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THE HERMISTON HERALD, The Hermiston Herald NEXT WEEK’S Tesued Each Saturday by M. D. O’CONNELL HERMISTON Entered as second-class matter, December . 1906, al the postoffice al Hermiston, Oregon SPECIALS Den === NEW STOCK JUST IN ADVERTISING RATES Display— One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- tiune, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. Readers—First insertion. 10 cents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy. 5 cents per line. D. NEW STOCK JUST IN Morris & Co. Lard, 5 pound pail___________________ $1.50 Morris & Co. Lard, 10 pound pail__________ _______ - 2.90 Lux Washing Powder, pkg_______ ____ ________ ____ -13c Matches, still 6 boxes_______ ____ _________________ 35c Bob White Soap, bar..------------------------ -------------------- 5c Evaporated prunes, pound _______________________13c Evaporated apricots, pound - ------- ------------------------ 25c Evaporated pears, pound ----------------------------------- 12c Cream of Wheat, package__________________________ 28c Crape Nuts, package--------- ----------- 14c Albers Flapjack Hour, package______________________ 35c Pearls of Wheat, package___________________________ 40c One year Six months THE BLOOD CALL There is no finer sight in this old world than perfect blood loy alty-families bound by the ties of blood, cemented into one com pact band to promote and defend the interests of the whole. The hour has struck when this call is ringing clear and loud above all others in the ears of the American people. Every city, every town, every hamlet and every community in the land has given of its best beloved blood to swell the expeditionary forces on the battle fields of France. These men have gone to fight our battles. They have offered their all in our service. The blood tie holds them firmly to the task which they are dedicat ed to. We have the word of the commanders that their sacrifice is complete—that the blood loyal- ity is perfect. But is theirs to be the only de monstration of the power of blood loyalty? What man worthy the name, if he has a friend fighting his battles, will not back him up and support him to the limit of of his power? Is the sacrifice to be out of all proportion to the gratitude of the beneficiary? These thousands,these hundreds of thousands, who have gone, are going, and who are yet to go —flesh of our flesh and blood of our blood—are appealing to us through every affection of the human heart for support, for sustenance, for co-operation,’for power. These we must furnish , or their sacrifice will have been in vain. But we Americans need to be told that the very essence of blood | loyalty is Sacrifice. Not only a professed willingness to sacrifice if necessary, but real sacrifice— the total subordinating of our in terests to theirs. Mothers, fathers, sisters, bro- thers, friends of our soldier boys, | are we heeding the blood call? Or are we by our lethargy and | indifference manufacturing Ger man bullets for their breasts— for that is the inevitable result if we fail in our response to the call. Phelps Cash Grocery Free Delivery to all Parts of the City PHONE 413 The Hermiston Honey Co Is now prepared to take orders for BEE SUPPLIES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Order now and avoid the rush GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR FULL VALUE IN THE GOODS WE SELL llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT are arriving daily now and we are in better shape to care for your every want now than ever before. Spring 1918 Calls for Merchandise that is Different New Clothing for Men and Boys New Ready-to-wear for Women New Shoes for Men. Women and Children New Dress Goods We extend an invitation to come in and look these over when you’re in town next time "ENDLEToN ALEXANDER’S Qi .4UTY .SERl ICE OREGON SUBSCRIPTION RATES .......................... ............... $1.50 ................................................. — -75 Subscriptions must be paid in advance. We handle Royal Bakery Company’s Good* We have big assortments in all departments for your choos ing, showing latest styles and colorings. OREGON I j PROJECT DEMONSTATION WORK I A change in management of I j the experiment station at Her- I miston has been made to fill the vacancy in the office of Project I | Agricultural Demonstrator caus- I ed by the resignation of Paul S. I Jones. Demonstration work on I the project has been conducted for three years with special em- phasis on the preparation of land for irrigation and crops. In this work the results of determina tions made at the experiment station were taken direct to those I who were reclaiming the land. The demonstration work has for a time been partially taken care of by R. W. Allen, superin tendent of the experiment station. During this time a change has been worked out which releases Mr. Allen from the experiment station and places him in charge I of the demonstration work, and puts H. K. Dean in charge. This transfer will enable the demonstration work to be decid- edly broadened. The most im- portant phases of agriculture on the project will now be given at- tention, as well as the work of laying out ditches, etc., being continued. Requests for assist ance on agricultural topics gener ally should be directed to R. W. Allen, who has an office in the I reclamation building. All of the work of the experi ment station will be continued. I I HERMISTON, OREGON Many of the experiments demon strate practices which can be adapted to good advantage on j numerous farms on the project | Everyone who is desirous of | learning more about the business of farming, and those who wish to see the progress and results of the work should go to the experi ment station and look the numer ous experiments over. It is thought that these changes will greatly favor the agricultural development on the Umatilla project since men hav ing a thorough knowledge of the experiment station and demon stration work are now in charge. We have just received