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

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    THE HERMISTON
see us for
Traveler.
SAFE AND CONVENIENT
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Dr. Freeze makes
regular visita to Her­
miston. Consult him
free and be assured of
good eye service. 36
HERMISTON,
OREGON
At The Movie
BANKING
When contemplating a trip,
Checks
ALD,
FOR SALF—32 Acres
Playhouse Tuesday, November 23rd
One of the greatest treats ever
heard here will be given by THE
GREAT SHIRLEY - AND co. Mr.
Mr,
.
Shirley is known as the Saxophone
King, and is pronounced everywhere
to be the greatest saxophone soloist
In the world. He is also expert on
other instruments among them being
the cornet, piccolo and xylophone.
Many years experience on the con-
cert stage and the best vaudeville
circuits has taught him how to ar­
range a program to suit the many
different tastes of the public. He
is supported by a ladies orchestra
under the leadership of Madam
Shirley, each one being an artist of
true merit. Madam Ardelle is a
singer of experience both in concert
and vaudeville. The saxophone
quartet will be especially good and
entertaining, as well as the string
trio. There will be many other
specialties too numerous to mention
Don't forget the time and date.
BIGGER.
BETTER
PICTURES
THE PLAY HOUSE
OREGON
Saturday, Nov. 20
Who killed Henry Forbes?
HIS LAST FALSE STEP”-Comedy
Matinee 2:30; Evening, 7 and 9
1% miles from
Stanfield on highway. All equip-
ment buildings.
and cattle Priced
go with
Good
at a place.
snap.
Geo. W. Elder Real Estate Agency.
Oregon Hotel bldg., Hermiston, Ore
____ ______________
10-tie
We have a number of good, used
Fords Prices ranging from $200
to 3350, each one a bargain. Terms
it desired. You cannot afford to
wait at these prices. Hermiston
Lynn D. Hayward, Mrs. Sylvia D
Aut Co.________
10-3tc Hayward, and Miss Agnes D. Derby,
WANTED
Through our connection with the arrived in Hermiston from James­
NOTICE: All classified ads are sup­
town, New York, Wednesday morn­
posed to be paid in advance. Here- Oregon Motor Garage, Pendleton, we
after, this rule will be strictly en- are now able to offer to this territory ing, and are guests at the home of
Herald Pub. Co. the advantages of their high class Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Beals of this city
forced.
car exchange. Here are a few They will remain over Thanksgiving,
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the used
when they will leave for San Diago.
real
bargains:
Herald office.
California.
Two 1919 Buick Touring, 5 pass
One 1918 Buick Turing, 5 pass.
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon One
0 1918 Buick Touring, 7 pass.
R. F. Walter, assistant chief engi­
paper for sale at the Herald.
One 1013
1918 Buick Roadster.
neer in the Reclamation service,
One
1918
Dodge
Touring.
WANTED—To trade a Ford touring One
Page Convertable Roadster stationed at Denver, Colorado, was in
car for good team of horses. H. One 1917
1920 -
- - Roadster.
Buick
Hermiston last week, making an of­
E. Hamby.
9-tfc One
1920 Ford Truck. Solid Tires, ficial inspection.
like new.
FOR SALE
Come in and get our prices and
Reverend Ira D. Hall left Monday
terms.
FOR SALE—Good bath tub and some
for Portland, where he will be during
Hermiston
Auto
Co.
good fence posts reasonable. Call 10-3tc.
the week, attending the Baptist
or phone 251.
10-tfc
ministerial confrence, held at the
FOR SALE—Special sale on Buck­
East Side Baptist church.
Turkey for sale. Phone 4082. 10-ltc
ram hat shapes. Percey Sisters.
9-2tc
We have some large pieces of card­ '
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd spent Fri-
board for decoration purposes for
Thanksgiving and Christmas. As­ FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine. day and Saturday in Pendleton, Mr.
sorted colors. The Herald Office.
Spring and fall pigs sired by the Dodd going to attend a meeting of
,
10-ltc
grand champion. C. C. Mason.
the committeemen interested in the
5-tfc Republican campaign just past, and
FOR SALE—2 reg. Jersey Heifers,
also 1 horse for sale, weight about FOR SALE—Work horses Including Mrs. Dodd for a few day’s shopping.
1250.. J. S. Dyer.
9-tic
four year old colt weell broken. J.
H. Reid.
A murder mystery that will baffle
44-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught left
FOR SALE—Weaned pigs. C. M. Ed-
you, melodrama that will thrill you, or Pendleton Monday. Mr. Mc-
10-2tp FOR SALE—2 horses with harness, a romance that is full of intrigue.
monda. Phone 643.
Naught returned the same day, while
one wagon, 2 dozen chickens. E.
“The Teeth of the Tiger" at the Play­ Mrs. McNaught will remain there for
F. Pierson.
4-tfc
FOR SALE—Piano. Inquire Fannie
house Saturday, November 20th.
everal days.
C. Todd.
9-tfc
FOR SALE—New line of embroider­
A hunting party consisting of Dr.
FOR SALE—Howard, heating stove
ies ready for Christmas sale. Also
Call for School Warrants
in good condition. Phone 183 or
display of crochet work suitable F. V. Prime, H. E. Hitt, E. J. Kings­
Notice is hereby given that school
341.
9-tfc
ley and W. T. Roberts left Hermiston varrents of School District No. 14,
for gifts. Percey Sisters. 9-2 tc
Saturday
night for Arlington, return­ ounty of Umatilla. State of Oregon.
FOR SALE—"Golden-Glow Ranch"
Himbers 2130 to 2231 inclusive, will
Boardman, Ore. 80 Acres, 45 A. Corn fattened hogs for sale. M. W. ing Monday. Bum luck.
e paid on presentation to me at my
Bloom, Columbia district.
9-2tp
in alfalfa. 10 A. in other crops.
office of the Tum-A-Luni Lumber Co.
For
Fire
Insurance
see
O..
C.
Young
50 A. rabbit fenced. Small house,
Interest ceases after this date.
6-tfc
at Dodd’s office.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
MISCELLANEOUS
barn and large machine shed. $10,
19th day of November, 1920.
000 before Nov. 25. Adolf Skoubo.
R. A. Brownson
8-3tp STRAYED—2 iron gray geldings, Real Estate Fire and Automobile In­
Clerk
weight about 1500; one sorrel
surance; C. W. La Barre.
7-tfc 10-ltc.
mare, weight about 1100. Were
FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, $2.00
haltered, one dragging chain, and Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
and $1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc
were headed towards Butter Creek.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
Reward. Notify Chas. W. Powell,
Grande, Oregon,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre
repaired. Correll's shop.
7-tfc Land Office at La
10-2tp
Irrigon, Ore.
October 9th, 1920.
ranch. Would like small place
Notice is hereby given that Ed-
close In as part payment. Inquire Good boy wants place to work and go We have a large stock of adding ma­
8-tfc
chine rolls of paper. Call or write ward E. Shaw, of Hermiston, Ore-
to school. Will work Saturdays
at jewelry store.
ton, who, on Nov. 17, 1917, made
for a supply for your machine.
for wages. Victor Swank, Her-
Homestead Entry, No. 018253, for
10-ltc.
miston, Oregon.
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No.
N1, Section 14, Township 5 North,
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
10 in first class condition $50.00
flange 29 East, Willamette Merid-
10-tfc TO TRADE—Two 1100 pound mares
an, has filed notice of intention to
for good sized work horse. Weaned
Public Notice
lake three-year proof, to establish
DO YOU need a new typewriter rib- pigs 15.00 each. H. J. Stillings.
Umatilla Project, Oregon, District
laim to the land above described,
No.
34
bon? The Herald office has a lot
10-tfc
Department of the interior, Wash­ before W. J. Warner, United States
of them in stock, good ones too.
Commissioner, at his office, at Her-
ington. D. C. November 4. 1920.
1 . SUPPLEMENTAL CONSTRUC­ niston, Oregon, on the 16th day of
FOR SALE—1 Registered Jersey LOST—a child’s gray sweater. Re­
heifer, 8 months old. 1 thoro-
turn to this office and receive re- TION: Under the provisions of the December, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
bred Poland China gilt, 6 months
10-ltp Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902
ward.
William O. Sutherland, William
(32 Stat., 388,) and acts amenda­
old. Inquire at this office. 6-tfc
tory thereof, or supplementary there­ 9. Whitesett, Frank H. Donaldson,
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine; A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, to, particularly section 4 of the Rec­ and Fred E. Earnhart, all of Her­
wash bowles, and hot water tanks lamation Extension Act of August miston, Oregon.
Ford delivery body. See Harry
C. S. Dunn,
and fixtures. If we havent what 13, 1914 (38 Stat., 686.) a majority
Kelley.
61-tfc
Register.
you want, we'll get it. Repairing of the water right applicants and 7-5tC
and installing.
I. E. Putman. owners of the land included in Dis­
FOR SALE—Weaned pigs. R. C.
trict No. 34 of the Umatilla Project,
Challis
10-2tc
WILL TRADE—13,000.00 Mortgage Oregon, have made agreements pro­
for good sheep or cattle. F. D. viding for an increase In the cost of
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield Pro­
construction in the sum of forty dol­
Stanley
10-2tc
lars ($40) per irrigable acre. This
ject, io acres alfalfa, all fenced
rabbit wire, buildings and well. Do you have trouble starting your increased cost is for the concrete lin­
Ford in the morning? Install an ing of what is known as the “DH”
Stock and furniture also for sale.
