The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 25, 1921, Image 3

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    -T H E
H E R 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
IFe Jo a
General Line of Banking
Business
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
POUND’S THEATER-THE PLAY HOUSE
U M A T IL L A , O R E G O N
PEARS FOR SALE
Bartletts, De Anjou. Robb Bros, or
chard.
49-4tc
H E R M IS T O N , OREGO N
U m a tilla F rid ay, A u g u st 2 6
T. D. Worster. W. M
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F.
” meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. V isitins members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
Jack Knapp. N .G .
H erm isto n S atu rd ay, A u g u st 2 7
V E T E R IN A R Y
SURG EO N
House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore.
T h e C o m e d y S e n s a tio n o f th e y e a r
■Sr'A'yV
J. A . P E E D
FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms
one first floor, private entrance
Bath and all modern conveniences
Mrs. Mumma. corner 3rd and Mail
49-ltp
5
H ER M ISTO N I*ODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A. M
• * meets in Masonic Hall ou First and Third
Tuesday even inss of each month. V isiting breth-
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
o f Hermiston, Oregon
Don’t fail to insure that hay.
FOR SALE
Q
C. W\ k 35£*<. Secy.
INSURANCE
WANT ADS
ueen E sther chapter N o . io i . o. e . s „
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8*00 sharp in Maaonic hall. V isitinx members
welcome.
Sue D. Dobler. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
“UP IN MARY’S ATTIC
•- •• . \
M 6 ó 7 g
15c an d 3 5 c
D R . R . G. G A L E
H e r m is to n S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y — U m a ti ll a T u e s d a y
P h y s ic ia n a n d B u rg e o n
P riscilla D ea n in “ R E P U T A T IO N ”
Office—Gladys Ave. near First St.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
25c a n d 55c
Phone 641
FOR SALE— Bartlett pears, 5 cents CASH Paid for second hand goods
D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S
a pound. Henry Hanby. 48-4tc.
Correll's Shop.
17-U>
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
FOR SALE—A'few well bred heifer THE feeling of security Is well worth
Office over First National Bank
calves. See Correll.
48-tfc.
How about
the premium paid,
OFFICE PHONE. 92
that Fire Insurance? See the E
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
FOR SALE.—Llnollum, kitchen cabi­
11-tfc
P. Dodd Agency.
Office
Hours:
9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
net, fruit jars, pump jack, bee sup­
plies, etc. Correll’s shop. 48tfc. A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, Day or night calls answered promptly
wash bowles, and hot water tankr
FANCY GRAPEfTbeginnlng to ripen
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
and fixtures. If we havent what
now. See Correll.
4-8-tfc.
Office over First National Bank
PRISCILLA DEAN’S PICTURE
you want, we'll get it. Repairing
Medicine
Surgery
and installing.
I. E. Putman Osteopathy
“REPUTATION” COMING HERE
Peaches for Sale
We have good Elberta peaches ripe Phone 763.
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 651
Residence phone 711
now. Page ranch, two miles east of
Stanfield.
60-ltc. ADDING machine rolls a. the Herald
Big Film Feature Will be at Play
office.
W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 31
H . B. W a rn er in “ T H E P A G A N G O D ”
DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT
FOR SALE— Good two year old full
HOUSE FOR SALE
blood Holstein bull. J. E. Mun­
Good five room bungalovz for sal,
sey, two miles east of Stanfield. or will trade for light car. Albert
50-ltp. Smith, Hermiston.
47-tfc
FOR SALE— Reed
Phone 187.
baby
b u g g y . R. B. SPENCER WILL BUY YOUR
50-ltp.
fruit, eggs and poultry for cash
Three trips a week. Phone 18F2
FOR SALE— Reasonable. 5 acre tract
46-Stp
well located near Irrigon. Fl>r
particulars address 18 Barnum
PRICES REDUCED FOR
Apts., Medford, Ore.
5O-tfc. The Ladies Home Journal ........ J1.50
Saturday Evening Post ............. 2.00
WICKER BABY BUGGY for sale Country Gentleman ..................... 1.00
cheap, also Hughes electric Two
Renew your subscriptions through
Plate stove. Mrs. C. M. Jackson. H. Pelmulder, Hermiston, Oregon,
50-ltp. Phone 312.
39-tfc
PRUNES ARE RIPE— Bring your TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
container. F. W. Kuhn, 2%
paper at the Herald office.
miles north of Hermiston opposite
Judge Embrys.
50-ltc. ELLIOTT’S TIRE SHOP-Amerlcan
Akron Tires.
48-tfc
FOR SALE— Young pigs, >5. Inquire
at jewelry store.
50-ltc. E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Elliott’.-
Tire Shop, phone 192.
