HERMISTON
THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON
The UNITED STATES is offering $200,000,000.00
in Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness dated
May 10th, 1917, to mature July 17, 1917, draw
ing 3 1-2 per cent. We are authorized by the
Government to accept your subscriptions.
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ÒRÈGON.
Canning Season is Now at Hand
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LOCALS
HERMISTON,
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No. 16. east . 9:15 a. m.
Post Office Hours
General delivery window open week days 8 a.m.
to 6. cm. Sundaysand holidays from 9 t 10 a. m.
The First National Bank
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s .,
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances Phelps, W. M.S
Dello O. Bushnell. Sec.
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HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M.,
11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
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R. C. Walber. Secy.
C. H. Skinner. W. M.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F..
• meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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vaccines fall.
Write for booklet and testimonials.
10-dose pkg. Blacklog Pilis, $1.00
50-dose pkt Blacklog Pilis, $4.00
The
Cutter
OREGON
T. HINKLE
Attorney at Law
HERMISTON,
OREGON
C. O. WAINSCOTT
Physician and Surgeon
10 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 6 P. M.
Res. Phone, Red 398
Office, Main 2
Office in Bank Bldg.
Hours:
S. A. ROE, M. D.
Practice limited to
RYE. EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT
Pendleton, Oregon
DALE ROTHWELL
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Laboratory, Berkeley, California
Phone Your Orders
Counciimen -----
Phone 2852
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
PHONE 29F2
when you need any
Draying
We are on the job every min
ute and can take care of any
order. Baggage work a spec
ialty.
Hermiston Dray Line
C. B. PERCEY
Hermiston
Ice Cream
Is made under the most
sanitary conditions. It
is pure, wholesome and
high in food value
Made in all popular flavors
Special orders given
prompt attention
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY
............ JIT. Brown
..... Ban Burroughs
The City Transfer
C. S. McNaught, Chm.
J. D. Watson
F. B. Swayze
.... J. H. Young
....... 77
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....... 93
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... 88
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M. D. SCROGGS
There is a possibility
of a change in man
agement at any time
and we positively will
Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs and daughter
Eleanor enjoyed a short but pleasant
visit with friends in Pendleton Thurs
day of last week.
NOT OPEN NEW ACCOUNTS
E. P. Dodd, senior member of the
real estate firm of Dodd & Knapp,
made a short business trip to Board-
man Saturday last.
“Prudence, the Pirate,” at the Movie
tonight. Next Wednesday evening
tbe stirring drama, “Where the Trail
Divides,” will be shown.
Market * Grocery
An entertainment by one of Hermis
ton’s best musicians and rearders has
been arranged for July 19 at the Bap
tist church. An admission of 25 and
10 cents will be charged, the proceeds
of which will be used to meet church
expenses.
Can fit you out in what
ever you may need in the
■ ■ way of
Mrs. Thomas Wiltse, who with her
husband conducts a ranch a mile or so
north of town, swelled the small ex
chequer of The Herald office Monday
by advancing tbe subscription to tbe
paper a half year.
HUNTING or FISHING
EQUIPMENT
Complete line of Base
Ball and other Sport
ing Goods
Confectionery
Ice Cream and
Soft Drinks
Mrs. A. W. Purdy gave a delight
fu) auction bridge party at her home
on Main street last Suurday after
noon. The rooms were beautifully
decorated for tbe occasion, which fact
drew much favorable comment from
those present, as did also the delicious
luncheon served by the genial hostess.
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
AUDITORIUM
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SOCIAL DANCE
Friday, July 13
5 Piece Orchestra
EVERYBODY INVITED
Tbe Baptist young people and their
friends spent an enjoyable evening last
Friday at the Shotwell home. The
evening was spent in out door games
and music, with refreshments of ice
cream and cake.
Ray Jay, rancher week days, except
Saturday, when he turns tonsorial
artist in Auseon’s barber shop, took a
little pleasure trip to Pendleton Sun
day last.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nelson and child
ren, of Richland, Wash., were Sunday
visitors al the borne in this city of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Knapp. They came by
auto over the Horse Heaven country,
crossing the Columbia at Umatilla.
Mr. Nelson, who is a banker at Rich
land, in which business Mr. Knapp
was formerly associated with him,
said the roads were in good shape be
tween the two towns, and now that he
negotiated his flret trip here so easily
be expects to visit Hermisten quite
often. Tbe gentleman commented
most favorably on the thriving appear
ance of this city and the country dis-
trict adjacent during a half hour chat
with the present editor of The Herald
If s the Fourth of July now-but Remember
Perhaps you find it difficult in the warm July sunshine to remember how
the chill blasts of winter freeze one to the very bone! You may not be moved by
the thoug t of coal for September, October, November, December and January—
but you are indeed careless if you forget it. If you wait, you can by no means be
sure you will get any at all.
