LOCAL BRIEFS
We are displaying a Fine Line of
What Do You Bid
J. W. Prindle is enjoying a visit to
his old home in Circleville, Ohio.
Mackinaw
Coats, Pants
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith are now
sporting s brand new buggy.
Contractor H A. Frick arrived home
the first of the week from a short busi
ness trip to Portland.
R. C. Todd was elected school clerk
at the election held last Saturday for
that purpose.
The C. S. McNaught baler was press-
inz bay for E. E. Smith last week. A
portion of Mr. Smith's hay went to the
chopper also.
Mrs. M A. Lancaster, president of
the Rebeksb Assembly of Oregon, was
a guest of the local Rebekah order at
its meeting last week.
Logger Shirts
S. L. Carson, who got so severely
hurt in a mixup with bis horse on the
steep banka of the Umatilla recently,
la well enough to be up around.
The B. J. Nation children spent the
week end with Grandma Ross while
thsir perente took in the sights at the
Round-Up.
For Men and Boys
Mrs. Horning is to erect an 8x14 foot
kitchen on the west of herbóme in the
near future. She will also put a base-
ment under the bouse.
We bought these before the rise
and are selling at the old price
C. E. Swain, a rancher residing four
and a half miles west of town, returned
Tuesday from a three weeks’ visit to
relatives in San Francisco.
Hermiston, Oregon
Mrs. A. W. Agnew presented her
husband with a birthday present Wed
nesday, the little bundle containing a
six and one-balf pound girl baby. Mr.
Agnew was 27 years old Wednesday.
CHURCH NOTICES.
DIRECTORY
METHODIST CHURCH
10 a. m.—Sunday-school
"The Significance of the Holy Sacra,
Local Train Time Card
No. 1. west 9:55 a. m. No. 2, east 3:30 ». m. ment."
No. 15, west... 7:05 ». m. No. «. out 5:33 o. m.
Communion following morning ser
No. 16. east... 9:15 a m.
mon.
Theo Parks, Supt.
Morning service 11 a. m.
General delivery window open week days I a.m.
to S. ». a. Sundaysand holidays from 9 to 10 a. m.
6:30 p. m.—Epworth Lesgue. Topic,
9:20
"Discouragement and Its Cure."
Mall closes for No. 1, west....
Mail closes for No. 6, east
6:00 p. m.
Mrs. Hanline, president.
. 3:00 p. m.
Mall closes for No. 2. east ...
6:00 p. m.
Mall closes tor No. IK west.
Choir practice Monday night at par
nonage, Mrs. Akers leader.
Library Hours
7:30 p. m.—Public worship.
“Who is to Blame for the Present
World War.”
County Officials
Columbia school house
Circuit Judge.......
District Attorney.
B. E. Anderson
H. M. Cockburn
....... R. T. Brown
....... J. D. Taylor
Grace Gilliam
..... .. C. P. Strain
Willard Bradley
....... I. E. Young
...... ..
Brown
Clark
urveyor....
chool Supt
T. A. Graham, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hermiston, 10:00 a. m.
Everybody welcome to these
ser-
City Officials
Recorder ..... ..
Chief of Police
... C. C. Saltar
F. A. Phelps
A. L. Larson
O. Wainscott
W. J. Warner
Treasurer ......
Fire Chief.......
City Physician
City Attorney.
City Surveyor.
Ceunciimen......
The Oregon
Agricultural College
Where trained specialists with modern lab.
S. R. Oldaker
struction leading to collegiate degrees la the
following schools:
AGRICULTURE, with 15 departments;
COMMERCE, with 4 departments;
ENGINEEEIEG, with • dopartmonto, ta
eluding Civil, Eectrical, Highway, Industrial
School District Officials
Arts. Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering;
FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer-
BOMB ECONOMICS, with « major depart-
MINING,
with
three depsrtments, inolud-
BAPTIST CHURCH
THE SCHOOL or MUSIO, offers instrue-
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
F. C. Bruce, Supt.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
"My Partner.”
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30.
Choral union every Tuesday evening
al 8:00.
Mr. snd Mrs. Geo. Kendler snd the
Misses Dorothy Ross, Eleanor and
Marie Caeserly attended the Round-
Up Saturday from this neck of the
woods.
Sspper Bro. received two new Ford
car* Thursday from Portland, and they
were turned over immediately to At
torney Warner of this city and L. W.
Compton of Umatilla.
Bert Nation’s mother and brother
George, arrived from their Nebraska
home the latter part of the week, took
in the Round-Up with B. J. and wife
end are now visiting them at their
Butter Creek home.
2:00 p. m. - Sunday school.
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
The Red Cross society will hold its
3:00 p, m.—Public worship.
Strangers will be welcome to these next regular meeting on Thursday,
services.
and instrumental music.
"THE (OUT ABT DEPARTMENT,
enrolled
the fifteen ‘‘distinguished institutions'' of
higher learning, ah cadets win be furnished
B. T. P. Ü., 6:30 o’clock.
Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
"In Account With God."
vubeistonee, as wall as al! transportation and
Strangers are always welcome to the subsietenee at the ill weeks' Summer camp
AEGISTRATIOM BBBIWB OCTOBBB A
services of this church.
HIT.
Information on request. Aadrosa
Special music.
L 8. Chapman mogavirur,
urog
Pastor > Corvallis, Oregon.
DON’T READ THIS
YOU want to buy some good driving gloves.
