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H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
Hay There!!
HOOD RIVER WINS
IN NEWS CONTEST
no . wi . o. e . s ..
u e e n E s t h e r c h a p t e r
meet* Mscond Tuesday evening of each month
at 8*00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isiting members
si coroe.
Sue D. Dobler. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
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Pound’s TheaterlThe Play House
The Oregon weekly newspaper
sural service contest. Judged at
UMATILLA. OREGON
HERMISTON. OREGON
Farmers’ Week, was won by the
H ER M IST O N LODGE NO. 138. A P A A M
m eeu in Masonic Hal) on First and Third Hood River Glacier with an almost
Tuesday avsnings of each month. V isiting breth- perfect score.
As a basis of awards
I f t h e in s u r a n c e is n e e d e d f o r o n ly a f e w
SATURDAY. JULY 2
OPENING NIGHT
C. W. Kallo««, Secy.
T. D. Worater, W. M the committee considered the amount
w e e k s o r a f e w m o n th s y o u p a y o n ly f o r
and quality of rural news, features,
FRIDAY JULY 1ST. 8 F. M.
V * n e y a b d LODGE N O . 20«. 1. O. O. F.
” meets each Monday even in« in Odd Fellowa and editorials— wrlten to “play-up"
t h e tim e i t is in fo rc e .
hall. Viaitin« members cordially invited.
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W .R. Longhorn. Sec.
G. H. Myer». N. G. the farm or the country "doings."
The Glacier was finally selected as
PROFESSIONAL CARDS the winner of the loving cup, first
placet
fl16 contest. The contest
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was conducted by the department
o f Hermiston, Oregon
J. A . P E E D
of industrial journalism under the
V E T E R I N A R Y S U R G E O N personal direction of C. J. McIntosh,
House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore. agricultural press editor.
Second place was easily taken by
FOR SALE— Good work horse cheap
Wm. H. Ogden.
40-tfc.
another
Hood River Paper— the
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D R . R . G. G A L E
News. It took the judges consider
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able time and thought to decide be
Office—Gladys Ave. near First St.
tween ths News and the Glacier for
WANTED— Second hand tent or
Office Hours
ifrst
prize place, as both were de
camping outfit, Notify this of- IO to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone §41
SUNDAY, JULY 3
clared to be "excellent,’’ the second
fice or call 251.
41-2tp.
Dr. Freeze the eye
prize was $10 cash.
specialist will be at
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
The Record-Cbelftaln of Enter-
> the Oregon Hotel, Her- . Elliott’s Tire Shop.
Physician and Surgeon
pirse,
Wallowa county, was well in
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mlston, Tuesday, July
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Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
advance of all others for third, and
5th to practice his profession. Why LOST— On June 12th at the Crab-
Office over First National Bank
apple tree swimming hole one
suffer from headaches, eyeaches and
won the $6 cash prize offered. For
OFFICE PHONE. 92
quarter mile above the Benedict
other eye troubles when there is per
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
fourth place five awards were given,
place an IS size Jewel open face
manent relief for you. One day only
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
sliver Waltham watch. Reward Day or night calls anaweied promptly $4.50 fountain pens. These were
July 5th.
42-ltc.
“SKIPPFRS’ T1>T ASURE
for return. Hollis Gordon. 40-2tc.
awarded, after a great deal of dis
GARDEN”
cusión on relative values of rural
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W.
W.
ILLSLEY
LOST AND FOUND
CASH Paid for second hand goods
service
to
find
which
of
seven
or
Office
over
First
National
Bank
Correll’s Shop.
17-tfc
FOUND— On the High Line road be
WEDNESDAY. JULY 5
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery eight had to be put out, t^ th e Polk
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tween Crosland and Jay ) places T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott
County Observer, Dallas; Argus
Calls answered at all hours
a violin In black case. Enquire
Residence phone 711
Tire shop, phone 192.
19-tfc Office phone 551
Ontario; Graphic, Newberg; Wash
of Ell Winesett or at The Herald
ington County News Times, Forest
office.
41-3tc.
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
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Grove, and the News-Reporter, Mc
DR. C. 0 . WAINSCOTT
LOST—On road between Hermiston
ranges bough,, sold, exchanged or
Minnville.