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We intend to take care of our customers fuel need so far as it is possible to
do so-but you should order at once all the “Tum-A-Lump” your bin will hold.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
See Brownson About It
“Best of Good Service"
Phone Main 34
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph
Jack White, Hermiston’s expert tai-
lor, was away to Irrigon Tuesday de- July 4, 1914, a son.
The following table shows the high and low tem- livering suits and securing added busi
Mrs. A. E. Bensel and children aro
pera tu re for the days and nights for the past
ness.
visiting at Colfax, Wash. They are ex*
High
Data
Date
High
W. L. Swan came over from Port peeled home Sunday.
Co-operative Observer
after July 1. Even were no
change in view, market con
ditions warrant this step.
All present accounts that
are paid by July 10 will re
ceive discount of 5 per cent
Schramm Jar Covers
Wide Mouth Mason Covers
Golden State Mason Covers
Kerr Self Sealing Covers
Economy Covers
Schloss Baby Mason Caps
Common Mason Caps
Hermiston Produce & Supply Company
WEATHER REPORT
29.....
30..
We Sell for Cash
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F.C. McKenzie
................................. C.. M. Jensen
.................................... C. C. Salser
.......................... j. .. F A. Phelps
...................................... W. Beasley
....... .................... C. O. Wainscott
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W. J. Warner
.................................. S. R. Oldaker
................................... J. D. Watson
. Wm. Kennedy
. ................................... H.M. Straw
.......... ... ..................... A. L. Larson
.................................... F. R. Reeves
............ ................ C. S. McNaught
School District Officials
Directos.
Clerk,
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Glasses ground and fitted.
H. M. Cockburn
.... R. T. Brown
..... J. D. Taylor
Grace Gilliam
...... C. P. Strain
Willard Bradley
I. E. Young
City Officials
DENTIST
Hermiston. Oregon
Office. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
8 to 5; Sundays & eve
Residence Phone
nings by appointment.
ADVERTISE
IN
THE HERALD
Clerk ...... .
Sheriff —
Treasurer .
Assessor .....
Surveyor ...
School Supt
Coroner
Recorder
Mayor .............
Recorder..........
Chief of Police
Treasurer ......
Fire Chief........
City Physician.
City Attorney».
City Surveyor
W. B. BEASLEY
Judd Bldg.
Commissioners....................................-B. E. Anderson
Transfer Work
Attorney-at-Law
WE CARRY
County court meets the first Wednesday in each
month.
Use any injector, but Cutter’s simplest and strongest.
The superiority of Cutter products is due to over 15
years of specializing in VACCINES AND SERUMS
ONLY. INSIST ON CUTTER'S. H unobtainable,
order direct.
for all kinds of
J. WARNER
HERMISTON,
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6:00 p. m.
Circuit Judge...... ................................G. W. Phelps
District Attorney
Roscoe 1. Keator
Judge.................................................
C. H. Marsh
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6:00 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
County Officials
QI ArV LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
LALA ECUTYEEE BLACKLEG PIS
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Economy Jar Caps, 30c per dozen
Common Mason Caps, 35c per dozen
9:20 a. m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday.
Capital & Surplus $30,000
LODGE DIRECTORY
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Library Hours
of Hermiston
FIRST
closes for No. 1. west......
closes for No. 6, east .....
closes for No. 2, east ......
closes for No. 15, west
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We have good stock of fruit jars at very reasonable prices considering the present market prices
ECONOMY JARS
KERR SELF SEALING
Pints. $1; quarts, $1.35; 1-2 gal., $1.65
Pints, $1; quarts, $1.25; 1-2 gal., $1.50 1
No. 1. west.. 9.56 a. m. No. 2. east _ 3:30 O m.
No. 15, west
7:05 p. tn. No. 6, east . 5:33 a. m.
Mail
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land Sunday and spent a few days on
Col. H.G. Newport, the road con
his 120 acre ranch a short distance tractor, made a business trip to Pen
southwest of Hermiston. Mr. Swan dleton Tuesday of this week
bolds the position of credit man in the
Mr. and Mrs A. S. Johnson are ex
bi g department store of Lipman, Wolfe
pecting as their guests next week Mr.
& Co. in the Rose City.