We bought a supply long ago at old prices
and will sell at old prices. Shipment will
reach us early in October.
Best lined gloves and leather gloves ever
offered in Hermiston at lowest prices you
ever saw. Wait for these, then see if we
are not right
SAPPER BROS
GARAGE
Cole’s Hot Blast
TWO ROOM HEATER
Now on Exhibition in Our W indow
Write your name and your bid on the Secret Bid
Card. Bids will be placed in the Sealed Box which
forms a part of our window display. At 4:00 p. m.
on Saturday, October 6th, 1917, the seal will be
broken and the bid card bearing the highest offer
gets this remarkable Cole’s Hot Blast Heater.
Cole’s Original Hot Blast will
save you almost $25 this
winter using soft coal or slack
Miss Lilly Dunning, whose parents IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
reside in this city, snd Ole Jacobson, a
OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
rancher of the project, were married L. O. White. Plaintiff. |
in Pendleton today.
J. E. Keefe Jr., and------ ? Summons
B. S. KINGSLEY
Phone 171
FOR THE HANDSOME
October 4, at 2:30 p. m., in the rest
room. All members are requested
to be present aa there is important
business to transact.
Keefe, hie wife, defend- I
ants.
J
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer or other-
wiae 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
thia 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 thia cause within said time, the plaintiff
for want thereof will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief prayed for In hia 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 fses, and
for plaintiff's coats and disbursements of this
suit; and for a further decree declaring the mort
gage described in plaintiff's complaint herein up-
on the NH of NE% of aection 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 as 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
stract, attorney s fees, costs and increased costs,
and that the plaintiff may become a purchaser at
such foreclosure sale and that the defendants 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
closed of all equity of redemption, and that In the
event said mortgaged promises do not sell for
sufficient to pay and aatiafy said demands, any
deficiency remaining may forthwith be satisfied
from any other property of said mortgagor, J. E.
Keefe Jr., and for auch other and further relief
as to equity may seem meet.
This summons is publishsd pursuant to an order
of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the
above entitled court, made 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
Marion Leek, a graduale of the Her
mitton high school, also of the Belling-
‘ ham normal, left for Pendleton Sun
day and took up her duties as teacher
STATEMENT
in one of the grade schools in that
Of the First National Bank of Hermiston,
city.
county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, showing the
Mrs. Chas. Kalter, bookkeeper in
the local office of the Hermiston Light
& Power Co-, wat called from her
duties Monday by the serious illness of
her mother, Mrs. Sprague, who has
since recuperated somewhat.
Mr». R O. Smith of Seattle it in the
city on a month’s viali to her sister,
Mrs. F. V. Prime, and family, while
her husband ia east on business for a
large Seattle manufacturing concern
with which he it connected.
amount standing to ths credit of every depositor
July 1. 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who
has not withdrawn any part of hia deposit (com
mercial deposits), principal or interest, for a per
iod of more than seven (7) years immediately
prior to said date, with the name, last known
place of residence or postoffice address of such
depositor, and the fact of his dsath, if known:
Russell and McCammon, Hermiston, Oregon,
amount .0?; R. D. White. Hermiston, Oregon.
$3.00; Fred C. Baker, Hermiston, Oregon. ,(0c;
J. S. Smith, Hermiston. Oregon, .Me; total $3.61.
State of Oregon, I
County of Umatilla I “
I. A. L. Larson, being first duly sworn, depose
and say upon oath, that 1 am the cashier of the
Flrat National Bank of Hermiston, county of
Umatilla, state of Oregon; that the foregoing
statement la a full. true, correct and complete
statement. showing the name, last known resi
dence er postoffice address, fact of death, if
known, and the amount to the credit of each de-
poaitor as required by the provisions of Chapter
148, of the General Laws of Oregon. 1907, and
Chapter 214 of the General Laws of Oregon. 1917.
A. L. Larson
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th
day of July, A. D. 1*17.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bentel left for
their home in Colfax, Wash , Wednes-
day after patting a pleasant vielt here
with the gentleman’s parente, Mr. and
W
W. J. Warner, Notary Public for Oregon
Mre. August Bensel, farmers north- My commission expires Feb. ». 1921.
west of thia city.
Ernest Hall, a warehouse operator
of Pleasanton, Calif., ia here on a vieil
to hie brocher, C. H. Hall, the latter
being a guest from Montana at the
home in this city of hie daughter. Mre.
C. H. Young.
W. H. Skinner wae transacting
business in Portland eeveral daye tbia
week. Ho was accompanied to the
Rose City by hie daughter Helen who
hoida a position as stenographer in a
rubber factory in that city, the young
lady having been hero for a short visit
to her parents.
Roy Hord, a business man of Wal-
lace, Idaho, passed a few days the first
of the wook as a guest in this city of
his untie and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. L.
S. Chapman. The young man wae
much impressed with the growing qual-
ifications of the soil end aleo climatic
conditions.
Before leaving far La
Grande to vieil a brother be intimated
that it toe succeeded ia disposing of tois
Idaho proper y ho would come here
sod permanently locate.
Salo—The
Monkman
rar th
munications to the owner direct, Mrs.
Sarah Monkman, 369 Field Av ■ is.
Detroit, Mich.
-advl tie
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Civic Center hall
Sunday, 10:45 * m.
Subject. "Reality.”
Everybody cordially invited.
JowracedMyst
Sat, Oct 6, 1?
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