The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 05, 1918, Image 7

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week.
15th.
THE HERMISTON HERALD,
the last payment ALLIES ADVANCE
Liberty Loan this
ON FOUR SECTORS
Last payment was due Aug
OREGON.
CHURCH NOTICES.
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netin
The First National Bank
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of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
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dresser for $1
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ng the
That old dresser—un­
less in very bad condi­
tion-can be made to
look like a fine, new j
piece of mahogany by
applying one or two
coatsofB-H Lustrelac.
quisite
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for the
of dis
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B-H Lustrelac imitates
natural woods, giving
an elastic, durable gloss.
too.”.
Try it for finishing fur­
niture, interior wood­
work and floors.
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en the
every
Eight shades and color­
less.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Services held in Library building.
Sunday school 10:15 a. m.
Wednesday night testimonial meet­
ing. Second Wednesday in each month
at 8 p. m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Parts. The allied advances on four
sectors from the North Sea to the
Meuse continue and important strate­
METHODIST CHURCH
gical points are being taken from the
(At the Lodge Hall)
Germans by the French, British, Amer­
Sunday school 10 a. m.
ican and Belgian forces.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Not since the first battle of the
Subject, "The Use of Personality.
Marne has there been an attack to
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
compare in extent with the present
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
operations. The new thrust of the
Subject, "The Further Touch.”
Anglo-Belgian armies was a complete
Sunday school at Columbia 2 p. m.
surprise to the Germans and is meet­
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
ing with marked success.
Preaching at 3 p. m.
On the Champagne-Verdun front the
Subject,
"The Stewardship of
armies of Generals Gouraud and Lig­
Prayer.”
gett are progressing steadily. The
M. R. Gallaher, Pastor
French and American forces have cap­
tured strong positions. Since the be­
ginning of the attack in this section
General Gouraud has broken the re­
sistance of 21 German divisions.
Local Train Time Card
General Mangin's army performed a
No. 1, west 10:10 a. m. No. 2. east
8:80 p. m.
master stroke in the capture of Fort No.
17, went 12:50 p. m. No. 6. east 5.33 a. m.
Malmaison, and this success is expect­
Post Office Hours
ed to lead to the capture of the entire
General delivery window open week days 8 a.m.
Chemin Des Dames ridge.
to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m.
The allied offensive continues to Mail closes for No. 1, west
closes for No. 6, east ...
6:)0
m.
gain strength and the German re­ Mail
Mail closes for No. 2, east
:30
m.
12.20 p. m
sistance to weaken. Another army, Mail closes for No. 17, west
that of General Berthelot, has joined
Library Hours
in the chain of battle with a success 1 to 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. week days.
equal to that achieved by the other
School District Officials
groups. His army attacked along the
Directors
.... J. D. Watson. Chm.
Vesle river northwest of Rheims.
F. B. Swayze
. . ........................... C. 8. McNaught
The remarkable advance of the Bel­
Clerk.
................................. ........ R. C Todd
gian left covers the flank of the sec­
City Official*
ond British army and permits it to ad­
.................................. F..C. McKenzie
vance safely to capture the crossings Mayor
Recorder
................................
C. M. Jensen
of the Lys river at Warneton, Co­ Chief of Police ...................... Ross. Laudenslager
.................. .............. F. A. Phelps
Treasurer
mines, Courtrai and Menin. The Brit­ Fire Chief....... ..................... ........... A. L. Larson
.......................................... R. G. Gale
ish advance guards already hold two City Physician ................................
W. J. Warner
City Attorney...
crossings and are approaching a third. City Surveyor .................................... S. R. Oldaker
y
sul-
y and
I send
re you
ses to
harge.
Made by BASS-HUETER PAINT CO., San Francisco
DISTRIBUTORS:
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
PATE NTS Alfalfa Hay
obtained through the old established
“D. 8WIFT & CO.” are being quickly
bought by Manufacturers.
y Send a model or sketches and description
of your invention for FREE SEARCH
and report on patentability. We get pat­
ents or no fee. Write for our free book
of 300 needed inventions.
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
Alfalfa Hay
D. SWIFT & CO.
Baled or Chopped
and
307 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
Alfalfa Meal
Patent
Lawyers. Estab. 1889.
SHOES
We have a full line of Shoes for
Ladies, Gents
and Children
Boys’ Tennis Shoes. $1.06 to $1.25
Children's Tennis Slippers. 80c to $1.40
Cail and inspect them
Prices right
W. M. HAHN
We are always in the market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
C.S.McNAUCHT Co.
