The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 27, 1921, Image 7

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THE HEBM ISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Young Man---
N ESTHER CHAPTER N e. 101. O. E. S.,
Q U B U eeta
neeand Tueeday «venin« of each month
What will your financial condition be In 1941. 20 years
from now? It la up to you and now Is the time to de­
cide the question of your future.
Open a bank account and add something to lv every
week. AU successful men travel this road. It Is the
only one that leads to definite results.
Do it Today— Tomorrow is the Procrastinator's Excuse
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SOME Small Horses for sale cheap.
Shotwell Contracting Co.* 32-tfc.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE— Fresh Jersey, cow. Frank
Stone.
35-tfc.
FOR SALE— A nice lot of remnants
of cotton goods, voiles, white goods
etc., on sale at my home, across
FOR RENT
street from Gov. Building.
Mrs.
FOR RENT— The Jensen 10 acre
F. P. Adams.
37-ltc
ranch, or will rent the house with­
out ranch, three-quarters of a mile
from town. A beautiful place to FOR SALE— Team .of seven year-old
mares, well matched, weight about
live with every convenience.
37-tc.
Henry Hanby.
14001bs. W. T. Roberts ranch.
37-4tc.
FOR SALE ,
MTsr K7.TANV.nnq
FOB SALE—Stacker, forks, shovels,
pump Jack, range oil stoves, cream CUT Carnations, peonies, roses and
floral wreathes for Decoration Day.
separator, linoleum, mower, rugs,
Phone orders to H. Pelmulder as
kitchen cabinet, dresser, rockers,
early as possible.
37-ltc.
typewriter, etc., at Correll’s shop.
37-tfc.
>
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
FOR SALK—or will trade for cows
or young cattle, one Ford Road­
and fixtures. If we havent what
ster, one team about 1200 pounds
you want, we’ll get It. Repairing
and harness, one 3 V* Studebaker
and installing.
I. E. Putman.
Wagon with hay rack anjJ one 3- Phone 7 <3.
ton truck. W. A. Leathers. 34-tfc.
Paid for second hand goods.
FOR SALE— Span horses, weight CASH
Correll’s Shop.
17rtfc
about 1400 each; also span 3-year
old colts about 1100 each. A. L.
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
Nichols, Umatilla.
34-4tp.
FOR SALE— Gooseberries. H. E. T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott’s
Tire shop, phone 192.
19-tfc
Hanby.
37-4te.
FOR SALE— Good team 5-year-old Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
mares. Price is right. See A. W.
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
Agnew.
34-tfc.
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc
«
FORDSON Tractor complete with THE feeling of security Is well worth
pulley and two way plow, >650.00.
the premium paid.
How about
Hermiston Auto Co.
25-tfc
that Fite Insurance? See the E.
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
FOR SALE—Aeromoter Wind Mill
and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. In di­ Insurance. First National Bank, tfc
ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A.
Ford, Umatilla.
24-tfc
I have taken the agency for the
Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Even­
FOR SALE— Good outside Toilet, ing Post anr the Country Gentleman.
shingled and painted. Make me Anyone wishing to renew their sub­
an offer. Address, Box 587. 37-2tc. scriptions can do so through me.
38-4tp
Donald B. Parsons.
FOR SALE—Gooseberries In the
CURTIS
Publishing
Co. representa­
patch. C. L. Upham, Diagonal road.
tive for the Ladies Home Journal,
the Saturday Evening Post, and
FOR SALE— 40 acres of irrigated
the Country Gentlemen. Renew
land, 13 acres of it In a good stand
your subscription through me. H.
of alfalfa. Construction charges
Pelmulder, phone 312, Hermiston.
37-tfc.
paid to date. Should purchaser
desire employment for part of his
W hoopine Couch.
time we will use him when pos­
This Is a very dangerous disease,
sible. Erie-Oregon Fruit Co. Rt. particularly
to children unaer five
phone 42-F13.
25-tfc years of age, but when no paregoric,
codeine or other opiate is given, is
FOR SALE— 3U in. Webber wagon easily cured by giving Chamberlain’s
with hay rack on. Good as new. Cough Remedy. Most people believe
O. O. Felthouse.
25-tfc that it must run Its course, not know­
ing that the time is very much short­
FOR SALE— 15 h. p. Alamo engina; ened, and that there Is little danger
Ford delivery body. See Harry from the disease when this remedy
Kelley.
I l- t f c Is given. It has been used in many
epidemics of whooping cough, with
FOR SALE— Good dairy churn. In­ pronounced success. It is safe and
pleasant to take. Pd. Adv.
quire at this office.
24-tfc
Yellow Dent Seed Corn grown here
5c a pound. Stangeby & Gast,
Umatilla, Phone 3872.
31-tfc
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FOR SALE— Royal Typewriter, No.
10 In first class condition >50.00
10-tfc
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.
42-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 keaosine en­
gine, one power chopper No. 10
W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Ore. 25-tfc.
