The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 13, 1920, Image 3

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    SAVING
Are you saving a few of those cheap dollars each
j month. . .
As conditions advance to normal the buying power
of a dollar will increase.
Every dollar saved now will be worth two eventually
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
.
Dr. Freeze makes FOR SALE—Six H. P. Fairbanks-
Au regular visits to Her-
Morse gas engine. Good condition.
J. D. Watson.
45-tfc
(ebmiston. Consult him
a free and be assured of FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres
good eye service. 36
21 miles from Enterprise, Ore.,
100 acres in cultivation. Good
new barn and house. Good wheat
land.
What have you? J. W.
Miller, Enterprise, Ore.
45-4tp
WANT ADS. Í
WANTED
FOR SALE—Work horses including
four year old colt weell broken. J.
H. Reid.
44-tfc
WANTED—Turkeys, any kind or FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
Dyer.
age. Address Clarence Powell, Can be moved easily. J. S. 41-tfc
46-9tp
Umatilla.
FOR SALE—Oak dining room set,
FOR SALE
davenport, range stove, two beds,
and several other household goods,
FOR SALE—10 acres of finest land
three-in. wagon and hay rack, sad­
under ditch near Hermiston, south,
or will trade for Portland prop­
dle and 22 special. H. E. Klock.
erty. Assume if necessary. Ad­
47-tfc
dress Owner, 273 Dixon Street,
48-3tc
Portland, Oregon.
WANTED to sell 40 acres or more of
FOR SALE—Team of 3-year-old Per­
cheron mares, weight about 2800.
Harness and wagon. T. F .Wal­
lace on W. T. Roberts ranch north
48-tfc
of town.
my 110 acre tract on Diagonial
road one mile east of town. Terms
to suit purchaser.
Eber D.
Mossie.
47-4tc
OR SALE—Extremely well bred
MISCELLANEOUS
2-year-old Jersey heifer.
Phone
223. F. J. Prann.
48-2tc 200 Advanced samples, serges, vel­
ours, Poiret twills, crepes, (silk or
OR SALE—One oak dining table.
cotton, French designs), flannels,
H. E. Hanby.
46-tfc
pajama flannels, cretonnes, scrims,
marquisettes, fall ginghams. New
samples received each month. Mrs.
'en acres in alfalfa, large plastered
Burgess.
48-tfc
house, water piped to house and
barn. 11 miles out. price >4000
C. W. LaBarre.
46-tfc DAIRY AND HOG SHOW envelopes
at the Herald office.
OR SALE—One light spring wagon.
One good tent 12x18. Rebuilt CLOSING Out entire herd of pure
Ford Motor just overhauled and
bred Duroc-Jersey hogs. Nothing
in good condition. J. Skoubo. 43tie
reserved. Geo. H. Root.
44-tfc
BARTLETT ELECTED AS COACH assistant freshman coach.
“Baz”
has
another
year
of
intercollegiate
FOR UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL
football to play but he has announ­
William Kenneth Bartlett, Uni­ ced his intention of retiring from
versity of Oregon discus thrower now the fall sport.
Both Bartlett and Williams were
on his way to Antwerp with the
American Olympic games team, and members of the 1916 team which
tackle on the Oregon eleven which played Pennsylvania at Pasadena in I
played Harvard at Pasadena on New the memorable inter-sectional clash |
Year's day, has been selected as in which the University of Oregon
coach of the Oregon freshmen foot- came off with high honors by a 14
ball team for the coming year, ac- to 0 score. Both were members of
cording to Marion F. McClain, grad- the team which held Harvard to a
7-6score at Pasadena this year.
uate manager.
Bartlett has not definitely accept- Both have played on service elevens.
ed the position as yet, but it is prac­
tically certain that he will be ready Bounty for Marines Who Re-Er'ist
to tutor the yearlings when he re­
By a decision just rendered by the
turns from Europe. "Ken” was of­ Comptroller of the Treasurer a lib­
fered the job some time before he eral bounty is granted to Marines
left for the eastern Olympic tryouts, upon re-enlistment.
but no definite assurance was re­
Under the decision the bounties
ceived that he would take the posi­ range from two months' full pay, at
tion. Recently however, he has ad­ the rate of pay last drawn, for a
vised friends that he would accept two-year re-enlistment to three
the position offered him.
months’ pay for a three-year enlist-
Ken Bartlett has achieved a con­ ment and four for a four-year enlist-
siderable reputation during his grid­ ment.
iron career at the University of Ore-
The bounties in round numbers
gon. During the three years in range from $60 to $475, according to
which he played on the varsity, he rank last held and the numbers of
maintained a record of never having years for which the man re-enlists.
had time called out on his account.
