The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 21, 1917, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE HERMISTON
There are Many Advantages in De­
positing Your Money in
a Strong Bank
Where Government Supervision, Integrity of Manage-
ment, and ample assets guarantee safety and legitimate returns.
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
LODGE DIRECTORY
*
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s .,
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hail. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances Phelps, W. M.W
Dello O. Bushnell. Sec.
Q
LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A. M..
1 * meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel­
come.
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
Phone Your Orders
for all 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
HERMISTON,
OREGON
J. T. HINKLE
Shoe Repairing
Better than ever now that the
machine is installed. To out of
I town customers sending work we
| will return It by next mail, paying
postage one way.
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
HERMISTON
===== ======= LOCA L8
We are now Showing the
---- —
Chief of Police Clarence Salser went
| to Portland Tuesday on business.
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle returned the first
| of the week from a visit to the parent­
al home at Bubl, Idaho.
Miss Elizabeth Straw is spending
the week at the Four Sisters ranch
with her friends, the Misses Briggs.
THE NEW GORDON HAT
New Price
Miss Werdna Isabelle of Hood River
| is a guest this week at the home of
her erandparents, Mr. and Mrs B F.
Strohm.
Mrs D W. Horning, who has been
in Minneapolis, Mion., the past six
weeks, being called there by the deaih
of her busband, returned Monday.
E. O. Comegys, who is painting the
new home of L A. Stone on the west
side, expects to have the interior and
exterior work all completed the latter
part of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green, who
operate a ranch a mile south of this
city, are enjoying a visit from their
son, L. L. Green, who csme recently
from St Joe, Idaho.
$3.50 Quality the Best
-
Now is the time to try out the
Union All Suits—the most prac­
tical garment for Men, at.........
Tom Jensen came home from Port-
land and Astoria Tuesday where be
bad been on business since the middle
of last week.
Dr. E. W. Barnes, whoowns aud re-
sides with his family on the old Emery
place near this city, returned Monday
morning from a short business trip to
Portland.
OREGON.
$3.00
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Grown on the Project
Hermiston Produce & Supply Company
Phone Main 34
“Best of Good Service”
“The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"
D. H. Prindle, a well known local
Mrs. E. P. Dodd and daughter Isa­ rancher, is al the Brietenbusch hot will be the film feature at the local
belle returned from Pendleton Sunday, springs in the Cascades taking treat Movie house next Wednesday evening,
and this (Saturday ) evening Jane
where they had been since July 4 as ment for a bad case of rheumatism.
I Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather •
Gray, the well known movie actress,
guests at the home of the lady’s par­
DENTIST
James Winslow, a local rancher, put will be screened in "The Test.”
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander.
Hermiston. Oregon
the first peaches of the season on the
Hermiston
Oregon
Office Hours:
Office, Bank Bldg.
J. L Stork, who recently returned
W. J. Emery, who recently sold his market the first of the week. They
8 to 5; Sundays & eve­ J
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 32
nings by appointment.
ranch to Dr. Barnes, departed early retailed at Kingsley’s store at five from a trip to California, has taken
over the blacksmith shop he formerly
in the week with his family for Idaho cents.
owned in this city, and is again al his
to take up residence in that state,
C. O. WAINSCOTT
W. R. Longhorn found a lady’s coat old stand doing work and greeting the
accompanying
Harry
Gelse
went
also,
Physician and Surgeon
the latter part of last week on the
the Emery family, all of whom went diagonal road near the Drake farm many customer friends that call daily.,
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M„ 2 to 5 P. M.
H. S. Ewing, a Heppner rancher
overland by auto.
Res. Phone, Red 398
Office, Main 2
and has lef. it at this office to await an
well
known among ola-timers here,
Office in Bank Bldg.
J. W. Tabor, a merchant of Wallace, owner.
was in Hermiston on business Wednes­
Idaho, who owns a ranch six miles
Mrs. Rhoda Johnson and daughter day. Mr. Ewing was formerly an
northeast of town, is a guest this week Leona are here from Pendleton ou a
editor, having owned and operated the
of his brother, J. H. Tabor, who is visit to Mrs. J. H. Young and family,
i Practice limited to
Buckley ( Wash.) Banner from 1890 to
operating the place. The farm is a Mrs. Johnson being the mother of Mrs.
EYE, EAR. NOSE
1900.
big one, consisting of 160 acres, 40 of Young.
AND THROAT
HUNTING or FISHING
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Hugh and
which is in commercial orchard of
Pendleton, Oregon
Judd Bldg.
