THE. HERMISTON WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF LOCAL BRIEFS SOY BEANS The little son of Dr. and Mrs. F V Prime has been quite ill from imfan tile troubles this week These beans are recommended by the leading journals as A Substitute for the Navy Bean Hermiston, Oregon BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY Local Train Timo Card No 1. west No. 15. west 9:55 a. m. No. 2, east.. 3:30 p. m. 7:05 p. m. No. 6, east 5:33 a.m. No. 16. east... 9:15 a. m. Post Office Hours General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundaysand 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. 15. west Library Hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. 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. Choral 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. Chspman Pastor County Officials CATHOLIC CHURCH ..... O. W. Phelps Roscoe I. Keator ....... C. H. Marsh B. E. Anderson H. M. Cockburn Clerk ............ COMINO... . R. T. Brown .......J. D. Taylor Sheriff .................. Grace Gilliam .. . C. P. Strain Assessor Willard Bradley I. E. Young . J..T. Brown Coroner. Ben Burroughs Recorder. County court meets the first Wednesday in each onth. __________ Circuit Judge........... District Attorney ... J udge........................ Commissioners ...... . City Officials Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these vices. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Civic Center bail. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject. "Soul." . Everybody cordially invited. The Oregon Agricultural College HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart- ments, House ; METHODIST CHURCH including MINING, training In the Practice departments, inalud. THE SCHOOL or MUSIC, offers instrue with three 10 a. m.—Sunday-school Theo Parks, Supt. PHARMACY. Morning service 11 a. m. Subject, “The Thing« that Defile a Mao. ” 7:00 p. m. —Epworth League. lion in the principal departments of vocal and instrumental music. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled Hanline, president. Subject, “The Father’s Us,” Mrs. Eriksen leader. for Care Choir practice Friday night at par- sonare, Mrs A kera leader. 8:00 p. u>. —Public worship. Subject, "Ao Exposition." Columbia school house 2:00 p. m. — Sunday school. Frank Waugaman, Supt. 3:00 p. in. —Public worship. Strangers will be welcome to the fifteen ‘‘distinguished institutions’’ of higher learning. All cadets will be furnished ubsistence, as these T. A. Graham, Pastor. Mayor and Mrs. F. C. McKenz e and family are away to Hidaway Springs for two weeks enjoying their summer vacational outing. We can supply either in the two or three burner size, with or without oven, with or without high shelf. REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBEE 8, HIT. Information on request. Address, Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Collage, 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 coat. Haul your loads behind your car easily without ruin­ ing the auto proper. Will track perfectly. See one at the garage * PRICE $95.00 Being anxious to get into service, R. E. Hobbs has joined the aviation corps. He will leave this week or the early part of next for Poi tla, d to lake the examination, and should he successfully pass will probably be as­ signed to tbe Vancouver, Wash, ba - racks for flight practice. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Yates and son Vernon were guests in this city last Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Furnas, they being on their way home to Calpella, Calif., from a trip to lora. Mr. and Mrs. Yatts will be remembered by older residents of Hermiston as having been home­ steaders here along about 1904. and continuing to live in this valley till six years later, when they sold out and went to California. KODAKS (All Sizes) Priced from $2.00 up to $200.00 Book Orders Now—Car of beet pulp on track about September 7. Farmers’ | I Exchange. ady.48 1tc For sand vetch seed inquire at Farm­ ers Exchange, Hermistor, Oregon. Hermiston Drug Co -adv47-48p La Grande, Oregon, July 7th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that John Pullar, of Echo, Oregon, who, on March 26th. 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011822 for NE1 sec. 32, Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E., and on Jan. 8th, 1916, made Ad. H. E. No. 015502, for SE1 sec. 32, Tp. 3 N., R. 2 7 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. Claimant names as witnesses: R. F. Dawson. Fred Lee. James Lee and George W. Pullar, all of Echo, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register North Beach The REAL REST RESORT of th» 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. R. R. AN. Agent. or by writing Wm. McMurray, Genera! Passenger Agent, Portland 2103 wUh ... ... It in .2 « i 3 north Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, has pleased with the way it is bandied and filed notice of intention to make three year proof. to establish claim to the land above described, be­ with conditions in general bere. fore W. J. Warner, U. S. Commissioner, at his ▼ . ' office in Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of James D. Todd, who is one of Uncle September, 1917. 0.,) na«« L 1 ... . I Claimant names as witnesses: John Pullar, Sam S navy boys on board the cruiser , George w. Pullar, Fred Lee and Henry Hubbard, Huntington, has written a letter to his all of Echo, Oregon. C. S. Dunn. Register parents here in which he informed them that ere the missive would reach NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION home he would be on his way across Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at the Atlantic, orders having been re- La Grande, Oregon, July 7th, 1917. is hereby given that George W. Pullar, ceived for . the squadron of armored of Notice . ", 11- - Echo, Oregon, Who on March 25th. 1913, cruisers of which the Huntington is made Homestead Entry No. 011821, for NW% ' oo my... Or pomg .2 T.. 16 1015 sec. Tp. 3 N.. R. 27 E., and on Jan. 16. 1915. made part to weigh anchor on the "8th of 32. Ad. H. E. No. 014236 for SW% sec. 32. Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E. W. M., has filed notice of intention to August and head for foreign ports.” make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before W. J. Warner, United Mrs O. G. Sapper arrived home States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, on the 12th day of September, 1917. Tuesday morning from Conkling Park, Oregon, Claimant names as witnesses: R. F. Daw- jaLe I son, Fred Lee. James Lee and John Pullar, all of on beautiful Coeur d’Alene 9 Echo. Tho Oregon. Oregon C. S. DUNN. Register Idado, where she has been visiting at the home of Mrs. B. Sherwin, the ladies having been fast friends in their NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION msiden days back in the old home in Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office La Grande. Oregon. June 20th, 1917. Erie, Pa. The visit was one of en- Notice is hereby given that Peter Xedes, of j joyment and pleasure, for Conkling Holdman. Oregon, who. on January 17th. 