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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1917)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF LOCAL BRIEFS SOY BEANS Rev. Chapman made a business trip to Pendleton Thursday. These beans are recommended by the leading journals as Bert Smith is the first to do fall alfalfa seeding, having begun on Sep tember 3. Mrs. E P. Dodd and daughter have returned from their summer outing on the beach. Tbe Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. West next Wednesday afternoon. A Substitute for the Navy Bean Col. Newport and Major General J. K. Shotwell were transacting business at Sunny Slope Thursday. The deer hunters that went to the Blue mountains last week returned Tueeday with their dears—but noveni son. GIVE THEM A TRIAL Jake Stork, of the blacksmith firm of Stork & Bergman, is making a long jaunt by auto on a business trip to California. 2 lbs. for 25c HERMISTON, OREGON: And save heating up your house during the summer months. best of satisfaction. FLORENCE AUTOMATIC NEW PERFECTION We can supply either in the two or three burner size, with or without oven, with or without high shelf. Let us show you what a convenience and saving these stoves are. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Red Cross work has been received Mrs. Hinkle is here from Lewiston, and may be had by members calling at Idaho, visiting ber son, J. T. Hinkle, tbe balcony of the drug store and family, while on her way to her The grand jury is in session at the home in Portland. county seat this werk with J. W. Miss Leah Percey arrived home Cam obeli of this city as foreman from Portland last Saturday with a Saturday evening The Movie stock of millinery purchased by her produce an appealing screen story en while in that city. titled “A Jewel in Pawn.” Regular meeting of Parent-Teach C. E. Hensley, who has been for 17 era’ Association will be held at the years with the Singer Sewing Machine high school at 3 p. m. Thursday, Sept. Co. as agent, made a business trip to 13. Important business. Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. H. M. Sommerer came over Two Bartlett pears from the ranch Saturday from the Columbia district to see her father, S. L. Carson, who of H E. Hanby in the southern part of town adorn The Herald’s show window got so badly hurl that day. Hermiston, Oregon Phone 171 this week. They are dandies. William Brown, expert bee man of C. R Myers now beli, ves that a “full Hermiston, presented this office with a couple of combs of honey yesterday, house” beats “three of a kind” since which came from his well kept apiary the arrival on Thursday of last week BAPTIST CHURCH of a bouncing 10-pound boy, who came near this city. Sunday school, 10 a. m. to make his home with them. Mother F. C. Bruce, Supt. C. D. Porter, superintendent of the and child are getting along nicely, Morning service, 11 o’clock. Civic Center rooms, certainly is some while Charles thinks be will “pull Local Train Timo Card “Tbe Genealogy of Jesus Christ." chef when it comes to disbiog up a through’’ all right. No. 1, west 9:55 a. m. No. 2, east 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. luncheon, as those at the meeting of No. ló, went 7:05 p. m. No. 6, east 5:33 a. m. Choral union every Tuesday evening No. 16. east 9:15 a. m. Perceys’ millinery store will have its the Commercial club Monday evening at 8:00. opening on Saturday, September 15. can testify. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o’clock. Post Office Hours -adv52-ltc Cenerai delivery window open week days I a.m. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. W. R. Longhorn went to Pen For Sale—Riding pony, quiet and to 6. p. m. Sundaysand holidays from 9 t 10 a. m. "The Story of Peter’s Shadow." dleton yesterday and returned with 9:20 a. m Mail closes for No. 1, west -adv5l-lp Strangers are always welcome to the her son Ralph, who is recovering from gentie. A. R. Fisher. 6:00 p. m Mall closes for No. 6, east........ 3:00 p. m. services of this church. Mall closes for No. 2, east___ For Sale — Several rugs, various sizes, the injury caused by tbe accidental 6:00 p. ta Mail closes for No. 15, west Special music. -adv L. S. Chapman discharge of a 22 rifle, the bullet hav good condition. C. Upham. Library Hours Pastor ing been extracted from his limb. Regular monthly meeting of the Empire Peanut Butter 20 cents per pound B. S. KINGSLEY DIRECTORY 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. County Officials ...... O. W. Phelps Circuit Judge District Attorney Judge............. ......... Commissioners---- Roscoe I. Keator ........ C. H. Marsh B. E. Anderson H. M. Cockburn Clerk ............... Sheriff ............. Treasurer................ .......J. D. Taylor Grace Gillian. ......C. P. Strain Willard Bradley ........I. E. Young ...... JAT. Brown . Ben Burroughs Surveyor. School Supt Coroner Recorder County court meets the first Wednesday in each month. ________ City Officials ..................................... C. McKenzie ...................... C. U. Jensen Recorder ..............C. a Salati 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 ......... J. D. Watson Councilmen ........ .......... E. P. Dodd .......... H.M. Straw .......... A. L. Larson C.S. McNaught Frank Woughter School District Officials J. D. Watson, Chm ........................... r. ............. F. B. Swayze .................... a.......... C. S. McNaught Directors i .............................. Clerk. CATHOLIC CHURCH Twenty nine farmers, one retired stockman and one merchant have been Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. summoned to serve on the jury at Pen Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to theee ser- dleton called by Circuit Judge Phelps for September 17. Among the names vices. appear that of John D. Rice of Her CHRISTIAN SCIENCE miston. Services held in Civic Center hall. Attorney W. J. Warner went to Sunday, 10:45 *. m. Echo last Saturday and acted in a Subject, "Mau.” legal capacity for a client in a lawsuit. Everybody cordially invited. On his return from the scene of battle, “Bill," always modest, would not say whether he won or lost—but it’s a ten to one shot that he won, because he seldom loses at that game. The Oregon Agricultural College Where trained specialists with modern lab oratories and adequate equipment give in- struetion leading to collegiate degrees in the following schools : AGRICULTURE, with IS departments; COMMERCE, with 4 departments; ENGINEERIBG, with 6 departments, in- eluding Civil. Mectrical, Highway, Industrial .. R. B. Walber CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. m.— Sunday-school Theo Parks, Supi. Morning service 11 a. m. "The Two Souls." 7:00 p. in—Epworth League. Mrs. Hanlin , president. “Has Summer Playing Brought Leanness to Your Soul," leader Paul Jones Choir practice Friday night at par- sonage, Mrs Akers leader. 8:00 p. m. —Public worship. Columbia school bouse 2:00 p. m.—Sunday school. Frank Waugaman, Supt. 3:00 p. m.—Public worship. Strangers will be welcome to these T. A. Graham, Pastor HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 ments, including trainine in House ; ing Chemical Engineering ; PHARMACY. THE SCHOOL or MUSIC, offers instruc id instrumental music. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled the Western Depart the fifteen the R. O. T. 0.. win be given commutation for subsistence, as well as all transportation and BEGIBTAATION 1017. Information Rogtetrar, Oregon Corvallis, Oregon. BEGINS OCTOBER on request. Agricultural s, Address, College, 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 Are department is called for Monday evening. F. C. McKenzie Notice of School Meeting Election will be held Saturday, Sept ember 22, at 10:00 a. m., to fill unex pired term of office of clerk R. C. Wal ber, J. D. Watson, (ad5l-2tc) Clerk Chm. of Board Notice All persons Indebted to tbe under- signed sre hereby requested to at once make payment to J. H. Young, at the postoffice. adv51c Dr. C- O. Wainscott Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shawver and family are new additions to Hermis ton’s ever increasing population, they having come here recently from near Fort Worth, Texas, to take up their residence in this fertile valley. Since arrival they have been keeping their eyes open for suitable pieces of land to purchase, and expect soon to be come permanently located. To Umatilla Project Settlers Notice is hereby given that the ser vices of tbe undersigned as govern ment field agent will be denied any person who hereafter knowingly gives aid or comfort to the enemies of tbe United States by actions or utter ances of a disloyal, treasonable or seditious character, or who claims membership io an organization foster- | ing sedition or meaning to hamper the M. D. Scroggs, superintendent of government in the successful prosecu irrigation for this project, has let a tion of the war. Very truly yours, contract and work has been started on Paul S. Jones a cottage building he Is having erected on his five-acre improved tract Io the southern city limits. Tbe cottage will be modern in every detsil and will rest on a concrete foundation with a full basement beneath. Mr. and Mrs Scroggs expect to move into their new farm home by about the first of next month. EDISON and COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS = AND LATE RECORDS = Hermiston Drug Co. Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED BOYNTON & LONGHORN CONTRACTORS hand from an educational standpoint. According to the advance seat sa'e this year’s Round-Up, September 30, 21 and 22, will break all previous rec- | ords for attendance. Tbe sale opened Saturday morning al 7 o'clock and for the first three hours the monev poured in through tbe window al tbe rate of •1000 per hour. The total local sale for the day was $7,000 and the previous mall order amounted to $5,000, bring ing the total up lo 012,000 for the first day. This broke all previous records Il will bo the biggest crowd and the the bleachers 21,000 and they will be crowded every day. Every cowboy will be there, to the exhibitions and by any Round Up audience. and BUILDERS Estimates Furnished Free on ALL KINDS OF BUILDING Either Concrete or Wood PHONE BOYNTON 233 PHONE LONGHORN 29F3 ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PREPA REDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE $ INSURANCE and BONDS Japanese and Variety Goods Liability Surety Bonds Plate Glass Fire Automobile Insurance PRICE $95.00 Others ask $115.00 for the same thing made in Chicago AD Kinds POCKET FLASH LIGHTS Real Estate Ever a lively place is Hermisto , I but it became more so Monday, when | the school kiddies, both high and grade, enlivened things in general and stationery stores in particular, when they trooped over the town procuring necessary supplies for their studies Then, again, an air of attractiveness was taken on by the arrival in the city of the school teachers, who as sumed their duties in the schools Mon- Our stoves give the Dodd & Knapp HERMISTON. ORE. of all kinds Decorated Gold Band Dishes at factory prices Mack’ s Variety Store AUDITORIUM "Auto Truck SOCIAL DANCE LONG AND SHORT Friday, Sept. 14 HAULS Fletcher * Cior. Pendlet.. Orchestra EVERYBODY INVITED i