----------- THE HERMISTON HERALD, HIERMISTON, OREG ON.
LODGE DIRECTORY
LOCAL BRIEFS
WE HAVE INSTALLED SOME
Additional Safety Box Equipment
IN OUR FIRE PROOF VAULT AND HAVE A FEW
For Rent at $1.25 Per Year
Just The Place to Keep Your Liberty Loan Bonds
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
ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ..
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ueen
Q
Miss V Iola Crandall is now manager
of The Movie theatre. Miss Gladys
West having resigned.
Workmen put a new roof on Hitt’s
confectionery store this week, the old
one having become leaky in places.
Jack Gorham, rancher at Boardman
who formerly lived here, returned to
his Lome Monday after
visit of
several days with friends in and around
Hermiston.
Harry McMillan and Henry Notz
arrived home Sunday after doing Pen
dleton by daylight, electric light and
moonlightduring a short visit the latter
part of last week.
There will be a special meeting of
the ladies of the Altar society at the
home of Mrs. F. A. Chezik ou Wed-
nesday afternoon of next week.
Vineyard Lodge No 206, I. O. O. F.
will attend special memorial service
at the Baptist church Sunday, June 2.
Stanfield lodge has been invited, and
soldiers and sailors ot all wars are ex-
tended an invitation to attend.
F. W. Kehrli and County Agricul
tural Agent Sb rock have been circul-
aling among ranchers here this week
making a survey of the blooded dairy
stock, and later we hope to be able to
give a statement of their findings.
Another Hermiston boy has shown
bis patriotism by joining the radio
branch of the navy. 1 be young man
is Louis Garner, who went to Fend €-
ton Wednesday morning, passed the
examination and left the same day for
Portland.
HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M .
meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M. D. Seroggs, W. H.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F.,
u » meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited
W. K. Longhorn. Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand
Taken Up
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has taken up and holds at Benedict ranch 112 miles
northwest of Hermiston, the following described
stock.
Jacob L. Stork
HERMISTON,
Blacksmith
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No. 9281.
Reserve Diat. No. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business. May 10. 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
$125,215.19
Overdrafts, secured
Unsecured .......
598.84
598.84
U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par
value)
..6,250.00
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted
ness owned and unpledged 13,000.00
Premium on U. S. bonds .................
19,250.00
Liberty Loan bonds, unpledged, 3% per
cent and 4 per cent ....
1,838.00
Payments actually made on Liberty 4%
per cent bonds
3,662.50 5.500.50
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in
cluding stock) owned unpledged
28,540.87
Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per
cent of subscription)
900.00
Furniture and fixtures.......
1,516.42
Real estate owned other than banking
house...............................................
294.88
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
bank............................................
14,840.63
Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro
cess of collection (not available as re
serve ..............................................
91.50
Cash in vault and net amounts due from
national banks.......................
28,053.54
Total item 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 28,148.04
Checks on banks located outside of city
or town of repo, ting bank and other
cash items .....................................
1.60
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
and due from U. S. Treasurer..........
312.50
War Saving Certificates and Thrift
Stamps actually owned ...............
10.00
Horseshoer
Simpson Tire Service Co
SHAAR’S
Tonsorial Parlors
Shower and Plain
BATHS
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
HITT
— FOR—
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
notice of intention
Warner. United
Oregon .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
La Grande. Oregon. May 3rd. 1918.
PAPERS FOR $1.50-2 FOR PRICE OF ONE
far sse year and The
Farmer every wed far THREE TEARS.
The Herald every week
ANF.
O • 1 I • VU
E m fl
at
"omswd Fw’sw;
notice of claim
in-
to, establish
gw1. Section 3, Township 4 North, Range
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
tention to make five year proof
to the land above described before w. J. wa^er.
at of his Jure
office 1Î1»”
miston. Oregon, Commissioner,
on the 29th day
191"_
Claimant names as witnesses: .Burt “Sm"‘p
United States
Charles
R
Myers.
NOTICE
Harry M
FOR
Straw. Elmer •
PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. U.
208
Office,
S. Land ofee
at
cardine. % Ego.Orezor ghosson AS“"ous !
