The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 07, 1921, Image 5

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    LODGE DIRECTORY
Sefety Deposit Boxes
Travelers Checks
Insurance of all Kinds
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. 8,
< meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Emma S. Johnson. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner Sec.
OF HERMISTON
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
repaired. Correll's shop.
7-tfc
WANTED
Music as an aid to morale is having
a successful test among, laborers em­
ployed on the construction of the mil­
lion-dollar Barrett dam near San Die-
go. Cal., according to H. N. Savage,
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F,
" meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hydraulic engineer tn charge of the
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
construction of the dam. A special
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
G. H. Myers. N.G.
recreation hall, provided with a player-
piano, phonograph, a steel guitar and
instruments, was built by Mr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS other
Savage for the use of the workers.
"It has long been the custom on big
projects to have clubs for the higher
paid, technical men, but the common
VETERINARY SURGEON
laboring class has been left to seek Its
House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore. own pleasure,” said Mr. Savage. “But
on this job,” he continued, “I have
looked after the latter class and let
the
’higher ups’ take care of them­
DR. R. G. GALE
selves. It may be a reversal of things,
Physician and Surgeon
hut I am finding It working out in fine
Office— Glady a Ave. near First St.
shape, for our labor turnover, even
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 641 though we are located 43 miles from
th» city, is remarkably small, and I
believe that music and the other en­
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS tertainments which we furnish the
Physician and Surgeon
men keep them contented on the Job.”
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
About 75 per cent of the men on the
Office over First National Bank
Barrett
dam work are of Mexican or­
OFFICE PHONE, 92
igin, although American citizens, and
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
they are very fond of music.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Day or night calls answered promptly
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
NOTICE: All classified ads are sup­
posed to be paid in advance. Here­ THE feeling of security is well worth
after, this rule “will be strictly en­
the premium paid.
How about
forced.
Herald Pub. Co.
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
FOR SALE
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
If you don't find what you want
Office over Fini National Bank
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine; in the classified columns .advertise
Ford delivery body. See Harry for it. You’ll get It.
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Kelley.
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51-tfc
Calls answered at all hours
Residence phone 711
Office phone 551
Notice of Final Hearing
FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Spring and fall pigs sired by the
grand champion. C. C. Mason.
undersigned, as administrator of the
r
5-tfc estate of Fred A. Brunson, deceased,
DENTISTRY
FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre has filed his Final Account and Re­
Hermiston. Oregon
ranch. Would like small place port in said estate with the Clerk Office. Bank Bldg.
Phone, 93
Office Hours
close in as part payment. Inquire of the County Court of the State of Office
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
at jewelry store.
8-tfc Oregon for Umatilla County; and
that the Judge thereof has fixed
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. Monday, the 7th day of February,
10 in first class condition *50.00 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
10-tfc a. m., as the time, and the County
Optometrist and Optician .
Court room in the Court House at
FOR SALE or Exchange—*5,000.00 Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
Glaseas ground to fit your eyes
equity in two houses in Portland as the place for the hearing of ob­ Fifteen years experience at your service
for good irrigated land near Her- jections to such final account and
the settlement thereof.
American Nat. Bank Bldg.
. misten. Geo. W. Elder Agency,
F. B. Swayze,
Hermiston, Oregon.
11-tfc
Administrator of the estate of
Pendleton, Oregon
Fred A. Brunson, Deceased.
Raley, Raley & Stelwer,
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro­
Pendleton, Oregon, At­
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
torneys for Administrator.
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Get Your
17-5tc
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Inquire this office.
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D . F. V. PRIME
Dr. Dale Rothwell
farm
l . vaughan |
FRESH BREAD
EVERY MORNING
From Your
team. A. I J.
47-tfc = ELECTRIC FIXTURES =
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FOR SALE or Exchange—480 acres = AND APPLIANCES
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Phone 139
=
good wheat land, will take 10 to E 0s K. Court St. Pendleton, Oro. =
20 acres good Hermiston property ÜllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllÍl
in part paymenet, balance the very
best of terms.
Geo. W. Elder
Agency, Hermiston, Oregon. 11-tfc
FOR SALE—Very reasonable, five
room bungalow nicely finished in­
side (something different and
new) Inquire at Herald office.
