The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 01, 1920, Image 5

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OREGON
TON,
BANKING
When contemplating a trip, see us for Travelers
Checks
SAFE AND CONVENIENT
Mb
“Gat First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
LIFE INSURANCE
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
■Of Hartford. Connecticut-------
E. D. DUNGAN, Agent
Dr.
Freeze makes FOR SALE—Six H. P. Fairbanks-
Morse gas engine. Good condition.
regular visits to Her­
J. D. Watson.
45-tfc
miston.
Consult him
free and be assured of FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford
car in good condition, or will
good eye service.
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trade for cows. II. K. Hanby. 52tfc
FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
Can be moved easily.. J. S. Dyer.
41-tfc
HONEY for sale in any quantity, ex­
tracted or comb, at the old Dishon
place. Mrs. W. F. Smith.
50-tfc
WANTED
WANTED—One or two people to WANTED to sell 40 acres or more of
travel to Seattle by auto, leaving
my 110 acre tract on Diagonial
about Monday, October 4. Share
road one mile east of town. Terms
gas and oil only. Inquire at Her­
ald office.
3-ltp
to suit purchaser. • Eber D.
Mossle.
47-4tc
WANTED—High school boy to work
Saturday mornings at the Herald FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph
office. See Mr. Athey.
cheap. Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
51tfc
WANTED—$1000.00 first mortgage
security, improved property. In­ FOR SALE—1 Litchfield manure
spreader used 1 year; 1 21 in.
quire at this office.
1-tfc
wagon; 1 hay stacker; 2 two-year
WANTED—By a respectable widow
old heifers to freshen in spring;
40 years of age to correspond with
1 three-year old just fresh; 1
a clean living widower or bachelor
cream separator.
W. L. Bless­
with a home.” Inquire at the Her­
ald office.
3-3tp
ing.
52-tfc
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-—My 40 acre farm in Col­
umbia dist., 20 acres in alfalfa,
FOR SALE—Rye straw. S. R. Shel-
easy to irrigate. Will sell with or
laday.
3-tfc
without stock and equipment.
Jacob Hoffman.
52-tfc
FOR SALE—Several good milch
cows, some young heifers, one
Guernsey bull calf six months old, FOR SALE—Hay baler and 12-20
gas engine, fully equipped. J. E.
also Poland China hogs, one big
Mason.
l-3tp
male 14 months old. C. L. Ben­
nett 2 miles W. of Umatilla.
3-tfc
•_____
aki
NO HUNTING signs at the Herald
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine;
office.
Ford delivery body.
See Harry
Kelley,
51-tfc
FOR SALE—A good work horse, or
will trade for heifer. J. J. Cas-
FOR SALE—One oak dining table.
serly.
l-2tc
H. E. Hanby.
46-tfc
FOR SALE—New Dodge cars, tour­ FOR SALE—Cull apples, 1 cent per
pound at the Gent ranch. Phone
ing, business or roadster models.
Prompt delivery.
J. A. Peed,
272.
1-tfc
sales agent.
4 3-tfc
Sixteen H. P. portable Stover engine,
MISCELLANEOUS
25 H. P. Avery tractor and Acme
hay and ensilage cutter for sale.
C. W. La Barre.
46-tfc LOST—Tent between Hermiston and
Pendleton.
Notify J. M. Doyle,
3-ltp
FOR SALÉ—20 acres, Staufleld pro­ Plymouth, Wash. Reward.
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced LOST—A bunch of keys Tuesday
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
night.
Please return to Herald
Stock and furniture also for sale.
office or post office.
3-tfc
Inquire thia office.
42-tfc
General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise-
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
or stock ranches for sale or
Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both
trade in Oregon, Washington
bays.
One has white face .and
and Montana, will take irrigat­
feet.
J. K. Shotwell.
3-tfc
ed land as part payment and
terms to suit on balance. We
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
will sell you a wheat ranch on
small payment down and bal­
typewriting and stenographic work.
ance on easy payments.
See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd's
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
office.
3tfc
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
FOR SALE—Good
W. Agnew.
farm
team. A.
47-tfc
FOR SALE—Work horses including
. four year old colt wee 11 broken. J.
H. Reid
44-tfc
1919 Indian Motorcycle with side
car for sale. Terms to suit. In­
quire of Morrison & Son Garage.
Hermiston, Oregon.
1-tfc
A chance to get a good buy in used
Ford cars at the Hermiston Auto
Co.
2-tfc
FOR SALE—Grimes golden apples,
both eating and cooking. Inquire
H. N. Clarke or Bodkin ranch 2-2tp
FAMOUS
BELLS OF
BOSTON
Not the Least In the Historic Old
City la the Ono That Was Cast
by Paul Revere.
A hell which was cast by Paul Re­
vere still bangs in the belfry of King’s
chapel, built when Boston was in Its
infancy. This bell was the one hun­
dred and sixty-first cast by Revere.
Besides being a bell caster Revere al­
so was an engraver, a goldsmith and
a dentist. Rising above the modest
houses is the old North church, from
which Revere received his signal
previous to his famous midnight ride.
Christ church, the second Episcopal
church of Boston, is situated In the
north end, and Is an off shoot of King’s
chapel. Its spire, designed and built
In 1723, has served as a landmark to
guide ships Into the harbor. In 1804
this spire was blown down by a great
gale, and was shortened by 16 feet.
The chime of bells; now silent, which
hangs in the tower, was made In 1774,
In the foundry of Abel Ruddall, of
Gloucester, England. Each bell has
engraved upon It an Inscription denot­
ing Its history. The bells, as was com­
mon belief In that time, were supposed
to possess the power to dispel evil
spirits.
THE PLAY HOUSE
Wm. S. HART in “John Petticoats”
THE THEATRE
BEAUTIFUL
HERMISTON.
OREÇON
It’s a Hart Special with plenty of action
AI. St. John Comedy, “SPEED”
A comedy that puts the show over to a whirlwind finish
TOPICS OF THE DAY
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
How a pretty woman doctor cures heart trouble in a Western mining town
also
in ,hiehstest “Bumping Into Broadway
2,000 feèt of laughs from start to finish
Harold Lloyd
Fire Insurance In three strong
companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
.
3tfc
Used Ford cars for sale at the Her­ Dodd’s office.
miston Auto Co.
2-tfc
WHEN your subscription expires for
A good cow, some chickens, dry
Saturday Evening Poet ....
$2.50
peach wood and a power cream
Ladies Home Journal ___ 2 00
seperator for sale. See J. Pelmul-
Country Gentleman . .......... - 1.00
der.
51-tfc
send your renewals to me. I only
get credit for the subscriptions I
send in. If you send it in I get no
FOR SALE—50 acres highly im­
credit. Leave pert of the money
proved alfalfa ranch tn Columbia
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tfe
district, very reasonable price. W
W Felthouse, phone 4072. 50-tfe
Straved or Stolen
FOR SALE—Three mares, weight One bay horse about 1100 pounds,
about 1100: two sets harness; two
brand resembles plain horseshoe
milch cows; one pole stacker; two
with bar through and looks almost
wagons; one heating and one cook­
like a D. only with ends extending
ing stove, one DeLava] cream sep­
on. beard being fairly low on right
arator No. 12; two mowing ma­
shoulder. Belongs in Cold Springs
chines; one rake. E. F. Pierson
pasture on Columbia.
Notify P.
49-tfe
P. Sullivan. Reward.
. 52-tfc
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Stage and Movie.
To me tbe Joy of the theater Is In
the attention forced by a skillfully con
structed play acted by players of con­
viction and artistic power. 1 have of­
ten watched an audience coming from
a moving-picture theater, and rarely
have I seen a look of more elation or
spirit upon the faces of the crowd
than would result from the perusal of
a newspaper. Whereas, after an eve­
ning at an interesting play, the audi­
ence pours forth in animation ; and
even though the play may have been
a tragedy, emotions have been stirred
and minds stimulated until the reac­
tion shows on every face. So long as
the human relation Is preserved be­
tween actor and audience, so long will
the acted drama retain Its supremacy
tn any community.—Otis Skinner In
the North American Review.
Enid Bennett in “Stepping Out”
Good bye scrubbing brush, so long pots and pans, never again. You ought to
see Enid Bennett as the neglected wife make hubby come off
his high horse. Come.
Mack Sennett Comedy, “NIGHT OF THE DUB.”
EVENING, 7 and 9
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6
WILLIAM DESMOND
in “The Blue Bandana”
ADMISSION:
The Wonder of Eggs.