He has played in practically every
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Whiting, Mrs.
conference game the lemon-yellow Bertha Barmore and son, returned
varsity played during that time, Saturday after two weeks spent at
holding down his regular position at the coast.
right tackle against much heavier
players and generally coming off
TO THE ALFALFA GROWERS
with high honors in the argument.
Is your hay for sale? We buy and
Should Bartlett be secured as
freshman
coach, Basil Williams, sell baled alfalfa hay in car lots.
We have storage room for baled
guard on last year's team, will act as hay in any quantity, until the ware­
house is full, at 50 cents per ton
per month, or part of month.
At present we have some unallot-
LODGE DIRECTORY
ed space. Parties storing hay with
E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., us are under no obligation to sell to
Q ueen
meets second Tuesday evening of each month us, though we give said parties, pref­
at 8:00 sharp in Mak’s hall. Visiting members erence on sale when we are buying.
welcome.
Emma S. Johnson, W. M.
We find it to our advantage to
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
have our hay baled and ready for
U ERM ISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M . shipment, when the market demands
1 - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday it.
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
At the present price of labor it
come.
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
A. W. Prann, W. M costs about $1.50 per ton to put the
hay from the wagon into the stack.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F, This will pay for three months stor­
• meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows age, besides having your hay ready
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
for a quick market during this time.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
W. s. Casady. N.G.
We will be pleased to discuss the
hay situation with you at any time.
hours, 9:00 a. m. to 12, and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS Office
2:00 p. m. to 5.
D r .C. O. WAINSCOTT
)R SALE—New Dodge cars, tour­
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
Office over First National Bank
ing, business or roadster models. typewriting and stenographic work.
Prompt delivery.
J.
O ffice H ouks :
Peed, See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
sales agent.
43-tfc
10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., and by appointment
office.
3tfc
iixteen H. P. portable Stover engine,
25 H. P. Avery tractor and Acme
hay and ensilage cutter for sale.
VETERINARY SURGEON
If you want to sell your land or
C. W. La Barre.
46-tfc
Hermiston, Ore.
home write to us and we will
House Phone 283
call on you and make arrange­
)R SALE—Improved 20 acre farm,
ments. We make quick sales.
one mile north of Hermiston. O.
DR. R. G. GALE
D. Burgess.
42-tfc Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Physician and Surgeon
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
Office in Hotel Oregon
OR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro­
Office Hours:
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
Phone 651
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale. Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr.
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
Inquire this office.
42-tfc
Physician and Surgeon
GET your coal early. Let me haul
OFFICE PHONE, 92
It. T. L. Hall, Phone 192. 39-tfc
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
or stock ranches for sale or
trade in Oregon, Washington
and Montana, will take Irrigat­
ali land as part payment and
terms to suit on balance. We
will sell you a wheat ranch on
small payment down and bal­
ance on easy payments.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
OR SALE—Studebaker 5
car in good running
bays’ Garage.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Going to build? Then get my Day or night calli answered promptly
prices on ready cut lumber for any
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
kind of a house. Write me, I will
29tfc Osteopathy
call. C. W. LaBarre.
Medicine
Surgery
PHONE 711
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
Office at Residence all Hours
country hauling. Leave orders at
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
Fire Insurance In three strong
passenger companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
condition, Dodd’s office.
3tfc
44-tfc
DENTISTRY
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Hours
Office Phone. 93
Residence Phone 32
D r . T hos . C. O hmart
MODERN
DENTISTRY
°® SALE—Envelopes with the WHEN your subscription expires for
Saturday Evening Post
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Dairy & Hog show dates printed
$2.50
743 Main St.
Phone 507
2.00
in red ink across the top of en- Ladies Home Journal .
Oregon
1.00 Pendleton
velope. Every envelope that Is sent Country Gentleman ....
send your renewals to me. I only
out of this town from now until
get credit for the subscriptions I
snow time should have the dates
send In. If you send It In I get no
of our big show printed on them,
credit. Leave part of the money
call at the Herald office and we
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tfc
will be glad to show samples. We
nave then In very small quantities.
DR SALE— Fairbanks-Morse « H.
gasoline engine, alfalfa mill
and grain Kt nder, together with
shafting, hangers and pulleys, all |
for >200. L. H. Pearson, 6 miles
east of Hermiston.
4<-tfc !
DR SALE—1918 Ford touring car.
excellent condition. W. P. Llew-
ellyn, Umatilla hotel, Umatilla.
Oregon.
47-tfc
Transfer Work
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
Sue D. Hughes, plaintiff, vs. W.
L. Balch and Nellie A. Balch, his
wife, defendants.
To W.
Balch and Nellie A.
Balch, the above named defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of yon
are hereby required to appear and
answer or otherwise plead to the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit in said Court with
in six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and you are further notified that if
you fail to so answer or plead in this
cause within the said time, the plain­
tiff for want thereof will apply to
the above entitled Court for the re­
lief prayed for in her complaint, to-
wit: for a decree of personal judg­
ment against the defendants, and
each of them for the sum of >500.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
12 per cent per annum from May 11,
1917; for the sum of >20.00 interest
with interest thereon at the rate of
12 per cent per annum from May 11,
1917 and the further sum of >100.00
attorney fees and the cost and dis­
bursements in said suit and foreclos­
ing the mortgage upon the N12
NW1 SE 1 Section 25, Tp. 5 N. R.
28 E. W. M. given to secure the
above named sums.
This summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to an order
of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge
of the above entitled Court made on
the 17th day of July, 1920.
The first publication of this sum­
mons is July 23, 1920.
W. J. Warner,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Hermiston, Oregon.
45-51-7tc
PAYS
For the Individual and for the State
A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Ren­
der Distinguished Serivce to the Public
With Common Schoo) Education
With High School Education ....
With College Education
.......
4 Chances
87 Chances
800 Chances
ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD HIS CHANCE?
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
MOST IN EDUCATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a ‘Liberal and Practical Education* prepares the young man
and young woman for useful citizenship and successful careers in
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
COMMERCE
PHARMACY
MINING
HOME ECONOMICS
FORESTRY
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Th training includes Physical Education. Music. English. Modern
Language, Art. and the other essentials of a standard
technical college course
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20. 1920.
TUITION IS FREE
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR,
Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Harman & Muelker
WE DO ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK
Blacksmiths
Wagon Makers
TRUCK AND JITNEY BODIES A SPEIALTY
We make them neat and nobby
Prices reasonable. Give us a trial
Successor to Jake Stork
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate Of
Charles B. Percey, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed admin­
istratrix of the above entitled estate,
by order of the above entitled court,
and that she has qualified as the law
directs, All persons having claims
against the estate are required to
present the same to me with proper
vouchers at the office of my attorney,
W. J. Warner, at Hermiston. Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, July
14, 1920.
Ella F. Percey, Administratrix
44-48-c
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES
Notice
OR SALE—Five milch cows and
The undersigned will receive at
Tour heifers, all fresh In Novem- his office in Hermiston, Oregon, bids
Per, on W. T. Roberts ranch N. of to run the school bus on what Is
««rmiston. T. F. Wallace 45-tfc commonly known as the North Route
for the school year of 1920-1921.
OR SALE—10 Acres of finest land; Bids to be in by August 17th.
under ditch near Hermiston, south 47-2tc
R. A. Brownson, Clerk.
or will trade for Portland property
Assume if necessary.
Address
Notice
“Wner, 273 Dixon Street, Portland
Notice Is hereby given that my
Oregon.
47-ltc wife, Mrs. Edna Isabelle Adams, hav­
ing quit my home and board without
R SALE—Good farm team. A. my knowledge or consent. I hereby
W. Agnew.
47-tfc give notice that I will not be respon­
sible for any debts contracted by her.
R SALE—The Percey ranch of 20 48-ltc
Leslie W. Adams.
seres, 1 mile from Hermiston, well
proved with good 9-room house.
$25 Reward
Very reasonable. Leah I. Percey. We will pay
>25 reward for infor­
Also 2 auto trucks and dray line mation leading to
the arrest and con­
business, cow, 2 heifer calves. 1 viction of the party or parties who
8as engine, 1 saddle horse. 1 two- stole between 550 and 700 feet of
seated buggy, 1 orchard disk, 1 lumber from the New Play House.
mower, 3 plows, 1 set double har- 48-ltp
Smith * Rogers.
ness and other farm tools. Will
sell all together or seperate. Mrs.
“la F. Percey.
47-tfc
Phone Your Orders
DR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. In-
for all kinds of
“ire at Herald office.
47-tfc
LEATHERS WAREHOUSE CO.
EDUCATION
L enses DUPLICATED ON S hort notice
AMERICAN NATL. BANK BUILDING,
PENDLETON.
Phone 609
AUTHORIZED
FORD AGENTS
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J. L. VAUGHAN?
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Phone 139
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Four New Cars Just Received for
Immediate Delivery
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TRANSFER
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
Better Buy Now. New increase of Freight Rates
will Raise the Price of the Next Shipment
PHONE 192
ELLIOTT'S TIRE SHOP
Sick Cars Made Well
BARBER SHOP
Clean and Sanitary
I We are ready at any time to go any |
where or haul anything.
Hot and Cold
The City Transfer
SHOWER BATHS
WM. SHAAR
Hermiston Auto Co