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Bell Ringing Quartet Wins With Sweet-
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GENERAL LINE OF BANKING
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C a r r y S e v e n ty -fiv e Sw iss H a n d b e ll* .
INSURANCE
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
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«hooee from, one can easily arrange
a w hole scale of »rents fro » the
sw eetest and moat delicate of per
fu m es at one extreme, to rank and ' KetbñroL. Gemas. SaL
overpowerfnl odors at tba other. taya
th e American Forestry Magaalne. The
sto res of the perfumer's shop will not T ewLrara. ' ' ------- ~~---- VtaW“*
yield a greater variety than one eaa cTw. K alkes. Beer.
D. W orator, W. M
find In w oods
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hall. V l.ltieg merolMr* cord (ally inrtted-
W . B. Loegborn. See. - x y
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EERM1STON
P R O F E S S IO N A L G A R D S
H e rm is to n , O re g o n
D R . R.
WANT ADS
PHgstelan a a d E ergeew
A y ., near Flra’ 8L
OtEra—Gladys
Offlco Huera .
HEBMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Notice Of Election
lte*:T :»t»S.
N otice is hereby g iv en th at an
election w ill be held at the office of
the Herm iston Irrigation D istrict on
Main St. in the C ity o f H erm iston,
FOB SALE
O iegon on Tuesday, January 10th,
1922 for the purpose of elec tin g one
FOR SALE— A new camera, cost 136 director to Berve for three years. The
for *25. Inquire Herald office. polls w ill be open Trom 8 a. m.' u n til
6-tfc. 5 p. m. of said day.
16-2tc.
W. J. W arner, Secretary.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Four w heel
drive aut truck new pneum atic
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tire». E asy term s for cash deal, In the County Court o f th e S ta te o f
or w ill trade for land, ca ttle and
Oregon for U m atilla County. In
hogs. W. A. Leathers.
1 6-tfc.
the Matter of the E state o f B en
jam in F. Newcom er, deceased.
COAL AT »3 PER TON— W e have
N otice is hereby given th at the
several tons of slack coal. W ill undersigned has been appointed exe
sell w h ile it la sts at *3 per ton. cutor of the last w ill and testam en t
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
I6 -2 tc. of B enjam in F. N ewcom er, deceased,
and has qualified as the law directs.
FOR SALE— R egistered Jersey cow. All persons h a v in g claim s ag a in st
Also Economy K ing separator and said estate are required to present
8 foot black w aln u t exten sion din the same to me w ith proper vouchers,
in g table. Mrs. B. K. Sprague, nt the office of m y attorney, W. J.
Phone 282.
15-4tp. W arner In H erm iston, Oregon w ith in
six m onths from the date hereof.
GROW GRAPES under contract.
Dated th is 28th day o f December,
Very low prices for vines for com 1921.
m ercial p lanting. Peaches, Apri
W illard W. F elth ou se
cots, Cherries, a ll kinds of fruit 16-5tc.
E xecutor
and ornam ental stock. Ask for
Nursery
grape circular. Home
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
Co. R lch’and, W ash.
17-tfc
SALE 0E REAL PROPER TV
Here they ure— four lively young Americans— the members of the Bell
Ringing Male Quartet. And they are in action, too—Just as they will be seen
here In the near future. These young musicians are clever vocalists, also,
and they sing and ring—and ring and sin g --to your heart's content. They
offer a program of brilliancy and snap and theirs is one-of the finest novelty
entertainment ever presented. Thdir traveling equipment consists of four
well-oiled sets of vocal cords and some seventy-live sweet-toned handbell*. ■
Everywhere they have been a veritable sensation during their present tour.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
■PSCIAI» COUUHFONDBNCM
Misses Viola and Luretta B ennett
Mark Edmunds returned from a
are home for the holidays. V iola visit in Portland.
is atten d in g Normal school at Cheney
W ash, th is w inter and Luretta is
Mrs. Chas. H aw kins and children
Staying w ith a friend in The D alles. of Echo visited at the Adair home
everal day3 th is week.
The Christm as program at the
school house Friday evening was
IJ tt’c E leanor Dawson Is v isitin g
w ell attended. The school house
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Henry
was b eau tifu lly decorated w ith Ore
lomnierer, th is week.
gon grapes, red bells and two pretty
Christm as
trees.
The
program
The Sm ith fam ily has been on the
w hich w as enjoyed by all, was fo l
lowed by the appearance of Santa sick list th is week su fferin g from
Claus who distributed bags of candy ¡ho la grippe.
tires.
TIRE
SHOP— G ales
5 2 -ltc. CAI DWELL FAMILY ENJOYS
Phone 171
REUNION NEW YEARS’ DAY
P hone 171 Phone 171
Scene of Get-together
at C. W. Caldwell Home; 34
Present at Dinner
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HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK.
