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THE HEBMISTON HERALD, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF LOCAL BRIEFS SOY BEANS Blacksmith Jake Stork made a busi ness trip to Stanfield last Sunday. Dr. Peed, the local veterinary sur- geon, returned Wednesday from a short business trip to Baker, Ore. A. D. Smith, one of the directors of Butter Creek School District No. 6, was in the city on business last Tues- A Substitute for the Navy Bean John Leek and Otto Heinl have helped out The Herald exchequer by banding in their yearly donation of $1.50 to this paper. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Frick departed for Portland Monday evening to pass a few daya visiting relatives in the Rose City. GIVE THEM A TRIAL Empire Peanut Butter B. S. KINGSLEY BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY Local Train Time Card No. 1, west No. 15, west 9:56 a.m. No. 2, east 7:05 p. m. No. 6, east No. 16. east 3:30 p.m. 6:33 a. m. 9:15 a. m. Post Office Hours General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. 9:20 a. m. Mail closes for No. 1, west ...... 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 6, east .. 3:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 2, east ........ 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 16, west.. Library Hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. County Official. Sunday school, 10 a. m. F. C. Bruce, Supt. Morning service, 11 o’clock. Subject, “Out of the Depths." Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 8:00. Chora) union every Tuesday evening at 8:00. B. Y. P. U„ 7:00 o’clock. Evening service, 8:00 o’clock. Subject, “Six Searching Questions ’’ Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. Special music. L S. Chapman Pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH ....... O. W. Phelps Roscoe 1. Keator ........ C. H. Marsh . B. E. Anderson Commissioners..... H. M. Cockburn R. T. Brown Clerk .... J. D. Taylor Sheriff Grace Gilliam Treasurer..... ..... . C. P. Strain Assessor .... Willard Bradley Surveyor ..... I. E. Young School Supt .. .... J..T. Brown Coroner ...... Recorder. ........ .................. ........... Ban Burroughs County court meets tho first Wednesday In each month. • __________ Circuit Judge ..... Diatrict Attorney Judge City Officials Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to tbese vices. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Civic Center hall. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject, "Love.” Everybody cordially Invited. The Oregon Agricultural College . METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. tn.—Sunday-school Theo Parks, Supt. Morning service 11 a. tn. 7:00 p tn.—Epworth League. Mrs. Hanlin , president. 8:00 p. tn, — Public worship. Columbia school house 3:00 r. m —Sunday school. Frank Waugaman, Supt. 4:00 p. m.— Public worship. “1 was glad when they said unto me let us go Into the house of the Lord ‘ Epworth League topic for Sunday ni/tn “Fiom shifting sands to solid rock.”— John 18 15, 27. Mrs Hane line, leader. Strangers will be welcome to these sevvics. T. A. Graham, Pastor. HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart ments, including training in the Practica House ; MINING, with three departments, includ. PHARMACY. THE SCHOOL Or MUSIC, offers instruc and instrumental music. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled 1085 cadets la 1916 IT. aad won recommen- dallen for O. A. C. from the Western Depart- the fifteen ‘‘distinguished institutions'' of higher learning. All cadets will be furnished complete uniforms by the U. a. Government REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER a, 1917. Information on request. Addrous, Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. GUARANTEED One-half Ton Auto Trailer Has 1 1-4 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 easily without ruin ing the auto proper. Will track perfectly. • See one at the garage PRICE $95.00 Other* ask $115.00 for the same thing made in Chicago . Let us show you what a convenience and saving these stoves are. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Notice is hereby given that John Pullar, of Echo, Oregon, who, on March 25th. 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011822 for NEY sec. 32, Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E., and on Jan. 8th, 1916, made Ad. H. E. No. 015602, for SE* sec. 32, Tp. 3 N., R. 27 east Willamette Meridian, has 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 his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of Septem ber, 1917. Attorney Hinkle is away to Cali Claimant names as witnesses: R. F. Dawson. Fred Lee, James Lee and George W. Pullar, all of fornia on a business visit. He Echo, Oregon. overland in his auto, Mrs. Hinkle C. S. DUNN. Register KODAKS (All Sizes) Priced from $2.00 up to $200.00 at Hermiston Drug Co. went ald daughter accompanying him on the trip. G R. Shafer, of the bee firm of Davis & Shafer, was enmeshed in the draft net, and left Wednesday for North Yakima, where be registered, to be examined. F. B. Knapton returned the la ter part of last week from a business visit to Portland. During his absence Miss Nellie Davis was a guest of Mrs. Knap ton. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at La Grande. Oregon, July 7th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Roy F. Dawson, of Echo, Oregon, who, on April 3rd, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 012672 for NEY sec. 28. Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E.. and on March 1st, 1915, made Ad. H. E. No. 014345 for NW+ sec. 28, township 3 north Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore W. J. Warner, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of September, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: John Pullar, George W. Pullar, Fred Lee and Henry Hubbard, all of Echo. Oregon. C. S. Dunn, Register Mr. and Mrs. S. Hill are Clarkston, Wash., visitors in the city this week, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, the ladies being Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at ser- sisters. La Grande. Oregon, July 7th, 1917. F. C. McKenzie ......................... Mayor C. M. Jensen Recorder C. C. Balsar Chief of Police ..... F. A. Phelps Treasurer A. L. Larson .............. Fire Chief C. O. Wainscott City Physician W. J. Warner City Attorney... S. R. Oldaker City Surveyor Where trained specialists with modern lab J. D. Watson Councilmen ....... E. P. Dodd oratories and adequate equipment give in H.M. Straw struction leading to collegiate degrees in the A. L. Larson C. S. McNaught following schools ' Frank Woughter AGRICULTURE, with is departments; COMMERCE, with 4 departments ; School Diatrict Officiala ENGINEERING, with 6 departments, in Directors .........................