Physician
and
Surgeon
and Heppner, Goodyear tire mount
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc
The agricultural committee of the
ed on Buick rim. Finder please
X-Ray Specialist
35c
Portland Chamber of Commerce gave
leave at Kingsley Mercantile Co. THE feeling of security Is well worth
Phones, Res. 889-J— Office 866
Suitable reward. E. W. Montgom
$25 for prizes, the state editorial
the
premium
paid,
How
about
Office
Rooms,
15-16-17
Bond
Bld'g.
Eddie Polo “King of the Circuí"
ery.
4 2-2tp.
asoclation gave $10, and the staff of
that Fire Insurance? See the E
Pendleton, Oregon
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
the department of industrial Journal
7 :3 0 —9:15
A Good Show Every Friday
15— 35c
FOR SALE
ism $10. The judges of the contest
I have taken the agency for the
Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Even D r . F . V . P R I M E were C. E. Ingalls, editor of the Cor
FARM FOR SALE
40 acres fine land joining the main ing Post anr the Country Gentleman.
vallis Gaiette-Times, and president
D E N T IS T R Y
irrigation canal, ones mile east of Anyone wishing to renew their sub-
of the State Editorial association;
Hermiston. Oregon
Boardman. Will take car as part pay pcriptions can do so through me.
Office. Bank Bid«.
E. E. Favelle, Editor of the Western
Donald B. Parsons. Office Phone. 93
ment. Price $35.00 per acre. E. F. 37-4tp
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m Farmer, and chairman of the agricul
Fagerstron, Irrigon, Oregon. 42-ltc.
tural committee of the Portland
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
FOR SALEi—Linoleum, dressers,
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
Chamber of Commerce; and W. F.
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
kitchen cabinet, tent and folding
and fixtures. If we havent what
Kennedy, advertising specialist for
cot, forks, shovels, pump jack,
you want, we’ll get It. Repairing
J. M Nolan & Son, Corvallis.
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fruit jars, work harness, etc. Coi-
and Installing.
I. E. Putman.
The number of rural stories. Inch
rells Shop.
42-tfc. Phone 763.
Stanfield
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Oregon
es rural service, Inches reading mat
FOR SALE—or will trade for cows
ter, and ratio of rural to total news
PRICES REDUCED FOR
or young cattle, one Ford Road
matter of each of the three highest |
ster, one team about 1200 pounds The Ladles Home Journal ........$1.50
is as follows: Glacier, 51 rural stor
and harness, one 3 Vi Studebaker Saturday Evening Poet ........... 2.00
Renew your subscriptions through
ies, 241 inches rural service, 441
Wagon with hay rack and one 3-
ton truck. W. A. Leathers. 34-tfc. H. Pelmulder, Hermiston, Oregon,
Optometrist
and
Optician
inches reading matter, 54 per cent
Phone 312.
39-tfc
rural service; News 37 stories, 178
G laues ground to fit your eyes
FOR SALE—Good'team 5-year-old
mares. Price is right. See A. W.
Fifteen years experience at your service inches rural service, 359 inches read
NOTICE
Agnew.
34-tfc.
We are In the market for several
ing matter, 50 per cent rural service;
car loads of hay, for immediate ship American Nat. Bank Bldg.
ltecord-Chieftain, 36 stories, 201
FOR SALE— Aeromoter Wind Mill ment. Phone 4022 morning, noon
inches rural service, 4 45 inches read
Pendleton, Oregon
and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. In di or evening. We have an Auto Truck
ing matter, 40 per cent rural service.
ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A. and will do the hauling, when truck
The Herald was a participant in
Ford, Umatilla.
24-tfc is used.
We take all kinds of goods for stor
this contest but did not learn of the
FOR SALE— 3 ’4 in. Webber wagon age in our warehouse. Fire and
contest until late and our copy did
with hay rack on. Good as new. Automobile Insurance (agency. We
not arrive in Corvallis in time to be
O. O. Felthouse.
25-tfc buy and Rell any kind of cattle. Good
judged. The Herald has Just re
pasture at the Farm $3.00 per month
FOR SALE— 15 h. p. Alamo engine; per head, grown stock only. Three
ceived a letter from Mr. C. J. McIn
Ford delivery body. See Harry 40 acre tracts of land partly improv
PH O N E 192
\ tosh of the Department of Journalism
Kelley.
61-tfc ed for sale on reasonable terms.
at O. A. C. which we quote:
32-tfc.
W. A. Leathers
Leave orders at
T am sorry that your copy for the
FOR SALE— Royal Typewriter, No.
