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THE LOCAL BRIEFS " Protect _ DROP IN OR PHONE US The First National Bank FIRST) HERALD, HERMISTON, OREG ON. C. Bourough left fur Condon Tues The old Butter Creek school building will be sold to the highest bidder, . A very delightful dance was given bids to be sent to B J. Nation, Cuair- man of the school board. Wednesday evening In honor of the so dier boys having for tbe training Chas Kuntz of the Tillamook Alfalfa Eli W inesett bas added another 20 camp. Norman Healey, Albert Price Land Co. is on the Creek looking after acres to his already large ranch, hav and Frank Otto were the honored bis company's interest-. He will re ing this week purchased the adjoining guests. turn home shortly by auto, accompan- ranch of James Meskner. Mr. and Mrs. Caaidy and Miss led by Mrs. E. T. Canfield, who will Robert Neimeyer, one of the draft Bennett, o Walla Walla, were guests visit with relatives in the lower valley boys, will go with this county’s contin of Roy Bruwn Thursday. for a couple of weeks. gent that leaves July 5 for Fort Me O. H. Warmer made a business trip Dowell to go into active training. Call for Warrants to Heppner the first of the week. Notice is hereby given that School Dr. Gale successfully performed an J. T. Hinkle of Hermiston was in District No. 14, Umatilla county, war- operation Tuesday on the little sod of Boardman Thursday and met with the rant- Nos. 1721 to 1724 inclusive, will Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young, at which farmers to confer with them in regard be paid on presentation to me at my residence. Interest ceases from the time he removed bothersome tonsils to irrigation. date of this publication, June 29, from the child. H. C. Harrison went to Hermiston 1918. R. C. Todd, Clerk Word from the district draft board on business Monday. at La Grande is that Philip Lay and Lost, Strayed or Stolen Mrs. Aylesworth and children, ac Wm. Kik had been re-classified, the companied bv her sister, returned this Cream colored buckskin marc, former being ad ranced fron 2-e to 1-r, week from a visit at Friend, Ore. weight 800 pounds, black mane and tall, mane roached. Phone 257, Hermiston, and the latter to 1-i. C R inds stopped over in Boardman Ore. Reward. adv29 A visit to Geo. R. Shafer's apiary Sunday to visit his daughter Clars. out on the Herb Strohm ranch will NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. readily convince one that himself ard Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Eli Wineset', who are partners, will La Grande, Oregon, June 11, 1918 Notice is hereby given that Thomas F. William have tons of honey to sell soon. son of Hermiston, Oregon, assignee of Ansel O. insure your hay It is too valuable to run any risks. ===== — yourself at once. — HERMISTON of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Echo Flour Mills COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Echo, Oregon SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE The two Sunday schools of Hermis. ton, together with Columbia and N. W. Bloom is having a rear porcb MANUFACTURERS OF-------------- Minnehaha schools, will hold a picnic built on his bouse. Rodgers brothers on the Fourth of July at the river west are the contractors. of Hermiston near the ford. The pub Donald Clodfelder arrived from Port lic is invited to bring a wel) filled bas land Sunday to spend his vacation with ket and join in. Wayne Akers. B. S Kingsley visited the the Sam Miss Alice Hudson, formerly the Wood farm near Redmond last Sunday, primary teacher in Columbia school, says the Deschutes Valley Tribune, is spending a few days with Mr. and published at Culver, where the gentle Mis. Lay. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling man is operating a store. Mr. Kings Carroll Akers left Sunday for Wasco ley went up in a Ford and returned in Makes Better Bread to work during the barvest. a Buick runabout. He now lias a ear Harry Murchie left Sunday f r Try a Sack that he can run. Boardman where he has some carper- Tomorrow morning’s sermon at the ter work to complete. Baptist church will be the last that Mrs. Glen Akers is having a porch Rev. L S. Chapman will preach in built on their house. this city, he having tendered his resig Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ballenger from nation and leaves shortly for Portland to enter the employ of Uncle Sam, and Boardman were visitors in this section iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in that way du bls bit toward helping Tuesday. Floyd and Harley Eckles arrived to whip the devil out of the Kaiser. last Wednesday from Portland to spend The following eighth grade pupils the summer with their aunt and uncle, of tbe Hermiston school have success- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brassfield. Our business in Pendleton is growing in size because of = fully passed tbe eighth grade examina- the quality of our merchandise and quality of service. = tions and their diplomas are now in Mr. and Mrs. Leathers and daugh- ter. Miss Peters and Howard Bailey, In our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessor- = the hands of R. C. Todd, clerk of the motored to Hidaway Springs last Fri district, who will deliver them as they ies, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always your = day, returning Monday. requirements-quality at a reasonable price. = are called for: Lotys Davis, Gwyn L. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waugaman, Hughes, Mary Neadeau, Frederick Why not have that old tire retreaded to stay? Our vulcanizing depart- = W. Besser, Doris Swayze, Neil Buyn James and Billy, motored to Reith last ment is equipped to take care of your every want. Saturday where they visited Mr. end ton, Clarice Watson. Mrs. Roberts, the latter accompany- The first of the week a number of log them on the return trip Sunday citizens and ranchers played the act of and are now at the Waugaman home. the good Samaritan when with ham- Umatilla County Distributors for Firestone Tires Wm. Pearson left last Monday for 223 f. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon = mers, saws and lumber they went to the “old swimmin’ hole” on the Uma- Tacoma, Wash., where he was sum- lllllllllllllllIII 111 III I1II11llllllllllltllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII tl II 11 Hill Hill II I Hillin Hill M1 IlT tilla river something over a mile mooed by the draft board. Mr. Haynes is visiting Mr. Shaffer northwest of town and built a float and a couple of dressing booths for use of at the Tabor ranch. the myriads of bathers of both sexes Bert Cole from Portland, and at one that diligently patronize the pool dur time a resident of this project, was • THE : ing the hot weather. This improve calling on old friends the first part ci ment has added much popularity to the the week bething resort, and those who were W. Felthouse is baling the Pearson, instrumental in making the improve Lay, Thompson and Hall bay. ment are receiving praise from all Howard Bailey from the Presidio, sides. Makes Clubbing Arrangement With Calif., who has been a guest at the Leathers home the past week, left Thursday to spend a few days a. Eugene before returning to his train iag camp. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownell from Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patter- The circus—the national amusement, son and small daughter from Hermis MONG our large circle of readers the first love of every boy and girl in ton were callers at Tip-Top ranch there are a great many who are in the land—is going among the people Sunday. terested * directly or indirectly in this season in order that the home fires L. H. Pearson left the first part of fruit growing, dairying and other may be kept burning and that the will the week for Tacoma, where he will branches of farming. AU of these to win the war may not grow stale attend the wedding of his daughter naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag through lack of wholesome entertain Lucile. ricultural activities throughout the state; ment. Hence the government has made Mr. and Mrs. F. Waugaman and and to know about any fight which is being provision that the trains of the Sells- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, were waged for the measures Oregon farmers Floto circus may come to Pendleton want and against all sorts of schemes that on July 6, bringing with it a show that Echo visitors Thursday. Mrs. G. Akers bad the misfortune to are detrimental to the people and agricultural thrills with patriotic spectacles, from interests of this state. that of “America,” which opens the lose a fine cow last Saturday, alfalfa big circus, to that of the Goddess of bloat being the cause. We have, therefore, made a special clubbing Beulah Shutter is confined to her Liberty welcoming our victorious Sam arrangement with THE OREGON FAR mies on ther return to the land of the bed with an a tack of appendicitis. MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower, free. The two mile parade will be a Mrs. Shutter, recently taken to the who is one of our regular subscribers and who revelation. Eastern Oregon hospital from here, is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON In the large three ring arena will be dkd io that instilution the latter part FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE shown all that occurs on the stages and of last week from her illness. OREGON FARMER in combination with on the track. The two-headed Mexi- this paper at the same rate as for this paper can, the towering, giant gorilla and alone. other unheard of attractions are but incidents in the expochal exhibitions This offer applies to all those who renew or High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED QUALITY FIRST - THEN PRICE | Simpson Tire Service Co. j Hermiston Herald The Oregon Farmer Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS IN PENDLETON JULY 6 A extend their subscriptions as weU 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. 