The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 13, 1921, Image 3

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THE
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
(C ontinued on page th ree)
Q U E E N ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. B . S..
X intNfUi mcond Tuewiay evening of « u h month
at 8 (A) aharp in Maaunic hall. Viaitinx member*
welcome.
Sue D. Dobler. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
General Line of Banking
Business
INSURANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
o f Hermiston, Oregon
D on’t fa ll to insure that hay.
OLDEST OF AVIATORS
and carried down the field for a
touchdown. It was a b eau tifu l play
at a beautiful tim e ant? sent the home
rooters w ild. Good in terferen ce by
his team m ates bow led over some
A thena men who m ight have caught
him and it was a clean touchdown.
The goal failed leavin g the score 6-0.
A fter th is the v isitors pepped up
and began w orking the forwurd pass
and w ith b etter success than before
for they brought the ball to w ith in
k icking distance. A fter the kick had
failed anil H erm iston had punted out
they again brought it to the 20 yard
lin e by tw o or three lon g forward
passes. They were b ein g held for
no gain s in lin e plays about IS yards
from H erm iston's goal as the game
ended.
Game is Best Ever
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Llnolium , kitchen cabi­
net, fruit jars, pump jack, bee sup­
plies, etc. Correll’s shop. 48tfc.
100 POUND MÀRE to sell or trade
for cOw. C. V. W ilson.
3-tfc.
FOR SALE— 45 head good cow s and
heifers. Hotateins and Jerseys.
These were shipped from C aliforn­
ia last year. A ll are from choice
dairy cow s and registered bulls.
Inquire Cy M akinson. Stan field ,
Oregon, on the Burt M ullin place.
3-tfc.
FOR SALE—Three fresh registered Jersey
cows. C. E. Cleveland. Stanfield, Ore.
Charles Dickinson a retired million
5-Jtp aire of Chicago, and president of the
Illinois Aero club, made his first solo
FOR SALE— W lnesap apples, U 4
flight In an airplane the other day
cents per pound, orchard run. W . Mr. Dickinson, who Is sixty-three, has
A. M iles, H erm iston.
4-2tp. made several air flights.
FOR SALE— Apples, orchard run $1
per box, R. G. B anks 3 *4 m iles
east of tow n.
4-2tc.
In Praise of W ritings.
Both team s had played good ball
and the general opinion here was
that It w as the best hame ever play­
ed in th is tow n. Several hundred
main standbys. Both team s w e r
people saw their first football game
that day and are eager to see more of
the sport. It is safe to predict that
ootball w ill be an annual even t at
the d a irf and h og show hereafter.
The w hole H erm isjon team played
i good gam e and show ed w orlds of
ight at every stage of the contest. It
•vas their superior fig h t th a t gave
hem the advantage over th eir heav­
er opponents and it w as a strik in g
'act that it w as the heavy team that
lepended upon open play w h ile the
igh t team made all its g ain s on line
bucks. The Herm iston lin e lipid like
i w all a ll through the gam e and the
visitors scarcely once m ade yardage
through them . The thena team has
me of the best forward pass system s
■ver developed by a high school learn
n th is sectiaon and w ill make some
if its opponents step later In the-sea-
ion.
The
H erm iston
team
played
hrough the en tire gam e w ith ou t a
-.ingle su b stitu tion , som eth in g almost
lever accom plished In football.
U ERM 1STD N LODGE NO. 138.
1 * meet* in Masonic Hall oo
Tueaday evening* of each month.
ren welcome.
C. W. Kellogg, Secy.
T. D.
A. F A
W E W ANT a few cars of hay. W.
T he latest fad in school is a rub­
A. Leathers.
52-tfe. ber strap cup from ’nner tubes and
warps tired on a lon g thread. Thej
TYPEW RITER Ribbons and carbon
are
becom ing efficien t in thesi
paper for sale at th e Herald.
th in gs ow in g to such d ilig en t prat
Remember th e Dairy and H og show tlce.
