THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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A complete stock of bath tube, toilets,
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
and fixtures. If we havent what
you want, we'll get it. Repairing
Idea That They Would Take Kindly
and installing.
I. E. Putman
JAPANESE AVERSE TO CHANGE
Safety Deposit Boxes
Travelers Checks
Insurance of all Kinds
FIRST
to American-Built Houses Proved
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Dr.
Freeze makes General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise-
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work
regular visits to Her-
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
miston.
Consult him
free and be assured of
Linoleum bargains at Oregon
good eye service.
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Harware & Implement Co.
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
WANTED
THE feeling of security is well worth
the premium paid.
How about
WANTED—Alfalfa hay to ship on
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
P. Dodd Agency.
11-2-
commission. W. A. Leathers. -Itp
Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv., 15 to WHEN your subscription expires for
Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50
50 per cent off on practically every
Ladies Home Journal ...... 2.00
article. All articles reduced, no res
Country Gentleman ........... 1.00
send your renewals to me. I only
ervations.
get credit for the subscriptions 1
send in. If you send It in I get no
FOR SALE
credit. Leave part of the money
home. Ed. H. Graham.
4 7-tfc
FOR SALE—4 room house, 2 lots, 5
Notice of Final Hearing
blocks east Oregon Hotel on main
Notice is hereby given, that the
street, with berries and fruit, good
undersigned, as administrator of the
well, sleeping porch 10x24, and estate of Fred A. Brunson, deceased,
good shade. Call Earl Caldwell. has filed his Final Account and Re
port In said estate with the Clerk
Hermiston.
19-ltp
of the County Court of the State of
FOR SALE—Fine registered O. I. C. Oregon for Umatilla County; and
tnat the Judge thereof has fixed
sow. Call at the Jewelry store. Monday, the 7th day of February,
19-tfc 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
a. m., as the time, and the County
FOR SALE—Webber 3 % in wagon, Court room In the Court House at
good as new; springtooth harrow, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
as the place for the hearing of ob
also black team weighing 1400
jections to such final account and
each. H. Bottger, Hermiston. 18-3tp the settlement thereof.
F. B. Swayze,
Administrator of the estate of
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine;
Fred A. Brunson, Deceased.
Ford delivery body.
See Harry
Raley, Raley & Stelwer,
Kelley.
51-ttc
Pendleton, Oregon, At
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No.
torneys for Administrator.
10 in first class condition $50.00
17-5tc
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"Ketz” the real alectric washer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiui
reduced 20 per cent at Oregon Hard
ware & Implement Co.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES =
to Be Wrong.
WE have some plan books out that
we need. If you have one of these
With the double hope of business
please return it.
Tum-A-Lum success and social service, a certain
Lumber Co.
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firm in Japan some years sgo begun
the importation of American-made
WAXED Carbon paper that will not movable bouses on a large scale. The
soil the hands for sale at the Her houses, the firm believed, would offer
aid office.
very comfortable and cosy little homes
Adding machine rolls of paper foi at reasonable prices to the salary-earn-
log classes of Nippon and would bring
sale at the Herald office.
about a great improvement In the do
mestic life of the Japanese.
LODGE DIRECTORY
The enterprise, well-meaning as It
undoubtedly was, turned out to be a
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. E. 8.
It was like sn overzealous
C meets second Tuesday evening of each month failure.
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visiting member but enlightened missionary trying to
welcome.
Emma S. Johnson, W. M.
impose the dogmas of Christianity on
Kathryn L Garner. Sec.
heathens, regardless of the latter s
LIERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M
Ideas, temperament and history. The
meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third
Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting broth Japanese have their own customs,
ren welcome.
modes of living and traditions, which.
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
A. W. Prann, W. M
Irrespective of whether they be good
or bad, are dear to their hearts and
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F hard to give op In a fortnight. Homes
Y meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellow
are the most basic of institutions,
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
G. H. Myers. N. G and house construction Is the result
of centuries of home life to a nation
To try to induce the Japanese to give
PROFESSIONAL CARDS up their houses Immediately and dwell
In the American-made bouses Is like
trying to urge them to give up all
Japanese ways of feeling, believing
VETERINARY SURGEON and thinking, and to adopt occidental
ways of behavior. It is preposter
House Phone 21
Hermiston. Ore
ous.—East and West News.
J. A. PEED
DR. R. G. GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Office—Gladys Ave. near First St,
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 641
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE, 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m.
Day or night calls answered promptly
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 651
Residence phone 711
D r . F. V. PRIME
DENTTSTR "
Hermiston, Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
I J. L. VAUGHAN, Dr. Dale Rothwell
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AND APPLIANCES
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Optometrist and Optician
FOR SALE or Exchange—f5.000.00
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Phone 139
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Glasses ground to fit your eyes
equity Ln two houses in Portland S 203 E. Court St. Pendieton, Ore. =
Fifteen years experience at your service
for good irrigated land near Her iïlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllîî
miston. Geo. W. Elder Agency,
American Nat Bank Bldg.
