The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 10, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Length of Our Ware.
THE LAST INSTALLMENT OF
LOCAL BRIEFS
The Third Liberty Loan
WILL BE DUE AUGUST 15TH
The First National Bank
of Hermiston .
FIRST
Capital & Surplus $30,000
Washable
It is such a simple
matter to keep clean
a wall finished with
B-H Satin Egg Shell
Finish —just wipe off
the spots and finger
marks with a moist
cloth.
finish that is not af­
fected by the lime in
the plaster.
12 artistic shades and
white. Ask to see the
color card, and let us
help you make a se­
lection.
Made by the
BASS-HUETER
PAINT CO.
SAN FRANCISCO
g
Satin Ege Shell Finish
Percey Sisters Millinery have just
received tailored felt bats and French
caps for your outing and early fall
wear. Come and see them.
In one respect one feels sorry for
our boys “over there’’—no watermel-
un» in the world equal ours, but there
sure are some “peaches" in France.
( ari W. Voyen, who holds the posi­
tion of first sergeant in the aviation
corps of the contingent now stationed
at Arcadia, Florida, is here on a fur­
lough. He came direct to Her­
miston where Mrs Voyen is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Phelps.
Word was received the first of the
week from Louis Garner and Cecil
Kelly, who left here last week fot
Portland to enlist, to the effect that
they had successfully passed, the for
mer joining the marines now training
Ths British Manieurs Lady.
in one of the campanear San Francisc
“In English barber shops you do not
and the latter going to the naval train
hare to pay for mirrors, elaborately
ing station at Bremerton.
tiled floors and a manicure girl," writes
This Saturday ' evening
Sessue Homer Croy in Everybody’s. “Over
Hayakawa will be presented at The there a manicurist is considered the
Movie in “The Bottle Imp.” This last vocable tn the way of smartness.
play is adapted from Robert Louis The manicure girl hasn’t the run of
the shop there as she has here. She
Stevenson's intensely interesting story has a little cage down tn one corner,
of old Hawaii. It has to do with the where she to bottled up as if she were
tale of a wishing bottle which granted a rare liquid. When a man wants to
every wish, and is an enthralling bare any light housework done on his
photoplay abounding in mystery, love bands he thrusts one of them through
and romance. The show begins at 9 the bars, while the proprietor hurries
o’clock sharp. Beginning with Satur­ up with a newspaper for him to read.
day evening there will be but one In America we would be insulted if
the owner of the shop put something
show at The Movie during the balance Into our hands to read while the mani­
of the hot weather, so be there on cure girl was working on us. In Eng­
time if you desire to witness the land the art of jollying the manicurist
whole play.
Is unknown.”
A Horse on Who?
The was a case in Justice Dodd’s
court yesterday, the suit being brought
by James Metzker for the recovery of
uoney io the amount ut the worth of a
horse that L. W. Furnas had lost after
hiring it from him. The trial was by
jury, Metzker being represented by
Attorney J. T. Hinkle and Furnas by
Col. Raley, well known Pendleton at
torney. The jury was composed oi
Ray Challis, Levi Reeder, Maurice
Johnson, J. H. Young, T. P. Campbell
and Chas. E. Opel. Their finding,
were that Mr. Furnas pay Metzker
$75 for the horse and $15 for its use,
making a total of $90.
DISTRIBUTORS:
Oregon Hardware & Implement
Company
SHOES
We have a full line of Shoes for
Ladies, Gents
and Children
Boys' Tennis Shoes, $1.05 to $1.25
Children’s Tennis Slippers, 80c to $1.40
Call and inspect them
Prices right
W. M. HAHN
“THE SHOE MAN"
SHAAR’S
Tonsorial Parlors
Umatilla county, made and entered on the 10th
dny of July, 1918. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to pres­
ent the same with proper vouchers to the under-
signed at Hermiston. Oregon, within six months
from the date of first publication of this notice.
Dated thia 19th day of July. 1918.
Nettie E. Barham,
Administratrix
(47 51)
First publication of this notice is August 9, 1918.
Alfalfa Hay
BATHS
Alfalfa Hay
Treatment
WE endeavor to please
Wm. Shaar, Prop.
Baled or Chopped
and
Alfalfa Meal
We are always in the market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
Jacob L Stork
Blacksmith
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Horseshoer
on Short Notice.
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
Woman and Electricity.
When a woman is sulky and will
not speak- exciter.
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UERM1STON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M.
