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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON: ; HERMISTON: YARNS We have the soft, smooth Oregon ‘ yarn, just what you have been looking for $1.15 Spring Goods now Arriving Daily Come in and look them over We Have the Flour Substitutes Fresh Vegetables Beans, white, red or pink, 15c lb Corn Flakes (pathreg.,) 25c B. S. KINGSLEY MULTIPLYING POWER Every man, woman and child would like to MULTIPLY* THEIR POWERS these days. The tasks before us call for “full steam ahead.” You are multiplying your bodily powers when you eat our choice MEATS None but the choicest animals butchered, and from the field to your market basket the meats are handled in a perfectly clean and sani tary manner. Our grocery bargains are the talk of the town—for they are always fresh, wholesome and sold at Hooverized prices. The safety and well-being of our customers is our first consideration. e -y For Rent—The Swayze residence, containing six rooms, with garage. 26tfc. Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, Box 533 one and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Raybill left Wed- For Sale— Roselawn Farm, nesday to make their future borne in one-quarter miles southwest of Her- miston. One of the finest orchard- Portland. alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs. ....... ——LOCALS = 13tfc. M. E. Doble of Irrigon transacted Geo. Davis. business in thin city a couple of deys For Sale—Three Jersey heifers from the latter part of laat week. well bred stock, ranging in age from 8 months to 18 months. Joe Udey. 23-tfc R C. Todd, clerk of the local school Hatching Eggs—O. A C.-Myers board, was a busioess visitor to the strain B. P. Rocks, Stone’s 200 egg county seat Wednesday. strain W Wyandottes, «1 setting W. 23-tfc. The Methodist Ladies Aid will bold Sanders, Jr. a tea at the home of Mrs R A. Brown- Wanted—To exchange small dairy son on Wednesday afternoon. ranch in Tillamook for irrigated land here. Call on or address C. W. Tilden, J. R. Raley was here from Pendle Hermiston, Ore. 23-tfc ton Wednesday attending a directors White Leghorn eggs, $6.00 per hund meeting of the First National Bank of red Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore. Hermiston. 26-35 Manager F. A. Chezik of the local Wednesday, March 27, Farmers’ Exchange passed Wednesday Dr. Freeze the Eye Spec ialist will be at H'-rmis- in Pendleton tr n-acticg business for ton Hotel all day and his concern. may be consulted free by Mrs. Esther Smith, daughter of Mr. those in need of bis services. Head- and Mrs. L. A. Stone, left Sunday on aches, crosseyes and other eye trou bles given special attention. Satisfc a visit to her sister, M s. H. A. White. tion guaranteed in every case under in Wasco. taken. Charges reasonable. At Echo 26-27 25th, Stanfield 26th. Announcement has been made by From March let the charge for ser A Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simmons of the furthcoming marriage of their daugh vice from our Shorthorn bull will be $3 per cow served. ter Jennie to Llewellyn Brownell. The 24 28p Hall & Skovbo. ceremony will take place on Wednes $30, and For Sale — Good sound mare day, March 20. 25-2tp back 110. H Pelmulder. Mr and Mrs L A. Stone received a For Sale—Young work team, weight letter this week from their son Frank, about 2600. Inquire Herald office 25tfc who bolds a sergeant’s commission in Three general work horses for sale. the truck driving division of the aero 25tfc -quadron, in which he informs them Leathers. For Sale—Good saddle horse, will that be is now in Hempstead, L I., bul expected to leave any time for France drive single or double; also roan colt coming three years old. Robt E 25-26p A. S. Kerns and family arrived Tues Kennedy, Route 1. day from Auburn, Wash., with their For Sale—Black 1300 pound ten year household goods and have moved onto old gelding, broke like one shou'd be. 25-tfc. the Dr. Groom ranch three miles north J. A. Peed. of ibis city, which Mr. Kerns secured For Sale—My Velie, 1916 model. 6 iu trade a short time ago for Auburn cylinder touring car, in first class con- dition; run only 11,200 miles. Price property. right. Call on or address R. A. White, Eli Wlnesett, the gentleman who re Hermiston, Oregon. 26-ltp cently purchased the 160 acre alfalfa Good cottage for rent, reasonable. ranch of Ross Newport, arrived last Geo. A. Cressy. 