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H E R M IS T O N
IT E R A L D ,
OREGON.
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U m a tilia F rid a y
HAVE YOU RESOLVED
H E R M IS T O N ,
-Why not give this first place among your New Year resolutions?
That Greatest Boy and Dog
-----Picture Ever M ade------
One way to help is by keeping all surplus money in the bank
where it will earn interest for you and be available for bus?
ness purposes in the community.
L “ The Big Adventure”
-to do your share toward helping to give the year of 1922 a
better reputation for prosperity than poor old 1921 has had.
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
H erm isto n S a tu rd a y
TRANSFER
P H O N I OKKOON harowakk
MO. 4 S I
H. Robinett, Prop.
H e ra û to n ,
Henry Shelladay—Cornet Solo
Hermiston New Years Eve
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
H e r m is t o n , O r e g o n
On.
WANT ADS
E. L . H A L L
S un d ay and M onday
Notice Is hereby given th a t an
election will be held a t th e office of
the Hermiston Irrig a tio n D istrict on I
Main St. in the City of H erm iston,
Oregon on Tuesday, J a n u a ry 10th, |
FOR SALE
1922 for the purpose of electing one \
FOR SALE— A new camera, cost >3 8 director to sprvc for th ree years. The
for >25. Inquire H erald office. polls will be open from 8 a. m. u n til
e-tfc. 5 p. m. of said day.
16-2tc.
W. J. W arner, Secretary.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four wheel
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
drive aut truck new pneum atic
tires. Easy term s for cash deal, In the County Court of the S tate of
or will trade for land, cattle and
Oregon for U m atilla County. In
hogH. W. A. Leathers.
16-tfc.
the M atter of the E state of Ben- ' n
t«
jarnin F. Newcomer, deceased.
n
Notice Is hereby given th a t th e n
COAL AT >3 PER TON— We have
undersigned
has
been
appointed
e
x
e
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several tons of Hiack coal. W ill
n
sell while it lasts at >3 per ton. cutor of the last will and testam ent M
of
Benjam
in
F.
Newcomer,
d
eceased,!
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
16-2tc.
fl
and has qualified as th e law directs. ■
All
persons
h
aving
claim
s
a
g
a
in
s
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U
FOR S A L E -1 Thorobred Jersey
estate are required to present i II
heifer fresh March 1. 1 thorobred said
the
same
to
me
w
ith
proper
vouchers,
,
Jersey heifer 10 mo’s old. A ugust at the office of my atto rn ey . W. J. I H
F. Beisse.
1 6-ltc. W arner In H erm iston, Oregon w ithin ■
11
WILL SELL OR TRADE— 20 acre six m onths from the date hereof.
II
Dated th is 2 8th day of December, H
alfalfu farm 1 V4 miles from H er
• II
miston. In high sta te of cu lti 1921.
W illard W. F elthouse | II
vation. Fam ily orchard and ber
E xecutor | n
ries. Good Improvements. W ill 16-5tc.
take good Improved 10 acre alfalfa
«
farm as part. Time on balance.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
Inquire Herald.
15-3tp.
In the County Court of the S tate of
fre
Oregon for U m atilla County.
In
irli 1.
and all will be fresh by April
the M atter of th e E state of Edgar
Also young team and m achinery.
H.
G
raham
,
Deceased.
Inquire Herald.
15-tfc.
Notice Is hereby given th a t the un-
FOR SALE- A team mules, wagon derslgned, ad m in istrato r of the estate
and Cal. rack, bed and hay rack. <>f Edgar H G raham deceased will
2 good cows, almost new Johnston f'gm and afte r the 24th day of Jan
mower. Inquire H erald.
15-tfc nary, 1922, at the office of W illiam
W arner in th e City of H erm iston,
FOR SALE Nice b rig h t corn fod Umutilla County, Oregon, offer for
der: 1-3 horse gas engine; 4 regis sale at private sale to tho highest
tered brood sows; 1 registered and best bidder, for cash In hand, the
boar, sta te ’s grand cham pion; 1 following described real property s it
m anure spreader; alfalfa reno uated in U m atilla County, Oregon, to-
vator (disk harrow ) A. D, Crop w it:
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 10; and Lots
land, phono 785,
15-tfc.
1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16 In
FOR SALE- Registered Jersey cow. Block 2, in N ew port’s Addition to tho
Mrs. B. K. Sprague, Phono 21F21. Town of H erm iston in said county
15-4tp. and stale.
Bids may he made upop eith er of
said lots separately or upon auy group
MISCELLANEOUS
of lots as the bidder may desire.
This sale is made u nder and In
E. L. HALL T ransfer. Call K n err’s pursuance of a license and order of
garage. Phone 152.
12-tfc. sale made and entered by I. M. Schan-
ncp. Judge of the abovo en titled
court, on Ihe 22nd day of November
CALL FOR W A R ! ANTS
Holders of w arra n ts 41, 42, 43, 1921, In Ihe above entitled estate, and
4 8 and 4 9, Columbia school district. such sale will he made subject to con
No. 112 U m atilla county are herehy firm ation by said court.
notified to present same to me for
Dated th is 14th day of December,
paym ent. Interest stops this date. 1921.