Hermiston, Oregon.
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Pendleton, Oregon
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Inquire this office.
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FOR SALE or Exchange—480 acres
good wheat land, will take 10 to
20 acres good Hermiston property
in part paymenet, balance the very
best of terms.
Geo. W. Elder
Agency, Hermiston, Oregon. 11-tfc
FOR SALE— NW Y 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.
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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, $2.00
and *1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc
FOR SALE—Piano.
C. Todd.
Inquire Fannie
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FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow and
calf, and good cream separator.
Address, J. G. Camp, Umatilla,
Oregon.
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FOR SALE—Good top buggy or will
trade for chickens. Inquire this
office.
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FOR RENT—Furnished room In
private family. Inquire at this of -
fice.
. 19-ltp
FOR SALE O. A. C. Strain Barred
Plymouth Rock cockerels. *3.00
and *5.00. S. L. Carson. 19-4U
MISCELLANEOUS
CASH Paid for second hand goods
Correll’s Shop.
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T. L Hall, transfer,
Tire shop, phone 192.
call Elliott’s
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HOTEL
SEWARD
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 Seward 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.
Get Your
FRESH BREAD
EVERY MORNING
From Your
Local Dealer
PENDLETON BAKING CO.
BARBERING
By Skilled Journeymen
Barbers
SHOWER BATHS
Real Estate,
WM. SHAAR
Loans,
T. L. HALL
Insurance,
Investments TRANSFER
Land and
City
Property :
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang
ed and improved.
Insurance-
strong
American
companies
insuring against fire. The best
Western companies. Correct rates.
Experienced business attention as-
surred.
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
Elliott’s Tire Shop
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
Agency for Union Savings A
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.
PHONE 162
Hollis Percey, Prop.
Hermiston, Ore.
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.
Wo 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
The French Restaurant
BAUST and CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Rooms in Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
• AVeen
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MSVOey S AVPSSL,
Pendleton, Oregon
Saturday, January 22
All Star Cast in
“The Cinema Murder”
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
“A Ladies Tailor”
2:30, 7 and 9 p. m,
15-35c
Sunday, January 28
BESSIE BARRISCALE ..
“Her Purchase Price”
A Sunshine Comedy—“The Heart Snatcher”
Frank Stevens, Cornet Solo, at Evening Performances
2:30, 7 and 9
15-35c
Diary of Junius Brutus Booth and
Other Interesting Relics Are
Found In Old Theater.
Diaries and relics of Junius Brutus
Wednesday,
Booth, famous In the annals of the
American stage, were brought to light
by wreckers working on the recon
struction of the famous old Walnut
Street Theater, at Philadelphia, Pa„
the oldest playhouse In the United
States.
Away up in the eaves, and there was
no evidence to show how they were
put there, were two big hampers of
wicker, falling to pieces from age. The
theater’s manager had a ladder put up,
and he and a workman started to as-
eend.
The ladder broke and the workman
had some ribs fractured, but the ham
Summons
pers, when finally brought down, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
proved well worth the trouble.
STATE OF OREGON
They were full of oldtime costumes,
For the County of Umatilla
a diary of the famous actor, a license
F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as
for Booth's father to practice law,
Receivers of the Western Land and
signed by the king of England, and a
collection of old playbills and pro Irrigation Company, Plaintiffs, vs.
J. Herbert Strohm and C. E. Joslyn,
grams that are Invaluable today.
Alongside the hampers, resting Defendants.
across two beams, was a big, thin slab
TO J. HERBERT STROHM and C.
of marble. It was found to be a litho E. JOSLYN, the above named de
graph stone on which were made the fendants:
pictures advertising John Sleeper
In the name of the State of Ore.:
Clark.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint heretofore
Arc and Microscope.
filed against you in the above entitl
Before the Royal Microscopical so ed court and cause on or before the
ciety In London there was described a last day of the time prescribed in the
method of photographing objects mag order for publication of summons
nified by the microscope. The light of herein, to-wit, within six weeks
the electric arc Itself Is employed, from the date of the first publication
of this summons or within six weeks
that of the incandescent lamps being
from the date of personal service up
shielded ; the light Itself Is filtered, on you of a copy of the summons and
and thus a powerful monochromatic complaint herein, if the same be
light, at the extreme limit of visibil served out of the State of Oregon;
ity, is obtained.
and if you fail so to appear and ans
With this light excellent photographs wer the plaintiffs will apply to the
of minute objects, under a magnifica court for the relief demanded in the
herein, to-wit for a
tion of 2,200 diameters, were made and complaint
exhibited upon a screen.
