THE HERMISTON our fathers. Let us pour out our hearts in gratitude that upon these hearts has been indelibly engraved the immutable decrees of an all-wise God, decrees that, would make of this, His glorious Royal Table Queen Bread, 2 loaves 15c (28 oz.) world, a haven of safety for No Rub laundry help, package............... ............ every immortal soul. And as willingness without opportunity Money refunded if not satisfactory is but a negative virtue, let us Light House Cleaner, 1 lb. can . give thanks that, when His plans for the great uplift of mankind Curve Cut Macaroni. 5 lb needed champions, he found us worthy instruments upon whom Fancy Head Rice. 5 lbs to lay His hand. Codfish Tablets, 1 lb GERMANY’S LOSS. Red X Baking Powder, 1 lb. can. With the declaration of Brazil Bob White Soap, 5 bars of a state of war between that country and Germany, the latter Fairbanks Dandy Soap, 6 bars can now count eighteen enemy nations arrayed against her. Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish. Gilt Edge Liquid Polish Germany’s losses in men and money, while they must be enor­ mous, are in reality the least of the disasters that have befallen her. The one great disaster that Free Delivery to all Parts of the City that misguided country has PHONE 413 brought upon herself, and which will have most far-reaching ef­ year ago we thanked Him from fect, is the loss of her standing full hearts that He had kept us with the nations of the world. Issued Each Saturday by from madness that was devas­ With the exception of the coun­ M. D. O’CONNELL tries leagued with her in this un­ OREGON tating our kinsmen across the holy war, Germany is an outcast HERMISTON waters. But today we have among the nations of the earth. Entered as second-class matter, December beat the pruning hook into a 5, 1906, al the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon sword, and from ocean to ocean Germany is not feeling the blighting effects of this ostra­ the tramp of armed forces re- ADVERTISING RATES cism now as she will feel it in In view of the stagger­ Display—Ofe time, 25 cents per Inch; two inser- sounds. tions, 20 cents per Inch per insertion; monthly the years to come. She claims ing issues with which our people rates, 16 cents per Inch per issue. Readers- First Insertion. 10 cents per line; each are face to face, let us raise one that her poilcy of frightfulness subsequent Insertion without change of copy. mighty shout of gratitude to Al­ is a necessary measure of self-de­ mighty God that when the hour fence, yet this same policy has SUBSCRIPTION RATES of our testing came, it found in alienated numbers of nations One year ....................................................... $1.50 Mix months ................ .75 us hearts that pulsated with that that but for that inhuman course Subscriptions must be paid in advance. same rich red blood that in days would today be, if not her avow­ agone fertilized and made sacred ed friends, at least strictly neu­ THANKSGIVING the soil that has nurtured us. tral. The season is again with us Let us give thanks that the spirit Peace will come after a while, when, from custom and from the of ’76 is still the mighty force in and in the reckoning Germany’s inner promptings of the spirit, American life. Let us give course will be laid bare before a we are wont to lift grateful hearts thanks that our hearts can just and discriminating world. to a merciful and bountiful Crea­ choose rightly between present We say “just and discriminat­ tor in thanks and gratiude for ease and future glory. Let us ing,” because we believe, des­ His dealing with us during the give thanks that when the hour pite Germany’s frightful defec­ year that is past. of our trial came, . it found us tion from national humanity and At this same season one short worthy to call ourselves sons of honor, the large majority of the 10cent. ROYAL BREAD 10 cents Phelps Cash Grocery The Hermiston Herald . HERALD, WM. HATCH BOARDMAN, OREGON Box 3 is an authorized subscription representative of The Ladies' Home Journal, The Saturday Evening Post and The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Put the price of a few • for it It has correspond­ ents in every state. hours of farm labor into How to get back out a subscription for the na­ of your land the money tional farm weekly, and you put in it is the big save yourself many hours idea behind The Country of labor and money and Gentleman. worry for a year to come. It deals with selling farm crops as well as Every crop, every kind growing them. of farm question is cov­ 300,000 farmers bought ered by The Country it when it was $1.50 a Gentleman. Practical year. farmers, stockmen, dairy- Now it is $1 a year— 52 issues—every week. men, orchardists, write THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY HERMISTON, OREGON: people of the earth are at heart humane and honorable. And the latent principles of humanity and justice that underlie and form the bed-rock foundations of all civilized nations have revolt­ ed and will continue to revolt against the savagery displayed by that would-be fount of kul- tur.” This antipathy will take the form of a prejudice; against not only Germany as a nation, but against the German blood. Not all the peoples of the earth have the finely discriminating judg­ ment of President Wilson, and not all of them will be able to separate the acts of the German Government from the impulses of the German people. It is a common thing to hear, even in charity-loving America, reference to “German brutality” and “German savagery.” It is of no avail to tell the people that this brutality and savagery is the result of a “system” and that in reality the German people as a whole do not countenance it. Human nature is prone to be­ lieve that actions speak louder than words, and Germany’s act­ ions will form the complainants’ evidence when Germany comes to trail before the people of the earth. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY 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 Notice of National Bank of Hermiston, Sheriff’s Sale a corporation; Alfred S. John­ son and Emma Johnson, his wife; Anna E. Ransom, a sin­ gle woman; Edward S. Kel 1er and Jane Doe Keller, his wife; Charles A. Keller, a single man. Defendants. By virtue of the execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 26th day of October, 1917, upon a judgment and decree rendered and enter­ ed in the said court on the 26th day of January, 1917, in favor of the First National Bank of Seattle, a corporation, and the Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co., a corporation, against the defend­ ant Anthony Wayne Fruit Company, a corpora­ tion, on the third cause of suit in the above en­ titled cause, for the sum of $736.00 together with interest thereon from December 22, 1910, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $75.00 attorney's fees, and on the fourth cause of suit in the above entitled cause for the sum of $666.66 together with interest thereon from Dec. 22nd, 1910, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $50.00 attorney's fees on said fourth cause of suit, and against the other defendants above mentioned, that all their re­ spective rights, titles and interest in the land and the respective tracts of land hereinafter described be foreclosed, and the said writ commanding me to make respective sales of the following describ­ ed property, to-wit: TheSH SEY NEY NW. with also that fractional part of NEY SEY NW lying north of U. S. R. 8. canal “A” and the N 12 SEY NEY NW%, all in section 4, township 4 north, range 29 E. W. M. in Umatilla county. Ore- gon; Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on the 3rd day of December at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. at the front door of the county court house in Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, sell at public auction subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defend­ ants, or either of them had on the 22nd day of December, 1910, the data of each of the respect­ ive mortgages herein foreclosed, and mentioned in said respective third and fourth causes of suit, or since that date had in and to the said above described respective tracts of real property, or either of them, or any part of them, to satisfy said execution, judgment, order and decree. Inter­ est, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 27th day of October, 1917. First issue November 3, 1917. Last issue December 1. 1917. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY A. L. Larson, Plaintiff, A. C. Crawford and Lil­ Summons lian L. Crawford, the First National Bank of Hermiston, a corpora­ tion, and F. B. Swayze, trustee, defendants. J To A. C. Crawford and Lillian L. Crawford, de- fendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com­ plaint in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and you will take notice, that if you fail to appear and answer or plead within prayed for in plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: For • judgment against you for the sum of with interest thereon at the rate of ten cent per annum from the 22nd day of Novem- until paid, and for the further sum of $100 00 attorneys fees, and for plaintiff’s costs and $1000.00, , 1911, Why wait until spring to build or remodel The home and outbuildings when it can be done as cheap if not cheaper NOW. Business conditions indicate that all building material will be used ex­ tensively for some time to come, and while we think that it can’t go much higher, we don’t look for lower prices for a long time. We have a large stock of all build­ ing material on hand and can furnish everything in that line. Coal Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. LODGE DIRECTORY ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M. Dello O. Bushnell. Sec. Q IJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., ** meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. R. C. Walber. Secy. C. H. Skinner. W. M. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F., ” meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Geo. Strohm. Noble Grand =====CTY==== Market & Grocery If You are "Hooverizing" Why not buy where you can Buy the Cheapest 25th day of October, 1917, directing that publeg. tion thereof be made once each of six weeks consecutively in the Hermiston Her. ald, and the first publication thereof is made pursuant to such order on the 27th day of October 1917. Raley & Raley, " week for aperia A FEW ITEMS Cream of Wheat.............. Peanut butter, lb.......... CouDtry Club Coffee, lb M. & R brand lemon and vanilla extract— 16 oz............ SI 95 4 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 oz.............. 1 00 2 os............... Buy A Dollars Worth of Bread Tickets and get the largest loaf in town for 9 cents. BUTTER-NUT, 18 oz. loaf. CREAM OF WHEAT, 22 oz. loaf We pasteurize our products We use most sani­ tary methods We will test your cows free We will treat you square. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers, sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Try Our “Neolin” Soles Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Oregon AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED MX YEARS Our Aim Is To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Hermit ton Phone Your Orders for all kinds of ‘The Movie” is now at TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’t. Phone 262 We are ready at anytime to 20 30) where or haul anything- The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TP.IN., to R. make 28 E. W. five-year M., has proof filed notice of in- to astituat claim to the land above described before w.’s Warner, United States Commissioner, at his inde ElFam detoniOregon. on the 12th dos of Decem- .Claimant as witnensee: ClintonM. Jack- ton, Edwsrd names J. Jackson, Frank B. Swary, ana tention G 8 DUNN. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 26. Tp.3N, R. 27 E. W. M., and on Dee . 1o-, mteemmlement make three-year proof to establish claim -, Cut the High Cost of Living and combat the scarcity of milk and butter by buying a cow or two. Thirty head of dairy cows, mostly ftc) eu). T______ ) 7 » — “89 --- "8 two. most of them will be fresh in the spring; a two-year old registered Guernsey bull, guaranteed a sure calf getter- His sire was champion and grand champion Guernsey hull at the Oregon State Fair two years. Also an 18-horsepower Almo gaso, line engine on truck. J. M. HARRISON land above described before w 3. warne” (the States Commissioner, at his omce a EniNe Oregon, on the izth day of December, Tsziston, OX DUNN, Register i-s ; What We Oo Hermiston Hermiston Auditorium ber. 1910, covering the north half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quar­ ter of section 31. township 5 north, range 29 east of the Willamette Meridian; and for the sale of said property, and for an order foreclosing you Briquettes Wood BUTTER WRAPPERS For Sale at Herald Office Cream season is now here in ear serve you in Zany quan- tity. Try us for your next party. Our Candies are always fresh and nice. Our line of. box candiet is unexcelled. Bulk can- and purity as the box. P. B. SISCEL