48-tfc
FOR SALE— Concord grapes at N. W.
Bloom’s ranch.
50-ltc: ^CORRELL buys wax.
48-tfc
FOR SALE— Good cow.
on.
F. J. Ause-
50-2tp. TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENT
FOR SALE— Nice Elberta peaches at
J. S. Dyer’s.
50-ltc.
FOR SALE—Good residence property
at a bargain. E. P. Dodd Agency.
50-ltc.
WORK MAKING GOOD HEADWAY
Poles Are All in H ere; Heavy Cablet
W ill be Put Up; 400 Pair of
Wires Go Into Office
______/
FOR SALE— Bartlet Pears. Briggs,
Phone 4082.
50-2tc.
FOR SALE—-Good team G-year-old
mares. Price is right. See A. W.
Agnew.
34-tfc.
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No.
10 in lirst class condition S50.00
10-tfc
FOR SALE— 20 acres, Stanfield pro­
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
rabbit wire, buildings and well
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Inquire this office.
42-tfc
SOME Small Horses for sale cheap.
Shotwell Contractisg Co.
32-tfe.
FOR SALE— 40 acres in
prieed very reasonable.
Felthouse.
items. Cali Oregon hotel.
alfalfa,
W. W.
38-ttc
43-tfe.
FOR SALE— My 5 acre orchard on
Hermiston avenue. F. L. Allen.
49-3 tc.
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 ‘team of
mares and harness. 1 3 horse pow­
er “Z” type kerosene engine. 1
Acme power chopper, or will trade
for cJws, weaned pigs or brood
bows . W. A. Ford, Umatilla. 45-
tfc.
MISCELLANEOUS
The telephone improvements her<
are going in good shape. All the
pole work has been finished in Her­
miston and Stanfield and has com­
menced in Echo. The old poles will
not be taken down until the new
wires are up.
As was stated some time ago
a cable system Is being installed her<
The cable enters town at seventl
ind Main. It runs from Main soutl
to Brunner avenue. From the office
a cable runs through to the Catholic
-hurch. Wherever the wires inter­
sect a high tension electric wire th<
telephone cables are run under the
ground.
The local exchange will be moved
down stairs, thus making it more
convenient for patrons. There will
be 400 pair of cables running lnt<
the Hermiston office.
Miss Euna H. Keck went to Port­
land last Thursday.
Same Old Story But a Good One
Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo.,
relates an experience, the like oi
which 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 yean
tgo and It cured me of flux (dysent
cry). I had another attack of the
ame complaint three or four years
•igo and a few doses of this remedy
cured me. I have recommended it to
lozens of people since I first used it
and shall continue to do so for 1
know it 1s a quick and positive
cure for bowel trouble.”
Owing to the fact that the Coal
Mines attach sight draft to Bill of
Lading making all coal strictly cash
on arrival, we are compelled to in­
stall a cash with order system to our
efften « i s * Beginning Aug. 10th,
1921. all orders for fuel must be ac­
companied with cash.
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
48-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
What Causes Gas
FOR JOB and Cabinet
Boynton. Phone 132
It is caused by fermenting, sour
waste matter in the Intestines. This
old. foul matter should be thorough­
ly cleaned out with simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-
ler-l-ka. This acts on BOTH tipp'd
and lower bowel, removing old ac­
cumulated matter you never thought
was In your system. Adler-l-ka re­
lieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach
EXCELLENT for sour stomaeh and
chronic constipation. Guards against
appendicitis. Mitchell Drug Co. Pd.
work see
47—
4tC- A4v.
House ; Based on the Novel,
Physician and Surgeon
“False Colors”
X-Ray Specialist
Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866
“Reputation,” the Universal super­
flee Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. feature which is to be shown at the
Pendleton, Oregon
Play House Sunday and Monday will
establish Priscilla Dean as the fore­
most emotional actress of the screen
This fs the opinion of reviewers in
D E N T IS T R Y
ther cities who have seen the pro­
Hermiston, Oregon
duction and who say that it excels
ffice, Bank Bid?.
Office Hours
Office Phone, 93
even ‘‘The Virgin of Stamboul” and
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Residence Phone
"Outside the Law,” Universal's re­
cent pictures with the same star.
"Reputation” was filmed at Uni­
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
versal City under the direction of
LAW YER
Stuart Paton. It is based on “False
Colors,” the sensational novel by
-
Oregon
Stanfield
Edwina Levin. The screen adapt'on
was by Lucien Hubbard, Universal
scenario editor, in collaboration with
Doris Schroeder.