1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M. D. Scrocca. W. M.
VINEYARD LODGE NO 206, I. O. O. F ,
~ meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visitine members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
J. S. West, Noble Grand.
C.S.McNAUCHT CO.
HERMISTON
Second Hand
Store
Is now open for business
For Sale—Fleming stacker and two
buck rakes complete. Geo. C. Ellison,
Taxation through the use of stamps
Hermiston, Ore.
43-tfc to nearly 300 years old. The states
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled general of the Netherlands offered a
alfalfa hay forshipment. W. A. Leath reward for the Invention of a new tax,
ers.
41-tfc and some person tn 1624 suggested that
stamps be required on legal documents.
Wanted—One single buggy and har­ England first used stamp taxes In 1694,
ness. Must be in good condition. Wm. the United States in 1797.—New York
Kennedy.
44tfc
Sun.
For Sale—Forty colonies bees. See
M F. Miller at the Auseon place. 45tfe
For Sale Cheap—Medium sized span
of mares: will take other livestock ii
exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis
ton.
45tfc
For Sale—Horse, buggy and harness,
340; horse separate, 825. Paul Miller.
47-ltp
Getting It Right.
Mrs. Quizzer— I see your friend, Mr.
Singleton, is here. He was the best
man at your wedding, was be not?
Mr. Whizzer— No; be was merely the
luckiest.-- New York Globe.
Convincing Proof,
.
Harker—Why do you think he to a
For Sale—Used Ford touring car. great practical joker? Parker—Be­
Terms. 1 good spring cot, 1 farm cause when I played a little joke on
hand power emery grinder. Bargains. him the other day it made him fu-
Sappers' Inc.
47-ltc rious.—Indianapolis Star.
Wanted—Party with outfit to level
small tract east of town. Enquire Her­
ald office.
47
Hie Wish.
Willie—Would you be satisfied If you
had all the money you wanted? Gillis
Phone 186. -I'd be satisfied if I bad all the money
«tfc my creditors wanted.—Exchange.
Bartlett pears for sale.
fl. E. Han by.
For Sale—An orchard with full bear­
ing trees; between 4 and 5 acres con­
tains peaches, apricots, apples, plums
and pears. Good crop of peaches iP
pite of the late frost. W. A. ford,
matilla. Oregon.
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To Exchange—Improved close io
Willamette valley farm of 78 acres,
one half mile to school and churches,
for smaller irrigated place under Uma-
tilla project E. A. Erickson, Elmira,
Oregon.
50-pd
For Sale—Kitchen cabinet.
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Under New
Kingsley.
Management
For Sale—Barrels and honey caos at
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Farmers’ Exchange.
47-3tc.
At the same location as
formerly with a full line of
second-hand goods.
For Sale—Two young Jersey cows,
two heifer*, one gentle driving mare,
top buggy and harness, one set butt-
chain harness, two mare colta. T. H |
We Will Buy all Your Old
“THE MOVIE”
Junk
A Good Show =====
Every Saturday Night
CALL AND SEE US
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For Sale—Desk, chairs, fruit jars o
and other furniture
H. A. Frick:
4 f-ltp
A special chicken dinner will
Sunday
from 6 to 7:30 p. m.
For Stale-Good
J. McCoy, Prop
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Liefe
Gaither.
Leathers.
Hoffman.
be
45tfc
fresh milch cow.
For Sale— Fresh young
4,c
cow, $60. Jacob o
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PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.
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Bronchitis.
Symptoms of an ordinary cold
accompany the onset of bron­
chitis. A chill is rare, but there
to invariably ■ sense of oppres­
sion, with heaviness and lan­
guor and pains in the bones and
back.
In mild esses there to
scarcely any fever.
Tbs bronchial symptoms set in
with a feeling of tightness and
rawness beneath ths breastbone
and a sensation of oppression in
the chest.
The cough to rough
at first and often of a ringing
character. It comes on in parox-
yems, which rack and distress
the patient extremely.
If you get acute bronchitis and
want to play safe go to bed and
stay there until you are no long­
er feverish. You will get well a
greet deal quicker if you stay in
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DENTIST
Hermiston. Oregon
Office. Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours:
Residence Phone 32
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 551
Shoe Repairing
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
Better than ever now that the
machine Is installed. To out • f
town customers sending work we
will return it by next mail, i aying
postage one way.
D. N. REBER, M. D.
STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
Optica] Department
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather
Pendleton
Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
ginning of the attack.