1914
wPNE. SEW NEW, and NEM NW,
[or..X 4 township 8 north, range. » east I
wilmette Merviman."has " fled, notice of
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 551
DALE ROTHWELL
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Glasses around and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
Bowman’s Studio
PHOTOGRAPHS
We guarantee our work.
dleton come and see us.
When in Pen
Studio located
Opposite Hotel Pendleton (Ngorache)
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
AUTO
AUSEON’S
OLD SOL TO BE
TOTALLY ECLIPSED
This offer applies to all those who renew or
extend their subscriptions as well as to all
new subscribers. If you are interested di
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
send your order in now.
THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
paper which is devoting itself exclusively
to the farming activities and interests of
Oregon. It has a big organization gath
ering the news of importance to farmers,
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and
Poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
and beneficial measures. We are confident
that our readers will congratulate us on our
being able to make*this splendid and at
tractive clubbing offer.
DR. R. G. GALE
FOR HIRE
Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers
Notice is hereby given that Rudolf Schacher-
meyer. of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on June 24th,
1911 made Reclamation Homestead Entry No.
09525, for Farm Unit "B" In NEW, being NW «
NF1, section 28, township 5 north, range 28 east,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
+ make five-year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described before W. J.
States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston.
Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1918
Claimant names as witnesses: Schedrach C;
Nichols. Thomas Mackay, William S. Mitchell and
James Eddie, all of Hermiston.
Not coal land
C. S. Dunn, Register
Hermiston. Oregon
Office Hours:
8 to 5; Sundays & ev
nings by appointmen
Office, Bark Bidg.
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 32
VETERINARY SURGEON
The Oregon Farmer
OREGON FARMER in combination with
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
alone.
OREGON
Wm. Shaar, Prop,
Hermiston Herald
A
HERMISTON,
Scientific
Tonsorial
Treatment
Billiard and Pool
VULCANIZING
J. T. HINKLE
on Short Notice.
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
between First and Second Sts.
At the regular meeting of the loca
Masonic order Tuesday evening Thos.
Hurlburt of near Stanfield was ini
tiated into the mysteries of the first
degree and Chief of Police Ross Laud-
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIÍIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIÍIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII enslager of Hermiston passed through
the second.
R. A. Brownson, manager of the
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Cum-a-Lum Lumber Co., is fast be
Ball Goods
coming proficient in the art of driving
Total
.$225,129.47
an auto that his company has suppled
Umatilla County Distributors for Firestone Tires
Firat Class
him with, and says he finds it very
LIABILITIES
efficient in the work connected with Capital stock paid in
Our long suit is
25,000.00
5,000.00
calling on ranchers and giving esti Surplus fund ...................................
Undivided profits
. 6,532.48
mat+ s on lumber.
Less current expenses, interest
Tablea
and taxes paid
.... 3,153.89 3,378.59
Flower beads of many different col
notes outstanding.............
6,250.00
ors, which are made from the petals of Circulating
Demand deposits:
Our service car will be in Hermiston once a
flowers by old and young in mission Individual deposita subject to check . 138,965.80
schools of California, are on display Certificates of deposit due in less than 30
week to collect all tires that need repairing.
daysfother than formoney borrowed) 14,935.02
this week in the window of the Her
Certified checks..............................................
27.00
miston Drug Co. It is said that the Cashier’s checks outstanding.................. 2,673.03
223 East Court St., Pendleton, Oregon
beads always retain the sweet odor ol
Total demand deposita
156.590.85
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the flower from which they are made. Time deposita (payable after 30 days, or
subject to 30 days or more notice)
Eli Winesett and P. F Ward return Certificates of deposita (other than for
money borrowed) ................
28,910.03
ed the middle of the week from Hep
pner, where they went Monday last in Total of time deposits aubject to reserve.
THE
ANYWHERE
items 42, 43, 44 and 45 .
28.910.03
the former’s auto to look at a ranch
Total ..............................
$225,129.47
r I MH
owned by Mr. Winesett in that neigh
State of Oregon
I
borhood that he secured in trade quite County of Umatilla I " •
L. Larson, cashier of the above named
a while ago, and which he had never bank, I, A.
do solemnly swear that the above statement
ta
true
to
the beat of my knowledge and belief.
seen until his visit to it this week.
TELEPHONE NO. 46
A. L. LARSON. Cashier.
The
unsight
and
unseen
swap
proved
all
Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
Subacribed and sworn to before me this 16th day
right, according to the gentleman.
of May, 1918.
