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I HERMISTON HE 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 Phone Your Order# 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.* Dello O. Bushnell. Sec. Q for all kinds of Transfer Work U ERM ISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., meets in Masonic Hall un First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- R. C. Walber, Secy. C. H. Skinner. W. M. Phone 2852 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. WINEYARD 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 The City Transfer PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. B. BEASLEY W. J. WARNER Shoe Repairing OREGON Better than ever now that the | machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. J. T. HINKLE Attorney at Law HERMISTON, OREGON STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Try Our “Neolin" Soles DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon Office Hours: Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 8 to 5; Sundays & eve Residence Phone 32 nings by appointment. | Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon HITT 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 Can fit you out in what ever you may need in the ' ■ . : ■ ■ ■: way of Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT HUNTING or FISHING EQUIPMENT Pendleton, Oregon Judd Bldg. DALE ROTHWELL Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport ing Goods Confectionery Ice Cream and Soft Drinks OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton, Oregon First Class "Auto Truck Billiard and Pool Tables ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT * HAULS Give Us A Trial Hermiston Transfer Company Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts. Phone 152 Res., 29F2 "The Movie” is now at TYPHOID SSS Mrs. J. - - = — M. Fine and children left Wednesday for Hazelton, Idaho, on a couple of months' visit to the lady’s parents. Miss Bessie McPherson, accountant at the iceal creamery, visited a few days tbe first of tbe week at the | parental home in Pendleton. Tbe high wind Thursday night tore an awning loose from its fastenings on the west side of Mack's Variety Store, causing it to crash into and shatter one of the plate glass windows. L. W. Furnas, one of the pioneer farmers of the Hermiston valley operating big alfalfa ranches on the outskirts of this city, was a business visitor to tbe county seat Wednesday. The Misses Coates ard Burns, who have been visiting at the homes of Mesdames J. Ralph and W. Warner the past two or three weeks, departed for their homes in Buffalo, N. Y , Mon day, going by way of Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs. Some very good plays have been shown at The Movie recently, and more are to follow. This (Saturday) night “The Fugitive” in five parts will be staged, and Wednesday of next week Blanche Sweet will appear in “The Blacklist," which is considered a very strong moving picture attract ion. ■ ■ “77 AMERICAN Postmaster J. H. Young has got a fever. He is not very sick but very restless, according to Dr. Wainscott. His little illness is In the nature of a longing to go to North Beach or Hid away Springs for a “short” summer vacation. But the fates seem to be against John, for his Uncle Sammy can’t spare him just now long enough for him to go on a recreation jaunt. the almost miraculous effi- R E55 * 5 SOC I ATION NEW YORK AND CHICAGO -RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE HERALD PRINTING STATIONERY Mayor and Mrs. McKenzie and child ren arrived home tbe first of tbe week from Portland. While away an operation was performed on their lit tle son George by an expert surgeon of Portland, the boy having been troubled for some time by a mastoid growth over tbe right ear. The operation is believed by the parents to have been successful, and has relieved them of much anxiety. Says Uncle Sam--“Save the Nation’s Crops.” NOW is the time to Act. You have already read the food warnings. order your Tum-A-Lum $ilo Now. HERMIsTON, OREGoN. We are now Showing the THE NEW GORDON HAT New Price - It utilizes* tbe full food value of corn, bay and grain it gives you June pastures tbe year 'round. crops - , Buy Now-Pay Later Buy your TUM-A-LUM $ILO now—before tbe final fall rush and get In on lower prices this summer. Erect it at your convenience and bave it ready this fall. No interest before October 1. TUM-A-LUM SILOS are BUILDINGS (Not Barrels) $3.50 Quality the Best Now is the time to try out the Union All Suits—the most prac* tical garment for Men, at......... $3.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Grown on the Project Hermiston Produce & Supply Company “Best of Good Service” Mrs. F. A. Brunson, the lady who disseminates news of tbe happenings A social dance will be held in the in Columbia district each week through Auditorium next Friday night. the columns of The Herald, was doing Jack White, the man who decks us shopping and visiting friends in this all out in tailor made clothes when we city Tuursday afternoon. want them, made a business visit to Herbert Strohm and family and Mr. Pendleton Wednesday. and Mrs. G. E. Rayhill are hid away Two silos will soon adorn the Peyton at tbe Hidaway summer resort in the Boone ranch southwest of this city. Blue mountains, having departed They will be constructed by Contractor Tuesday last by auto for that noted W. S. Boynton, who has the contract. pleasure spot for a two weeks’ outing. The sixty tons of coal ordered ear The first sale of wheat in Umatilla lier in the season by the local school county took place Thursday, when H. board is now in the bins at the school W. Collins, an independent buyer, house, the last cocsignment having purchased 3500 bushels of Turkey Red been delivered the first of the week. at $2 per bushel from MacFoster, who S. C. Mack, popular storekeeper of operates a wheat ranch ten or eleven Boardman, was in the city Wednesday. miles from here and close to Echo. He just recently bought a new Max- Word has been received that Mark well touring car, and made the run up Neadeau was married in Vancouver, here to try it out. B. C., on Wednesday of last week, but A. E. Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. the communication does not state to whom. Tbe gentleman will be remem James Winslow, ranchers one mile bered by a number of people in Her- east of town, came home Wednesday miston as having operated a dray line after being away a year, during which for a number of years. Mr. Neadeau time he has been operating on a big is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter hay ranch in Big Horn county. Wyom ing. Neadeau, ranchers near this city. Kulola’s Hawailans played to a crowded house at the local theatre Tuesday evening. Those present cer tainly enjoyed a grand musical treat, tbe playing by one of the members on a steel string guitar being exception ally good. After tbe show many couples tripped the light fantastic THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN for a couple of hours to the sweet music of the Hawaiian orchestra. ADVERTISING BY THE ■ GENERAL OFFICES Wednesday and Saturday Evenings HERMISTON ===== — — LOCALS cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It is more vital than house insurance. » Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Have you had Typhoid?” telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from us • and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL PaODUCine VACCINES a SERUMS UNDER U. ». Gov. LICEMAB Hermiston Auditorium TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK HERALD, Phone Main 34 ally used as a “fruit.” Rhubarb is especially beneficial in tbe spring when the system has been nourished on heavier food, and because it be comes available earlier than most other vegetables. Suggestions are also advanced for the preparation of rhubarb for table use, and several recipes are given, two of which are as follows: RHUBARB PIE 11 cups rhubarb stalks cut in one- half inch piece*. 7-8 cup sugar. 2 eggs. 3 tablespoons cracker crumbs. Mix sugar, cracker crumbs and eggs, add roubarb and bake in open cruet as for custard pie. Make a meringue of tbe egg whites, Cover pie and brown in a slow oven. STEAMED RHUBARB SAUCE 1 quart rhubarb cut in one-half inch pieces. 2 cups sugar. Cut off the leaves and tbe root and wash the stalks and cut in one-half Inch lengths. Put the rhubarb into a double boiler, add the sugar, mix well and cover the boiler tight.—Bertha Last Tuesday evening Messrs. and Davis, instructor in home economics at Mesdames McKenzie. Col. McNaught O; A. C.__________ _____ and J Ralph were guests ata dinner party given at the Hotel Hermiston Apples and peaches 2 cents per by Mrs. F. R. Reeves. Wednesday pound in E. T. E-iksen’s orchard. evening Messrs, and Mesdames Hinkle ady45-48c and Watson and a number of young For Sale—Team, wagon, harness, folks were dined by the lady at the buggy, harrow, cow, apiary, hay, plow, same hotel. 20 acres. 2 1-2 town lots. Ed Maher. -adv45tfc DUCK SEASON TO OPEN EARLIER THIS SEASON It won’t be long now before local sportsmen begin polishing up their guns preparatory to the opening of the duck season, which will open this year on September 15, according to a re ported federal ruling. Last year, it will be remembered, the hunting of migratory birds began fifteen days later, on October 1. This news comes from State Biolog ist D. L Finley, who is a member of the Migratory Bird Advisory Board, who stated recently that the federal rulings in vogue up to that time had been altered, and Eastern Oregon is now in a district different from West ern Oregon, and that the open season here begins fifteen days earlier than on the west side of the Cascades. By the new ruling splitting the state into two districts sportsmen residing east of the Cascades who can spare the time can double shoot the turn by hunting in tbeir o vn domain up to the end of the season, which is January 1, and then jumping across the moun- teine and hunting the balance cf the season, which closes on January 16 on the weet side. Of course, this will work vice versa, and probably give the westaiders a little advantage, in asmuch as it will give those who come over to this side of the mountains fifteen days earlier hunting. RHUBARB VALUABLE FRUIT SUBSTITUTE The value and the use of rhubarb as a part of the diet are strongly em- phasized by domestic science experts It is pointed out that this fruit is easily raised and can be obtained at a reason- able price on the market, and is there fore within tbe reach of every family. | In general, the effect of the use of I rhubarb is tbe same as that of orange*, i except that it contains oxalic acid | which makes it unsuitable for people afflicted with gravel. Although It is | botanically a vegetable. It is gener Thoroughbred gilts, pound. H. J Stillings. 15 cents per -advtfc For sale cheap—Oil stove, oven, and sewing machine. -H. A. Frick.-ad43tfc For Sale or Trade—Fifteen acres in Pendleton. Address A. P. Price, Box 253, Pendleton, Ore. adlmp Good pasture for cows and E. J. Drake, phone 404. horses. -advtfc For Sale—16 ft. Detroit launch on Lake Lane. Four horse power marine engine. All in good running condi tion. Best cash offer. Inquire at gate house or of Thos. Hawthorne, -ad v44-45c Irrigon, Ore. Wait for Dr. Freeze, the 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. -advtfc The government needs farmers as well as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. grant lands. Title revested in United States. Large copyrighted map showing land by sec tions and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc , by counties Postpaid 81. Grant Lands Locacing Co., Box 610, Port- land, Oregon. id vic 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 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. ) 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 certifícate 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. Drowley has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as fol lows: Years Tax Receipt Rate of tax Date paid Number Amt. interest 1914 April 9, 1917 1591 $1.73 15 per cent 1915 April 9. 1917 1590 2.15 15 per cent 1916 April 9. 1917 4068 1.27 15 per cent Said W. T. Schlosser, as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persóna 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 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 rendeteci 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 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. Loweil, Address. Pendleton, Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Our Aim Is To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Hermiston AUDITORIUM SOCIAL DANCE Friday, Aug. 3 S Piece Orchestra EVERYBODY INVITED 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 1. Even were do change in view, market con dition« warrant this step. All present accounts that are paid by July io will re- calve discount of 5 per cent 1 ===== CITY Market * Grocery