’¿tall
Ray Ripley, the handsome scoun­
drel of a half dozen recent screen suc­
cesses, is again exercising his wiles
L IE R N IS rO N LODGE NO. ISA A F. A A . M
1 1 meats in Masonic Hall on First and Third in the films, and this time his vll-
Tuesday eveninat uf each month. V isitin« bretn-
Uany Is directed against Frank Mayo,
C. W. Kello«'«. Secy.
T. D. Worstar. W. M
who is starring In "The Marriage
to the Play House
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F. Pit,’’ coming
’
meets each M o n d a y e t e n m a in O d d Fellows Wednesday. June 1st.
hall. V isitin« members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
G. H. Myera. N . G.
Ray Ripley has only been in pic­
tures about fifteen months, but every
PROFESSIONAL CARDS part he has played has raised him
higher in the estimation of the pub­
lic. He first appeared on the screen
V E T E R I N A R Y S U R G E O N in ’’The’ Belgian,’’ with Walker
Whltesilde, and then with Theda
House Phone Í1
Hermiston, Ore, Bara In ‘‘Under Two Flags.’’ His
first appearance at Universal City
occurred Just a year ago when he
IXR. R . G . G A L E
played opposite Lieutenant Locklear
P h y a io ia n a n d S u r g e o n
A nnouncement
in the first photodrama of the clouds
Dr. R. G. Gale, announces that he “The Great Air Robbery.” He played
will return to Hermiston about June the heavy In that story taking al­
15 and resume hts practice.
most as many chances In mid-air as
the Intrepid aviator who recently lost
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS his
lire.
Physician and Surgeoe
In this connection it might be In­
Eyee treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
teresting to note that Locklear and
Office ever First N ational Bank
Ripley shared a bouse in Hollywood
OFFICE PH ONE, 92
. RESIDENCE PHONE, 696
for some months last winter, and
Offiee Hours: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
Day or night calls answered promptly when Ray heard of the death of his
pal he was so deeply affected that
the director excused him from the set
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
for two days.
Office over First National Eank
Ray Ripley was born in New York
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
but his family moved west when he
Calla answered at all hours
Office phone 561
Residence phone 711
was quite young. He attended the
schools of Portland, and graduated
from the O. A. C. He first went on
DR. C. 0 . WAINSCOTT
the stage with a western stock com­
Physician and Surgeon
pany and soon found himself back
X-Ray Specialist
in New York. He was featured In
Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866
number of stage productions,
Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Eond Bld’g.
among them “The Third Degree,”
Pendleton, Oregon
Kindling" and “Parlor, Bed-room and
Bath.”
r
In “The Marriage Pit,” Ray Rip­
D E N T IS T R Y
ley has his second roll opposite Frank
Hermiston, Oregon
Mayo. He will be remembered bb
Office, Bank Bldg.
the
apparent vlllian In "The Girl In
Office Phone. 98
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
29,” a recent Mayo feature.
So« D. Doblar. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
J. A . P E E D
o f Hermiston, Oregon
►
at 8 00 thorp in Maaonic
NOTICE
We are in the market for several
car loads of hay, for immediate ship­
ment. Phone 4022 morning, njon
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 >3.00 per month
per head, grown stock only. Three
40 acre tracts of land partly Improv­
ed for sale on reasonable terms.
32-tfe.
W. A. Leathers
CALL FOR HERMISTON IRRIGA­
TION DISTRICT WARRANTS
Baptist Church Notés
Sunday school meets at 10:00. Par­
ents ire requested to bring their
children. We have classes for all ages
Stanfield
-
-
Oregon
come and find your class.
Young peoples meeting 7 o’clock.
The young people of the church and
congregation are cordially invited to
be present with their friends. Topic
O p to m e tr is t a n d O p tic ia n
“Life Sketches of Great Adventurers"
Glasses ground to fit your eyes
Leader Edith Reeves.
Fifteen j-ears experience at your service
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock,
Theme “Bearing Burdens.” Special
A m e r ic a n N a t. B a n k B ld g .
music.
P e n d le to n , O r e g o n
• Evening theme “Two Ways.”
The evening worship will open
with Song Service.
Special music by the Young peo­
ples Choir.
Cornet Solo by Henry Shelladay.
i ’rayer meeting Thursday evening.
The public are cordially Invited to
all these services.
PHONE 192
Strangers will receive a Christain
Leave orders at
Welcome. .
R. V. Ashmun, Pastor.
J. D , Z U R C I 1 E R
LAWYER
Dr. Dale Rothwell
T. L . H A L L
TR ANSFER
Elliott’s Tire Shop
»
W einstock W ill Speak
Colonel Harris Weinstock, noted
figure in cooperative movements and
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
ex-state market director of Californ­
ia, will deliver a series of lectures
TRANSFER]
on cooperative marketing at O. A. C.