17-2tp
—
HOTEL
Local Dealer
PENDLETON BAKING CO.
LA
CORNELIUS
BARBERING
By Skilled Journeymen
Barben
FOR ^ALE—30 ft windmill steel
tower, one 18x9 hayrack. W. W.
Rogers.
17-2tp
FOR SALE— NW 1 of the SW1 of
Sec. 5, Tp. 4. This 40 Is In the ir­
rigated district of the Western
Land & Irrigation Co’s, project—
unimproved, and will be sold
worth the money. It was bought
as an investment. It is difficult
to manage at long range. Some­
one will get a snap. Send at once
your best -offer. G. F. Jordan,
Carlinville, Ill.
17-4tc
FOR SALE—My 20 acre ranch, two
miles from Hermiston, joins Mc-
Keen and Parker’s place. Half
leveled, about 2 acres in alfalfa.
House, other improvements
If
sold at once, only $1400. Terms
W. L. Kimble, Pomeroy, Wash., R.
D. 1. Phone 26F12.
,14-tie
FOR SALE—50 second hand sewing
machines in good condition, or will
trade for hay, chickens, furniture,
or anything else we can handle. C.
E. Henley, Pendleton, or leave word
with Mrs. W. B. Beasley, Hermiston.
14-tfc.
FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, 92.00
and *1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc
FOR SALE—Piano.
C. Todd.
Inquire Fannie
9-tfc
FOR SALE—3 cows, 3 miles west of
city. C. J. Voliva.
l«-2tp.
MISCELLANEOUS
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
and fixtures. If we havent what
you want, we'll get it Repairing
and installing.
I. E. Putman.
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CASH Paid for second hand goods.
Correll’s Shop.
17-tfc
LOST—License plate No. 19466 bo-
tween Stanfield and Hermiston.
Return to Stanfield Auto Co..
Stanfield, or at this office. 17-ltp
FOUND—Glass light and frame for,
light six auto. Inquire at this of-
fice.
17-1te
General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise-
ling. Stanfield, Oregon.
Work
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
country hauling. Leave orders at
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. lOtfc
Adding machine rolls of paper for
sale at the Herald office.
The Theatre
Beautiful
THE PLAY HOUSE
Saturday,
JANUARY 8
$5000°
SHOWER BATHS
Two of the most homelike hotels
in Portland, located in the heart of
the shopping and theatre district.
All Oregon Electric trains stop at
the “eward Hotel, the House of
Cheer. Excellent dining room in
connection. The Hotel Cornelius,
the House of Welcome, is only two
short blocks from the Seward. Our
brown busses meet all trains.Rates
$1.50 and up.
W. C. CULBERTSON, Prop.
WM. SHAAR
T. L. HALL
TRANSFER
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LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
ELLIOTTS TIRE SHOP
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance,
Investments
Land and City Property :
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang­
ed and improved.
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
PHONE 152 '
Hollis Percey, Prop.
Hermiston, Ore.
Insurance-
strong American companies
insuring against fire. The best
Western companies. Correct rates.
Experienced business attention as-
surred.
♦
,wa
Loans--
Agency for Union Savings &
Loan Association of Portland.
Investment. Excellent rate of
interest on money, protected by
State deposit of securities.
Loans on improved city proper­
ty. Can let you have money to
build.
Investments:
If you want to buy, advise with
us as to safe investment. We
know values, soils, water rights
and possibilities of success. Can
direct you right.
We hold state license to do
business and are under bond for
honest dealing. Whatever we re­
present we will stand by.
E. P. DODD
Hermiston, Oregon
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The French Restaurant
BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Rooms in Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pendleton. Oregon
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Notice of Election
Notice is hereby given that an elec­
tion will be held at the office of the
Hermiston Irrigation District on
Main Bt. In the City of Hermiston,
Ore. on Tuesday, January 11th 1921
for the purpose of electing one direc­
tor to serve for three years. The
polls will be open from 8 a. m. until
5 p. ni. of said day.
W. J. Warner
1S-2U
Secretary
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PRETTY ADDITION TO ROOM
Wandering Jew or Some Other Vino
In Bowl of Water la a Splen-
did idea.
