The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 28, 1917, Image 8

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    THE
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Boro, on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs
B. B. Lane, a son.
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General delivery window open week days » a.m.
to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m.
9:20
Mail closes for No. 1. west
6:00 p. m.
Mail closes for No. 6, east .......
2:30 p. m.
Mail closes for No. 2. east ......
6:00 p. m.
Mail closes for No. 15, west..
Library Hour*
CATHOLIC CHURCH
9:55 a m.
No. 2, east... 8:30
No io, west 706 p.m. Noig cast 5:78
Post Office Hour*
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday.
County Official*
Circuit Judge......
District Attorney
Judge. • ....... ——
Commissioners-----
Clerk ......
Sheriff
.... a. w. Pheips
Roscoe i. Keator
......... C. H. Marsh
B. E. Anderson
H. M. Cockburn
........ R. T. Brown
........ J. D. Taylor
Hermiston, 10:00 a. m.
Umatilla, 10:00 a. m.
Everybody welcome to these
vices.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC
NEW PERFECTION
George Root, who owls a fruit ranch
near this city, has taken * clerkship
position in the general store of B. S
Kingsle: .
We can supply either in the two or three burner size, with or without oven, with
or without high shelf.
Mrs. Ingram left for her home in
Moscow, Idaho, last Saturday after a
short but pleasant visit in this city
with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hinkle.
Let us show you what a convenience and saving these stoves are.
If you want a good 20-year guarantee
gold watch, and have got a good pump
or double barreled shot gun to trade
for it call at this office right away.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
Grace Gillian
....... C. P, Strain
See one at the garage
PRICE $95.00
Others ask $115.00 for the same thing made in
Chicago
$2.00 up to $200.00
Hermiston Drug Co
North Beach
The REAL REST RESORT
of the North Pacific Coast is now
reached by Rail or Steamer
2. rortiana.
Da) D
JTOM
LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES
September, 1917.
Claimant namea as witnesses: John Pullar.
The contracting firm of Boynton & George
W. Pullar, Fred Lee and Henry Hubbard,
Longhorn, not content with building all of Echo. Oregon.
C. S. Dunn, Register
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
houses on the ground, has now taken
to constructing them on wheels. As a
result the gentlemen were busy early
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ser-
this week building a cook house for Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, July 7th, 1917.
Mr. Mattoon, for use in bis land level­
Notice is hereby given that George W. Pullar,
ing work at Board man.
of Echo. Oregon, who on March 25th, 1913,
One-half Ton Auto Trailer
Has 1 14 inch special steel axles made to our draw­
ings. Pneumatic tires. Ball bearing wheels. Made of
Ford parts, therefore easily replaced at low cost
Haul your loads behind your car eaaily without ruin­
ing the auto proper. Will track perfectly.
Priced from
the reclamation service, visited a few
days’ this week with her husband’s
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kennedy,
Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at
ranchers near Umatilla.
La Grande. Oregon, July 7th. 1917.
Notice la hereby given that Roy F. Dawson,
S. Mattoon, a land leveler residing of Echo, Oregon, who, on April 3rd, 1914,
made Homestead Entry No. 012672 for NEY sec.
in Hermiston, has just finished level 28
Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E, and on March 1st, 1916, made
ing and seeding to alfalfa 40 acres at Ad. H. E. No. 014345 for NW% sec. 28, township
3 north Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, haa
Boardm an owned by Emmet Callahan, filed notice of intention to make three year proof,
to establish claim to the land above described, be-
and has now taken a contract to put in foro
W. J. Warner. U. S. Commissioner, at hia
office In Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of
55 acres for J. I. Jenkins.
Services held in Civic Center hall.
Sunday, 10:45 a. m.
Subject, "Truth."
Everybody cordially Invited.
Made by Sapper Bree.
KODAKS (Al Sizes)
Echo. Oregon, who. on March 25th. ISIS, made
Homestead Entry No, 011822 for NEY sec. 82,
Tp. 3 N.. R. 27 E.. and on Jan. 8th, 1916, made Ad.
H. E. No. 015502, for SEY sec. 32. Tp. 3 N„ R. 27
eaat Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of in-
tention to make three-year proof to establish
claim to the land above described before W. J.
Warner. United States Commissioner, at hit office
at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of Septem-
ber. 1917.
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Claimant names as witnesses: R. F. Dawson,
Fred Lee; James Lee and George W. Pullar, all of
Mrs. J. Kennedy, wife of one of the Echo. Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register
mounted patrolmen in the employ of
Jack White, Hermiston’s up-to-date
tailor, has received his fall line of
Willard Bradley
Surveyor
......... I. E. Young
samples and is now displaying them to
School Supt
...... J.T. Browr
Coroner
hia many customers. With the sam­
Ban Burrough
Recorder.