October 7 and 8.
The six week tests w ill soon be in
Stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex­ evidence. W e can tell by the ex ­
changed or repaired. Correll’s Shop.
pressions on the teach ers’ faces.
U m atilla F rid ay
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am changing my office hours to 2:00 to
5:00 P M. ayd 7:40 to 9:00 P. M. These
hours w in be kept with strict regularity ex­
cept when called out in emergency cases.
Prompt attention will be given calls both day
and night. Dr R. G. Gale.
5-2tc
T he d ifference betw een an Irish­
man and an American is th at the
Irishm an th in k s be isn ’t free and the
American th in k s be la.— M innesota
Etar.
An E n glish dancer says sleep in g
outdoors m akes one beau tifu l. At
last w e are able to account for the
charm ing appearance o f the average
hobo.— Eea^tle Times.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interrior. U. S
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
Septem ber 30, 1821.
N otice is hereby given that Charier
'C Opel, of H erm iston. Oregon, who,
on June 5, 1918. made Homestead
Entry. No. 019201. for Farm Unit
"C" or the SW K 8 W '4 , Section 19.
Township 5 N orth, R ange 29 East.
W ll'am ette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to m ake F inal Three-
year Proof, to estab lish claim to the
land above described, before United
S tates Commissioner, at Herm iston.
Oregon, on the 29th day o f November
1921.
Claim ant nam es as w itn esses:
Artjiur W. JBurdy. Andrew McMil­
lan. Frank B. Sw ayze. J. F. Strasser
all of H erm iston, Oregon.
C. 8. D oon.
R egister
A Remarkable Record
Big Type DUROC-JERSEYS
L a rg e S p rin g B oars fo r
sale o f M arch farro w .
Gw. Straba, Heraîstoa, Ore.
H erm iston S atu rd ay
Worater. W. M
D O R O T H Y G ISH
1 /IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F,
T meet* each Monday evening in Odd Fellow*
hall. Viaitinx members cordially invited.
W. K. Longhorn. Sec.
J^ck Knapp. N .G
IN
“Little Miss Rebellion“
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
J. A . P E E D
V E T E R IN A R Y
House Phone 21
SU R G EO N
H erm iston Sunday
Herm iston. Ore.
U m atilla M onday
Five Reel Comedy
I)R . R . G . G A L E
Physician and Surgeon
Office—Gladya Ave. near First St.
Office Hour*:
10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Phone 641
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Physician and Surgeon
Eye* treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over Flrat Nation*! Bank
W ednesday
OFFICE PHONE, 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
Day or n igh t calls answ ered promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
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Calls anawered at all houra
Office phone 661
Residence phone 711
“T error Islan d ”
DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT
P hysician and Surgeon
X -R ay S p ecialist
Phones, Res. 889-J— Office 866
Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond B ld ’g
P endleton, Oregon
D E N T T S T R Y
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
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Winter Lyceum Course «
H. Robinett, Prop.
Hermiston, Ore.
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Acre** from Tk* H*r*M
A Real Advertiser
F CO U RSE you know th e sto ry o f th e
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business m an w ho a d v ertise d fo r an
office boy.
W hen he reached his office th e n e x t day
th e re w ere ab o u t fifty boys in line.
J u s t as
he w as a b o u t to s ta r t in q u estio n in g boy
n um ber one, his ste n o g ra p h e r handed him
a card on w hich w as scribbled:
“ Don’t do a n y th in g u n til you see me.
I ’m th e la st kid in th e line, b u t I ’m telling
E. L . H A L L
TR A N SFER
PH ONE 192
Leave order* at
Elliott’s Tire Shop
you I ’m th e re w ith th e goods.”
H ere w as a boy w ho knew th e value of
a d v ertisin g .
H e s e n t his m essage to the
m an who h ad w h a t he w an ted .
Do you th in k fo r a single m in u te th a t
th e business m an hired a boy u n til he had
ta k e n one good look a t th e fellow who had
C O M IN G
Dr. H. C. Curry
EYE SPECIA LIST
of Seattle
in itia tiv e enough to a d v ertise him self in
advance?
