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THE IIEBM ISTON HERALD, HEBMISTOK, OREGOA. 0 Baptist Notice L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y Young Man--- E sther chapter n «. tot. o. e . s .. Q ueen n .e.1 . «econd T u fw llj .»onin« of Meh month W hat w ill your financial condition be In 1941, 20 years from now? It Is up to you and now Is th e tim e to de cide th e question of your future. Open a bank account and add som ething to It every w i«k. All successful men trav el th is road, It Is the only one th a t leads to definite results. “Do It Today— Tomorrow is the Procrastinator’s Excuse 00 »harp m Maaonic hall. ViaUiwr nwinbor. welt onio. S u . D. Doblor, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. at 8 LJERMISTON LODGE NO 138. A. F. A A M . meet» ia M uonic Hall on Fir»! and Third Tugeday evening» o f each m on th. V»«ntin< b reth ren w elcom e. _ _ aj T. D. Worster, W . M C. W. Kellotfs. Secy. v in e y a r d lodge no . 206. 1 . 0 . O. r . V m eets each Munday evening in Odd Fellow» hall. V isiting member» cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. G. H. Myer». N . G. FIRST NATIONAL BANK PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A . P E E D o f Hermiston, Oregon V E T E R IN A R Y House Phone 21 FOE RENT SUR G EO N H erm iston, Ore. A com plete stock of b ath tubs, toilets, w ash bowles, and hot w ater tanks D R . R- G . G A L E and fixtu res. If we h av en t w hat P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n you w ant, w e’ll get it. R epairing A nnouncem ent and Installing. I. E. P u tm an Dr. R. G. Gale, announces th a t he Phone 763. will re tu rn to H erm iston about Ju n e 15 and resum e his practice. CASH P aid for second h and goods C orrell’s Shop. 17-tfc D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S FOR RENT— The Jensen 10 acre Physician and Surgeon E llio tt's T ire Shop. ranch, or w ill re n t th e house w ith E yes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted out ranch, th ree -q u a rters of a mile Office over First Nntionnl Bank from town. A beau tifu l place to T. L. H all, tran sfe r. Call E llio tt’s OFFICE PHONE. 92 T ire shop, phone 192. 19-tfc live w ith every convenience. RESIDENCE PHONE. 696 37-tc. H enry H anby. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. Used F u rn itu re , stoves, h eaters and Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly ranges bought, sold, exchanged or FOE SALE DR. W. W. ILLSLEY ' repaired. C orrell’s shop. 7-tfc Office over First National Bank FOR SALE— S tacker, forks, shovels, Medicine Surgery pump Jack, range' oil stoves, cream T H E feeling of security is well w orth Osteopathy th e prem ium paid. How about Calls answered at all hours separator, linoleum , mower, rugs, th a t F ire Insurance? See th e E. Office phone 561 Residence phone Til k itchen cabinet, dresser, rockers, P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc typew riter, etc., a t C orrell’s shop. 37-tfc. I have tak en th e agency for the DE. C. 0. WAINSCOTT FOR SALE— or w ill trad e for cows Ladies Home Jo u rn al, Saturday E v en P hysician and Surgeon or young cattle, one F ord Road ing Post a n r th e C ountry G entlem an X -Ray Specialist ster, one team about 1200 pounds Anyone w ishing to renew th e ir sub Phones, Res. 889-J— Office 866 and harness, one 3 Vi S tudebaker scriptions can do so th ro u g h me. Donald B. Parsons. Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond B ld’g, W agon w ith hay rack and one 3- 37-4tp ton truck. W. A. L eathers. 34-tfc. P endleton, Oregon CURTIS P u b lish in g Co. re p re se n ta tive for th e Ladies Home Jo u rn al, FOR SALE— Gooeeberries. H. E. th e S atu rd ay E vening Post, and H anby. 37-4tc. th e C ountry G entlem en. Renew your subscription th ro u g h me. H. d e n t is t r y FOR SALE— Good team 5-year-old P elm ulder, phone 312, H erm iston. m ares. P rice Is rig h t. See A. W. Hermiston, Oregon 37-tfc. Agnew. 34-tfc. Office, Bank Bld<. DR. P . V . P R I M E SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE FORDSON T ra cto r com plete w ith H ave about 15 odd tra c ts of land pulley and tw o w ay plow, $650.00. H erm iston A uto Co. 25-tfc left under th e W est Extension canals — acreage ru n s from 5 to 55 ir ri FOR SALE— A erom oter W ind Mill gable, on w hich w ill name from and steel tow er, w heel 8 ft. in di $11 to $18 per acre, buyer to assume am eter, tow er 20 ft. high. W. A. full w ater rig h ts, including past due Ford, U m atilla. 24-tfc paym ents. Time given or discount for all cash. P la ts m ailed on re FOR SALE— Good outside Toilet, quest, and consideration given to shingled and painted. Make me " re a lto rs.” Address W. R. W alpole, 3 8 -ltc an offer. Address, Box 587. 37-2tc. Irrigon, Oregon. FOR SALE— 3 Vi In. W ebber wagon NOTICE w ith hay rack on. Good as new. We are in th e m ark et for several O. O. Felthouse. 25-tfc car loads of hay, for im m ediate sh ip m ent. I*hone 4022 m orning, n ion FOR SALE— 15 h. p. Alamo engine; or evening. W e have an Auto Truck Ford delivery body. See H arry and w ill do th e hauling, w hen tru ck Kelley. 61-tfc Is used. We take all kinds of goods for sto r Yellow D ent Seed Corn grow n here age in our w arehouse. F ire and 5c a pound. S tangeby & G ast, Autom obile insurance agency. We U m atilla, Phone 3872. 31-tfc buy and sell any kind of cattle. Good p astu re at th e F arm $3.00 per m onth FOR SALE— Royal T ypew riter, No. per head, grow n stock only. Three 10 in firs t class condition $50.00 40 acre tra c ts of land p artly Improv 10-tfc ed for sale on reasonable term s. 32-tfc. W. A. L eathers FOR SALE— 20 acres, S tanfield pro je ct, 10 acres alfa lfa, a ll,fe n c e d Notice of Annual School Meeting ra b b it w ire, buildings and well. N otice is hereby given to th e legal Stock and fu rn itu re also for sale. voters of School D istrict No. 14. of Inquire th is office. 42-tfc U m atilla County, S tate of Oregon, th a t th e an n u al school m eeting of HAVING P u rchased th e B ennett said d istric t w ill be held a t the place to g eth er w ith equipm ent, I school house; to begin a t the hour of have th e follow ing property for 2 o’clock p. m. on th e th ird Monday sale: 1 w ide w heel McCormick of June, being th e 20th day of June, m ow er; one new iron wheel A. D„ 1921. tru ck ; one 8 inch vineyard plow; T his m eeting is called for the p u r one DeLaval S eparator; one team pose of electin g tw o directors and m ares; 1 set double w ork harness; th e consideration of th e follow ing: one 3 h. p. "Z ” type keroslne en Notice gine, one pow er chopper No. 10 To the boards of school d istricts W? A. Ford, U m atilla, Ore. 25-tfc. num bers (8 ) E ight, (112) One H u n dred Twelve, (1 1 5 ) One H undred FOR SALE— F ive room new b unga F ifteen, and (1 4 ) F o urteen, all of low. W ill accept city lots as p a rt U m atilla County, Oregon: paym ent. A lbert Sm ith, H erm is Upon receipt of petitions from the ton, Oregon. 27-tfc above said school d istricts, th e Dis FOR SALE-—A few pigs and 2 or 3 tr ic t B oundary B oard of U m atilla sows reasonable. C. C. Mason. County, Oregon, directs th e boards 37-2tc. of th e above said school d istric ts to sta te In th e notice for the n ex t an FOR SALE— Milch cows, heifers, nual school m eeting to be held June work horses, tw o horse cultivator, hand power w ashing m achine. J. 20, 1921, th a t th e question of u n it H. Reid. 33-tfc. ing school d istric ts num bers (8) E ig h t, (11 2 ) One H undred Twelve FOR SALE— Newcomb C arpet and (1 1 5 ) One H undred F ifteen, and Rug Loom, or will trad e for any (1 4 ) F ou rteen , all of U m atilla kind of stock we can use on the County, Oregon, for high school p u r ranch, th e m achine can be seen at poses only, th u s form ing a union the H ahn G eneral Shoe Store. E. hig h school id lstrlct, will be sub E G raham , M. R. 1, H erm iston, m itted to th e voters of th e above Ore. 37-tfc. said districts. Done by o rd er of th e D istrict FOR SALE— All of my household goods inclullng piano, new 9x12 Boundary Borad of U m atilla County rug, d in in g table, sectional book Oregon, th is first day of June, 1921. W. W. GREEN, cases, ranges, h ea tin g stove, beds, dressers and -m any other articles School S up erin ten d en t and S ecretary too num erous to m ention. Mrs. of ihe D istrict Boundary Board oi H. M. G unn. 37-2tc. U m atilla County, O regon.» FOR SALE— 40 acres In alfalfa, and th e tran sactio n of business usual priced very reasonable. W. W. a t such m eetings. F elthouse. 