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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, CHURCH NOTICES. THEATRE AUDIENCES. Watch Window for Next Week’s SPECIALS Phelps Cash Grocery Parts of PHONE 413 Free Delivery to all the City WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR POULTRY STOCK At the old price, which is 20 per cent below the present prices. We have Tonics, Sprays, Lice Powder, etc., also Grit, Oyster Shell, Meat Scraps and Charcoal, which we are pricing at car rates. Better get in on this while the getting is good. Give your poultay a square deal—it will pay you. Umatilla Storage & Commission Company OREGON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE •nd Depart Early. It la one of our most hallowed na tional customs not to go into a theater until the curtain has risen. If by some stupid blunder we have arrived punc tually we smoke a cigarette in the lobby. So the cunning playwright takescare not to start his story until at least five minutes later. He occupies these five minutes with a colorless scene of some kind just to keep the groundlings amused. In some eases he will begin each act in tbe same way. It depends on how fashionable his audience Is and bow thirsty. For a converse reason he must finish his play five minutes be fore tbe final curtain falls. Another of our national customs is to leave tbe theater the moment Ed win has embraced Angelina, although the author may have reserved a quaint comedy touch or a dramatic surprise for the actual end. It is no use altering the hour of per formance. Begin at midnight if you like; we shall not come until five min utes after. Leave off at 10; we shall go out five minutes before. It is in the blood. The idea that an audience owes any consideration to authors or actors is entirely foreign to us. The very suggestion of it is almost an imperti- nence.—Louis N. Parker in New York Times. IN AN ANDEAN CAPITAL Services held in Civic Center hall. Sunday, 10:45 a m. Subject. “Life.” Everybody cordially invited. Fuel is Cash CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston. 10:00 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these ser- vices. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. F. C. Bruce, Supt. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o’clock. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. Special music. L. S. Chapman Pastor METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. m. Theo. Parks, Supi. Preaching 11 a m. “The Church." Baptisimal service following. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7.30 p. m. Address to tbe Epworth League fol lowed by public installation of tbe newly elected officers. Sunday school at Columbia 2 p. m. Frank Waugaman, Supt. GOVERNMENT REGULATION of the price of coal and the action of the coal mines in that all shipments are made on sight draft, compels us to discon tinue credit sales on fuel. All Fuel is now sold for Cash on Delivery, Only Inland Empire Lumber Company Preaching at 3 p. m. Phone Main 33 human life would continue to flow on as before. But if not, They Have Queer Ideas About Bath “The Yard of Best Quality” NOTICE OF SALE Issued Each Saturday by ing Places In Colombia. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the the entire business fabric of the H. M. STRAW. MGR. Ibague, capital of tbe Colombian authority of the City Charter of the City of Her miston and the direction of the the City Council world will have to be remodeled province M. D. O’CONNELL of Tolima, claims 2,300 souls, authorizing and directing the Treasurer of the of Hermiston to collect the unpaid assess OREGON and new adjustments made. The but the count takes much for granted City HERMISTON ment for the City irrigation water for the year addition of a few million female It Is a square cornered town of almost 1917, levied and imposed under the provisions of LODGE DIRECTORY wholly thatched one story buildings. Ordinance No. 76, passed by the City Council and approved by the mayor on July 2nd, 1913. workers will work a great change Its wide streets atrociously cobbled and 1 will on the 26th day of February, 1918. at the Entered as second-class matter, December conditions—a change its few sidewalks worn perilously slip hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at ueen E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s .. 9. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon in labor the City Council Chamber in the City of Her Q meets second Tuesday evening of each month that will call for careful handling. pery and barely wide enough for two miston, Oregon, sell the following described lots, at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the welcome. feet at once. Frances G. Phelps, W. M. highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds But perhaps the most vital Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. A stream of crystal clear water gur from the sale of each lot. piece or parcel of land ADVERTISING RATES question in this connection is that gles down every street through cobbled to be applied in satisfaction of the assessment Display One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser We pasteurize our upon lot, piece or parcel of land with interest tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly of its influence on the homes of gutters, lulling the travel weary to thereon from April 10, 1917, at the rate of 6 per HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M.. rates, 15 rents per Inch per issue. 