P ut Y o u r M essa g e in
w ho m akes re g u la r pro­
fessional visits to H e r­
m iston will be a t th e
The Herald
Hotel Hermiston
It Goes to People Who Huy
-Q U A L IT Y
A D V E R T IS IN G "
Friday, October 14
For one day only. Eyes examined,
glasses fitted Dr. Curry Is prepared
to give the best ol optical service at
reasonable prices.
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D r . F. V . P R IM E
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy has
i remarkable record. It has been
n use for colds, croup and whooping
ough for alm ost h alf a century and
la s con stan tly grown in favor and
xtpularlty as its good q u a lities be-
?ame better know n. It is th e Btand-
ird and main reliance for these di-
leases in thousands o f homes. The
(acts that It nan alw ays be depended
upon and is sa fe and pleasant to
ake are g r ta tly In its favor w hen il
is w anted for children.
Hermiston, Oregon
A M
Service
Speed
Economy
N otice Is hereby given to the legal
oters of Unton H igh School D istrict
'o. 4 o f U m atilla County, S tate of
)regon, th a t a special m eetin g of
aid D istrict w ill be held on the 21st
lay of October, 1921, at 1:3 0 o ’clock
n the afternoon, at the high school
auditorium In the school building in
•rm lston , Oregon, for the follow in g
tbjects:
To subm it to th e legal voters of
'-aid Union H igh School D istrict No.
I the question of u n itin g School DIs-
rict No. 26 and School D istrict No.
• 15 to said U nion High School Dis-
rtet, No. 4, o f U m atilla County,,
Oregon, for high scho«il purposes on-
y, thus en la rg in g said Union High
ch o o f* D istrict No* 4 of U m atilla
'ounty, Oregon, to include Sclmol
district No. 115 and Sghool D istrict
Wo. 26.
Maurice D. Seroggs
Chairman. Board of Directors.
A ttest: R. A. Brownson
D istrict Clerk.
The Play House
Umatilla, Oregon
Flrat and Third
Viaitinx breth
Books are our crowning privilege In
Hermiston, Oregon
modern civilization. With a taste for
Office, Bank Bldg.
hooks and music, let every person
Office Phone. 93
Office Houra
MISCELLANEOUS
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 6 p. m
thank God. night and morning, that
he was not born earlier in history.—
\ « GOING TO SEATTLE about Oct 17. T. Starr King.
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
Will carry passengers. Enquire Herald.
BROWN
AND
GOLD
LEAVES
LAWYER
5-1 tc
By Ruby P ow ell
Stanfield
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JNDERWATER SCENES ARE
(Too Late For Last W eek)
«ST Heavy tan leather bag probably be­
tween here anJ Stanfield with name J. C.
A party w as given for the fresh
FEATURE OF “TERROR ISLAND-
H .S .M C K E N Z I E , M . D .
Hawkins on it Finder plea se sen J to J. men by the uppen classm en last Sat
EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT1
Hawkins, 403 Jackson St , Pendleton. 51tc urday evening.. One of the mail,
The screen again proves its superi­
Haa removed from his former location in the
features of the ev en in g w as an im ­ ority over the stage in show ing
Bond Bldg, to
j in g to the fact th a t the Coal personation by a Miss Olive Daytoi
‘stu n t s tu ff” in ‘‘Terrior Island,”
Rooma 1, 2 and 3 Inland EmpirefBank Bldg.
ncs attach sig h t draft to B ill of
he picture in w hich H oudini, the
in-; m aking a ll coal strictly cash supposedly of Portland by reallj
P E N D LE T O N
: O REG O N
rival, we are com pelled to in- Alfred Stevens. A lthough the make, amous handcuff k in g and sclf-lib cr-
11 a cash w ith order system to our up w as clever Alfred was sopn recog
tor, is starred at the P lay House
B eg in n in g Aug. 1 0th , nized by all the freshm en. A ll cam«
text W ednesday, October 19.