Farmers week, June 13-18. He has
been actively engaged in agriculture
P H O N K 182
ever since 1888. He was a member
of California’s first state board of
horticulture, and has been on many
Hollis Percejr, Prop.
boards and commissions for Investi­
gation of labor and agricultural
Hermiston, Ore.
problems. He was also one of Pres­
ident Wilson’s American commission­
ers appointed in 1902 to investigate
the European system of rural credits.
He was later appointed to Investigate
I. W. W. activities in California. He
■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S ■ is widely known as organizer and
■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S
président of the first big mall order
®
Phone 139
* 2OS ff. O o u r t S t. P e n d le t o n , O r e . g house In America, Weinstock, Lubln
& Company.
¡JT. L V A U G H A N Z
J
! Farmers’ Week «
“The Cott" Strong Picture .
"The Coat.” the Paramount Art-
craft picture coming to the Play ■ Corvallis, Ore., Jone 13 to 18 ■
■
House Saturday, May 8th Is said to ■
!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
be a strong dramatic picture of col­
lege and political life. It la from
the celebrated novel of the same
AMERICAN BARBER SHOP
name by David Graham Phillips. The
U n d e r N e w M an aae m e n t
featured player Is Violet Hpmlng
O ern eei • l e d e r , prone.
and the east la declared to be a not­
Firet Claea Barhrr Work
CtifMrm'e H eir C o itin e e SprnaU y
able one. It Is a Paramount Arteraft
1 arile« ghamponin« and Maeeacin« aveaiaca
picture drlected by Harley Knoles of
h» appoisonent
FOR SALE— All of my household
goods Inclullng piano, new 9x11
rug, dining table, sectional book
cases, ranges, heating stove, beds,
dressers and many other artlelea
too numerous to mention. Mrs.
H. M. Gunn.
37-2U. “Little Women” fame.
Tke Theatre
Bee etile!
Hamilton
THE PLAY HOUSE
Saturday, May 28
David Graham Phillips G reatest Story
“T H E C O S T ”
PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
20-40C
7:30-9:15
Sunday, May 29
H. B. Warner «
“Unchartered Channels”
Topics of the Day—Pathe News
7:30-9:15
15-35c
Decoration Day—Monday, May 30
S P E C IA L SH O W
7:30-9:15—25-50c
Wednesday, June 1
Frank May » “The Marriage Fit”
E D D IE P O L O
“King of the Circus”
7:30-9:15
15-35c
D . F. V . P R IM E
Hermiston Irrigation District War­
rants, numbered 1433, 1434, 1435, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■e
1436, 1445, 1465, 1456 and 1457,
will be paid at the office of tbe Coun­
ty Treasurer, in Pendleton, Oregon,
upon presentation. Interest ceases
from date. .
Pendleton, Oregon
May 25, 1921.
■ and Homemakers Conference ■
Grace A. Gilliam
FOR SALE— Five room new bunga­
County Treasurer.
low. Will accept city lots as part
payment. Albert Smith, Hermis­
ton. Oregon.
27-tfc
CALL FOR WARRANTS
A week of College
»
Notice is hereby given that School ■
FOR SALE— A fine Jersey Heifer District No. 14, Umatilla county.
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Life
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O.
A.
C.
5
Calf.
W. M. Bloom.
37-2te. State of Oregon, will pay the follow­
ing numbered warrants upon pre­
FOR SALE—A few pigs and 2 or 3 sentation. Numbers 2232 to 23C4 In­
Cooperative
sows reasonable. C. C. Mason. clusive. Interest ceases from this
37-tte. date.
Conventions
Dated May 27th. 1921 at Hermis­
FOR SALE— Milch cows, heifers, ton. Oregon.
work horses, two hors* cultivator, 37-ltc.
R A. Biownson, Clerk.
hand power washing machine, i .
■ EXCURSIONS— LET’S GO |
H. Reid.
33-tfc.
FOR SALE— Newcomb Carpet and
Rug Loom, or will trade for any
kind of stock we can use on the
rsnch, the machine can be seen at
the Hahn General Shoe Store. E.
E. Graham. M. R. 1, Hermiston.
Ore.
37-tfc.
RIPLEY, STAR VILLAIN,
CURSES FRANK MAYO
Worrying
The hardest part of any job
Is worrying about It;
Your joy to kill, your rest to rob,
Is worrlng about it;
The loweHt spot to view a hill
Is from the bottom; higher still
It looks each moment that you kill
In worrlng about It.
But, if you start to climb, you soon
Quit worrying about It.
Quit waiting, wishing for the moon
And worrying about It.
A human task Just grows and grows
By putting off; time may disclose
’Twas easier than you suppose—
Quit worrying about It.
/••at bundle up and buckle in—
Quit wortylng about It.
By work, not worry, you will win—
Quit worrying about it.
A task is easy, once begun;
It has its labors and Its fun;
So grab a hold and do it, son—
Quit worrying about It.
Author Unknown.
The crossroads of life Is a good
place to stop apd think.
E Q U IP M E N T -
a
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
Neil & Barker Co.
z W e Weld A nythin, but A Broken Heart
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 264