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 011495, for N 12 section | Park Is one of the most famous sum­ 20, township 5 north, range 30 east Willamette ! Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make | mer resorts on the above lake. three-year proof, to establish claim to the land described, before R. T. Brown, clerk of the ' Mrs. Eugene Cummins of Boardman above County Court of Umatilla county, at his office at i Pendleton. Oregon, on the 21st day of August, has sent a magnificent specimen of s 1917. pole bean just to show what can be Claimant names as witnesses: Let Fraker, John Kerr, Gux Xedes and Walter Thorne, all of Hold- | raised on Umatilla Project No. 18 man. Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register Moving to Boardman in April of this 43-48 year, Mrs. Cummins says herself and CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF husband have line crops of melons, osi - IN THE OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY bage, carrots, onions, 24 acre« of corn, ‘ Edward R. Lammers, Plaintin, 1 acre of potatoes, and 15 acres rear y ! Gladys — - - L. - Lammers, vs. _ Defendant . - ) Summons. for alfalfa to seed this week. That’s To Gladys L. Lammers, the above named de- improving some in so short a space of fendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer or other­ time, and Mr. ard Mrs. Cummins are hereby wise plead to the complaint filed against you in t be congratulated on their good the above entitled suit in said court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of work. this summons and on or before the 25th day of Ice Cream season is DOW here io ear. serve you in any quan­ tity. Try us for your next party. September. 1917, and you are further notified that if you fail to so answer or otherwise plead in this cause, within the said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant and for an absolute divorce from defendant. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 9th day of August, 1917, and the first publication of this summons is made on the 18th day of August. 1917. in the Hermiston Herald. J. T. Hinkle. 48-1 Attorney for Plaintiff , SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Our Candies are al ways fresh and nice. Our line of box candies is unexcelled. Bulk can- dies handled by us are of the same high grade and purity as the box. Shower and Plain BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Treatment P. B. SISCEL sari Oregon Hardware & Implement Company For Sale—Two registered Duroc Charles Hiatt, who has lived here tbe past ten years, during part of Jersey gilts. Henry Gunn.-adv47-49c which time be has been in the employ For Sale—Fourteen pieces of 12-inch of the Newport Construction Co., left new concrete pipe. Phone401.-ad47-48c early In tbe week accompanied by his family for St. Anthony, Idaho, to re­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION main for some time. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Others ask $115.00 for the same thing made in ▼ Let us show you what a convenience and saving these stoves are. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinty and family of Havre, Mont., were Hermiston vis itors yesterday while on their way to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Seattle on their annual outing. While Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at here Mr. McKinty looked over tbe 25- La Grande, Oregon, July 7th, 1917. is hereby given that Roy F. Dawson, acre ranch which he owns two miles of Notice Echo, Oregon, who, on April 3rd, 1914, ser- made Homestead Entry No. 012572 for NE14 sec. south of town which Mr. Humphrey is -------------------------------- — ... . . , . . 19 28. Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E., and on March 1st, 1915, made looking after for him, and was well Ad. H. E. No. 014345 for NWY sec. 28, township Mayor .............. ............................ F.C. McKenzie .......................... C.. M. Jensen Recorder C. C. Salter Chief of Police ............................... F. A. Phelps Treasurer Fire Chief .... ............ ................. A.. L. Larson C. O. Wainscott City Physician City Attorney . .................................. W. J. Warner City Surveyor ..................................... S. R. Oldaker Where trained specialists with modern lab* J. D. Wataon Councilmen .... .................................. E. P. Dodd oratories and adequate equipment give in- .................................... H.M. Straw .................................. A. L. Larson struction leading to collegiate degreee in the C. S. McNaught toilowing schools: Frank Woughter AGRICULTURE, with 15 departments; COMMERCE, with 4 departments; School District Officials ENGINEERING, with 6 departments, in­ „ J. D. Watson, Chm. cluding Civil, Electrical, Highway, Industrial Directors F. B Swayze C. S. McNaught Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering; R. B. Walber FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer- Clerk, CHURCH NOTICES. FLORENCE AUTOMATIC NEW PERFECTION Miss Fannie Todd, the agreeable and obliging lady clerk at the store of the Hermiston Produce and Supply Co., who has been passing a two weeks’ vacation visiting cousins in Seattle, came home Thursday. B. S. KINGSLEY Our stoves give the The big Howe scales at tbe Inland Empire yards are now in working order and ready for public use. Dr. Andrew Warner of Walla Walla, tbe district superintendent of the Methodist church, will hold tbe last quarterly conference of tbe year at tbe parsonage next Thursday night, ' | August 23. 20 cents per pound Phone 171 The weather man keeps on handing out the hot stuff, tbe mercury having hovered around the 100 mark all week. Due to the fact that Mayor McKen- zie is away on his annual vacation and some of tbe alderman out of town on business, there was no meeting of the city council last Wednesday evening. Empire Peanut Butter — And save heating up your house during the summer months. best of satisfaction. The men whe are to report in the second draft call in this county include the names of J. E. McCready and A. J. Sellers of Hermiston. Tbe call is issu­ ed for Tuesday next. 2 lbs. for 25c OREGON HERMISTON, Those who deserve honorable men­ tion for having paid their subscription to this great family journal this week are Jas. A. Scott, E. A. Hobbs, T. D. Worst er and H. J. Stillings. GIVE THEM A TRIAL Mr* HERALD, it. TT WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE 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 Bumper Crops 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, Merchant. Mr. Local ____ 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 is a newspaper