THE HERMISTON HERATB, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Baptist Notices
W e Jo a
General Line of Banking
Business
INSURANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
o f Hemuton, Oregon
Don’t fall to Insure that hay.
WANT AOS
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
Management, Circulation. Etc., Re
quired by the Act of Congress of
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August 24, 1912,
R. V. Ashinun, minister. Sunday
school at 10 o’lock. Parents are urg
ed to come with their children. We
are Just beginlng a new Quarter this
is a good time to renew your attend
ance if for any reason you have been
compelled to be absent.
The junior B. Y. P. U. meets every
Sunday in the basement of the church
during the morning worship hour.
Splendid interest has been mani
fested and the attendance is growing
Children from 6 years including the
7th grade are included.
The senior B. Y. P. U. meets at
6:30. Ail the young people above
the junior age are cordially invited.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday.
, Morntng worship at 11 o'clock,
theme "On A Soul Hunt.”
Evening worship “Sin.”'
Owing to a conflict with the Par
ent-Teachers reception which had
been planned for Thursday evening
the annual meeting announced for
next week Thursday will be Wednes
day evening.
POUND’S THEATER THE PLAY HOUSE
U M A T IL L A , O R E G O N
H E R M IST O N , OREGON
SPECIAL SHOWS DAIRY AND HOB
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F R ID A Y
of The Hermiston Herald, published
weekly at Hermiston, Oregon for
October 1, 1921, State of Oregon,
FOB SALE
County of Umatilla.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
FOR SALE— Llnollum, kitchen cabi personally appeared Bernard Main-
-IN -
net, fruit Jars, pump jack, bee sup waring,ywho, having been duly sworn
plies, etc. Correll’s shop. 48tfc. according to law, deposes and says
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given tp the legal
that he is the Editor of the Hcrmls-
4 BIG HORSES and harnesses to ton,Herald and that the following is, voters of Union High School District
to the best of his knowledge and be No. 4 of Umatilla County, State of
trade or sell. Will consider cow lief, a true statement of the owner- Oregon, that a special meeting of
on trade. O. O. Felthouse. 1-4 tc. thip, management, etc., of the afore aid District will be held on the 21st
SA TU RD A Y
said publication for the date shown day of October, 1921, at 1:30 o’clock
FOR SALE— 40 acres in alfalfa, in the above caption, required by the in the afternoon, at the high school
priced very reasonable. W. W. Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in auditorium In the school building in
Felthouse.
38-ttc section 443, Postal Laws and Regu Hermiston, Oregon, for the following
lations, printed on the reverse of this objects:
To submit to the legal voters of
100 POUND MARE to sell or trade form, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses said Union High School District No.
for cow. C. V. Wilson.
3-tfc.
of the publisher, editor, managing 4 the question of uniting School Dis
trict No. 26 and School District No.
FOR SALE— 45 head good cows and editor, and business managers are:
—IN-
Publisher, Bernard Mainwaring, | 115 to said Union High School Dis
heifers. Holsteins and Jerseys.
trict, No. 4, of Umatilla County,,
These were shipped from Californ Hermiston, Oregon.
Editor, Bernard Mainwaring, Her Oregon, for high school purposes on
(<
ia last year. All are from choice
ly, thus enlarging said Union High
dairy cows and registered bulls. miston, Oregon.
School
District
No.
4
of
Umatilla
Managing
Editor,
Bernard
Main
Inquire .Cy Makinson, Stanfield,
County, Orégon, to include School
Oregon, on the Burt Mullin place. waring, ¿Hermiston, Oregon.
Business Manager, Bernard Main District No. 115 and School District
3-tfc.
R e m e m b e r “ B la c k M ik e ” in “ O u ts id e t h e L a w ” a n d “ T h e F r o g ” in “ T h e
No. 26.
waring, Hermiston Oregon.
2.
That
the
owners
are:
E.
J
Maurice
D.
Scroggs
FOR SALE-—Household furniture,
M ira c le M a n ”
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Chairman, Board of Directors.
Cook stove, heating stove, bed Kingsley, Erva B. Kingsley, Bernard
Mainwaring.
Attest:
R.
A.
Brownson
room suite and other articles. J.
is. 'that the known bondholders,
District Clerk,
7:1 5 -9 :0 0 P . M .
20-40c
I. Agnew, 3 miles west of Hermis
ton. Call A. W. Agnew’s.
4-ltp. mortgagees, and other security hold
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
ers owning or holding 1 per cent oi
RANCH FOR SALE— 80 acres about more of total amount of bonds, mort.
4 miles west of Hermiston. Good gages, or other securities are: F. R. Q u e e n E s t h e r c h a p t e r no . ioi . o. e . s ..
second Tuesday evening of each month I _
SUNDAY
well and good house and barn, Reeves.
it 8:00 »harp in Maaonic hall. V i.itin « member. ■
4. That the two paragraphs next vetcome.
chicken house. J. I. Agnew. 4-ltc.
Sue D. Dobier. W. M.
above, giving the names of the own Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, if any, contain not only the list LIERMISTON lodge NO. 138. a . f . & a . m ■
FOR SALE—Winesap apples, 1
» m eet. in Maaonic Hall on Firat and Third 1
of stockholders and security holder: • rueaday
aveninKs a t each month. V isiting broth
rents per pound, orchard run. W. as
they
appear
upon
the
books
of
the
ren welcome.
A. Miles, Hermiston.
4-2tp. company but also, in Cases where the C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
T. D. Worater, W. M
stockholder
or
security
holder
ap
FOR SALE-—Apples, orchard run $1 pears upon that books of the company V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O F,
per box, R. G. Banks 3 'A miles as trustee or in any other fiduciary • it
each
evening In Odd Fellows I
W EDN ESD AY
V isiting members cordially invited.
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east of town.
4-2tc. relation, the name of the person oi W. R. Longhorn.
Sec.
Jack Knapp. N . G.
corporation for whom such trustee if
FOR SALE— In good c o n d i t i o n , acting,
is given; also that the said
bureau, green storage chiffonier,
paragraphs contains statement!
green serving table, bedroom stand two
embracing affiant’s full knowledge
small round table, genuine Pied- and
as to the circumstances
7 :1 5 -9 :0 0 P . M .
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mond-^edar under-bed box, two and belief
conditions under which stock
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small green oak chairs, some new
and security holders who dr
kitchen utensils. June Rowe, 3 holders
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1-2 miles north.
4-ltp. not appear upon the books of the
company as trustees, hold stock ano
security in a capacity other than that
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
MISCELLANEOUS
of a bona fide owner; and this affiant
has no reason to believe that any
person, association, or corpora
F r u i t , B a le d H a y a n d
DOG LOST—Large reddish brown other
has any interest direct or Indi
pointer bird dog, solid color except tion
V E T E R IN A R Y
SU R G EO N
L iv e s to c k T r a n s f e r
rect
in
the
said
stock,
bonds,
or
othei
<
white Btripe on throat. J. >,W.
House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore.
Craik, 4 miles N. E. Hermiston or securities than as so stated by him.
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
Bernard Mainwaring
phone Henry Sommerer.
4-ltp.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 5th day of October, 1921.
D R . R . G. G A LE
LOST—Woman’s red sweater be
E. P. Dodd
Physician and Surgeon
tween town and R. A. Stewart’s
My commission expires May 24,
Notify Mrs. R. A. Stewart. 4-ltp. 1925.
Office—Gladys Ava. near f i n « St.
DR. C. H. CURRY Eye Sight Special
Office Hour.:
lu to 12; 2 to 6; 7:30 to ».
Phone Ml
ist of Seattle will be at the Hotel
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
Hermiston Friday, Oct. 14, eyes BEWILDERED DETECTIVE IS
examined, glasses fitted. 4-ltc.
TRANSFER
HOUSE PETERS
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“Silk Husbands and Calico Wives
LON CHANEY
THE PENALTY”
Tom Moore «■ “Stop Thief”
See Billboards for Attraction of October 12
Service
Speed
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Economy
J. A . P E E D
i CLEANING PRESSING i
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SHOWN IN “STOP TH IEF
Owing to the fact that the Coal
Mines atts. :h 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
cv ftrn « is. Beginning Aug. 10th,
192>1, all orders for fuel must be ac
companied with cash.
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
48-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
WANTED TO BUY veal and eggs.
Send your eggs. Write or phone
about veal. Earl Brownell, Uma
tilla.
1-tfe.
ELLIOTT’S
tires.
TIRE
SHOP— Gates
52-lte.
CASH Paid for second hand goods
Correll’s Shop.
WANTED—A place near Hermiston
that can be bought with a soldier’s
loan as first payment. Address
Carl Hufford, Klondike, Oregon.
3-2tc.
FOUND— A ring of keys In front of
Nell & Barker's garage. Loser
inquire there.
3-11.