10 in first class condition $50.00
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
contest did not arrive in time to be
10-tfc
UNDER EXECUTION
judged. The judges met but once
Notice is hereby given that by vir
and I could not get them together
FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro tue of an execution issued out of the
gain as the announcement had said
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for
Umatilla County, a.id to me direct
the contest would close Tuesday and
rabbit wire, buildings and well. ed
and delivered, upon the Judgment
your copy did not come till Thursday.
Stock and furniture also for sale. and decree rendered and entered In
"In my judgement it would have
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
Inquire this office.
42-tfc said Court of the 27th day of June
been well up amoung (he winners,
1921 In favor of F. B. Swayze and
for it has an excellent rural service.
HAVING Purchased the Bennett W. H. Simpson, as Receivers of the
TRANSFER
W e W eld Anything bdt A Broken Heart
place together with equipment, I Western Land & Irrigation Company,
I had nothing to do with the judg
have the following property for • is Plaintiffs and against C. E. Rice
ing
but'
did
help
in
checking
over,
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 264
sale: 1 wide wheel McCormick as Defendant, for the sum of $90.00
R H O N K 152
md reading thousands of country
mower; one new Iron wheel with interest thereon at the rate
news items. In extent and quality
truck; one 8 inch vineyard plow; of 6 per cent per annum from June
1st, 1920, and for $12.75 costs and
yours is excellent.
one DeLaval Separator; one team disbursements, which said decree,
Hollis Percey, Prop.
“Perhaps a pretty full report of
mares; 1 set double work harness; judgment and order of sale has been
one 3 h. p. “Z” type kerosine en docketed and enrolled In the office
the contest will be given the state
Hcraiiton, Ore.
gine, one power chopper No. 10 of the Clerk of said Court; and
editorial association. For the con
whereas
by
said
Judgement,
decree
W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Ore. 25-tfc.
test next year some special classes
and order of sale it was directed
will be arranged to give all papers
that
the
followin
described
real
pro
F o 4 SALE— Newcomb Carpet and
an
equal chance.
perty
in
Umatilla
County,
Oregon,
to-
Rug Loom, or will trade for any
■■■■■■■■■■■■■BSBSSSJ “If you wish to quote anything in
kind of stock we can use on the wit:
The North half of the South half
ranch, the machine can be seen at
1his letter you are welcome to do so.
the Hahn General Shoe Store. E. of the Northeast quarter of the J J . U . V A U G H A N .
I thank you for your Interest
Southwest
quarter
of
Section
17,
in
E. Graham, M. R. 1, Hermiston,
K L .K C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ nd contribution.”
A lso w ith e a c h c a s in g b o u g h t in M a y a n d J u n e
Township
4
Norih
of
Range
28,
E.
Ore.
3 7-tfc.
A N U A P P L IA N C E
J
W. M. together with the water right
Truly yours
you g e t a F re e T ube
Phone 139
gg
SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. of 10 miner?’ inches of water ap
C. J. McIntosh
2 0 3 3 . C o u r t S t. P e n d lo to n , O re . g
purtenant
thereto
as
specified
in
the
Shotweil Contracting Co.
32-tfc.
Two doors cbm »
Two doors east
contract entered into between the
Ore. Hdws. Co.
Ore. Hdws. Co.
THE BEST buy you will ever get in Western Land & Irrigation Company
WHEAT HARVEST AT WALLA
a good young team of seven year and C. E. Rice on the 15th day of
WALLA TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
old mares. Mtfst be sold at once. December, 1911, be sold by the
W. T. Roberts ranch.
40-tfc. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
Spokane, Wash.—Wheat harvest
to satisfy said Judgement and all
W hen you bake a pie
n Walla Walla district starts about
AT McNurlen’s farm. % mile west of costs;
do you svsr nt op to ronsider that for the u m e
I will on the 1st day of August.
Umatilla, after June 13th, Royal
July 4, which is said to be 10 days
monry and no work at all you can buy a high
Ann and Bing cherries for sale at A. D. 1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock
grade pis from us?
earlier than usual. Wheat bay Is
12 rents pound.
39-tfc in the forenoon of said day at the
MUST
BE
KEPT
BUSY
already being cut. Barley in Wal
front door of the Court House, in
When you bake a cake
la Walla and Columbia counties is
FOR SALE—Green’s Income Tax Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
I can give you better service and
It costs you aa much aa you would pay ua to
Record book. Keep your Income sell the right, title and interest the
almost ready for cutting. It is stai-
bake It for you - and wo «uarantee that our
cheaper rates than ever before.
tax record straight. Price $4.00, said C. E. Rice had In and to the
cake will please your moat fastidious guest.