1 A meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday products cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per sleep and furnishing a convenient evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel Readers First insertion, 10 cents per line; each the land. The United States has means of washing photographic Ulms cent of each of said assessments and all costs. come. Following is a description of each of said lots, subsequent insertion without change of copy. We use most sani M. D. Scroggs, W. M. always been preeminently a na We drank less often, however, after pieces or parcels of land with the number of feet Ed. Jackson. Secy. 5 conta per lino. frontage, name of owner or reputed owner, and tary methods tion of homes, and as such it is we bad strolled up to tbe end of tbe amount of said assessment. City of Hermiston according to plat filed with mountain and found three none too i / îneyard lodge no . 206, i. o. o. f , wondered at this time if the handsome county recorder November 3,1904. ladies bathing in tbe reser SUBSCRIPTION RATES Amount • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows We will test your Name hall. Visiting members cordially invited. home life will suffer in the years voir. Block 4— One year .......................................... $1.50 W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand ..... 53.00 cows free Lot 3. 60 feet, F. B. Swayze ......... .75 to come? Six months......................... ........................ Before the question of It is a peaceful, roomy place where Lot ...... 3.00 4, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze.......... every one has unlimited space on the Block 5— Subscriptions must be paid in advance. “the woman at work’’ is defini grassy, gentle slope to put up bls little Lot 11, 25 feet, E. S. Taylor.......... ... 1.50 We will treat you ...... 3.00 20, 50 feet, J. H. Raley ........ . tely solved, this one vital ques chalky, straw roofed cottage, yet all Lot . 3.00 square. Lot 21, 50 feet, E. S. Taylor 3.00 22, 50 feet. E. S. Taylor........... THE MOVIE tion will have to be answered, toe tbe street line as If fearful of Lot 3.00 Lot 23, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze......... 3.00 WOMAN A WORLD POWER and on its answer hangs the des missing anything that might unexpect Lot 24, 50 feet, F. B. Swayze . .. HERMISTON CREAMERY edly pass. Foreigners seem to be a Block 6— 1.50 Lot 5, 25 feet, W. M. Glasson... What is to be the status of the tiny of a nation. COMPANY great novelty, and I could find no sat Block 8— 1.50 Lot 19, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze........ isfactory reason why so many Iba American woman when this war . 1.50 Lot 22, 25 feet. E, R. Hermiston ... guenos were blind unless they had Block 9- is over? This is a question that Lot 4, 60 feet. F. B. Swayze ..... 3.00 SIX TIMES AS LARGE overindulged themselves in the nation Lot 6,50 feet, F. B. Swayze........ .. 3.00 is exercising the minds of a al game of staring.—Harry A. Franck Block 10— There were 1,428,650 enlisted Lot 1, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze . ....... . 1.60 great many people these days. men and 110’865 officers in the In Century Magazine. 1.50 Lot 2, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze......... Lot 3, 25 feet. F. B. Swayze ........ 1.60 Belter than ever now that the For a generation, now, she has United States Army at the open Lot 4, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze . ........ 1.50 Red Foxes Mate For Life. machine is installed. To out of SARAH BERNHARDT Lot 21, 25 feet, F. A. Yates ............. .. 1.50 been contending for equal politi ing of 1918, more than one and Since the days of Aesop’s fables tales Lot 22, 25 feet, F. A. Yates ......... town customers sending work we 1.50 •• the Leading Lady 24. 25 feet, F. B. Swayze ........ 1.50 will return it by next mail, paying cal rights, and of late years she a half times as large as any force of foxes and their doings have bad Lot Lot 25, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze...... . 1.60 JANUARY 30 postage one way. Lot 26, 25 feet, F. B, Swayze ......... 1.60 their place in literature as well as in has been coming into her own in ever before mobilized by this Na Lot 29, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze......... 1.50 the folk lore of the countryside. Many STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS Lot 30, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze......... 1.50 this particular. For a number of tion, according to a statement by of their amazing wiles to outwit pur Kern Add Block A— SHOES JUST ADDED Lot 4, 25 feet, E. C. Neimeyer ...... 