The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 16, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON
THIS IS TO REMIND YOU
That all income tax statements must be in by
April 1st.
We have a supply of blanks that may be had
by calling for them.
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
------------- MANUFACTURERS OF--------------
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
HERALD, HERMISTON,
PERFECTION TIRES
.. LOCAL BRIEFS .
We make a specialty of remodeling
j your hats of other seasons. Mack's
| Variety Store.—adv
ASBESTOS PROTECTED
To save and lend your savings to the
country is to shorten the war. Back
| every soldier with a Saver. Have you
started to buy War Savings Stamps?
Guaranteed for 7,500 Miles
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson motered
to Pendleton Friday of last week. The
roads are fine, according to Mr. Wat-
son, and almost record time was made
on the trip.
Against Blow-Outs, Tread Separation, Sand Blisters or
Rim Corrosion
The Baptist Ladies Aid will bold a
cooked food sale on Saturday, March
30 Announcement will be made in
next issue of the place where it is to be
held.
Ask the Local Dealer
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT COMPANY
The period during which rye fl- ur i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CHURCH NOTICES.
may be used as a wheal f uur substitute 1
in Victory bread has been extended to
W. J. WARNER
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
March 31, as in some sections of the
Attorney-at-Law
country other substitutes are not yet
Services held in Civic Center hall.
available.
Sunday, 10:45 a. tn.
HERMISTON,
OREGON
Special services will be held at the | Subject, “Substance ”
Everybody cordially invited.
Baptist Church next Sunday. At the
T. HINKLE
morning service the .War Stamp pro-
Attorney at Law
CATHOLIC CHURCH
position will be presentid to the people.
Hermiston. 10:00 a. m.
A War Saving Stamp department has
HERMISTON.
OREGON
been inaugurated in the Baptist church Umatilla, 8:30 a in.
Everybody welcome to these ser­
by the war department. Baptismal
services at the close of the morning | vices.
DENTIST
service. In the evening Miss. Kate j
Hermiston. Orason
BAPTIST CHURCH
Failing will tive a stereoptican lec- |
Office. Bank Blds.
Office Hours:
ture portraying conditions in the war
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Office Phone, 93
8 t 5; Sundays & eve-
Residence
Phone
32
nings
by appointment.
zone. Sp cial music and a cordial
F. C. Bruce, Su pt.
welcome is extended to all.
Morning service, 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30. ALEXANDER REID
B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o'clock.
Physician and Surgeon
THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE
Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
ARE GIVING TOASTED
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 5 P. M.
Strangers are always welcome to the Office Phone: Main 92 Residence Phone: 191
CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS
services of this church
Office in Bank Bldg.
No man can excuse himself by saying
that he is keeping still on the war
question. A real patriot cannot be
neutral He Is either an out-and out
American or a kaiserite. This is no
time to keep still,or to straddle.
Mrs. C. A. White and two sons came
back from Scotts Mills. Oregon, Sun­
day. The recent death of Mr. White
has left them undeceded as to whether
they shall remain and ranch here or
return to Scotts Mills and look after
extensive holdings that they own ther
J.
F. V. PRIME
All persons or firms engaged in im­
porting, manufacturing, storing, or
distributing fertilizers or fertilizer In­
gredients must secure licences on or
before March 20. Application must be
made to the Law Department, License
Division, United States Food Adminis­
tration, Washington, D °C.
A good sized audience attend d the
Socialist lectures delivered Thursday
evening in Mack's ball by Dr. Barnes
of this city and Dr. Dequer of Uma-
tilla. At the meeting it was an­
nounced that the date for the lecture
of Geo. R. Kirkpatrick had been
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to April 1st.
Special music.
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
I Make the Home Cheerful !
Music Rolls and Player Rolls
Reed, Brass and String
Instruments
The Two Standard Makes of
Talking Machines
OREGON.
L S. Chapman
Pastor
To anyone who doesn't know of the
DR. R. G. GALE
wonderful advances that have been made
in the preparation of smoking tobaccos
Physician and Surgeon
METHODIST CHURCH
in the last few years it may sound strange
Rooms I and 2 Bank Bldg.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
to speak of toasted cigarettes.
Theo. Parks, Su pt.
Office Hours:
Strictly speaking, we should say ciga­
Phone 551
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Preaching Ila m.
rettes made of toasted tobacco; the smok­
Ep orth League 6:30 p. m.
ers of this country will recognize it more
DALE ROTHWELL
Preaching 7.30 p m.
readily by its trade name, “LUCKY
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
STRIKE ”—the toasted cigarette.
Sui day school at Columbia 2 p. m.
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
The American Tobacco Company are
Preaching at 3
m.
producing millions of these toasted ciga­
Preaching at Columbia every night
rettes and these are being bought in
enormous quantities through the various until further notice.
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
tobacco funds conducted by the news­
American National Bank Building
papers of the country and forwarded
Pendleton. Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
through the Red Cross Society to the boys
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
S.
Land
Office
at
in France.
La Grande. Oregon, Feb. 2. 1918.
is hereby given that William T. Roberts,
This new process of treating tobacco of Notice
Hermiston, Oregon, assignee of Carl 8. Mc-
not only improves the flavor of the tobacco Naught, assignee of Roscoe E. Young, who, on
but it seals in this flavor and makes Mav 211th, 1905, made Desert Land Entry No.
PHOTOGRAPHS
01886, for SW‘ NE1« W+SEY, and SEW SE‘
the cigarettes keep better.
We guarantee our work. When in Pen­
section 15, township 5 north, range 28 east, Wil-
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
The Red Cross nurse is always glad to i make final proof, to establish claim to ihe land dleton come and see us. Studio located
have a cigarette for the wounded soldier, | above described before W. J Warner, United Opposite Hotel Pendleton (Nspush)"
Stales Commissioner, at hia office al Hermiston.
as, in most instances, that is the first Oregon, on the 8th day of April, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses: Alonzo Wright,
thing asked for.
The dog catcher has begun making
bis annual rounds in this city, and al­
ready quite a number bave been put
in pound. It Is said that every animal
of this variety that does not have a
license tag will be escorted to the city
pound, so if you have a dog you value
very much it would be well for you to
bustle to the office of the city clerk and
secure a license tag.
All the Latest in Sheet Music
Mrs. M. A. Reeder and Mrs. S.
Klair, mother and sister of Levi Ree-
der, arrived Monday from the home of
be latter lady at Missoula, Mont , and
visited several days at the Reeder
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home. On leaving here they went to
Seattle to consult an eye specialist,
8. 8. Palmer. William J. Dobler and W. 8. Egbers,
Mrs. Reeder, who is 74 years of age,
all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. 8. Dunn, Register
having become troubled with failing NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE­
CUTION
eyesight.
“pRMMeisz Warren’s Music House
Fodigter
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
Live chicks may be sent through the
mails by parcel post from now on pro­
viding they are properly prepared.
This order from the postof ice depart­
ment at Washington went into effec
yesterday. It is stipulated that the
fowl cannot be insured or sent C. O. D.
nor carried to destinations more than
72 hours mailing distance.
BOARDMAN NEWS
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
THANK YOU-COME AGAIN
W. I. GADWA
----
“The Man Who Makes Good”
Pendleton’s Harness and Auto
Trimming Shop
201 E. Court St.
Phone 773
Pendleton, Oregon
The Money-Maker on the
Farm Today
Gladys Paice and Nona Rands are
on the sick list this week.
Mrs. H. C. Harrison visited her
dsughter in Pendleton a few days this
week.
Oscar Cutler, highway engineer,
drove to Pendleton Tuesday.
Passenger Agent O'Neil of the O.-
W. R. & N. was in town Monday.
Rev. Harper came down from Irri-
gon Wednesd vy.
Lyle Blayden visited between trairs
with his parents Tuesday.
Mrs. Eugene Cumins went to Nolin
Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Van Dyne.
R. C. Hewitt of Wasco is staining
and painting the Ballenger cottage.
Mrs. Geo. Hall is taking care of Mrs.
Warner this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cumins were dinner
guests Sunday of the Paine family.
