9 THE H E R M IS T O N HERALD, OREGON. MICKIE SAYS: L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y Hay There!! H E R M IS T O N , ueen E sther chapter no . tot. o. e . s .. mMto aecond Turoday .« .lu n g of each month at 8*00 aharp in Manoflie hall. V l.ltiiig members velrom e. Sua D Uubler. W. M. Kathryn L. Garnar. Sac. Q 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 o n e y e a r a t a c o s t o f $3.00. LJERM1STON LODGE NO. 138. “ meets in Masonic tlall on Tuesday avaning. o i each month. G w ’V aU n gk Secy. T. D. • 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 w e d 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 t h e tim e i t is in fo rc e . 'OOHT a c 3wnOED<. ftA a x , OUT 1 na ooortA. s e c -tw omttR. kioi [ WC NOAWVCO hAN JOO AMO NOUZ., ’ GONÍA OPFCft -r OOQU R » / [ HALF A» NAOCH AS 'tvs. VIC, JCÖT -C GUT U » PtCtVWS -rw' FAPcn. CJRN veaue A. F. A A. First and Third Vtailing breth- W or.ter, W. M Pound’s Theater The Play House UMATILLA. OREGON V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. ZUti. 1. O. O. F. ’ meets each Munday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting mem bars cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. G. H. Myers. N. S a tu r d a y , J u l y 9 Wallace Reid Wallace Reid P R O F E S S IO N A L ¡CARDS “The Dancin’ Fool” J. A . P E E D o f Herm iston, Oregon V E T E R IN A R Y House Phone 21 SURG EO N Hermiston, Ore. I)R . R . G. G A L E CASH Paid fof secón 1 hand goods Correll’s Shop. 17-tfc S u n d a y , J u ly 10 “The Dancin’ Fool” Elliott’* Tire Shop. T. L. Hall, transfer. Call Elliott'i Tire shop, phone 192. 19-tfc F r id a y , J u l y 8 — In- FIRST NATIONAL BANK WANT ADS HERMISTON. OREGON P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n D O R O T H Y GISH “MARY ELLEN GOMES Office—Gladys Ave. near First St- Offlco Hours: lu to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. TO TOWN” Phone 641 Used Vurniture, stoves, heaters and ranges bought, sold, exchanged or D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S FOUND— On the High Line road be­ Pby>uian and hurgeoa repaired. Correll's shop. 7-tfc tween Crosland and Jay ¡places Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted a violin In black case. Bn quire Office over First N ational Bank of Eli Wlnesett or at The Herald THE feeling of security 1 b well worth OFFICE PHONE. 92 the premium paid. How about office. 4I-3tc. RESIDENCE PHONE. 596 that Fire Insurance? See the E Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc Day or night calls answered promptly LOST—On road between Hermiston and Heppner. Goodyear tire mount­ ed on Buick rim. Finder please A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, DR. W. W. ILLSLEY wash bowles, and hot water tanks leave at Kingsley Mercantile Co. Office over First National Bank and fixtures. If we havent what Suitable reward. E. W. Montgom­ Medicine Surgery you want, we’ll get It. Repairing Osteopathy ery. 42-2tp. Calls answered at all hours and installing. I. E. Putman Office phone 561 R esidence phone 711 FOR SALE Phone 763. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE— Yellow transparent ap­ DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT PRICES REDUCED FOR ples. Green and w nd falls now. The Ladies Home Journal ........$1.60 Physician and Surgeon Ripe apples in two weeks. M. D. Saturday Evening Post ........... 2.00 X-Ray Specialist Scroggs. 43-tfc. Renew your subscriptions through Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 856 H. Pelmulder, Hermiston, Oregon FQR SALB— Linoleum, dresser3, Phone 312. 39-tfc Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. kttcheji cabinet, tent and folding Pendleton, Oregon cot, forks, shovels, pump jack, NOTICE fruit jars, work harness, etc. Coi- We are In the market for several rells Shop. * 42-tfc. car loads of hay, for immediate ship­ r ment. Phone 4022 morning, njon FOR SALE—or will trade for cows or evening. We have an Auto Truck D E N T IS T R Y or young cattle, one Ford Road­ and will do the hauling, when truck Hermiston, Oregon ster, one learn about 1200 pound* is med. Office, Bank Bldg. and harness, one 3 Vi Studebaker We take all kinds of goods for stor­ Office Phone, 93 Office Hours Wagon with hay rack and one 3- age in oifr warehouse. Fire and Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ton truck. W.'A. Leathers. 34-tfc. Automobile insurance ’agency. We buy and sell any kind of cattle. Good FOR SAI.E—Good team 5-ycar-old pasture at the Farm .$3.00 per month J F J . D . Z U R C H E R mares. Price is right. See A. W. per head, grown stock only. Three Agnew’. 34-tfc. 40 acre tracts of land partly improv­ LAW YER ed for sale on reasonable terms. FOR SALE— Aeromoter Wind Mill 32-tfc. W. A. Leather# Stanfield - - O regon and steel tower, wheel 8 ft. in di­ ameter, tower 20 ft. high. W. A. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Ford, Umatilla. 24-tfc UNDER EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by vir­ FOR SALE-—3 Vi in. Webber wagon with hay rack on. Good as new. tue of an execution issued out of the O p tom etrist a n d O p ticia n O. O. Felthouse. 25-tfc Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for Umatiila County, and to me direct G 4as.es ground to fit your e y e s FOR SALE-—15 h. p. Alamo engine; ed and delivered, upon the judgment Fifteen yaara exp erien ce at your service Ford delivery body. See Harry and decroe rendered and entered in Kefley. 61-tfc said Court of the 27th day of June 1921 in favor of F. B. Swayze an«l A m e r ic a n N at. B ank B ldg. FOR SALE— Royal) Typewriter, No. W. H. Simpson, as Receivers of the P e n d le to n , O reg o n 10 In first class condition $50.00 Western Land & Irrigation Company 10-tfc us Plaintiffs and against C. E. Rice us Defendant, for the sum of $90.00 FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro­ with interest thereon at the rato Ta L a H A L I ject*. 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced of 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1920, and for $12.75 costs and rabbit wire, buildings and well. disbursements, which said decree, T R A N S F E R Stock and furniture alBO for sal«: Judgment and order of sale has-been Inquire this office. 42-tfc docketed and enrolled in fhe office PH O NE 192 of the Clerk of said Court; and HAVING Purchased the Bennett whereas by said judgement, decree ** L eave orders at place together with equipment, I and order of sale it was directed have the following property for that the followin described real pro­ sale: 1 wide wheel McCormick perty in Umatilla County, Oregon, to- mower; one new iron wheel wit: North half of the South half truck; one 8 inch vineyard plow; of The the Northeast quarter of the one DeLaval Separator; one team Southwest quarter of Section 17, in mares; 1 set double work harness; Township 4 North of Range 28, E. one 3 h. p. ”Z” type kerosine en­ W. M. together with the water right HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK gine, one power chopper No. 10 of .10 miners’ inches of water ap­ W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Ore. 25-tfc. purtenant thereto as specified in the contract entered Into between the TRANSFER FOR SALE— Newcomb Carpet and Western Land & Irrigation Company Rug Loom, or will trade for any and C. E. ftice on the 15th day of kind of stock we can use on the December, 1911, be sold by the P J t O N I 152 ranch, the machine can be seen at Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, the Hahn General Shoe Store. E. to satisfy said judgement and all E. Graham, M. R. 1, Hermiston, costs; I will on the 1st day of August. Ore 3 7-tfc. Hollis Percey, Prop. A. D. 1921, at the hour of 11 o’clock SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. in the forenoon of said day at the ^Hermiaton, Ore. Shotwsll Contracting Co. 32-tfc. front door of the Court House, in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small Mo­ sell the right, title and Interest the gul tractor, graianteed in excellent said C. E. Rice had in and to the condition. Will run hay press, above described property on the 15tli wood saw, water pump, in fact, day of December A. D. 1911 or since any kind of belt work, as well as then has acquired, at public auction field work. Will sell cheap or to the highest bidder for cash in trade for horses or cattle. Ad­ hand, he proceeds to be applied in E L E C T R IC F IX T U R E S ■ dress X 25 Herald, Hermiston, satisfaction of said execution and A N U A P P L IA N C E S Oregon. 42-lte. all costs. Phone 139 Dated this 27,h day of June, A. D. FOR SALE— 40 acres In alfalfa, JJ 2 0 3 3 . C o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . ¡J priced very reasonable. W. W. 1921. ZOETH HOUSER. Sheriff. Felthouse. 38-ttc 4 2-5tc. By E. F. B. Ridgway, Deputy ---------- i------------------------------------ ( FOR SALE—About 15 weanCd pigs. Ed. Haugeberg. 4 3-2tp. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. FOR SALE— Smail range. White sew­ Land Office at Lagrande, Oregon. ing machine practically new, June 15, 1921. princess dresser and a few smaller Notice is hereby given that Effie items. Call Oregon hotel. 43-tfc. E. Bullack, of Umatilla. Oregon, who. -in June 14. 1916, made Reclamation MUST BE KEPT BUSY FOR SALF— Gopd cooking apples on Homestead Entry, No. 016026, for old Jay Pelmulder place. Re,nik­ SE*4, being Unit "A” of Section 22. I can give you better service and ka. 43-1,p. Township 5 North. Range 27 East. cheaper rates than ever before. Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ FOR SALE— Good family milch cow. tice nt intention to make three-year Will haul anything. C. V. Wilson. 43-tfc. Proof, to establish claim to the land Baled hay a specialty. above described, before United States FOR SALE Four small Duroc-Jersey Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, pigs. C. H. Miller. 43-tfc. on the 26th day of July, 1921. 0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404 Claimant names as witnesses* FOR SALE— Good work horse ch eap Peter McNab. Sylvan T. Carroll. Wm. H. Ogden. 40-tfc. Eugene Dexter. Perry Pike, all of Umatilla. Oregon. C. S. Dunn. MISCELLANEOUS Register. D TO co u u ta e , C om edy T h e S to r y o f O u r S ta te s XXXVI.— NEVADA evada Elliott’s Tire Shop I T w o T ru ck s DTSOT.UTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given tha, the un­ dersigned has disolved the partner­ ship with Geo W. Elder Real Estate firm and himself. 43-ltc. ' J. M. Biggs. 4 3 - lt c . LOST -On June 12,h at t h e Crab- apple tree swimming hole one quarter mile above the Benedict place an 18 size jewel open face silver Waltham watch. Reward for return. Hollla Gordo«, i?-2tf. Com e in' an d p a y th at over- d u e s u b s c r ip tio n account Don’t malt until tho papor atop». Hermiston Barber Shop U N D ER NEW MANAGEMENT BUT MULLINS, Fro*. Agent far Dearorfk Landry iahet learae Toesday. return, Saturday A .hare o f Your Patronage Solicited SH O W E R B A T H S is N a a d Spanish je c tlv e Dr. Dale Rothwell !■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■! D orothy G ish (jfa /a n v u n t “ M y G oodness’ Param ount M agazine By JONATHAN BRACE . F. V . P R IM E SJs L . V A U G H A N S ettbMâÇ. s a oak m e a n ln g “snowy,” and is taken from th e Sierra N evada*, those lofty mountain* which sep­ arate the State from California. Most of the history of the state centers in this Western section, near the Sierras, and it Is here . that all of Nevada’s principal cities are located. The first white man to cross the present state was the Fran* ciscan Monk, Father Gares, who made hla way across the desert* to California In 1775. In 1825 Peter S. Ogden of the Hudson's Bay company discovered the Humboldt river, which Is some­ times called Ogden river after him. The next memorable trip across the state waa that by Fremont In 1843, when he went to California at the time of the outbreak of the Mexican war. It was this war which In 1848 resulted In Mexico ceding a large area to the United States, of which Nevada was a part When this was organized Into terri­ tories, the Territory of Utah ex­ tended to California. The West­ ern inhabitants, however, were left to their own resources and accordingly organized their own government. Resenting the at­ titude of Utah they petitioned to be annexed to California. In 1859 the Comstock Lode was discovered and Nevada had Its own mining boom. Popula­ tion Immediately grew by leaps and bounds and in 1801 Nevada was formed into j » separate ter­ ritory. Later, pOTtions of Utah were added and the lower part of the state was taken from Ari­ zona. Petitions for statehood were made but it was not until 1804 that Nevada became the thirty-sixth state of the Union. Though Nevada ranks sixth in size with Its area of 110,090 square miles, it has the smallest population of any of the 48 states. Between 1800 and 1900 there was a marked decrease in the population due to the fairing off of mining industry. <© by McClure N .w .p » p « r Syndioata.) Carnival Festivities. Carnival festivities originated In the Roman Cnthollc countries of Europe, where they were celebrated, especial­ ly in Rome and Naples, with great mirth Hnd freedom during the week before the beginning of Lent. Mardl Jrns (literally “Fat Tuesday,” so called for the French practice of pa­ rading a fat ox, “boeuf gra*,” during the celebration of the day), or Shrove Tuesdny, Is the last day of the car­ nival. The festivities were first In­ troduced into New Orleans In 1833, by one of Its French citizens. Mr. Marlg- ny, snd for many years they consisted of promiscuous maskers roaming through the streets of the city. Indulg­ ing in various kinds of aniusementE fun and folly. Oldest Crown Jewel a 8«pphlr*. Only a few of the early British royal Jewels survive In the present regalia. The oldest of these Is the sapphire of Edward the Confessor, which was. originally set in his coro­ nation ring. It was burled with him In his shrine In Westminster Abbey, but In 1101 the shrine was broken open and this and other Jewils re­ moved. The sapphire Is in the croa* on the top of the king's state crown. Legend lias It that Ht. John once ap­ peared before the Confessor a* a pil­ grim, and that the monarch gave him the ring, which was returned later. The »tone I* Aputed to have the pow­ er of curing sciatica and rheumatism. Imt has not lieen used for 0)1» pur- pone recently. 15c 35c W e d n e s d a y , J u ly 13 FRANK M AYO “T h e M agn ificen t B ru te” A Good Show Every Friday 8 :0 0 P . M. Eddie Polo “Kintr of the Circus" 7:30—9:15 15—35c E Q U IP M E N T -- o 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 isthe best advertisement we have. 20 Per Cent Reduction in Tires Neil & Barker Co. W e W eld A nything but A Broken H eart Hermiston, Oregon Phone 264 20 Per Cent Drop --------O N -------- Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes ‘FRE E - » A ls o w i t h 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 FLOYD KNERR Two door* es at Oro. Hdwa Co. Two doors aaat Ora. Hdwa. Ca. W h e n y o u b a k e a p ie do you ever atop to consider that for tha »am* money and no work at all you can buy a high grade pie from un? •x W h en y ou b a k e a c a k e ' It roots you an much an you would pay un to hake It for y o u -a n d wa guarantee that our rako will please your moat faatidivus guest. W h en you b a k e bread some o f that bread will?)* old before you ran poaalbly uao It up. You z e t our bread frosh every day - and you pay no more. C IT Y BA K ER Y O reg o n H o te l C a fe A BETTER PLACE T O E A T B r e a k f a s t a n d D in n e r a la c a r t e Undo» the manazement of M RS. M IL L IE D ECK , P ro p . 1