0000000000009000
Sam Rodgers
Hermiston
Oregon
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.
J. A. PEED
VETERINARY SURGEON
season is now here in ear­
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quantity.
Try us for your next order.
Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
J. T. HINKLE
Attorney at Law
HERMISTON,
OREGON
W. J. WARNER
HERMISTON,
OREGON
Our Candies
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies is
unexcelled. Bulk candies
handled by us are of same
high grade.
Bowman’s Studio
For Good Service See
PHOTOGRAPHS
P. B. SISCEL
J. L. VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at anv
where or haul an ' i
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
Phone 139
203 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Ora,
HITT
"Auto Truck
—FOR—
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
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Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
AUSEON’S
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS
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Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor
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Hermiston
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BEST R epair WORK
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
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DALE ROTHWELL
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Stanfield
Auto Co
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
French Restaurant
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
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Room For Thrift.
The American Society For Thrift to
sounding a warning that should not go
unheeded. The statistics it has gath-
ared indicate bow reckless we are with
our money and bow little we lay up for
a rainy day. We are pre-eminently a
nation of spenders who believe tn liv­
ing while we live.
Statistics show that ninety-five of
every hundred Americans who reach
the age of sixty are dependent upon
their daily earnings or on others for
support. The total, of course, includes
wives, mothers and daughters who had
not tried nor expected to accumulate a
competency. But after they are elim
mated the percentage of workers who
have a neet egg at sixty Is very small,
even if that to generally considered too
young for retirement
LODGE DIRECTORY
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e s ..
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visitine members
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. See.
If she gets too excited—controller.
We guarantee our work. When in Pen­
If she Ulks too long—interrupter.
dleton come and see us. Studio located
Send your washing to the Model
If her way of thinking to not yours-
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
Opposite Hotel Pendleton (Nsnrthe)
Announcement
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­ converter.
If she to willing to meet you half-
Dr. F. V. Prime will return from ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­
his vacation trip Surday, August 18 turns Saturday of each week. -ady49tfc way—meter.
If abe will meet you all the way—re­
Appointments can ba made through
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding ceiver.
his lady assistant either at the office
stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc
or by phone on August 15, 16 and 17.
If abe wants to go farther—conduc­
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
adv-47
tor.
Moat
up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
Dr. Freeze, makes reg-
If she would go still farther—dis-
Try our 35 cent dinner
ular visits to Hermis­
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
patcher.
HOHBACH'S
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ton. Consult him free
If she wants chocolats—feeder.—El­ Bakery. Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
has been appointed executrix of the last will and and be sure of good eye
change.
testament of John C. Barham, deceased, by order eryice.
41tfc
of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Shower and Plain
Scientific
Tonsorial
The first American war, that of the
Revolution, dated from April 19, 1775,
to April 11, 1783, a period of eight
years; the northwestern Indian wars,
from Sept. 19, 1790, to Aug. 3, 1795;
the war with France, from July 9, 1798,
to Sept. 30, 1800; the war with Tripoli,
from June 10, 1801, to June 4, 1805;
the Creek Indian war, from July 27,
1813, to Aug. 9, 1814; the war of 1812
with Great Britain, from June 18, 1812,
to Feb. 17, 1815; the Seminole Indian
war, from Nov. 30, 1817, to Oct. 21,
1818; the Black Hawk Indian war,
from April 21, 1831, to Sept 30, 1832;
the Cherokee disturbance or removal,
from 1836 to 1837; Creek Indian war or
disturbance, from May 5, 1886, to Sept
30, 1837; the Florida Indian war, from
Dec. 23, 1835, to Aug. 14, 1843; Aroo-
stock disturbance, 1836 to 1839; the
war with Mexico, April 24. 1846, to
July 4, 1848; the Apache, Navajo and
Utah war, from 1849 to 1855; the Semi­
nole war. from 1850 to 1858; the war
between the states, from 1861 to 1865;
the Spanish-American war, April 21,
1898, to Aug. 12, 1898, and the Philip­
pine Insurrection, from 1899 to 1900.
IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS
OVERHAULING
Let me give you an estimate
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Repair Work
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Located in yellow house beck ot
Baptist church
AUTOMOBILE
GAS ENGINE
HERMISTON
ICE
CREAM
Is made under the most
sanitary conditions. It
pure, wholesome and
high in food value.
Made in all the popular
flavors. Special orders
given prompt attention.
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY