THE HEBM ISTON HERALD, liE R M lS T O y, OREGON. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y Baptist Notices R. V. Ashmuni, minister, at pre­ E sther chapter no . tot. o. e . s .. sent residing at the residence of E. Q ueen m e e ts s e c o n d T u e s d a y e v e n in g of each month at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visitirur members P. Illjley. welcome. Sue D. Dobler. W. M. Sunday school meets at 10 o’clock Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. a. m. The lesson is “Christian LIERMISTON LODGE NO 198. A. T 4 A M Parents are urged to n meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third Homes." Tueaday evening* of each month. V isiting broth bring their children. All are wel­ C. W*eK d b S g. Secy. T. D. Worster. W. M come. Morning worship at 11 o'clock V IN E Y A R D LODGtf NO. 206, 1. O. O. F. ’ meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows There will be special music by Mrs. hall. Visiting member* cordially invited. Ashmun. "Come unto Me." Bartlet, W. R. Longhorn. Sec. G. H Myers. N . G rlth violin obligato by Mr. Adams rith Mrs. Correll at the plandl P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S Theme "Branded for Christ." The young people will meet at 7 J. A . P E E D ’clock. Topic, "My Favorite Say­ V E T E R I N A R Y S U R G E O N ing of Chrl.t and Why.” All the House Phone 21 Hermiston, Ore, young people are cordially invited. Evening worship. The Baccalaure­ ate sermon for the graduating class D K . R . G. G A L E of the High School will be preached F h y a io ia n a n d S u r g e o n by Mr. Jackson of the Methodist Office—Gìady. A ve. near First S t. church. The service will be held In Office Hour»: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 1 to 8. Phone Ml the Baptist church and will begin at o'clock. The special music will be D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S furnished by the Junior High School class and the same class will be in Physician and'Surgeon charge of the decorations for the oc­ Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank casion. All are invited to this ser­ vice. OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 595 The prayer meeting will be held at Offiae Hour*: 9 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6:30 p. m. Day or night calls answered promptly the church on Thursday evening at p. m. All are invited. You toi/Z never regret money saved T h e r e is n o u s e to r e ­ g r e t i t w h e n i t is g o n e . We pay 4 per cent on time certificates FIRST NATIONAL BANK o f Hermiston, Oregon Tk.Tk.atre Smitfel THE PLAY HOUSE S a tu r d a y , M ay 21 -A L L S T A R C A S T - IN « My Lady’s Garter >» C om edy—“Don’t W e a k e n 7 :3 0-9:15 20-40c S u n d a y , M ay 22 RETURN ENGAGEM ENT OF HAROLD LLOYD “Haunted Spooks” W. B. Warner « “The White Dove t t 7:3 0 -9 :1 5 15-35c W e d n e s d a y , M a y 25 DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank (WAHTAflSl FOR SALE— Milch cows, heifers, work horses, two horse cultivator, hand power washing machine. J H. Reid. 33-tfc. MISCELLANEOUS WILL the fellow who picked up hay sled chain Wednesday noon In front of Ray Challis* place return FOR SALE—or will trade for cows to C. A. Keller. 37-ltc. or young cattle, one Ford Road­ ster, one team about 1200 pounds and harness, one 3 *4 Studebaker A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, wash bowles, and hot water tanks Wagon with hay rack and one 3- ton truck. W. A. Leathers. 34-tfc. and fixtures. If we havent what you want, we’ll get It. Repairing and Installing. I. E. Putman. FOR SALE— Span horses, weight about 1400 each; also span 3-year Phone 763. old colts about 1100 each. A. L. Nichols, Umatilla. 34-4tp. ADDING machine rolls at the Herald office. FOR SALE— Gooseberries. H. E. Hanby. 37-4tc. TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald office. FOR SALE—Good team 5-year-old mares. Price Is right. See A. W. Agnew. 34-tfc. Men’s suits cleaned and pressed, >1.00. Mrs. H. Roblnett, city. 34-4tp. F0RDS0N Tractor complete with pulley and two way plow, >650.00. CASH Paid for second hand goods. Hermiston Auto Co. 25-tfc Correll’s Shop. 17-tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE— Aeromoter Wind Mill Elliott’s Tire Shop. and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. In di­ ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A. T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott’s Ford. Umatilla. 24-tfc Tire shop, phono 192. 19-tfc FOR SALE— Good outside Toilet, shingled and painted. Make me Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and ranges bought, sold, exchanged or an offer. Address, Box 587. 