The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 18, 1921, Image 3

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    -T O E
H E B M IS T O N
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
OREGON.
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
S A V IN G
The person who saves and banks
his savings will never have to dig
down into every pocket In order to
pay a bill.
We pay 4 per cent Interest on
Time Certificates.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
o f Hermiston, Oregon
Don’t fall to insure that hay.
u e e n E s t h e r c h a p t e r N o . 101. o. e . s ..
musts second Tuesday sveninjr of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isitm x member*
welcome.
Sue D. Dobler. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
Q
FOB SALE
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
office.
FOR SALE- -Bartlett pears, 5 cents
a pound. Henry Hanby. 48-4tc.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Good five room bungalow for sale
FOR SALE—A few well bred heifer or will trade for light car. Albert
calves. See Correll.
48-tfc. Smith, Hermiston.
47-tfc
C. W. Kellogg, Secy.
T. D. Worster. W. M
5 ACRES FOR SALE close in 5 acres
with 4 room house. Ten acres if
desired. Terms. E. P. Dodd. 49
ltc.
FOR SALE— My 5 acre orchard on
Hermiston avenue. F. L. Allen.
49-3tc.
FOR SALE— Good work horse cheap
Wm. H. Ogden.
40-tfc
FOlt 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 ;team, of
mares 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.
SURG EO N
Office Heurs:
1U to 12; 2 te 4; 7 to 8.
MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. H. C. Curry Eye sight special­
ist of Seattle who makes regular
visits to Hermiston and is known
by the good optical work done will be
In Hermiston soon. W’ateh for date
Eyes examined and glasses fitted.
49-ltc.
Owing to the fact that the Coal
Mines attach sight draft to Bill of
Lading making ail coal strictly cash
on arrival, wc are compelled to In­
stall a cash with order system to our
cv tt(n « is* Beginning Aug. 10th,
1921, all orders for fuel must be ac­
companied with cash.
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lilm Lumber Co.
Physician and Surgeon
FOR JOB and Cabinet work see
47-4IC.
Boynton. Phone 192.
WANTED TO BUY some chickens.
State price per doz. and what
breed. Write Mrs. Win. DeVore.
box 63. Pendleton, Ore. 49-ltp
WANTED TO RENT
Wanted to rent a house for school
year, furnished preferably. Inquire
at Herald office.
49-ltc
SEE STANGBY & GAST, Umatilla
and get your property protected.
Agents for the Westchester Fire
Insurance Co.
49-ltc.
FOR SALE— Tricycle by 1. E Pnt-
49-ltc.
man.
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
LAW YER
O re g o n
E. L . H A L L
TR A N SFER
FOR RENT— Two sleeping rooms,
one first Door, private entrance.
Bath and all modern conveniences. Mere Men Than Women
Mrs. Mumma, corner 3rd and Main
Have Appendicitis
49-ltp
Medical report« shown men are
more subject to appendlclti« although
PEAKS FOR SALE
Bartietts, De Anjou. Robb Bros, or­ many sudden cane« occur among wom­
chard.
49-4tc. en. It can be guarded against by
CASH Paid for second hand goods preventing Intestinal Infection. The
IT-**» intestinal antiseptic, Adler-l-ka. act«
Correll's Shop.
BOTH upper and lower bowel,
THE feeling of security Is well worth removtn all foul, decaying matter
lh»w about
the premium paid,
that Fire Insurance? See the E. which might cause infection. It
11-tfc bring« out mater you never thought
P. Dodd Agency.
waa In your system and which may
We have some good prospects for have been poison in you for month«.
sales of land this fall. If you want Adler-l-ka la EXCELLENT for gaa on
to sell new is the time to list your
property. E. P. Dodd.
4|-Jje, the stomach. Mitchell Drug Co.
I5 2 |
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Hollis Percey, Prop.
H era u ilo n , Ore.
T w o Trucks
MUST BE KEPT BUSY
I can give you better sefvice and
cheaper rates than ever'before.
Will haul anything.
Baled hay a specialty.
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
Hermiston Barber
Shop
UND ER NEW MANAGEMENT
BERT
•
MULLINS. Pv^.
A feat far D eaM stk L i o l r y
Basket leave* Tuewtav. return. Saturday
A «hare a t Your Patronage Solicited
SH OW ER BA TH S
Z a S u Pitt* in
“Bright Skies »,
W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 24
7:30-9:15
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C om in g P rincilla D e a n
T he G O O D M axw ell
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 f e w car* av a ila b le
for im m ed ia te delivery
Neil & Barker Co.
W e W e ld Anything but A Broken H e a rt
Phone 264
Hermiston, Oregon
D O IT N O W
H a v e t h a t w a tc h fix e d t h a t h a s b e e n o u t o f o r d e r
o r n o t k e e p in g tim e .
W h a t g o o d is a w a t c h t h a t d o e s
n o t k e e p tim e ?
Elliott’s Tire Shop
.PHONE
A u g u s t 21
Baptist Church Notice
R. V. Ashinun minister. Sunday
school 10:00. Parents are urged to
bring their children. Come and
tudy the life of the world’s greatest
missionary and minister.
There will be a new class started
Sunday for married folks under 45
years of age and for young people
over 20 years old. If you are not
attending Sunday school else where
and your age Is within these limits
come out and be a charter member.
Come and help,choose a teacher.
Other classes will be started when
a need' is apparent.
B. Y. P. U. meets at 7:00 o’clock,
topic “Lessons from tho book of
Ruth. The young people of the com­
unity are cordially Invited. The
Junior B. Y. P. U. will meet in a sep­
arate meeting from now on.
The ladies Aid and their husbands
are to be entertained at a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Call­
ahan Wednesday, August 24 at 7:30
sharp. All are asked to meet at the
home of Dr. Illsley’s promptly at
6:30 for transportation.
Morning worship at 11:00, theme
“The lordship of Jesus.” Miss Em­
ily Shotwell will sing.
Evening worship at 8:00, theme,
“The judgment.” A Christian wel­
come will be extended to all.
Prayer services at 8:00 o’clock
Thursday evening.
The senior B. Y. P. U. will meet at
llie church Sunday evening for
lunch, supper 'at 6:00 p. m. Com­
mittee in charge Miss Elodra King­
sley, Misa Lena Ward and Grace
Skinner. Following the supper there
will be election of officers and dis­
cussion of plans for the future. The
enior society will include the eighth
grade and above.
Leave orders at
Same Old Story But a Good One
Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna. Mo..
relates an experience, the like of
#hlch has happened in almost every
neighborhood In this country, and
has been told and related by thous-
inds of others, as follows: “I used
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years
igo and it cured me of flux (dysent­
ery). I had another attack of the
same complaint three or four years
ago and a few doses of this remedy
ured me. I have recommended it to
dozens of people since I first used it
and shall continue to do so for 1
know it is a quick and positive
:ure for bowel trouble.”
20 and 40c
SO LONG LETTY” TO BE AT
PLAY HOUSE AND POUND S
PH O N E 192
TRANSFER
Sunday,
■ 1 5 -3 5 c
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First N ational Bank
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 696
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
2 0 c an d 4 0 c
■ “ Luck of Geraldine Laird”
Dr. Dale Rothwell
Atmospheric Action.
The atmosphere of the earth acts
very much In the same way as does
the glass of a greenhouse—It allows
the raya of the sun to pass through
but Imprisons the heat Thus It Is
cooler on the top of a mountain than
at the sea level, because, though the
mountain top la nearer the sun. the
itmosphere la much less dense.
‘So Long Letty’ »
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D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Stanfield
S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 20
Z
“So Long :
Letty”
Phene 641
Saturday, September 10 has been
announced as the date for the an­
nual experiment station field day.
O p tom etrist an d O p tician
Plans which are rapidly taking
Glasses ground to fit your eyes
shape will make It by far the most
Interesting and Instructive event of Fifteen years experience at your service
its kind yet held. Dairying and the
allied crops whiqh form the basis of A m e r ic a n N at. Bank B ldg.
P en d leto n , O regon
the Industry will be the chlel subject
discussed. Speakers who -are the best
in their lines in the Northwest have
E I .S .M c K E N Z I E M- D-
already been selected.
The serious subjects will not
EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT
ivershadow the entertainment fea­
Hi removed from his former location in the
Rond Bldx. to
tures, Games and sports will he ar­
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldx.
ranged for the young folks and besi
O R E G O N
of all there will be a real feed at P E N D L E T O N
noon.
Party at Buhmann’s
HOUSE
H E R M IST O N , OREGON
A l Christie9 s Six ■
Reel Comedy-Drama ■
J. A . PE F1)
DAY TO BE SEPTEMBER 10
Mrs. Arnold Buhmann and Mrs.
Frank Sllvcy entertained at the home
>f Mrs. Buhmann Friday evening,
the event being the birthday of the
wo ladies. The younger set enjoy­
'd dancing, while the older guests
"lijoyed a few old fashioned songs.
Delightful refreshments were served
by the hostqpscs later in the evening.
PLAY
A l C h ristie’* S ix R e e l C om edy-D ram a
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
D . F. V . P R IM E
Instructional Feature to be Suple
mented W ith Games, Sports
and Feed
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Friday, August 19
W IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F,
’
meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
Jack Knapp. N. G.
FOR SALE— Llnolium, kitchen cabi­ R. B. SPENCER WILL BUY YOUR
net, fruit jars, pump jack, bee sup­
fruit, eggs and poultry for cash
Three trips a week. Phone 18F2 Day or night calls ai.uweied promptly
plies, etc. Correll’s shop. 48tfc.
46-5tp
FANCÏ GRATES beginning to ripen
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
now. See Correll.
48-tfc.
PRICES REDUCED FOR
Office over First National Bank
The Ladles Home Journal ........ 81-60 Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
HOUSE FOR SALE— Good four Saturday
Evening Post ............ 2.00
room house with screen porches, Country Gentleman
Calls answered at all hours
..................... 1.00
good cellar for sale. Price 81300.
Residence phone 711
your subscriptions through Office phone 661
Cash |500. E. P. Dodd. 4 3-ltc. II. Renew
Pelmulder, Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 312.
