THE 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 FIRST Capita] & 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 hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M. Delio O. Bushnell. Sec. Q LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M , | -4 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday I 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 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law KUtMUTON. OREGON J. T. HINKLE Attorney at Law HERMISTON, OREGON HITT Can fit you out in what­ ever you may need in the way of - == HUNTING or FISHING EQUIPMENT Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport­ ing Goods Confectionery Ice Cream and Soft Drinks First Class Billiard and Pool DENTIST Tables Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bank Bldg. Office Hours: Office Phone, 93 8 to 5; Sundays & eve- Residence Phone 32 nings by appointment. C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Res. Phone, Red 398 Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. New Aluminum Ware DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Also Hardware and Machinery Feed Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Flour and Cook Foods Phone Your Orders for all kinds of FARMERS EXCHANGE Transfer Work Located in old Donovan Bldg.. West Side Phone 2852 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Shoe Repairing 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. STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Try Our “Neolin” Soles Our Aim I* To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon Hermiston TYPHOID atetes. — almost ■ ■ ■ the miraculous effi- cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. The Time to Buy Tum-A-Lumber is RIGHT NOW In 1914- A Tum-A-Lum Barn cost 40 hogs. In 1917- Same Turn* A-Lum costs 24 bogs. Barn In 1914- A Turn A-Lum House 480 bu. of wheat. cost In 1917- Same Tum-A-Lum Home costs 225 bu of wheat. Il 1914- A Tum-A-Lum Silo cost 220 bu. of corn. b 1917- Same Tum-A-Lum Silo costs 110 bu. of corn. In 1914- A Turn - A - Lum Machine Shed cost 20 tons of alfalfa. b 1917- In 1917 Same Tum-A-Lum Machine Shed coats 10 tona of alfalfa. “See Brownson About It" TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Be vaccinated NOW by you physician, you and your family. It is more vital than house insurance. > Ask you 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 • HUM UNDER S. S. MV. UCIaU Still Interfering. George Bailey of the Houston Post notes that "a New York redhead is suing a druggist for $5,000 damages be­ cause of peroxide be sold her ruined “her crown of glory.” and makes this comment: “It is bad enougiwhen tawny maned | girls use peroxide. For a redhead to vandalize her topknot tn any such way as that ought to be against the law, and no well regulated widow would | think of doing so.” HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON: X == ===LOCALS= ■ = 3 1 Bor— To Mr. and Mrs. E I. Davis, I at Lovelock, Nev , on August 10, a ! daughter. | Mr and Mrs. M. L. Wilson returned Tuesday from a five months’ visit to Joseph and Paradise, Ore., and Asotin, | Wash. ( Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mikesell and the lady’s sister, Mrs. E. Skinner, of Echo, were Sunday guests at the farm home near this city of the gentleman’s brother, W. A. Mikesell. Our New Fall and Winter Book of Samples The Ed. V. Price Line is in and we are surprised at the moderate price for strictly all wool suits in view of the price of raw material at this time. We would advise those contemplating having a winter suit made, to do so now as prices are certain to be higher and the good patterns closed out early. We are Prepared for Your Wants in Fruit Jars And tne extra covers and rubbers, covering almost all the different makes. son will be on in a few days now. Parowax at the old price, 15c per pound. » Exclusive Selling Agents in Hermiston For Ed. V. Prices suits for men, Gordon hats and caps, Cluett shirts, Arrow collars. Palmer i suits and coats for the ladies, Queen Quality shoes for ladies, Home patterns, J. A, Folger teas, coffees and spices, Chase & Sanborn teas and coffees. Preferred stock canned goods. These are I the best in their classes. Hermiston Produce & Supply Company tbe trip overland by auto. Starting Sept. 1 The Movie will again introduce Bluebird photo plays These will be a better class of pictures than the former Bluebird series ex­ Harry McMillen, an employee of hibited here. Sapper Bros.’ garage, had a bad optic Contractors Boynton & Longhorn this week as a result of a piece of cast are swinging right along on silos they iron chipping and entering bis left eye have contracted to build for different while doing repair work in the ranchers in this neighborhood, having mechanical department. within