T O H H E B M IS T O K W e do a General Line of Banking Business INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL BANK o f Hermiston, Oregon Don’t fail to insure that hay. H E B A L P , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N . LODGE DIRECTORY Hermiston Locals Miss Lou Ella Winkler spent the week-end with friends in Pendleton. The local depot handled 29 cars of freight in and out Tuesday. Pat Siscel has Just purchased an Oakland. H. L. Holgate of Portland, district Counsel for the reclamation service, has been in Hermiston this week. ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. E. S-, meeU second Tuesday even in* of each month Q UKEN at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hail. Viaitinjr member» welcome. Sue D. Dobier. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. UERM 1STON LODGE NO. 138. n meets in Masonic Hall on Tuesday evenings of each month. ren welcome. C. W. Kellogg. Secy. T. D. A. F. ft A. M . First and Third Visiting breth Pound’s Theater The Play House U m atilla, Oregon Herm iaton, Oregon U m a tilla F r id a y H e r m is to n S a tu r d a y Worster. W. If H obart Bosw orth IZIN EY A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. P, * meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. V isiting members cordially invited. W. K. Longhorn, Sec. Jack Knapp. N .G . IN PROFESSIONAL CARDS “B elow the Surface” J. A . P E E D Mrs. M. A. Lenhart and son Tom ■ went to Portland Thursday evening. V E T E R I N A R Y S U R G E O N . ■ The boy has a broken leg and went Bouse Phone 21 ' ■ Hermiston. Ore. ■ into a Portland hospital upon his ar ■ rival there. The bone was broken H e r m is to n S u n d a y D R . R. G. G ALE below the knee. It had been broken P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n before and it was thought best to Boardman, Ore., Oct. 27—Four have the bone set In Portland. Mrs. Office- Gladys Ave. near First St. carloads of dairy cattle have been Lenhart returned home Monday Office Hours: Phone 641 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. distributed to the farmers of the morning. Boardman district within the past IN DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS week. Two carloads were Kolstelna Mrs. Gertrude Saunders left Tues PhyMriao and Surgeon from western Washington and these day night for her home near Port Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted went to the weet side of the project land. She has been visiting with her Office over First National Bank and two were Jerseys for the east mother Mrs. W. H. Simmons. OFFICE PHONE. 92 side. This Importation of good RESIDENCE PHONE. 696 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. grade milk stock is a part of the plan Miss Florence Long of the high Day or night calls answered prompt); of general diversification of this sec school faculty spent the week-end W ednesday tion and will assist in disposal of sur in Walla Walla. plus hay, furnish a monthly income DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank and provide fertilizer for the increase Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and of products of the soil. There seems daughter were in Pendleton Satur Osteopathy Medicine Surgery to open up an opportunity for a lit day, Calls answered at all hours tle demonstration in connection with Office phone 561 Residence phone 711 -IN - U this venture. The Holstein people Mrs. F. B. Swayze accompanied a u are interested in the cheese factory party of young people to Pendleton n DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT which it is expected will start o^er- Saturday, the football game being a Physician and Surgeon u ations the first of November and will the main attraction. X-Ray Specialist market their milk in that way while Phones, Res. 889-J— Office 866 those favoring the Jerseys will ship ■ E. E. Van Slyke, a former resident Office Rooms, 15-16-17 Bond Bld’g. cream. They say however that if of this vicinity and who renewed for ■ Pendleton, Oregon the cheese factory can pay them more The Herald this week is now pro 7:1 5 -9 :0 0 P . M . 15-35C than they can make with cream they prietor ot “Van’s Cafe,” at Nashua, r will fall into line. The east side Iowa. He does a restaurant and con IB B B B B B IB flf lB B B B IflB Ifllflllf lB B B R f lB B B B B B B B B , venture is largely financed by the fectionery business. D E N T IS T R Y First National bank of Hermiston Hermiston. Orearon Office, BanV Bldfr. while the west side is chiefly financ The home study club met at the Office Hours Phone, 93 ed by the First National bank of home of Mrs. I. E. Putman Tuesday Office Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Arlington. afternoon. DORIS KENYON FOR SALE 1100 pound mare to sell or trade for cow. C. V. Wilson. 3-tfc. FOR SALE—A new camera, cost »36 for »25. Inquire Herald office, 6-tfc. STOVES FOR SALE— Good wood and coal stoves for sole. Dr. W. W. I lls le y . 6-tfc. FOR SALE— 45 head good cows and heifers. Holsteins and Jerseys. These were shipped from Californ ia last year. All are from choice dairy cows and registered bulls. Inquire Cy Makinson, Stanfield, Oregon, on the Burt Mullin place. 3-tfc. FOR SALE—Three fresh registered Jersey cows. C E. Cleveland. Stanfield, Ore. • S-Jtp MISCELLANEOUS SWEET CIDER 40 cents a gallon. Inquire Chezik warehouse. 