H. L. Chapman arrived home Sun­ Mrs. C. S McNaught, daughter Nancy
apples, peaches and pears and 60 in
EQUIPMENT
day from a business visit to Portland and son Joe are enjoying the ocean
alfalfa.
DALE ROTHWELL
and early in the week departed for breezes at North Beach this week,
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Miss Elda Clements, who holds a Pendleton, where he accepted a having left Tuesday for a two weeks’
caricai position In the office of the mechanical position in one of the many outing al this famous spot on the sea-
treasur of Benton county at Prosser. garages in that city.
shore.
welcome week-end
Wash., was
Father O'Rourke was up from Hepp­
Mayor and Mrs. McKenzie and son
visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. ner a couple of days the first of the
George went to Portland Monday and
B. F. Knapp, in this city. The young week on a visit to Fathers Butler and
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
while there thev will have the little
lady left Sunday laat to resume her Killean. Accompanying him were his
American National Bank Building
fellow examined and operated upon, if
Pendleton. Oregon
duties Monday after having enjoyed niece, Miss Peggy O’Rourke, and her
necessary, for a mastoid growth in
her annual summer vacation of two friend, Miss June Kinefick, of Port­
First Class
the right ear, from which be baa
weeks, which she passed visiting rela­ land.
suffered for some time.
tives in Washington, Oregon and Mon­
A
letter
from
Dr.
J.
A.
Campbell,
tana.
former dentist of this city, io R. C
Would like to buy a few young tur­
Tables
Rev. T. A. Graham, pastor of th • Walber states that be has been ap­ keys. Geo. C. Coe, Stanfield, Ore.
ALWAYS ON THS JOS
Methodist church, accompanied by pointed first lieutenant in the dental
-ad44-ltp
LONG AND SHORT
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED Mrs. Graham and children, left by auto reserve corps, and expects ere long to
For sale cheap— Oil stove oven, and
ZSUTTEFF BLACKLEG "us Tuesday morning for Portland and be on hi* way with the rest to join
w
wo
a fresh, reliable;
sewing machine. H. A. Frick.-ad43lfc
HAULS
Tacoma to viali their two eldest sous the allies in France.
preferred by
H
western stock-
For Sale or Trade—Fifteen acres in
residing respectively in the above
& A Wi protect where otnsr
Rev. G L. Hall and wife of Marsh-
5
— vaccines fail.
Address A. P. Price,
cities. This Is Mr. Graham’s annual field, Ore., who stopped off here the Pendleton.
? Write for booklet and testimonials.
Hermiston Transfer Company
Box 253, Pendleton, Ore.
-adlmp
vacation time and during the three
10-dose pkg. Blackleg Pilis, $1.00
first
of
the
week
to
visit
the
gentle
­
50-dose
pkg.
Blacklog
Pilis,
$4.00
Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
weeks he Is away the local pulpit will
Wanted
—
Single
buggy
and
harness,
Use
any
injector,
but
Cutter
’
s
simplest
at
------------
-
man’s mother and aisters while on
Phone 152
Rea.. 29F2
The superiority of Cutter products is due to over 15
be filled each Sunday by speakers
years of specializing in VACCINES AND SERUMS
their return journey after attending Must be in good condition and cheap.
ONLY. INSIST ON CUTTER’S. If unobtainable,
from adjoining towns. During his ab­
order direct.
.
.
-adv44p
the Northern Baptist convention at R. M. Hood.
sence there will be no evening service.
Cleveland, Ohio, left for their home
A few bred gilts at 16c per pound.
The dance given In the Auditor'urn Wednesday.
Some of my customers pay for their
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN laat Friday evening under the man­
E. M. Rowe, a rancher residing gilts out of the first litter. H. J. Still-
ADVERTISING BY THE
agement of Tom Marxen was a very three and one-half miles north of Her ings.
is now at
•ad43tf
nice affair and was thoroughly enjoyed miston, was in town Tuesday patroniz­
Hermiston Auditorium
MÉRICAN RES5 55CIATION
For Sale—1100 lb. horse, set of good
by the thirty odd couple in attend­ ing local merchants and attending to
work harness, farm wagon; 860 takes
ance. Excellent music was furnished other business matters. During his
at
all if taken by Morday. Inquire
GENERAL OFFICES
•
4
TWO GOOD SHOWS
by the Hermiston orchestra. These stay he found time locali at The Herald
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
-adv44c
Reading Room.
affairs being, as they are, conducted office and advance bis subscription to
EACH WEEK
RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Lost—A ladies summer coat, gray
in an orderly and aensible manner, the paper a year.
with large black and white checked
give needed recreation to the younger
Dr. F. V. Prime, the local dentist,
Wednesday and Saturday
folks of the community that like to scarcely has time for any recreation collar and cuffs, Finder please leave
-adv44c
indulge occasionally in tripping the theae days, so busy is be with patients at this office.
