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THE A Few Items That will serve as a guide to everything we handle No Rub laundry help, pkg........................... Money back if it doesn’t do the work New lot evaporated prunes and peaches, lb Horseradish, hot relish, sweet relish ------- Split market baskets, two sizes..........------ Coffee Tone, a coffee substitute, lb.............. I HERALD, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON. DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS LOCAL BRIEFS Miss Dorothy Ross was at Pendleton the first of the week. ....Circle A ... Allendale Hardscrabble "The Locusts" Mountain View Ranch .................. Four Sisters Reisse, August F ...... -........... Germania Blessing, W. L ......... . . Tamalpias Bradley, G. W .... Terraco Park Campbell, Duncan Clover Dale Ranch Canfield, R. C. (Butter Creek) . The Ragged Edge Canfield. Mrs. K. C _. ____ Glen Ellen Casserly. J. J .............. Sunny Slope Chamberlain, C. C Buckeye Ranch Clarke, Mrs. C. S.......... Herma Vista Cressy, Geo. A.............. Davis. E. E....... ....... . .............Beth-erabob Davis, Geo .................. ........ ......... Roselawn Davis. H.C.............. 4. Shady Nook Farm Dyer. J. 3___________ ..... A If al ula Ranch Embry, John T.The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch Eriksen. E. T....________ ................. Summerdale Fowler, F. F....................... Electric Dairy Ranch Giese. W.J........________ ................. Ridgeview Geise, H. B......................... .......... South Hill Farm Graham. Ed.'B.................. ............. Alf odale Gunn. H. M................ ....... . ..... Tbe Knoll Hall, C. G. and H.E ........... Hallbust Hannan. W. F................... .... Green Acree Hubbs E. A............_ ____ ............. Nob Hill Hoisington A Hoisington Morningside Hood. C. A............ ______ Fairview Ranch Hooker, H. A.................... Tarryawhile Horning. Mrs. D. W___ ------------- Wabasso Hurlburt. H. Q. .. ______ ........ The Happy Home Intlekofer, John...______ -........—.......... —___ Orlo Johnson. A. 3 ....... _.... ..... ................................Tawa Jensen, C. M...... Four O'clock Ranch Kellogg, C. W ... .........-......... High Gate Lay A Son .......... ........... The Lay Ranch Leathers. W. A .. ................. Buena. Vista Leek. John.......... ................ South View 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 Luk 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. 3....................... ...... ............. Beacon Hill Schachermeyer, Carl............ . ... Vindobonna School District . ..................... Minnehaha School Sellers, W. T..._...................... Sweet Briar Farm Shaw, C. H. (Butter Creek) . ....... The Six Sisters Shutt. T. E ............................. ............. High Valley Shutter. C. L........... .............. ..North View Home Simmons. W. H..................... . .................... Tip Top Stewart. R. A.....- ........... ........... Sunset Stanyan, C. P......... ................... Riverside Stubbs, H. E.......... . Pleasant Ridge Home Sullivan, P. P........ Sweet Spring Ranch Theriault. W. J..... ...... Lakeview Voelker, Alfred E Liberal View Watson, J. D......... West Lawn Dr. and Mrs. Wainscott went to Portland Tuesday morning where the Barham, j. c Bauschard, w. p doctor attended the state convention. Briggs, Geo. E 10c 10c 10 and 13c 35c POST TOASTIES, KRINKLE CORN FLAKES. ALBÉRS ROLLED OATS still at the old price. Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish. Gilt Edge Liquid Polish Umatilla Storage & Commission Company Free Deliver» to all Parts of the City PHONE 411 Mrs. Wallen, of Adama, came down Saturday to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Campbell, re turning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley, Miss Kings- ley and Eldora returned Monday from Central Oregon where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs Kings- ley's son, Earl J. A letter from Dale Hinkle, member of tbe officers’ training camp, to bis parents, announces that he has re ceived a commission as second lieuten ant. Tbe news will please his many Hermiston friecds as well as Mr. aid Mrs. Hinkle. Miss Margaret N. White, daughter of Mrs. A. White of this city, is here and will spend tbe summer with her mother. Mis* White is a teacher and this week is taking the Oregon exami nations. For the past few years she made her home at San Diego. Word has been received by friends here of the death at Minneapolis of Dr. D. W. Horning Wednesday of last week, June 20. While Dr. Horning is known to but a few, Mrs. Horning has many friends bere. She has an orch ard tract just outside tbe city on the west and spend* her summers on It. As soon as she heard of the doctor’s illness she hurried home and was with him several days before be died. seven and a half years it has been my ambition to give Her Issued Each Saturday by miston and the Hermiston coun FRANCIS R. REEVES try the best paper within my OREGON power, working always with the HERMISTON welfare of the community at Entered as second-class matter, December If I have done those ». 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon heart. things which should not have SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 , been done, and overlooked others One year........................................................... .75 Six months...................................................... ’ which should have had attention, Subscriptions must be paid In advance. it was not intentional. ADVERTISING RATES 1 did not dispose of The Her Display—Ona lima, 25 canta par Inch; two inser- tions, 20 cents per Inch par insertion; monthly ald because I do not believe in rates, 15 cents par Inch par issue. Hermiston Springfield— Chapel to be built here. Readers— Flrat insertion, 10 canta per line; each Hermiston and the subsequent insertion without change of copy. country. I do. Those who have St. Helens—Improvements made in 5 canta per line. so faithfully stuck through the plant of Columbia county mill. Elec « APER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN trials and adversities that come trie power will operate plant. ADVERTISING BY THE with the developing of a new Marshfield—Two shipbuilding plants RiCAN'RESs 550CTATION country —and the same conditions appear a certainty on Coos Bay. exist with pioneering anywhere Morrow county sheep men are refus GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK ANO CHICAGO —are beginning to reap the re ing 557 cents and holding for 60. Hood River strawberries are bring NCuES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ward of their labors and each ing 83 50 to $4 per crate. year will see their burdens light County Official* Portland—Shad hatchery installed Those coming now and on dock of Columbia River Packers’ Circuit Judge......................................... G. W. Phelps ened. District Attorney .......................... Roscoe I. Keator J udge ......................................... C. H. Marsh who are sure to come later will Assn. Government and state cooper NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Commissioners .................... B. E. Andersen The ate to replenish streams. ..................................H. M. Coakburn find the task much easier. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at R. T. Brown Clerk ........... La Grande. Oregon, May 17, 1917. Nowhere is there Sheriff..... ... J. D. Taylor trail is blazed. Notice ia hereby given that James Eddie, of Treasurer.. Grace Gilliam Hermiston, Oregon, who, on March 27th. 1911, a section that has a better pros Assessor ...... C. P. Strain made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09152, COOKING IN A HOLL Willard Bradley Surveyor for Unit C" in the NWM, being Nii SEW NWW ■ School Supt I. E. Young pect today for farming, dairying, Section 28, Township 5 North. Range 28 east Wil Coroner .... .... J.T. Brown lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to A Forest Ranger’s Method of Prepar» make Ben Burroughs fruit, etc., than has this section five-year proof to establish claim to the Recorder... Ing Baked Chicken. land above described before W. J. Warner, United County court meets ths first Wednesday In each of the Upper Columbia valley. States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston. month. One summer day, while laboriously on the 12th day of July, 1917. To the many friends who have picking a sage hen. a friendly forest Oregon, Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Chezik. City Official* Emerson E. Davis. John Olson and Benjamin S. in any way contributed to the ranger approached, smiling, and offered Savage, all of Hermiston, Oregon. . F.C. McKenzie Mayor............... ........................... C. S. DUNN. Register ........................... C.. M Jensen success of The Herald during the to show me an easier way. Recorde r C. C. Salser Chief of Police He lifted a bird as yet untouched by SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Treasurer ...... ....................................... F. A. Phelps past seven and a half years, I my hands and deftly cleaned but did In the Circuit Court of the State of W. Beesley Fire Chief...... ...................... «....... City Physician .......................... C. O. Wainscott desire to express my apprecia not pick it Then he sifted some dirt Oregon for the County of Umatilla. City Attorney. .................................... W.. J. Warner Western Land 4 Irrigation Company, a S. K. Oldaker tion. City Surveyor . Plaintiff, vs, Godfred Johnson, Toward those who have from the ground Into a big mixing pan corporation, J.. D. Watson ............................ ...................... half filled with water. With these in Defendant. ............... ....................Wm. Kennedy differed from me, I hold no To Godfred Johnson, the above named gredients he mixed a paste of soft mud. defendant : ........................................H. M. Straw . .......... A. L. Larson enmity, merely considering it a Now be cut a slab of bacon, which be IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF F. R. Reeves : You are hereby required to ap C. S. McNaught matter of opinion. My best placed Inside tbe hen, with a good OREGON pear and answer the complaint heretofore sprinkling of pepper and salt, at last filed against you In the above entitled court wishes are for the success of stuffing feathers into tbe opening to aud cause on or before the last day of tbe School District Officials prescribed In the order for publication . c. 8. McNaught, Chm. everyone. If I have in any way keep the meat clean. This done, he time Directora of the summons herein, to-wit. within six J. D. Watson weeks from the date of tbe first publication F. B. Swayze contributed to the upbuilding of covered the chicken with the mud of this summons, or within six weeks from J. H. Young Clerk paste. the date of personal service upon you of a the community I am glad for the Now he dug a bole deep enough to copy of the summons and complaint herein, if the same be served out of the State of opportunity to do my bit put the bird In. In the bole he built a WEATHER REPORT Oregon ; and if you fall so to appear and To my successor, Mr. M. D. fire and waited until there was a thick answer, the plaintiff will apply to tbe The following table shows the high and low tem- of coals on tbe sides and bot court for the relief demanded in the com cerature for the days and nights for the past O ’ Connell, I trust you will ex coating herein, to-wit, for a decree cancell week: tom. Next he carefully placed the mud plaint ing the contract for the sale of the North Date High Low tend the same hand of friendship coated chicken on top. Low Date High All this he 1 of the West 19 of the East 14 of the 14 of the SE. 1 of the NE. % of Sec 2: ...... ...... . 76 ______ ........- 88 47 46 given me when I came here a covered with shovels of dirt until the East 17, In Township 4 North of Range 28, East ______ 44 40 23 . .. ....... 81 ......... 91 hole was airtight Now he turned to of the Willamette Meridian, containing 2.5 stranger. He comes to be one of me and said, “It will be cooked in one acres, with a water right to defendant 24 A. .. ....... 7« 49 52 28 ...... .... ..... 89 39 25 ....... ...... 81 made on July 28, 1911, removing the cloud you. He is an experienced news hour from now.” from plaintiff's title caused by said con M. D. SCROGGS tract being recorded In tbe deed records of paper man and doubtless will With that he went his way. Co-operative Observer Umatilla County, Oregon. In Book 73 at At tbe end of tbe hour he cerne again page 486, and quieting plaintiff's title to give you a better paper than 1 and. throwing back tbe soil, drew forth said premises and property. With this issue the writer’s have. He is entitled to your the chicken, quickly skinned It and This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon Gilbert W Phelps, connection with The Herald support and patronage and I feel laid before us a delicately browned Judge of said court, made and entered on chicken with a wholesome odor about the 11th day of May. 1917, directing that ceases. Monday morning a new sure he will receive it service of summons herein be made by It—Outing. publication once each week for six succes- man will be in charge. For F. R. Reeves sire weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a The Hermiston Herald I OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Lumber Building Material of All Kinds Flume Stock 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 Bett Quality h . M. straw , MGR. ourth of July f EXCURSIONS Round - Trip Tickets at Reduced Fares on Sale July 3 and 4, return limit July 5, to points within 200 miles on rail lines of UNION O-W. R. & N CO. America’s Great Railroad Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland Tickets and information upon application to F. C WOUGHTER “Many a Mickle Makes a Muckle A Pat of Butter One pat or serving of butter is a little thing— there are about 64 of them in a pound. In meny households the butter left on the plates probably would equal one pat, or one fourth of an ounce, daily—scraped off into the garbage pail or wished off in the dish pan. weekly newspaper printed and published at Farmers Attention The Perfect Silo farmers will be shown for five daxs.t interested In the BEST Silo ever invented. and ensilage is Best because principal of construction ABSOLUTELY CORRECT Best because it is the Cheapest First Cost, Cheapest Maintenanse Cheapest Construction Remains true and plumb always, has no metal hoops, no nails, no adjustments of any kind to get out of order. Lasts longer and most important Makes Perfect Ensilage • • This we will guarantee. A Delayed Execution. Hermiston. Oregon. Date of first publi- An eighteenth century execution on cation May 19th, 1917. W. O. DROWLEY, Kennington common was stopped for Attorney for Plaintiff. a time owing to a strange cause. On I'. O. Address : Vancouver, Aug. 19, 1763, two days before tbe date Clarke County, Washington. of the execution, a heavy fog came SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. over London, accompanied by thunder In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Umatilla. and lightning and torrents of rain. Western Land & Irrigation Company, a These conditions lasted for nearly for corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Oscar Johnson, ty eight bourn, and many people be- Defendant. To Oscar Johnson the above named de ileved that the last day had arrived. fendant : When the time fixed for the execution IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON ; You are hereby required to ap- arrived the assembled crowd cried i pear and answer the complaint heretofore shame on tbe sheriff for hanging a man filed against you In the above entitled court when tbe world was coming to an end. and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication As he persisted In his preparations, of tbe summons herein, to-wit, within six they burst through the barriers and weeks from the date of the first publica- fiori of this summons, or within six weeks stopped the proceedings, shouting that from the dale of personal service upon you the culprit might as well wait a few of a copy of the summons and complaint minutes, when the grand summons I herein, if tbe same be served out of the of Oregon ; and If you fall so to ap- would come to all. Tbe sheriff had to I | State pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply obtain tbe assistance of a force of sol- to tbe court for the relief demanded In the diera before the execution could be car complaint herein, to-wit, for a decree can- celling the contract for the sale of the E. ried out 14 of the w. 19 of the w. 32 of the SE. % of the NE. Tbe tomb of Noab is supposed to He in the small town of Nakhichevan, on tbe plain of Ararat The burial place la at tbe able of the broken walla of an abandoned fortress in the midst of a vast plain which la literally covered with the remains of bygone glories. ‘ of Sec. I i. Township 4 R 28 East of W. M containing 5 acres, with a water right to defendant made on November 16, 1911. removing the cloud from plaintiff’s title caused by said -contract being recorded la the Deed Records I of I matilla County. Oregon, in Book 76 I at paze 180. and quieting plaintiff’s |ltle to said premises and property. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilbert W Phelps, Call or write for demonstration Their Relation. W. R. FRENTZEL Hotel Hermiston "Those two mean brothers III the I newspaper printed and published at Her Date of first publication firm who argue you down to the last | miston, Oregon. May 19, 1017. cent are twins, are they not?" W. G. DROWLEY. twin — Baltimore Attorney for Plaintiff. O Address : Vanconver. But if every one of our 20,000,000 households should waste one fourth of an ounce of butter daily, on the average, it would mean 313,500 pounds a day —114,062,500 pounds a year. To make this butter would take 265,261,560 gallons of milk—or the product of over half a mil lion cows. But butter isn’t eaten or wasted in every home, some one objects. Very well. Say only 1 in 100 homes wastes even a pat of butter a day—over one million pounds wasted. Still intolerable when but ter ss so valuable a food and every bit of butter left on a plate is so useful in cookery. The United States Department of Agricultura, Washington, D. C., cr the Oregon Agricultural col lege will tell you how to use every bit of buttery in cookery.