The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 12, 1920, Image 5

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    HERMISTON
—---- —---- THE
BANKING
When contemplating a trip,
see us for
OVER HALF OF YOUR RED
CROSS MEMBERSHIP DOLLAR
Traveler.
Checks
BIGGER,
BETTER
PICTURES
WORKS AY HOME
SAFE AND CONVENIENT
OREGON.
HERALD, MRMTSTON,
HERMISTON.
THE PLAY HOUSE
OREGON
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH
First National Bank
Wallace Reid in
“THE LOTTERY MAN”
OF HERMISTON
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Dr.
Freeze makea FOR SALE—Special sale on Buck­
regular visita to Her­
ram hat shapes. Percey Sisters.
miston. Consult him
9-2tc
free and be assured of
good eye service.
36
FOR SALE—7 year old mare, weight
1100 pounds, work single or
double, nó reasonable offer re­
fused. B. B. Lane, Irrigon 4-tfc
WANT ADS.
FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine.
Spring and fall pigs sired by the
grand champion. C. C. Mason.
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WANTED
5-tke
FOR SALE—Work horses including
NOTICE: All classified ads arc sup­
four year old colt weell broken. J.
posed to be paid in advance. Here-
H- Reid.
4 4-tfc
after, this rule will be strictly en-
forced.
Herald Pub. Co. FOR SALE—2 horses with harness,
one wagon, 2 dozen chickens, E
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the
F. Pierson.
4-tfe
Herald office.
Corn fattened hogs for sale. M. W.
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon
Bloom, Columbia district.
9-2tc
paper for sale at the Herald.
WANTED TO RENT—by Dec. 1st, 2
or 3 furnished rooms. Must be
modern. Inquire at this office.
9-2tc.
FOR SALE—3cows, 2 shoats weigh
about 150 pounds, chickens, calf
2 farm implements. W. F. Smith,
on the Dlshon place.
9-ltc
FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, $2.00
and Jl.OO box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre
ranch. Would like small place
close in as part payment. Inquire
at jewelry store.
8-tfc
If you want to sell your land or
home write to us and we will
call on you and make arrange­
ments. We make quick sales.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
DO YOU need a new typewriter rib­
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
bon? The Herald office has a lot country hauling. Leave orders at
of them in stock, good ones too.
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
FOR SALE—150 laying White Leg­
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
horn pullets, Hoganized stock.
Phone 42F2. J. R. Sears. 8-2tfc. WHEN your subscription expires for
Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50
Ladies Home Journal ........... 2.00
FOR SALE—1 Registered Jersey
Country Gentleman ............... 1.00
heifer, 8 months old. 1 thoro-
send your renewals to me. I only
bred Poland China gilt, 6 months
get credit for the subscriptions I
old. Inquire at this office. 6-tfc
send in. If you send it in I get no
credit. Leave part of the money
FOR SALE—3 ranches, containing
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tr
126 acres in Columbia district,
good land, priced to sell, easy
terms. H. J. Stillings.
6-tre For Fire Insurance see O. C. Young
at Dodd’s office.
b-tre
FOR sale —15 h. p. Alamo engine;
Ford delivery body. See Harry Real Estate Fire and Automobile In­
surance. C. W. La Barre.
7-tfc
Kelley.
51-tfc
FOR SALE—20 acres, SUnfield pro-
ject, 10 aerea alfalfa, all fenced
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale.
42-tfc
Inquire this office.
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
or stock ranches for sale or
trade in Oregon, Washington
and Montana, will take irrigat­
ed 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 543.
FOR SALE— Good
farm
team.
W. Agnew.
A.
47-tfc
FOR SALE—Hay baler, one horse
power, at McComas Island. For
Particulars see F. E. Earnheart,
7-2tp
Hermiston, Oregon.
Adding machine rolls of paper for
sale at the Herald office.
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FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
Can be moved easily. J. S. Dyer.
41-tfe
FOR
SALE—Edison
cheap.
Phonograph
Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
51 tie
Mrs. Dyer has moved her stock of
hand-painted china from the jew­
elry store to her home east of
town where she will sell, do order
7-tfc
work or teach.
“The Speak Easy’
A Famous Players Comedy
Admission
15c and 35c
Two Shows Only
7 and 9 p. m.
AND MANAGEMENT COST AT
NATIONAL
HEADQUARTERS
ANO THE
14 DIVISIONS
No Matinee.
NOTE:
Hermiston-Pendleton Football Game
IS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH
LESS THAN 4 PER CENT OF
THE TOTAL EXPENDITURES!
SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT
Mr. Adams will play
Prelude
By Rachmaninoff
Barchetta
By Nevins
Popular Selections
MANAGEMENT COSTS
LOW FOR RED CROSS
National and Division Head­
quarters Take Less Than
4 Per Cent of Funds.
WANTED—To trade a Ford touring
Red Cross Roll Call—the fourth an­
car for good team of horses. H. FOR SALE—New line of embroider­
ies ready for Christmas sale. Also nual re-enlistment of members in the
E. Hamby.
9-tfc
display of crochet work suitable American organization—will be held
FOR SALE
for gifts. Percey Sisters.
9-2tc here November 11 to 25. Officers in
charge of the Roll Call for the chapter
FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet 490—
of which this city forms a part, how­
MISCELLANEOUS
Mechanical condition guaranteed,
ever, feel that the canvass in this
inquire in shop at Lay's Garage.
section practically can be completed
9—Itp A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, within the first week of the time set
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
and fixtures. If we havent what should the present plans for intensive
FOR SALE—2 reg. Jersey Heifers,
you want, we’ll get it. Repairing work be followed out.
also 1 horse for sale, weight about
In all its work preparatory to the
and installing.
I. E. Putman.
1250.. J. S. Dyer.
9-tfc
Roll Call the Red Cross this year, as
FOR SALE—Piano. inquire Fannie Do you have trouble starting your last, has laid stress on the point that
C. Todd.
9-tfc
Ford in the morning? Install an the movement is purely a dues-gather
"easy starter” and your trouble ing activity, and not to be confused
FOR SALE—Ford windshield glass
dissapears.
$12.50.
Hermiston with "drives” or other campaigns.
for one week only. Uppers $6.50 ;
Auto Co.
9-tfc
The national body also is laying em­
lowers, $7.00.
Hermiston Auto
phasis on the fact that more than 50
Co.
9-ltc WAXED Carbon paper that will not per cent of all membership fees se­
soil the hands for sale at the Her­
cured here remain in this community,
ald office.
FOR SALE—Howard heating stove
and on the low "overhead” cost of
in good condition. Phone 183 or
FREE WOOD—enough to last the the organization.
341.
9-tfc
"While the Red Cross has not been
ordinary family four years, about
six hundred trees, four horses and subjected to that violent criticism of
FOR SALE—Dressed Rabbits, frying
two men can take out over one extravagance and waste which has
size. Dick Upham.
hundred per day. Robb Bros. 9-2ct been attached to some activities re
suiting from the war and its after-ef-
FOR SALE—“Golden-Glow Ranch”
General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise- fects,” said an officer of the national
Boardman, Ore. 80 Acres, 45 A.
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work body recently, "we are pleased to be
in alfalfa. 10 A. in other crops.
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
able to make public the fact that
50 A. rabbit fenced. Small house,
barn and large machine shed. $10, Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both management cost at national head-
000 before Nov.25. Adolf Skoubo.
bays. One has white face and quarters and in the 14 divisions has
amounted to less than 4 per cent ot
8-3tp
feet. J. K. Shotwell.
3-tfc the total expenditures by the organi
FOR SALE—Hot Blast heating stove
Call Phone 215.
8-ltC
A Newspaper Story full of action
IS FOR
NATIONAL
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USES
zation. This is a turnover expense so
small as to establish a mark for many
a commercial concern to work toward,
and on its face proves that for the
Red Cross, organization efficiency and
economy are not only ideals but
achievements.”
JUNIOR RED CROSS HELPS
IN COMMUNITY'S WORK
Through the Junior Red Cross the
school children of this county have an
important part in work of the local
Red Cross chapter. Throughout the
Northwest school children are taking a
keen interest in the activities in which
they are engaging as members of this
organization. These activities do not
interfere in any way with the regular
work of the schools, but they do add
zest to class room studies.
In Portland, Tacoma, and Spokane
the Juniors have financed clinics,
where children have been given dental
and medical examinations. In numer­
ous counties throughout Idaho, Ore­
gon and Washington they have made
provisions for first aid kits in every
rural school. Besides other activities,
the Juniors of Boise. Idaho, are provid­
ing flowers for the Barracks Hospital
in that city where many disabled ex-
service men are receiving treatment
Poor, crippled children in many towns
have received badly needed atten­
tion, and the bills have been paid out
Of funds raised by the Junior Red
Used Furniture, stoves, heater and
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc Cross.
Through the Junior Red Cross
We have a large stock of adding ma­ thousands of children In Europe have
chine rolls of paper. Call or write been fed and given medical care
through contributions by members of
for a supply for your machine.
the Junior Red Cross in this country.
The Juniors of the Northwest gathered
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. large quantities of clothing for the
"Wild Children of the Urals," who
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, were recently returned to their homes
October 9th, 1920.
by the American Red Cross after hav­
Notice is hereby given that Ed- ing wandered uncared for over the
ward E. Shaw, of Hermiston, Ore- wastes of Siberia And now. through
gon, who, on Nov. 17, 1917, made the Junior Red Cross. It Is being made
Homestead Entry, No. 018253. for possible for children in this country to
NY, Section 14, Township 5 North, correspond with children in other
pance 29 East, Willamette Merid­ lands.
ian, has filed notice of Intention to
nake three-yeer proof, to establish
One Month of Red Cross Work.
laim to the land above described,
In an average month this year, the
perore W. J. Warner, United States Red Cross aided 423,888 adults and
Commissioner, at his office, at Her: 101 755 children In Europe; people who
ntston, Oregon, on the 16th day of otherwise would be without even the
December, 1920.
simple necessaries o( like.
Claimant names as witnesses ,
William O. Sutherland, William
Protection tor Future Years.
3. Whitesett, Frank H. Donaldson,
Last year 92,000 women and girle,
ind Fred E. Earn hart, all of Her-
under Red Cross instructions, complet-
piston, Oregon.
C. S. Dunn.
I ed courses in home care of the sick.
Register.
7-itc
Bessie Barriscale in
• ‘Hearts Asleep9f
A Robertson-Cole Feature
COMEDY—‘A Social Lion”
Admission: 15c and 35c
Matinee 2:30
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH.
Evening 7 and 9 p. m
See Page 3 for Program
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH
Robert Warwick in "IN MIZZOURA” Paramont-Artcraft Picture
“SCHOOL AND SCANDAL” Brigs Comedy
One Show Only—8 P. M.
Admission—15c, 35c
THNKSGIVING GREETINGS
wo extend to you. We want every
patron to feel that wo are deeply
grateful for courtesies shown us.
In requesting a continuance of
your patronage In
THE AMERICAN
RED CROSS I
^PEACE TIME
Child Welfare
OUR LINE
It gives us pleasure to tell you that
we are making greater efforts than
usual to merit your good will and add
to our circle of friends.
CITY BAKERY
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Hermiston, Oregon.
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Boys and girls who learn early to
take proper' care of their teeth,
throats, eyes, esrs and stomachs, have
made a long step toward healthy
manhood and womanhood. Through
its public health and nursing serv­
ices, the American Red Cross aims
eventually to reach all school children
with teachings regarding disease per
vention and health promotion. Here’s
a school nurse treating a little girl
for sore mouth, at the same time im­
planting a valuable lesson in teeth-
brushing and proper diet.
AHOT TIME
Cheery Winter Fires
often develop big ones
CARRY FULL FIRE PROTECTION
E. P. Dodd
Car Trouble?
:: Fire Insurance
CALL US
Engine stop? Something wrong with the
mechanism?
Just step to the phone, tell central to give you
No. 571 and your troubles will soon be over.
We are the greatest little trouble fixers you
ever ran across.
We’re hunting trouble—
CAR TROUBLE.
We live on trouble.
And we get rid of your trouble so quickly and
easily that you almost feel like inviting trouble
just to see us straighten it out.
No trouble too troublesome for us to remedy.
Hermiston Auto Co