Evenings
light fantastic.
Good pasture for cows and horses.
needing their molars examined, pol­
HERMISTON.
OREGON
V. PRIME
STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
Try Our “Neolin” Solas
Sam Rodgers
HITT
S. A. ROE, M. D
y
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
Auto Truck
Billiard and Pool
DI If If
DLALA
• I
B I A ■
AEE mens because, they.
The CutterLaboratory,Borkeley,California..
“The Movie
THE HERALD
PRINTING
STATIONERY
Says Uncle Sam—“Save the Nation’s
Crops.” NOW is the time to Act.
You have already-read the food
warnings
order your
Turn-A-Lum $ilo
Now. Il utilizes the full food value of corn, hay and grain crops -
it gives you June pastures the year ’round.
Buy Now-Pay Later
JMA-LUM [
Buy your TUM-A-LUM SUJO now—before the final fall rush and
get in on lower prices this sommer. Erect it at your convenience and
have it ready this fail. No interest before October 1.
ished, pulled or adjusted. The trite'
old saying, "keep busy to be happy,"
applies in the doctor’s case along with
a few of the rest of us who have to
forego our annual summer vacation
in order to keep up with ever increas-
ing business in this lively town.
We Sell for Cash
There is a possibility
of a change in man­
agement at any time
and we positively will
NOT OPEN NEW ACCOUNTS
after July I. Even were no
change in view, market con-
ditiona warrant this step.
All present accounts that
are paid by July 10 will re­
çoive discount of 5 per cent
CITY
TUM-A-LUM SILOS are BUILDINGS (Not Barrels)
See Brownson About It
| Market & Grocery
E. J. Drake, phone 404.
-advtfc
Buffet, library table, dining table,
ladles desk, oil heater, range, Rayo
lamp and other household furniture
-adv
for sale. F. R. Reeves.
Those having left second hand school
books at The Herald to be sold are re-
i quested to call at once and secure
| same or the money If books were dis.
-adv
| posed of.
For Sale—1« ft. Detroit launch on
! Lake Lane. Four horse power marine
| engine. All in good running condi-
lion
Best cash offer.
Inquire at
gate house or of Thos. Hawthorne,
I Irrigon, Ore
Walt for Dr. Freeze,
the eye specialist, if you
need glasses or have
any other eye troubles
headaches. Regular visitato Hermis-
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
-advife
Watch for dates.
The government needs farmers as
well as fighters. Two million three
hundred thousand acres of Oregon A
California Railroad Co. grant lands.
Title revested in United Slates. Large
copyrighted map showing land by sec­
tions and description of soil, clireate,
rainfall, elevations, temperature, ate ,
by counties
Postpaid tl. Grant
Lands Loca.ing Co., Box 610, Port-
land, Oregon.
-advlc
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE
CUTION
Notice is berebp given that by virtue of ah
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 the
14th day of June, 1917, in favor of Frank W.
Kettenbach and against Mary F. 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, 1916, 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
ir cent per annum from November 1, 1916, until
ay 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 costs and disburse­
ments, which said decree, judgment and order of
sale have been 4 iy 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 stork 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 1 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 4.
39-43
_____I
____
5775852869505
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
- -
?
B8+8
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY
OF UMATILLA
W. G. Drowiey. Plaintiff,
) Summons for pub-
vs. - lication in fore-
W. T. Schlosser, Defendant. I closure of tax Hen
To W. T. Schlosser, the above named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon you are
hereby notified that W. G. Drowiey. 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 hundredths ($4.63)
dollars, 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. Drowiey has paid taxes
on
said premises for prior or, subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said amounts as fol-
Rate of
Tsx Receipt
interest
Date paid
Number Amt.
April 9. 1917
1691
$1.73 15 percent
1914
16 per cent
April 9, 1917
1590
2.15 __________
1916
April 9. 1917
4068
1.27 15 per cent
1916
Said W. T. Schlosser, aa the owner of the legal
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 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 summens -dnalua of
the day of said first publicatio 8
is
action or pay the amount due
o-
gether with costs and accrued
re
of your failure to do so, a deci
Ml
foreclosing the lien of said tax
st
the land and premises above
n-
moni Is published by order of
il-
bert W. Phelps, judge of the (
he
state of Oregon for the count}
id
said order was made and dated this 29th day of
May. 1917. and the date 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
state of Oregon, at the address hereafter men
tioned.
Stephen A. Lowell,
Address, Pendleton, Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff
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