The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 06, 1921, Image 7

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    __________________ ___________ THE HEBMISTON
HERALD, HERMISTON,
LODGE DIRECTORY
UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S.,
OREGON.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
The Theatre
Sue D. Dobler, W. M.
You will never regret
money saved
There is no use to re­
gret it when it is gone.
Spraying for the coddling moth
has begun and fruit men are busy.
HERMISTON LODGE no . 138, a . r. & A. M The green aphis is
bad this
meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third
year and spraying is being done for
that mostly by the farm women. The
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
pest is making its appearance on the
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, l. O. O. F vegetables as well as rose and shrubs.
V meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
A Calf Club for boys and girls was
hail. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec.
. G. H. Myers. N. G. organized last week by Fred Bennion.
County Agricultural Agent in which
Dorothy Briggs who won the second
PROFESSIONAL CARDS prize for stock judging at the State
Fair in Salem last year was chosen
president and James Hall vice-pres-
ident. With such enthusiastic of­
VETERINARY SURGEON ficers and good workers chances are
Hermiston, Ore. that more prizes will be won by the
House Phono 21
calf club this year.
A Sunday school attendance con­
DR. R. G. CALE
test is being worked out by members
of the Columbia Sunday school. The
Office— Gladys Ava. near First St.
leaders of the two sides are Laura
Office Hours:
The
Phone 641 Phipps and Gladys Whitsett.
W to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
side failing to secure the largest at­
tendance for two Sundays serves a
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS picnic dinner the Fourth of July.
Physician and Surgeon
The girls have received many promis­
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
es and it is expected there will be
Office over First National Bank
many out to the church services each
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
Sunday from now on.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Charles Webber, employee of the
Day or night calls answered promptly
Experiment farm, was in Columbia
Tuesday and Wednesday irrigating
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
the alfalfa checks on different farms,
Office over First National Bank
also taking samples of the soil etc.
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery for experiment purposes. A record
Calls answered at all hours
of the amount of water used and the
Office phone 551
Residence phone 711
amount of hay produced will be made
the same as has been done at the
DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT
Government experimental farm in the
Physician and Surgeon
past.
Young Webber has completed a
X-Ray Specialist
four year course at O.
C. and
Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866
Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. seems well versed in soil fertility.
At the track meet in Hermiston
Pendleton, Oregon
Saturday Columbia pupils carried
away some, of the honors. Martie
Hannon winning first in ball throw­
ing, Gertrude Hall and Wilma Waug-
DENTISTRY
aman winning second. Herbert Hall
Hermiston, Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Columbia resident attending Hermis­
Office Phone. 93
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a.m. to 6 p. m ton High school won first price in
several entries, Claude Haddox win­
ning second place.
J. D. ZÜRCHER
Many parents attended the meet
and all enjoyed the sports.
LAWYER
Mr. Wm. McQueen and Miss Clare
Kersting were dinner guests at the
Oregon
Stanfield
home of Mrs. Geo. Beddow Sunday.
Many friends and neighbors regret
the accident which befell the young­
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reid
last week.
In alighting from the
Optometrist and Optician school
bus he slipped and fell, the
Glasses ground to fit your eyes
vehicle passing over one of his limbs
Fifteen years experience at your service crushing it badly.
It is hoped the
accident will not inconvenience him
American Nat Bank Bldg. greatly and he will soon be in school
Pendleton, Oregon
again.
Mrs. Susie Boyes will spend the
week end at the home of her niece.
Mrs. Walter Blessing of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder and Mrs.
Get Your
Susie Boyes made a round trip to
Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. Ray Challis and wife and Mr.
Henry Sommerer, wife and baby vis­
¡EVERY MORNING
ited the county seat Saturday.
From Your
The Neighborhood club will meet
at the home of Mrs. August Linder
east of the Erle Oregon Fruit farm
Wednesday, May 11th. It is desir­
ed that there be a large attendance
PENDLETON BAKING CO.
as business of importance will come
up.
A baby girl wos born to Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bartlett Saturday, April
30.
Beautiful
THE PLAY HOUSE
Saturday, May 7
ENID BENNETT
IN
The False Road
7:80-9:15
15-35c
J. A. PEED
We pay 4 per cent on
time certificates
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston, Oregon
I WANT AOS. I
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—Milch cows, heifers,
work horses, two horse cultivator,
hand power washing machine. J.
H. Reid.
33-tfc.
MISCELLANEOUS
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
wash bov as, and hot water tanks
and fixtur w If we havent what
you want, re’ll get it. Repairing
and installing.
I. E. Putman
FOR RENT—10 acre ranch located
1 mile east of Umatilla, good im­
provements, all in alfalfa, will rent
for half of hay crop. Address
Ralph Atcluson. Valley, Wash.
31-4tc. Men’s suits cleaned and pressed
$1.00. Mrs. H. Robinett, city.
34-4tp.
FOK SALE
WANTED—Small improved property
FOR SALE—or will trade for cows
in Hermiston. E. P. Dodd. 34-ltc.
or young cattle, one Ford Road­
ster, one team about 1200 pounds LOST—Between Pleasant View farm
and harness, one 3‘ Studebaker
and Hermiston, 1 log chain with
Wagon with hay rack and one 3-
grab hook and ring on ends, on
ton truck. W. A. Leathers. 34-tfc.
April 26th. Finder leave same at
Elliott's Tire Shop and oblige, A.
34-2tp.
Buhmann.
FOR SALE—Span horses, weight
about 1400 each: also span 3-year
old colts about 1100 each. A. L. CASH Paid for second hand goods.
17-tfc
34-4tp.
Correll's Shop.
Nichols, Umatilla.
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
FOR SALE—Wagon, harness, buck­
rake, stacker, pump jack, work
horses, mowing machine, rope and T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott’s
blocks, forks, refrigator, house­
Tire shop, phone 192.
19-tfc
hold goods, etc. Correll’s Shop.
34-tfc.
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
FOR SALE—Good team 5-year-old
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc
mares. Price is right. See A. W.
Agnew.
34-tfc.
THE feeling of security is well worth
FOR SALE—2 Turkey hens, laying,
the premium paid,
How about
and one Gobbler. H. E. Potter.
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
34-ltp.
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
FORDSON Tractor complete with insurance. First National Bank, tfc
pulley and two way plow, $650.00.
Hermiston Auto Co.
25-tfc
CURTIS Publishing Company’s rep-
resentative for the West End Send
FOR SALE—Aerometer Wind' Mill
your subscriptions and renewals
and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. In di­
for the Ladies Home Journal,
ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A.
Country Gentleman and Saturday
Ford. Umatilla.
'
24-tfc
Evening Post to H. Pelmulder,
Hermiston, Oregon, Phone 312
32-4tp.
FOR SALE—40 acres of irrigated
land, 13 acres of it in a good stand
Auction Sale
of alfalfa. Construction charges
paid to date. Should purchaser
On account of sickness I will sell
desire employment for part of his
my outfit and rent my land. The fol­
111
use
him
when
pos-
1
lowing described property will be for
-Oregon Fruit Co. Rt. sale, Saturday, May 7th
1:00
13. 25-tfc o’clock p. m., at my place, known as
the old John Smith place, three miles
‘ in. Webber wagon west of Stanfield, four miles north­
ck on. Good as new. west of Echo.
1 mower, 1 rake.
wagons, 1
use.
25-tfc
walking.plow, 1 harrow, 1 two horse
h. p. Alamo engine; Iron Age cultivator good order, 1 one
body. See Harry horse cultivator, 1 De Laval cream
61-tfe separator as good as new, 2 cream
cans, 2 set of harness, 1 set buggy
dairy churn. In- harness, horse collars, Had bars, 1
slip scraper, 2 work mares, 2 three-
24-tfc year-old colts broke, 4 high class
office.
cows, 2 two-year-old heifers to be
Yellow Dent Seed Corn grown here fresh this summer, 3 heifer calves,
5c a pound. Stangeby & Gast, bankable note at 8 per cent for six
Umatilla, Phone 3872.
31-tfc months, 5 per cent discount for cash.
George Riseling, auctioneer.
Charles Holmen, owner.
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No.
F. B. Swayze, clerk.
10 in first class condition 350.00 33-2tc.
10-tfe
FOR SA
work i
R. 1, :
for th
range
paid.
harness and
R. G. Banks,
ton. 33-3tp.
ill be accepted
right
sgow,
partly
Mont
33-3tp.
Sunday, May 8
ETHEL CLA YTON
Young Mrs
Winthrop
ETRTT a
7:30-9:15
15-35ce
Wednesday, May 11
Harry Carey
IN
(iSundown Slim
EDDIE POL
“King of the Circus
7:30-9:15
15-35C
Watch for “Kismet”
F. V. PRIME
Dr. Dale Rothwell
FRESH BREAD
EQUIPMENT
Plus Mechanical Skill
That’s the combination that
gives satisfaction
car
penter can’t do good work
without good tools, neither
can a garage We have the
equipment, plus mechanical
skill, and our work is the best
advertisement we have.
20 Per Cent Reduction in Tires
Local Dealer
Neil & Barker Co
We Wald Anything but A Broken Heart
Phone 264
Hermiston, Oregon
NOTICE FOR-PUBLICATION
PHONE 192
Elliott’s Tire Shop
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER]
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro­ In the County Court of the State of
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
Oregon for Umatilla County, In
the Matter of the Estate of John
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
H. Alexander, deceased.
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Notice is hereby given that the
Inquire this office.
42-tfe
undersigned has filed with the clerk
of the above entitled court his final
SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. report as administrator of the estate
Shotwell Contracting Co.
32-tfe. of John H. Alexander, deceased,
that the court has designated Tues­
+9/%
the Bennett day, May 31, 1921, at the hour of
place
equipment, I ten o'clock in the forenoon as the
have
; property for time, and the county court room in
sale:
I McCormick the county court house in Pendleton
the
rake; 1 new Umatilla county, Oregon,
iron w
8 in. vineyard place, when and where hearing there
Plow;
-a tor; 1 team on shall be had. All persons inter­
mares
work harness; ested are hereby notified to then
one 3
e kerosine en- and there appear and show cause,
any they have, why the final re­
opper No. 10 if
gine, i
ports should not be approved, the
la. Ore. 25-tfc. administrator discharged and his
bondsmen '.exhonorated.
Dated this 20th day of April,
FOR S
new bunga-
1921.
low.
E. P. Dodd,
Smith, Hermis-
Administrator.
ton.
27-tfc 32-5tc.
Oregon
PHONE 152
Hollis Percey, Prop.
Hermiston, Or«.
■J. L. VAUGHAN!
■ ELECTRIC FIXTURES •
• AND APPLIANCES
•
_
Phone 139
_
NOTICE
We are In the market for several
car loads of hay. for Immediate ship­
ment. Phone 4022 morning, n on
or evening. We have an Auto Truck
and will do the hauling, when truck
is used.
We take all kinds of goods for stor­
age in our warehouse. Fire and
Automobile Insurance agency. We
buy and sell any kind of cattle. Good
pasture at the Farm 13.00 per month
per head, grown stock only. Three
40 acre tracts of land partly improv­
ed for sale on reasonable terms.
W. A. Leathers
32-tic
Department of the Interior, U. 8
and Office at La Grande, Oregon.
April 15, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that George
Ray Fisher, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who, on January 2nd, 1918, made
Homestead Entry, No. 018814, for
Farm UniU'G” (Lot 6) In SW%, Sec­
tion 32, Township 5 North, Range 29
East Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three-
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before United
States Commissioner, at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 1st day of June, 1921.
Claimant names as witness:
Henry M. Sommerer, Joseph W.
Craik. Charles A. Keller, Henry Oft
all of Hermiston.
C. S. Dunn
Register
32-5tc.
DRINK
The Following Appetizing Beverages
'Whistle”
ORANGE FLAVOR
(in Bottles only)
•
CHERRY FLAVOR
(In Bottles only)
" Western9
A CEREAL BEVERAGE
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. In the
Matter of the Estate of H. G. New­
port, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account and report
as executor of the will of H. G. New­
port, deceased, with the Clerk of the
above entitled County Court, which
Court has appointed 11 o’clock in the
Forenoon on May 14, 1921 as the time
and the County Court room In the
Court House of Umatilla County, Ore­
gon as the place, when and where
any person having any objection to
anything in said account and report
contained or to anything done by the
executor at any time, may present
the same and he will be heard, and
at that time and piare said final ac-
count and report will be settled by
the Court.
This notice is published pursuant
to order of the above entitled Court
made In the above matter on April
9th. 1921.
Harry R. Newport,
Executor, Etc.
31-5tç,
Cherry Blossom 99
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
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20 Per Cent Drop
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Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes
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Also with each casing bought in May and June
you get a Free Tube
Hdwe. Co.
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