H. J Ott, clerk.
15-itC.
F ran k W augam an,
A dm inistrator of the ubove e n titl
SW EET CIDER 40 cents a gallon. ed cstnte.
Inquire Chezlk w arehouse.
7-tfc.
W. J. W arner
14-5tc.
HIs attorney.
Owing to th e fact th a t the Coul
Mines attn h sight d raft to Bill of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Lading m aktng all coal stric tly cash
On arrival, wo arc compelled to In
the Mother's Favorite
stall a cash w ith order system to our
The
soothing and heullng proper
c v rtrn «is» Beginning Aug. 10th.
1921, nil orders for fuel m ust be ac ties of C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy
companied w ith cash.
Its plesunt ta ste and prom pt and ef
Inland Em pire Lum ber Co. fectual cures have made it a favorite
4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co.
w ith people everywhere. It Is es
pecially prized by m others of young
SHOP
Gates
TIRE
ELLIOTT’S
62-ltc. children for colds, croup and whoop
tires.
ing cough, as it always affords quick
CASH Paid for second hand goods. relief and is free from opium and
17-tie other harm ful drugs.
C orrell’s Shop.
THE feeling of security Is well worth
th« prem ium paid.
How about
th a t Fire Insurance? See the E.
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE VOTES
TO DISBAND
A complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
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wash bowles, and hot w ater tanks
and fixtures. If we hnvent w hat
you w ant, we’ll get it. R epairing old organization on a businesslike
and Installing.
I. E. P utm an. basis.
Phone 783.
He declared that the troubles of
the league had been the resu lt of un-
TYPEW RITER ribbons and carbon derfinaneing. m istakes of m anage
paper a t the Herald office.
m ent and attack s of enemies from
He said th a t
New and Used Merchandise bought, sold w ithout and w ithin.
and exchanged.
A. Correll
thousands of dollars had been spent
to defeat the dairym en’s organization
TYPEW RITER Ribbons and carbon
At the m eeting Chester Bridges of
paper for sale a t the Herald.
Hillsboro presided and E. J. Brocks
S toves, heaters, rarges bought, sold, ex of Cornelius acted as secretary.
change«.! or repaired
Correll's Shop.
The count of the votes was super
vised by A. E. W escott of Banks,
Adding m achine rolls of paper for
president of the league.
sale at th e H erald office.
i
WANTED TO BUY veal sud
Send your egg i. W rit« or
about veal. F tri Brownell,
tills.
eggs. 1
Compost is Pest
phone
lanure
for spring application on
Urn»-
vegetable graden should be
1-tfc.
— ¡thoroughly composted now, th a t Is,
LOST W hite Cape off baby Coat. turned over, shaken up. and made
R eturn to June W arner,
1 8 -ltr. to rot as thoroughly as possible. It
should not be exposed to th e w inter
When Y°n Are Constipated
rains, nor should It he hauled out to
To Insure a healthy action of the the garden now because of the nec
bowels and correct disorders of the essity of keeping off land th a t la at
liver, take tw o of C ham berlain's all heavy. Soil which has m anure
T ablets Immediately afte r supper. covering It all w in ter Is likely to dry
They will not only ranee a gentle out slowly In the spring because of
m ovement of th e bowels, w ithout u n th e mulch formed. Such land tls
pleasant effects, but banish that dull, usually late In becoming ready for
stupid feeding, th a t often accouip- p la n tin g — O. A C. E xperim ent st»-
tl
anle constipation.
W ant Ads Bring Results
Read the Wand Ads.
PH O N E 152
HARRY CAREY
it «00 .harp ui Mawinic hall. Viaitinc niwnbmra
Lelcom«.
S u . D. Doblvr. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. S«e.
LJERMISTON LODGE NO. US.
f l meeta in M uonic H alloa
rucMiay evenings of each month.
c ’nw \*K eX gg. 3«cy.
T. D.
V ineyard lodge no .
v
A. F. A A . M .
Firvtand Third
V lulling bretW-
Woretor, W. If
20«. i - O -
O; p -
m e e t s each Monday evening in Odd r eiluw .
hall. Viaitinc member, cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
Jack Knapp. N . G.
D R . R . O. G A L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d l u r g » « n
Office—Gladys Av«, near Fir«* St.
Office Hour«:
Phon«
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Ml
Leave order* at
Knerr’s Garage
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“THE FOX”
Truck Hauling
Coal, $1 per ton
Wood, $1 per cord
Trunks and Moving
A l l a t P r e - w a r P r ic e s
The best Western Super ever
made
D. H. COOK
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Physician and S urgeo»
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fit Nad
Office over First Natiocnl Bank
OFFICE PHONE, 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 551
Residence phone Til
E llio tt’s T ire Shop. Phone 192
D r . F. V . P R IM E
D E N T IS T R Y
U M A T I L L A -~ 2 :0 0 P. M . ea c h day
H E R M IS T O N —4 :3 0 , 7 :1 5 and 9 P . M .
