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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1917)
A FEW ITEMS That will serve as a guide to everything we handle 28c Citrus Powder, package Fairbanks Dandy Soap, 6 bars 25c No Rub laundry help, package -............. ............ Money refunded if not satisfactory 17 Wesson’s Salad Oil............. pts., 40c, qts., 75c Guittards Chocolate, pound 30c Cream of Wheat 28c 10,15, 20 and 23c Sardines ROYAL BREAD Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish, Gilt Edge Liquid Polish Phelps Cash Grocery ■ • I Free Delivery to all Parts of the City PHONE 413 I The Commercial Club is doing great good in many ways for this great Hermiston valley—but iti cannot continue to do it on a shoe string capital. Therefore every member who wants to see the town and country prosp r should not hesitate a minute to pay dues on receipt of notifica tion from Secretary Prime. If other property owners along Main street will now emulate the example set by the Hermiston Prodnce & Supply Co., Hitt’s Confectionery and Hahn’s shoe store, which have this week had concrete walks laid in front of their places of business, this town will begin to look like a city, and not be an eyesore, from a sidewalk standpoint, to intend ing settlers and visitors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ..................................................................... $1.50 .75 kili ................ Circle A ........ Hazel-Burr ............. Allendale ! Agnew, j. i Agnew, A. W .... Allen, F. L......... Ames. C. F Barham, J. C .. . Barnes, E. W Brigzs, Geo.E ..... Hardscrabble Building Material of All Kinds .... "The Locusts" ; South Hill Ranch ; Mountain View Ranch ....... ...................... Four Sisters Beisse, August F......................................... Germania Blessing, W. L______ ______________ Tamalpias Bradley. G. W. ........... .......................... Terrace Park Campbell. Duncan .............. Clover Dale Ranch Canfield. R C. (Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge Canfield. Mr,. R. C............ —.......... — Glen Ellen ....Sunny Slope Casserly, j . J....... Buckeye Ranch Chamberlain, C. C . .. Herma Vista Clarke. Mrs. C. 3. Pleasant View Flume Stock Suitable for All Flume Construction Davis. E. E...... .................... Beth-arabah Davis, Geo................................... Roselawn Davis, H. C____ _______ _____Shady Nook Farm See Us First Dyer, J. S..... . ........ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Alfalula Ranch Embry. John T. The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch Eriksen, E. T-............................. Summerdale FEDERAL VS. PRIVATE IRRIGATED PROJECTS Johnson, A. S..................... Jensen, C. M------ --------- Kellogg, C. W ................... —eAtnr”. W. A..................... Longley. H. J F gomnig (100 .......................... Before Starting Construction Work and You Will Find We Have Just what You Need Inland Empire Lumber Company Four O'Clock Ranch ....... ........ High Gate ........ The Lay Ranch Phone Main 33 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” South View Blue Ribbon Orchard H. M. STRAW. MGR. Loomisville Breezy Hill Macdonald, Chas ............ McCully, R. A.............. —....... ....The Three Pines Mel allen, W. A.................... ...... Multum in parvo Ridgeway Farm McNaught, C.S.... Highland Farm M-Mach+ F * ............ -A-2-5-)*, J 2*.— ............. ...................... Webak B. G .......................... time. Physical nature, of necessity, Monkman, -PV- 49 — ------------------- The Old Homestead must be changeable. A physical Pagrgo,. L. H ................... Fairview Farm ... Woodbine wor d has been made possible because pmno F R ...... was advertised as worth $4.50, “Our price $2.90. This mer- Six months............................................... .. ..... Meadow Lark Subscriptions must be paid In advance. chant invested $2.90 in the shoe of the changeability of physical forms, Percey C B ........ ............ ...... Coeur d’ Alene Purdy. A. W........................... and a little postage in writing to The forms of the vegetable and animal p.1., pa-} (( C Rangier) ........Rainbow ADVERTISING RATES ...................Tir Glwys ............. the house later. He had two kingdoms, come and. go because of the Pohants W T Display — One time, 25 cents per Inch; two inser- , Orchard Home _ , , ... decomposing principle, and in fact 2oo+ George H............... tions, 20 cents per Inch per insertion; monthly letters from the house offering the principles upon which the govern- o.¡kl F Silver Maple rates, 15 cents por Inch per issue. . Beacon Hill Readers First insertion, 10 cent, per line: each to return the investment. He ment-of the nations are founded, if subsequent insertion without change of copy. ............ j Carl........... 5 cents per line. had one of the shoes taken to they be physical, are subject also, to Schachermeyer, Minnehaha School School District 115............... pieces and had those pieces ' this principle of decomposition. Prin- Sellers, W. T......................... Sweet Briar Farm C. H. (Butter Creek) ..........The Six Sisters sent to the Post Office Depart- ciples upon which private enterprises Shaw, High Valley WHAT CONSTITUTES VALUE ..... ,1111.101 are founded are unavoidably change 01,++ Ip.F North View Home Shutter C. L ...................... ment and requested that a fraud able, and they are more susceptible to The lure of cheay prices is the Simmons, W. H . -....... - ...... ............. Tip Top be issued. The mail order change, than are principles of federa- Stewart. R. A Sunset bait that mail order houses have order , . Stanyan. C. P.......................... ...............„..Riverside dangled before the eyes of the I house was able to convince them live bodies. Now, that the people of the world Stubbs. H. E...... ...... -...... Pleasant Ridge Home Spring Ranch public eversince these institutions | that there had been a mistake. are working under imperfect condi- Sullivan, P. P........................ ... Sweet Theriault. W. J_.................... ........... Lakeview It was probably a mistake that have been in existence, but as lióos, and that the conditions making Voelker, Alfred E Liberal View . .... West Lawn every shrewd buyer knows, price happened in a great number of for imperfection are graduated, it be- Watson, J. D • , 0. cases as a result of what appear- hooves the people to choose the system doesn constitute value. uuesn ’t i cuiianiuvc vaut. Une . , , , . , CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF manan, wats iust about what he ed in a catalog to be achoice bar- having the least imperfection to work IN THE OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY usua $91 .aro Other gain. Fair prices are what con- under. And it they lay aside prejud- Edward R. Lammers, Plaintiff, ) pays and there other 1 ylice ice and pays for IUL auu Uav-y are MW- and make make their their selection selection v with due vs. y Summons. worthy considerations to betaken stitute value and the place to be regard to the worth of the system of Gladys L. Lammers, Defendant ) To Gladys L. Lammers, the above named de into account when goods are be- ; sure of procuring, value is rom their choice, they need have no worry fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are ing bought. Unless service and your home merchant, in whom or undue solicitud: about their getting hereby required to appear and answer or other wise plead to the complaint filed against you in the worst of it. The first proposition the above entitled suit in said court within six quality are combined in proper by the very nature of things you that should be known and should be weeks from the date of the first publication of know you can place dependence. this summons and on or before the 25th day of 1 proportion with price, the ele studied for its worth, perhaps is: September, 1917, and you are further notified that you fail to so answer or otherwise plead in this ment of value is lacking, says The length of life of physical prin if cause, within the said time, the plaintiff for want EDITORIAL NOTES thereof will apply to the above entitled court for ciples and physical things, determines the Tax Liberator. the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: their physical degree of perfection. For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of You do not find the order "Disarm," says the pope. By now and heretofore existing between As all things unchangeable are based matrimony plaintiff and defendant and for an absolute houses talking very much about all means, but make the other on harmony, it can be readily seen divorce from defendant. This summons is published pursuant to an service. They can’t. If you fellow disarm first He started that the more harmony the greater order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 9th order many items, you are al it perfection. Then, if a physical princi day of August, 1917, and the first publication of pie is made the basis for a private this summons is made on the 18th day of August, most sure to find one or more 1917, in the Hermiston Herald. A prominent editor has been enterprise, it is obligatory on the pro J. T. Hinkle, substitutions. Certainly that is Attorney for Plaintiff threatened with death, in an mo ers of that enterprise to insure to 48-1 not service. Of course you have those working under it a goodly to pay for your goods before you anonymous letter, because he degree of justice that harmony may IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY condemned the draft resisters. get them. Your local merchant obtain and thereby secure a greater Annie Ivie, Plaintiff, I He should protect his rear—no perfection. V,. - Summons. does not treat you that way nor William Ivie, Defendant. I danger in front. Private enterprises continue for an To William Ivie, the above named defendant: does he try to lure you with an In the name of the state of Oregon: You are terminate length of time, accord hereby required to appear and answer the com attractive offer in one item pro Those farmers and business inde ing to the degree of perfection of the plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first pub- viding you can buy a lot of other men in attendance at the Com P' i clple upon which they are estab lication of this summons, and if you fail to answer, plead or otherwise appear within said time the goods that he can make up the mercial Club meeting Monday lished, but federate enterprises of a plaintiff above named, for want thereof, will to the court above named for the relief de loss on. There are a great many evening who, rather than let the continuating nature, will continue as apply manded against you in the complaint filed in the above entitled suit, to-wit: For a decree of things that go to make up price Dairy and Hog show lapse for long as the federation continues. forever dissolving the bands of matrim The following proposi.ions should divorce ony now and heretofore existing between plain that the customer does not at even one year showed a willing aid quite materially in solving the tiff and defendant and for such other and further aa to the court may seem equitable. once grasp. It may be a twelve ness to donate money and labor question of irrigation. “Federal vs. relief This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable Gilbert W Phelps, judge ounce package instead of a six towards holding it at the usual Private:" of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 3rd day 1917, and the first publi teen ounce one offered by your time this fall, are deserving of Physical conscience is actuated by cation hereof of Is August, made on the 25th day of August physical motives, and physical motives 1917. Frederick Steiwer, local merchant. Then too, the much worthy praise. With such (49-3) . Attorney for Plaintiff are based on corporal benefits. Residence and postoffice address. Pendleton. Ore. price on the mail order twelve public spirited men as these at Corporal be nefits arise from two ounce package may be made in the helm there is little danger sources, direct and Indirect, and the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Chicago. St Louis or Omaha. that this annual festival will ever motive for the benefit may be quite Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, July 7th, 1917. Always there will be delays in be discarded. easily determined by finding whether Notice is hereby given that John Pullar, of the benefit accrues directly or in- Echo. Oregon, who, on March 25th, 1913, made receiving the goods. I have Homestead Entry No. 011822 for NE% see. 32 The fellow who will repudiate directly. Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E.. and on Jan. 8th, 1916, made Ad known customers who have H. E. No. 015502, for SEI. sec. 32, Tp. 3 N., R. 27 if a physical enterprise is actuated east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in. waited six weeks to two months his obligation to to his country in by a motive from which direct bane- tention to make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before W J for their goods. Not always the this supreme crisis of its history fila arise, it is intended that the bene Warner. United States Commissioner, at his office Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of Septem mailorder house’s fault either. will repudiate any other obliga fits will accrue to the promoter of the at ber. 1917. The railroads are sometimes to tion, it matters not how sacred. enterprise. blame—but the delay is occasion If he will evade his duty to his If a physical enterprise is actuated by a motive from which indirect bene c. s. DUNN, Register ed just the same. Then, often government, he will evade fits arise, the benefits accrue to all, I any other duty. Should he per the goods have to be or are ship whether they are directly or indirect. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ped “knocked down’’ and re mit “conscientious scruples“ to , ly connected with the enterprise. quire time to put them together. stand between him and a per Send your washing to the Model i Customers should consider these formance of his duty, his con laundry at The Dalles, O egon, m Entry No. 012572 for NEY see. 3N R. 27 E • and on March 1st, 1915, made points and understand that they science will work likewise on any through P. B 8 acai, local agent. Bas % ¡' Homestead TV *7. ona* ri trarr, ___ * other occasion as well. He will ket leaves Tuesday morning and re.SP are conditions that are not bear watching. I turna Friday of each week. -adv49ife to pleasant to have to tolerate. Mail order catalogs fairly teem with inconsistencies. For ex-j all ample, you will find such an item as a shoe quoted at four dollars HERMISTON HOTEL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and a half with a usual retail value of six dollars. You will CHICKEN DINNER find them quoting an article at $2.50 and stating that the usual j W tJntuitìji Evening retail value is $4.50 and claiming —50 CENTS a saving of two dollars. Now, if you will give your retail mer MRS. F. L. DURFEY. PROPRIETOR chant an opportunity to analyte such offers, you are almost sure to TT T" P One year Lumber NAMES AND OWNERS Fowler. F. F.............. - - .. Electric Dairy Ranch ................. Ridgeview Giese. W.J----------------- Alfadale Graham, Ed. H.................. .............. . _______ The Knoll Gunn. H. M....................... _______ Hallhurst Hall, C. G. and H. E. - ........ Green Acres Hannan. W. F.................... .................. Nob Hill Hobbs, E. A....................... ......... Morningside Hoisington & Hoisington.. __ Fairview Ranch Hood. C. A............ ............ - ........ Tarryawhile Hooker, H. A................. ... ________ ___ Wabasso Taking for granted that the follow Horning, Mrs. D. W....... The Happy Home Hurlburt, H. G.. —....... — ing proposition is true, then we have Intlekofer, John........... -- ...........................Orio i a basis on which we can rest an argu ment either for or against the prob find that he will be able to show iematic question of federal or private you just where you are being ownership Issued Each Saturday by Physical principles or things are misled. I speak of shoes be- | subject to change by decomposition M. D. O’CONNELL cause I have in mind a partlCU- and are therefore imperfect. OREGON lar case that came to my atten- HERMISTON There is do necessity to bring forth tion a short time ago through a evidence to substantiate the truth of Entered as second-class matter. December merchant. In a recent issue of this principle, as it has been evident 8. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon a mail order house catalog a shoe I to all mapkind since the beginning of The Hermiston Herald DIRECTORY OF RANGH First Class Tailoring Done by JACK WHITE Hermiston's Up-to-Date Cleaning and Pressing PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE THE M Hermiston Herald Makes Clubbing Arrangement With The Oregon Farmer Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers MONG our large circle of readers there are a great many who are in- terested directly or indirectly in fruit growing, dairying and other branches of farming. All of these naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag ricultural activities throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is being waged for the measures Oregon farmers want and against all sorts of schemes that are detrimental to the people and agricultural interests of this state. We have, therefore, made a special clubbing with THE OREGON FAR MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower, who is one of our regular subscribers and who not a subscriber to THE OREGON FARMER, be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with this paper at the same rate as for this paper arrangement now is will This offer applies to all those who renew or extend their subscriptions as well as to all new subscribers. If you are interested di- rectly or . 3 directly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this unusual opportunity, but send your order in now. THE OREGON FARMER is the one form paper which is devoting itself exclusively to the farming activities and interests of poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at- tack wrongful methods and combinations and aní legislation, and support honest leaden and, beneficial measures. We are confident thatour readers will congratulate us on our being able to make this splendid and at- tractive dubbing offer. TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE The he Hermiston Oregon Herald, one year....... _ .... $1.50 Farmer, one year .. ........ $1.00 By our special clubbing plan, both for Butter Wrappers $1.50