Hermisten
Oregon,
Sunday, January 9
H. B. WARNER
REWARD!
FOR
THE CAPTURE
DEAD.AL
J. A. PÉED
Dr. Freeze makes WHEN your subscription expires for
Si regular visits to Her-
Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50
Ladies Home Journal .......... 2.00
miston. Consult him
Country Gentleman ............... 1.00
free and be assured of
send your renewals to me. I only
good eye service.
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get credit for .he subscriptions I
send in. If you send it in I get no
credit. Leave part of the money
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tfc
FOR SALE—Good
W. Agnew.
Engineer In Charge of Construction
Work on Big Dam Has Found
Idea Pays Woll.
UJERMISTON LODGE NO. IM A. r. & A. M .
meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third
Tuesday evenings of each month. V isiting breth-
ren welcome
C. W. Kellogg. Seey.
A. W. Prann. W. M.
First National Bank
among
VW
V
WANT ADS,
MUSIC BIG AID TO MORALE
“The Gray
Wolf’s Ghost”
“Private Husband”
Sunshine Comedy
2:30, 7 and 9 P. M.
15-3 5c
ss
y
Wednesday, Jan. 12
Wm.S.
HART
ETHEL
CLAYTON
,
IN
If you want to keep a large bowl
or panful of water near a steam radi-
a t or or hot-air register to counteract
the excessive dryness of the heat, try
tilling the bowl with the delicate green
vine called Wandering Jew and place
d ^ammounl^rkruji Picure
it on a table near a steam radiator, re­
newing the water frequently.
also
This vine will grow and spread beau­
PARAMOUNT
tifully in water and has the added ad­
MAGAZINE
vantage of not needing daily sun. It
will do just as well in a dark corner,
if that is where your radiator happens
7 and 9 P. M.
POST NATURE
to be, with only an occasional visit to
a sunny window, and at the same time
2:30, 7 and 9 P. M
15 and 35c
25-5OC
it will light up that dark corner won-
derfully. A few sprigs of the vine
will spread rapidly and luxuriantly
and will do away with the useless
with the law and the practice of said
look that a plain bowlful of water
Summons
always has. In addition to their dec­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE court and barring said defendants
and all persons claiming by, through
orative value, water bulbs are also a
STATE OF OREGON
or under them, or either of them sub­
useful means of Increasing humidity,
For the. County of Umatilla
sequent to the 28th day of January,
bat always choose the odorless ones.
F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as 1908, of all right, title, and Interest
Receivers of the Western Land and in or to said premises or property
Vessel for Submarine Research.
Irrigation Company, Plaintiffs, vs. ave the right to redeem as provided
Details of a new submarine intend­ J. Herbert Strohm and C. E. Joslyn, by law.
This summons is published pursu­
ed for ocean research work were
ant to an order of the Honorable
Defendants.
given to the members of the Academy
TO J. HERBERT STROIIM and C. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said
of Science by M. Laubeuf, ita Inventor,
made and entered on the 11th
E.
JOSLYN, the above« named de­ court,
says a Paris correspondent of the Lon­
day of December, 1920, directing the
fendants:
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don Express. Its length Is 62 feet,
publication of summons herein by
In the name of the State of Ore.: publishing once each week for six
Its diameter 7 feet 6 Inches, and
It has a displacement of 50 tons, You are hereby required to appear successive weeks In the Hermiston
It can descend to a depth of 330 feet. and answer the complaint heretofore Herald, a weekly newspaper printed
Its accumulators and electric motors filed against you in the above entitl­ and published at Hermiston, Oregon.
Date of first publication December
give It a speed of six knots on the sur- ed court and cause on or before the 17th, 1920.
face and nearly five knots under wa­ last day of the time prescribed in the
W. S. Levens
ter. It Is equipped with portholes re- order for publication of summons
Baker, Oregon
railing those of the famous Nautilus herein, to-wit, within six weeks
W. G. Drowley
created by Jules Verne. The Inventor from the date of the first publication,
,
Vancouver, Wash.
claims that the vessel can be used for of this summons or within six weeks 14-7tc Attorneys for the Plaintiffs
the date of personal service up­
various operations, such as the loca­ from
on you of a copy of the summons and
SUMMONS
tion of wrecks, the collection of ma­ complaint herein, if the same be
rine specimens, soundings, the study served out of the State of Oregon; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
of ocean currents, or sponge fishing. and if you fail so to appear and ans­
For Umatilla County
The cost of construction, which was wer the plaintiffs will apply to the
O. Stangehy, Plaintiff, vs. W. M.
estimated when the plans were first court for the relief demanded in the
drawn up In 1907 at *38,000, is now complaint herein, to-wit for a Tutle, Defendant.
To W. M. Tuttle, the above named
judgement against J. Herbert Strohm
placed at *120,000.
for the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety defentant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Dollars and
Sixty-eight
cents
Poer Gondolas.
(*790.68) with interest thereon at OF OREGON: you are hereby requir-
Business had prospered with Mr. the rate of six (6) per cent per an­ ad to appear and answer or otherwise
Cashtalks. So much so that his wife num from February 1st, 1917, and plead to the complaint filed against
found herself established in a large for the costs and disbursements of you In the above entitled action In
house with grounds—nothing so low this suit, and for a decree adjudging said court within six weeks from the
the same to be a first lien upon the date of the first publication of this
as a garden !
quarter of the South­ summons, and you are further notifi­
One morning Mrs. Cashtalks sent Southwest
west quarter of Section 19; the ed that If you fail to answer or other­
for the gardener, of whom she was Southwest quarter of the South­ wise plead in this cause within the
Very proud.
west quarter of Section 30; and said time plaintiff for want thereof
“I’ve had a letter this morning from the South half of the North half will take judgement against you for
Mr. Cashtalks, John,” she informed of the Southwest quarter of the the sum of $342.39 with Interest
the man. “He is traveling In Italy, Northwest quarter of Section 30, all thereon from the date of filing of the
and says that while in Venice he in Township 4, North of Range 28, complaint in said action and for his
bought two gondolas for the lake, E. W. M., together with the water costs and disbursements in this ac­
which should arrive this week. So right of one miners’ inch for each tion.
This summons is published pursu­
of said land below the construct­
you must go to the store it once and acre
ed line of what is known as the ant to an order of the Hon. G. W.
get some food for them and bnild "Hinkle Ditch,” under and by virtue Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
them a nest or something. I’m sure of the mortage executed and deliver­ Court made and entered on the 13th
the poor things will be tired and hun­ ed by J. Herbert Strohm to the Hink­ day of December, 1920.
gry by the time they get here I”— le Ditch Company on January 28,
The first publication of this sum-
1908, recorded in Umatilla County, mons is made on the 17th day of De-
Houston Post
Oregon, in Book 33 of Mortages at cember. 1920 in the Hermiston
page 569, and foreclosing said mort­ Herald,
Poles Grateful to America.
W. J. Warner,
gage and directing the sale of said
Polish papers In the United States premises and property in accordance 14-7tc.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
have recently published a resolution
unanimously passed by the Polish diet
expressing thanks “for the memory of
future generations” to seven American
organizations who “in the name of
brotherly love have brought relief to
the unfortunate without flinching be­
fore danger and difficulties.” The
seven organizations mentioned are
the American Red Cross, American
Relief Administration, Young Women's
Christian association. Young Men's
Christian association. Fund for Eu-
ropean Children, American Commis-
FOUR DOLLARS WILL BUY
elon for Fighting Typhoid and the
Joint Distribution 'committee.
FIVE DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
THE TOLL
GATE
“More Deadly
Than the Male”
Memory
Lane
Pre-Inventory Sale
This is no fake--come in and see
Perfectly Frank.
Aunt Nellie and ber "beau” had
taken her tiny niece, Ruth, to the
park. They did everything they could
to amuse her, oven standing by (for
almost an hour) the "slide of life,”
while Ruth made one slide after an-
other.
Finally auntie thought
could make a facetious remark, Of
course It was intended to amuse the
"beau.”
“I believe I’ll slide down next,
Ruthie,” she said.
Little Ruth observed her with great
concern. Then she said earnestly:
"You can’t Aunt Nellie, you're toe
I must have more money
to meet my bills
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER
• WATCHMAKER
To the West End
HERMISTON, OREGON