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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
IE I E R M ISTON MERALD, nsTOs I.. LOCAL BRIEFS.. j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiunn-1 SIZE IS THIS BANK SAFE Miss Blanche Pratt, whose people But it has attained its present high standing . by reason of being, first of all, a safe bank. Direct From Japan Dr. Freeze a Million Dollars A thrilling fight in the desert be tween two sworn enemies against a band of marauding Apache Indians is one of the unusual situations that are thrillingly displayed in “Riders makes Dr. J. A. Peed piloted T. H. Had- dox home from Pendleton last Sat- urday night in the latter's new Dodge touring car. Since then Tom has learned the ways of the auto and is now able to go it alone. 36 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING . Notice is hereby given that the idersigned, as administrator of e estate of Joseph G. Bedale, de- ased, has filed his final account d report in said estate with the irk of the county court of the ite of Oregon for Umatilla Coun- ; and that the judge thereof has zed Monday, the First day of De mber, 1919. at the hour of ten (clock a. m. as the time, and the ounty court room in the court Wise at Pendleton, Umatilla Coun- j, Oregon, as the place for the wring of objections to such final rcount and the settlement thereof. F. B. Swayze, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph G. Bedale, Deceased. iley, Raley & Steiwer, Attorneys for Administrator. 7-5t Famous American Educator. I It was Elias Loomis, born in Connec deut In 1811, educated at Yale, po- neer teacher, who introduced astren- omy to Western Reserve college in 1636, and remained on the faculty for eight years, teaching mathematics and physics and adding largely to the sum of human knowledge. It has been said that he made the name of that little town In the western wilderness famil- lar to the advanced scientist« of that period throughout the world. For many years Professor Loomis occupied the chair of natural philosophy al Yale, and died in 1889. I THEN AGAIN Most any man is willing to pocket • insult if the insult Is expressed by ore than three figures. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainscott and A. L. Larson came overland from Pendleton Sunday afternoon in the doctor s new Dodge touring car. They reported the roads as being in good condition. County Health Nurse Miss Smiley has been in Hermiston most of the week holding meetings with the lad ies.of this city and country and di recting the classes in hygienics re cently formed by her. gular visits to Her- iston. Consult him ee and be assured of pod eye service. H. A. McKeen, foreman at the C. 8. McNaught Co. alfalfa mill, has a severe case of blood poison In his light hand, thought to be caused from a sliver wound. At The Movie Thanksgiving Last week the Hermiston Drug I received direct from Japan a oment of excellent hand-painted mhaware, together with a large as- ment of bamboo household ad- aments made up of truit baskets, odwich and cake trays and flower L n is said that this is the fin- 4 collection of articles of this na- re ever seen in Hermiston. of Vengeance,” which will be the Thanksgiving Day attraction at The Movie in this- city next Thursday evening, November 27. Two shows. In this attraction Harry Carey will star as Cheyenne Harry Carston. New Car Owners Dr. C. O. Wainscott, T. H. Had- dox and Ben Smith are owners of brand new Dodge cars, which they purchased the latter part of last week. Since then they have been constantly coursing up and down the newly completed Columbia highway. To Auto Owners I have opened up a first class vulcanizing shop in the Sharrard building one door east of The Her ald office, and am now prepared and fully equipped to repair auto guar- casings and inner tubes. antee all work, and solicit a fair share of your patronage. E. G. TILDEN. 9-2tc NOTICE Thursday Dr. Francis P. Adams moved In the Young home, which he recently purchased, and Friday Ed. Miles moved to the ranch south of town vacated by the doctor and which had been purchased by Mr. Miles from Attorney J. T. Hinkle. J. W. Wright, who owns a ten acre alfalfa i ranch a short distance west of town, was here from Port- land this week looking after the place. During the summer months Mr. Wright farms the tract himself, and in the winter sojourns in the Rose City. R. B. McLane has sold his 20 acre ranch in Columbia District to a Mr. Smith of Pilot Rock. The transfer was made this week and the new owner • is expected here to perman- days. ently settle in the next ten Mr. 1 McLane and family will con- Unite i to live on the project, and are now looking up a suitable location. The G. G. C.'s gave a miscellane- ous shower for Mrs. H. D. Percey at her home on the West Side Tuesday evening. The lady received many many useful and beautiful gifts from members of the club, all of whom were her former schoolmates. Dur ing the evening refreshments were served and all had an enjoyable time. LAYS' GARAGE. SKINNER & WHITE LABOR AGENCY 35 N. 2nd St. Portland 00 YOU WANT WELP? We furnish promptly Farm Help, a Kitchen"Nl‘s"* wood cutter, *""• Cm, Phone Broadway 3205 Joe Stewart is the new section foreman at Hermiston, coming from Hermiston Hotel Short Order La Grande. He says he was through Bill of Fare here 14 years ago with an extra Cereals railroad gang, at which time he only Ham and Eggs Bacon and Eggs observed sagebrush and jackrabbits, Steaks and Chops and was surprised when be came Sandwiches Baked Beans this time to see a thriving and pros Boston Brown Bread perous city. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Salads have seven children, six boys and Oysters, any Style one girl, four of whom have entered Coffee Cake Pie the local school. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Percey Sisters We Are Receiving Stamped Embroidery Goods For Christmas work. Some now on display as follows: Towels,Gowns, Center Pieces, Bags, Scarfs, Aprons, Baby Sets, Etc., Etc. Percey Sisters herald WANT ADS-- A Drill that Sows the Seed in the Bottom of the Furrow Get your rye seeded before the heavy winter weather sets in so a good start will have taken place by spring. In the early spring months alfalfa seed can then be drilled into the rye in the utmost safely. WE SELL D R ILLS ON TEEMS I F DESIRED "r SAPPERS’ INC. "" IIAR DWAKE IMPLEMENTS The ladies of the W. C. T- U. will hold a cooked food sale Tuesday af- ternoon, Nov. 25th. in the building formerly occupied by the Electric Light Co. Come and get something for your Thanksgiving dinner. On and after Monday, Nov. 17, we will discontinue carrying mon Some women are born with hand- thly accounts. Our increasing sales "me Ups, some acquire handsome lips, make this step absolutely necessary ad some have handsome lips thrust if we are to continue in business. pon them.—Cartoons Magazine. So, on and after the 17th we deal for cash only, both in the supply de BREEZY BUBBLES partment and the shop. Respectfully, Starry realms—“movie” circles. One of the best things going—an Welcome guest. | Enid Bennett will star In "A Desert Wooing” at The Movie to- night. Fatty Arbuckle will also ap- Pear on the screen In “Good Night. Nurse." OF HERMISTON Resources Over One-third of NEW PEORIA DR ILL are newcomers In Columbia District, was the lucky winner of the pony raffled by George Beddow last week. First National Bank I OREGON HERMISTON AUTO COMPANY NEW STOCK OF FORD PARTS Just Received . GENERAL LINE OF REPAIRING On All Makes of Cars Full Line of TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Corner First Street and G'ady* Avenue The New Garage PIONEER * B arber SHOP E. MILES. PROP. Phone Your Order* BARBER SHOP for all kinds of Clean and Sanitary . Transfer Work Stand at Siscel's. Phone 262 We are ready at anv time to go any where or haul anything. Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer BATHS IN CONNECTION W.B. BEASLEY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL The partnership existing between Ames & Strohm has by mutual agreement been dissolved, Mr. Ames “ will retaining the business, and " it hereafter be known as Ames & Son The chairman of the Republican ! Hulling Co. Signed. county central committee last week J. H. Strohm, issued a call for a meeting to be held C. F. Ames. in ’Pendleton last Saturday evening Hermiston. Ore., Nov. 18, 1919. of all the precinct committeemen in CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS the county. At 8 o’clock on that evening the lobby of the Hotel Pen- dleton contained about 80 per cent Notre is hereby given that Dis- of the total number, and at 9 o'clock trict No 14, Umatilla County. the convention was called to order School Warrants, including Num- by the chairman. bers 2013 to 2032. Inclusive, will be The meeting was held primarily paid on presentation to me at Her- for the purpose of discussing the ad miston. Oregon. Interest ceases visability of beginning activities for from date of this publication. No the 1920 presidential, state and vember 22, 1919. county political campaign, and after Earl J. Kingsley, Clerk Dist. No. 14- It was affirmatively decided to do so, all present enjoyed a prearrang- Thanksgiving Services ed banquet in the dining room of the Thanksgiving Day services at the hotel. a. m , Baptist church Thursday, 11 Among those present from here preaching by Rev Gallaher Music was Mayor F. C McKenzie, east side will be furnished by the Baptist and precinct committeeman, and S. R. Methodist choirs. Everybody come Oldaker, west side precinct commit and join In Thanksgiving to the teeman. giver of every good and perfect It is rumored that a meeting of Ira D. Hall. Pastor. gift. the Democratic county central com mittee la to be held soon. Subscribe for The Herald COMMITTEMEN MEET We will be in our New Shop about December 5th. To give you better “SERVICE” we have already added an Electric Drill to our equipment. LAYS' GARAGE CHEVROLET CARS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS