THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,, OREGON. The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by M. D. O’CONNELL If It’s Building Material You Want HERMISTON ___ OBEGOR Entered as second-class matter. December . 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon BUTTER CREEK ITEMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE A The Flu is better on the Creek. Mrs. Hammond and baby were taken to the hospital at Hermiston on Sun­ day. also Pete Walt, who had been getting better until that day when ; his fever came up. There has been no new cases so we think that as soon as this degree of it is over there will have to be a new exposure before we will worry any more. John Ware has recleved his dis- | charge from the navy and is now at I his home on the Creek trying to get used to the farm again. Mrs. Charley Shaw's daughter Minnie and baby are on a visit to the Creek from The Dalles, having pass­ ed successfully through the Flu sick- | ness with no bad results. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation motored to Pendleton Sunday evening, taking Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Canfield with them. They report the roads are the best ever. Marion Marks has returned from his visit to his folks in Idaho and says that the flu is at its worst there and that he had it and only lost about 25 or 50 pounds. But he does not know if that was from the flu or from forgetting to bring home a wife. VOU will find our yard as good - as a Forest Products Show, for we carry everything from heavy dimensions to lath, shinglesand finish—including lime and ce­ ment. Come in and tell us your building plans and we’ll help you select the right material. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER Correll & Mayran UMATILLA ITEMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS The Umatilla school building has been equipped to accommodate the influenza patients who are in dire need of help. In some homes there are as many as five suffering fron this ill. Altogether the number whe have taken the disease amounts tc forty. Two nurses have charge of the building and If the number of patients increase more help will be added. Cenerai Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti- mate. Plan books nt your service. Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Labor FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc BOARDMAN NEWS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Here you can buy Nearly every needful household article that is used in the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­ minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear, a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­ tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro­ chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc. THIS PRICE BE­ CAME EFFECTIVE "lllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiij OAK TAN SHOE SHOP ! Mr. Woodworth of Messner was reported ill last week. Charley Barnes and Robert Bradly are working at Messner. Mr. Barnes is night foreman. Jack Gibbons is improving very nicely. Boardman is actively engaged in the destruction of the rabbit pest Everybody should turn out and de their share, for, it is said, in unioy there Is strength. A ten volume set of the Century Dictionary and Encyclopedia has been added to the library for the use of eighth grade and high school 11 brary, which consists of about four thousand volumes. Mr. McMillan of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, was here looking over land Fiday, with H. H. Weston helping him to select his future farm. Mr McMillan is greatly pleased with the project and intends to locate here, as it suits him better than any place he has found. Glen Hadley came to Messner and was met by Earl Cramer, who went with him to Hardman to console the former’s parents on the death of their son Guy, who died with the flu. Mrs. Cohoon has returned from Pasco after a two weeks visit. Miss Vivian Leathers of Hardman s visiting Mrs. Earl Cramer. WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOI MONEY WHERE EFFICIENCY REGULATES TH! PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE E $ SOWING MINES IN THE SEA. HERE = How These Ship Destroyers Aro Laid and Anchored. WHERE s ' ■ w DI IO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED WORKMEN Mine laying and mine sweeping are two important subordinate functions in a modern navy, and both of these E A Large stock has arrived. $1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time E occupations are fraught with danger --------- P fits ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- to those engaged in them. A mine is really a metal globe con To OUT-OF-TO WN CUSTOME RS we pay postage one way and return shoes = — by next mail = taining anything from 200 pounds to 200 pounds of trinitrotoluene, or We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in = — Eastern Oregon = T. N. T., an extremely powerful high explosive, calculated to make thing» I SAM ROGERS. PROP. "gzrgsszr, f very unpleasant for any ship that runs against one of the little horns on top Tumi................................................................ m..... . of the mine. Before the mine Is put into the sea ■*lllllll>lllllllllllll>tlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||lM||||lHMIIIIIIIIIHtlHIIIII« the globe squats, as one might say. between four metal uprights upon a J I round, flat weight to which It is at­ tached by a short length of wire rope, = of the day, and it i- the logical Idea these war time.—serviceable, = the greater part of which Is coiled = practical economy. In no other phase of everyday life can we practice — round a drum Inside the weight = thrift to better advantage than in the 2 When the mine is put Into the water the whole contrivance sinks at once CARE AND REPAIR OF SHOES to the taittoni As soon as it touches Good shoes are built to outwear the second and third pair of soles 2 ground the bump releases a little = Shoes <>f which the uppers are still sound can be repaired to net thè S catch, which sets alt sorts of wheels = wrarer an extra dividend in satisfactory service Good oak tanned S revolving, with the result that the foot - leather and honest workmanshig are the c* tent lait. = uprights fall outward. They grip the ~ i We have one of the famous stitching ami finishing machines. = sea bed, and the contrivance is an­ . el ctrical’y opera ad, with an expert at the helm who understands = = appreciate-and delivers repair work as it should be done. The cost = chored Then the globe begins to rise, ■ In every instance is nominal. = while the rope unwinds until it has reached a fixed length. Thereafter woe betide the unfortu­ That Satisfies That Satisfies nate ship that runs upon It-Loudon Chronicle. ........................................................................................................................................ IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlii = We carry one of the = BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET ECONOMY IS THE WATCHWORD = J. Sharpness of Madmen. In Sir William Butlers autobiogra- | phy there Is an amusing story about | six insane soldiers who escaped while the corporal who had brought them on board the troopship left at Dur­ ban and who mingled with the 1,800 sane men on the decks. The problem of the voyage was to find who were the six madmen. By the time the boat reached Cape Town twenty-six men were officially under observation, and not one of the six was among them. In the end the crazed half dozen were Identified as those who bad taken an especially eager part in the lunatic hunt. __ _________ NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given that by vir­ tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, and to me directed and delivered, upon the judgment and decree rendeied and entered in said Court on the 13th day of De­ cember. 1918, in favor of Western Land and Irrigation Company as Plaintiff and against W. P. Little­ field and J. R. Moore as Defendants, for the sum of $221.42, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from December 13, 1918, the further sum of 150.00 attorney’s fees, and for $25.97 cost and dis­ bursements, which said decree, judg­ ment and order of sale has been doc­ keted and enrolled in the office of I he Clerk of said Circuit Court; and whereas by said judgment, decree and order of sale it was directed that the following described personal pro­ perty in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 4 40 leet north of the southeast corner of ection 6, Township 4, north of Range 28, E. W. M., and running hence north on the east line of aid section 440 feet, thence vest 990 feet, thenee south 140 feet, thence east 990 feet to the place of beginning, containing 10 icres, more or less, together with the vater right appurtenant thereto, be- ng a portion of the water right con- eyed by the Hinkle Ditch Company o said W. P. Littlefield on the 27th lay of January, 1908, be sold by the heriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all osts; I will on the 20th day of Jan- lary, A. D. 1919, at the hour of 2 ‘clock in the afternoon of said day it the front door of the Court House n the City of Pendleton, Umatilla 'ounty, Oregon, sell the right, title ind interest the said W. P. Little- leid and J. R. Moore had in and to he above described property on the 27th day of January, A. D. 1908, or since then has acquired, at public luction to the highest bidder for ash in hand, the proceeds to be ap- lied in satisfaction of said execu- 'ion and all costs. Dated this 18th day of December, 1. D. 1918. T. D. TAYLOR. Sheriff. By A. C. Funk, Deputy. 14-18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the under- signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred A. Brunson, deceased, ir. the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. All persons having claims against the said es- tate are hereby required to present such claims duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the office of Raley & Raley n the American National Bank Building, in Pendleton. Oregon, within six months from the late of this notice, the same being dated and published the first time this 11th day of January 1919. F. B. SWAYZE. As Administrator of the Estate of Fred A. Brunson, Deceased Raley & Raley. Attorneys for Administrator. 17-5+ Siarrl’s CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Parities f Soft Drinks, Cigars SHED ROOF ■li III III III POULTRY HOUSE il III til III III III With eggs at 65 cents a dozen it pays to have your hens in a good warm economically built poultry house. The above cut shows one of our many types that can be built at a reasonable cost. Come in and look the plans over and get our prices. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. 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