37-2tc. repaired. Correll's shop. 7-tfc FOR SALE— Gooseberries in the patch. C. L. Upham, Diagonal road. THE feeling of security Is well worth the premium paid. How about FOR SALE— 40 acres of Irrigated that Fire Insurance? See the E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc land, 13 acres of it in a good stand of alfalfa. Construction charges Insurance. First National Bank, tjc paid to date. Should purchaser desire employment for part of his Announcement Dr. R. G. Gale, announces that he time we will use him when pos­ sible. Erie-Oregon Fruit Co. Rt. will return to Hermiston about June 15 and resume his practice. phone 42-F13. 25-tfc Osteopathy FOR SALE— Good dairy churn. In­ quire at this office. 24-tfc Yellow Dent Seed Corn grown here 5c a pound. Stangeby ft Gast, Umatilla, Phone 3872. 31-tfc FOR SALE— Royal Typewriter, No. 10 In first class condition >50.00 10-tfc FOR SALE— Fresh Jersey cow. Frank Stone. 35-tfc. FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro­ ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced rabbit w^e, buildings and well. Stock and furniture also for sale. Inquire this office. 42-tfc SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. Shotwall Contracting Co. 32-tfc. HAVING Purchased the Bennett place together with equipment. I have the following property for sale: 1 wide wheel McCormick mower; one new Iron wheel truck; one 8 Inch vineyard plow; one DeLaval Separator; one team mares; 1 set double work harness; one 3 h.' p. “Z” type keroelne en­ gine, one power chopper No. 10 W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Ore. 25-tfc. FOR SALE— Five room new bunga­ low. WUI accept city lote as part payment. Albert Smith, Hermis­ ton, Oregon. 2 7-tfc FOR SALE—Good strong transplant­ ed tomato plants on the place or at Phelps Cash Grocery. H. M. Sommerer. 37-2te. FOR SALE— A fine Jersey Heifer Calf. W. M. Bloom. 37-2tc. King Director Surgery Henry King, who directed "The Call* answered at all hours White Dove" in which H. B. Warner Office phone 551 Residence phone 711 will be seen at the Play House Sun­ day, May 22 was born at Lafayette, DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT Va., and educated at Roanoke, Va. Physician and Surgeon He started in stock at the age of 17 X-Ray Specialist years, and later played Shakespear­ Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866 ean roles on the road. From this Office Rooms. 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. he graduated into modern New York sqccesses. Pendleton, Oregon Soon after he started a screen ca­ reer with one of the earlier compani D r . F . V . P R T M E es and since has been steadily con­ D E N T IS T R Y nected with pictures, becoming a di­ Hermiston, Oregon rector after a period as leading man. Office. Bank Bldg. Office Hour* He directed Mr. Warner in his re­ Office Phone. 93 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Residence Phone cent great success, "Haunting Shad ows.” J. D . Z Ü R C H E R Harold Lloyd Comedy will be seen as an added attraction. LAW YER Stanfield O re g o n O p tom etrist a n d O p ticia n Glasses g ro u n d to f i t y o u r e y e . F iftee n y e a r , ex p e rie n c e a t y o u r .e r v ic e A m e r ic a n N at. B ank B ld g. P e n d leto n , O re g o n Get Your FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNING From Your Local Dealer PENDLETON BAKING CO. T. L . H A L L T R A N S F E R PH O NE 192 L e a v e ord e rs a t Elliott’s Tire Shop Advertis­ ing a Sale! HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK P H O N « IBS m id d le o f th e road and go to a fence- poet to read a sale bill d o y o u ? Then don't expect the other fel­ lo w to do It. Hollis Percey, Prop. Hermiston, Or«. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J P u t i n sd In th is paper, th « n . r c s ir d lc n o f t h e w e a th e r, the f e l l o w y o u w a n t to re tc h re a d . y o u r an no unce­ m en t« w h ile M a te d at his flresida. SJ. n . V A U G H A N ! I f he is a prospective b u y e r y o u ’ll h ave h Im at y o u r m I c . O na e x tra b u y e r o fte n pay» th e e n tire expense o f th e id . e n d It’« a p o o r a d th a t w o n 't p u li th a t b u y i r . P e n d l e t o n , O ro . g A n i d In t h l i paper reaches th e people y o u ir e after. B ills m ay be a neeeaeH y.hut th e id It th e th in g th a t does th ebu stn cM . D o n 't th in k o f b a v in « a special eale w ith o u t u .ln < ad vertising a p a c e In thia One Extra Buyer at a nkaftta psys tka atira expanse af tin a t Get That Buyer ■ E L E C T R IC F IX T U R E S ■ ■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S “ J P h on . 