150 years, she has been gradually Secretary of War Baker. suers or to capture their prey give evi " Try Our “Newlin*’ soles City of Hermiston according to plat filed with Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather dence of extraordinary mental powers county recorder April 6, 1906. invading the ranks of business, Duringl war with Spain the Their bill of fare includes many items, Block 1— SHAAR’S through not to any alarming ex Army of the United States at its such as mice, birds, reptiles, insects, Lot 3, 25 feet, Hermiston Realty Co 1.50 Lot 10, 25 feet, P. Norquist ............... 1.50 tent. But with the calling of Lot 11, 25 feet, P. Norquist .............. many kinds of fruits and on rare occa- 1.50 Hermiston Oregon maximum strength aggregated aions a chicken. Lot 25. 25 feet. S. R. Oldaker ........... 1.50 the millions of men to the army, Block 8— 272,000 men and officers. The Lot 1, 30 feet, Lena W. Behrman .... Red foxes apparently pair for life 1.80 the call has at last come to wo 2, 25 feet, Lena W. Behrman 1.50 Army in the field and in training and occupy dens dug by themselves In Lot Lot 3, 25 feet, Erma B. Walling AUSEON’S 1.50 Shower and Plain man to demonstrate that she is. • secluded knoll or among rocks. These Lot 18, 25 feet. P. Norquist................. 1.50 now is practically six times as dens, which sometimes are occupied Lot 19, 25 feet, P. Norquist............ 1.50 as members of her sex have long Lot 20, 25 feet, P. Norquist................. 1.50 BATHS great as the maximum number for years in succession, always have Block 11— contended, capable of shoulder under arms in the Lot 3. 25 feet. J. H. Raley................. 1.50 Spanish- two or more entrances opening In op Lot 4. 25 feet, J. H. Raley .............. 1.50 Scientific ing the business load and bear American War. posite directions, so that an enemy en Block B ESTABLISHED six YEARS Lot I. 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid _ . 2.85 terlng on one side may be eluded read ing it “manfully.” Tonsorial Lot 2, 47.5 feet. J. H. Reid .. 2.85 About 45,000 officers were com- Uy. The young, numbering up to eight Lot S. 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid 2.85 It is no uncommon sight now Lot 7. 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid 2.85 Treatment Our Aim Is missioned from civil life in the or nine, are tenderly cared for by both Lot 8, 47.5 feet. J. H. Reid 2.85 to see women doing what has al parente.—National Geographic Maga Lot ». 47.5 feet, J. H. Reid 2.85 WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE two series of training camps, zine. To Please the Public ways been considered “men’s Lot 2, 50 feet, E. S. Taylor 3.00 nearly eight times as many as Block H— work.” Not such as clerking, Lot 7, 54 feet, S. R. Oldaker ....................... 3.24 Wm. Shaar, Prop. High Cost of Living Problem. the number of officers in the Re Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 26th day of book keeping and all forms of BATHS IN CONNECTION Every legislative body would do January, 1918. gular Army April 1, 1917. F. A. PHELPS. City Treas. well to consider ways and means of clerical work, but hard labor, increasing agricultural production and work that until lately it was of utilizing farm products which now IN THE JUSTICE S COURT FOR HERMISTON Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor BARRED FROM MAILS not thought that women were DISTRICT. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON go to waste as a step toward solving Hermiston Sapper and T. W. Sapper, | : Summons Postmasters are directed not to the high coat of living. Science alone O. G. Plaintiffs. capable of performing. We see va. solve tbe problem, and no time Hurley Smythe. Defendant. 1 them on public work of various accept for shipment to members can To Hurley Smythe, defendant: should be lost lu setting science at tbe In the name of the state of you are kinds, in factories and work of Expeditionary Forces pack task. Some of the best brains in the hereby commanded to appear and Oregon answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled shops; and just lately a great ages containing matches, cigar country are studying agricultural eco- action within six weeks from ths data of the first of thia summons and on or before No matter how big the cavity steel magnate was quoted as say lighters, or solidified alcohol, in nomics. More should be employed In publication March 2,1918, and if you fail to so appear or ans the same manner at once. We must wer, or how badly it hurts, we can the plaintiffs, thereof will take ing that he would not be surpris cluding the preparation called find some way to Increase the yield judgment against you for for want No. 15, 1 west. east - 8.80 the sum of $4.55 with No. west... -10:10 7:05 a. p. m. m. No. No. 2, 6, east... 5:38 ». a. m. relieve it if you will just step in interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per of food products, not only per acre, but annum ed if before long he had to take “Sterno” or canned heat. No. 16, Mat 9:15 a. m. front March. 1917, until paid, and interest and make a careful selection from 510.55 at the rate of 10 per cent per annum It is not deemed safe to admit per man. and we must try to utilize on on a thousand women to take the our magnificent line of March 3, 1917, to September 7. 1917, and the material which now goes to waste.— from Post Office Hoars further sum of 115.00 attorneys fees; the sum of place of men drafted for the these articles to mails for foreign Chicago Journal. 