THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
EDITORIAL NOTES
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. . ..........
25c
.......10c
.......... -10c
10 and 13c
.......... 35c
POST TOASTIES, KRINKLE CORN FLAKES,
ALBERS ROLLED OATS
still at the o’d price.
Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish, Gilt Edge Liquid Polish
Umatilla Storage & Commission
Company
Free Deliverv t all Parts of the City
PHONE 411
The Hermiston Herald
Hermiston’s newly reorganized
band is at present a self-support
ing institution. The members
thereof are striving to attain a
degree of excellence which will
make of it not only a credit to
this wide awake city, but to the
whole county as well. The band
boys should be encouraged, even
in a pecuniary way, by residents
of this project, for there is noth
ing better than a good band to
give local color to a community.
The Fourth of July celebration
at Pendleton proved an utter fail-
ure, and was a fiasco in every
sense of the word—so sayeth the
Pendleton daily papers and all
the people who attended from
here and all over the county,
Naturally, many feel that those
responsible for pulling off such a
rank affair should, in a literal
sense, be hung, drawn and quar
tered. It is said that about the
only redeeming feature was the
stirring patriotic address deliver-
ed by Justice H. L. Benson of
the supreme court. If Pendle-
tonians want to witness a real
celelebration—one absolutely void
of fraud—they had better lay off
their stuff and come to Hermis
ton next Fourth of July, join in
the festivities and see and learn
something of one of the most
prosperous irrigated districts in
the state.
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
DIRECTORY OF RANCH
NAMES AND OWNERS
Agnew, J. 1-----
.......-------- ... Circle A
............... Hazel-Burr
Allendale
Hardscrabble
“The Locusts’*
Mountain View Ranch
....... ......... Four Sisters
....................... Germania
......... -.............
Terrace Park
Allen, F. L
Barham. J. C
Bauschard, W P
Briggs, Geo. K
Beisse, August F
Blessing. W. L
Bradley G. W
Campbell, Duncan
Canfield, H C. (Butter Creek)
Clover Dale Ranch
The Ragged Edge
...... - Glen Ellen
. ............ Sunny Slope
Buckeye Ranch
..... - ...Herma Vista
........ Pleasant View
............ Beth-arabah
Davis, Geo
....... .......... Roselawn
Davis, H. C
Shady Nook Farm
Dyer, J. s....
____ Alf alula Ranch
Embry.Johnt...
Embry, John T. The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch
Summerdale
Eriksen, e . T—
Electric Dairy Ranch
Zsexlc"w.s”
............... Ridgeview
....... South HUI Farm
Geise. H B....
_____ ___ Alíndale
cam“’—
-....... The Knoll
u.n
r
__
■
—
............... Hallhurst
Hall. C. 0. and H. E
Hannan. W. F
...........Green Acres
Hobbs. E. A........ -_____ ___ .................... Nob Hill
Hoisington & Hoisington......
Morningside
Hood. C. A................... ............. .... Fairview Ranch
Tarry a while
Hooker, H. A......... ..................
Horning, Mrs. D. W
.................. Wabasso
Hurlburt, H. G------
The Happy Home
Intlekofer, John----
.........................Orio
Johnson. A. S--------
Jensen, C. M......... .
Four O’Ciock Ranch
Kellogg, C. W .........
.... ........... High Gate
........ 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 Lark
Purdy. A. W............................
Coeur d’ Alene
Raley Ranch (G. C. Ramier)
...... ..... Rainbow
Roberts, W. T........................
........ Tir Glwys
Root, W. T. & Son ..................
Orchard Home
Reihl, John F..........................
.... Silver Maple
Savage, B. s
.... Beacon Hili
Schachermeyer, Carl........ ................... ...
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
Canfield, Mrs. K. C
J. J
Chamberlain, C. C
Clarke, Mrs. C. S.
Casserly.
gether with plenty of water at a
nominal cost during the growing
Issued Each Saturday by
season to insure the production
M. D. O’CONNELL
of the various crops.
OREGON
HERMISTON
Thus it is, also, that we feel
we
have arrived at an opportune
Entered as second class matter, December
4. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon time to share in the advancement
and prosperity which is now be
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
.$1.50 coming apparent in this section
One year
.
.75
Six months....
of the county, and with the same
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
vim and vigor that has character
ADVERTISING RATES
ized
those responsible for bring-
Display One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser-
An interesting item in the Pilot
• tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly
ing
about this joyous state of Rock Record says the county
rates. 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Reader*-First insertion, 10 cents per line; each affairs you will find us hence- court has agreed to grade and
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
6 cants per line.
forth with our shoulder to the I prepare for hard surfacing the
wheel along with the rest using road between Pendleton and Pilot
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
the best endeavors of The Her- Rock. This is to be done before
ADVERTISING BY THE
aid to attain the goal of making January 1, 1918, and “while the
"AMERICAN " ress A 550CIATION
‘‘‘ —-,
of Hermiston one of the leading highway commission has not gone
cities of Umatilla county.