- J. D. Watson. Chm. eluding Civil, iectrical. Highway, Industrial F. B. Swayze Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering; C. S. McNaught .... R. B. Walber FORESTRY, Including Logging Engineer- Clerk. CHURCH NOTICES. We can supply either in the two or three burner size, with or without oven, with or without high shelf. John Adams, formerly of this city but now of Pendleton, has been pass ing the week here visiting his brother Harold, mechanic in Sapper Bros. ’ garage. Hermiston, Oregon Our stoves give the FLORENCE AUTOMATIC NEW PERFECTION For Sale—Two registered Duroc C. A. White, the cider mill mao, re- ceived a carload of lumber from Scotts Jersey gilts. Henry Gunn.-adv47-49c Milla this week, which was unloaded For Sale—Fourteen pieces of 12-inch near the O.-W. depot. new concrete pipe. Phone 401.-ad47-48c D. R. Brownell, who operates a general merchandise store in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION neighboring town of Umatilla, was a Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at business visitor to this city Tuesday. La Grande, Oregon, J uly 7th, 1917. 20 cents per pound N OIL STOVE And save heating up your house during the summer months. best of satisfaction. Mrs F. Ralph is enjoying a three weeks’ visit with her father and sit The Baptist ladies aid will bold a ter in Dayton, Wash., having leit I Ionic dinner at the home of Mrs. F. Tuesday for the parental home. Bensel Wednesday of next week. Mr. and Mrs New Madden, ranchers For sand vetch seed inquire at Farm one and one-balf miles nortb of tbis city, are enjoying a visit to relatives ers Exchange, Hermiston, Oregon. -adv47-18p in Ione, Ore., tbis week. 2 lbs. for 25c Phone 171 OREGON GET Attorney W. J. Warner transacted egal business in the county seat Thursday. These beans are recommended bv the leading journals as HERMISTON, Notice is hereby given that George W. Pullar, of Echo, Oregon, who on March 25th, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011821, for NWh sec. 32, Tp. 3 N.. R. 27 E , and on Jan. 16, 1915, made Ad. H. E. No. 014236 for SWY sec. 32. Tp. 3 N.. R. 27 E. W. M., haa 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 Mrs. D. R. Wilson and her lister, son. Fred Lee. James Leeand John Pullar, all of Echo, Oregon. Miss Pearl Starr, left Monday for Port C. S. DUNN. Register Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and fam ily, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hinkle of Echo, motored to Hidaway yesterday on a t io weeks’ outing trip. land and Washougal, Wash., to spend the week visiting sisters residing io the above towns, Mrs. S. E. Windle returned to Hood River Thursday after a two weeks’ visit at the home in this city of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Zeller, the ladies be ing sisters. Messrs. D. R. Wilson, George Chal lis, William Sbaar and Gordon and Arthur Beasley composed a party that took a little motor jauot to Echo last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sapper and baby are away to Hidaway on their annual summer outing, having left Thursday by auto for that delightful hot weather retreat in the Blue mountains. A. S. Anderson, the genial and accommodating butter maker at the Hermiston Creamery Co., passed Wid nesday in Pendleton attending to bus’- ness matters connected with the con cern. > Dr. Illsley writes his parents that be has taken the medical and physical | examination and passed o. k. and was offered a First Lieutenant’s position in the medical ieserve corps. George Briggs made a good sub stitute for A. S. Johnson in looking after the duties of “baggage smesher” and mail carrier at the local depot while the latter gentleman look a few days vacation this week. Mrs. Fred Book,, wife of a well known Pendleton cigar merchant, re turned to her home in the county seat town Thursday after a pleasant visit at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. F Price one mile south of this city. The former lady is a sister of Mr. Price. Mrs W T. Roberts, wife of a well known rancher residing five miles north of Hermiston, and baby a >n are away on a visit to the lady's sister, Mrs. F. Toner, in Burke, Idaho. Be- fore returning Mrs Roberta and son will pass a week in Spokane, and while there will be guests at the home of Mr. Roberts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prindle and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prindle, well to do1 ranchers of the project, left Thursday for Seattle, from which place they will proceed to Fort Warren to visit the first named couple's son George, and brother of Clark, the young man NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, June 20th. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Peter Xedes, of Holdman, Oregon, who. on January 17th, 1913. made Homestead Entry No. 011495, for NL> section 20. township 5 north, range 30 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-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 and Walter Thorne, all of Hold man. Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register 43-48 SHAAR’S The REAL REST RESORT of the North Pacific Coast is now reached by Rail or Steamer from Portland. LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES - ----------------- --------- via------- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM anda New Beach Folder upon application to nearest O- W. fi. R. &N. Agent, or by writing Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland - - ope== —75e wer tes s sms 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 Tonsorial Parlors Shower and Plain BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Treatment Bumper WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Wm. Shear, Prop. Cream season is now here in ear nest and we are ready to serve you in any quan tity. Try us for your next party. Our Candies are Always fresh and nice. Our line of box candies is unexcelled. Bulk can dies handled by us are of the same high grade acd purity as the box. P. B. SISCEL 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 tising and GET MOST OF THE BUSINESS? This i* a newspaper