The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 24, 1921, Image 5

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Section 2
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance,
Investments
Land and City Property :
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang
ed and improved.
Insurance-
strong American companies
insuring against fire. The best
Western companies. Correct rates.
Experienced business attention as-
surred.
Loans—
Agency for Union Savings &
Loan Association of Portland.
Investment. Excellent rate of
Interest on money, protected by
State deposit of securities.
Loans on improved city proper­
ty. Can let you have money to
build.
Investments:
If you want to buy, advise with
us as to safe investment. We
know values, soils, water rights
and possibilities of success. Can
direct you right.
We hold state license to do
business and are under bond for
honest dealing. Whatever we re­
present we will stand by.
E. P. DODD
H e r m is t o n , O r e g o n
I have the Agency
for
Complete
W A T K IN S ’
L IN E
of
SPICES, EXTRACTS,
TOILET
PREPARATIONS
ETC.
Call at residence or leave
orders at Ore. Hdw. Co.
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
LEAVE
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 5:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:35
Hermiston
9:55 1:55 5:55
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
LEAVE
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 13:45 4:45
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
TWO TEIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
FARftS
P e n d l e t o n t o B o h o . * 1 .1 0
P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n t l o l d , S I.S S
P e n d l e t o n t o H o r m l e t o n , S 1 .7 8
P e n d le to n to U m a t illa , M . i *
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
Bring in Your
Films
Our finishing department through
up-to-date methods, equipment and
expert handling can help you get
th» kind of pictures you want.
To use a slang expression:
“We're there at the finish.'
Prices for Films
AND
FOR DEVELOPING AND
PRINTING
F ïh ïïî----------------------------------- Price Price
I For Kodak
of
Print
No
Film |Earh
127'Vest Pocket
117 No. 1 Brownie
120 No. 2 Brownie
116 2 A Brownie
116 2 A Brownie
or 1 A Kodak
118 No. 3 Kodak or
1 Brownie Kodak
130|2 C Kodak
122 3 A Kodak
1 post card size
.25
.25
.25
.30
.03
.03
.0«
.05
.30
.05
.45 .05
•45| .05
.55
.05
Developing Films
Roll of 6 .......................................jog
Roll of 1 2 ....................................... i 5 c
Film P a c k s .................................... 25c
the country. They went from Spok­
ane to Seattle and down the coast and
while coming through here Inspect­
ed their property one mile and a
The annual school election Monday half west of Irrigon. This is one of
turned out the biggest crowd for a the choice tracts In the district.
number of years. Three candidates
F. C. Frederickson, Merrill E. Doble
Mrs. Patterson and daughters of
and A. H. Allen were put up for di Athena, Oregon Tiave beem guests
rector and Mr. Frederickson was of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beneflel dur­
elected by majority vote. M. F ing the past week and returned to
Wadsworth was re-elected clerk for their home Tuesday.
the ensuing year. The special elec­
tion was held immediately following
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
the annual meeting and vote taken
on construction of a 12 inch pipe
Mrs. P. T. Hayden returned from
line from lateral 16 to the school Ontario, Oregon June 13, where she
grounds and carried by a big major­ had been on a visit to her daughter.
ity. It is somewhat of a shame that
this was not done last year even be­
Mrs. W. H. Hesser returned home
fore the new building was construct­ Wednesday. June 15 after an ex­
ed as the grounds look barren or tended visit to her father and broth­
very much like a building without ers at Pitsburg, Kansas.
a roof or a coat of paint. We have
eight acres in the school grounds and
Mr. A. C. Voelker was a caller in
the people have a right to demand the neighborhood both Thursday and
this be taken care of since it has been Friday of last week in the Interest
purchased.
of the Union high school.
The school board has hired Prof.
At the annual school meeting June
F. G. Grover of Monnouth as princip­ 20. Mr. W. B. Rodda was elected
al for the coming term who comes as director and Mr. W. II. Swan as
highly recommended and we hope to clerk. The Union high school lost
have a very successful year. Among the vote being as follows: thirteen
the other teachers already hired are for and fifteen against.
W. T. Eggleston and Mrs. J. W. War­
ner of Irrigon.