Johnson's brother and family of Pitts
Harry McMillan is home agaio after burg, Pa , who are now touring Cali
having taken a three months course in fornia and the northwest.
an automobile school at Kansas City,
Dr. C. O. Wainscott received his
Mo. The young man on his arrival
commission as first lieutenant in tbe
was proffered a situation in Sapper
medical reserve corps on Monday, and
Bros, garage, where he is now operat
is holding himself in readiness for a
ing in the mechanical department of
call to service at any time.
that business institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Meter and
Mrs. Roy Sullivan and little daugh
children and Mrs. Anna Meier regis
ter Ernestine 'departed Monday for
tered at the Hotel Oregon from Jeff ar
Ukiah, where they will spend the next
son Citv, Mo., Thursday. They are
three months enjoying the balmy air
now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
of the Blue mountains. Mr. Sullivan
Sommerer, ranchers three miles east,
preceded them, going overland on
Mrs. Meier being an aunt of Mr. Som
horseback and on their arrival be had
merer.
everything prepared for the summer
E. G. Swayze of Pomona, Kan., ar
outing.
rived Tuesday and visited several days
Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainscott re with bis brother, Banker F. R. Swayze,
turned Sunday morning from Portland and family. Tbe gentleman is presi
where the doctor was in attendance dent of the Plata-Fina Mining and
nearly all last week at the convention Development Co located at Alamor,
of the State Medical association. While state of Sonora, Mexico, and on leav
the gentleman attended the numerous ing yesterday expected to go to the
meetings of the association,
Mrs. silver properties at once.
Wainscott enjoyed visits with lady
friends residing in various parts of
For Sale or Trade—Fifteen acres in
the Rose city.
Pendleton.
Address A. P.
Price,
Sam O'.daker as a funry story teller Box 253, Pendleton, Ore.
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can’t be beat, although there are
Wanted— Girl for general housework.
several hereabuots that run him a
W. B Knox.
ady42p.
cíese second. In expounding the
F.
A.
Chezik
announces
an
advance
foibles of a circus clown or expressing
other witticisms Mr. Oldaker has a of 1 cent a quart on milk, taking effect
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drollness of speech which is conducive July 1.
to create laughter. Even the face of
Span good mules for sale. C. B.
the moat staid listener broadens into a Percey.
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smile whenever Sam begins a narra
Good pasture for cows and horses.
tive.
E. J. Drake, phone 404.
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Dr. J. A. Campbell, formerly a den
For sale—Teams, harness and house
tist in this city but now practicing in hold furniture. H. B. Giese, -adv-tic
Tacoma, states in a letter to The Her
Refrigerator, gasoline stove, range,
ald that he was in San Francisco re
cently and while there took the state oil heater, bedsteads, chiffioner, dress-
board dental examination and also the er and other household furniture for
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dental reserve corp examination. Con sale. F. R. Reeves.
tinuing, he said be saw by the paper
where Dr. Wainscott was told to hold
himself io readiness to go to the front
with the medical corps and concludes
with the supposition that bis successor
here, Dr. Prime, is “hard at it by
this time.”
Misses Charlotte Coates and Clara
G. Burns, of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in
Hermiston Sunday for a month’s visit
during which time they will be guests
at the homes of Mesdames Warner and
Ralph, Miss Burns being a cousin of
the ladies. Sightseeing has been the
order of things with Miss Coates and
Miss Burns since leaving their homes
in Buffalo, they having visited all the
scenic points of Interest In Colorado
and California before coming here.
On the return journey it is possible
they will have their tickets routed
over the Canadian Pacific railway in
order that they may view the grandeur
of the Rocky mountains in Canada.
C. H. McElroy returned from tbe
Madras country, Jefferson county, Ore
gon, Thursday after an absence of a
week looking after grain acreage he
owns there. He says that crope in
Jefferson county are an utter failure
this year on account of drought and
tbe late season and be don't expect to
get any returns from his land in that
locality. He intimated that Hermis
ton looked doubly good to him on his
return after witnessing tbe devasta-
tion wrought by drought in Central
( regon
Those having left secondhand school
books at Tbe Herald to be sold are re
quested to call at once and secure
same or the money if books were dis
posed of.
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Wait for Dr. Freeze,
tbe eye specialist, if you
need glasses or have
any other'eye troubles
headaches. Regular visits to Hermis
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
Watch for dates.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE-
CUTION
Notice is berebp given that by virtue of an
execution issued out of the circuit court of the
•tate of Oregon for Umatilla count y and to me
delivered and directed, upon a judgment and de-
cree rendered and entered in said court on the
14th day of June, 1917, in favor of Frank W.