515.00 with interest thereon from March 3. 1917, General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. until paid at the rate of 10 per rent per annum countries or for United States army. •nd to 6. p. m. Sundaysand holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. and the further sum of $10.00 attorneys fees; the Mail closes for No. 1, west.... sum of $29.16 with interest thereon from October 9:20 Courses and Dishes. And to the credit of the women naval vessels, including marines Mail closes for No. 6, an ... 12, 1917, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and Three courses seem to have been the Mail closes for No. 2, east__ for the costs and disbursements of thia action. be it said that in a majority of on shore in other countries. Mail closes for No. 15, west.. Thia summons is published pursuant to an order customary menu in medieval times for of the Hon. E. P. Dodd. Justice of the Peace for cases they are making good. Our box candies are a dream a state banquet, less ceremonial feasts Hermiston district, Umatilla county. Oregon, Library Hours made and entered on January 17th, 1918, and the of beauty and lusciousness. Not They are not only developing an The distinctive characteristic of lit comprising only two and no private date of the first publication of this summons Is the dinner more than one. But each course 19th day of January. 1918. only pure and healthful, but a ability for work and business era to re is not extent, but quality of might comprise from eight to a dozen W. J. Warner. real tonic and tissue builder. Attorney for Plaintiffs that a few years ago would have knowledge; not range, but vitality; not different dishes. Thus at the wedding County Officials Hermiston. Ore. When tired and out of sorts, scope of activity, but depth of life. It publication Jan. 19. 1918. surprised the world, but they ia, ta a word, the process by which a banquet of Henry V. there were only First Circuit Judge...... ....... ........... ......... Last publication March £ 1918. nothing rests you like some of District Attorney....... ......... ’..... ‘ .Re three courses, yet over thirty different really appear to enjoy the work. man takes the world Into his nature dishes Judge . . .... ...... ........... ....................... -C. H. Marsh our fresh chocolates. are mentioned In the records, and Is fed, sustained and enlarged by If it’s candy, we have it. Get NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION There may be at the bottom of natural, simple, deep relations and M- irrespective of fruits and wines.—Lon- H. M. Cockburn Clerk Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at it here. don Chronicle. Sheriff their success the long suppressed lowship with the whole order of things La Grande. Oregon. Jan. 17th. ISIS. Grace Gilliam desire to show themselves inde of which be la part.—Hamilton W. Ma — G P. Strain ble Reverse Methods. P. B. SISCEL Willard Bradley made Reclamation Homestead Entry No 0252, for pendent of man for subsistence. “An heiress has to take measures op Unit B” in SEN. being SW% SÉ' section ». Coroner Our Land Extension. posed to anybody else's when she If this be the case they have rea Great Britain Recorder is no longer the only wants to save her money ” son to be gratified, as they are nation that can say the aun never sets fast becoming a recognized fac on Ita territory. Since tbe United ."The last thing she should do Is to City Officials States acquired the Danish West In Mfusband her resources." — Baltimore tor in all the activities of life. dies It can make the same boast. DUNN. Register A merits n. Recorder Phone Your Orders But, when the present emer Hitherto the little Island of Culebra, Chief of Police Treasurer for all kinds of gency is past, will woman resume which Is virtually a part of l'orto Rico, Real Nice. Fire Chief. .. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. has been our most easterly point of City Physician Bobble- That Mra Smith said some her old sphere of semi-dependent land City Attorney and tbe islanti of Balabac. in the thing nice about you Mrs. Brown City Surveyor La Grande, Oregon. January 17, 1918. and home attendant, or will she Philippines, our moat westerly point. @urring)—What was It, Bobbie? Bob Noticeis here by given that William S Mitchell, hoi I tenaciously to what she has The distance between them la Just a ble- She said you didn't show your H. M. Straw less than 180 degrees, or half the age- London Telegraph. for Unit "C" of NEW (SWW NEW), section 28. gained and refuse to be ousted tittle C. S. MeNaught circumference of the earth. St. Croix. where or haul anything. from her recently won vantage? In the Danish West Indies, is thirty In case she should consent to re- right miles farther east than Culebra, "Do you sit up for your husband?” School District Officials sume her old status, the world enough to bridge thr gap. Just as the The Hermiston Herald What We Do “Mothers of France” Shoe Repairing Sam Rodgers Tonsorial Parlors Barber Shop For the Sweet Tooth DIRECTORY Candies Confections Transfer Work would soon readjust itself and sun is rising on Su Croix It is setting on Balabac. — Youth’s Companion. The City Transfer i-------------------------- J. D. w.