Mr. Oscar W. Doble, son of L. A
I Doble spent several days visiting his
father and his brothers and sisters
I last week. Oscar was graduated
from the Albany college on June 9th
and has been elected Principal of
Florence, Oregon high school with a
I salary of fifteen hundred dollars for
(he term and his wife assistant prln
clpal with salary of eleven hundred
and twenty-five dollars for the term
A few months ago they offered theli
I services to the board of Foreign Mis
I sions of the Presbyterian church as
missionaries to India. This board
I requested that they first obtain some
I experience in teaching, which is the
work they will take up In the for-
I eign field. The board has not yet
accepted Mr. and Mrs. Doble but
I have practically
assured
them
this would be done when they fniisb
I the term of teaching. In addition
to teaching In the high school al
Florence, Oscar will be Pastor of the
Presbyterian church of that place
which has been without a pastor for
I some time.
Oregon Hotel Cafe
A BETTER PLACE TO EAT
Breakfast and Dinner a la carte
Under the management of
M R S. M I L L I E D E C K , P ro p .
Say fellow you w ill have to hurry if
you get one o f these June Bride
We are headquarters for all the nice things
that will make for a
H A P P Y B R ID E
W M . H. O G DEN
JEWELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
Horrnltton, Oregon
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
8PE C IA L CO RRESPO NDENCE
At the annual school election Mon­
day Henry Ott was reelected clerk |
of the board and Tom Haddox direct­
or for one year. Twenty-three vot-1
ers were out particularly interested
in the Unidn high school move and
but one dissenting vote was cast,
showing that Columbia stands well
for every means for education pos- |
sible. The Union high school lost
according to the vote that day as
ihree districts out of four were nec­
essary to carry and In Westland and |
Minnehaha it lost by a few votes.
Several from Columbia have been
attending the Chautauqua at Stan­
field this week enjoying the lectures |
music and various amusements and
instructions offered.
Mrs. Tillie Sour and son of Walla I
Walla, Wash., are visiting at the |
borne Of Mrs. Henry Beilscamper.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow and
dadam ■ Beilscamper made a motor
rip to Pendleton Monday.
FISK
T IR E S
S o ld only
by dealers
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
. in history
Mrs. Ray Lamareoux returned
from Baker, Oregon Tuesday where
she has been visiting her mother Mrs
An unsual double wedding service
Hermiston, Ore.
J. K. Irby, bringing home a big took place last week In Pendleton,
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
bright girl.
Hermiston, Oregon
the participants were Russell Pratt
Adding machine rolls of paper for
narried to Mildred Eaton, and Os­
sale at the Herald office.
Mrs. Lamareoux and Mrs. Dayton
READ THE HEROLD WANT ADDS Lamareoux left Friday on numbei born Pratt to Violet Eaton. The
ladies are from Stevenson. Waeh.
1 fer Portland. Mrs. A. Lamareoux he Pratt brothers have purchased
has been the guest of her son R. S. a tract of the Mossie acreage on the
NON-SKID
RED-TOP
CORD
Lamareoux for a couple of months Diagonial road which they will im­
and returned to her home in Port­ prove for their futurer home.
land but expects to move to Irrigon
Mrs. Laura Stotter and son Robert
in the near future. Mrs. Dayton 1 Boise, Idaho, stopped off on their
Reduction on all styles and sizes
Lamareoux will also visit her mother way home from the Rose Carnival ]
and father at Schofield, Oregon on and were guests at the home of Mrs.
this trip.
Oran Felthouse a few days the past |
week.
Mrs. E. C. Helmick and daughter
of Pendleton and Mrs. E. L. Reyn­
Mrs. Hattie Condron and children
olds and son of Tacoma. Wash., spent pent ten days visiting at the home
several days at the Markhams last >f Mrs. Oran Felthouse recently
week.
Mrs. Condron who Is a sister of Mrs
Felthouse and llveB in Seattle, left
N. Seaman and son have been shlp- for California where she will spend
Magnificent hotelt and commodious camps; JOO miles of improved high­
I ping new potatoes by express to vari­ ome time visiting her mother there.
ways; all In the midst of matchless scenery. Its hotels are marvelous
ous points during the past week.
establishments. Its camps are pretty Httle tent villages, models of clean­
Mr. and Mrs. Leiber of Yakima, who come to Washington to trans­ Judgment of the court as to the regu­
liness, sanitation, order, comfort and simple. Informal living. An ideal
Wash.,
were guests at the home of act business with any department or larity and legality of the proced-
place for vacation pleasures. Send for our beautifully Illustrated booklet
County assessor and county clerk
telling all about Its wonders In word and picture.