the past two weeks erected two George Ellison, owner of the old Maxwell Co. meadows, left for Van­ couver, Wash., Sunday with his fam­ ily to attend the obsequies of his father, whose demise occurred in the east last week, the body being shipped to the above place for interment. Joseph Cunah, Jr., the genial young manager of the Echo flour mill at Echo, Ore., was a business visitor in Hermiston Monday. He was accom­ panied by Roy Hale, wbo while here bad the local dentist operate on a troublesome molar. - Mrs. Geo. R. Shafer, wife of the unior member of the extensive bee firm of Davis & Shafer, left Friday evening of last week for Kirkland, Wash., where for the next two months herself and children will visit with her mother, Mrs. D. S. Mason. on the big Boone ranch west of town. Parties wishing to enter the print­ ing office at this season of the year should be governed by the following rules, says an exchange: Advance to the inner door, give three distinct raps and the devil will attend your alarm. You will give your name, postoffice address and number of years you are owing for the paper. He will admit you. You will advance to tbe center of the room, address the editor with the following countersign: Extend the right hand about two feet from your body, with tbe thumb and index finger clasping a 410 bill which you drop into the extended hand of tbe editor, at the same time saying: “Were you looking for me?” The editor will say, “you bet!” After giving him the news, you will be per­ mitted to retire with a receipt for an obligation properly discharged. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pelmulder and children returned Monday from their For Sale— Bartlett pears, clean and two weeks’ vacational outing trip by wholesome. H. E. Hanby, Phone 186. auto co points in Washington. They •adv 49tfc had intended to journey through tbe Wanted — A good pump gun in trade Yakima valley, but found the roads in such bad condition that they abandoned for a high grade gold watch. Call at -adv49tfc the idea and passed their vacation this office. pleasantly away up in the mountains Good pasture for cows and horses. east of Walla Walla. E. J. Drake, phone 404. -advtfc A S. Anderson, the man who sup­ plies us with good butter, which he manufactures at the Hermiston cream­ ery, sung a little ditty as he worked Wednesday morning, thus denoting that he was exceedingly happy On being approached by a Herald re­ porter a smile illuminated his always cheerful countenance as he related the arrival of a baby girl at his home early that day. When you want something io a hurry, when you want accommodation in tbe way of credit, when you expect a little community boosting, when you are looking for support for school and church, when you are expecting pro­ perty values to keep up in your town, wheo there is sickness in your family and you need help and sympathy, you don’t get it from the Portland mer­ chant nor the mail-order bouse back Betting on a Sure Thing. Mrs. Dorcas—The women are deter­ east, says the Newberg Enterprise. mined on dress reform and sootier or You get all these things from the later will devise a costuma that is Just home merchant and the business meo right. Dorcas—I'll bet you it won't stay right here, who are your neighbors in style more than a couple of months and friends. -Life. A local woman came co town the Wasted Land. ocher day wich a basket of eggs aod The department ot agriculture finds the grocer asked her bow many dozen that only 209 rods ot untrimmed hedge she bad. "I won’t say exactly,” re waste an aere of land, whereat for the plied tbe woman, "but if you take tbe same expenditure of land one can run eggs out two at a time there will be 473 roda of barbed wire fence. an odd ooe left. If you take them out three at a time there will be an odd Ready to Help. Pedestrian— Do you go to school, my one left. If you take them out four little man? Urchin—Sure! What is it at a time there will be an odd one left. yer want to know ?— Boston Transcript. If you take them out Bve at a time there will be ao odd one left. If you Happiness does not consist In things take them out six at a time there will so much as In thoughts. be an odd one loft. But if you take them out seven al a time they will For Sale—20 pigs and 4 brood sows come out even.” Now, reader, can Prices reasonable if taken next week. you figure out bow many erga were io Ray W. Sprague (west side.) -adv4ßtfc the basket as tbe grocer did. Canning sea­ All local vegetables and fruits will be in abundance and at reasonable prices. “Best of Good Service” R. L. Jay, who is now an employe of the Warren Construction Co., which concern is at present paving roads at Pendleton, visited the parental home Mrs. S L. Carson and Mrs. L. L. | For Sale— One spring wagon, now here last Sunday. Olmstead