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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1917)
HE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON living in or near a smaller town tie boosts to where I can be in say: Our little town can’t grow; troduced to one good, square meai PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR it is too near the city. So, with a day—puffs come higher any tnis belief planted in the mind way. We’ve stinted ail that we one goes on spending a lot of the can stint, the trust has raised the money that is produced locally in price of print, so in the high price the stores of nearby large towns days to come the printer he’ll be going some. and cities. Composed of rye, graham, corn and straight You go on failing to patronize The clothier’s raised the price flour, complying with government segulations and your home town merchants. of clothes, the hosier’s raised the suggestions. They can’t “make a goof it” and price of hose, the ' ‘panster s War Bread is furnished the 0. W. R. & N. Ry. as a trading center the home raised the price of pants—it only town falls lower and lower in the takes a half a glance to see I’m diners altogether by the Royal Bakery of Portland. patched . from bow to stern; it,s scale. Local merchants become afraid taking all that I can earn to fur $1.50 to stock up with high grade nish paper, press and ink to print 5 pounds Lard, best qua ity ' merchandise after a time and it this sheet, and so I think that $3.00 10 pounds Lard, best quality isn’t long before your home town quite a squad of you old ginks ... $1.20 5 pounds Compound stores carry only the lower who sponge the dope the printer thinks and never come through $2.35 grades of goods. 10 pounds Compound Don’t pay your local dealer two with a sou—it’s wartime and it’s prices for a good article; but do up to you to drift in with a little Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish, Gilt Edge Liquid Polish give him a chance to buy in suf kale. We need some more wind in ficient quantities so that he can our sail—we want to moisten supply you at the same price as throat and lips and sing some the same article can be bought more about the ships we’re build for elsewhere. Encourage him ing here to carry grub to fight Free Delivery to all Parts of the City with your trade so that he is not PHONE 413 the chap called Kaiser Bill. We’ll afraid to carry well-known brands of goods with a stand lick that cuss, you bet we will, ardized quality. A standard and change his name to “Scissor- this be weighed in the scales of article represents the same value Bill.” But while we sing another sentiment and civic pride. no matter where you buy it. verse just please extract that Issued Each Saturday by There is also something of a trusty purse; we need the money Once the merchants of your M. D. O’CONNELL dollars and cents value in boost on the square, there’s rheuma HERMISTON OREGON ing one's home town if we study home town knows the trade of tism in our hair.—Charley L. their community is back of them, the matter from the mercenary Gant in Gucmes (Wash.) Beach- they will not hesitate to carry Entered as second-class matter. December comber. >. 1906, at the postotfiee at Hermiston, Oregon side. standand products of known In a community that is ‘’finan quality for you to select from. License to Fight cially sick” it is a very uncom You have the opportunity to COMMUNITY CO-OPERATION mon thing to find the individual help make your community im "Well, that's enough to try the How many farm folks and prosperous. This is because the prove. For, with better stores, patience of Job!” exclaimed the min ister, as he threw aside tho local small town residents fully appre individuals who make up a com comes a better town and a good paper. ciate what a spirit of community munity shape the trend of a com town means enhanced values for • “Why, what’s the matter, dear?” his co-operation may be made to munity up or down. inquired. any property you own in it or wife "Last Sunday I preached from the mean to them? Not alone can All of you have heard people near it.—Washington Farmer. text, ‘Be ye, therefore, steadfast,” WAR BREAD Phelps Cash Grocery The. Hermiston Herald answered the parson “but the printer makes it read, ‘Be ye there for break- fast.’ ” Your Friends Ya lue Çifts From THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE More Highly Than Others, because they l^now that Quality" is páramount in this store. ‘‘Qual a constant reminder of the gifts’ ity" endures donor, making an indelible impression on the mind of the recipient, instead of offering only the usual monetary delight. Insure high and lasting appre- cialion of your gift by having it come from Pendle ton’s Greatest Dept. Store—Where it Pays to Trade Here is a partial list of the many useful and acceptable gifts we have here for your choosing FOR MOTHER. DAUGHTER, WIFE. SISTER. • NIECE, AUNT OR WOMAN FRIEND Silk Underwear Suit .................. $1.25 to $7.50 15.00 to «5.00 12.50 to 50.00 Furs .2.95 to 75.00 .1.00 to 40.00 Trunk .......................................................................................... 5.00 to «5.00 Hand Bag.................................................................................... 1.00 to 35.00 Jewelry, such as beauty pins, bar pins, belt buckles, hat pins, cullar and cuff buttons, etc. Fans......................................................... $1.50 to 3.50 Gloves.. . Ribbons.. . .. 5c to 5.00 . 1.50 to 5.00 ...1c to 3 50 Embroideries. .. 5c to 7.50 Silk Dress Patterns ,7.50 to 15 Wool Dress Patterns. 2.50 to 10 Umbrella........................... 1 to 10 Shoes....................... ....4 to 10 Auto Cap................................1 to 2 Silk Petticoat .3.95 to 20 Bath Rug................................ 1 to 2 Silk Waist............... Auto Gloves.................... 1.50 to 5 Hath Robe.............. .5.00 to 20 Box of Candy.................. 25c to 5 Indian Robe.......... 10 to 12.50 Hot point electrical appliances. Blankets................... .... 