39-tfc
FOR SALE— Good team 5-year-old
DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT
mares. Price is right. See A. W. TYPEWRITER ribbons ahd carbon
Physician and Surgeon
Agnew.
34-tfc.
paper at the Herald office.
X-Ray Specialist
Phones, Res. 889-J- Office 866
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. ELLIOTTS TIRE SHOP-Amerlcan
10 in first class condition 8SO.00
Akron Tires.
48-tfc Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Loud Bid’s
10-tfc
Pendleton, Oregon
E. L. HALL Transfer. Cali Elliott’s
FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro­
Tire Shop, phone 192.
48-tfc.
ject, 10 acrea alfalfa, all fenced
r
48-tfc
rabbit wire, buildings and well. CORRELL buys wax.
D E N T IS T R Y
Stock and furniture also for sale. TO TRADE Good young team foi
Hermiston. Oregon
Inquire this office.
42-tfc
work this fall. Inquire E. P. Office, Bank Bldx.
Dodd.
49-ltc. Office Phone, 93
Office Hour*
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m
SOME Small Horses for sale cheap.
Shot well Contracting Co.
32-tfc. EXPERIMENT STATION HELD
FOR SALE— Small range, White sew­
ing machine practically new,
princess dresser and a few smaller
Hems. . Cull Oregon hotel. 43-tfc.
U M A T IL L A , O R E G O N
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore.
wash bowles. and hot water tanks
and fixtures. If we havent what
D R . R . G. G AG E
you want, we’ll get It. Repairing
and installing.
I. E. Putman
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g o o n
Phone 763,
Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs*. St.
WANT ADS
THEATERsTHE
KJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. i A M .
1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third
Tuesday evening* of each month. Visitinx breth-
VBZTKRLNARY
FOR SALE— 40 acres in alfalfa,
priced very reasonable. W. W.
Felthouse.
38-ttc
POUND’S
Popuar Picture to be Shown at Uma­
tilla Friday and in Hermiston
Saturday
"So Long Letty” the Robertson-
ole super-special which will shown
at the Play Houtje next Saturday,
is one of the snappiest comedy-dram­
as of the season. Al Christie, who
lias attained world-wide fame as a
producer and director of Comedy
photo-plays, is responsible for tin
licturization of “Letty” which he
adapted to the screen from the Oliver
Moroeco stage success of the same
nc. On the legitimate stage "So
Long Yetty” was received with ac-
laim from coast to coast and tin
amcra version is bound to jnect
with the same success.
Mr. Chrislie ha« utilized the cam-
ra (o bring out many of the fine
ituations of the play which could
lot be adequately shown on the stage
The story calls for a number of
outdoor scenes and the territory In
he vicinity of San Francisco, gave
he producer Just what he needed to
tieautify the picture.
All of the members of the cast are
eally movie stars within their own
right. T. Roy Barne«, Grace Dar-
iiiniiii, Colleen Moore and Walter
llcrs arc Been In the four leading
ides. Here is an unbeatable com­
bination.
The «lory of "80 Long Letty”
undo you many a laugh and at the
same time teaches a lesson with a
deep meaning. It is a tonic for the
familiar domestic malcontent whose
wife (or husband) always has the
I wong opinion.
Two couple«, recently married and
living next door to each other, art
having a stormy little time domesti­
cally. It Is the opinion of each hu«
band that he ought to have the other
| fellow’» wife. They consult and de-
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- SA T ISF A C T IO N
or you r m o n ey b ack
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER. & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
H e r m is t o n , O re g o n
U n iv e r sity o f O r eg o n
C O N T A IN S
The Graduate School.
The College of Literature.
Science and the A rts
The School of Journalism
The School of Architecture
The School of Law.
and Allied Arts.
The School of Medicine.
The School of Business
The School of Music.
Administration
Thè School of Physical
The School of Educating
Education.
The School of Sociology
The Extension Division.
Fall Term Opens September 26
A high standard of cultural and profeaaionsl atholarahip has hecom*
o m of the outstanding marka qf tb* Stal*- U niversity For a catalogue,
folders on tbe various schools or 1nr any information, write
THE REGISTRAR. U N IV E R SIT Y OF O R E G O N Fufrne O re
cide that relief Ilea In the direction Dalle«.
Appointment« will be made by the
of divorce and remarriage all around.
congressman according to the grades
made by the candidates taking the
SINNOTT TO HOLD EXAM FOR
examination, as reported to him by
ANNAPOLIS AND WEST POINT the examiner of the civil service
commission. The second district of
Congressman Nick Sinnott will Oregon will have three vacancies at
make hl« 1922 appointment« to the the Naval Academy.
Any young man of the required
naval academy at Annapolis and the
military academy at Went Point by age who is It bona fide resident of tbe
mean« of a competitive examination. Second District of Oregon la eligible
Thia examination will be held for Mr. to takn the examination. Full par­
Sinnott by the U. 8. civil aervice ticular« regarding same may be had
commisilon on October 29, 1921 In by writing to Hon. N. J. Sinnott,
Baker. Bend. La Grande. Klamath room 347 House of Representative«,
Falla, Ontario, Pendleton and The Washington. D,