Second Hand
Store
Is now open for business
“THE SHOE MAN"
Under New
SHAAR’S
Tonsorial Parlors
Shower and Plain
BATHS
Management
At the same location as
formerly with a full line of
second-hand goods.
We Will Buy all Your OH
Scientific
Tonsorial
Treatment
Junk
CALL AND SEE US
WE endeavor to please
Wm. Shaar, Prop.
J. McCoy, Prop
J Jacob L Stork
Blacksmith
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AND
■
Horseshoer
n Short Notice.
With the American Forces North of
St. Quentin.—American divisions bril­
liantly attacked on a front of several
miles in conjunction with the British.
At nightfall they were reported to
have gained their objectives only by
sheer might and after killing large
numbers of the enemy.
The resistance encountered by the
American troops was as strong as
anything offered by the Germans for
many weeks. The Americans, as well
as the British, were held up at many
places from time to time by machine
gun fire. In some places this opposi­
tion was overcome by flanking opera­
tions and in others quickly organized
Storming parties rushed the enemy
and silenced him.
It was 6 o’clock in the morning
when the Americans with the British
on their left and right flanks "shoved
off” from the Hindenburg outpost line,
about 2000 yards west of the St. Qune-
tin canal. After a short '"crash" bar­
rage the infantry, preceded by a large
number of tanks, started advancing
through the haze.
After hard fighting the troops reach­
ed the canal and scrambled across as
the barrage swept on ahead of them.
The ground over which the Ameri­
cans passed was littered with German
dead and the same was true of other
sections of the front. Deep progress
was reported virtually everywhere.
BELGIANS
HERMISTON
TAKE
DIXMUDE
Other Town* Also Taken In Drive
Against Huns.
London—In their attack between
Ypres and Dixmude the Belgians cap­
tured Dixmude, it was officially an
nounced. The Belgians have also ta
ken Zerram, Stadenberg, Passchen
daele. Moorsledge and part of West
roosebeke. This means an advance of
several miles.
Roulers, a Belgian town 13 miles
northeast of Ypres, was captured by
Belgian troops, according to a dis­
patch received from the Belgian bat
tiefront. The whole of the enemy's
communications In Belgium and Flan
dors, particularly on the Belgian
coast, are threatened.
Americans and British Crush Front.
London. - British. American and
Australian forces pushed forward on
the front between Bellecourt and Gon
nelieu, in the face of the severest °P
position. Field Marshal Haig has an
nounced. Four thousand prisoners
were taken by the allied forces to the
north of St Quentin, and «0 guns were
captured there. British forces have
entered the northern suburb® of am
brai.
“THE MOVIE”
=====A Good Show ====
Every Saturday Night
Q
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
in Mack's hall. Visiting members
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
welcome.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
at 8:00 sharp
U ERM ISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M.
n meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
come.
M. D. Scroggs, W. M
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F.
* meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R Longhorn. Sec.
J. ». Waat. Noble Grand.
J. D Watson
Councilmen..... ...............................
......................................... E. P. Dodd
....................................... H. M. Straw
À. L. Larson
C. S. McNaught
Frank Woughter
County Officials
PRIME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION
Department No. II.
Fred J. Wied and Maud Wied,
his wife. Katie Carrie Wied
Lynes and Earl Lynes, her hus-
band. Fannie Gretchen Wied
Phelps and Earl A. Phelps, her
husband, Frank Felix Wied and
Lule E. Wied, his wife, Ethel A.
Wied Roland and Guy B. Roland
Notice of
her husband, Estelie B. Wied
Referee's
Hitt and Henry T. Hitt, her
Sale
husband and Caroline Wied,
Plaintiffs.
Julia Weddle Peters and Otto
Peters, her husband. Clarence
Weddle, unmarried,
Clifford
Weddle, unmarried; George Fred
Lamb, unmarried, Elmer John
Lamb, unmarried. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned.
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the duly appointed, qualified and acting sole
referee, appointed by the Circuit court of the
State of Oregon. Department No. Two. by an
order duly made and entered of record in said
court and cause, and in pursuance of a commis-
sion duly issued out of said above entitled court
and cause and to me directed, bearing date of
March 15. 1918. directing and requiring me. as
sole referee, to make eale at public auction, as
prescribed by law, of the real estate hereinafter
described.
