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■ n n c H E R M IS T O N HERALD, H E R M IS T O N , OREGOK. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y Hay There!! Y o u c a n in su 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. 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 e k s o r a fe w m o n th s y o u p a y o n ly f o r th e tim e i t is in fo rc e . UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. » 1 . O. E. S , m o U second Tunnd»» «venintf o t each inonUi St 8.00 »harp in Masonic hull. Vtaitins num ber, welcome. Sua D. DuUer. W. 44. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Q HERM ISTON LODGE NO. 138. 8 8 meets ia Masonic Hall on Tuesday svenintfs uf each ineuth. rwn welcQOM. C. W. KaHnaa. Soar. T. D Worater. W. M V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F, V meets each Monday evenina ia, Odd Fellows hall. Viaitina members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Jack Knapp. N . G. FIRST NATIONAL BANK P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S J. A . P E E D o f Herm iilon. Oregon zz A. F. * A. M First and Third Vial Lina breth- V E T E R IN A R Y SURG EO N House Phone 21 Hermiston, Ore. WANT ADS FOR SALE TRUCK SERVICE D R . R . G. G A L E P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office-G ladys Ave. near First S t. Office Huura: 1U to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 641 I will run a freight truck to Pen D R . FR A N C IS P. A D A M S dleton every Tuesday, Thursday and PhyMt'ian and Sargeop other days by request. Will FOR SALE— Dodge car, run 5001) Saturday, Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted leave Hermiston 8:30 a. m. R. B. miles. Price $600. R. O. Banks, Spencer. Leave orders at City Mark Office over First National Bank Route 1, Box 17. 44-3tp. OFFICE PHONE. 92 et, phone 131. 45-2tp. RESIDENCE PHONE. 595 Offioe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. FOR SALE— Yellow transparent ap NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ples. Green and w nd falls now. Day or night calls answered promptly Ripe apples in two weeks. M. D. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Scroggs. 43-tfc. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY July 15, 1921. Office over First National Bank Notice is hereby given that Mer FOR SALS— I,Inoleum, dressers, M edicine Surgery kitchen cabinet, tent and folding rill Potter, of Hermiston, Oregon, O steopathy. Calls answered at all hours cot. forks, shovels, pump Jack, who, on June 15, 1917, made Home Residence phone 711 fruit jars, work harness, etc. Coi- stead Entry, No. 018302, for Farm Office phone 551 rells Shop. 42-tfc. Unit “B” in NW *4, Section 2, Town ship 4 North. Range 28 East, Wil DR. C. 0 . WAINSCOTT FOR SALE—Good team 5-year-old lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Physician and Surgeon mares. Price Is right. See A. W. intention to make Final three-year Agnew. 34-tfc. Proof, to establish claim to the land X-Ray Specialist above described, before United States Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866 Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, FOR SALE— Royal Typewriter, No. Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. 10 in first class condition $50.00 on the 8th day of September, 1921. Claimants names as witnesses: 10-tfc Pendleton, Oregon W. E. Potter, Newton Whitford, Hagan Miller, J. Embry all of Her ’ FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced miston, Oregon. r F. V . P R IM E C. S. Dunn. rabbit wire, buildings and well. 45-5tc. Register. D E N T IS T R Y Stock and furniture also for sale. Hermiston, Oregon H AY GROWERS Inquire this office. 42-tfc Office, Bank Bldg. Office Hours Office Phone, 93 We have a market for a few car Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. SOME Small Horses for sale cheap. loads of No. 1 alfalfa, for Immediate Shot well Contracting Co. 32-tfc. shipment. We do not guarantee any definate price, or advance any money, J. D . Z Ü R C H E R FOR SALE— 40 acres in alfalfa, but will pay you all the money re priced very reasonable. W. W. ceived less our commission of 50c per LAWYER Felthouse. 38-ttc ton local scale weights. All hay go ing to Portland is subject to State S t a n f ie ld • - O re g o n FOR SALE—Small range, White sew weights and grades, and when it ing .machine practically new, grades No. 1 the top Portland price princess dresser and a few smaller in most cases Is received. W. A 44-tfc. Items. Call Oregon hotel. 43-tfc. Leathers. D . Dr. Dale Rothwell RECEIVER’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR PALE—Good family milch cow. C. V. Wilson. 43-tfc. FOR SALE—Four small Duroc-Jersey pigs. C. H. Miller. 43-tfc. FOR SALE—Good work horse cheap. Wm. H. Ogden. 40-tfc. FOR SALE— Used four frame honey extractor In good condition. Al so comb honey suppers ready to use. WU1 lake honey In trade. J. Skovbo. 44-3to. FOR SALE—Aero motor windmill and steel tower, wheel 8 feet In diameter, tower 20 feet high, 1 wide wheel McCormick mower, 1 new iron wheel truck wagon, 1 8 inch vineyard plow, 1 No. 12 De Laval separator, li Hearn, of marcs and harness, 1 3 horse pow er "Z” type kerosene engine, 1 Acme power chopper, or will trade for .cows, weaned pigs or brood sows. W. A. Ford. Umatilla. 45- tfc. Notice is hereby given that the United States District Court for the District of Oregon has ordered that notice be given requiring all credit ors having claims against the West ern Land & Irrigation Company to present the same to F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson, receivers for said company heretofore appointed by the above entitled court in a suit where in The Central Trust Company et a) are complainants and the Western Land & Irrigation Company et ale are respondents, for approval and al- Irwance on or before the 15th day of August, 1921. Notice is therefore given to al' creditors and other persons having claims against the Western Land & Irrigation Company to present the same to the undersigned Receivere at the First National Bank at Her miston, Oregon, on or before the 15th day of August, 1921. F. B. Swayze, W. H. Simpson. Receivers. 44-4tc. MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted by a girl. Inquire at this office. 46-3tp. WANT TO SEND llitle girl to Port land with some one going not later than August 6. Call Mrs. Joe Udey. 4 6-ltp. Elliott’s Tire Shop. CASH Paid for second hand goods Correll's Shop. 17-tfc T. L. Hwll. transfer. Call Elliott’s Tire shop, phone 192. 19-tfc Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and ranges bought, sold, exchanged or repaired. Correll’s shop. 7-tfc THE feeling of security Is well worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfe A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, wash bowlcs, and hot water tanks and fixtures. If we havent what you want, we’ll get It. Repairing and Installing. L E. Putman. Phone 763. BOSS RULE AND CORRUPT RING POUTICS ARE EXPOSED HERMISTON. OREGON Saturday, July 30 Friday, July 29 ■ — ■ ■ ROBERT W A R W IC K Robert Î Warwick r “J a c k S t r a w ” a Glasses ground to fit your eyes Fifteen years experience a t your service A m e r ic a n N at. Bank B ldg. P en d leto n , O regon T . I j . H A L L T R A N S F E R PH O N E 192 Leave orders at Elliott’s Tire Shop HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER The Inside workings of small-town politics, not so different from bos: Hollis Percey, Prop. rule and ring politics In the largci cities, are revealed In “The Family ’ Heraition, Ore. Honor,” which will be shown at the Play House Wednesday, August 3 The picture is the first of King W. Vidor’s pictures for First National. The mayor of the town, while «■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J rpenly belonging to the purity and norals leagues and other civic organ • J . L . V A U G I I A N S izations, seceretly runs the gambling ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U K K S ■ “ dens and controls the vice district, ■ A N D A P P L I A N C K iS • Phone 139 collecting through his lieutenants S 2 0 3 S . C o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . B whom he never recognizes openly. All the secret machinations of a rotten political ring are exposed, as also Is shown the ultimate detec tion of the boss and his ring leaders. Two young men from here, we won’t tell their names, made a fish ing trip over to Grande Ronde re cently. They covered about 90 miles tin their machine, but when they got there were unable to find the river Aside from this they report a suc cessful fishing trip. ABOUT APPENDICITIS? COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH for sale cost $75 new, will sell with 15 rec Can appendicitis be guarded ords for $45. Inquire City Bak ery. 46-ltp against? Yes, by preventing intestin al Infection. The Intentional anti septic, Adler-l-ka. acts on BOTH up CALL FOR BIDS Bids will he received by the school per and lower bwwcl removing ALL hoard of district No. 14 up to Thurs foul, decaying matter which might day night, August 4th for the driv ing and maintaining of schodl buss start Infection. EXCELLENT for for the routes commonly known as gas on stomach or chronic constipa the North Hill route and the route tion. It removes matter which you Fouth East of town. For particulars never thought was in your system see R. A. Brownson or M. D. Scroggs. Leave bids with R. A. Brownson or end which nothing else can dislodge. One man reports It Is unbelievable M. D. Scroggs. 1-te. R. A. Brownson. Clerk the awful hnpurttles Adler-l-ka brought out. Mitchell Drug Co, Pd. at the HeraM O p tom etrist a n d O p tician COM EDY “Jack Straw” “Fickle Fancy” 7 :3 0 -9 :1 5 15-350 Sunday and Monday CHARLES CHAPLIN “THE KID” Comedy A M illio n D o lla r P ic tu r e “Fickle Fancy” A M illio n L a u g h s a n d S ig h s 15c 35o ■ A Good Show E very F riday „ 8 :0 0 P . M . Wednesday, August 3 ■ 25-55c 7:30-9:15 P. M . K IN G V ID O R P resen ts “ THE FAMILY HONOR” 1835c 7:80-8:18 COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES T h e G O O D M axw ell SPBCIAL COBBB8FONDKNCB Mrs. Bessie Spencer , mother of Wallace Spencer is visiting at the home of the latter. Mrs. Spencer returned from Iowa recently where she has been visiting relatives the greater part of the past year. Geo. Beddow attended the hay growers meeting last Saturday in Pendleton. J. E. Leonard and Ben Young of Pendleton were calling on farmers of the community this week in the interests of the oil project opened up here of late. Mr. Earl Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams of this place ■ M accompanied by his ^wife motdred ■ front Portland last week. The young ■ couple are visiting at the Williams ■ ■ Iconic here. ■ Frank Waugaman has been confin ed to his bed the past week with a erlouB attack of tonsilltis iftit Is much improved at this writing and able to be around. ■ New Maxwell Prices $1035 F o r e i t h e r r o a d s t e r o r t o u r i n g c a r s d e liv e re d a t H e r m is to n . W e have a fe w c a r t a vailab le for im m ed ia te delivery t P H O N l IB S] R. B SPENCER WILL BUY YOUR fruit, eggs and poultry for cash. Three trips a week. Phone 18F2 * 46-5tp. DOES IT PAY TO WORRY ofnee. UMATILLA. OREGON PRICES REDUCED FOR The Ladles Home Journal ....... $1.60 Saturday Evening Post ........... 2.00 Renew your subscriptions through H. Pelmulder, Hermiston, Oregon, Phone 312. 39-tfc adding Pound’s Theater ! THE PLAY HOUSE THEATER Air. T w o Trucks MUST BE KEPT BUSY I can give you better service and cheaper rates than ever before. Will haul anything. ' Baled hay a specialty. 0 . 0 . Fclthoase :: Phone 404 Hermiston Barber Shop U N DER NEW MANAGEMENT SERT MULUNS, Pnp. A feet ter D e a e itic Laasdry ', return» Saturday A «har» e t T e a r P a tm a a « Setwlta.1 SH OW ER B A TH S News of an accident happening to lhe daughter of Rev. M. R. Gallagh- r well known former resident of Hermiston came to friends here re cently. Miss Ilah acompanicd by a party cf relatives and friendB was swim ming In the Crooked River near Prineville, when she suddenly went under. Her father undertook to ave her but not being a good swlm- cr himself was also In danger when C. G. Minger went to the assistance of both nnd brought them to safety. Except for being badly frightened there were no bad results suffered by the pdrty. Neil & Barker Co. W e W e ld Anything but A Broken H eart Hermiston, Oregon Phone 264 G et Your L oose W h eels T ight Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klock and two children who are former residents of this locality arrived from Portland one day last week. Mr. Klock re turned the following day leaving Mrs. Klock and children to visit for some time at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Schram. The Neighborhood club had a lawn social meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Frank Beddow home Mrs. Nathan Bloom president of the newly appointed executive commit tee made the social hour a very pleasant while presiding over the "favored recipe and question box” period. Delightful refresh ments were served and the afternoon very enjoyably passed. Next Wednesday evening. August 3rd at 7 o'clock will be the Neigh borhood club membership picnic sup per on Henry Sommerer's lawn. Everybody Is asked to bring cu forks and spoons for their own use. Ice cream and coffee will be served free. A good program Is arranged for the occasion and a good time will be had by every one »rawnt • AT- Two doors ««at Or«. Hdw«. Co. FLOYD KNERR Two d««ra ««Mt Ore. Hdwe Co. 5 LEAV E Y O U R L A U N D R Y s A t B ert M ullin’» B arber Shop 5 ■ J : B a s k e t L e a v e s T u e s d a y A f te r n o o n > ■*. G e ts B a c k S a t u r d a y « * w ■ 2 j s D O M E S T IC L A U N D R Y : ■ s „ " P e n d le to n , O reg o n ■ ■