County court meets the first Wednesday in each
ples he received his annual style book,
month.
—nti)
which shows that the semi-tight fitting
garments in men’s clothes have been
City Officiale
London’s “Seven Diale.”
F.C. McKenzie
The Seven Dials in London is a place superseded by a more loose fitting
_C. M, Jensen
Recorder ..............
.
. C. C. Salser where seven streets branch off—via: style.
Chief of Police
.... F. A. Phelps 1, Great Earl street; 2, Little Earl
Clarence Carson and Harry Todd,
■ W. MMy
Fire Chief.......
ascott street; 3, Great St Andrew’s street;
City Physician
arner 4, Little St Andrew's street; 5, Great who enlisted in the navy and were
City Attorney.
3. R.
City Surveyor
White Lion street; 6. Little White Lion waiting fora cal), received notification
J. D
Counciimen.
Wm. 1
street; 7, Queen street. The long eroaa Saturday to report for duty at the
stone which stood in the middle cen­ training station near San Francisco.
ter was seven square at the top. with The boys immediately got ready, bld
c. a. McNaught
a dial on each square.
their relatives and friends good bye
and departed Sunday for Portland, en
School District Official*
It Does Happen.
Directors —...................... C. 8. MeNgshwShor
routa to San Franciaco.
“I don’t think the truth of that Cin­
F. B. Swayze
Mrs. E. P. Dodd and little daughter
J. H. Young derella story ever cam* out’’
Clerk.
left Monday for Seaside. They went
"No?”
"1 think she took off her slipper be­ by way of Pendleton where they were
cause it hurt her. I've seen ladle* do joined by the lady’s perenta, Mr. and
CHURCH NOTICES.
that in restaurants many a time.”— Mra. R. Alexander, and aiater, Mrs.
Kansas City Journal.
H. W. Collina, and together they have
METHODIST CHURCH
rented a cottage on the beach and will
Morning service 11 a. m.
Sometimes They Are.
"Are women funny?" asks an ex­ continue to enjoy the bathing and
10 a. tn — Sunday-school
change. Well, we know one about fifty ocean breezes for the next three weeks
Theo Parks, Supt.
year* of age who trie* to look as
6:30 p. m—Epworth League.
John T. Embry, H. Millar and Miss
though she were about eighteen.—Ma-
Mr«. Paul S. Jones, president.
Ruth Hobbs visited Sunday in Irrigon
con
Telegraph.
Prayer meeting Thursday night at
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wads
worth. The lady, who was formerly
7:30.
Metercar Tire Casings.
Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. tn.
Before putting on a tire casing wipe Miss Sus Parks, is related to Mr.
Columbia school house
it out carefully with a moist rag, to Embry. Sho is well known here, ha v-
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
insure that the inner tube will not be ing visited in this neighborhood quite
Preaching services Sunday afternoon damaged by dirt or sand lodged tn the a number of times before her mar­
casing.
riage recently to Mr. Wadsworth, who
at 3 o’clock.
Strangers will be welcome to these
operatea a general store in Irrigon.
Hope against hope and ask til’ y*
services.
Dr. J. A. Campbell, well known In
receive.—M ontgomery.
T. A. Graham, Pastor.
this city, has received his commission
as first lieutenant io the dental re.
aerve corps and left Portland Mondsy
night for the aviation corps head
GUARANTEED
quarters at San Diego, according to a
letter received from him the first ol
the week by R. C. Walber, bookkeeper
in the offices of the reclamation ser-
vice.
Treasurer
Assessor
Our stoves give the
week-end guest at the home of ber
friend and college classmate. Miss
Norms Eriksen.
C. R Myers was in a bappy frame of
mind Thursday, for on passing our
office on his way to work for the re­
clamation service he dropped in and
subscribed fur this great family jour­
nal.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
F. C. Bruce, Supt.
,
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 8:00.
Choral union every Tuesday evening
at 8:00.
B. Y. P. U., 7:00 o’clock.
Evening service, 8:00 o’clock.
Strangers are always welcome to the
services of this church.
Special music.
L. S. Chapman
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Pastor
Local Train Time Card
Banker Swayze returned Monday
evening from a short business visit to
the county seat town of Pendleton.
Miss Kittie Sprague of Echo is a
And save heating up your house during the summer months.
best of satisfaction.