Now therefore. In pursuance of said commis-
sion so Issued to me. 1 will, on the 25th day of
October, 1918. at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of
said day, at the front door of the court house in
the City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon,
eell at public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of
the plaintiffs and defendants (they being the
owners thereof! all of the following described
lands, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the
Southwest quarter, and the West half of the
Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter
of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Five
(5) North, Range Twenty-nine (29) East
of the Willamette Meridian, containing sixty
acres, more or less, and being a part of the
Desert Land Entry No 485. all being situated In
Umatilla county. State of Oregon. .
....
Dated this the 21st day of September ISIS.
Fannie Wied Phelps.
(2-5)
Sole Referee
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon. September 18, 1918
Notice is hereby given that Marion F. Isaacs, of
Echo. Oregon, who, on May 8, 1*14. made Home-
stead Entry No. 013263 for NEW NWW NW'i
NW%, SWh NWh Sac. 30, and on March 17.
1*17 made Ad. H. E. No. 017810 for NE% SW%
and W1, SW% Section 30, Township » North,
Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described, be-
fore W. 3. Warner, U. 8. Commissioner at Her-
miston, Oregon, on the 5th day of November.
George Pullar,
L. P. Waumac, S 8 Nelson, Charles Hustead, all
of Echo, Oregon.
"Hermiston. Oregon
Office. Rank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone. 93
Residence Phone 32
8
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Phone 551
10 t 12; 2 t 4; 7 t 8.
says
of Berlin.
BEST REPAIR WORK
DALE ROTHWELL
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Shoe Repairing
lasse s ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
D. N. REBER, M. D
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
Try Our "Naalin” soles
Optical Department
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
Pendleton
Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather
Sam Rodgers
Oregon
Hermiston
Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methode Fail
I use the Latest Painless Methode
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Drugs. Not Surgery Not Osteopathy
Residence 103 Willow St.
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore.
VETERINARY SURGEOf
Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
1 © E
C R • A M
season Is now here in ear­
nest and we are ready to
serve you In any quantity.
Try us for your next order.
ORIGON
HERMISTON,
W.
J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
OREGON
HERMISTON,
French Restaurant
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Our Candies
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candles Is
unexcelled. Bulk candles
handled by us are of same
high grade.
For Good Service See
P. B. SISCEL
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
Try our 35 cent dinner
HOHBACH’S
Bakery. Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of ,
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Phone 139
oa V. Court St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Transfer Work
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at anv time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
""Auto Truck
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
R m , 29F2
Phone 152
AUSEON’S
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED RIX YEARS
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
BATHS IN CONNECTION
W. B BEASLEY
HITT
-FOR -
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
First Class
F. R. Vose, Proprietor
Hermiston
Billiard and Pool
Tables
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at
“ LaGrande, Oregon. September 18. 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Theodore .C. Parks,
Meridian, has
IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS
OVERHAULING
Let me give you an estimate
HERMISTON
ICE
Edward M
Several Years Experience in
CR EAM
AUTOMOBILE
Is made under the most
sanitary condition». It
pure, wholesome and
high in food
value.
Made in all the popular
flavors. Special Orders
given prompt attention.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
von Hep.
Repair Work
resignations, t
vossiche Zeitung.of
tendered their
the Emperor, the
Berlin
it understand.
William has accepted the
according to the »tang Am Mitta*.
: and
Physician and Surgeon
GAS ENGINE
save
Oaklands
DR. R. G. GALE
C. S. DUNN. Register
Hertling Quits •• Chancellor-
Amsterdam—Chancellor
Cheurnlets
DENTIST
J. T. HINKLE
........ G. W. Phelps
Roscoe I. Keator
C. H. Marsh
B. E. Anderson
H. M. Cockburn
Clerk ..............
R. T. Brown
....... T. D. Taylor
Sheriff ..................
. Grace Gilliam
Treasurer
C. P. Strain
Assessor ..............
Willard Bradley
Surveyor...............
W. W. Green
School Supt ........
J. T. Brown
Coroner ................
...Ben Burroughs
Recorder..... -........
County court meets the first Wednesday in each
month.
Circuit Judge..... .
District Attorney
Judge
.......
Commissioners
'^Claimant names as witnesses:
Stanfield
Auto Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DIRECTORY
AMERICANS KILL
MANY GERMANS
. Dt
uffalq,
LODGE DIRECTORY
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. E. s..
Hermiston, 8:30 a. m.
Umatilla, 10:00 a. m.
fors
natun
ting
ottle
Drive Now Under Way Ex­
ceeds Anything Seen Since
First Marne Battle.
HERMISTON,
D. CARBIDE
Empero
resis
G 8. DUNN, Register
Located Io yellow house back of
Baptist church
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY