
Next Wednesday evening the attrac­
recipe. We assure both Mrs. Gaither R companies the matter of secur- R
and the one asking that we will gladly R ing a special reduced rate for R tion at The Movie will be “Old Home­
publish the recipe.
R those attending the rally. Re- R stead" with an all star cast. Tonight
R porta from Astoria and several R J. W. Kerrigan takes the lead in “The
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R points in Eastern Oregon are R Measure of a Man.”
R to the effect that the good R
If you want a bargain here It is.
R roads enthusiasts of those sec- R
R tions are planning to charter a R Ten acres under the government pro­
R boat or special train and como R ject and two lots in Hermiston, all for
R to Portland In large numbers. R *150, purchaser to pay for transfer and
R accompanied by bends. 81ml- R taxes. Further particulars at Herald
Corvallis—Farmers being urged to
R 1er large excursions are in R
office.
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raise sugar beets.
R prospect from other points. R
Coquille—Standsrd Oil Co. to build R Thore Is every indication the R
For Sale—One or more of 5 bead
R the rake will prove the moot R horses; 4 gilts from 80 to 100 ibs., good
$10,000 plant bere.
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gathering of good ■
Marshfield to do considerable paving.
shape, one old sow will farrow in May,
- roads boosters that was over R
Gold Hill—Mining claims near here R held In the Pacific Northwest R all registered or eligible to register;
R
' R 1 four horse fresno; 1 good top single
aeli for 880,000.
buggy; one set driving harness. C. E.
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Molalla Electric Co. to extend line
Spencer, R. F. D. 1, Hermiston.-adv31c
LODGE DIRECTORY
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFSSALE UNDER EXE- |
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Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an |
execution issued out of the Circuit court, state Of |
Oregon for Umatilla county, and to me directed
and delivered, upon the judgment and decree
rendered and entered in said court on the 5th day
of March, 1917. in favor of Susanna Barthel by
Mark J. Barthel, her attorney in fact as plaintiff,
and against Clarence K. Bland, Kathryn F. Bland,
his wife, and John A. Donovan as defendant, for
the sum of $1500.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from March 15,
1914, the further sum of $3.75, the further sum of
$150.00 attorneys fees, and for $29.65 cost and dis­
bursements, which said decree, judgment, and
order of sale has been docketed and enrolled in
the office of the clerk of said circuit court; and
whereas by said judgment, decree and order of
sale it was directed that the following described
real property in Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots one, two, three, five, seven, eight, nine and
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 1
first addition as filed in the office of the Recorder |
of Conveyances of Umatilla county on the 8th 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 has acquired, at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the
proceeds to be applied in satisfaction of said exe­
cution and all costs.
Dated this 4th day of April, A. D. 1917.
T. D. Taylor, Sheriff
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han, myisieie henkuedncornin.nvieda. Fellows
W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. J. WARNER
HERMISTON.
J.
OREGON
T. HINKLE
HERMISTON.
OREGON
DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL
DENTIST
Office
Over First Natl. Bank
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§ 9 to 12 a. m. |
H ours 11 to 5 p, m. |
Phone
C. O. WAINSCOTT
Physician and Surgeon
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.
Res. Phone, Red 398
Office. Main 2
Office in Bank Bldg.
TYPunin thins manpoxeArns SAVE YOUR TEETH
111 11011 experience has demonstrated
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-F- the almost miraculous effi-
cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is more vital than house Insurance,
» Ask your physician, druggist« or send for Have
you had Typhold?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from us . and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
escoucie VACCINES a SERuNs UNDER U. a. Gov. LiCENS®
It is
Useless
To send yottr cream out of
town when we are paying
Portland prices right bere.
To do so means the loss of
express and' at the same
time you help build up the
other fellow instead of
patronizing a local iusti-
tution.
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY
GOGGLES
15c and up
20 kinds
Sapper’s Garage
Low Price on Shade Trees
We have a surplus of Lombardy Pop- |
lar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14 fl.: Carolina
Poplar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14 ft.; Black
Locust 10 to 12 ft. and 12 to 16 ft.: Black
Walnut 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 14 fu; Sil- |
ver Maple 8 to 10 fu: Oregon Maple
6 to 8 ft. and 8 to 10 fu and 10 to 12
fu These are all No. 1 trees, well |
branched tope and first class in every ,
way. We have to clean up a block of
land for o’ her uses. Very low whole-
sale prices Make up an order with :
your neighbors and send at once for a |
hundred or more. Prices given by !
mail. C. F. Lansiog. Prop. Quaker
Nurseries, Salem, Oregon.
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Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton, Oregon
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SISCEL
Is Showing
And save money by letting us fix your decayed
and aching teeth. Try our Painless, Scientific |
Methods at very reasonable prices. All work
guaranteed.
NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS
Entrance on Webb
Cor. Main and Webb Sts.
P hone 12 P endleton , O regon
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
ICE CREAM
Saturdays and Sundays
We do hot make a practice of charg-
ing sales and will appreciate ear
friends not asking for credit.
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BARGAINS ALL NEXT WEEK
Regular Price
Talcum Powder
Children’s Underwaists
Pudding Pant
Wash Pans
Sauce Dishes
Pearl Buttons
10c
25c
25c
25c
15c
10c
each
each
each
each
each
card
Special Price
2 for 15c
15c
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15c
20c
10c
2 for 15c
OUR STOCK WILL BE INCREASED
Coming—Hand Painted Plate«, Vases, Beads, Children’s Garden Seta, etc.
Hermiston Variety Store
INDUSTRIAL NEWS
ITEMS OF THE WEEK
Monday, Apri| 30, Dr
Freeze, the eye special-
1st, will make bis regu­
lar visit to Hermiston
and may bo consulted at Hermiston
Hotel all day. Hardest cases of head­
aches invited to call for free consulta
tion. Charges reasonable and all work
guaranteed. At Stanfield May 1, Echo |
May 2.
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S. A. ROE, M. D.
Practice limited to
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S„
I ′ mapt, cocona Tuesdav evening of each month
EYE. EAR. NOSE
at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members
walione*
Frances Phelps W M s
AND THROAT
welcome - - -- Frances
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| Dello O. Bushnell. Sec.
Judd
Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
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HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M..
meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
DALE ROTHWELL
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
“p 2 w. ci..
C. H. Skinner. W. M.
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VINEYARD LODGF NO. 206, I. O. O. F ,
to establish claim, to the land above described,
before
Unitedstates ommissioner, “
his W.J.Warner.
at
at
office Hermiston, Oregon, on the 4th day
This from a conductor on a North­ OI May • -id.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Mackay,
western street car: "A north side resi­ Fred
A. Chezik, Emery T. Hancock and Schad-
dent has been riding on tills car for a rack C. Nichols, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
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C, S, DUNN, Register
number of years twice a day, and I
B. S: KINGSLEY
Phone 171
HERMISTON,
COMING
To The . . .
AUDITORIUM
Six Days Commencing Monday, April 30
THE BIG
Quaker Show
High Class Vaudeville and Comedy, Drama
Change of Program Each Night
ONE BIG WEEK FOR THE AMUSEMENT LOVING PUBLIC