Kettenbach and against Mary E. Skinner, in a
suit therein pending wherein the «aid Frank W.
Kettenbach was plaintiff and Mary E. Skinner
and C. H. Skinner, her husband, were defend
ants, for the turn of $600.00 with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from Novem
ber 1, 1915, and the further sum of $600.00 with
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from November 1, 1916, the further sum
of $7,500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from November 1, 1916, until
May 31,1917, and at the rate of 10 per cent par
annum from May 31. 1917; the further sum of
$676.14 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from August 1. 1916; the further
sum of $157.53 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from January 1,19 17;
and the further sum of $118.04 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
April 1, 1917; and for the further sum of $750.00
attorney’s fees and $22.80 costs and disburse-
ments, which said decree, judgment and order of
sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in t he
office of the clerk of said court, and in and by
which said judgment, decree and order of sale it
was directed that the hereinafter described real
property in Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit: The
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
section 10. the Southwest Quarter of the Sout h-
west Quarter, and the East Half of the Sout h-
west Quarter of section 3, all in township I north,
range 28 east of the Willamette Meridian, contai a-
ing 160 acres more or less, according to the United
States government survey, together with the
rents and incomes thereon and all the rights (in”
eluding water rights or shares of stock or water
of any ditch or irrigation company) thereto or to
the said Mary E. Skinner and C. H. Skinner, her
husband, belonging at the date of said mortgage
or thereafter, together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing, be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla county.
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and costs.
Therefore I will on the 16th day of July, 1917, ut
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, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the
right, title and interest which the said defend-
ants Mary E. Skinner and C. H. Skinner, her hus-
band, or each of them, had in and to the above
described premises on the 1st day of November,
1914, or since then have acquired or now have,
the proceeds of said sale to be applied in satisfa c-
tion of said execution and all costs.
Dated this 14th day of June, 191 4.
39-43
T. D. Taylor, Sheriff
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA
W. G. Drowley, Plaintiff,
I Summons for pub-
vs.
lication in fore-
W. T. Schlosser, Defendant. I closure of tax lien
To W. T. Schlosser, the above named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon you are
hereby notified that W. G. Drowley, the holder of
certificate of delinquency numbered 1383 issued
on the 7th day of April, 1917. by the tax collocar
of the county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, for the
amount of four and sixty-three hundredths ($4.63)
dollars, the same being the a mount then due and
delinquent for taxes for the year 1913, together
with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of which you are
the owner as appears of record, situated in said
county and state, and particularly bounded and
described as follows, to-wit: West half of the
Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter
of the Southwest quarter of section 8. township 4
north of range 28 east of W. M. You are further
notified that said W. G. Drowley has paid taxes
on said premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said amounts as fol-
Rate of
Tax Receipt
Years
Interest
Date paid Number Amt.
tax
$1.73
1591
April 9, 1917
1914
2 15
1590
April 9, 1917
1915
15 per cent
4068
1.27
Aprii 9, 1917
1916
Said W. T. Schlosser, as the owner of the legal
title of the above described property as the sa ne
appears of record, and each of the other persona
above named are hereby notified that W.G. Dro v-
ley will apply to the circuit court of the county
and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
lien against the property above described and
mentioned in said certificate. And you are here-
by summoned to appear within sixty days after
the first publication of the summons exclusive of
the day of said first publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount due as above shown to
gether with costs and accrued interest and in case
of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against
the land and premises above named. This sum
mons is published by order of the Honorable Gil
bert W. Phelps, judge of the Circuit court of the
state of Oregon for the county of Umatilla, and
said order was made and dated this 29th day of
May, 1917, and the data of the first publication of
this summons is the 9th day of June, 1917. All
process and papers in this proceeding may be
served upon the undersigned residing within the
Tbe government needs farmers as
well as fighters. Two million three
hundred thousand acres of Oregon A tioned.
California Railroad Co. grantlands Address, Pendleton, Ore.
Title revested in United Stales. Large
copyrighted map showing land by sec
tions and description of soil, climate,
rainfall, elevations, temperatura, etc ,
by counties
Postpaid 81.
Gram
Lands Loca.ing Co., Box 610, Port
land, Oregon.
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Stephen A. Lowell,
Attorney for Plaintif
THE HERALD
PRINTING
STATIONERY
Shoe Repairing
Better than ever now that tbe
machine is installed. To ouc of
town customers sending work we
will return It by next mail, paving
postage one way.
STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
“The Movie”
is now at
Hermiston Auditorium
TWO GOOD SHOWS
EACH WEEK
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than heather
Sam Rodgers
Hermiston
Oregon
Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings