The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 15, 1917, Image 4

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    WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF
LOCAL BRIEFS
SOY BEANS
Everybody is going to the Round-Up
next week, from all reports
Ninety-nine days without rain up to
the time of the little shower tbe first
of tbe week
These beans are recommended
by the leading journals as
Orville Dawson, wife and baby,
came up Sunday to visit home folks al
tbe S. L Carson ranco
Mr. and Mrs. Belscamper from tbe
Columbia district were out west of
town Tuesday looking for a ranch to
rent.
Empire Peanut Butter
20 cents per pound
B. S. KINGSLEY
Hermiston, Oregon
CHURCH NOTICES.
Baptismal service at 2:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30.
Choral union every Tuesday evening
at 8:00.
B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o’clock.
Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
"Work a Necessity in Every Sphere
and Department of Life."
Strangers are always welcome to the
services of this church.
Special music.
L S. Cbapmsn
Pastor.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
Henry Hitt, proprietor of Hitt’s
confectionery store, transacted busi-
ness in Portland several days this
week.
2 lbs. for 25c
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
F. C. Bruce, Supt.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
"Our Best.”
will find it to their advantage to consult us
before placing their orders for builders’
hardware. Workmen and mechanics in all
trades will find all necessary tools in stock.
IF ITS HARDWARE WE SELL IT.
Tbe Methodist conference at North
Yakima has returned Rev. Graham to
th) church here for another year.
GIVE THEM A TRIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
BUILDERS
Duncan Campbell motored to Pen-
dleton on business Tuesday, returning
Thursday.
A Substitute for the
Navy Bean
Phone 171
This is a HARDWARE store, and we sell
HARDWARE exclusively.
But we handle EVERYTHING in Hard­
ware from a tack up.
METHODIST CHURCH
10 a. m.—Sunday-school
Theo Parks, Supi.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Rev. Hoffman will p.esch morning
and evening.
6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. TopIe,
"League Study Courses.”
Mrs. Hanline, president.
Choir practice Monday night at par
sonage, Mrs. Akers leader.
7:30 p. m.— Public worship.
Columbia school house
2:00 p. m.-Sunday school.
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
3:00 p. m.—Public worship.
Strangers will be welcome to these
services.
T A Graham. Pastor.
R. Alexander, vice-president of the
Mesdames J J. Casserly and Geo.
First National Bank of Hermiston and
Kendler motored to the Henry Som-
owner of the Alexander department
merer ranch Wednesday in quest of
store in Pendleton, was here Thursday
grapes.
from the county seat to attend a meet­
Clarence Carson arrived borne from ing of the board of directors of the
Frisco Sunday, where be joined the bank. While in the city he was a
marines. Clarence will dig "spuds” guest at the home of his daughter,
while at home.
Mrs. E P. Dodd.
Harry Todd, member of the marine
Mrs. W. J. Dobler was called to Ta-
corps at Goat Island training station in coma. Wash., last week on account of
California, is bere this week on a visit the death of her brother, Stanley B.
to bls parents.
Kincaid, who died last Saturday from
Mrs. G. Hansen and son Elwood of spinal meningitis and was buried Mon­
Dayton, Wash., friends of A. S. Ander- day of this week. Stanley was known
son of the Hermiston Creamery, are by many Hermiston people, having
spent s year here. He attended the
in the city on a week’s visit.
local school-, finishing the eighth
The dance held last evening in Au­
grade in 1911.
ditorium bail under the supervision of
Tom Marxen was a very nice affair
Grapes For Sale— Wordens, Sweet
and up to the usual standard.
water1, tons of them. Call at Hillcrest
Ton ght "The Boy Girl" will be Vineyard at once. R B Spencer.
presented at The Movie, and next
adv.-52-1 tp
Wednesday evening Mary Pickiord
will appear In “The Eternal Grind.”'
EDISON and COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
_AND LATE RECORDS =
Hermiston Drug Co.
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
C. B. Johnson is home on a short
visit from Portland, where he bas been L. o. White, Plaintiff,
E. Keere Jr., and------ Summons
in the employ of the Union Meat Co. J. Keefe,
his wife, defend-
since bis graduation at the O. A. C. ants.
MANUFACTURERS OF
It is understood that Mason Bros.,
local bay balers, hsve secured a con­
tract to bale 1000 tons of alfalfa in
the vicinity of Umatilla.
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
A moat enjoyable dance was given
Thursday night at Auditorium ball in
hocor of Mrs. C. O. Wainscott, who
left yesterday for Los Angeles to join
ier busband.
The Woodmen neighbors of Sam
'arson, headed by C. R. Myers, ably
econded by S. D. L. Ross and follow-
>d up by J. J. Casserly, took over their
powers Sunday and cut Mr. Carson’s
lay.
At tbe meetiog of tbe Ladies’ Aid of
he Baptist church held Wednesday at
he home of Mrs. West in this city the
oilowing officers were elected: Mrs.
laiter president, Mrs. West vice pre-
ident, Mrs. Chapman secretary, Mrs
onghorn treasurer.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer or other­
wise plead to the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit in said court within six
weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons and on or before the 29th day of
October, 1917, and you are further notified that if
you fail to so appear and answer or otherwise
plead in this cause within said time, the plaintiff
for want thereof will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief prayed for in his complaint
herein, to-wit, for judgment against the defend-
ant, J. E. Keefe Jr. for the sum of $463.05 with
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from March 2. 1917, until paid, and for the
further sum of $8.00 for extension of abstract and
for the further sum of $100.00 attorneys fees, and
for plaintiff’s costs and disbursements of this
suit; and for a further decree declaring the mort­
gage described in plaintiff's complaint herein up­
on the N1 of NEW of section 2, Tp. 3 N. R. 29 E.
W. M. to be a valid and subsisting lien upon said
property and that said mortgage be foreclosed
and said property sold aa by law required and the
proceeds arising from such sale applied to the
satisfaction or the amounts due plaintiff, includ­
ing principal, interest, cost of extension of ab-
such foreclosure sale and that the defendant, and
each of them and all persons claiming under or
through them or any of them may be barred and
foreclosed from all right, title or interest in and
to the said premises, save the statutory right to
redeem, and particularly may be barred and fore-
cloaad of all equity of redemption, and that In the
event said mortgaged premises do not sell for
sufficient to pay and satisfy said demands, any
deficiency remaining may forthwith be satisfied
from any other property of said mortgagor, J. E
Keefe Jr., and for such other and further relief
as to equity may seem meet.
This summons is published pursuant to an order
of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the
above entitled court, mode and entered on the
10th day of September. 1917, and the first publi­
cation of this summons Is made on the 15th day of
September. 1917. and the last publication thereof
shall be made on the 27th day of October. 1917.
J. T. Hinkle,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Charles O. Burke came In from Mon­
ana early la tbe week eeeking a loca-
ion on a farm, with tbe result that he
8 now owner of 75 aeree of choice un­
no proved land in the Columbia dis-
riet adjoining tbe Taber ranch on tbe
iorth. This he purched from Dodd &
(napp, the local real eatate men, and
STATEMENT
lie next move will be leveling the land
Of the First National Bank of Hermiston,
county of Umatilla, stato of Oregon, showing the
.nd eeedlng it to alfalfa.
amount standing to the credit of every depositor
July 1, 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who
The Parent-Teachers' meeting held hae not withdrawn any part of his deposit (com-
mereiai deposits), principal or interest, for a per­
n tbe assembly room of tbe high iod
of more than seven (7) years immediately
■chool Thursday afternoon was fairly prior to said dato, with the name, last known
place of residence or poetoffice address of such
»ell attended. A good program was depositor, and the fact of his death. If known:
Rusnell and McCammon. Hermiston, Oregon
tendered, following which a little lime amount
.07; R. D. White, Hermiston. Oregon
$3.00:
Fred C. Baker. Hermieton. Oregon. 50e!
vas epent introducing the new teach-
J. 8. Smith. Hermiston. Oregon, .(Me; total $3.61.
ire and indulging in eocial converse.
Stato of Oregon, I
The officers elected to serve until the County at Umatilla I “
I, A. L. Larson, beine first duly sworn, depose
Irek of the yesr wert: Mrs. H. A. and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the
First
.National Bank °1 Hermiston, county of
McKeen president, Mrs. J. T. Hinkle Umatilla,
state of Oregon; that the foregcing
rice president. Mise Kate Barton treas- statement is s full, true, correct and complete
statement, showing the name, last known resi-
arer and Mrs. Pelmulder secretary.
donee or poetoffice address, fact of death. If
The Oregon
Agricultural College
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All Kinds POCKET FLASH LIGHTS
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
-
BOYNTON & LONGHORN
CONTRACTORS
and
BUILDERS
Estimates Furnished Free on
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
Either Concrete or Wood
PHONE BOYNTON 253 PHONE LONGHORN 29F3
UNIVERSITY
Laws of Oregon, 1917
A. L. Larson
to before me this 10th
Chapter 214 of the General
. Subscribed and sworn
jane e
A y, Jatr
My
commission
expires Feb.
9, 1921.
SEPTEMBER
struction
following schools:
PATTERN HATS
PS MADE TO ORDER
AGRICULTURE, with n department;
, with 6 departments, in-
eluding Civil,
trieal. Highway, Industrial
Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering;
FOBESTBY,
including
Logging
Engineer-
Cream
HOME ECONOMICS,
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, offers iMtrww
tity. Try us for
next party.
your
Our Candies
GORDON SEAT COVERS
for tour car
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies
is unexcelled. Bulk can-
dies handed by us are
of the same high grade
and purity aa the box.
CATHOUC CHURCH
Hermiston, 8:30 a. m
Umatilla, 10:00 a. m.
Everybody welcome to these
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Civic Center ball.
Sunday, 10:45 a. m.
Subject. "Substance »
Got samples and prices.
Everybody cordially invited.
P. B. SISCEL
„atte rs?, several varieties for
U p ní le nt per pound on tree.
P Dodd.
adv.
Auto Truck
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS