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THE HERMISTON There are Many. Advantages in De positing Your Money in a Strong Bank ment, and ample assets guarantee safety and legitimate returns. HERALD, HERMISTON == ■■ ■ = LOCALS ====== Paul Jones' mother stopped off here Tuesday for a visit. Clark Prindle and father visited I Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Skinner left for Port- land Thursday to visit relatives and : friends. Wm. Correll, who visited his par- ents at Colorado Springs, Colo., is on his wav home. (FIRST) • Capital & Surplus $30,000 ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month st 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M.A Dello O. Bushnell, Sec. UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F A A. M„ 11 meets In Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wei- C. H. Skinner, w. M. R. C. Walber, Secy. WINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L 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 Phone Your Orders for *1) kinds of Transfer Work Phone 2852 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law OREGON HERMISTON, J. T. HINKLE Attorney at Law OREGON HERMISTON, DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bark Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Residence Phone - Office Hours: 8 to 5; Sundays & eve- nings by appointment. C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 A. M„ 2 to 5 P. M Res. Phone. Red 398 Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. S. A. ROE, M. D Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Pendleton, Orearon Judd Bldg. DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon The Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THS JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Give Ue A Trial Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. j Phone 152 Res., 29F2 | ‘The Movie” is now at Hermiston Auditorium TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Now is the time to try out the Union All Suits—the most prac tical garment For Men, at......... $3.00 The new barn of H. J. Stillings is completed. It is certainly a credit to the country and the builder, Wm. Longhorn. A special meeting of the Civic club is called for next Friday afternoon at 3:30 to decide on tbe purchase of fence for tbe cemetery. Fresh f ruit and Vegetables Grown on the Project Hermiston Produce & Supply Company Phone Main 34 “Best of Good Service Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strobm, Mrs. White and J. W. Messner constituted a party of Hermistonians that motored to Wall* Walla last week. Superintendent of Irrigation M. D. | Mrs. C. W. Kellogg was in Pendle Scroggs is having plans drawn and with the I ton Thursday, conferring The concert given by the local band ( county clerk about her passports to will soon let a contract for the con Is made under the most boys on Main street last Saturday eve- < South America. struction of a dwelling house on the piece of land recently purchased from ning drew a large crowd and was sanitary conditions. It Mrs. M. D. O’Connell and sons Mor E. T. Eriksen. thoroughly enjoyed by all present. is pure, wholesome and and Forrest motored over from Mrs. J. F. McNaught delightfully gan j “Prudence the Pirsto,” Saturday high in food value Richland, Wash., and spent Sunday passed Tuesday in Irrigon as tbe guest 1 and Monday here visiting with ye night at The Movie was excellent, as Made in all popular flavors of her friend, Mrs. Thos. Hawthorne, , éditer. was also “ Where the Trail Divides” Special orders given wife of the government engineer Wednesday evening. Both shows were located in that part of the project. | Mrs. C. M. Voyen returned to her well attended by city and country prompt attention home in Boardman Monday after a de- people. Among the well known local educat- 1 lighiful visit in this city at the home HERMISTON CREAMERY ors attending the National Education , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. The Hermiston Creamery is sure COMPANY making large quantities of ice cream al association convention in Portland Phelps. this week were Supt. H. M. Gunn, A. these hot days. On the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs J. D. Watson and fam- ! it produced 150 allons, which was E. Bensel and tbe Misses Agnew, ily motored to Echo Wednesday even distributed locally to picnickers and Bryant and Mumma. ing, where they visited an hour or also to neighboring towns. This evening the local orders of Odd two 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunab Sr." James Eddie, who owns a ranch a Fellows and Rebekahs will hold a ( and family. mile or so north of this city, was here joint installation, which will be atten Next Wednesday evening Fanny Thursday proving up on the place, ded by all members of the lodges in Ward will be shown at The Movie in which be took up as a homestead five this city and their families, together with visiting members from neighbor- “Tennessee’s Partner’’ and