7-tfc. ALL ST A R CAST ■ : D . F. V . P R I M E JACKS FOR SALE Or lease to the right parties for 1922. Must be taken by Dec. 1. B. F. Swag- Following a communication from gart, Lexington, Or. 7-3tp the federal land bank with informa WILL EXCHANGE 8 year old mare tion that all previous efforts in or- well broke for cow or heifer. J. ! ganization of a Boardman farm loan S. Dyer. 7-1 tfc. association dated too far back to be LOST— A Brown duck overcoat lined available under present conditions, a with heavy sheep skin, between, new organization was formed last Diagonal road and Kingsley store. night with Mrs. Blanche Watkins of Leave at Kingsley’s store or notify Irrigon, and Messrs King, Crawford, C. F. Ames. 7-ltp. Weston, and Gorham of Boardman Owing to the fact that the Coal directors. The directors chose from Mines attach sight draft to Bill of their number W. O. King president, Lading making ail coal strictly cash Mrs. Watkins, vice-president and H. on arrival, we are compelled to in H. Crawford secretary. stall a cash with order system to our cvfttn e ie . Beginning Aug. 10th, A Halloween social Is to be given 1921, all orders for fuel must be ac companied with cash. at the church on Friday night of this Inland Empire Lumber Co. week. All entertainment is free and 48-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. every one is invited to take part in the festivities. WANTED— »500 for one year. En dowment insurance maturing 1922 On Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock for security. Inquire at Herald office for party. * 6-2tp. Prof. Jamieson of O. A. C. will meet with the farmers ol the Boardman WANTED TO BUY about 25 pounds district to discuss the best methods of clear, cotton rags. Herald of of feeding daily cattle and the co fice. 6-tfc. operative purchase of concentrates. WANTED TO BUY veal and eggs. Four carloads of good grade dairy Send your eggs. Write or phone stock have been distributed here and about veal. Earl Brownell, Uma such action is timely. A similar tilla. 1-tfc. meeting is called at Irrigon Friday night. TIRE ELLIOTT'S SHOP— Gates 52-ltc. tires. What the nation asks of the Government Is to cut out some of the CASH Paid for second hand goods gold tax and get down to brass tacks. Correll’s Shop. 17-tfr —Columbia (S. C.) Record. THE feeling of security is well worth the premium paid. * How about A Remarkable Record that Fire Insurance? See the E. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc a remarkable record. It has been A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, n use for colds, croup and whooping wash bnwles, and hot water tank» :ough for almost half a century and and fixtures. If we havent what has constantly grown in favor and you want, we’ll get it. Repairing ropularity as its good qualities be and installing. I. E. Putman. came better known. It is the stand- Phone 763. ird and main reliance for theee di- .eases in thousands of homes. The ADDING machine rolls at the Herald .’act» that it san always be depended office. upon and is safe and pleasant to TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon lake are greatly in its favor when it paper at the Herald office. s wanted for children. New .ind Used M errhindise bought, sold and exchanged. W . A. Correll. E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Elliott’s Tire Shop, phone 192. 48-tfe. WE WANT a few cars of hay. W. A. Leathers. . . 62-tfc. TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon paper for sale at the Herald. Stoves, heaters, ranges bought. sq)d, ex changed or repaired. Correll’s Shop. NOTICE FOP PUBLICATION Department of the Interrtor, II. S iaind Office at La Grande. Oregon. S e p te m b e r 30, 1921. Notire is hereby glven’ that Charles E Opel, of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on June 5. 1918. made Homestead Fntry. No. 919201. for Farm Unit “C" or the SW«4 SW U . Section 19, ’Township 5 North, Range 29 East. Wll'amet’e Meridian, has filed nottee of Intention to make Final Three year Proof, to establish rlaln, to the land above described, before United Ftates Commissioner, dt Hermiston. Oregon, on the 29th day of November lt ? l Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur W Purdy. Andrew McMil len . Frank B. Sweyie. 1. F. Strainer all of Hermiston, Oregon. > (I. S Dunn. R egister “T he B oom erang” SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 4 of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a special meeting of «aid District will be held on the 21st day of October, 1921, at 1:^0 o’clock In the afternoon, at the high school auditorium In the school building m Hermiston, Oregon, for the folldwing objects: To submit to the legal voters of «aid Union High School District No. 4 the question of uniting School Dle- ♦ rlct No. 26 and School District No. 115 to said Union High School Dis trict, No. 4. of Umatilla County,, Oregon, for high school purposes on- 'y. thus enlarging said Union High School District No. 4 of Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, to include 8chool District No. 115 and School District No# 2<. Maurice D. Scroggs Chairman. Board of Directors. Attest: R. A. Brownaon The Baptist ladies aid met at the home of Mrs. Eli Winesett Wednes day afternoon. J. D . Z Ü R C H E R TO THE THEATREGOERS OF EAST ERN OREGON: LAW YER Stanfield - - Oregon August Beisse made p trip to Pen EL S . M c K K N Z I E , M . D . dleton Wednesday. It is with extieine pleasure that we announce the coming to the NEW R1VOLI THEATRE, PENDLE TON. of the biggest attraction ever booked in this section and the ONLY BIG MUSICAL REVUE COAT ING WEST THIS SEASON. This Is none other than the FAMOUS EYE, EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT) George Corse, J. S. West, B. S. Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bldir. <o Kingsley and H. E. Hitt returned Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland EmpireTBank Bklg. Tuesday from a hunting trip to the Ukiah country. They brought a P E N D L E T O N OREGON buck back with them. There will be a Halloween party at the Columbia school house Satur day evening. The young married adults bible class of the Baptist church will speid Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither. Invitations are out for /the Halloween social w ith, cider and doughnuts planned for refreshments. Don't miss it. The Baptist church has Just com pleted a cement side walk and steps in front of the church which helps the appearance of the corner. A group of local Masons attended lodge in Umatilla Monday evening. A pleasant evening is reported. R. A. Brownson has been In bed with pneumonia since Sunday. He is reported to be getting along as well as could be expected. The plate glass in the post office which was cracked by fire several weeks ago is being replaced with new glass today. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pennock were in town last Thursday with a crate of fine strawberries which they sold to a local hotel. The Pennocks have strawberries ripe now and sometimes have them much later than his when there are no early frosts. This of- ' flee received a box and can vouch for the quality. LYCEUM TICKETS FOR SALE Adult’s Beason tickets to the iyee- I um can be secured for »2.25, child ren’s tickets »1.00 for the remaining four numbers by applying to O. C. Young at Dodd’s office. 7-tfc. D R . L . c. R IC H E Y MARCUS SHOW O f 1921 OPTOMETRISTjANDXOPTICIAN E yes SeientiflcallylExamined Lenses Ground and.Fitted American National Bank M b . Pendleton Oregon The attraction will be at the Rivoll, One Night, Tuesday, November 1. The organization consists* of nearly one hundred persons and requires three baggage cars to transport Its equipment. It is the original, big city show, playing Pendleton, en rouie from Omaha, Denver, Salt Luke to Portland, Sait Francisco, Los Angeles and other big cities of the coast. Prices: Orchestra and Balcony, $J.2O— Box and Loge seats »2.75— Remainder Balcony »1.10— All prices quoted Include war tax. Mail orders accompanied by remittance in full including war tax will be filled in order of re ceipt. Address checks or money orders to Treasuf- er, Rlvoli Theatre, Pendleton, Ore. Service Speed Economy F r u i t , B a le d H a v <md L iv e s to c k T i a n s f e r 0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404 HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER P H O H I O R IG O N H A R D W A R B N o . 431 H. Robinett, Prop. Hermiston. Ore. I ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■{■■I i CLEANING PRESSING Old Clothes Made to Look Like New E. L . H A L T TR ANSFER PHONE 192 THE RELIABLE W A Y Leave o rd er, at Elliott’s Tire Shop ■ Acre.« fr«e Tke Herald Alfalfa Failure» Man; Acreage in alfalfa Is steadily in- a n n m m ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ » creasing. There have been many ■ R IH R R B B B R flfB B R B R IR IB IR IR R H Iia ilg B B IB R B R ' / a l l lir a e , »»«a ‘ »»Jc «»«M a e le e » < « e . -4 f ’ • _ M M Bee * failures w with this crop during past ■ K L R C T R IC F I X T U R E S ! sons partly because of planting ■ A N D A P P L I A N C E H ■ ■ on soils not suited to alfalfa, in many Phon«» 119 " g cases because the wrong variety was ’ 2 0 3 B . C o u r t B t . P e n d l e t o n , O r o . g g With two big office. used and in some instances because ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B ■ of disease. Alfalfa Is only suited to PENDLETON and PORTLAND the sandy, mellow, well drained soils. Is p r e p a r e d to h a n d le t h e b u s in e s s o f Grimm Is the beet variety and for the T h e French R estaurant E a s t e r n O re g o n b e t t e r t h a n e v e r b e fo re Willamette valley It is beat If the al. falfa is clipped or cut for hay late in BAKERY » d CONFECTIONERY D istrict Clerk. Our Specialties the season so that It does not go into E1«*antlr Fumithed Room« in Cnnrwerioe the winter with a heavy green top F a r m s M ills, C a m p s , H o te ls , G a r a g e s , E tc. growth. This makes a particularly STRICTLY FIRST CLASS W e N e g o t ia t e L e a s e s a n d R e n ta ls B it Type OUROCJERSETS valuable place for the development Wire Ru.h Order, at Our Espease Large Spring Boars for Hobbach Bros., Proprietors of stem rot. Alfalfa and clover re Portland .Office Pendleton Office spond to spring applications of land sale o f March farrow. PendWten. Oregon 14 N. Second St l l S E - W .h b h t . plaster at about 100 pounds per acre. Phone 476 B a B B B B O B R B C C B B E lE B B B a D FOR SALE— Registered Holstein bull, 3 years old. Hoskins -Bros. Stanfield. 6-4tp. “T he H arvest M oon’ •J.D . V A U G H A N PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. Gee. Streha, Herautea, Ore. Read the Wand Ads. 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