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THE. HERMISTON HERALD, You will never regret money saved There is no use to re gret it when it is gone: We pay 4 per cent on time certificates FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermbton, Oregon Dr. Freeze makes FOR SALE—120 egg Mandy Lee in cubator as good as new. J. Skov- regular visits to Her- bo. . 30-3tc. Consult him free and be assured of MISCELLANEOUS good eye service. 36 A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, wash bowles, and hoi water tanks and fixtures. If we bavent what you want, we’ll get it. Repairing I. E. Putman. and installing. WANT ADS. I FOR RENT CASH Paid for second hand goods. Correll's Shop. 17-tfc FOR RENT— Farm and pasture T. L. Hail, transfer. Call Elliott’s land. Inquire this office. 28-tfc. Tire shop, phone 192. 19-tfc $ FOR RENT—10 acre ranch located Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and 1 mile east of Umatilla, good im ranges bought, sold, exchanged or provements, all In alfalfa, will rent repaired. Correll’s shop. 7-tfc for half of hay ‘crop. Address Ralph Atcluson. Valley, Wash. » 31-4tc. Elliott’s Tire Shop. FOR SALE OREGON. COMMUNITY CLUB STRATS ABIG ROSE CAMPAIGN LODGE DIRECTORY ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. E. s.. Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening at each month HERMISTON, (Continued from page one) THE feeling of security is well worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. FORDSON Tractor complete with P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc pulley and two way plow, $650.00. Hermiston Auto Co. 25-tfc Insurance. First National Bank, tfc FOR SALE-—Aeromoter Wind Mill Bring in your temporary coupon and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. in di ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A. bonds to be exchanged for perman ent bonds. Frist National Bank. Ford, Umatilla. 24-tfc ---- • - . . ------ — Optometrist and Optician FOR SALE—40 acres of irrigated CURTIS Publishing Company’s rep resentative for the West End Send Glasses ground to fit your eyes land, 13 acres of it in a good stand, your subscriptions and renewals of alfalfa. Construction charges for the Ladles Home Journal, Fifteen years experience at your service Country Gentleman and Saturday paid to date. Should purchaser Evening Post to H. Pelmulder, American Nat. Bank Bldg. desire employment for part of his Hermiston, Oregon, Phone 3 21. time we will use him when pos Pendleton, Oregon 32-4tp. sible. Erle-Oregon Fruit Co. Kt. phone 42-F13. 25-tfc NOTICE We are in the market for several FOR SALE—My 35 acre Crystal car loads of hay, for immediate ship Springs farm, built for a dairy ment. Phone 4022 morning, non Get Your farm, concrete silo, running water, or evening. We have an Auto Truck five room house, farm is SE of city and will do the hauling, when truck • limits. »Also have for sale 60 acres is used. We take all kinds of goods for stor 1 ‘ miles SW of town. Will sell any part or all of the 60 acres. age in our warehouse. Fire and EVERY MORNING Also have a few good, young colts Automobile insurance lagency. We fit to work. P. P. Sullivan, Her buy and sell any kind of cattle. Good From Your pasture at the Farm $3.00 per month miston, Oregon. 23-tfc per head, grown stock only. Three FOR SALE— 3 % in. Webber wagon 40 acre tracts of land partly improv with hay rack on. Good as new. ed for sale on reasonable terms. 32-tfc. W. A. Leathers O. O. Felthouse. 25-tfc Beautiful HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER Taken Un Notice Local Dealer FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ford delivery body. See Harry Department of the Interior, U. S. Kelley. 61-tfc Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. April 15, 1921. FOR SALE—Good dairy churn. In Notice is hereby given that George quire at this office. 24-tfc Ray Fisher, of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on January 2nd, 1918, made Yellow Dent Seed Corn grown here Homestead Entry, No. 018814, for 5c a pound. Stangeby & Gast, Farm Unlt“G" (Lot 6) in SWY. Sec Umatilla, Phone 3872. 31-tfc tion 32. Township 5 North, Range 29 East Willamette Meridian, has filed FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. notice of intention to make three- 10 in first class condition $50.00 year Proof, to establish claim to the 10-tfc land above desaribed, before United States Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 1st day of June, 1921. FOR SALE—Strawberry plants. J. S. Claimant names as witness: Dyer. ' 31-tfc. Henry M. Sommerer, Joseph W. Craik. Charles A. Keller, Henty Ott • FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro all of Hermiston. C. S. Dunn ject, 10 aerea alfalfa, all fenced 32-5tc. Register rabbit wire, buildings and well. Stock and furniture also for sale. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Inquire this office. 42-tfc In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter.of the Estate of John FOR SALE—Chicken wire panels H. Alexander, deceased. and screen doors. Inquire at Cor Notice is hereby given that the rell’s Shop. 32 tie. undersigned has filed with the clerk SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. of the above entitled court his final Shotwell Contracting Co. 32-tfc. report as administrator of the estate of John H. Alexander, deceased, HAVING Purchased the Bennett that the court has designated Tues place together with equipment, I day, May 31, 1921, at the hour of have the following property for ten o’clock' in the forenoon as the sale: 1 wide wheel McCormick time, and the county court room In mower: 1 McCormick rake; 1 new the county court house in Pendleton iron wheel truck; 1 8 in. vineyard Umatilla county, Oregon, as ths plow; 1 DeLaval Separator; 1 team place, when and where hearing there be had. All persons inter mares; 1 set double work harness; on shall are hereby notified to then one 3 h. p. "Z” type kerosine en ested and there appear and show cause, gine, one power chopper No. 10 if any they have, why the final re and 6 hives bees. W. A. Ford, Uma ports should not -be approved, the administrator discharged and bls tilla. Oregon 25-tfc. bondsmen exhonorated. Dated this path day of April, FOR SALE—Five room new bunga 1921. low. Will accept city lots as part E. P. Dodd. payment® Albert Smith, Hermis 32-5tc. Administrator. ton, Oregon. 27-tfc Clean and sterlize the milking FOR SALE— Eggs for setting from utensils now that warm weather is thorobred Tankard strain White Leghorns, $1.50 per setting of 15 coming on when bacteria thrive bet ter. The milk should be cooled noon F. A. Phelps. 28-tfc. after milking as possible and kept FOR SALE—Artichokes, should be cool until ready for use, as the bac planted at once. Geo. H. Root, teria grow much faster in the warm milk. phone 226. . 31-2tc. PENDLETON BAKING CO. BARBERING By Skilled Journeymen Barbers SHOWER BATHS WM. SHA AR PHONE 192 Leave order, at Elliott’s Tire Shop The undersign’d has taken up and holds at the O‘d Geo. Strohm place PHONE 152 the following described animals: One brown mare about 4 years old. weight about 1200 pounds, branded LS on left shoulder. Hollis Percey, Prop. One black mare about 3 years old. weight about 800 pounds, no brand, Hermiston, Ore. star tn forehead. One bay gelding about 3 years old. weight about 800 pounds, no brand, etor In forehead and right hind foot white. The above described animals were taken up about six days azo on the shove described ranch about four miles west of Hermiston, and will be ELECTRIC FIXTURES ■ sold at public auction to the highest AND APPLIANCES • hider f^r cash In hand on Monday, May 9th at 1:00 o'clock p. m. unless Oregon John Barrymore in “DR. JEKYLL & MR HYDE” PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Reserved Seat Sale Now on. Get Your Ticket Farly. 7:30-9:15 25-5Cc Sunday, April 24 Pauline Frederick in “THE PALISER CASE” A real Mystery Story A Wonderful Night” Goldwyn Comedy 7:30-9:15 Wednesday, April 27 Frank Mayo in “HITCHIN POSTS” Eddie Polo in Part 5 “KING OF THE CIRCUS” 15.35c 7:30-9:15' Watch for “KISMET” If You Don’t Like Heavy Repair Bills Why Have Them? When you are not feeling fit you go to a doc tor or a druggist and get something to brace you up. The same rule applies to your car. When it is not running smoothly it needs a bracer. It cannot correct its own defects. Furnishing bracers for sick cars is easy for us, because the work is fascinating and we like it. We correct the little defects as well as the big ones. That’s what keeps your car fit. By coming to us at the first sign of trouble you rid yourself of those heavy repair bills that try your patience so much. Baptist Reyivals The Revival Meetings at the Bap tist Church continue with great in terest. Large crowds attend every service. On last Sunday evening a large number of candidates were baptized by Rev. Sims. Fourteen new members had been added to the Church up to last Sunday evening, and besides there were many other conversions. On .Friday evening Mr. Sims will peak on “The Last Hour.” On Saturday evening his subject will be "The Weeping Savior.” The program for Sunday will be as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m.. Subject of Sermon, "The Church and Our Duties." 3 p. m.,* special object sermon, “Light” will be the subject and by two hundred lights over the room the progress of the Gospel will be illustrated. This object sermon is for grown people as well as for children. 7 p. m.. Young Peoples Meeting.» 8 p. m.. Subject of Sermon by Mr. Sims, “Twelve Dev ils of Hermiston." The meetings will close on Monday evening with a Chinese Musical and travel talk. A large choir of Sun day School children, some dressed In Chinese costume, will render a Chinese Musical. Solos, Duets, Quartettes, and Choruses all in the Chinese language. This will be fol lowed by a lecture from Rev. Sims on "The Life of Confucius, and My Visit to His Ancient Home." This is the best lecture Mr. Sims has and every one should hear it. He will tell the story of the Life of the old Oriental Sage who lived 2500 years ago, and then go to his homo, which through those years has been preserved by the. Chinese government, and tell of one day spent in the Holy City, and then standing on the Tomb of Con- fucius look at present conditions in the Orient. Everybody most cordially Invited. Hermiston Saturday, April 23 Dr. Dale Rothwell FRESH BREAD THE PLAY HOUSE The Theatre he can lend a hand at cultivation without digging up the roots. Men notice roses perhaps more than any Children come to know HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F.& A M. qther plant. meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third the rose among their first memories Tuesday evenings at each month. Visiting breth- of flowers and we women just natur ran welcome. T. D. Worster, W. M ally love them. Their flower! Beaut Ç. W. Kellogg. Secy. iful foliage, little sticky, finky thorn you swear about now and then, but VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F, like a sort of touch me not. careless- * meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. ly feeling of respect, and sometimes W. R. Longhorn, Sec. O. H. Myers. N.G. in the early morning to look out on a rose In bud or bloom starts the day jitt with love for all the world. After the rose has reached the PROFESSIONAL CARDS blooming state it is always better If one person cuts the blossoms, having in mind the shape of the bush and the thought of another to take the VETERINARY SURGEON place of the one cut so we need not be afraid of sharing our flowers with Hermiston, Ore. others as there wilt always be others House Phone 21 coming on to fill their places. The Hermiston Community Club should keep in mind the idea of pro- pogating a rose, one particular rose to identify itself with us, We can Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs* St, try out several kinds and then ap Office Hours: Phone 641 point judges to make notes on their various qualities suitable to this cli mate and finally produce and grow forever hold and enjoy our own DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS and community rose. Physician and Surgeon I have had very good luck with Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted hybrid teas. They are inclined to Office over First National Bank run out in about three or four years OFFICE PHONE, 92 but are well worth the investment RESIDENCE PHONE, 595 and since some of our fine varieties Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. are hybrid teas we must have them. Day or night calls answered promptly through the hvbrid perpetuáis are are very satisfactory and not so ex- pensive and are good for many years DR. W. W. ILLSLEY I have never had any success In grow Office over First National Bank ing roses from cuttings in this coun Osteopathy Medicine Surgery try, mostly because they have to be kept damp and require more care and Calls answered at all hours time than they are worth. Also I Office phone 551 Residence phone 711 find the two year old field grown plants are more dependable and are worth the difference in price. DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT We need not expect the price of Physician and Surgeen good roses to go down for awhile; X-Ray Specialist not, perhaps, until the embargo on all horticultural plants that used to Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866 Office Rooms, 15-16-1.' Bond Bld’g. be shipped in from other* countries is raised. So many of our finest roses Pendleton, Oregon were propogated in Europe and sold to us and like everything else before the war they were grown much more cheeply in Europe than here. This is given as one of the reasons why DENTISTRY they cost so much more than they us Hermiston, Oregon ed to. Even though they seem so Office. Bank Bldg. costly to begin with they are the Office Hours Office Phone, 93 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. cheapest flower grown sir.ze they do Residence Phono not need replenishing so often. Take moderate care in winter and common sense in caring for them in the grow J. D. ZURCHER ing season, plenty of water, plenty of fertilizer, shallow cultivation, care LAWYER ful pruning and they will blossom, giving joy to you, to your family and Oregon Stanfield to your neighbors all summer long, from May to December in this favored clime. “Let's Grow a Rose” be our slogan Community Club, thank you. Ada R. Hinkle at 8:00 sharp in Masonic ball. Visiting members i welcome. Sue D. Dobler, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Neil & Barker Co We Weld Anything but A Broken Heart Hermiston, Oregon Pt one 264 DRINK The Following Appetizing Beverages ‘Whistle’ Cherry Blossom CHERRY FLAVOR ORANGE FLAVOR (In Buttles only) (in Bottles only) " Western9r A CEREAL BEVERAGE Manufactured In Pendleton by the Wm. Roesch Bottling Works For Sale in Hermiston at Hitt’s and Siscel’s Drink Oregon made drinks. They’re better ======================== ■ ■ ■ sune ■ al LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired J. L. VAUGHANS redeemed by owner. 32-2tp. Prior Shaw Ore Hdwe Co. FLOYD KNERR Ore Idwe CI