TRANSFER
P H O N I OREOON HARDW ARE
No. 4SI
H. Robinett, Prop.
Heraisten,
Phone ITI
H O U tl
Phone 171
O F
Q U A L IT Y
ANW
S C R V IC S
Phone 171 P hone 171
Phone 171-
ML W. W. HLSLÊY
A m ever P in t N attm alBapk
Osteopathy
Medicine
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D E N T IS
Hermiston, Oregon
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V V . J . VV A K N F R
ATTORNEY at law
Ora.
H E R M IS T O N * O R E G O N
J. D . Z U R C IÏk R
E. L . H A L L
T R A N SF E R
PH O NE 152
law yer
S ta n fie ld
¡ínerr’s Garage
O rc g a
UMATILLA ^GENEBAL HOSPITAL
W ell and M odsraly Xqulftped
Leave order» at
Suecia! Kates iu Maternity Cues
Miss N ell
tendent.
Kam m erlln,
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su p erlu .
Edwards
Truck Hauling
H . 8 . M C K R N Z T R /M . D .
C oal, $1 p er ton
W ood, $1 per cord
T ru n k s and M o v in g
H s . ratnovad fe r n hl« XÎdfw’Œ i e la tb e
S.H-
Bond ìBldi.«".
61dl
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Rooma 1, t and I Inlabá
A ll a t P r e - w a r P rle e e
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O R E G O N
D . H. C O O K
E llio tt’B T ire Shop, p hone 192
D R . D . C . R I ( ’H E Y V
OPTOMETRIST ANDXOPTICIAN
Erra ScImtiflratlr'Examhwd
leñara Ground and Fitted
SEE
American National Bank
BUs.
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Pand latoa
Oregon
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GUNS
BAKERT aad CONFECTMHIUtT
Etagantlr Poroirbed Booms In Connootioo
S T R ItT L Y FIRST CLAS6
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pond'eton, Oragon' "
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
A SON
Service
Speed
Economy
F r u it, B a led H a y an d
L iv e sto c k T r a n s fe r
0 . 0 . Feltboase :: Phone 4M
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TWO TRUCKS
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
QUICK SERVICE
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Phone 785
Delicioiu
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ConfectiQii^ry
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of Transfer
S e e d e d R a isin s, p k g
20c
W a ln u ts, N o . 1, poun d
35c
F lou r, E ch o, O lym p ic, S n ow M aid , W h ite
S a tin ... .......................................................... $ 1 .8 5
S u g a r, sa c k
.................................._ S6.75
W h ite W on d er Soap, 22 bars
$ 1 .0 0
C o rv a llis C ream ery B u tte r , c u b e s an d
c a r t o n s .................................. ...
............ _. 45c
B u lk C rackers, pound
18c
K aro, 10 lb p ail, B lu e lab el
........ _ _ 80c
K aro, 10 lb p ail, R ed label
_ 90c
M atch es, 12 f o r ........ ........................................ .... 75c
K I N G S L E Y ’S
OFFICE PHONE, M
Calls aeawarad st all been
All Lines
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
A most enjoyable nffalr w as that
A com plete stock of bath tuba, toilets, >f (he fam ily reunion held at the
w ash bowlea, and hot w ater tanks home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell
and fixtu res. It we h avent what on New Year's day.
you w ant, w e'll get It. R epairing
T hirty-four members of the fam ily i
and In stallin g.
I. E. Putm an.
gathered about a bountlous table
Phone 7 (3 .
spread w ith nil sorts of New Y ear's-
TYPEW RITER ribbons nnd carbon oodles. Those present were: Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. Clifford C aldw ell, Mr, I
paper at the Herald office.
nnd Mrs. Cyde C aldw ell and fam ily. I
N-w sn«l Used Merchandise bought, sold Mrs. Jessie Sm ith nnd children and
and exchanged.
A. Correll
W alter C aldw ell, nil o f U m atilla; 1
TYPEW RITER Rihlxma and carbon Mrs, Luiu l ampneii ano uaugautr, !
Lenora, o f Eugene, Mrs. Pearl P otts |
paper for sale at the Herald.
of Portland. Messers Geo, and Fred I
Stovei, betters, ranges bought, sold, ex C aldw ell nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. '
changed or repaired Correll's Shop.
Cr.ldwell o f th is city .
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Jim Leeper of P endleton for many |
A d d in g m achine rolls o f paper for
years a friend of the fam ily and J. S. I
sale at th e Herald office.
H atfield o f U m atilla were also pres- !
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W ANTED TO BUY veal and eggs. tent.
Fend your epee. W rite or phone
Music was furnlahtd In the after- |
about veal. E arl Brow nell, Uma noon by Mrs. P otts and Clyde and I
tilla .
1-tfc. 'llffnrd C aldwell, A number o f !
ADDING m gphinc rolls at the Herald vftv ip p ro p iiste song selection» were |
office.