E. P. DODD. Notary Public.
My commission expiree June 10, 1921
After an absence of two years visit
JAMES I. W atson
ing with her grown up children in the Correct—Attest:
CHAS. E. OPEL,
Owner and Driver
middle states, where she went to seek
F. B. SWAYZE.
relief from asthma, Mrs. Hay, wife of
J. R. RALEY. Directors.
C. B. Hay, an employe of the Newport
Construction Co , arrived in Hermiston
MONG our large circle of readers
from New Salem, N D., Monday even
there are a great many who are in
ing to agaio take up her residence
terested directly or indirectly in
here, her health having been much
fruit growing, dairying and other
improved.
branches of farming. All of these
Mrs. W. A. Mikesell is the champion
naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag
woman fisherman in this n-ighbor-
ricultural activities throughout the state;
hood, having landed a big salmon On June 8th Next a Path of Darkness Will Extend En
and to know about any fight which is being
trout while angling Wednesday at
tirely Across the United States About Midday
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
Cold Springs reservoir. Mr. Mike
want and against all sorts of schemes that
sell, who was also indulging in pisca
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
torial pastime, got nothing but a few
Headlights burning at midday in order trains are to glide Into the canyons and
interests of this state.
good sized mosquito bites, all of which to light up the darkness that will come out again with their usual and time-
safety
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added to his chagrin over his wife out- with a total eclipse of the sun. This is honored
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
Someone ut this point is no doubt
what is to happen on the Union Pacific
doing
him
by
catching
the
big
fish.
wondering
V.
hat
the
soldiers
in
the
arrangement with THE OREGON FAR
System on June 8th next.
The Union trenches will think of the eclipse
Well,
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
Pacific will have practically a monopoly they aren't In on It. This is an Ameri
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
n the eclipse, the path of totality fol can eclipse. In fact a Union Pacific
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lowing Ita lines across Colorado. Wyo eclipse, which Is something worth think
is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at ming, Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Wash- ing about when we remember that we
will not have another total eclipse in
FARMER, wUl be entitled to receive THE
La Grande, Oregon, May 3rd. 1918.
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
OREGON
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One
bay mare, weight about 700 pounds, brand
ed DD on left hip; white stripe in face.
The above described property will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand Monday. June 10, 1918, at 10:00 o’clock
a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re-
deemed by owner.
H. Bottger.
W. J. WARNER
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor
Hermiston
near its base are making plans to sup
ply their guests with smoked glass and
other things through which they can
observe the appearance of the sun dur
ing the time he Is put in the shade by
the moon.
Other well known points on the Union
Pacific System are getting ready loo.
Among them are:
Pocatello, Idaho;
Raker, Oregon; The Dalles, Oregon,
Heppner, Oregon; Chehalis and Ho-
quiam, Washington.
Sulphur Springs
and Central City, Colorado, which are a
little off the line of the Union Pacific,
are also getting ready. Portland, Ore-
and Seattle, Washington, 98 per cent.
It Is up In the mountains and on the
high
plateaus,
however,
where
the
eclipse will be beet observed because of
the cloudless skies, the rarified air and
the absence of dust and smoke, which
Interfere In the lower altitudes
For
this reason, It seems certain that more
scientists will travel over the lines of
the Union Pacific System early next
June than have visited the western
ington.
these good old United States for twen- country for many years.
The need for turning on the head-
While the Union Pacific System and
lights is no Joke
The moon is the
Result:
Denver Is right there, as she the cities and towns through which it
cause of It all. On that date Luna be- always Is
Dean Herbert A. Howe of runs In the states named above will
comes looney and steps directly in front Denver University has polished up his have a monopoly on the total eclipse
of old Sol, shutting out the light almost big telescope, fixed up a lot of extra there will be a partial eclipse over al-
is completely as If an incandescent things to go with It and has sent letters most the entire area of the United
all over the country with the legend. States and a considerable portion of
globe had had Its current switched off.
.