1 to 20 Fancy Comforter . ....5 to 25 Sweater .. ....5 to 15 .3.50 to 15 F OR HUSBAND. FATHER. BROTHER SON. COUSIN. NEPHEW OR T. P. W Suit........... $15 to $35 An Over FRIEND Handkerchiefs............... to $1.50 ....15 to 65 at. . A Leather Wind C at.8.50 to 20 Trunks...................................... 5 to 65 Suit Case............ Sox.................................. 20c to 2.50 ......... 1 to 40 Ties.. ...................... 25c to 3.50 Reefers.................. ... 1 to 3.50 iloves, dress, work 1.50 to 6.50 Suspender Shirts................................... 50c to • Underwear........................ to 7.50 Caitos.............................................. .1.50 to 10 Umbrellas........... . .. 25c to $1 Mackinaw..................... 4.75 to 7.50 25« to $2 Garters............................ 25c to 50c ... ......... 50c to $4 Cuff Link: . 50c to 3.50 Armilets . .... 5c to 50c Collars... ..................... 20c to 20 3.50 to 15 Smoking Jacket..................... 5 to 20 Bath Robes.............................. 5 Hat .............................. FCFP ROYS Overcoat. Mackinaws $5 to $11.50 Handkerchiefs. ..10c to 50c 5 tu 15 Suspenders ... 4.75 to 15 Ties.................. 25c to SOc * 25c to 50c .... FOR GIRLS School Dress 65« to 6.50 ..4.50 to 10 ings . . 25« to 1 2.75 to 4.50 Gloves... . .50c to 1.50 Umbrella ................1 to* Ribbons. « Furs...., 1.95 to 15 Hat pins,beauty pins, &25c to 2.50 PENDLETON S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORK THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 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. Wood Coal Briquettes Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. DOCTORS Main and Court Streets Adjusts SPINE, RIBS, HIPS or Whatever is Wrong NATURE THEN CUKES Fourteen years in Pendleton Do not confuse OSTEOPATHY with Chiro practic or Magnetic Healing. LODGE DIRECTORY E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month What We Di We pasteurize our products We use most sani tary methods We will test your cows free We will treat you square. at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members PRINTER TO GO SOME, TOO welcome. i> Frances Phelps, W. M. Dello O. Bushnell, Sec. The world is moving some, by HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., jings, the price of meat—and CHURCH NOTICES. 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel other things—has gone so high come. HERMISTON CREAMERY M. D. Scroggs, W. M. by jumps and tilts a fellow has to Ed. Jackson, Secy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMPANY walk on stilts to get within reach Services held in Civic Center hall. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, I. O. O. F., Sunday, 10:45 a. m. of meat or any other thing to eat. • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Visiting members cordially invited. The Kaiser with his Zepp and Subject. “God the Preserver of Man.” hall. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand Everybody cordially invited. Sub has raised a lot of hell with Shoe Rei IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF grub, We tremble’at the price CATHOLIC CHURCH Better than ever now that the OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY of spuds—the laundry man has Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Carl Johnson, Plaintiff, ) machine is installed. To out of vs. /Summons. town customers sending work we raised on suds, the barber says Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. John D. Woods, Defendant ) will return it by next mail, paying John D. Woods, the above named defendant. the wartime air is making bristles Everybody welcome to these ser- To postage one way. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are vices. hereby required to appear and answer the com of our hair which dulls his razor STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS plaint filed against you in the above entitled ac tion within six weeks from the date of the first and his shears and does a lot of SHOES JUST ADDED publication of this summons; and you will take BAPTIST CHURCH notice that if you fail to appear and answer or things that queers the barber Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather plead within that time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for game, increase toil—and, too, Sunday school, 10 a. m. the relief demanded in plaintiff’s complaint, to- wit: fof a judgment against you for the sum of Sam Rodgers the price of polecat oil has got F. C. Bruce, Supt. $49.36 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per Hermiston Oregon cent per, annum from the 1st day of January, 1914, so high these warscared days the Morning service, 11 o’clock. for the further sum of $124.83 with interest there- on at the raté of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st barber says he has to raise the “The Bright Future.” Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30. day of January, 1915, for the further sum of $47.72 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent price on hair cut, singe and shave B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o’clock. AUSEON’S per annum from the 1st day of January. 1916, for to save him from a pauper’s Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. the further sum of $65.92 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 15th grave. They’ve done away with ‘Evangelism.” day of August. 1916, and for the costs and dis bursements of this action; and for a decree ad Strangers are always welcome to the all our booze and now the man judging the same to be a lien upon the Southwest services of this church. Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the South- who smokes and chews must add Special music. west quarter of Sec. 23, Twp. 4 N. of Range 29 E. ESTABLISHED «IX YEARS L. S. Chapman of W. M., in Umatilla county, Oregon, together to every smoke and chew a lot of Pastor with the water rights thereto; and foreclosing the same and directing that the said premises and Our Aim Is wartime revenue, water right thereto be sold in accordance with the law and the practice of the above entitled court and the proceeds applied to the payment of the To Please the Public The slaughter house has moved costs and expenses of this action and the satis faction of the plaintiff’s said judgment. to Mars, the price of pork is in Purest Pennsylvania Lubricai This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge the stars, and the butcher stuff is ing Oils of the above entitled court, made and entered on BATHS IN CONNECTION the 3rd day of December, 1917, directing that prone to stray somewhere along publication thereof be made once each week for Highest Grade Paints six weeks consecutively in the Hermiston Herald the Milky Way, and I surmise and the first publication thereof is made pursu ant to such order on the 8th day of December, 1917. Frank J. Auseon, Propri that very soon that gink who Fred E. Schmidt, Pendleton, Ore. Hermiston stays up in the moon will take to 2 Attorney for Plaintiff (Dec. 8, 17-Jan. 19, 18) wearing on his yops some very fancy mutton chops. The poult- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF DIRECTORY OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA try, too, has hit the breeze and Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a I See us before the advance way up in the highest trees have corporation. Plaintiff. .Summons January 1st Chas. Miltimore, Defendant , J found a roosting for their legs— No. 1, west... 9:55 a. m. No. To Chas. Miltimore, defendant: It will pay you well. Or and Mr. Man, the price of eggs In the name of the State of Oregon, you are No. 15. west 7-05 p.m. No. 6, east.. 688 & write for information. hereby commanded to appear and answerthe com has gone so high above the plaint filed against you In the above entitled Moat Liberal Terms cause on or before 12th day of January. 1918. earth they’re worth a lot more Post Office Hours which is six weeks after the 1st day of Decem’ FRANKLIN R. HARRISON her. 1917, the date for the first publication of General delivery window open wee than they’re worth. Wheat and this summons, and if you fail to so apppar and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for to 6. p. m. Sundaysand holidays from Hermiston, Ore. corn and oats and rye have got the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: Mail closes for No. L west........ ...... - Inquire Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Office The foreclosure of that certain contract dated the Mail closes for No. 8. east. - ------- Mount Baker skinned for high, 3rd day of July 1916, between plaintiff and de- Mail closes for No. 2, east-------------- fendant, and wherein and whereby the said plain- Mail closes for No. IK west.---------- and even now the new mown hay tiff did agree to convey to said defendant the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the has taken wings and flew away Library Hours northeast (SEW quarter SEW NEY) the west half of quarter the southeast of the and north- and all that we can do is wish east quarter (W+SEY NEY) and the northeast 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. quarter of the southwest quarter of the northeast when we bethink ourselves of quarter (NEW SW. NEY I and the east h.l^f the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter County Officials fish. The Sockeye almost failed of the northeast quarter (El SEY SWY NEY) all insection thirty-three (33), township five (5) Circuit Judge___ to Sock, and cod, the Linn and North of tange twenty-nine (29) E. W M Uma- District Attorney tilla county, state of Oregon, containing 45 acres Judge.. . ........ ___ Kelp and rock, are humping more or less according to the government survey No matter how big the cavity thereof, such conveyance to be made upon the where the Hump-back humps payment of certain moneys stated and set forth Clerk....... or how badly It hurts, we can in said contract, and are more particularly des- Sheriff .. with prices going up by jumps. relieve it if you will Just step in cribed in the complaint of this suit, and the fur- Treasurer. ther relief: (1) That the amount due the plain- and make a careful selection from A man today would have to tiff under the termsof this contract bo ascertain- ed and that said defendant be required to pay the our magnificent line of steal to meet the upward price amount so fixed, with interest and costs and all sums expended by said plaintiff for taxes and assessments, together with interest thereon. That of veal, and it’s as hard as say Candies ana defendant be required to improve the property as ing prayers to get a mess of Bel per the terms of said contract, all the within to he fixed by the court in its interloctuary decree City Officials gian hares. The middle man has .2), That in the event of the failure of the de: Confections fendant to make said payments within a time so fixed by this rourt. and improve the property as cornered yams, the law has gob Our box candies are a dream per, the, said contract, a final decree be entered ¡ hovein barring and foreclosing the said defend, bled up the clams, the ducks and of beauty and lusciousness. Not ant and all parties claiming through or »nd« Fire Chief........ geese come in by drabs, the sub only pure and healthful, but a City Physician City Attorney real tonic and tissue builder. marines have killed the crabs. in and to said contract. (3) And for such other City Surveyor and further relief as the court may .mener When tired and out of sorts, The Jersey cow with coatof silk the premises, together wieh"tmecosesaña ” ais nothing rests you like some of demands a fortune for her milk, I „This summons, is published by order of the1 our fresh chocolates. and butter fat and cottage cheese If it's candy, we have it Get —1 never saw such times as these in all my life; though it’s a crime , Chea. J Swindells, Attorney for Plaintiff I’m going to raise the price of P. B. SISCEL rhyme and prose and ads and lit- Pute of first publication December 1.1917. Barber Shop Mr. Car Owner Mr. Fanner! For the Sweet Tooth andito the sroresnsaraesensoa"ih