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Z THE IIE B M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N .' LODGE DIRECTORY Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the Mother’s Favorite W e do a General Line of Banking Business INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The soothing and h ealing proper- itee of C ham berlain’« Cough Remedy its plesant ta ste and prom pt and ef fectual cures have made it a favorite I w ith people everywhere. It is es pecially prized by m others of young children for colds, croup and whoop ing cough, as it aiw ays affords quick relief and is free from opium and other harm ful drugs. o f Hermiston, Oregon Don’t fall to insure th a t hay. EAT FISH ON FRIDAY The U m atilla h ig h school has Joined th e debating league and are having th eir tryouts. T hey w ill soon be full fledged debators. FOR SALE FOR SALE— A new camera, cost ,3 6 for $25. Inquire H erald office. 6-tfc. COWS FOR 8ALE— Have 16 head. Pick them out yourself. 12-tfc. FOR SALE— Good sm all house, three rooms, pantry, closet. Easily moved. F. D. C allahan, Motor Route A. 12-ltp . FOR SALE— 60 head of fall pigs w eighing 4 0 to 60 lbs. Poland Chinas. $4 to $6 each. Address A. L. Sw aggart, A thena, Oregon. 12-4tp. MISCELLANEOUS E. L. HALL T ransfer. Call K n e ri’s garage. Phone 152. 12-tfc. FOUND- Gold w atch, initials C. V. W. on it. Inquire at H itt’s. 1 1 -ltc WANTED— P arty to cut out wind break on shares. Columbia Diet. Inquire Herald. BARGAINS— Adding m achine lino leum— rug. T ent houste, second hand lumber, % in. pipe. W. A. Correll. 9-tfc. SW EET CIDER 40 cents a gallon. Inquire Chezik warehouse. 7-tfc Owing to the fnct th a t the Coal Mines attac h sight d raft to Bill of Lading m aking ail coal stric tly cash on arrival, we are compelled to in stall a ensh with order system to our c u sto rd rs« Beginning Aug. 10th, 1921, all orders for fuel m ust be ac companied w ith cash. Inland Em pire Lum ber Co. 4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. WANTED TO BUY veal and Send your eggs. W rite or about veal. E arl Brownell, tilla. E L L IO T T ’S tires. TIRE eggs. phone Uma I-tfc. SHOP— Gates 5 2-ltc. CAR1I Tald for second hand goods. C orrell’B Shop. g lf - t f u TH E feeling of security Is well worth the prem ium paid. How about th a t F ire Insurance? See tho E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc A complete stock of bath tulw, toilet«, wash bowles, and hot w ater tanks and fixtures. If wo liavent whnt you w ant, we’ll get It. R epairing and Installing. I. E. P utm an. Phone 763. ADDING m achine rolls a t the H erald office. TYPEW RITER ribbons and carbon pnper at the Herald office. New xnd Used Merchandise bought, sold and exchanged. W . A. Correll TYPEW RITER Ribbons and curbon pnper for sale at the Herald. Stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex changed or repaired. Correll’s Shop. Adding m achine rolls of p ip e r for sale a t the Herald offlre. FOR TRADE 16 acres 24 miles from Portland on Pacific highw ay. H ighly Improved and modern buildings. Vnltied nt $10,000, alt free from debt. W ill tia d e for Irrigated, well Improved farm . We have other trades. W rite us for results and Tor G eneral Real E state Business. , Atkinson A P orter, Realtors, 705 Main St,, Vancouver. W ash 10-2tp. TAKEN UT NOTICE Notice la hereby given th a t I have taken np and have kept for about three days nt the Joe Udey ranch four and one hulf miles east of Her miston th e follow ing described an i mals: 12 bend milk cows and one calf, Herforda and Durham», AU have sills on ears. Raid anim als will be sold, uni«-«« redeemed, at public auc tion to th e highest bidder for raah In hand on the 16th day of Ih-eem- ber. 1921 at the above described ranch at 2 p. m. o’clock. Dated at ” *rmt«ton on this first day of December. 1$$1. 12-Stc. Signed, Joe Udey Read the W and Ads. FARMERS’ WEEK First and Third Visiting breth Worater. W. M PROFESSIONAL CARDS W e h a v e c ra b s e v e ry F r id a y To insure a h ealth y action of the WALLACE REID IS STAR bowels and correct disorders of the IN "WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?” liver, tak e tw o of C ham berlain’s T ablets im m ediately a fte r supper. Picture Shows Racing Scenes; Will They w ill not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels, w ithout u n be at Umatilla Friday and pleasant effects, b ut b anish th a t dull, Play House Saturday stupid feeling, th a t often accomp- W allace Reid In an o th er th rillin g anie constipation. autom obile picture, "W h a t’s your ¡lu rry ? ” will be the attra c tio n a t the Play Houso S aturday and Pound's, U m atilla Friday. Like its predeces Corvallis, Or., Dec. 26-31, 1921 sors, "T he R oaring Road” and "E x cuse My D ust,” th e story was w rit- WINTER SHORT COURSES en by Byron Morgan. The action centers around “D usty” P ut Science In to F arm P ractice Tlioadws, an unto racing driver in F ru it and V egetable Course ............ >ove w ith V irginia, d au g h ter of P a t ........................................... Dec. 3-17, ’21 MacMurran, m an u factu rer of P akro T ractor Mechanics Course .................. trucks. ............................... Jan . 2-Mar. 18, '22 In an effort to win favor from tho Dairy M anufacture Course .................. rasclble I’at, "D usty” abandons rac- ............................... Jan . 2-Mar. 18, 22 ng and becomes- publicity man for A griculture Course Jan . 2-Mar, 18 ’22 Pakaro trucks. B ut his well m eant Dairy H erdsm en’s Course ........ , .......... ■ifforts only land him deeply in to the ............................... Jan. 2-June 18 '22 bad graces of P at, whose bad te m p e r G rain G rading Course ......................... has been fu rth e r ag gravated by his ......................................... Ja n . 9-21, ’22 own failure to secure an expected o r Beekeeping Course ............... ................ der for tru ck s from the Cabrlllo I r ............................... Jan . 30-Feb. 25 ’22 rigation Co. "D usty’s” o p p o rtu n ity H om em akers’ Conference .................. comes when the Cabillo com pany’s ............................. . Mar. 20-25, ’22 dam stq rts to give way in a rag in g OREGON AGRICULTURAL storm. He loads a fleet of P akro COLLEGE trucks Into the breach and not only Full inform ation on any course by saves the dam, but also rescues P at w ritin g and V irginia from possible death. Lois W ilson supports W allace Reid THE REGISTRAR, O. A. C„ Corvallis, Oregon ns leading woman in “W h a t’s Your H u rry ?” A. F. A A. M . 1 /iN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F, ’ meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. V isiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. Jack Knapp. N . G. Clams in Shells Special This Week When Y°u Are Constipated Q L1EKM1STON LODGE NO. 138. 1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on Ttxedar evenings o t each month. ren welcome. C. W. Kellogg, Secy. T. D. 25c 30c Salmon Halibut ue en E sther chapter N o . 101. o . e . r , n ie w t. w ,ixni Tuesday evening ut «ai ti month at sharp in Masonic hall. V isio n s members welcome. Sue U. DoUer. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. J. A . P E E D V E T E R IN A R Y Rouse Phone 21 SURGEON Herm iston. Ore. I)R . R . G . G A L E C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T P h y s ic ia n a n d l u r g t o n Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs* St. Office Hour»: 2 to5; 7:30 to 9. Phone «41 SI K E Y A HENDERSON, Prop.. DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician nnd Surgeon Eyes treated, tented and Glasses Fitted Office over First N ational Hank OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 595 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. . The Jewelry Store will be Back in its Old Location Within a Week Day or n ig h t calls ai.sw eied prom ptly WITH A FULL LINE OF Office over First National Bank CHRISTMAS GOODS Am Now Doing Repair Work in the J. M. Biggs Real Estate Office WM. H .’OGDEN JE W E L E R & W A T C H M A K E R TO TH E W ES1 E N D DR. W. W. ILLSLEY osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answered at all hours Office phone 551 Residence phone 711 • DR. C. 0. WAINSCOTT P hysician and Surgeon X -Ray Specialist Phones, Res, 889-J— Office 866 iff ice Rooms. 15-16-17 Bond Bld'g. Pendleton, Oregon D r . F. V . P R I M E H e r m is to n , O re g o n D E N T IS T R Y Hermiston, Oregon Office, Bank Bldjc Office Phone. 