26tfc Saturday from Galax, Virginia, ac Lost — A brown muff. Finder please companied by his wife and six children at this office or return to Mrs and Mrs. J. J. Brown, his wife’s leave A. W. Agnew, owner 26c mother, and her son Homer. Col. J. F. McNaught has bought a standard bred Kentucky trotting mare from G. C Ellison, who brought the animal with him when be came here from Portland last September. She is an admirable piece of horseflesh, and bas a good track record to ber credit Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander were up from Pendleton Tuesday and Wed nesday last, being guests while here at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. The last of this week or first of next they will go to Tacoma to visit their sou Roy, who is in the army service. While here Mr. Alexander attended directors’ meeting of the First Nacional Bank of this city. Just prior lo their departure for home they were dinn - guests of Co), and Mrs. H. G. Newport. For a Full Line of Guaranteed Racine Hosiery, Ladies and Misses Barclay Corsets, Coats, Suite, Skirts and Wais’s, readv to wear, also made to measure, and select your own material, call on. Mrs. A. S. John son Mondays or Fridays. Phone 43. adv WANT ADS. Send your washing to the Mode) laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P. B Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re turns Saturday of each week, -ad v49tic Orchard spraying. Power spraying machine. J. W. Campbell, phono 277. Good cows for sale. ed. Geo. A. Cressy. Na. 9281. Reserve Dist. Na. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 0000**GG*GG*% PREPARE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Daniel M. McDade, Plaintiff, ) vs. - Summons Addie E. McDade, Defendant ) To Addie E. McDade, the above named defend ant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint herein filed against you in the above entitled court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and plead within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s said complaint, to-wit, for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, giving plaintiff an absolute divorce Iruuci-adant, assigning to plaintiff the custody and control of the minor children of the parties hereto, nd such other relief as to the court may seem mee. This summons is published pursuant to an order made and entered in the above court by the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, the judge thereof, on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1918. and the date of the first publication of this summons is March 16, 1918, the same appearing in the Hermiston Herald, a news paper published at Hermiston. Umatilla county. Oregon. W. J. Warner. Hermiston, Oregon S. A. Lowell, Pendleton, Oregon Attorneys for Plaintiff Our Spring Millinery is now on dis play. Mack's Variety Store.—adv. We want to serve you CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY For Sale - Ooe 2 inch wide tire wagon and one single buggy. Call phone 181 Jutic 26 27 Am overstock 26 fe For Sale—Good work team with har- ness, cheap. A. L. Steiner, Stanfield. Phone 83. 26 ltp Duroc Jersey gilt for sale. A P. Garner. 26tfe Wanted—600 second-hand sacks. In land Empire Lumber Co. 24lfc | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Hermiston, tn the State of Oregon, at the close of business, March 4, 1917. RESOURCES "Despite the rumors we hear from time to time regarding as new, 10 thoroughured White Orpington pullets laying, one wagon with rack. Enquire this office I rite W. 502 Sharp av , Spokane. 22ifc SAPPERS’ INC Tested eggs for hatching — R I. R-da | and White Leghorns, O A. C. strain, | $1 for 15 Orders taken for dav old chicks, 12ic and 153 each Mrs. C W. in all size cans Arsenate of Lead in Is, 5s, 10s and 50s Dry Lime-Sulphur in bulk Owing to unsettled market conditions we would ask all our customers to place ■ their orders early. Oregon Hardware & Imple ment Company EDISON AND COLUMBIA ‘ PHONOGRAPHS $27.50 TO $250.00 Late Records Easy Terms WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Arsenate Sprays at about last year’s prices Hermiston Drug Co. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND the PERCEY SISTERS’ MILLINERY OPENING ‘At Hermiston Saturday, March 16, 1918 Phone Your Orders “THE MOVIE” for all kinds of Transfer Work Vivian Martin Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 Giving Becky A Chance We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. B. BEASLEY in SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 9 Another good Paramount Play Mlillineri 294.88 Lawful reserve with Reserve bank Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro- cess of collection (not available as re- Federal __________________________ 4,602.71 serve . .. ------------------------------------------ 6,045.23 Cash in Vault and net amounts due from national banks ...... ».................... 18,072.09 Total item 14. 15, 1«, 17 and II . 24,117.32 Redemption fund with U. 3. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ___ 312.50 Total..... .......... A Complete and attractive line oj SPRING MILLINERY will be on dupla» SytTURUAY, MAT^H 9, at Mlark’s Hariety Sture $211.820.43 LABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .................................. 25,000.00 5,000.00 2,313.39 600.00 6,250.00 2,504.23 Individual deposits subject to check 128,485.46 Certificates of deposit due in less than so ....................... 33>fc Certified checks 42.67 the automobile industry, vague rumors that the use of passen Cashier’s checks outstanding 230.61 The Hermiston I . . Stable has hacks Total demand deposits 10336 ger cars is to be prohibited as a war time measure, the sale of bugi, and harnes-es for sale, or to Time deposits payable after 30 days, gasoline curtailed, and like predictions, there is no present trade for cows, horses or other stock. subject to 30 dy, or mor. nouidy indication that anything of this sort will happen. 26,200.11 For Sale—Ten acres of choice land 1 "We are assured by competent authorities that no serious J near town. Peter Norquist. 20tfe restrictions concerning the operation of passenger cars are be 26.200.11 I huy any kind of livestock A. L Total ing considered. and that there is ample gasoline to supply the | Steiner, $211,820.43 Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p , 4" wants of all motorists provided it is not used extravagantly.” For Rent "I 20 — acres, partially im hy. ppng y A . # y* l—"a, — EEs pm (tally itil* he last two paragraphs are from Goodyear tire authority proved, builaings, Colombia di-trict. and they, with their line-up. should know where to get information "At God terms to rieht party, p , IuT ------- al", See 20t tieory Hooker, or ---- K — Henry based on fact. Black Leaf 40 The City Transfer For Sale—126 egg Petaluma incuba- Demand deposits: good We have in our complete stock of spray materials Loans and discounts $138,786.60 Overdrafts, secured Unsecured... ..... 135.70 135.70 W. U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par value) ............. 6,250.00 ................................. U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted ness owned and unpledged ......... 8,000.00 Liberty Loan bonds, unpledged, 3% per 2,684.40 Securities other than U. S. bond* (not in cluding stock) owned unpledged 24.317.90 Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) .................. 900.00 Furniture and fixtures . ................... 1.418.42 Real estate owned other than banking Undivided profits _______________ 3,344.77 For the shortage of help this summer by ordering a FORD For Sale— Goose eggs for hatching. 1,031.38 NOW. It just happens we are about caught up in our Geo. Strohm. 24-27 | orders and can make delivery of two cars in April if orders Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale Circulating notes outstanding.... 16tfc I Net amounts due to National banks---- get in now. A Ford car will save you enough tinse to make up for Leathers. Total nt items 32 and 33 2,504.23 tor SPRAYS Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day I March. 1918. a. P. dodo . Notary Publie. a ALEXANDER, . CHAS, a OPEL r s SWAYZE, Directors. TOO LATE To get it all. 40 acres out of that 160 with the spring on, that I was talking to you about last week has been sold but I will make a new proposition and offer the 120 acres th; st is left for $1700.00; this also includes the spring. 40 acre I is rated by the Reclamation service as ready for water i o.v, about 40 acres more is under the ditch and the balam « 13 pasture land. $425.00 CASH DOWN will handle it, balance on long time with 6 per cent nterekt.. I also have some good land left that is and Umatilla at $20. $25 and $30. close 4, - Irrigon S. R. Oldaker, Hermiston, Ore.