Evening, 7 and 9
Matinee, 2:15
SUNDAY, OCT. 3
SUPREME COMEDY—
“IN ROOM 202
also
THURSDAY, OCT. 7
Evening, 7 and •>
CHILDREN, 15C: ADULTS. 35C
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Bigger and Better Pictures
One cannot find among the multitude
of wonders In nature anything more
marvelous than the development of
an egg, writes Elsa G. Allen in the
American Forestry Magazine. Wheth­
er it be a butterfly which flourishes for
Notice to Creditors
a day only to die after depositing its
In the County Court of the State
eggs, or a reptile which lazily leaves of Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Its eggs with only the warm sand to
mother them, or a fish, like the salmon, John H. Alexander, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
which, with incredible strength, jumps
the rapids to spawn In the upper dersigned has been appointed by -the
above entitled court as Administrator
reaches of rivers, or most appealing of the above entitled estate, and that
of all, a bird which builds a beautiful he has qualified as the law requires.
nest for Its treasures, the egg in every
All persons having claims against
case Is structurally the same, and the the estate are hereby notified to pre-
miracle of life unfolds according to sent the same to me at the office of
W. J. Warner, Attorney at Law. Her-
tbe same laws of cell division.
miston, Oregon, with proper vouch­
ers, within six months from the date
Reckoning Longitud*.
hereof.
Dated this 14th day of September,
Longitude In the United Kingdom
and generally In the United States la 1920.
E. P. Dodd.
reckoned from Greenwich, degrees be­
Administrator pf the Estate of
ing known as east longitude and west
John H. Alexander. Deceased.
longitude from that point until they
,
l-5-5tc
meet in the Pacific ocean at 180 de­
grees from Greenwich, the opposite
Notice for Publication
zero point, Asia being In east longi-
Department of the Interior, U. 3.
tude and the United States In west Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
longitude. For the same reason the September 8th, 1920.
term Orient Is applied to the East and
Notice is hereby given that Effie
Occident to the West It may be said E. Bullack ,of Umatilla, Oregon, who,
that Germany reckons longitude from on June 14th, 1916, made Homestead
Berlin, France from Paris and Spain Entry. No. 016026, for SE‘ NWY,
from Madrid, while sometimes. it Is being Farm Unit "A", Section 22,
reckoned tn this country from Wash- Township 5 North, Range 27 East,
Ington, but usually speaking, Green­ Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
f intention to make three-year
wich Is meant
Proof, to establish claim to the land
. Comfort and economy make hap­
py homes. You get both by using
Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.
AUTHORIZED
Elliott's Tire Shop.
Evening, 7 and 9
Matinee, 2:15
Bessie Barriscale in “Kitty Kelly, M. D ”
above described, before United States
Commissioner, at his office, at Her­
miston, Oregon, on the 8th day of
November, 1920.
Claimant names at witnesses:
Salvan T. Carroll, Pete McNabb,
Don’t wait until it is too late to
have your winter plumbing done. Frank Rider and Arch Mac Farland,
all of Umatilla, Oregon.
Put your order in now and have your
C. S. Dunn,
home ready for the cold spell. I. E.
Register.
Putnam, 5th and Main Sts.
1-tfc
If you don't find what you want
In the classified columns .advertís*
Taken Un Notice
Notice is hereby given that the for it. You'll get It.
undersigned has taken up and holds
at his ranch half mile 8. of the pow­
er plant the following described ani-
mala:
One bay mare about 14
If you want to sell your land or
years old, branded with an open
home write to us and we will
square with bar above on left stif-
fie; one dark bay horse about 10
call on you and make arrange­
years old, no marks; bay mare 3
ments. We make quick sales.
years old. large white spot on fore-
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
head, both hind legs white to knees;
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
bay three-year old mare, small white
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
spot on forehead. 1 white foot. The
above described animals will be sold
at public auction to the highest bid­
Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr.
tfc der for cash In hand on the 18th
day of October. 1920. on my ranch
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and at 12:00 o'clock noon. *
country hauling. Leave orders at 3-2tp
*
L. C. Quick.
Elliott's .Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
See Bennett for autioneering. 16 tfc
me
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of tbe State
of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Christian M. Jensen, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
above entitled court at Administra­
trix of the above entitled estate, and
that she has qualified as the law re-
quires.’
All persons having claims against
the estate are hereby notified to pre­
sent the same to me at the office of
W J. Warner, Attorney at Law,
Hermiston. Oregon,
with
proper
vouchers within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated this 10th day of September.
1920.
Mabel M Jensen,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Christian M Jensen. Deceased.
52-5te
Harman & Muelker
WE DO ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK
Blacksmiths
Wagon Makers
TRUCK AND JITNEY BODIES A SPECIALTY
We make them neat and nobby
Prices reasonable. Give us a trial
Successor to Jake Stork
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The French Restaurant
! J. L. VAUGHANS
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BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Rooms in Connection
STRICTLY FIRST
CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pendleton. Oregon
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i DAIRY AND HOG SHOW envelopes
at the Herald office.
Advertise in the Herald.
It pays.
FORD AGENTS
Expert Automobile Repairing
Electrical Troubles Remedied
Carburetor Adjustments
Ignition Repairs
Full line of Ford Parts, Tires and Automobile
Hermiston Auto Co