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THE HERMISTON Mrs. Mary Jones, of Sao Jóse, came Thursday morning for a visit at the home of ber sod , Paul S. Jones. CAR FLOUR Mrs. Gunn entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Delbert Park. The guests were Clarice Watsor, Jane Shorts, Mill Feed and Bran Gunn, Doris Swayze, Arlene Kennedy, Hugh Fraser, Ronald Graham, John D. Watson jr., Frank Swayze, jr. Just received and we will dispose of it at right prices, You will make no mistake on this as the next two months will doubtless see prices go much higher. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Ellison and two children arrived Wednesday to make tbeir home in Hermiston. Mr. Ellison has purchased what is known as the Maxwell field, comprising 107 acres of splendid alfaifa. The Max well barns are included in the deal, as are also a house and 12 lots. Our Grocery Department Can supply you with everything you need in that line from a stock that is strictly fresh in every particular. I Remember, we sell for less because we sell for cash Umatilla Storage & Commission Company Free Delivery to all Parts of the City PHONE 411 The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by FRANCIS R. REEVES OREGON HERMISTON Entered •• second-class matter. December 4. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year.................................. -................... Six month. .............................................. Subscriptions must he paid in advance. 41.60 ADVERTISING RATES Display-One time, 25 cents per Inch; two inser- tions, 20 cents per Inch per insertion; monthly rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. Readers— First insertion, 10 cents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy. 6 cents per line. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE "AMERICANRE55 GENERAL 550CIATION OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO tar ANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES County Officiala Circuit Judge................ -.......... G. W. Phelps District Attorney Roscoe I. Keator Judge.................................. C. H. Marsh Commissioners ........................... — B. E. Anderaon ................................. H. M. Cockburn Clerk ................................................ R. T. Brown Sherif . ...............................................J. D. Taylor Treasurer....................................... - - Grace Gilliam Assessor ............................................ C. P. Strain Surveyor......................................... Willard Bradley School Supt ................... .................... 1. E. Young Coroner* ...................................... J..T. Brown Recorder................................. ........ Ben Burrough. County court meets the first Wednesday In each month. __________ Sunday morning at the Baptist. were dinner guests of Mrs. D. E. Mar tin of It- igon Sunday. church a union patriotic service was held, Bishop Paddock presiding, The Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Reeves, Carroll church was tilled and all hearing the and Francis aid Mrs. Trowbridge bishop were well pleased with the drove to Pendleton Saturday. Miss sermon His talk was timely, force Nason accompanied them up. ful snd earnest and will go far toward Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb drove in bringing those who beard him to real Wednesday from Spokane, where they ize fully the problems confronting the spent the winter. They will be here nation. Such an impression was made all summer looking after their place. by the morning address that 20 went Dale Hiokle left Monday morning from Hermiston to Echo to bear the for Portland where he will continue bishop give the address there. Mayor............................................... F. C. McKenzie Recorder .................................. C. M. Jensen Chief of Police .................................. C. C. Salser Treasurer ........................................... F. A. Phelps Fire Chief....................................... W. Beasley City Physician................................ C. O. Wainscott City Attorney...................................... W. J. Warner City Surveyor.......................................8. R. Oldaker Cemetery tras this week of which Councilmen...........................................J. D. Watson .................................. Wm. Kennsdy we have learned were given by Mrs. ............................................ H. M. Straw Hinkle Tuesday, Mrs. Gunn Wednes ................................... A. L. Larson ............................................ F. R. Reeves day, Mrs. Eriksen, Mrs. Swayze, Mrs. ................. C. S. McNaught School District Officiala Miss Nason, county librarian, was down Friday evening of last week to act as judge in the west end oratorical contest. Miss Nason is a firm believer in aiding the nation during the war and Is using her spare time to grow potatoes. Mias Nason intends giving the profits of her share to the Red Cross. LOCAL BRIEFS Miss Emma Barham, of Erie, Pa., came Tuesday fur an extended visit at the borne of her brother, J. C. Bar ham. Mr. Barham, who has been quite sick, Is greatly improved. City Officiala Friday evening of last week the newly formed Honor Guard gave a very enjoyable dance at the Hermis- too auditorium, Mr. Marxen very generously giving up bii regular nigbt. The attendance was good. The Guard now haa something like 35 members. The next meeting of the Red Cross will be held at the Civic Center room Thursday afternoon, May 3. All mem bers are urged to be present snd assist in getting the work here under way. To those not already members an Sheriff and Mrs. Taylor were down invitation ia extended to come to this meeting and unite with the organiza- Saturday. lion. Men are equally as eligible to Rev. Hall, of Marshfield, wss here membership as women. over Sundsy visiting with bis mother The Honor Guard membership and sisters. making every effort to get in touch at Delbert Park, son of Prof, and Mrs. once with everyone likely to join. Park of Pendleton, spent the week The classes in the vari us lines of end with friends in this city. work the Guard will take up are to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Upham came the open May 2 and those joining after first of the week and will spend the that date would be unable to enter the summer at the home of tbeir son, C. L first classes. Should the membership Upham. committee fail to find all, those desir ing to join would do well to communi Mr. and Mrs. Newell, Herbert jr., A. H. Gulickson and R. C. Walber cate with some member immediately. his work at Reed college until called to the training camp which will con vene May 8. Reeves, Mas. Leathers Thursday. M . and Mrs. Watson, Clarice and Directors . .......................... C. 8. McNaught. Chm. ............................................ J D. Watson John D, Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle, Dale ............................................ F. B. Swayze Clerk. J. H. Young and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Swavze. Doris and Frank were Sunday after noon and evening guests at the W. B. The following table shows the high and low tem- Hinkle home in Echo. parature for the days and nights for the past week: Father O’Rourke of Heppner, ao Dato High Low Date High Low companied by his neice Miss O’Rourke, 24 « S3 »___ ...... « 41 25 ............. 65 « visited here several days this week SI . ...... 60 « . .......... 69 41 Tuesday evening a reception was ten- 22 ......... 67 29 S3 ... . 66 « dered them at the home of Father But M. D. SCROGGS ler which waa moot enjoyable. Co-overative Observer WEATHER REPORT OPEN COMPETITION POSITIVELY ASSURED | i "Off-the-Tray" the lunch service recently inaugurated by Union Pacific System that is proving immensely popular, is a new reason why you should insist that your - tickets read Union Pacific System. OREGON...................... DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS Hasel-Burr ... Allendale Hardscrabble ' . .......... “The Locusts" Barham, J. c Mountain View Ranch .................Four Sisters Briggs, Geo. E ---- Beisse. August F.... ....................... Germania ..................... Tamal pías Blessing. W. L ...... ........ Terrace Park Bradley. G. W Campbell. Duncan .. Clover Dale Ranch Canfield, R. C. (Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge Glen Ellen Canfield, Mrs. R C Casseriy. J. J......... Sunny Slope ..... Buckeye Ranch Chamberlain, C. C . .......... Herma Vista Clarke. Mrs. C. S. . Devis. E-E ..Pleasant View ...... Beth-arabah ............ . Roselawn Shady Nook Farm .. Alfalula Ranch Embry. JohnT.The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch Summerdale Eriksen, E. T Electric Dairy Ranch Fowler, F. F ........ Ridgeview Giese. W.J South Hill Farm Getto. H. B ............. Alfadale ... The Knoll Gunn. H. M............... ........... Hallhunt Hall. C. G. and H. E .... Green Acres Hannan. W. F.......... ........ Nob Hill Hobbs. E. A.............. Morningside Hoisington & Hoisington Fairview Ranch .... Tarryawhile Hooker. H. A............... -......... ............ Wabasso Horning. Mrs. D. W---- -- ... Hurlburt. H. G—.................. ..... The Happy Home Intlekofer, John................. — .............................. Orio Tawa Johnson. A. 8............ ------------ ................ Jensen. C. M............... —........ Four O'Clock Ranch Kellogg. C. W........................ . ..... „...-... High Gate . ......... The Lay Ranch Lay A Son ....................... Leathers. W. A....................... .............. Buena Vista South View Leek. John.............................. ....... . Longley, H. J........................ Blue Ribbon Orchard Loomis. Geo......—.................. . ............ Loomisville Macdonald, Chas................... ................. Breezy Hill McCully. R. A......................... ....... The Three Pines McLallen, W. A..................... ........Multum in parvo McNaught. C. S..................... ........Ridgeway 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 Roberts, W. T ..................... .............. Tir Glwys Root. W. T. A Son................. ...... Orchard Home Reihl. John F -...................... ............ Silver Maple Savage, B. S.....—.................. ............. Beacon Hill ......... Vindobonna Schachermeyer, Carl —...... School District 115................ . Minnehaha School Sellers, W. T.......................... . Sweet Briar Farm 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 i Watson, J. D All Contractors to Have Chance to Bid on Proposed Highways. Oregon. 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. 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 Regular price $1.00 a year f. I ÿXTER Regular price $1.00 a year C. S. DUNN. Register NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE UNDER EXE CUTION 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 11500.00 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 1150.00 attorneys fees, and for 929.65 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. throe, 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 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. Iement and all costs; I will on to satis: & D 1917, at the hour of 2 the 9th guarantee for the permanency of his work. •"Be It further resolved that tn the •vent no satisfactory bid can be ob tained the Highway Commission will proceed to do the work Itself by force account after the purchase and in stallation of Ita own paving plant.' "The above resolution Is Intended as a frank statement to the public hat our policy will be. If there 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- cution and all costs. Dated this 4th day of April, A. D. 1917. »S3 T. D. Taylor, Sheriff is anything which is not fully covered IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY It is due to an oversight on our part Con Louise Yeager, Plaintiff, vs. Mary L. Sut- snd not due to sny desire to evade tor. Defendant, Summons for Publication. any Issue or question. To Mary L. Sutton. In the name of the State of Oregon, greetings: “We may summarize our plane as dollows: We shall demand snd en complaint hi above entitled deavor to acquire for the state full suit within six weeks of the date of the first publication of thia summons, and you will take value for every dollar of public money notice that if you fail to appear and an.wer or expended If the bond issue la adopt plead within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will appeal to the above entitled court foe ed we shall so far as possible, com ----------- - —, . — -—-"7 mence work In every county In which one of the notes referred to In the complaint and 1 work Is to be done at the earliest possible moment. We shall not favor one county or locality over another, but will, to the best of our ability, be fair to the various sections of the property: S one-half of the NW quarter of the state “ absolutely no chances. Flume Stock NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. 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 N% NW SWh 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. Me Keen and Henry M. Sommerer, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register oonds June 4th. the voters of the stste are taking alters pass through day and t ods at small prices. You will Building Material of All Kinds Davis, Geo .. Davis. H. C. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION construction if the pending road bond bill should be approved by the voters In the June election, the Stste High way Commission issued the following statement: "We recognize the propriety of your inquiry and therefore hereby author ize you on our behalf to say that this Commission, at a public meeting held at Portland on this date, adopted the following resolution: *' 'Whereas there exists in the pub lie mind an Impression that undue profits have heretofore been mads by paving contractors in Oregon, " ‘Be it resolved that ft will be the policy of the Highway Commission to call for bids on all standard types of pavement in open and fair rom peti tlon and to award contracts to the ........... Lumber Agnew, A. W 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 of NE%, being the S%2 NW% 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. In reply to an inquiry from the J. Warner, United States Commissioner, at his Legislative Good Roads Committee as office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 3rd day of May, 1917. to what its policy would be in the Claimant names as witnesses: William O. matter of awarding contracts for road Sutherland. William O. Whitsett, Hiram J. Still ings, Edward H. Graham, all of Hermiston. lowest responsible bidder who will be required to give a good and sufficient Ak ly . HERMISTON, HERALD, A i. 19 ,3 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. Again we say, Why Hesitate. Bring or send your subscription, new or renewal, today The bill au- thorizing the bonds specifically de scribes the roads to be improved and defines the general character of their construction. Bids will be invited and. If the proposals are excessive, the an Highway Commissioners nounced that they will do their own naving. What more could be asked * ======= The HERALD 31-37 Attorno y for Plaintiff I