TEE The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 a. ----- —----------------------- .------ ---- --------------- -------- PROFESSIONAL CARDS OREGON J. T. HINKLE OREGON HERMISTON, i DENTIST onëberk.nag Office Hours: 8 to 5; Sundays & eve- nings by appointment. Can fit you out in what­ ever you may need in the — way of - Office Phone: Main 92 First Class Office in Bank Bldg. Billiard and Pool DR.R. G. GALE Tables Physician and Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. 10 t 12; 2 t 4; 7 t 8. Phone 551 "Auto Truck V eterinary surgeoni Office Phone 482 ALWAYS ON THE JOB HAULS" DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Su. R m .. 29F2 Phone 152 Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. Subscribe for The Herald. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Wool Blankets Of good quality at reasonable prices not based on 65c wool on the sheep’s back, $7.50 to $14.00. Bought before these prices were in effect. I Mackinaw Coats of the best quality, all wool, the kind that will last you more than ore season, at very reasonable prices— $7.00 to $12.00. Hermiston Produce & Supply Company It is a historical truth that no industry is destroyed without pulling down some other in its | fail. The District of Columbus goes “dry,” and now watch the withering of those choice con- | gressional mint beds. The Herald for job printing. Build This Fall and Save Money — . . i The First National Bank of Seattle, a corporation. Max- well Land & Irrigation Co., a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs. Anthony Wayne Fruit Com­ pany. a corporation. First National Bank of Hermiston, a corporation: Alfred S son and Emma Johnson, his wife; Anna E. Ransom, a trie woman; Edward 8. Kel: 1er and Jane Doe Keller, his John- sin- “I 1917, in favor of the First —atona, Pan" ° Seattle. a corporation, and the Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co., a corporation.against the defend- ant Anthony Wayne Fruit Company. • corpore- sum together 1910. at for the of $736.00 with interest thereon from December 22. the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees, and on the fourth cause NWh buy 7 pieces 2x4 14 feet lone. IN BUILDINGS. - i declared7 Can’t I save by waiting? But, will prices not go down when w hen peace peaThe answer is that no one in a position are the questions asked by ever the old low basis for a ry builder. Theobaek to that prigemana” abroad (r4gCEMe"EpeezopeY.P&he"oñormoüs.geianama: for building material to re- build Europe, and the immense demand at home. PENDLETON, OSÍ Do not confuse OSTEOPATHY with Chiro- practic or Magnetic Healing. By virtue of the execul decree and order of sale is- entitled court In the above entitled cause to, me directed and dated the 26th day of October, 1917, rit, I will costs of mostos products Sha HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale o’clock while NATURE THEN CURES Fourteen years In Pendleton IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY also that In other words, the lumber have been among the last leaps and bounds, lumber and the the^advances in prices have been to feel the effect of the changed conditions and tne au va but nominal. —mN YEARS. INVESTIT THE CROP DOLLAR IS BIGGER TODAY THAN IN HOISINGTO At the night service the choir from the Columbia class will give an even­ ing program of sacred music. The public ia invited to be present. 3 1-2 pieces 2x4 14 feet long. In 1917 would DOCTORS NO Commission NO Bonus NO Delay NO Red Tape LOW Interest Rates LIBERAL Repay­ ment Privileges METHODIST CHURCH . — One Bushel of wheat at $2.00 C. 8 DUNN. Register Farm Loans Subject of morning sermon, ‘ Zach- ana' Vision." ed property, to wit: The 8% SEW NEY NW%. with fractional part of NEY SEY In 1914 would buy claim to the land above described before W. J. Warner, United States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 12th day of Decem- ber, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Clinton M. Jack­ ton. Edward J. Jackson, Frank B Swayze and Charles P. Stanyon, all of Hermiston, Oregon. Adjuste SPINE, RIBS, HIPS Of Sunday school, 10 a. m. It may be a matter of surprise that tender young grass can ever force its F. C. Bruee, Su pt. way up through bard ground. The Morning service, 11 o’clock. principle is the same as that of opening “Freedom. True and False." a tin of condensed milk. The sharp Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:3 •. point of the tin opener is first Insert­ Choral union every Tuesday evening ed in the tin and when an entrance at 8:00. haa been forced the blade ran follow. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o’clock. So it is with the grass. Each blade Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. has a fine point, which, by the myste- “The Man That Came Back." rious power of growing life, forces Ita Strangers are always welcome to the way between the particles of soil, how­ ever tightly they may be packed to­ services of this church. L. S. Chapman Special music. gether, and thus a passage is made for Pastor the blade to follow. Alaska’s Tanana Fields. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 15th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that John E. Hamer, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on November 29th. 1910, made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 08707 for Unit "A" in SEY or NY NEK SEY sec. 20, Main and Court Streets Graas as It Grows. titled cause, One Bushel of wheat at 75 cents Phone Main 34 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CHURCH NOTICES. BAPTIST CHURCH in this field is lignite and hence of low grade, yet It has great value as a source of fuel and power for Fairbanks and other Yukon placer camps. The field is about sixty miles south of Fair­ banks. It is estimsted by the United States geological survey that the Ne- | nans field contains some 10,000,000,000 tons of lignite — Argonaut. MANUFACTURERS OF All wool Stocking Caps in good styles; just the thing for these cool morning, 75c to $1.50. | Miss Frances Hinkle was a delight­ ful hostess last Friday evening to about CHRISTIAN SCIENCE forty of her young friends when she Services held in Civic Center hall. entertained at a Hallowe’en party at Sunday, 10:45 a. m. the lovely home of her parents, Mr. Subject. “Everlasting Punishment and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, on South Hili. Everybody cordially invited. Elaborate decorations appropriate to CATHOLIC CHURCH to the occasion were used to adorn he Hermiston, 10:00 a. on. living rooms and balls. Dancing, Everybody welcome to these ser- music and delicious refreshments were vices. features. The Tanana coal field. Alaska, will be tributary to the government rail road now under construction from Seward to Fairbanks. Though the coal Echo, Oregon Women and Children ENTERTAINED 40 OF HER YOUNG FRIENDS LONG AND SHORT Hotel Phone 61 I I “Best of Good Service” Confectionery Ice Cream and * Soft Drinks Residence Phone: 191 Seasonable Goods for Young returned Quite a number of Hermiston people | went to Pendleton Tuesday to hear the | war speech of Vice President Marshall, I among them being Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. George Beddow and son, the latter three having been visitors in the county seat the past three weeks, during which time Mr and Mrs Beddow have been looking after residence property they own there. Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport­ ing Goods Physician and Surgeon OREGON Gordon Caps for Men HEARD VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL SPEAK are now in order. We are showing a nice lot of styles from 75c to $2. HITT ALEXANDER REID a. from Portland Sunday morning, after having been th re a couple of days again testifying against Frank Peli ser, the yeggman who was one of th. party of robbers that burg arized the local postoffice some time ago. Sheriff Taylor, who in endeavoring to arrest Pelisser near the mouth of Juniper canyon a day or two after the robbery engaged in a revolver duel with him, was also there, and positively identified 1 him as the man with whom he had the armed battle. The case had not been concluded when Mr. Young came | home, but it is his belief that the evi | de nee is sufficient to convict. EQUIPMENT Hermiston. Oregon J | | | | HUNTING or FISHING F. V. PRIME Poo master HERMISTON, HERALD, TESTIFY AGAINST POSTOFFICE BURGLAR Buy a Liberty Bond We offer Free Storage for it in bur vaults. HERMISTON Sheriff for Umatilla Co., Dated this 27th day of October, 191 7. First issue November 2, 1917. California 9 The very name means color, and beauty, and romance, and boundless charm.*« A very world of sunshine, fruit and flowers, where just to live is wonderful. But Cal* ifornia offers a great deal more—out door sports of every kind, boulevards, beaches, orange groves, missions, an array of places to visit and things to do equaled nowhere else in the wide world. A new, and a broader view of life is granted those for* túnate ones who visit California. PLAN THIS WINTER S TRIP NOW, VIA SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Union Pacific System BATHS A variety of routes, all affording splendid service and scenic interest. California literature, informa- tion and travel help upon application to Scientific F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon Shower and Plain Wm. McMurray. General Passenger Agent, Portland TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Wm. Shaar, Prop.