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THE Welch’s Grape Juice The drink for warm days Carried in pints and quarts We also offer for warm weather food and labor savers HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, our parties, fancy dresses, can dies or cigars? Are we content- ed with our old car and buying | less gasolene for it than a year ago? No, we have done none 1.... of I these things and, until we do. | we have done but little in the j way of giving. We must econ omize, deny ourselves, anything to help win the war and care for those who win it for us. Manchurian No. 1 walnuts, pound....................-----......... 20c DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS Agnew, J. I .... Ames. C. F Barham. J. C Bauschard, W. P Briggs, Geo. E . ... Beisse. August F Blessing, W. L Bradley, G. W.......... Campbell, Duncan ... Umatilla Storage & Commission Company LOCAL BRIEFS Chamberlain, C. C Clarke. Mrs. C. 8. .. "The Locusts Mountain View Rane Four Sil Building Material of All Kinds Clover Dale Rane h Flume Stock The Ragged Glen Sunny ...Herma Pleasant Davis, E. E. R. Alexander was down from Pen dleton Wednesday. Lumber Circle Canfield, R. C. (Butter Creek) Canfield, Mrs. R. C Jap rice, pound...................-........................ 10c Luncheon ripe olives, 9 oz----------- ------ — ----------------- Eighth boxes Perfection sodas_____________________ _ Kream Krisp, purely vegetabie shortening, 2 lb 9 oz------68c No Rub laundry help, pkg ---------- -- ------ ------------- - Money back if it doesn’t do the work Bath Tablet Soap, asst, bar------------------------------------- 10c OREGON. Suitable for All Flume Construction Davis, Geo Rosela: Davi*. H. C Shady Nook Dyer, J. 8... Alf alula 1 Gerald and George McKenzie went Embry. John T.The Red Feathered Chicken to Pendleton Wednesday to visit their Eriksen, E. T... ...................................... Summ Fowler, F. F . Electric Dairy grardp rents. Giese, w.j ._ South Hill Mrs. Horning left hurriedly Wed- Gelee, H. B nesday nigbt on receipt of a telegram Gunn. H. M. that Dr. Horning was seriously ill. Hall, C. G. and H. E Mr. and Mrs Callbeck were at Pen Hannan. W. F.......... Hobbs. E. A....... ...... dleton Tuesday to attend the wedding Hoisington & Hoisington. of their daughter, Harriet Matilda. Hood. C. A The Green A< ___Nob See Us First Before Starting Construction Work and You Will Find We Have Just What You Need Hooker. H. A_____ Free Delivery to all Parts of the City PHONE 411 Mrs. Martin was up from Irrigon Horning. Mr*. D. W Tuesday attending Eastern Star. She Hurlburt, H. G____ Intlekofer, John__ returned home Wednesday morning. The Happy Johnson. A. 8 ........ The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by FRANCIS R. REEVES HERMISTON OREGON ness. That is why the Red Cross is maintained by private sub scription; a fund to which we all should gladly contribute. Mias Bertha Disbon came in Thurs Jensen, C. M ....... . day afternoon for a visit of a few days. Kellogg, C. W ........ She is a guest of Mrs. J F. McNaught. Lay & Son Leathers. W. A .... Leek, John Longley. H. J Loomis, Geo Macdonald, Chas McCully. R. A...... McLallea, W. A Mrs. Jack Ingham and little daugh McNaught, C. 3 ter. of Cranbrook, B C., came Wed McNaught, J. F oesday for a visit at the home of Monkman, B. G Newport, H. G - Eldora Kingsley was a hostess Wed nesday evening to a number of friends with Arlene Kennedy as guest of honor. Four O'Clock R ....... ........ High UNION P Phone Main 33 Buena South Blue Ribboo " The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. ____ Breezy Hi The Three Pin Multum in pan Ridgeway Far During our Civil war large numbers of men lost their lives Highland Fan because there was no effective SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Old Home Other Mrs. Ingham’s sister, Mrs. Hinkle. One year ........... $1.50 means for quick relief. . ...... Fairview Six months .......... -.......... 76 wars have claimed heavy tolls Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Clarice and Pennock, F. B.............. ........... Subscriptions must be paid in advance. Percey. C. B............................. Meadow because of inadequate equipment John D., Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle and Purdy. A. W............................ ..Coeur d‘ 4 ADVERTISING RATES Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd and Isa for the work. At the beginning Raley Ranch (G. C, Ransier). Display-One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- ....... Tir Gl tien*. 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly of the present European war re belle were dinner guests at the Briggs Roberts, W. T........................ Root, W, T. & Son ..... ........... Orchard H rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. farm Sunday. Reihl. John F.......................... . Silver M Readers —First insertion, 10 cent* per line; each lief work could not keep up with subsequent insertion without change of copy. Tuesday afternoon Mrs J. W Ralph Savage, B. 8....... ..................... .... Beacon 5 cent* per line. ____ the terrible maiming of the sol was a delightful hostess incompliment Schachermeyer, Carl ............ diers. As a result in France sur to Mrs. Kennedy who leaves Sunday School District 115.................. IHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN W. T............................ Sweet Briar geons were forced to amputate a for Portland. Auction bridge was the Sellers. ADVERTISING BY THE Shaw. C. H. (Butter Creek) ......The Six 3 leg or arm and perform other diversion, four tables being tilled. Shutt. T. E .............. ........ .. ........... High V MERI Shutter. C. L ......................... North View Hoi operations absolutely without an Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime and Simmons, W. H..... .................. Tip T little daughter came Thursday to anesthetic. A bone was cut Stewart. R. A ...................... Sum GENERAL OFFICES Stanyan, C. P....... VEW YORK AND CHICAGO much as a butcher cuts a bone in make their home here. They have Stubbe, H. E ....... Pleasant Ridge his shop. Old newspapers, any- taken the Ross Newport house. Dr. Sullivan. P. P........ Sweet Spring 1 Prime is successor to Dr. Campbell. Theriault. W. J thing at all, were used to bind Voelker. Alfred E Liberal County Officials a wound and a piece of discard Civic club will bold its regular meet Watson, J. D ...West Circuit Judge .....................................G. W. Phelps ing next Friday afternoon. This will District Attorney......................... Roscoe 1. Keator ed twine served to fasten it in be a purely business meeting and no Judge.................. ........... -....................... C. H. Marsh Commissioners ...............................B. E. Anderson place. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. Nothing else was avail program has been arranged. Neither H. M. Cockburn In the Circuit Court of the State o Clerk ..................................... R.T. Brown able. will postcards be mailed the members. Oregon for the County of Umatilla. Sheriff J. D. Taylor Treasurer.......................... ............... Grace Gilliam Now the United States has en Mrs McKenzie and Mrs. Purdy went Western Land A Irrigation Company, I Assessor —C. P. Strain corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Michal Kramme Surveyor......................................... Willard Bradley tered the world war. Our boys to Portland Wednesday to attend the Defendant. School Supi ................. .................... I, E. Young To Michal Kvamme the above named de Coroner J.T. Brown —the best in the land—are al rose carnival. Miss Vera Purdy and tendant : Recorder. ............... Ben Burroughs Miss Marion Briggs accompanied them IN THE NA.E OF THE STATE O1 County court meets the first Wednesday la each ready being sent to Europe. Soon to attend the state Honor Guard con- OREGON : You are hereby required to ap month. they will be holding a part of the vention. pear and answer the complaint heretofore filed against you In the above entitle! City Officials battlefront. Hundreds and thous court and cause on or before the last daj Thursday afternoon at the Reeves of the time prescribed In the order for pub Mayor................... F.C. McKenzie Recorder ......................................... C. M. Jensen ands of them will be killed and home Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. Swayze and lication of the summons herein, to-wit Chief of Police ............................... C. C. Salter within six weeks from the date of the firs Shall we let them lie Mrs. Reeves entertained in compii publication Treasurer ........................................ F. A. Phelps wounded. of this summons, or within sii Fire Chief......................... .............. -W. Beasley from the date of personal servici Kennedy. Auction weeks Mrs. City Physician............................... C. O. Wainscott on the battlefield to suffer and ment to upon you of a copy of the summons and City Attorney....................................... W. J. Warner bridge and fancy work were the d ver- complaint herein, If the same be served ou City Surveyor ................................... S. R. Oldaker possibly die, or shall we provide the State of Oregon ; and If you fall s< Counciimen ................................... J. D. Watson sions following which refreshment- of to appear and answer, the plaintiff wll ................................ Wm. Kennedy the means of speedy aid and by apply to the court for the relief demanded were served. ............................................. H. M. Straw In the complaint herein, to-wit, for a de ................... ...................... A. L. Larson good nursing bring them back to cree cancelling contract for the sab ............... F. R. Reeves Clay Embry visited with bis father of the W. 12 of the the W. 14 of the 8. 14 oi ............................. C. 8. McNaught health? One of those boys may the S. 14 of the NE. 1 of the 8W. 4 o Sunday while on bls wav from Clark be ours, or at least a friend. No st n to Portland. He is now in the Section 17. Township four North of Rang School District Officials 28 East of the Williamette Meridian, con Directors C. 8. McNauxht. Chm. matter who he may be, he has florist business with an uncle and is taining 2.5 acres, with a water right to de ......................... J. D. Watson rendant made on October 17. 1911, re F. B. Swayze responded to the call of his coun going to Port and to enter one of the moving the cloud from plaintiff's tith Clerk. J. H. Young try; he is fighting for our liberty big bouses of that city to learn more caused by said contract being recorded It the deed records of Umatilla County, Ore gon. In Hook 76 at page 115, and quieting and freedom; he has a mother of the business. plaintiff's title to said premises am WEATHER REPORT Clarice and John D. Watson enter- property. The following table shows the high and low tem somewhere whose heart is aching. This summons Is published pursuant t< perature for the days and nights for the past order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps And how can we who remain tained Saturday afternoon for Arlene an Kennedy. About twenty of the young Judge of said court, made and entered or the 11th day of May, 1917, directing thal at home better these conditions? Low High Date Date High Low people were present and enjoyed a service of summons herein be made by pub 40 Give to the Red Cross, the organ 88 53 12____ ....... 77 8 most delightful lime at various games, lication once each week for six successive 41 In the Hermiston Herald, a weekly 46 IS ...... ....... 89 9 - .... 79 ization authorized to do the relief following which Mrs. Watson served weeks newspaper printed and published at Iler 45 14____ ___ 91 480 10___ ... 67 miston, Oregon. Date of first publication refreshments. 11 .. . 69 43 work. Our men are but starting May 19, 1917. M. D. SCROGGS W. O. DROWLEY. to the front. We must not wait Wm. Kennedy left Sunday for Port- Attorney for Plaintiff Co-operative Observer Vancouver, r. <>. Address : =====---------------------------- 1 1 . I — until they are wounded to think land to take his new position as dep Clarke County, Washington. Whe does the government not of their relief. Provide it now. uty income tax collector. His leaving Hermiston is a regret to bis many finance Red Cross work, the sams Have the hospitals and equipment friends. Mrs. Kennedy, Arlene and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT as all other necessary expanse ready. Be sure there are sur Marjorie leave Sunday, Mr. Kennedy To the stockholders and sharehol of the Umatilla River Water U connected with the war? This geons and nurses on the ground. coming up for them. Association. is a question often asked. The Surely, we, who stay at home. The following is a statement of THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF American Red Cross is ranked as can do this for those who are IN OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA sum of money estimated by the a neutral and will continue as offering their very lives for our W. G. Drowley, Plaintiff. f Su mmm* for pub- of directors of the Umatilla 1 w. T. Schlosser, Defendant. ’ closurCor tax ten Water Users Association for its such so long as maintained by comfort and safety. To W. T Schlosser, the above named defendant; rent expenses for the ensuing year: private subscriptions. All civil In the name of the state of Oregon you are the hereby notified that W. G. Drowley, the holder of 1. Estimated cost of labor and mater Our troops will soon be in ized nations recognize it Were certificate of delinquency numbered 1383 issued inis: the 7th day of April. 1917, by the tax collector it financed by the government trenches living a life none but on of the county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, for the Stamps............................................... $ 25. of four and sixty-three hundredth* ($4.63) then it would take the same the strongest can stand. They amount Priming dollars, the same being the amount then due and _ and stationery ..... 100. will have none of the home lux delinquent for taxes for the year 1913, together 9 Palmaran -es nf salari.« and standing as any other branch of with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the “ EStmated cost Of Balarles an 1 real property assessed to you. of which you are of employes: the army or navy and. as such, uries and thankful to get the the owner as appears of record, situated In said Secretary, salary 1 year, office, county and state, and particularly bounded and plainest of food. They will lie would lose much of its effective- described as follows, to-wit: West half of the light and boat .................... 420. in those trenches day and night, Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section 8, township 4 Attorney’s fees during current of range 28 east of W. M. You are further subject to bombardment of shot north notified that said w. G. Drowley has paid taxes year........................................................... 300.00 300. . YELLOWSTONE and shell. The expected relief on said premises for prior or subsequent years3 Other liahililiM and the chic). With the rate of interest on said amounts as fol- • vtner naoiiiiiea ana me onjecta may be an order for a bayonet for which they are to be incurred: has 4 Twis Summen Tax Receipt Note io First National Bank of Number Amt. charge. They are giving the Date paid 1591 $1.73 15 per cent Aprii 9,1917 1914 Hermiston ... 1163.73 beet years of their life- possibly 1915 April 9, 1917 1590 2.15 1917 SEASON 4068 April 9. 1917 1916 Io erest on note 116 37 life itself. Or perhaps it is the JUNE 20 - SEPT. I5 4. Total estimated expense... .2025.10 navy instead of the army. Com 5. 1 he number of shares against paratively few will come out ley will apply Io the circuit court of the county which the expenses are to be assess- Make your plans and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the now—1917 fMtr ed is 17,000 shares without wounds of some nature. just »f the press. 6 The a-sessment per share on ac- Writ» What are we doing at home? We count of items one, two and three ia Wm. McMurray are asked to raise a hundred mil the day of said first publication, and defend this Ge. Passenger Agent Portland lion dollars for their care when Ou Tuesday, July 3. 1917, at 2o‘clock for a copy wounded. Some of us may think p m , the board of directors will meet we cannot give our portion. How blished by order of the Honorable Gil- at the office of the secretary to take up the consideration of the call and many have denied themselves a assessment. Any -hareholder may thing that more might be given All appear, «od io wriliog, object to the acific to help the soldiers? Have we published estimates. POPULAR AND DIRECT gone without a meal or any of | W. J. Warner Thomas Campbell tioned. Stephen A. Lowell, YELLOWSTONE ROUTE Secretary President its luxuries? Have we given up Address, Pendleton, Ore. Attorney for Plaint Entered as second-class matter. December >. 1906, at the postofice at Hermiston, Oregon Inland Empire Lumber Company RED CROSS WEEK has been set by President Wilson as June 18 to 25 During that week the United States will raise $100,000,000 in subscriptions to help the men who offer their lives on the battle field for the defense of our country. We Owe Them This and Far More Mere money can never repay the debt to those thus sacrificing themselves. It will, however, go a long way toward alleviating suffering for those wounded and sick. To those who cannot share in the task at the battle front it should be a privilege and an honor to give so long as there is a dollar left. We are all called upon to give our share. Surely all will do so cheerfully. The Red Cross Means Men to hunt out the wounded t at they may not lie on the battle field Disinfectant that the wound may be properly cleansed Gauze and bandages that the wound may be properly dressed Splints that shattered bones may be properly set Chloroform that operations may be made less painful These are but a few of many thing that can be done by the American Red Cross with the $100,000,000 we are going to give Help Humanity by Giving