The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 27, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON
HERALD,
OUR OBLIGATION
HERMISTON,
OREGON
I will furnish seed Potatoes
if you
The recent speech of Premier Loyd will plant them. Pay me pound for
George in the British house of com­ pound this fall. B. S. K ngsley. -adv
mons on the question of the Man
Power hill now pending, should be
LODGE DIRECTORY
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ..
read by every American, and read
Q meets second Tuesday evening of each month
carefully. There is much in this at 800 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
speech to give serious thought.
Loyd George practically admita
HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A F A A. M.,
meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
that Great Britian is making little if
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
any headway toward winning the war, come.
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M. D. Seroggs, W. M
and that England is nearing the limit
of her resources in men! The bill VINEYARD LODGE NO 206, I O. O. F.,
meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
of Hermiston
proposes to call men of 50 and boys hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand
of 18. The speaker is careful to state
that not all the older men will be
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
sent to the front, but that they are
(Paid Advertising)
needed to take the places of the
younger men who can participate in
H. A. (LON) WILLIAMS
the fighting.
In this emergency. America’s dutv
CANDIDATE FOR
is plain. -We can no longer sit back
County Commissioner
and wait for the allies to stop the
IN THE
German hordes. We are as vitally
Echo, Oregon
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY MAY 17
interested as they, and have as great
Your Vote and Influenc Solicited
a stake in the final outcome as any
one of the European nations.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Certainly no person of average in­
telligence could doubt for a moment
that the fate of America is now in
CANDIDATE FOR
disolubly linked with that of the al­
REPRESENTATIVE
lies. Certainly none can doubt that
Twenty-third District
allied defeat would prove a staggering
blow to American progress and pros­
Republican Primaries, May 17
perity, if not to her very existence as
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
a free nation.
PUBLIC NOTICE, UMATILLA PROJECT,
Makes Better Bread
OREGON, Department of the Interior, Wash­
America must win the war. Her ington,
April 3, 1918. 1. Annual operation and
Try a Sack
maintenance charge. In pursuance of Section 4
lower must be the added force that of
the Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat.,
388), and of acts amendatory thereof or supple­
shall turn the scale in favor of the al­ mentary
thereto, particularly the Reclamation
Extension Act of August 13, 1914 (38 Stat,, 686 ),
lied cause. To that end all her im­ announcement
is hereby made that the annual
and maintenance charge for the irriga­
mense power must be exerted. Pres- operation
tion season of 1918 and thereafter until further
notice against all lands of the Umatilla Project,
ident Wilson has assured our allies Oregon,
under public notice (except lands of the
Third
Unit, West Extension, under public notice,
hat our armies will be rushed to dated February
7, 1918) shall be a minimum charge
$1.75 per irrigable acre, whether water is used
Europe as fast as it is humanly possi­ of
thereon or not, which minimum charge will en­
title the water user to not exceeding four acre-
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feet of water per irrigable acre; additional sup­
plies to be furnished for 50 cents per acre-foot.
But while our fighting men are All operation and maintenance charges under the
will be due and payable on March 1 fol-
hastening to the fray, there is also a project
lowing the irrigation season; but where water«
right application is made for public land entered
herculean task for every man, women, under the reclamation law after June 15, or where
application is made after August 1
boy
and girl who remains at home. water-right
for land in private ownership, no operation and
Music Rolls and Player Rolls
maintenance charge will be made for water de­
We must work—work and save. We livered during the remainder of the irrigation
in which water-right application is made.
Reed, Brass and String
must feed our troops and provide season
E. C. BRADLEY Assistant to the Secretary of
the Interior.
them with all the necessaries of war.
Instruments
And we must practically feed the al­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
The Two Standard Makes of
OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
lied world. There is no escaping the
Talking Machines
Western Land & Irrigation Company, Summons
for
bligation. The cause is our own, a corporation, plaintiff,
vs.
Publica­
All the Latest in Sheet Music
tion
and the man who shrinks now must Jokum Johnson, defendant.
To jokum Johnson, the above named defend-
forever bear the brand of the slacker ant:
Pendleton
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com-
and the coward.
Oregon
The Third Liberty Loan is Now On
Make It Easy For the Committee
When They Cali on You
The First National Bank
Capital & Surplus $30,000
Echo Flour Mills
C. G. Brownell
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
« Where Do We Go From Here? ” =
“PRoneiszt Warren’s Music House
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Caught Him.
The Hermiston Honey Co
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY j
Order now and avoid the rush
A small boy whose record for de­
portment at school bad always stood
at a hundred came home one day re
cently with his standing reduced to
ninety-eight.
“What have you been doing, my
son?” asked his doting mother.
"Been doing?” replied the young
hopeful. "Been doing Just as I have
been doing all along, only the teacher
caught me this time.”—Philadelphia
Inquirer.
Seed Potatoes furnished and pay me
pound for pound this fall. B. S. King-
sley.
GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR
-adv
.___________
WEATHER REPORT
The maximum temperature for the
week was 84, and the minimum 25 de.
grees.
W. I. GADWA
Bids will be received by the under-
signed for flat tone work on walls, var-
nishing woodwork and puttying win­
dow frames of Umatiila school house ,
! all bids to be in by May 4, 1918.
The board reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids.
GLADYS L. S pinning ,
Clerk District No. 6, Umatilla, Ore.