Playing a dual role, that of mother
O ptom etrist an d O p tician
and daughter, the star takes every
Glasses ground to fit your eyes
nfteen years experience at your service hurdle on the emotional steeplechase
and brings the story to a climax that
A m erica n N at. Bank Bldg. has never been approached for sheer
power and soul-stirring effect. The
P en d leto n , O regon
theme revolves around the fantastic
pivot of a girl impersonating her
mother,
a famous actress; appearing
E L S .M c K E N Z IE , M I X
in her stead at the opening of a fam­
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
ous Broadway production and being
Has removed from his former location in the
an unconscious witness of the cul­
Bond Bldg, to
mination of her mother’s life tragedy
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
‘E N D L E T O N
O R E G O N I he end of an amazing series of sordid
and pictureque adventures along the
red lane of unrestrained desire.
Niles Welch, Madge Hunt, Rex de
Roselll, Spottiwoodo Aitken, William
Welsh, Harry Carter, Harry Van Me­
ter, Mae Glracl, AI Garcia, James Mc­
Laughlin, Kathlee Myers, Joey Mc-
PH O N E 192
Creeny and many other accomplished
artists play the principal roles In the
Leave order* at
s upporting cast.
Gorgeous spectacles and magnifi­
cent scenes follow each other in rapid
succession, alternating with humble
and sordid backgrounds to give the
story its striking contrasts. Scenes
behind the footlights, a performance
HERMISTON ÀUTO TRUCK
of a big dramatic and a scries of Inci
dents which range from episodes in a
TRANSFER
small town orphanage to a Babylon­
ian feast In a London palace provide
S H O S I 18211
constant surprises in every reel.
D r . F . V . P R I M E
Dr. D a le
R o th w 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 cars availab le
for im m ed ia te delivery
N eil & Barker Co.
W e W e ld Anything but A Broken H e a rt
Hermiston, Oregon
E. L. H A L L
E llio tt’s T ire Shop
Hollis Percey, Prop.
Phone 264
DO IT NOW
TR ANSFER
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 tc h t h a t d o e s
n o t k e e p tim e ?
S A T ISF A C T IO N
or you r m o n e y b ack
WM. H. OGDEN
JEW ELER & W A T C H M A K E R TO TH E W E ST EN D
H a r*m ***« "i O re g o n
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor have
just left on an auto trip to Salenu
Hermiston, Ore.
Uncalled for Mail
Two Trucks
MUST BE KEPT BUSY
I can give you better service and
cheaper rates than eveifbefore.
Will haul anything.
Baled hay a specialty.
0 . 0 . Felthouie :: Phone 404
On the Stomach
CALL FOR BIDS
The School Board of Columbia
District No. 112 will receive bids up
to noon. .Monday. August 29 to give
comfortable and adequate transporta­
tion for seven pupils from the west
end of the district, route as follows:
From center of section 25 southeast
to northwest corner of section 30
township five, range 29 then sooth
one mile, then east one mile, the.i
northeast on diagonal road to school
house. The district reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. H.
J. Ott. district clerk.
60-lte.
The GOOD Maxwell
List of letters remaining unclaim­
ed for the week ending August 20,
1921.
Powell, John C.
Donivan, Miss Dorothy.
Nolan. W. A.
Down, Mr. Bert.
If not called for within 30 days,
will be sent to the Dead Letter of­
fice at San Francisco, California.
Green Apple Collywobbles
a n d m any other of the la *■<
variety o l dtaturbanra. pop­
u la rly and w idely kno w n as
U niversity of Oregon
C O N T A IN S :
The College o í Literature.
The
Science and the A rts.
The
The School o í Architecture
The
and Allied A rta .
The
The School o í Business
The
Administration-
The
The School o í Education.
The Extension Oi vision.
The
Graduate School.
School o i Journalism.
School oi Low.
School oi Medic inc
School o i Music.
School of Physical
Education.
School of Sociology.
Fall Term Opens September 26
A high standard oi cultural and profraaion.il acbolsrabip baa become
one o f the outatandinf marks of the Slate U niversity. For a catalogue,
folders on (be various schools or for any information, write
THE R E G ISffeA R . U N IV E R SIT Y OF O R E G O N . Tugene Ore.
ticu iarly to ferm entation in
the alim antary canai.
H erm iston Barber
S h op
N y a l M ilk of
MAGNESIA
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
S k n d a y N o o n a n d E v e n in g
BEIT MULLINS, Prep.
P r ic e 60 c e n ts
A ftu f fa r D e a e rile Lauudry
R a.k.1 leuve. T u f* jir . return» Saturday
A »hare a f
M e for infanta.
Your Patranaa» Solicited
SH O W ER BA THS
Oregon Hotel Cafe
M RS.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
H e ra t, to e . O r t p ,
M IL L IE
D ECK ,
P ro p .
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