93 Residence Phone CITY OF HERMISTON— NOTICE Notiee Is hereby given th a t th e Mayor and City Council of the City of H er miston, U m atilla County, Oregon will meet a t th e City Council Chamber in aid City on T hursday, December 22nd, 1921 a t 8 o’clock p. m. for th e p u r pose of levying the tax for the year 1922, a t w hich tim e and place the fol low ing estim ates and budget may be discussed w ith the levying board. The total am ount of money needed by said City for the year 1922 is esti- ¡naled in the follow ing budget: Office Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. J. D . Z U R C IIE R LAW YER Stanfield - - Oregon CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET Methodist Church Notices Usual services Sunday m orning. Sunday school a t 10, preaching a t 11. At 3 p. in. Dr_ Robt. W arn er of Spok ane will deliver a special message to the members and friends of the church. Columbia d istric t is p lan ning to atten d th is service. E p w o rth ¿«ague a t 6:30. In honor of Mrs. C harlotte Relhl who celebrated her 88th b irth d ay on T hanksgiving day a num ber jo t h er friends met in the basem ent of the church .on T hursday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent in vis iting and listening to an inform al program , a fte r w hich ^dainty tra y luncheon was served by a com m ittee of the ladies aid. Mrs. Reihl Is the oldest member of our congregation and received m any good wishes for a continued hapy and useful life. The ladles aid m et a t th e home of Mrs. W aterm an for an nil day m eet ing on W ednesday. P lan s were completed for the b azaar to be held on December 10. N ext W ednesday afternoon the aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. W ann. The union T hanksgiving services held at the M ethodist church were 1 well attended considering the w eath er. The mqslc given by the Joint choirs and th e m ale q u a rte t was very much appreciated. Rev. R. V. A shniun gave a v e r y : oppropriato sermon for the occasion , Streuelng th e fact th a t o u r P ilgrim fath ers’ efforts have been crowded by } the fnct th xt AmeriCn Is now the most religious nation in the world. Grapes and grap e varieties and i cu ltu ral m ethods w ill be given spe cial atten tio n d u rin g th e short course ! December 3 to 17. Such features of viticu ltu re ns pertain to the growing, harv estin g nnd m ark etin g of both American nnd E uropean typ^s of grapes, soils, locations, pruning, train in g , grading, packing and sto r age will be considered. The tw o week's course In fru it | and vegetable grow ing will also In- ' elude w ork on spraying, insect and disease control, th in n in g varieties of fru it and vegetables suitable for Oregon, sm all fru it grow ing, plant I pm pogatlon. landscape gardening. Taking Desperate Chances It is tru e th at m any contract s e - ; vere colds and recover from them w ithout tak in g any precaution o r treatm en t, and a know ledge of th is ' fact lea^i o th ers to tak e th e ir > chances Instead of giving th eir colds the needed atten tio n . It should be borne In mind th a t every cold w eak. <ns th e lungs, lowers the v itality , m akes th e systenf less able to w ith stand each succeeding a tta c k nnd pa vet» the way for the more serious Can you afford to take such chance* wh rn C ham berlain's Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures of bad colds may be bad for a trifle? I h a v e th e A g e n c y fo r Comolete W A T K IN S ’ L IN E of S P IC E S , E X T R A C T S , T O IL E T P R E P A R A T IO N S ETC. C all a t re s id e n c e o r le a v e o r d e r s a t O re. H d w . Co. Airs. J. S. West He rmi.ton, Ore. Truck Hauling C o a l, $1 p e r to n W o o d , $1 p e r c o rd T r u n k s a n d M o v in g A ll a t P r e - w a r P r i c e « EYE, EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bldjr. to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland EmpirefBank Bid#. PERSONAL SERVICES: L ib rarian ...................................... ..............................$ 360.00 Miscellaneous .......................................................... 140.00 Total L ibrary ....................:................................... » $ 500.00 D K . L. I”. R I C H E Y OPTOMETRIST.’ANDZOPTICIAN , 350.00 2500.00 500.01 PERSONAL SERVICES: City Recorder ........................................................... City A ttorney ........................................................... E n g in eer ............................... Polico ............................................................................ H ealth Officer .......................................................... 600.00 180.00 200.00 400.00 120.00 T otal P ersonal Services ............ 1500.00 S treet L ig h ts ........................................................... 780.00 F ire D epartm ent ...................................................... 450.00 Election Expenses ........................... 50.00 M iscellaneous ........................................................... 520.00 3300.00 Total G eneral ...................................................... 