Saturday years ago, the transaction being evening “Big Jim Garrity” will thrill before U. S. Commissioner W. J. War Ing towns. the audience. ner. L. A. Stone, owner of a five acre A rancher lost the blade of bis Miss Frances Fickes arrived in the tract in the west end of town, to- HUNTING or FISHING “Father Time” scythe on the public city Wednesday from Colorado gether with bis family, will occupy highway near Hermiston last week EQUIPMENT their new home being built on the Springs, Colo., and is a guest at the while on bis way home, evidently. It home of Mrs. Carl McNaught, the lad I land in a few days, Contractor H. E. was later picked up by another ranch- Bettinger expecting to complete the ies being cousin*. er happening along that way, who in structure shortly. F. H. Trowbridge of Portland came turn passed it into The Herald office, Henry Hitt, proprietor of Hitt’s con- Thursday morning for a few day» at where it now adorns our relic display I fectionery store, made a “hit” Mon the home of his sister. Mrs. F. R. window. The rancher who has a day which was as good as a home run Reeves. He is on his way home from bladeless scythe handle should call at when he doled out paper parchment Eastern Washington. once and secure this valuable instru hats to all and sundry who dropped W. H. Crary, editor of the News, ment. into his place on that and following Echo’» bright weekly newspaper, was days. The kiddies also profited by bis For sale cheap— Oil stove oven, and First Class here last Saturday evening with the generosity, and many of them are now rest of the Echo delegation to attend sewing machine. H. A. Frick.-ad43tfo parading the streets decorated with the Columbia highway road meeting. For Sale or Trade—Fifteen acres in this hot weather beadgear bearing While here be found time to drop into Pendleton. Address A. P. Price, Tables the name of Hitt on the forefront. The Herald office for a little visit. Box 253, Pendleton, Ore. -adlmp Who »ays we can't raise wheat in Wanted — Giri for general housework. C. M Stewart, who as sales agent this district? Show us the man who adv 43 d . would dare make such a statement and for the Humbird Lumber Co., has Mr». W. B Knox. ISA nuiu experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi- we will refer him to J. K. Shotwell, been on a tour of inspection Of the F. A. Chezik announces an advance cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. who began Tuesday last harvesting mills of the concern in the northwest of 1 cent a quart on milk, taking effect Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It is more vital than house insurance. his crop of this cereal on his place in ern states, left Sunday for his bead July 1. -adv 43c > Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Have you had Typhoid?" teliin, of Typhoid Vaccine, the eastern suburbs of Hermiston. quarters in Minneapolis, Minn., after results from us , and danger from Typhoid Carriers. Wanted—Man to care for 46 acres In Mr. Shotwell will be glad to demon enjoying a few days’ visit in this city THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL the 4th unit. Write R. W. Sprague, ezopuciG VACCINES a aravaa UNDER a. a. wr. ucaaw strate to any skeptic that his wheat with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. -advlp Hermiston. crop is no mythical proposition, and Stewart. that irrigated lands hereabouts can A few bred gilts at 16c per pound. Through a typographical error in THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN be made to produce this product if Some of my customers pay for their ADVERTISING BY THE The Herald laet week tbe son born to gilts out of the first litter. H. J. Still- need be in large quantities. The gen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph on the A MEXICAN ad43tf tleman has not decided as yet what Fourth of July is now three years old. logs. disposition he will make of the grain Span good mules for sale. C. B. Evidently be is too old for his age, so after it is threshed—but he will either GENERAL. OFFICES -advtfc we take tbie means of making tbe Percey. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO sell it for No. 1 hard or dispose of it correction for fear he may have to en and horses. Good pasture for cows locally for chicken feed. WENCHES !N3 ALLI IE PRINCIPAL CITIE: list before bis time if the war contln- | E. J. Drake, phone 404. -advtfc ues for any great length. The proud For sale — Teams, harness and house- parents have had tbe child christened Francis, and to be exact be is now two hold furniture. H. B. Giese, -adv-tfc years, eleven months and eighteen Lost—In Hermiston Isst Manday a days less than three years of age, hav ladies’ gold watch. Finder please ing been born on tbe fourth day of leave at Tbe Herald office and receive July, 1917. ■advltp reward. HITT Can fit you out in what ever you may need in the ■ way of ======= Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport- ing Goods Confectionery Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Billiard