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THE HERMISTON HERALD, ANNOUNCEMENT— Hereafter we will close at 1 P. M. on Saturday, commencing on January 29th, complying with a custom established by the Banks of the County. () First National Bank OF HERMISTON ” Fire, Auto INSURANCE soar Seos “5 (WANT ADS. Accident, Life Dr. Freeze makes FOR TRADE—Mortgage of $3,300 for improved ranch. See E. P. Dodd regular visits to Her- 20-ltc m Iston. Consult him Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and free and be assured of ranges bought, sold, exchanged or good eye service. 38 repaired. Correll’s shop. 7-tfc . Elliott’s Tire Shop. THE feeling of security Is well worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc WANTED WANTED—60 S. C. White Leg horn pullets or hens from a good laying strain. P. O. Box 407, Her miston. 20-2tp. WANTED Maternity nursing either locally or out of town. Inquire this office. 20-4tp. WANTED—Woman or young lady to do general house work two or three days a week. Ask us. 20-ltp. WHEN your subscription expires for Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50 Ladles Home Journal ...... 2.00 Country Gentleman ........... 1.00 send your renewals to me. I only get credit for the subscriptions I send in. If you send it in I get no credit. Leave part of the money home. Ed. H. Graham. 47-tfc HERMisîoN, OREGöN. A complete stock of bath tuba, toilets, WESTLAND NEWS NOTES wash bowles, and hot water tanks Little Jennie Haney, four year old and fixtures. If we havent what daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse you want, we’ll get It. Repairing Haney, passed away Saturday night and installing. I. E. Putman after a long illiness. Funeral ser vices were held at the family home WE have some plan books out that at Westland on Sunday afernoon af ter which internment was made in we need. If you have one of these the Hermiston cemetery. please return it. Tum-A-Lun On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ful Lumber Co. 19-tfi ler of Scio arrived at Westland to vis it with Mrs. Fuller’s parents. Mr. WAXED Carbon paper that will not and Mrs. Jesse Haney and to help soil the hands for sale at the Her care for the three little Haney child ren who are ill. aid office. Dr. Gale of Hermiston was called Adding machine rolls of paper foi to attend Mrs. Lou Keith, who is suf fering from an abscess in the head. sale at the Herald office. Lavelle Shipley, four year old daughter of U. G. Shipley, has a . LODGE DIRECTORY slight attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Van Deusen and Miss Francis QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. E. S. Mitchel of Hermiston visited at the - meets second Tuesday evening of each mont) W. A. Heneline home Tuesday even at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visiting member ing. welcome. Enana S. Johnson. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Mrs. Johnson of the Minnehaha neighborhood, who underwent an op UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F A A M eration at the Deaconess hospital, is - - meets in Masonic Hall on First and Thir reported to be improving. Mr. John- Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting breth son, who accompanied her to Spokane ren welcome. C. W. Kellogg, Secy. A. W. Prann. W. V has not yet returned. Little Dowena McFall, who has VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F ben threatened with pneumonia, is improving. " meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellow hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Mrs. B. F. Pennock is seriously ill W. R. Longhorn. Sec. G. H. Myers. N. G it her home with an attack of asth ma. A light snow which fell Sunday is PROFESSIONAL CARDS last disappearing with a warm wind The river which has been quite low is igain rising. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson motor VETERINARY SURGEON ad to Pendleton on Friday to attend the funeral of little James McPher- House Phone 21 Hermiston. Orc. ion. Mrs. Jackson is a sister of Har vey McPherson. Mrs. W. J. Jackson who has been risiting with her daughter at Ward DR. R. G. GALE ner for the past few weeks did not re Physician and Surgeon turn home this week as expected, ow- ng to a slight illness. Office—Gladys Ave. near First St. J. A. PEED Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon . Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 641 January 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Walter DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS J. Thorne, of Holdman, Oregon, who, Physician and Surgeon on October 1, 1920, made Additional Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Homestead Entry, No. 019019, for Office over First National Bank NW% NE % and N* NW %, Section OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE, 595 32, Township 5 North, Range 30 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. East, Willamette Meridian, has filed Day or night calls answered promptly notice of intention to make three- year proof, to establish claim to the DR. W. W. ILLSLEY land above described, before United Office over First National Bank States Commissioner, at Pendleton. Medicine Surgen Oregon, on the 15th day of March, Osteopathy Calls answered at all hours 1921. Office phone 561 Residence phone 711 Claimant names as witnesses: Walter Thornton, Frank Brown, r Elias Thorne and Klye Guerrant, all of Holdman, Oregon. DENTISTRY C. S. Dunn, Hermiston, Oregon 19-5tc Register. Office, Bank Bldg. Farm and Home Pointers Only with high-class breeding twine is there enough difference in avor of oats over barley in produc- FOR SALE—Three dozen S. C. White ng better frame and legs to justifj Leghorn hens, good laying strain. the growing of the more expensive Mrs. Z. Pumphry. 20-2tp *eed.—O. A. C. Experiment station. Commercial patterns for home FOR SALE—Winesap apples, $1.50, naking of garments should be tested you furnish container. H. E. Han- y measuring and comparing with by. 20-tfc the individual measurements of the person. Sueh corrections as may be PRIZE Winning White Leghorn necessary should then be made on the Cockerels for sale or trade. Price paper pattern.—Home economics, O $3.00. Bernard Signs, Boardman, A. C. Oregon. 20-4tc. Peas and oats are the most palai- able of all soiling crops grown in the FOR SALE—Fine registered O. I. ‘C. coast districts. Planted in Feburary sow. Call at the Jewelry store. the crop will be ready for use July 1 19-tfc Successive planting every 15 days up to the middle of March will afford FOR SALE—Webber 3% in wagon, ’ood til August 15.—Experiment station, O. A. C. good as new; springtooth harrow, Peach leaf curl control to be cer also black team weighing 1400 tain must be undertaken by. spraying Office Phone. 93 Office Hours each. H. Bottger, Hermiston. 18-3tp Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. with Bordeaux mixture, 6-6-50, not later than February 10. Every bud FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine; must be covered. Once is enough il Ford delivery body. See Harry put on right, and both tree and crop Kelley. 51-tfc will be spared from curl throughout the season.—Plant pathology, O .A. < ■ ELECTRIC FIXTURES • FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. ■ AND APPLIANCES Optometrist and Optician Many rainfall farmers of western • 10 in first class condition $50.00 • Oregon have gone back to the inter- Phone 139 • Glasses ground to fit your eyes 10-tfc • 90S K. Court St. Pendieton, Oro. • Fifteen years experience at your service nountaln regions of Montana and daho looking for new land, forget- FOR SALE or Exchange—$5,000.00 ing the marshes and tideland in American Nat. Bank Bldg. their own back yard, which, if drain equity in two houses in Portland ad, will become the most profitable Pendleton, Oregon for good irrigated land near Her land In the state for such crops as miston. Geo. W. Elder Agency, garden truck and vegetables, and Hermiston, Oregon. 11-tfc small fruit and berries. Drainage 4) HOTEL (4 specialists will help them find out Get Your when and how the land may be re- FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro CORNELIUS claimed.—O. A. C. Experiment sta ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced tion. rabbit wire, buildings and well. Stock and furniture also for sale. Better results are obtained when EVERY MORNING fowls are fed according to appetite Inquire this office. 42-tfc than according to rule. There are From Your no best poultry feeds or rations ex FOR SALE or Exchange—480 acres Two of the most homelike hotels cept those that supply the necessary good wheat land, will take 10 to in Portland, located in the heart of food elements most economically 20 acres good Hermiston property Hens can do well on a whole grain the shopping and theatre district. in part paymenet, balance the very ration.—Poultry, O. A. C. All Oregon Electric trains stop at best of terms. Geo. W. Elder PENDLETON BAKING CO. the Seward Hotel, the House of Clothing Proiects Save Monev Agency, Hermiston, Oregon. 