<1 that dealers are offering to con
W ill haul anything.
retail price $5.00. The Herald. above described property on the 15th
tract wheat at $1 per bushel but
day of December A. D. 1911 or since
When
you bake bread
Baled hay a specialty.
that growers are holding back in the
FOR SAT.E—Small range, guaranteed then has acquired, at public auction
w m « of that broad will be old before you ran
ponlhly a w it up. You got our bread frw h
oak diinng table and chairs, ex to the highest bidder for cash in
expectation of receiving a higher
0 .0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
«vary d a y - and you pay no nioro.
cellent condition. Princess dresser hand, he proceeds to be applied In
price.
and a few smaller Items. Call satisfaction of said execution and
C IT Y B A K E R Y
Oregon Hotel.
41-2tp. all costs.
Dated this 27th day of June, A. D.
FOR SALE— 13 Turkeys. 24 I. R.
Recommends Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Peter McNab, Sylvan T. Carroll.
Ducks. Mrs. Z. Pumphrey. 42-ltp. 1921.
‘Chamberlain's Tablets have been
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff.
used by my husband and myself off Department of the Interior, U. 8. Eugene Dexter, Perry Plko, all of
42-5tc. By E. F. B. Ridgway, Deputy
FOR SALE OR TRADE^ Small Mo
Isanti Office at Lagrande, Oregon. Umatilla. Oregon.
«and on for the past five years. Whan
gul tractor, gi a antecd In excellent
June IE, 1921.
C. S. Dunn.
my husband goes away from borne he
Why Suffer from Rheum atism !
• condition. Will run hay press,
Notice is hereby given that Effie
Register.
Do you know that nine out of
always takes a bottle of them along E. Biillack, of Umatilla, Oregon, who.
wood saw. water pump. In fact,
any kind of bell work, as well as every ten cases of rheumatism are
U N DER MEW MANAGEMENT
with him. Whenever I have that on June 14, 1916, made Reclamation
field work. Will sell cheap or simply rheumatism of the muscles oi
| heavy feeling after eating, or feel Homestead Entry, No. 016026, for Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
BUT SUUJNS, Pmp.
trade for horses or cattle. Ad
Remedy.
dull and played out, I take one or SE U . being Unit "A* of Section 22,
dress X 25 Herald, Hermiston. chronic rheumatism, neither of
Tnwnnhip 5 North, Range 27 East,
Every
family
should keep thia
Agcot
far
P—
u
tic
Laaadry
which
require
any
internal
treat
two
of
Chamberlain’s
Tablets
and
Oregon.
'
4 I-ltc .
Willamette Meridian, haa filed no
B a sk et lea v es T u esd a y . returns .Saturday
FOR SALE— 40 acres In alfalfa, ment? The pain may be relieved by
they fix-ma up line,’’ write« Mrs. tice of Intention to make three-year preparation on hand during the hot of
priced very reasonable. W. W. applying Chamberlain's Liniment,
It 1« almost
Newton Vreeland, Minna, N. Y. Take Proof, to eelabllnh claim to the land the summer month«.
A sha re of Year PaCiunaec Solicited
Felthouse.
38-tte which makes sleep and rest possible,
these tablets when troubled with con above described, before United Statea sure to he needed, and when that
Commleeloner, at Hermiston, Oregon, time comes. Is worth many times Its
SH O W ER BA TH S
stipation or Indigestion end they will on the 26th day of July. 1921.
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon and that certainly means a great deal
coat. Buy it now,
to any one afflicted with rheumatism
paper at the Herald of*'ec,
do you good.
Claimant name« as wltnteeea:
Y o u c a n in s u s e $ 1 0 0 .0 0 w o r th o f h a y f o r
c n e y e a r a t a c o s t o f $3 .0 0 .
Charles Ray
Charles Ray
F irst national bank
“Homer Comes
Home"
WANT AOS
“Homer Comer
Home“
De Haven
“Spirits
Charles Ray
Peaceful Valley
De Haven
“Spirits"
Eva Novak
“ The Torrent“
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Plus Mechanical Skill
Dr. Dale Rothwell
T. L . H A L L
T R A N SFE R
Elliott’s Tire Shop
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 & B arker Co.
2 0 Per Cent Drop
Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes
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T w o Trucks
V
Hermiston Barber
Shop