38-ttc D ated th is 1st day of Ju n e, 1921. FOR SALE— Good young team and A tte st: R. A. BROWNSON, McCormick mower, cheap. Inquire D istrict Clerk. a t th is office. 38-2tp • F. B. SWAYZE. C hairm an Board of D irectors. • SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. 38-2tc Shotw ell C ontractin g Co. 32-tfc FOR SALE— F resh Jersey cow. F ran k Stone. 35-tfc. Yes. W e Do FOR SALE— Team of »even year-old m ares, well m atched, w eight about 14001bs. W. T. R oberts ranch 37-4tc. Job* W ork MISCELLANEOUS You will find our prices satisfactory W ANTED— Horses to pasture. C. W Tilden. 3«-2tp Insurance. First National Bank, tie Gome in Office Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office Phone, 93 Residence Phone J. D . Z Ü R C H E R LAW YER S ta n fie ld - - O regon Dr. Dale Rothwell R. V. Ashmun, m inister. Sunday schpol a t 10. Subject, “ M aking the Nation C h ristian .” P a r ents qre urged to bring th e ir ch il dren. The children are urged to be present on account of C hildren's Day arrangem ents. The Ladies’ Aid will m eet a t the H anby home on W ednesday a f te r noon. The lafilea of the congrega tion and th eir friends are cordially invited. The ladies are having a cooked food sale S aturday, Ju n e 4, In Sapper's hardw are store. The Young People's m eeting a t 7 o’clock. Topic, “ Thy Kingdom In the W orld.” All the young people are invited to be present. M orning worship at 11 o’clock. Special music by th e choir. Theme. "A Remedy for E vil.” T he public are cordially invited. S tran g ers will be given a C hristian welcome. E vening w orship at 8 o’clock. T his service w ill open w ith a song service. The orch estra w ill render one special num ber and w ill accom pany the Young People's choir. T here w ill also be a solo by Mrs. A shmun, ac companied by th e orchestra. Once every five years th ere comes a g reat crook dram a. In 1900 there was "Jim the P en m an,” In 1905, th e re w as “Leah K leschna.” In 1910 there was "A llas Jim my V alentine.” In 1915 th ere was “W ith in th e Law .” Now' in 1920 comes Tod Brow n ing w ith "Outside th e Law ,” an u n derworld epic, sta rin g PriBCiUa Dean and in which appear Lon Chaney, E. A. W arren Melbourne MacDoyell and others. W h eth er th is w ill be a n o th e r classic of crookdom, of course, cannot safely be predicted. B ut the favored few who have already viewed th is U niversal featu re film , pro nounce it a sm ashing hum an dram a flavored w ith a rom ance of th e u n derw orld and th e m ystery of a te r rific orien tal justice. H erm iston play goers will have an o p portunity to form th e ir own opinion of “ O ut side the Law ,” w hen the g reat play will be shown a t th e P lay House. W atch for the announcem ent for date. ’ Notice A m e r ic a n N at. Bank B ldg. P e n d leto n , O regon T. L . H A L L tra n sfer PH ONE 192 L e a v e o rd ers at Elliott’s Tire Shop HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER. To the boards of school d istricts num bers (8 ) E ight, (112) One H u n dred Twelve, (115) One H undred Fifteen, and (14) F ourteen, all of U fnatiila County, Oregon: Upon receipt of p etitio n s from the above said school d istricts, th e Dis tric t Boundary Board of U m atilla County, Oregon, directs th e boards of the above said school d istric ts to sta te in the notice for the next a n nual school m eeting to be held Ju n e 20, 1921, th a t the question of u n it ing school d istricts num bers (8 ) E ight, (112) One H undred Twelve, (115) One H undred F ifteen, and (14) F o u rteen , all of U m atilla County, Oregon, for high school p u r poses only, th u s form ing a union high school d istrict, will be subm itted to th e voters of the above said dis tricts. Done by order of the D istrict Boundary Board of U m atilla County, Oregon, th is first day of Ju n e, 1921. W. W. GREEN. School S u p erin ten d en t and Secretary of th e D istrict B oundary Board of U m atilla County, Oregon 38-2tc P H O N E 182 NOTICE Hollis Percey, Prop. Hermiston, Ore. J J . L .V A U G ’ • E L E C T R IC A N U ¡ I lA N i F IX T U R E S ■ A P P L IA N C E S L g Phone 139 ; 2 0 3 1 . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O re . g »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ IJB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , ' S Farmers’ Week | ■ and Homemaker* Conference ■ THE PLAY HOUSE N otice is hereby given and directed to all freeholders, legal voters and assessm ent payers w ith in th e H erm is ton Irrig a tio n D istrict, in U m atilla county, Oregon, and to all o th er p er sons interested in said d istrict, th a t J. F. M cNaught, E. L. Jackson and F ran k W augam an, directors of said d istrict, have by petition commenced a special proceeding in the C ircuit Court of th e S tate of Oregon, for U m atilla County, for the purpose of having a judicial exam ination and lodgm ent of the court as to the reg u la rity and legality o f the proced- ings In connection w ith tile o rg a n i zation of said d istrict, and the pro ceedings of said board of directors and of said d istric t in the au th o riza tion of a co n tract w ith th e U nited States and as to the validiy of said co n tract, and the H onorable G ilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said Court, has entered an order th erein se ttin g Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1921, at th e hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as th e tim e and th a C ircuit C ourt room in th e co u rt house at Pendleton, O re gon, as the place for h earin g said petition. T his notice is issued p u rsu an t to an o rd er of th e above en titled C ourt made and entered on the 1st day of June, 1921, and said notice shall be served on all p arties in in te rc u t'b y publication thereof for a t least once a week for th ree successive weeks in the H erm iston H erald, a new spaper of general circulation published in U m atilla County. Oregon, and th e publication thereof shall be made in the Issue of said new spaper dated June 3. 1921, and the last publica tion th ereo f shall be made in the issue of »aid new spaper dated Ju n e 24, 1921. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, th is 1st day of Ju n e, 1921. R. T. BROWN. Clerk of th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, for U m atilla County. 38-4tf ■ ■ L if e a t 0 . A . C. ■ ■ C o o p e r a tiv e « C o n v e n tio n s * EXCURSIONS-LET’S GO ■ ■ Corvalli», Ore., June 13 to 18 ■ ■ $■■■■ AMERICAN BARBER SHOP Under N»w M»n«irom^nt • C u rn o w ft » ■ » . . , P ra o a . Fim i Cl».« Barber Work ChiMrm « Huir C utting » S p 'fia l.r bad iel gfcainpaoinff »Mi Maowwin» »v»al»»i by app^ntm ant TY PEW R ITER ribbons and cafbon paper at th e Herald office. ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald I office. Oregea T w o Show »—7:30 -9 :1 5 P. M. Prices, 15-35c S a tu r d a y , J u n e 4 WILLIAM S. HART in “S an d ” C o m e d y —“B u n g a lo w T roub le«” Sunday, Ju n e 5 MABEL NORMAND -I N ----- “The Slim Princess” . C o m e d y — “ W h y D iv o rc e ” W ednesday, J u n e 8 HARRY CAREY ------- I N -------- “West is West” E D D IE P O L O in “K IN G OF T H E C IR C U S ” C O M IN G ! “ O U T S ID E T H E L A W ” EQUIPM ENT-- 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. W e W eld A n y th in g b u t A B r o k e n H ea rt Hermiston, Oregon Phone 264- ^■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ w ■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! D R IN K * T h e h o llo w in g A p p e tiz in g B e v e r a g e s “ Whistle” “ Cherry Blossom1 CHERRY FI.AVoR (in Bottles only, ORANGE FLAVOR (in Bottles only) “ Western K CEREAL BEVERAGE ----■ ■ A w e e k o f C o lle g e Heraisten N o tic e — E f fe c tiv e a t o n c e e v e ry o n e o v e r 12 y e a r s o f a g e m u s t p u r c h a s e a d u l t tic k e ts . ‘OUTSIDE THE LAW” LATEST ADDITION TO CROOK DRAMA O p tom etrist #tnd O p tician G la » e > groq n d to fit y o u r e y e s F ifteen y ea r s e x p e r ie n c e a t y o u r se r v ic e Tk. Theatre Manufactured In Pendleton by the W m . R oeach B o ttlin g W ork» For S a le in H erm iston a t H itt’« a n d S isc e l’s Drink Oregon made drinks. They’re better ■ ■■■■■■■ft ft- .ft« .i- fc ■■■■■■■■■■■■•*■■■■■■ 20 Per Cent Drop — — O N ------- Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes -----FREE ......... - 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 u b e Two doors east Oro. Hdw* Co. FLOYD KNERR Twodoor* e«>t Oro. Hdwo. Co.