7150.00 Graijd T otal ......................................................... ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: For License Fees, Fines, etc .................................. 100.00 E stim ated probable unexpended balance end of cu rren t year ......... .................................. ....... 800.00 900.00 T otal ............. .•....................................................... 6250.00 A m ount necessary by tax atio n ......... ................... We, th e undersigned chairm an and secretary of the budget com m ittee of the City of H erm iston hereby certify th a t the foregoing budget is correct as made by said budget committee. F. C. McKenzie, chairm an F. V. Prim e, secretary. . E yes Scientifically Examined Lenses Ground and Fitted American National Bank * Bldg. Pendleton Ore iron Service Speed Economy F r u i t , B a le d H a y a n d L iv e s to c k T r a n s f e r 0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404 W ant Ada B ring Results ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET CITY OF HERMISTON 0) jq he Z T3 C 3 O HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK E stim ated TEMS TRANSFER * 9 ~ •o » d itu res for ensuing year O u g « 2 5 >5 W <8 O E xpenditure IJBRARY PERSONAL SERVICES: , ' L ib rarian ...... .......................... $ 360.00 j M iscellaneous ............... ........... 140.00 T o ta l ... ....................— ____ $ $ 500.00 E xpenditures for th ree fiscal years next preceeding the « S ’ ■3 «3 “ E xpen P H O N S O R IS O N M A R D W A A I N o . 431 Heraist.n, Or*. O KKO O N GENERAL Shaar’< Barker Shop H. RoSinett, Prop. P E N D LE TO N ¡’ARK AND AUTO CAMP CONSTRUCTION: W ater and L ight ................................................r..... 100.00 M aintenance .............................................................. 150.00 Indebtedness ............................................................. 100.00 Total ...................................................................... S treet Im provem ent ......... .................... ................. 2500.00 Strdet Fund ............................................. ................. 500.00 D. H. COOK Call Phone 461 H .S .M C K E N Z I E , M D. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ITEIIS LIBRARY last year ► jo « Ö 4) <S •O □ D3 30 00 47.60 $ 250.00 W U o O fa *■* U <3 •O « £ ® 0B ® X X a ® - >» ® O í -Sc 5 -•3 « « 3 C Q C 0 Q ~ 63 li > CS 03 « 360.00 258.10 $ 659.58 $ 813.28 394.17 234.45 PARK AND AUTO CAMP GROUND E. L . H A L L TRA N SFER PHONE 152 Leave order, at Knerr’s Garage T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t BAKERY Md CONFECTIONERY K ie va n ll, F u m l-h n i R o»n- ia OwinerOon S T I1 C T L T F IR S T CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors IViulWtc«. Orrmm CONSTRUCTION: W ater and L i g h t __ ___— __ M aintenance ...............w.______ Indebtedness ____ ______ ____ Total ....... ........... ..... ______ <■ S treet Im provem ent .......... S treet F und ....._________ __ 100.00 150.00 100.00 350.00 2500 no 500.00 9342 00 320.14 2500.00 1652.85 GENERAL PERSONAL SERVICES: City Recorder ___ ________ _ 600.00 384.83 300.00 580 00 City A ttorney __ ____ 180.00 90.00 90.00 180 00 200.00 City E ngineer __________ 200.00 128.25 • 71.00 C ity Police ............................. 400.00 360.00 325.00 136.90 C ity H ealth Officer _____ 120 00 60.00 115.00 Total Personal Services 1500 00 780.00 S treet L ig h ts ........... 293.25 350.00 627.00 F ire D epartm ent 450.00 379.19 150.00 137.00 F lection Expense. _______ 50.00 25.00 3 20 20.00 .Miscellaneous _______ _ 620.00 318.50 116.00 464.40 Total G eneral ...... ...... .. 3300 00 1956.23 1635.00 2331.30 1367.88 16*6 34 G rand T otal ____ _ ______ $7150.00 $11695 96 $4375.00 $4602 25 $2421.63 $2674.07 « The Item "S treet Im provem ent" shows excess expenditure* for th e reason th a t th e actu al e e l fa r exceeds th« City's tax but th is excess la to be paid by th e property ow ners to the City In Installm ents of 1-3 for th ree con secutive year*. T he $1500.90 I* th e City« portion of th e cost con 1, C. W Kellogg do hereby certify th a t th e foregoing e i t 1 m ate of expenditures for th e year 1931 b u d re t allow ances for six m onths of tne cu rren t year and th e expenditures for the th ree fiscal yeara next preceeding th e u rre n t year as show n above have been compiled from the records in my charge ana are tru e and correct. , . C W. Kellogg, City Recorder ot H erm iston I