208 PAPERS FOR $1.50-2 FOR PRICE OF ONE e n The Herald every week for one year and The O 1 Oreeep Farouer every week for THREE TEARS, OlVU LODGE DIRECTORY day. BUTTER CREEK ITEMS Skinner, who on May 20th, 1905, made Desert Land Entry No. 01050, for S% NW* and N% SWY sec tion 15, township 5 north, range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has tilt'd notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lami above described, before W. J. Warner, United States commissioner, at his office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 6th day of August, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: William J. Dob- 1er. William Lacy. William T. Roberts, and W il liam B. Spinning, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S., s meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack’: hall. Visiting members Frances G. Phelps, W. M. welcome. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M. 1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- Ed. Jackson, Secy. M D Scroggs, W. M. 206, I. O. O. F., meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows VINEYARD LODGE NO " hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. K. Longhorn. See. Frank Vernum. Noble Grand PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER HERMISTON, OREGON J. T. HINKLE HERMISTON. OREGON PRIME Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bark Bidg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. n Physician and Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: Phone 551 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Jacob L. Stork Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Blacksmith --------------- AND --------------- Horseshoer V ET E R I NA R V S U R < 1 EO N Telephone 464 Office in old Reading Room Farm Machinery Repaired on Short Notice. Bowman’s Studio Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. PHOTOGRAPHS We guarantee our work. When in Pen dleton come and see us. Studio located PURE BRED Opposite Hotel Pendleton ( Nszthe) Percheron Stallion D. N. REBER, M. D. 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 Optical Department Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape Pendleton Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld. Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Residence 103 Willow St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner AUSEON’S HOHBACH'S Barber Shop Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Pendleton ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Shoe Repairing Our Aim la To Please the Public Better than ever now ‘hat the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return It by next mail, paying postage one way. BATHS IN CONNECTION STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Hermiston Try Our “Neolint soles Sam Rodgers Hermiston PATE NTS obtained through the old esta blished “O. SWIFT & CO.’’are being quickly bought by Manufacturers. Send a model or sketches and description enta or no fee. Write for our free book of 300 needed inventions. D. SWIFT & CO. Patent Lawyers. Estab. 1889. Oregon Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go » • where or haul an» thing. 307 Seventh St., Washington, D. C The City Transfer MICKIE SAYS W.B BEASLEY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Bought Ten Acres On Tuesday of this week Soren Jen- sen became the owner of ten acres of unimproved land in Section 1, one and one half miles northeast of Hermiston. This he purchased from tbe Umatilla Farm Lands Co. with firm intention of making of it a permanent home place for himself—and maybe a better half after he gets the ranch fixed up nicely This fall Mr. Jenson will put most of the tract in alfalfa, and will also build a bungalow cage thereon, after which he will begin the quest for a bride Tbe annual school election last week created much interest among patrons, the whole district being well repre sented at the polls. At tbe meeting D. H. Prindie was elected director for the one year term, Glen Richards for tbe three year term, Mrs. B J. Na tion clerk, and Mrs. Gardiner still bolds tbe librarian chair. J. H. Canfield isover from Hermis- ton helping mow hay on the Tilla mook ranch. Mrs Nation and family, Mrs. Lena Berry and Mrs. C. Shaw have been picking cherries st Ham lion Orchard Hamilton's cherries are very large SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE and early this yesr—in fact all crops J. C. Ballenger received s telegram on tbe place are ripening fast, new po Thursday telling of the death of his tatoes having been served for dinner BOARDMAN NEWS there Tuesday. mother in Missouri. I. D. Basey has been very sick J. E. Price went to Portland Thurs day on No. 1. Mrs. R Rands and son Buster are visiting in Walla Walla this week Harry Murchie is here putting up • house for J. C Ballenger on the home- i stead. I SOME GOOD SCOUTS IN T his TOWN WHO PAN ALL THEIR OTHER BILLS PROMPT ANO REGLAR WILL FERGIT THE NEWSPAPER MAN FER \ wo ER THREE NEARS . AT A STRETCH? . HITT -FOR - Ice Cream Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Bate Ball Goods the First Mn E. H. Gardiner went to Her- miston Tuesday to prove up on ber Earl Williams, contractor, is busy building the Westland school bouse CU m Billiard and Pool