Waters spent several days around Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Harr part of bureau of the government may quick­ Ings In connection with the organi­
Irrigon last week checking us up last week. Mrs. Lieber Is a sister ly be advised as to the exact location zation of said district, and the pro­
We should worry, they cannot charge of Mrs. Harr. Mr. Leiber has been and means of'reaching the particu­ ceedings of said board of dtrectqrs
T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R
mployed In the mailing department lar department or bureau In which and of said district In ihe auihorltn-
us anything till next summer.
of the Post Office at Yakima for a may be centered the business which tlon of a contract with the United
States and as to the validly of said
Operated DAILY during the season between
The ferry at Holmes landing is number of years and at this time is they desire to transact.
contract, and the Honorable Gilbert
For
this
purpose
there
has
been
on
his
vacation.
W. Phelps, Judge of said Court, has
again in operation. Mr. Holmes has
established a bureau of information entered an order therein setting
secured an expert boafsman to help
the 5th day of July. 1921,
Mrs. Frank Fowler entertained on the ground floor of the Post Of­ Tuesday,
him get next to the handling of the
at Ihe hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as
fice
Department
Building,
located
the
Neighborhood
club
Wednesday
the lime and the Circuit Court room
ferry so that he will not have any
afternoon at her home In the west on Pennsylvania avenue at 12th St., In the court house at Pendleton. Ore­
by the
further trouble.
end. Besides the members present which 1s In charge of competent peo­ gon, as the place for hearing said
Mrs. Tillie Sours of Walla Walla was ple, who will definitely answer quer­ petition.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballinger of
This notice is Issued pursuant to an
a guest of the afternoon. Delight­ ies of this character..
order of the above entitled Court
Boardman were among the bunch
The public Is advised of this ar­ made and entered on (lie 1st day of
ful refreshments were served at the
of people in search of Irrigon fruits
CO M M ENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 18, LEAVING PORTLAND 5:00 P. M.
close of the meeting. The next rangement and Invited to make use June, 1921, and said notice shall be
Tuesday It has been a steady stream
served on all parties In Interest by
meeting will be at the home of Mr». of the facility.
especially on Sunday and our people
publication thereof for at least once
Onrlocal « . n t will ba rlad to m plafo th e variaaa
Henry Sommerer July 13th.
a week for three successive weeks in
like this method of delivering fruits.
which anahl. vW ton to oaa T o H o w M o m > o oomfortaMv
NOTICE
ihe Hermiston Herald, a newspaper
U N IO N
It
saves
considerable
work
boxing
ond at minimum cast: also to naoto farm. prapara roar
Notice la hereby given and directed of general circulation published In
POSTMASTER GENERAL PUTS
and
delivering
same
for
shipment
P A C IF IC
County, Oregon, and the
tthmrarr and maka roar raaat t a t l aoa Call sa
IN BUREAU OF INFORMATION to all freeholders, legal voters and Umatilla
Just wait until about the first of
publication thereof shall be made in
SYSTEM
tessment
payers
within
the
Hermis­
the Issue of said newspaper dated
August and watch them come for
F . C . W o u g h te r , L o c a l A g e n t,
The following notice was received ton Irrigation District, In Umatilla June 3, 1921, and the last publica­
the sweet watermelons and the Ir- at the local Post Office Tuesday:
county, Oregon, and Io all other per­ tion thereof shall bo made in the
tigon muskmelons.
H e r m isto n , O r e g o n
It is the wish of the President that sons interested in said district, that Isaue of said newspaper dated June
24. 1921.
or atMteaa
visitors to ihe seat of government J. F. McNaught. E. L. Jackson and
Frank Waugaman, directors of said
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
Mr.
L.
W
Lancaster
and
family
shall have every opportunity to get district, have by petition commenced 1st day of June. 1921.
WM Me MURRAY. O naral I
were
in
Irrigon
Monday
on
their
way
Portland, O rtm r
full information concerning ail the a special proceeding in the Circuit
R. T. BROWN,
home to Spokane in their neatly departments of the government. It Court of the State of Oregon, for Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
equiped car for camping and touring is especially his desire that g|| those Umatilla County, for the purpose of
State of Oregoj). Jor Umatilla
having g Judicial examination and
County,
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3«-4t(
Mrs. J. S. West
30 x 31
YELLO W STO N E
NATIONAL PARK
$ 1 5 .0 0 $ 2 2 .0 0 $ 2 7 .5 0
77ie World’s Greatest Playground
and Museum o f N atural Wonders
A N ew Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
Portland and West Yellowstone
U N I O N P A C IF IC S Y S T E M