"easy starter" and your trouble lateral for approximately 300 lineal
42-tfc
Inquire this office.
dissapears.
$12.50.
Hermiston feet, and the relocation and con­
struction of said lateral for approxi­
Auto Co.
9-tre
mately 970 lineal feet; also the con­
WAXED Carbon paper that will not struction of 1350 lineal feet of new
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
soil the hands for sale at the Her­ lateral from the “D” canal, in order
that water may be delivered as near
or stock ranches for sale or
ald office.
as practicable to the commanding
trade in Oregon, Washington
FREE WOOD—enough to last the points of the various units in said
and Montana, will take irrigat-
ordinary family four years, about district, all of which supplemental
ed land as part payment and
six hundred trees, four horses and construction will involve a cost of
terms to suit on balance. We
two men can take out over one not to exceed Forty dollars ($40) per
will sell you a wheat ranch on
hundred per day. Robb Bros. 9-2ct acre of irrigable land.
small payment down and bal-
2 RATIFICATION: The said a-
ance on easy payments.
G. A. Rise- greements are hereby ratified and
General
Auctioneering.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Work confirmed and the said increase in
ling, Stanfield, Oregon,
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
3-tfc the construction charge of Forty dol­
guaranteed,
phone.
Oregon, Box 613, Phone 6 12.
lars ($40) per irrigable acre is here­
Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both by made effective in accordance
with the conditions of the said agree­
bays. One has white face and ments
and as herein specified.
feet. J. K. Shotwell.
• 3-tfc
FOR W. SALE
— Good farm team. .
3 LANDS EFFECTED: The lands
Agnew.
47-tf C
In the district, all of which are sub­
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.
— •
ject to said Increased charge, are de­
Adding machine rolls of paper for
scribed as follows:
u you want to sell your land or
Sale at the Herald office.
Township 4 North, Range 28 E .
home write to us and we will
w
M
call on you and make arrange-
FOR SALE—1 room house 20x24.
Sec. 3, SW* NW% SW* W‘
menta.
We
make
quick
sales.
G»n be moved easily. J. 8- Dyer.
SVS
’
.
’Ys NEL NEY su SEW
Oregon-Washington
Ranches
Co.
41-tfc
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
NWE
N7SWZ"NWS"A sw%
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
(WANT ADS.
HERMISTON,
æ
tí®
Admission, 15c, 35c
Sunday, November 21
TOM MOORE in “Duds”
A Goldwyn Feature
HAROLD LLOYD in “His Royal Slyness
Paths Review
Matines 2:30: Evsning, 7 and 9
Admission, 15c, 35c
Tuesday, Nov. 23
SHIRLEY, World’s Greatest Saxa-
phone Soloist Rr. Ladies Orchestra
Admission 35c, 5Oc
One Show Only, 8 P. M.
Dorothy Dalton in ifL Apache
A picture of the underworld in Paris
“SECRET SOCIETY”-Comedy
Famous Players
Admission 15c, 35c
One Show Only, 8 P. M
SPECIAL--Thevkkiving
Two Shews
Prices-
35c - 15c
(ilhe Primrose Ring" and a Famous Players Comedy
THNKSGIVING GREETINGS
9
wo extend to you. We want every
patron to feel that we are deeply
grateful for courtesies shown us.
In requesting a continuance of
your patronage in
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
Hermiston, Oregon.
A HOT 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
FOR
SALE—Edison Phonograph
cheap. Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
61tfc
POR SALE—40 Acres irrigated air-
aura ranch. Price, tt sold before
T L
Hall
Transfer—City and
country
frauling. Leave orders.at
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192- 30tfc
January 1st, $6,600. $2,500 cash.
Best buy on project. Ray W.
Sprague, Motor route A, Hermiston WHEN your subscription expires for
_
10-ltp
Saturday Evening Post . . . . . . $2.50
Ladles Home Journal .......... 2 00
Country Gentleman -------- - 1.00
FOR SALE— 1917 Fora runabout has
send your renewals to me. I only
• truck body and 4 new tires.
gat credit for the subscriptions I
Price $200. T. H. Haddox. 10-2tp
POR SALE— Gas tarak.
10-tfc
I
kana IT Leave
M you part
send of it in the 1 money
get no
credit.
home.
Ed. H. Graham.
47-tre
NW 1,
4 PAYMENT OF INCREASED
CHARGE: Such increased charge of
Forty dollars ($40) per irrigable
acre shall be added to the construc­
tion charge against the land in ques­
tion and be paid In additional annual
installments after the last of the in-
stallments nt the present construc­
tion charge, being eight annual in­
stallments of Five dollars ($5) per
irrigable acre each.
John Barton Payne
Secretary of the Interior.
10-ltc.
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