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.DENVER WELCOMES YOU, printed Canada, ranging from 68 per cent of
Among the peaks that tower around in big type
The folks at Yerkes Ob-
total at New York City to 74 per cent
Denver and in Rocky Mountain National i servatory at Green Bay, Wisconsin, are
nt Los Angeles, and from 99 per cent In
Park; In the canyons near Ogden and going to be at Denver. Other observa- Tallahassee, Florida, to 98 per cent at
Salt Lake City, where you see the tories will send their best scientists. In
Heattie, Washington
Devil's Slide; through the dense forests I order to make sure, however, that they
Other cities and the degree of totality
and mountain defiles on the way to will not miss anything that may be re- are as follows:
Yellowstone Park, and down the Colum- vealed behind the skirts of the moon,
Minneapolis, 78 per cent; Chicago, 80
bla River gorge, where you see Multno-I delegations arc also getting ready to
per cent; Galveston, Texas, 88 per cent;
mah Falls, Mount Hood, and the famous I visit Green River, Wyoming
On the Philadelphia, Pa., 71 percent. Ht Louis,
Columbia River Highway, the darkness cliffs near this little mountain town Mo , 88 per cent. Cheyenne, Wyo , 07 per
will be more real than out on the plains j they will set up their instruments and
cent; Helena, Mont , 92 per cent; Oma
Never before In the history of the get things all ready to take a look.
ha, Neb., 88 per cent; New Orleans, La.,
world has a single railroad system had
The thing they will be looking for 95 per cent; Lincoln, Neb., 90 per cent;
a monopoly on such an Important event most Intently is what the astronomers Jacksonville, Fla., 96 per cent:
Halt
as an eclipse of the sun. and for that call the corona
The corona is a ring of Lake City, Utah, 97 per cent; Toi
reason the Union Pacific System Is get- light that completely surrounds the sun Kin., 93 per cent; Albuquerque, N
M
ting everything In readiness to be host | and by some is called a halo, the aun 89 per cent; Atlanta, Ga, 92 per cent;
Io the rest of the country, who may I being the only thing In all the universe Des Moines, Iowa, 85 per cent; Pierre,
want to Journey out to the mountains to I that has a real honest-to-goodness halo.
H D., 86 per cent; Detroit, Mich . 74 per
take a look at their private eclipse | Many men have been reputed to wear cent; Phoenix, Aria, 79 per cent; Madi*
which they have all ready to pull off In ■ haloa and many others think they do. son, Wis , 76 per cent; Spokane, Wash.,
but the sun is the only thing that can
their own front yard.
93 per rent; Bismarck, N. D.. 11 per
Scientists, near-scientists and Just prove It, and oddly enough It is his cent; Pittsburg, Pa., 74 percent; Louis-
curious will make the trip and they will better half, the moon, that comes along
ville, Ky., 84 per cent; Nashville, Tenn.,
be given a regular little eclipse, too about every
. quarter
.
entury and pulls
The West always does these things bet off a total eclipse In order to make the Sacramento, Cal., 82 per cent; Raleigh,
old world sit up and take notice of this N. C., 82 per cent; Mount Hamilton
ter than other folks
Quite some time will be consumed In halo which old Sol
ears
Usually a (Lick Observatory), Cal, 78 per cent;
getting the moon directly In front of the
seen only In the Mount Wilson (Carnegie Solar Obser-
“boss” and It will take a little while to far-away places of the world, the South vatory). Cal, 74 per cent; Portland,
get her away again, but she will “hesi- Bea Islands or China, and never before, Me., 60 per cent; Portland, Ore, 99 per
tate,” thst Is. she will demonstrate once at least so say the folks at Denver ob- cent; Colorado Springs, Colo., 89 per
more, to old Sol, that he la not the servatory, has the path of totality been cent, and Boston, Mass , 63 per cent.
out over a course that taken In a
whole thing and shut him out totally" laid
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All who ran get ready for a trip to
for nearly two minutes
That la the big telescope like that at the Colorado the mountains over the Union Pacific
time the lights will have to be turned capital
and see a real eclipse of the aun
If
on. If during those two minutes the busy
Lons's Peak. In Rocky Mountain Na- you can't come, get your smoked glass
hands of the mothers, sisters and sweet- tional Park, will be one of the highest ready and on June 8th—about noon--
hearts are to continue with sweaters points In the path of totality and all the go out Into the back yard and take a
and mufliera, and the Union Pacific big summer resort hotels thst cluster. look.