11-tfc Cheer. Excellent dining room in Schools for training leaders in special phases of the clothing project FOR SALE—NW % of the SW1 of connection. The Hotel Cornelius, conducted In Jackson and Coos count Sec. 5, Tp. 4. This 40 is in the ir the House of Welcome, is only two ies were attended by 58 women re rigated district of the Western short blocks from the Seward. Our presenting 19 communities. On the Land & Irrigation Co’s, project— brown busses meet all trains.Rates 70 garments made a saving of $135. unimproved, and will be sold 36, was reported. The kind of work worth the money. It was bought $1.50 and up. By Skilled Journeymen In which most women of the com as an investment. It is difficult W. C. CULBERTSON. Pro». munities are interested were done, to manage at long range. Some Barbers and the women who attended the one will get a snap. Send at once schools are helping their neighbors. your best offer. G. F. Jordan, SHOWER BATHS One woman came six miles on horse Carlinville, Ill. 17-4tc back, roads being impassable for ve hicles. FOR SALE—My 20 acre ranch, two WM. SHAAR miles from Hermiston, joins Mc- Keen and Parker’s place. Half Club Product* Valuable leveled, about 2 acres In alfalfa. The value of the output of Oregon House, other improvements If club members in 1920 was $111,586. sold at once, only $1400. Terms 60, the final report of H. C. Seymour, W. L. Kimble, Pomeroy, Wash., R. club leader, shows. The net profits D. 1. Phone 26F12. 14-tfc on the products of club work were al most exactly one half the total value, FOR SALE—50 second hand sewing or $55,942.90. Highest profits were produced by the calf clubs which net machines in good condition, or will Land and City Property : PHONE 192 ted the youngsters concerned $15, trade for hay, chickens, furniture, Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang 983.21. Pig club work was second Leave orders at or anything else we can handle. C. ed and Improved. In point of net yrofits. Garden, poul E. Henley, Pendleton, or leave word try, potato, corn, cooking, sewing, rabbit, sheep, home-making and can with Mrs. W. B. Beasley, Hermiston. ning come next, the milk goat being 14-tfc. strong American companies “the goat,” with a profit of $196.66 insuring against fire. The best FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, $2.00 Western companies. Correct rates. Station Uses Three Siloi and $1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc Experienced business attention as- surred. Three silos are used in the experi- HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK mental feeding tests at the Eastern FOR SALE—Piano. Inquire Fannie Oregon branch experiment station. C. Todd. 9-tfe TRANSFER Union. One is filled with corn en- silage, another with peas and barley, Agency for Union Savings A FOR SALE—O. A. C. Strain Barred and the third with sunflowers. Be Association of Portland. Plymouth Rock cockerels. $3.00 Loan PHONE Hi sides all this material the station Investment. Excellent rate of and $5.00. S. L. Carson. 19-4tc interest on money, protected by produced 250 tons of alfalfa hay and several thousand bushels of grain in State deposit of securities. 1920. Loans on improved city proper MISCELLANEOUS Hollis Percey, Prop, ty. Can let you have money to Church Services HAVE Buyer for 5 acre tract near build. tg » -<---- ------ EACAALDA • VIwe Baptist church services. 10:00 a. town. See E. P. Dodd. 20-ltc m. Bible school. Prof. A. E. Bensel, supt.. Classes for all grades and ages. CASH Paid for second hand goods If you want to buy, advise with 11:00 a. m.. Preaching. 6:45 p. m. Correll's Shep. 17-tfc us as to safe investment. We Young Peoples meeting. 7:30 p. m. preaching. A cordial welcome and a The French Restaurant T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott’s know values, soils, water rights and possibilities of success. Can warm hand for all. Ira D. Hall, Tire shop, phone 192. 19-tfc direct you right. pastor. BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY We hold state license to do Methodist Episcopal services at FOR RENT—One acre on the east business and are under bond for Mack's hall Sunday morning. Sun- Elegantly Furnished Rooms la Connection honest dealing. Whatever we re end of town. Two tent houses and day school. 10:00 a. m.. preaching. present we will stand by. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS place for chickens. Have for sale 11:00 a. m. Evening. Epworth League. 6:45, preaching, 7:20. Col household furniture and 23 chick ombia school house Sunday after Hohbach Bros., Proprietors ens. R. Atterbury. 19-2tp noon at 3:00. Umatilla Thursday Pendleton, Oregon evening at 7:30. F. R. Jackson, pas Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at tor. Jewelry store. . 20-tfc FOR SALE D . F. V. PRIME S J. L.VAUGHAN# Dr. Dale Rothwell • ================== FRESH BREAD Local Dealer BARBERING Real Estate, Loans, T. L. HALL Insurance, Investments TRANSFER Insurance- Loans-- Investments: E P. DODD — THE PLAY HOUSE - "813" I | “813" Saturday, January 29 Hobart Bosworth a ′ ‘Behind the Door’ ’ The story of a sailor during the recent war. Written by Gouverneur Morris. “FRESH FROM THE CITY”-A Mack Sennett Comedy 2:30, 7 and 9 p. m. 15-35c NOT« -»ox office receipts at the Matinee will go to the Roller Fund. — . ......... ======= ======== European =====---- = Sunday, January 30 Jack Pickford in “The Double Dyed Deceiver” Mutt and Jeff in “The Bowling Alley” 2:30, 7 and 9 15-35c Wednesday, February 2 WILLAMETTE GLEE CLUB UNDER AUSPICES HERMISTON HIGH SCHOOL COMING!! CHARLES RAY - AL ST. JOHN •f813” “813” Summons IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Umatilla F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as Receivers of the Western Land and Irrigation Company, Plaintiffs, vs. J. Herbert Strohm and C. E. Joslyn, Defendants. TO J. HERBERT STROHM and C. E. JOSLYN, the above named de fendants: In the name of the State of Ore. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint heretofore filed against you in the above entitl ed court and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the arder for publication of summons herein, to-wit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication f this summons or within six weeks from the date of personal service up in you of a copy of the summons am complaint herein, it the same be served out of the State of Oregon, and if you fall so to appear and ans wer the plaintiffs will apply to thi court for the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to-wit for a judgement against J. Herbert Strohn .'or the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety Dollars and Sixty-eight cents ($790.68) with interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per an num from February 1st, 1917, and for the costs and disbursements ot this suit, and for a decree adjudging the same to be a first lien upon the outhwest quarter of the South- west quarter of Section 19; the Jouthwest quarter of the South- west quarter of Section 30; and the South half of the North halt if the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 30, all in Township 4, North of Range 28. E. W. M., together with the watet ight of one miners' inch for each tere of said land below the construct ed line of what is known as the Hinkle Ditch,” under and by virtue if the mortage executed and deliver ed by J. Herbert Strohm to the Hink le Ditch Company on January 28. 1908, recorded in Umatilla County. Oregon, in Book 33 of Mortages at page 569, and foreclosing said mort gage and directing the sale of said premises and property in accordance with the law and the practice of said court and barring said defendants and ail 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 “813” day of December, 1920, directing the publication of summons lierein by publishing once each week for six successive 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 THE STATE OF OREGON For Umatilla County 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 requii- d 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 fail to answer or other- vise plead n this cause within the said time i 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 lay of December, 1920. The first publication of this sum- nona is made on the 17 th day of De- "ember, 1920 in the Hermiston Herald, W. J. Warner, 14-7tc. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Hearing Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator of the state of Fred A. Brunson, deceased, has filed his Final Account and Re- ort in said estate with the Clerk f the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County; and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 7th day of February. 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m., as the time, and the County Court room In the Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, as the place for the hearing of ob jections to such final account and the settlement thereof. F. B. Swayze. Administrator of the estate of Fred A. Brunson, Deceased. Raley, Raley & Steiwer, Pendleton. Oregon. At torneys for Administrator. 17-5tc Elliott’s Tire Shop 9 CUT PR ICES 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 6.40 Tea Spoons, silver Inlaid, $4.50, now 3.60 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 ... 3.40 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 o WATCHMAKER To the W e»t End HERMISTON, OREGON