13» J »OS » . C o u r t O t. E D D IE P O L O “King of The Circus” 7 :3 0 -9 :1 5 Mrs. Max West, late of the child ren’s bureau, has been secured for the Farmer’s week nnd Homeseekers confrence at O. A. C„ June 13 to 18. Mrs. West Is a well-known authority on child welfare and Is a speaker and writer of note on that subject. Left a widow In 1909, with a faml ly of five children— the oldest a girl of 13 and the youngest a baby of a few months— Mrs. West entered the government service at once, and in 1912 was appointed to the staff of the childrens bureau where she work ed until 1919, when she resigned to go to the west to be with her aged mother. The family is now living in Berkeley. “Parenatal Care,” “Infant Care,” Child Care-Pre-school Child," and Child Care-School Child,” com­ prise a series of bulletins which have been wrlten by Mrs. West and dis­ tributed by the childrens bureau of the United States department of la­ bor. The circulation of these bul­ letins Is now well into three millions. A newspaper syndicate has recent­ ly enlisted the services of Mrs. West to write dally articles for mothers and answer their questions concern­ ing child welfare. This busy woman Is engaged to give the course in Mid welfare at the summer session of the University ot California. O. A. . cays it is very fortunate to have secured her for Farmer’s Week. - B !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 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 Unit"G" (Lot 6) In 3W>4. 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 Ott all of Hermiston. C. S. Dunn 32-6te, Register A fine big crowd of young people gathered at the Baptist church Wed- esday evening for the organization of an orchestra and a young people's choir. The early part of the even­ ing was spent In playing games, after hlch the business of the evening was taken up. It was arranged to have rehearsals every week under their competent leader. The first one being Tuesday, May 31st, at 7:30 m. In the church. Those not pre­ sent at the organization are asked to be present at the first rehearsal. Is planned to have the orchestra and young people's choir lead the usic at the Sunday evening servic. es. After the business meeting those present were served with Ice cream and cake and after gathering around the piano for an Informal sing, de­ parted for their homes feeling very enthusiastic over the new organiza­ tion. E Q U IP M E N T - Plus Mechanical Skill That’s the combination that gives satisfaction. A 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 N eil & B ark er Co. We Weld Anything but A Broken Heart Hermiston, Oregon Phone 264 D R IN K T h e f o ll o w i n g A p p e tiz in g B e v e r a g e s "WWrtZe” ORANGE FLAVOR (in Bottles only) a t Cherry Blossom11 CF CHERRY FLAVOR (In (I Bottles only) “ Western” A CEREAL BEVERAGE Manufactured In Pendleton by the W m . R oesch B ottlin g W orks For S a le in H erm iston a t H itt’s and S isc e l’s Drink Oregon made drinks. They’re lietter 2 0 Per Cent Drop NOTICE We are In the market for several car loads of hay. fhr Immediate ship­ ment. Phone 4022 morning, n »on or evening. We have an Auto Truck nd 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 >3.00 per month per bead, grown stock only. Three 40 acre tracts of land partly Improv­ ed for sale on reasonable terms. 32-tfc. W A. Leathers 15-35c Special Show Decoration Day Baptist Orchestra. Organized TRANSFER. *w-W"OU don’t lesre 1 / y o u r rig In the Gladys Walton in “Pink Tights f t CHILD SPECIALIST SECURED FOR 0. A. C. FARMERS WEEK Dr. Dale Rothwell Whoopin? Coueh. FOR SALE— Two nice Poland China This Is a very dangerous disease, Pigs. Inquire at Jewelry store. particularly to children under five 35-tfc. years of age, but when no paregoric, codeine or other opiate is given, is FOR SALE— Pump rods, cylinder easily cured by giving Chamberlain’s valve and pipe, pump jack, refrig­ Cough Remedy. Most people believe erator, oil stoves, tents, kitchen that it must run its course, not know­ cabinet, rope, pully blocks, etc. ing that the time is very much short­ Correll’s Shop. 37-tfc. ened, and that there Is little danger from the disease when this remedy FOR SALE— 3U In. Webber wagon is given. It has been used in many with hay rack on. Good as new. epidemics of whooping cough, with O. O. Felthouse. 25-tfc pronounced success. It Is safe and pleasant to take. Pd. Adv. FOR SALE— 15 h. p. Alamo engine; Ford delivery body. See Harry Kelley. 51-tfc Medicine IN ------- O N -------- Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes — — FRE E ^ — A lso w ith e a c h c a s in g b o u g h t in M ay a n d J u n e you g e t a F re e T ube Two door* eoat Oro. Hdws Co. FLOYD KNERR Two door* ss»t Oro. Hdwe Co.