D R . L . C. R I C I I E Y
• , a ll orders for fu el m ust be ac-
dressed in green. The g irls w on
OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN
The photoplay is a h air-raisin g
. nied w ith cash.
Inland Em pire Lumber Co. green h ats and sashes w h ile the boy:
tory of adventure th at g iv es the
Eyes Scientifically Examined
wore greeen m ospuito bar sh irts tha
Lenses Ground and Fitted
' S-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
'ell-know n illu sio n ist am ple oppor-
came to their knees. Many enter
u n ities to do many th rillin g feats
American National Bank
Pendleton
W ANTED TO BUY veal and eggs. tain in g gam es were played through
Oregon
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Bldg.
hat he has never been able to dem-
( Send your eggs. W rite or phone out the even in g. Ice cream tin tei
instrate
before.
about veal. Earl B row nell, Uma-
.tilla.
1-tfc. w ith green w as served w ith cak<
For instance, th ere is a ’th rillin g
w hich were attra ctiv ely decoratei
a ttle in the ocean, in w hich Houdini
TIRE,
LLIOTT’S
SHOP— G ales w ith green m ottoes.
vholly w ith ou t protectin g armor
tires.
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Those present .w ere:
Miss Edit).
tghts a professional diver arrayed in
Pirie, Miss H ilda Larsen, Miss Cook.
inder-w ater costum e. H oudini al-
CASH Paid for second hand goods.
Correll's Shop.
l î - t f e Clara Parks, Mary Francis, Feri
iws h im self to be locked in a safe
Rennik, Ada B row nell, Ruth Buell
nd throw n in to the w ater freeing
W ANTED— A place near Herm iston Gladys N ugent, K athryn Stevens
lim self in sta n tly .
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that can be bought w ith a sold ier’s Lotys D avis, A nna Schachem eyei
Lila Lee is th e lead in g woman,
loan as fir st paym ent. Address
F ru it, B aled H ay and
Carl H ufford, K londike, Oregon. Ruby P ow ell, Mr. Harold Benjamin
he story w as w ritten by A rthur B.
3-2te. Roy and Clyde Sutton, Earl Cherry
L ivestock T ran sfe r
eeves and John W. Grey and adapt-
Barry Parks, H erbert and Lesli«
d
to
picture
form
by
W
alter
Woods,
THE feelin g of secu rity is w ell worth Thompson, Dan and Joe Dobler, A1
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
ames Cruz w as the director and It Is
the prem ium paid.
How about
fred
Stephens,
Jessie
Carrelle,
Mil«
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
Param ount A rtcraft picture..
P. Dodd A gency.
11-tfc McFarland and A rchie N ickels.
A com plete Btock of bath tubs, toilets,
Mrs. Benjam in has organized ai
wash bow les. and hot w ater tanks
irehestra in the school. There w il
and fixtu res. If w e h avent w hat
you w an t, w e ’ll g et it. R epairing be five violin s, tw o clarin ets, one cor
and In stallin g.
I. E. Putm an. net, drum and a piano. The mush
has not y et arrived but practicin:
P hone 763.
w ill begin w hen It comes. Thos«
ADDING m achine rolls at th e Herald who are to play are: Mrs. Benjam in
office.
Karee Jones, Mary Francis, Clydt
Sutton,
Dan Dobler, E ugene McFar
TYPEW RITER ribbons and carbon
land, Roy Sutton, Milo McFarland
paper at the Herald office.
Alfred Stevens and Ruby P ow ell.
New and Used Merchandise bought, sold
and exchanged. W. A. Correll.
The high school w as represente«
with a display in the Hermlstoi.
E. L. HALL Transfer. Call E llio tt's
Tire Shop, phone 192.
48-tfc. 'laity and hog show parade.
Pound’s Theater
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H erm isto n W ins G am e
Wc do a
Il » not hard times coming.
It's ju st soft times going
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