and Pool TYPunin tans manpox.”Amn ■ ■ ■ “719 order your Turn-A-Lum $ilo Now. We Sell for Cash Buy Now-Pay Later Buy your TUM-A-LUM SIDO now—before the final fall rush and get in on lower prices this summer. Erect it st your convenience and have it ready this fail. No interest before October 1. TUM-A-LUM $ILOS are BUILDINGS (Not Barrel») Buffet, library table, dining table, ladle» desk, oil heater, tange, Rayo lamp and other household furniture -adv | for sale. F. R Reeves. Those having left second hand school There is a possibility of a change in man agement at any time and we positively will It utilizes the full food value of corn, hay and grain crop» - it give» you June pastures the year ’round. A-LUM E: $3.50 Quality the Best New Price Miss Coates, who bas been visiting Mrs. Paul S. Jones for a month, left Thursday for her home in tbe east. Says Uncle Sam—“Save the Nation’s Crops.” NOW is the time to Act. You have already read the food warnings 1 THE NEW GORDON HAT L. S. Chapman, pastor of the local Baptist church, visited with friends in Pendleton Tuesday. From all accounts Wednesday was tbe hottest day thus far this year, tbe government thermometer registering 100 in tbe shade. Hermiston Ice Cream ÒREGON We are now Showing the Mr and Mrs. F. R. Reeves and Fran cis were dinner guests of Mrs. Tbos. Hawthorne at Irrigon Sunday. LODGE DIRECTORY I HERMISTON, NOT OPEN NEW ACCOUNTS after July 1. Even were no change in view, market con dition* warrant this step. All present accounts that are paid by July 10 will re ceive discount of 5 per cent =====d- Market * Grocery books at The Herald to be sold are re- quested to call st once and secure same or the money if books were dis- adv posed of. Wai for Dr. Freeze, the eye specialist, if you need glasses or have any other eye trouble* headaches. Regular visits to Hermis- too, Stanfield and Echo each month. Watch for dates. -advtfc Tbe government needs farmers as well as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. grant lands. Title revested io United States. Large j copyrighted map showing land by sec- i lion« and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc., by counties Postpaid fil Grant Lands Loca ing Co., Box 610, Port- land, Oregon. -advle 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 state of Oregon for Umatilla county and to me delivered and directed, upon a judgment and de cree rendered and entered in said court on t he 14th day of June, 1917, in favor of Frank W. Kettenbach and against Mary E. Skinner, in a suit therein pending wherein the said Frank W. Kettenbach was plaintiff and Mary E. Skinner and C. H. Skinner, her husband, were defend ants, for the sum 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 $7,600.00 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 per 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, 1917; 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 coats and disburse ments, which said decree, judgment and order of sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in the 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 South west Quarter, and the East Half of the South west Quarter of section 3, all in township 4 north, range 28 east of the Willamette Meridian, contain 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, at 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 satisfac tion of said execution and all costs. Dated this 14th day of June, 191/. 39-43 T. D. Tarlar. Sheriff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA W. G. Drowley, Plaintiff. ( 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 collector of the county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, for the amount of four and sixty-three hundredth, ($4.63) dollar,, the same being the amount 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 Interest Date paid Number Amt. April 9, 1917 1591 $1.73 15 per cent 16 percent April ». 1917 1590 2.15 April 9. 1917 4068 1.27 15 per cent 1916 legal Said W. T. Schlosser, as the owner of — the --------- title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby notified that W. G. Drow- ley will apply to the circuit court of the county and alate 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 end In ease 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- mona la 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 thia 29th day of May. 1917, and the date ot the first publication of thia summons is the 9th day of June. 1917. All procesa and papera in thia proceeding may be ------ the undersigned residing with within the served upon state of Oregon, at tba address hereafter r men- Stephen A. Lowell, tioned. „ . Stephen A. A,84. TSwal 4 yd 1 Attorney for U Plaintiff 1914 in« Address, Pendleton, Ore. THE HERALD PRINTING STATIONERY Shoe Repairing Better iban ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return It by next mall, paying | postage one way. STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers I Hermiston Or