"Alabama" Smith has accepted the
Chickens—On account of ill health
position of clerk in Hitt’s Confection-
try made vacant by the resignation of will sell all or anv part of 250 White
George Rayhill and the call of Cler- Leghorn pullets, 4 months old Aug. 5;
will lay in Sept, sure, 81.00 each. L
enee Carson to the navy.
A. Stone
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Carroll Reeves came over from near
Pendleton the latter part of last week
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
to say good bye to bis uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs F. R. Reeves, before Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
La Grande. Oregon, July 7th, 1917.
their departure for San Francisco.
Notice la hereby given that John Pullar, of
BAPTIST CHURCH
No. I, west
OREGON:
For Sale
Hermiston, Oregon
DIRECTORY
HERMISTON,
Mrs. O. M. Sprague and children,
Apples and peaches 2 cents per
former residents of this city, are here
from spokane this week on a visit to pound in E. T. Eriksen’s orchard.
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R. G. Sprague and the children’s
grandmother.
B. S. KINGSLEY
Phone 171
HERALD,
GET AN OIL STOVE
Don’t Get Excited j
There will be plenty to go around
in this country and some for
Europe.
Don’t speculate. If you have
money to speculate with-buy
a government bond.
Buy what you need, as you need
it, from your regular dealer.
Pay as promptly as possible.
It costs a lot to do business
now and your dealer needs
the money.
We carry a staple line of goods
to choose from at the right
price, and a safe place to trade.
HEBMISTON
E. T. Erikaan, an employe in the
officer of the local U. S. reclamation
service, this week received notification
of his transfer to the offices of the ser
vise in Orinad, Calif. Mr and Mrs.
Erikeen are now making preparations |
for their departure to their new |
home.
Together with other large shipments
to pointa in this state and Washing-
ton, the Hermiston Creamery Co twice
* week ships quite a large quantity ol ,
butler to Idaho, supplying the Horst-
Powell Copper Mining Co of that I
state with Ita product This la the
busy time of the year, for aside from
the large butter output, many tubs of
ice cream are manufactured and shipped
out and marketed locally by the in-
stitution.
“FM’EPP -I V" • See fee H 4Ve
or by writing
Wm. McMurray, Genera!
Pescenger Agent, Porsiand
made Homestead Entry No. 011821, for NW% sec.
32, Tp, 3 N., R. 27 E.. and on Jan. 16. 1916. made
Ad. H. E. No. 014236 for SW% sec. 32. Tp. 3 N.,
R. 27 E. W. M.. has filed notice of intention to
make three-year proof to establish claim to the
land above described before W. J. Warner, United
States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 12th day of September, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: R. F. Daw-
son, Fred Lee, James Leeand John Pullar. all of
Echo, Oregon.
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C. 8. DUNN. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at
La Grande. Oregon. June 20th, 1917.
Notice Is hereby given that Peter Xedes, of
Heldman, Oregon, who. on January 17th. 1913.
made Homestead Entry No. 011495, for N% section
20, township 6 north, range 30 east Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
throe-year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before R. T. Brown, clerk of the
County Court of Umatilla county, at his office at
Pendleton. Oregon, on the 21st day of August.
1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Let Fraker, John
Kerr, Gux Xedes ani Walter Thorne, all of Hold­
man. Oregon.
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C. S. DUNN. Register
STATIONERY
Having bought the stationery stock of The Hermis­
ton Herald, we are now prepared to fill all your wants
in this line at our Red Brick Store on Main street
Mack’s Variety Store
SHAAR’S
Tonsorial Parlors
Shower and Plain
Bumper
Crops
BATHS
Scientific
Tonsorial
Treatment
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
Wm. Shear, Prop.
Ice .
Cream
I I
season is now here in ear-
nest and we are ready to
serva you in any quan-
lily. Try us for your
next party.
Our Candies
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies
I* unexcelled. Bulk can-
die* handled by u* are
of the same high grade
aod purity as the box.
The whole country is making a determined
effort to increase crop yields this summer.
There is a waiting market for every pound of it,
and this will add millions to the incomes of the
farmers.
Factories will be working day and night
to turn out the enormous supplies required by
our own government and our allies. Millions
and millions again will go into the pockets of
the people.
Some of this money will be banked, but
MUCH OF IT WILL BE SPENT. It will be
a fight between the local dealer, the city mer­
chant and the mail order man to see WHO
GETS IT.
What are YOU doing, Mr. Local Merchant,
toward getting this immense volume of busi­
ness? Are you telling the people of the articles
you have to sell and of the advantages of buy­
ing at home? Or are you going to let the city
merchant and the mail order man do the adver-
tiaing and GET MOST OF THE BUSINESS?
For Good Service Always See
P. B. SISCEL
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It is squarely up to you
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