HERALD, THE HERMISTON WE HAVE INSTALLED SOME Additional Safety Box Equipment IN OUR FINE PROOF VAULT AND HAVE A FEW The First National Bank of Hermiston Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Hermiston Oregon a number of Hermiston people . Quite . " who buried in the Stan- , 3 have , relatives . ' eld and Echo cemeteries spent Deco- .in a. . .. , ration »i, i daV at . those places • . strewing flowers over the graves of their de ••••••••••••• I PROFESSIONAL CARDS S Jacob L. Stork • w.3 • WARNER HERMISTON, Blacksmith 14 | J. T. HINKLE Horseshoer HERMISTON. and upwards wi be required to regis / sis by proclam- vited morning under the auspices of the lo- si dep ° the Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. Memorial service to be held in j cal Old Fellows and Rebekah lodges. Miss Georgia Skinner visi'ed here a few days this week with her sister Rutta and other relatives while on her way to her home in Portland from Lewiston, Idaho, where she has been attending school. Everyone, it seemed like, that could possibly get away, attended the circus in Pendleton Tuesday, and as a result the town and country district bad the appearance of being pretty well de- populated. All members of both orders and their friends are invited. | -------------- | NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said District will be held at Her- miston High School: to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock P- m on the third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June. A. D. 1918. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing a director to serve for a term of three years and a clerk to serve for a term of one year,and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 1st day of June, 1918. J D. Watson, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: R. C. Todd, District Clerk. J. Pelmulder this" week purchased a new five passenger Ford touring car and a Ford truck from Sappers’ Inc Lost, Strayed or Stolen garage, both of which he will use in garage, One 3-year old iron gray horse, n< no bls business as wire chief for the Faci | brand, and one 3 year-old sorrel horse. | star in face, left hind ankle white; fic Telephone and Telegraph Co. ranch mark LO with bar underneath Louis Garner, who last week took on left hip. Notify Tony Arnold, 34 7tp the examination in Pendleton for radio Stanfield, Ore service, returned home later after be­ Lost, Strayed or Stolen ing rejected in the final physical test I in Portland, it having been discovered Cream colored buckskin mare, that be could hear a a greater dis. weight 800 pounds, black mane and tail, tance with one ear than the other, vane zectiedi. Phone 257. Hermiston, and also that be was bothered with his j tonsils. A little child 18 months old belong ing to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramon of Echo lost its life Friday evening of last week by being drowned in the ir­ rigation ditch that passed near the fam ily home a short distance from the above town. This unfortunate accident should serve as a warning to all par­ ents living in irrigated areas to be ever watchful of their small children and not let them play on open ditch I banks. OREGON Hermiston. Oregon There will be special music at the the Baptist church in this city Sunday sii. OREGON ---------------- AND---------------- | parted loved ones. All German alien females aged A nice birthday party was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Prime Monday of last week for their, son, Frank Vernon. Jr , who had attained the age of two years. Fifteen little people were in attendance. High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . ,, mecnanics completed the ■ installe. lion go- Armstrong i . ■ non of ot . the $1200 refrigera- tor niant in vor plant io the meat market and grocerv.7 r o on — s-er) store of K. <■ C. Challis Fri- day of last week Mion of tie nreM Capital & Surplus $30,000 La Grande. Oregon, May 3rd, 1918. Notice is hereby given that John J. Casserly, Hermiston, Oregon, who, on April 19th, 1911 ide Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09266 r Farm Unit "E‘ in SW1, or SWY NWY Ui, Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 28 ist, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in- ation to make five year proof to establish claim the land above described before W. J. Warner, lited States Commissioner, at his office at Her- ston, Oregon, on the 29th day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Burt W. Smith, arles R. Myers. Harry M. Straw, Elmer P. dd, all of Hermiston, Oregon. Not coal land. C. S. DUNN. Register District Manager F. B Swayze re Altar society on Saturday, June 8, ports a total of 8829 55suberited in the : afternoon and evening. Everybody recent Red Cross drive in the HermU- the cake and ice ton district. cream that will be served. Just The Place to Keep Your Liberty Loan Bonds epartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at An ice cream social will be held in j the old Civic Center rooms by the invited to partake of For Rent at $1.25 Per Year epartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, May 3rd. 1918. Notice is hereby given that Rudolf Schacher- eyer, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on June 24th, 11, made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 625, for Farm Unit “B” in NEY, being ÑWY EX section 28, township 5 north, range 28 east, ‘illamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention make five-year proof, to establish claim to the nd above described before W. J. Warner, United ates Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, regon, on the 28th day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Schedrach C. ichols. Thomas Mackay, William S. Mitchell and unes Eddie, all of Hermiston, Oregon. Not coal land C. S. Dunn, Register OREGON. “The Kaiser” at The Movie theatre Monday, June 3. LOCAL BRIEFS • HERMISTON, HITT Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone. 93 Residence Phone 32 Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 t 8. OPTICAL SPECIALIST —FOR— Ice Cream Confectionery Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods First Class Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton, Oregon J. A. PEED VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 464 Office in old Reading Room Bowman’s Studio PHOTOGRAPHS We guarantee our work. When in Pen­ dleton come and see us. Studio located Billiard and Pool Opposite Hotel Pendleton (NsEahe) Tables PURE BRER AUSEON’S Percheron Stallion Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Q Phone 551 DALE ROTHWELL LODGE DIRECTORY UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. 8., 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. Garnei . Sec. Office Hours: 8 to 5; Sundays A eve­ nings by appointment. Our Aim Is To Please the Public HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M.. 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. Ed. Jackson, Secy. M. I). Scroggs, W. M BATHS IN CONNECTION VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F„ " meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor 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 Hermiston HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltSllllllllllllllllllllinilllltllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllflllllll IIIIIIIIIIIH I The Newest and Most Desirable Spring Goods are offered here. brim full. Every department is filled | You can shop throughout this establishment with the feeling that the styles are right -that the quality is the best obtainable at a price about what you want to pay NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Come in—we partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, May 3rd, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Ellen Canfield, "now irdiner, of Echo. Oregon, who, on August 3rd, 4, made Homestead Entry No. 013619, UWH NEM. SEY NEY, and NEY NWH pion 6, township 3 north, range 28 east illamette Meridian, has filed notice of in- ation to make three-year proof, to establish üm to the land above described, before W. J. arner. United States Commissioner, at his office Hermiston, Oregon, on the 25th day of June. can prove it Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Sheridan, 1 Nation and E. H. Gardiner, all of R. R. 1, no, Oregon; James Ware, of Hermiston, Ore- The Betty Wales label says to you, “Choose the design you like best— I guarantee the rest.” What a sati-faction in the first place, to buy a dress that is sold exclusively by the leading shop in your city. Then, what a relief to turn every bit of your attention to its becomingness, knowing the style is authorative and the material and workmanship all you desire. But, best of all, the Betty Wales label in a dress assures you the youthful, trim lines that the smart dresser of today demands. It would be a pleasure to show you our present collection of Betty Wales models. lot coal land C. S. Dunn, Register Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Betty Wales Dresses Transfer Work Stand at Siscel's. Phone 262 ve are ready at any time to go any | where or haul anything. The City Transfer w. B. BEASLEY Silk Hosiery New styles, new stock, new colors, new fancy ones; of the very best In the newest styles, plain and figured, in all co ors; slip-on veils, 85c to $2.50 over-the-top veils and veiling by the yard. Veils, each 10c to $2.00; quality, that fit and give the service. The pair It’s high time to get your supply of summer underwear. We áre veiling, the yard, 25c to $1.00. offering a splendid assortment of high-grade underwear for women and children. The prices are reasonable. Buy Time for Straw Hat Time Womens’ Union Suits • BATHS Children’s Union Suits All the new ones all the tipie. Express shipment just in. Men’s new Panamas and straw sailors. Newest shapes, newest straws, newest weaves and best makes. Zig-zag weave straw sailors, $2.50 to $4; plain weave straw sailors, $2.50 to $4; new Panama sailors, $6. The Panama in just the shape and weight you wish is here at $5 to $10. Scientific Tonsorial Treatment WE endeavor to please In just the right weight in jnst what you want that insures comfort and wear for summer time. Each 50c, 65c, 75c. We are showing a splendid line of Wm. Shaar, Prop. Thin and light weig t, the kind that keeps you cool for the coming hot days. Offered in several styles at 20c, 25c, 35c. SHAAR’S onsorial Parlors Shower and Plain • Offered in best quality summer weight, in several styles. and tight knee. Each 59c, 65c, 75c, 85c. . Lace knee Children's Straw Hats Womens' Vests -r — Silk Top Union Suits In all flesh and flesh with white top. and $2.00. YWHERH Pretty little Rah-Rah shapes in white straw, black and white and plain black—just the hat for the little tot, 65c. 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