passed Wednesday visiting wheels and stubs, in good condition -adv46-48c Mrs. A. J. Hogan, mother of Mrs. in the county seat town of Pendleton. See Challis, the butcher. J. E. Hamer, who with her husband Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell re­ conducts a ranch three miles south- turned home the latter part of last west of town, came Sunday from Al week from a fortnight's visit to rela­ bany, this state, for a visit. tives in Vancouver, Wash., making Miss Ruth Skinner, who has been away since the first of the month visit­ ing on the coast, returued Monday and assumed her duties as stenographer la the local reclamation service offices. We New Cretones in very pretty patterns for cushions and fancy work at 25c to 35c. We are showing some pretty colors in Messalines and Fancy Silks suitable for waists at I $1.50 per yard. Outings will be in order now and white prints will be high quality and good price at 15 to 18c Mrs. J. M McCoy, whose husband I operates the old Hinkle ranch, three miles west of town, left Monday to pay a visit to a sister residing at Pay­ ette, Idaho, After returning from the har­ vest fields Monday, Ed McKeen left again Tuesday for Pendleton to take a position operating an auto truck in that city. OREGON. A Gordon hat in the new blocks and colors is in order now for early fall wear at $3.50. have to arrive this week our new fall Gordon caps, 75c to $1.50, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Mr». C. M. Voyen, wbo came up from Board- man Saturday and remained until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jay were up from Pendleton Saturday and Sunday on a visit to the gentleman’s parents, Mr. aid Mrs. I. Jay, ranchers near this city. HERMISTON, Double your crops! Plant vetch this fall. Plow under in spring. See Farmers’ Exchange for seed -adv49 50p Will person who took moulded non- skid casings 30x34 from road one-half mile west of Waugaman’s, leave same at Sapper’s garage. -ad49-ltc For Sale Cheap—One horse, wagon, buggy and harness. Enquire at the jewelry store. -adv49íc Lost—A key ring with four keys at tached. Finder please leave at Her­ ald office. -ady49-ltp For Sale—Registered Du roc Jersey sow and litter of seven pigs very reasonable. Felthouse, phone 4072. adv49tfc Found—A lady’s black satin cloth hand bag on the streets of Hermiston. Owner can have same by calling at this office aod paying for this notice. -adv49 2t Wednesday August 29, Dr. Freeze, the eye specialist will make his usual visit to Hermiston and may be consulted free at Hermis­ ton hotel all day. Cross eyes, eye- aches, headaches and other eye troub­ les given attention. At Stanfield 30th, Echo 31st. -advit 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 *1. Grant Lands Loca-ing Co., Box 610, Port- land, Oregon. -advic Ice Cream Phone Main 34 Steamer J. N. Teal LEAVES UMATILLA =--------- 8 a. m. ——- FOR PORTLAND August 14, 19, 25 and 30 Stock Trip August 30 season ¡snow here in ear­ nest and we are ready to serve you in any quan­ tity. Try us for your next party. “The Movie” Our Candies is now at. Hermiston Auditorium 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 aod purity as the box. TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK Wednesday and Saturday Evenings For Good Service Always See P. B. SISCEL — --QTY SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Market * Grocery We can Save You Money on 1 Groceries if you will give us Shower and Plain BATHS Try a sack of Scientific Tonsorial White Satin Flour Treatment Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE WE ALSO CARRY A LINE OF HILLS BROS. COFFEE Blue Can, 3 lb.............................. .. Blue Can, 1 lb................................. Red Can, 1 lb................................ .. Albers Rolled oats....................... . (large size package) Wm. Shaar, Prop. Hermiston Ice Cream Morris Hams, Bacon and Boiled Hams are the best. Try them Best grade bacon, lb...................... Pig back bacon, lb....................... .. Hams, large or small, lb.......... 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 32c | Morris’ Compound, 5 lb. pail . 41 00 HOME MADE LARD-GUARAN­ TEED TO BE PURE LARI) 10 lb. pail.................................... 12 40 5 lb. pail........................................... 1 25 We carry a full line of Fancy Cookies always fresh and fine FREE DELIVERY to any part of the city, and we will deliver outside the city limits any order amounting to $5.00 or over. THE STORE OF QUALITY Carries a full line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats Overalls and Notions We take orders for Tailor Made Suits, guaranteed as to per­ fect fit and style. Call and select your cloth from our sample books of the Royal Tailors. The Store •i Quality Wilson & Wilson Tetr Proprietors 1