D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S
PhyMefan and Snrgeor
John Lince, well known as a char-
icter actor since his first appearance
nn the stage In the Savoy Theatre
tAndon, 1886 plays Detective Thomp
ion In "Stop Thief!” a Goldwyn
vehicle featuring Tom Moore. Liner
appears on the screen very few
times, but without him there would
be no "Stop Thief!” for It is the lm*
personation of the detective by Tom
Moore which introduces the main
comedy action to the picture. Posing
as Thompson, the thief (Moore) rep
rimands the members of the Carr
household for acts he has himself
committed and both the audience and
the fake detective have considerable
merriment at the expense of the be
wildered Carrs. "Stop Thief!” which
"omes to the Play House Sunday ran
for over a year In New York at its
Initial engagement, and has delight
ed theatre goeis all over the country.
There are some German marks
THE feeling of security Is well worth which can never be wiped out.— Wall
the premium paid.
How about Street Journal.
that Fire Insurance? See the E
P. Dodd Ageney.
11-tfe
Tariff tinkers usually have a high
conception
of
duty.—Rochester
A complete stock of bath tube, toilets, Times-Unlon.
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
and fixtures. If we havent what
you want, we’lt get It. Repairing Husband’« Stary Will
and* Installing.
I. E. Putman.
Amaze Hermiston
Phone 763.
He aaya: "Adler-I ha helped my
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald wife for gaa on the stomach and sour
stomach in TWENTY MINUTES. It
T i PKWRITER ribbons and carbon worka beyond greatest expectation»."
paper at the Herald office.
Adler-i-ka acta on BOTH upper and
lower bowel removing foul matter
E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Elliott’s
Tire Shop, phone 192.
48-ffe. which poaioned stomach. Brings out
all gaasea and sour, decaying food.
WE WANT a few cars of hey. W. EXCELLENT for chronic const ipa-
A. Leathers.
S2-tfe. tlon. Guards againstr appendicitis.
Adler-i-ka removes matter you never
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon
thought was in your system and
paper for sale at the Herald.
which may have been poisoning you
Remember the Dairy
Hog :
for months. Mitchell Drug Co. Pd.
October 7 and ?,
Adv.
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E yes treated, tratad and G laum Fitted
Office over First National Bank
P H O N I O R M O N HAROW ARa
N o . 431
H. Robinett, Prop.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
I Osteopathy
P H O N E 192
Leave orders at
Elliott’s Tire Shop
I
Acre« freei The Herald
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 561
Residence phone 711
DR. C, 0 . WAINSCOTT
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray Specialist
Phones, Res. 889-J—Office 866
| Office Rooms, 16-16-17 Bond Bld’g.
Pendleton, Oregon
WELCOME V IS IT O R S
£
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To
the
.e*'
Dairy and Hog Show
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D r . F. V . P R I M E
Big Type DUROC-JERSEYS
L a r g e S p r in g B o a rs f o r
s a le o f M a rc h f a r r o w .
D E N T IS T R Y
Hermiston. Orevon
Offie*. Rank RM*.
GffirtP Phon«. 93
Office* Hours
Residence Phon«
8 a. m. to i p. m.
Geo. Strohm, Hermiston, Ore.
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
L A W Y E R
S t a n f ie ld
COMING
Dr. H. C. Curry
E Y E SP E C IA L IST
of Seattle
w h o m ak e s re g u la r p ro
f e s s io n a l v is its to H e r
m is to n w ill b e a t th e
Hotel Hermiston
Friday, October 14
For one day only. Eyes examine 1,
glasses fitted. Dr. Corry 1» prepar'd
to give the he«» at optical sendee at
reasonable prfces
.
O re g o n
H .S .M C K E N Z I E , M. D.
Get your Gasoline and
Motor Supplies at our
garage. You can al
ways depend upon us
for good service. ’
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THBOATl
Ha« removed from hi« former location in the
Rond Bid». to
Room« 1, 2 and 3 Inland R;« pirefRank Bld<.
P E N D LE T O N
D R .
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:
O REG O N
C. R I C H R Y
Neil & Barker Co.
OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN
Erea Helen ti h o lly Examined
Lena«« Gremnd aod Fitted
Pendleton
W e W eld Anything bat A Broken Heart
Hermittoa, Orefm
Pbon<264
RM».
A Sunflower Definition.
Reelly, a peeetmlet le only a perään
«ho expects to get the worst of it e
Mttle snoner thaa the re-c of n».—
J Top«« Capital.
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Day or night calls answered promptly
Office over First National Bank
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: THE RELIABLE W AY
OFFICE PHONE. M
RESIDENCE PHONE. 695
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 6:80 p. m.
Hermiston, Ore.
E. L. H A L L
Old Clothes Made
to Look Like New
LEGAL BLANKS
For Sale at The Herald Office