The Man Who Makes Good'
CHURCH NOTICES;
Pendleton’s Harness and Auto
Trimming Shop
201 E. Court St.
Phone 773
Pendleton, Oregon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Civic Center hall.
Sunday, 10:45 a. tn.
Subject. "Reality "
Everybody cordially invited.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
The Money «Maker on the
Farm Today
Is a silo because it means the raising of more stock with
and worry. We make a specialty of silos and can
many helpful pointers on the building, its uses,
material and cost. Let us show you the superiority of wood
over all other materials. We have the blueprints and all
material you will need right here in stock. Come in and talk
it over. Plan to build early. Be ready three months before
your crop is. rather than a week late.
ess work
give you
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
R. A. BROWNSON. MGR-
Hermiston. 10:00 a. m.
Umatilla, 10:00 a m.
Everybody welcome to these
vices.
ser-
BAPTIST CHURCH
Hereafter B. Y. P. U. will meet at
I 7 and preaching service at 8. Subject
for morning “The Cities of Refuge:"
evening, "Prayer Life.”
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
A. E. Bensel, Supt.
Morning service, 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30.
B. Y. P- U-, 7:00 o’clock.
Evening service, 8:00 o’clock.
Strangers are always welcome to the
1 services of this church.
L S. Chapman
Special music.
Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10 a, m.
Theo. Parks, Supt.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Epworth League 6:30 P m.,
P reaching 7.30 P- m.
Sunday school at Columbia 2 p m.
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
Preaching at 3 p. m.
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% SW* 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. S. DUNN. Register
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
from defendant, assigning to plaintiff the custody
and control of the minor children of the parties
hereto, and such other relief as to the court may
seem meet.
This summons is published pursuant to an older
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
8. A. Lowell, Pendleton, Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintiff
for all kinds of
HERMISTON,
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
OREGON
J. T. HINKLE
HERMISTON,
OREGON
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
8 to 5; Sundays & eve
Residence Phone 32
nings by appointment.
ALEXANDER REID
Physician and Surgeon
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.
Office Phone: Main 92
Residence Phone: 191
Office in Bank Blds.
Jacob L. Stork
DR. R. G. GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Blacksmith
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 551
DALE ROTHWELL
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OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Horseshoer
on Short Notice.
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
between Finit and Second Sts.
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
ETERINARY SURGEON
ICE
Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
C R E A M
season is now here in ear­
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quantity.
Try us for yóur next order.
Our Candies
Bowman’s Studio
PHOTOGRAPHS
We guarantee our work. When In Pen-
dleton come and see us. Studio located
Opposite Hotel Pendleton (Nsazhe):
"Auto Truck
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies is
unexcelled.
Bulk
candies
handled by us are of same
high grade.
For Good Service See
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
Res.. 29F2
P. B. S1SCEL
SHAAR’S
Tonsorial Parlors
HITT
Shower and Plain
—FOR -
BATHS
Scientific
Tonsorial
Treatment
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
Wm. Shaar, Prop.
AUSEON’S
Barber Shop
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
First Class
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
Billiard and Pool
Tables
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor
Hermiaton
Root & Mason
Breeders of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
•
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, March 20th, 1918.
• is hereby given that Anthony F. Droh
hagen, of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on March 4th,
1914, made Reclamation Homestead Entry No.
012881, for Farm Unit “E ’ of NWY, being WY2
SE‘ N WM, Section 26, Twp. 5 North, Range 28
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make three year proof to establish claim
to the land above described before W. J. Warner,
United States Commissioner, at his office at Her­
miston, Oregon, on the 29th day of April, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses: Theodore Parks
Edward M. Rowe. William T. Roberts and John
T. Embry, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C S. DUNN. Register
Early Maturing, Easily Fed
Are you saving for yourself alone or
buying War Saving Stamps and sav-
Ing for yourself and your country?
SPRING PIGS FOR SALE
Type
Duroc-Jersey
HOGS
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Simpson Tire Service Co
Our long suit is
Transfer Work
VULCANIZING
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
B BEASLEY
Percheron Stallion
Umatilla County Distributors for Firestone Tires
Phone Your Orders
W
W. J. WARNER
ESTABLISHED «IX YEARS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
CALL FOR BIDS
thank you - come again
plaint heretofore filed against you in the above
entitled court and cause on or before the last day
of the time prescribed in the order for publica-
tion of the summons herein, to-wit, within six
weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail so to appear and
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to-
wit, for a decree cancelling the contracta for the
ale of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
(EY of SEY of SW^ of NE%) of Section Seven­
teen (17), Township Four (4) North of Range
Twenty-eight (28) East of W. M. containing Five
(5) acres with water rights therefor by plaintiff
to defendant made on August 8th, 1911, removing
the cloud upon plaintiff's title caused by said
contracts being recorded in the deed records of
Umatilla County, Oregon, in book 76 of records at
page 25 and book 76 of deeds at page 27, and
quieting plaintiff's title to said premises and
property.
This summons is published pursuant toan order
of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of said
court, made and entered on the 30th day of
March, 1918, directing that service of summons
herein be made by publication once each week for
six successive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper printed and published at Her­
miston, Oregon. Date of first publication April
6th, 1918.
W. S. Levens, Baker, Oregon
W. G. Drowley, Vancouver, Clarke Co., Wash.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
First publication April 6, 1918.
Last publication May 11, 1918.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PURE BRED
Our service car will be in Hermiston once a
week to collect all tires that need repairing.
223 East Court St., Pendleton, Oregon
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