The ex judgement against J. Herbert Strohm
perimenter suggested that lenses spe for the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety
Sixty-eight
cents
cially corrected for the ultra-violet Dollars and
(*790.68) with interest thereon at
rays would enable photography to do
the rate of six (6) per cent per an
for the microscope what It has already num from February 1st, 1917, and
done for the telescope.—New York for the costs and disbursements of
Evening Post.
this suit, and for a decree adjudging
the same to be a first lien upon the
Southwest quarter of the South
Peanuts Gain In Popularity.
west quarter of Section 19; the
More than 2.000,000 acres In this
Southwest quarter of the South
country were planted with peanuts west quarter of Section 30; and
last year. The demand for them Is the South half of the North hall
Increasing by leaps and bounds. They of the Southwest quarter of the
are one of the most nutritious foods Northwest quarter of Section 30, all
known to man, one pound of them in Township 4, North of Range 28,
(shelled) containing nearly half • E. W. M„ together with the water
pound of fat and a quarter of a pound right of one miners' inch for each
of protein, both high grade and read acre of said land below the construct
ed line of what is known as the
ily digestible. For running the body
"Hinkle Ditch," under and by virtue
machine they are three times as effi of the mortage executed and deliver
clent as an equal weight of beef and ed by J. Herbert Strohm to the Hink
five times as efficient as au equal le Ditch Company on January 28,
weight of eggs.
1908, recorded In Umatilla County.
Peanuts yield a sweet wholesome Oregon, in Book 33 of Mortages at
page
569, and foreclosing said mort
cooking oil. A bushel of them In the
shell will produce a gallon of oil. gage and directing the sale of said
Many lard substitutes now sold and premises and property in accordance
popular are peanut oil converted Into with the law and the practice of said
a solid fat
January 26
MARGUERITE CLARK.
t(A Girl Named Maryfi
PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
MEMENTOES OF GREAT ACTOR
- THE PLAY HOUSE -
7 and 9 P. M.
May Combine Languages.
It will be of Interest not only to
students of philology In general but to
anyone who has wondered why Nor
way, Denmark and Sweden waste so
much time through having three differ
ent languages to know that Adolf No
reen, long professor of philology at
Upsala, has started a movement to
bring the three languages more close
ly together. His task Is stupendous,
but since be is a philologist himself he
may usher lo the day when a drama
written by a Dane can be played In
Stockholm without being translated.
The Variously Valuable Shark.
Sharks are now prised for their
skin by manufacturers of shoes and
leather articles. Special seines have
been constructed with which to catch
the man fish, and as maby as 200 a
day have been captured. One bide,
says Experimental Science, will pro
duce 10 to 40 square feet of leather.
The liver of the shark yields upon
boiling with water a valuable oil, used
n making glue, soap, points and medi-
cines. The meat is white, resembling
ualibut, and is edible.
15-35c
court and barring said defendants
and all persons claiming by, through
or under them, or either of them sub
sequent to the 28th day of January,
1908, of all right, title, and interest
In or to said premises or property
save the right to redeem as provided
by law.
This summons is published pursu
ant to an order of the Honorable
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said
court, made and entered on the 11th
day of December, 1920, directing the
publication of summons herein by
publishing once each week for six
inecessive weeks in the Hermiston
Herald, a weekly newspaper printed
and published at Hermiston, Oregon.
Date of first publication December
17th, 1920.
W. S. Levens
Baker, Oregon
W. G. Drowley
Vancouver, Wash.
14-7tc Attorneys for the Plaintiffs
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
STATE OF OREGON
For Umatilla County
THE
O. Stangeby, Plaintiff, vs. W. M.
Tutle, Defendant.
To W. M. Tuttle, the above named
defentant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: you are hereby requil-
ed to appear and answer or otherwise
plead to the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action in
said court within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and you are further notifi
ed that if you fall to answer or other
wise plead n this cause within the
■.aid time j aintiff for want thereof
will take Judgement against you for
the sum of *342.39 with Interest
thereon from the date of filing of the
complaint in said action and for his
costs and disbursements in this ac
tion.
This summons Is published pursu
ant to an order of the Hon. G. W.
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
Court made and entered on the 13th
day of December, 1920.
The first publication of this sum-
moni Is made on the 17th day of De-
cember, 1920 in the Hermiston
Herald,
W. J. Warner,
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Attorney tor Plaintiff.
3 CUT PRICES 3
HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVER—Not Sterling, hut Next Best
Hollow handle Knives, flat handle Forks, silver inlaid, *21, now $16.80
Table Spoons, silver inlaid $9.00. now
7.20
Dessert Spoons, silver inlaid, $8.00. now
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6.40
Tea Spoons, silver Inlaid, *4.50, now
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ALVIN PLATE
Hollow handle Knives, flat handle Forks, were *22.50, now
$18.00
Dessert Spoons, were *6.50, now .......................................................... 5.20
Tea Spoons were *4.00, now ................................................................... 3.20
COMMUNITY PLATE
Hollow handle Knives, flat handle Forks, medium size, *21.00, $16.80
Flat handle Breakfast Forks, were »8.00, now ....................
6.40
Tea Spoons, were *4.25, now
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This is the price marked on the box and the 20 per cent reduction
we have been advertising since Christmas, and we pay the 5 per cent tax
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER
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WATCHMAKER
Ta the West End
HERMISTON, OREGON