a new supply of “Rite Grade Shingles.” The right grade label on a bundle of shingles means full value in that bundle. It means that the associa tion has inspected and o. k’d them for no sap, for selection, for thickness, for size, for grain; in fact it means a perfect shingle, true to specifications. One of our local contractors who has been here ten years said that they were the best shingles he has ever seen in Hermiston. For Sale—Roselawn Farm, one and one-quarter miles southwest of Her miston. One of the finest orchard alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs. 13tfc. Geo. Davis. MANY GOOD POSITIONS Can be bad by any ambitious young man or woman in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph service to till vacancies caused by unusual draft ing of young men for signal corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars. The Rail way Telegraph Institute, Portland, Be sure and ask for Rite-Grade Shingles Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 " The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. -ad v21-28 Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY HONOR ROLL ARMY Ames, Floyd 4th Engineers Corps, Co. D, Vancouver, Wash. Bunch, Robert Replacement Bataillon Signal Corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Bailey, Howard T. Post Headquarters, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. Campbell, Thos. Jr. Amb. Corps No 361, Lewis Branch, Tacoma, Wash. Campbell, Lieut. J. A. Dental Dept Aviation Corps, San Diego, Cal. Finnigan, Gregory Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Wash. Hoisington, Floyd E. Co. E 116 Engineers (In France) Care P. Master. Hempstead, N. Y. Hoobs, Robert 116 Areo Squanron, A. E. F. (In France) care P. M , New York Hiatt, Bert (Corp.) 28th Squadron A. S. S. C , Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas Hitt, Edwin E. 852 Areo Squadron, Waco, Texas Illsley. W W. , Base Hos Camp Lewis, Wash. Johns, Lyons 144 Aero Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex. Johns, Cato M. G. Co , 14th U. S. Inf. Ft. Wright, Wash. Johnson, Clarence Corp. Supply Co, 306 Q. M. C., Army P. O. 701, via New York Mack, Edw. W. Jr. 2nd Mach Mate, care U. S. S. Maiblehean, San Francisco, Cal Mack, Sydney Aviation Mach., San Antonio, Tex. Morfitt, Sgt J F. Hdg. Co 148 F. A. 66 F. A. Brig. 41 Div. A. E. F., via New York Prindle, Geo. 9th Co. Coast A. care Con. 4 Drydock Co , Seattle Stone, Muriel Co. H 44 Inf , Camp Lewis, Wash. Shaw, Ross, Co. H 44 Inf , Camp Lewis, Wash. Shotwell. Pfc., Thomas A. Field Hos. 32, Camp Freemont, Cal. Thom, Dick Battery A 364 F. A A. E. F. care Postmaster, New York, N Y. voyen, Carl Genl del San Antonio, Texas Wood, Cary, Coast Art Corps, 2nd Co. Ft Stevens, Ore. Wainscott. Dr C. O. 18 M O. T. C., Ft. Riley, Kansas NAVY Beasley, Walter U S. S. North Dakota, care Postmaster, Fort Monroe. Va. Boynton. Clarence Earl U. S. Navy Station, Co. D 3 San Diego, Cal. Boynton, Vane U. S. Navy Sta. Seattle, Wash. Carson. Clarence J. care Radio School Harvard Univ., Cambridge, .Mass. Hiatt, Ursel Detention Camp, Navy Yards. Puget Sound, Wash. Kelly, Harry Puget Sound Navy Yard McKean, Edward W. U S. N.T. S , San Diego, Cal. • Percey, Hollis Puget Sound Navy Yard Sullivan, Herbert U S N. T. S., San Diego, cal. Todd, Harry U. S. N. T. S., 10th Comp. San Francisco, cal. Todd, James U S. S Huntington. care Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Todd. Logan U S. N. T. S., San Diego, cal. Winslow, A. E. U. $. N. T. S., San Francisco, Cal. West, Robert R. Boston Navy Yard. Bo ston. Mass. ueen E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members Frances G. Phelps, W. M. welcome. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Q UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M.. 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel come. M. D. Scroggs, W. M. Ed. Jackson, Secy. WINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«. I. O. O. F„ " meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand SHAAR’S Tonsorial Parlors Shower and Plain What We Do We pasteurize our products We use most sani tary methods We will test your cows free We will treat you square. HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY BATHS Reeder & Correll Scientific Tonsorial Treatment CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Estimates furnished on Wm. Shaar, Prop. All Classes of Buildings For the Sweet Tooth Accurate information given on FLUME AND BRIDGE WORK No matter how big the cavity or how badly it hurts, we can relieve it if you will just step in and make a careful selection from our magnificent line of Candies Confections and HERMISTON SECOND HAND STORE Pays the highest price for SECOND HAND Our box candies are] a dream of beauty and lusciousness. Not only pure and healthful, but a real tonic and tissue builder. When tired and out of sorts, nothing rests you ••like some of our fresh chocolates. If it’s candy, we have it. it here. Headquarters at Hermiston, Oregon Get P. B. SISCEL FURNITURE of all kinds Let us know what household goods you I have to sell I have the SINGER SEWING MACHINES for sale and handle second hand Sewing Machines We have Nearly Every Known Article ■ the Second Hand Line for Sale CALL ANO INSPECT OUR STOCK AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Our Aim Is To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION M. DUTY, PROPRIETOR SHOES We have a full line of Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Hermiston Safety First M I L K and CREAM from tuberculin tested cows delivered to all parts of the city. Any special order given prompt attention. PHONE 188 P.P.SULLIVAN Call and inspect them Prices right W. M. HAHN Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that t machine is installed. To out town customers sending work ' will return It by next mail, payi postage one way. STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRE SHOES JUST ADDED Try our “‘Meelin’ soles Full Soles and Hali Soles. Better than leatl Sam Rodgers