GENERAL OFFICES
on record promising to surface
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
Politically this paper will be this road immediately after Janu
"cun- ... nt* THF PRINPIDAL CITIES
independent Republican—mean ary 1, it is generally understood
ing that in state, county and that there will be no delay on
WE MAKE OUR BOW
civic affairs it will support the their part after the road has
It is with much pleasure that : man or woman best qualified to
We
we enter upon our labors in the ' fill office regardless of what been fully prepared.”
thought the funds to be expended
newspaper field in this commun political creed they may belong. !
by the state commission were for
ity, for we already feel, from the ' Having believed in the principles
trunk lines. Certainly the Pilot
genial hospitality existing among ' of Republicanism long before we
Rock road cannot be termed a
the residents of Hermiston, both I cast our first vote, and opining
trunk road. Or, probably the
in the town and country, that we ' that we are getting too old to
county will prepare the road base
have cast our lot among a class ′ change now, it is the intention
and then, being turned down by
of people living as one big to help all we can through the
the commission, will be forced to
brotherhood, doing good for one columns of The Herald to steer
hard surface at county expense
another and holding enmity to the national ship of state over
to save the work already done.
ward none.
the shoals upon which it has If facts are as they read in the
Lack of confliction in the busi been stranded for a number of
Record it is time right now for
ness or social life is seldom years with a view to electing a
an awakening.
found in cities the size of this, Republican president at the next
therefore one is agreeably sur presidential election. However,
Taken Up
is hereby given that the undersigned
prised on arrival to settle here to we are thoroughly in accord with has Notice
taken up and holds at his ranch one mile west
Springs dam, the following described stock.
find a total eradication of this the present national administra of 1 Cold
bay mare, wnight 1200 pounds, about 10 years
menace to the welfare anti up tion, believing it to be our patri old; no visible brand; right fore foot club.
The above described property will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
building of the community.
otic duty to uphold every act of hand
Monday, July 23, 1917, at 10:00 o’clock
Newspaper history tells us that the president and congress dur a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re
deemed by owner,
T. E. Brassfield.
this town experienced some dis ing the continuance of the war. adv 42c
cord in its early infancy, but
In closing, we wish to say that
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
that passed away with the the columns of this paper will be Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
Grande. Oregon, May 17. 1917.
emerging of Hermiston from its open at all times to communica La
Notice is hereby given that James Eddie, of
Hermiston. Oregon, who. on March 27th. 1911.
swaddling clothes some years tions on live topics from ranch made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09152.
for Unit ‘V in the NWh. beine Nl SEY NWY
ago into a city of some import ers and residents, which will be Section
28. Township 5 North. Range 28 east Wil
;
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
ance in Umatilla county. This published free of charge. To make
five-year proof to establish claim to the
; land above
described before W. J. Warner, United
burying of the hammer and the the correspondents of The Her- States
at his office at Hermiston,
: Oregon, Commissioner,
on the 12th day of July, 1917.
replacement of it by a horn to aid we extend congratulations Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Chezik.
E. Davis, John Olson and Benjamin S.
sound the dawning of better for the good work they have : Emerson
Savage, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register
days for this irrigation project done in furnishing to the paper
has had its reward, for be it newsy items from their respect
AUSEON’S
known that of late years new ive neighborhoods, and hope
settlers have been persistently they will continue in the future1
coming here and purchasing as in the past to help out along
tracts of land, both improved this line. Being a stranger here
ESTABLISHED BIX YEARS
and unimproved- and they still for the time being, we certainly
continue to come, as is evidenced will appreciate any items of news
by the deals recorded each week ; handed in, and take this oppor
Our Aim Is
by the real estate men of this 1 tunity to cordially invite all the
To Please the Public
city.
, old timers and those of more re
Of course, this being a gov- cent
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arrival to call at our office
BATHS IN CONNECTION
ernment irrigation project has and become acquainted.
much to do with this influx of
M. D. O’Connell
Hermiston
farmers, for they realize that
Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Oregon
here they will find stability, to-
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Suitable for All Flume Construction
See Us First
Before Starting Construction Work
and You Will Find We Have Just
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Phone Main 33
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Done by
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Cleaningand Pressing
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to the sale of ALFALFA LANDS in the
State of Oregon
We Handle the Umatilla Farm Lands
Co. Lands at Hermiston
UNDER THE UMATILLA GOVERNMENT PROJECT
We Handle the Oregon Land & Water Co.’s Lands
Barber Shop
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Columbia Valley
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Nationalism
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Patriotism
will be the keynote of the greatest of all meetings of the
F. O. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Ore.
O-W. R. R. & N.
Retan Limit July 18
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Fortland
Hermiston
Oregon
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