SEE
W e d n e sd a y
H IT T
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
W. J. W A R N E R
attorney at law
H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
“The Joyous Liar”
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
fsther chapter N o . wi . o. k . s _
Q ueen
m w U «mund
,v«nuxg of «ach maotfa
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
TR A N SFER
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Notice Of Election
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L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
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— F e a t u r in g —
GUNS
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
LAWYER
S t a n f ie ld
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UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
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W ell and Modernly Equipped
Special Rates in M aternity Case«
AMMUNITION
DROP IN PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
30
30
31
32
$ 1 1 .8 5
X 3
X 3 W„ .......$ 1 3 .9 5
X 4
$ 2 1 .7 5
x4
$ 2 4 .9 5
33 X 4
34 X 4
32x4*
.... $ 2 5 .9 5
A FULL LINE
FLOYD KNERR
FAREWELL TO THE OLD YEAR
We come w ith slow and silent tread
And stand beside thy bier.
We scan thy poor blurred pages o’er
And sigh, farew ell, old year!
We see the b eautiful design
W hich one sh o rt year ago.
We took w ith confidence and pride,
A las—=to m ar it so.
And yet how vain the b itte r tears
We Hhed to blot the past;
Thy changeless records stand, old
years,
T h eir colors tru e an d . fast,
L et’s scan th e ir pages o’er to n ig h t—
L et’s tu rn them leaf by leaf.
B eginning back In childhood sweet.
W ith days as b rig h t as brief.
We see th e rainbow -tinted hopes
W hich led our eager feet
In m any a forbidden sea
Whose w aters proved too deep.
We scorned the w arn in g of the aged
W ho passed th a t way before,
And boldly launched our tin y bark.
Now stranded on the Bhore.
How m any a delusive shape.
We followed close and fast,
’Till, like th e tin ted bubblo.
It vanished in our grasp.
And yet, how beautiful the days
Of childish love and tru st.
E re th e h and of cold deception
H ad tu rn ed the gold to dust.
E re life had know n th e venum
T h at envy’s hand can fling.
Or th e h ea rt had felt th e sorrow
' T h at rem orse alone can bring.
E re the tru stin g faith of childhood.
Learned th e world was full of
greed.
Or Ihe friends In whom we tru sted .
W ould forget us )n our need.
And have the lessons all been vain?
L et’s eon them o'er tonight.
Before we greet th e new year
W ith Its pages of spotless w hite.
L et's count (be teardrops of remorse,
And profit by th e ir pains.
And from each blotted page of life
I* a rn care for w hat rem ains.
Mrs. F. B. Pennock.
An E astern firm declares th a t It Is
going to try to do business w ithout
money. Inform ation on the subject
will be cheerfully furnished by the
almost any co untry editor— Jack so n
ville Port,
su p erin
Edwards Building
EYE, ear , nose and throat
Has removed from his former location in the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire* Bank Bldg.
P E N D L E T O N
s
O H K G D N
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
Two doors east
Ore. Hdwe. Co.
DR.
All Lines
of Transfer
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j . l . v a u g i i a n :
E L E C T R IC F I X T U R E S «
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
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Phone 139
ZO 3 E . C o u r t S t .
K am m erlln,
H .S .M C K E N Z I E , M. D .
“ W e W e ld A n y th in g b u t th e B rea k o f D a y ”
Two doors east
Ore. Hdwe Co.
Miss Nell
tendent.
P e n d le to n , O re .
E yes ScientiflcallylExamined
Lenses Ground and Fitted
American National Bank
Bldg.
Pendleton
Oregon
DR. RAY LOGAN,
j|
Physlcan and Surgeon
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TWO TRUCKS
Thorough Spraying Pays
As trees come Into bearing and In
crease in size the o rchardlst should
iot fail to add to his spray equip-
lent as needed so as to insure com-
«lete protection w ith the full spray
schedule applied on tim e. Much loss
ccurs from hasty work and delayed
ipplications w here inadequate spray
machinery Is used.— O. A. C. Experl-
n en t statio n .
C. R I C H E Y
L a
optometrist andioptician
QUICK SERVICE
Umatilla, Oregon
T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t
BAKERY «ad CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Fumirhed Rooms In Connection
Phone 785
Calls Answered All Honrs
On and After January 1, 1922
we will
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pendleton, Oregon
Service
Speed
Economy
Fruit, Baled Hay and
Livestock Transfer
SELL FO R C A SH
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
ONLY
|1H i . Biarrl
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
We are required to pay cash for all mater
ials we buy and have to pay cash to our
help. It is therefore impossible for us to
carry accounts, but by selling for cash we
will be able to make you better prices than
you have been accustomed to pay.
A£/L & BARKER
* u t w N w o w lr ln c
W w ld ln * - I
PHONE 264
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
Neun slmd
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