J. A. Gibbons, S. H. Boardman, C
H. Aylesworth and W. N. Hatch were
in Heppner Saturday.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an exe- |
cution and order of sale issued Out of the Circuit I
Court of the state of Oregon for Umatilla county. I
and to me directed and delivered upon the jude- I
ment and decree rendered and entered in said
court on the 24th day of January. 1918. in that
certain suit wherein West Umatilla Water Users I
Association, a corporation, as Plaintiff, and John i
W. Campbell, the Hartman Abstract Company, ,
a corporation. Western Land & Irrigation Com­
pany, a corporation, and R. C. Hazen, are defend- j
ants, in favor of the defendant Western I
Land & Irrigation Company and against |
the defendant John W. Campbell for the
sum of $8634.60, with interest thereon at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the 24th day of January, 1918; the further I
sum of $600.00 attorneys fees and for $19.50 costs I
and disbursements, which said decree, judgment
and order of sale has been docketed and enrolled
in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court;
and whereas by said jugdment, decree and order
of sale it was directed that the following describ­
ed real property situated in Umatilla County.
Oregon, to-wit: the Southeast quarter (SEM)and
the East half of Northeast quarter (EHNEH), of
Section thirty-two (32), Township five (6) North,
Range twenty-eight (28 », E. W. M. together with
the water right appurtenant thereto, being the
water right conveyed to John W. Campbell by the
Western Land & Irrigation Company by water
right contract dated April 3Oth, 1909, be sold by
the Sheriff of Umatila County, Oregon, to satisfy
said judgment, decree and order of sale.
I will, on Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1918,
at the hour of 10 o'clock of the forenoon of said
day, at the front door of the court house in
the city of Pendleton, in Umatilla county, Ore­
gon. sell all the right, title and interest the said
John W. Campbell had in and to the above des­
cribed premises and property on the 30th day of
April, 1909, or since then has acquired therein or
thereto, at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the proceeds to he applied in
satisfaction of said execution and order of sale
and all costs.
Dated this 5th day of February. 1918.
T. D. Taylor, Sheriff
By A. C. Funk, Deputy
Feb. 9- March 16
silos an c
superiority °
blueprin s an
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
"Auto Truck
ALWAYS ON THE JOO
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Oiva Ue A Trial
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
Re«., 29F2
HITT
For United States
Senator
-FOR
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Soft Drinks
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, March 5, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that William B. Spinning
of Umatilla, Oregon, assignee of Sue D. Dobler,
who on February 27th, 1905, made Desert Land
Entry No. 017800, for SW‘4 SWW section 15,
township 5 north, range 28 east Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
final proof to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. J Warner, United States
commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 10th
day of May, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Rob-
erts, Frank M. Guiwits John T. Embry, all of
Hermiston, Oregon, John W. Duncan, of Uma­
tilla, Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN, Register
New Auto Tire on Market
The Oregon Hardware & Im­
plement Company haa accepted
the selling agency in this com­
Is a silo because it means the raising of more stock with
munity for the Perfection Asbes­
less work and worry. We make a specialty of
tos Protected tire, and attention
give you many helpful pointers on the building, i us,
is directed to their advertisement
material and cost Let us show you the
elsewhere in this issue. The Per­
over all other materials. We have the
fection differs from any other tire
material you will need right here in stock. Come in an_
on the market in that it has an
it over. Plan to build early. Be ready three months befo
outer ply of finely woven asbes­
tos fabric and an open weave as­
your crop is, rather than a week late.
bestos breaker strip, these fea­
tures protecting the cotton fabric
of the carcass from deterioration
through heat generated from road
friction, and preventing tread
R. A. BROWNSON. MGR-_______
separation and sand blisters, adv
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, February 2, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Emerson E. Davis,
of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on March 25th, 1911,
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09156,
for Farm Unit B. being fractional part of 8H
NEY SW‘ section 28, township 5 north, range 28
east Willamette Meridian, has file notice of in­
tention to make five-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before W. J.
Warner. United States Commissioner, at his office
at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 10th day of April,
1918.
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Claimant names as witnesses: James
Eddie,
Fred B. Chexik, Thomas Mackay and Benjamin
S. Savage, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. Dunn, Register
Bowman’s Studio
PURE BRED
Percheron Stallion
The registered pure bred
Percheron Stallion “Young
Milton,” State License
Certificate No, 2310, will
be at Hermiston Stables
for the season of 1918 for
service. Young Milton is
dark brown and weighs
1920 pounds.
HERMISTON
Horse Company
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
R. N. Stanfield.
FARMER. STOCKRAISER AND
BUSINESS MAN
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Who has accomplished something.
Who knows Oregon’s needs,
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Who has the experience, know!
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Whose Republicanism is unques­
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