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rendered by all.
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
A. D. CROSLAND
Phone 171
K I N G S L E Y ’S
CASH Paid for second hand goods
Correll's Shop.
17-ttx Irrigon is
TH E feelin g of secu rity Is w ell worth
the premium paid.
How about
th at Fire Insurance? See th e E.
P. Dodd A gency.
11-tfc
P hone 171
Kyra traete», tratad «ad tWaadk Pitted
OAra ever P in t Nctieoal Bank
Our new brick shoe store Is now open
R*8ft>ÌNCac PHÒMC. M
Ofllra Hears: » tè U a. nr.Utt«W0 ». ra.
with a new line of goods. See us for 5
SHOE REPAIRING
jjg Day or n igh t ca lls eq ew e|e^ promptly
Edna Olt has been on the sick list
th is w eek.
BUY A HOME— 10 to 64 acres, par- .
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tlally improved. Joins city on : In - fle Col*nty Court of the S tate of
Oregon
for
U
m
atilla
County.
In
east. W ater right paid to date.
the Matter of the E state of Edgar
12 years to pay. Eber D. Mossie.
H. Graham, Deceased.
17-8tc.
N ch ce is hereby given that the un-
FOR SALE— -Fat hogs 125 to 150 dersigned, adm inistrator of the estate and nutB to the children.
lbs., alive or dead. A lso some o t Edgar H. Graham, deceased, w ill
A number of farm ers are busy
good Y ellow N ew ton apples. Pure from and after the 24th day of Jan-
hopping out parts of th eir w ind-
Miss R uth Hart Is v isitin g at the
bred W l\lte Leghorn 'Oockerells. ur ry, 1922, at the office o f W illiam
H. E. H anby, phone C16. 17-2tp. J. W arner in the City of Herm iston home of her parents.
reaks w hich have grown toq dense.
U m atilla County, Oregon, offer for
The treees w ill be used for posts and
PRODUCE SOLD! Goods h a u led ! sale at private sale to the h igh est
Miss Laura Carson, who is teach wood.
R egular trip s to Pendleton, T ues and best bidder, for cash In hand, tho
day, Thursday and Saturday. Pen follow in g described real property s it ing at Cataldo, Idaho, spent the week
dleton Truck Line. R. B. Spencer, uated In U m atilla County, Oregon, to end w ith her sister Mrs. Henry Som
Mis. Jasper Tem pleton has the
Prop.
17-3tc. w it:
merer.
liptheria. Every precaution is be-
Lots 7 and 8 In Block 10; and Lots
WILL SELL OR TRADE— 20 acre
u g taken to prevent the spread of
alfalfa f^rtt) 1 Mi m iles from Her 1, 4. 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16 In
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fisher, who he disease. All children who have
Block
2.
In
Newport's
A
ddition
to
the
m iston. In h igh sta te of cu lti
have been v isitin g w ith their son. sore throat are being sen t home from
vation. Faintly orchard and ber Town of Herm iston in said county
and
state.
Bert and fam ily at Garfield, W ash, 3chool, w h ile those directly exposed
ries. Good im provem ents. W ill
Bids may be made upon eith er of returned last Saturday. Since ar are tindci quarantine.
take good improved 10 acre a lfalfa
farm as part. Time on balance. suld lots separately or upon any group riving home Mrs. Fisher has been on
Inqulro Herald.
16-3tp. of lots as the bidder may desire.
T his sale is made under and in the Bick list.
The boys in the pig club are al-
pursuance
of a licen se and order of
FOR SALE—-13 cows, som e frosh
ieady b egin n in g their next year’s
Mrs. A nna Rapper w as a visitor In work. W ith the spirit show n there
and all w ill be fresh by April 1. sa'e made and entered by I. M. Schan-
Also young team and m achinery. nep, Judge of the above entitled th is section on W ednesday.
•hould be some w inners among our
Inquire Herald.
15-tfc. court, on the 22nd day of November
1921, In the above en titled estate, and
boys again next year.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Phipps and
FOR SALE— A team m ules, wagon such sale w ill be made subject to con
daughter Laura w ere dinner guests
and Cal. rack, bed and huy rack, firm ation by said court.
The Neighborhood club m eets w ith
Dated th is 14th day of December, at the H. J. Ott home on Monday.
2 good cow s, alm ost new Johnston
’.lrs’ W augam an W ednesday, Jan. 11.
m ower. Inquire Herald. - 15-tfc 1921.
F lan k W augnman,
A num ber of Columbia fam ilies
FOR SALE— N ice bright corn fod
A dm inistrator o f the above e n titl
spent Christm as w ith friends or rel
T. A. TO MEET AGAIN ON
der; 1-3 horse gas en gin e; 4 regis ed estate.
atives.
W. J. W arner
tered brood sow s; 1 registered
THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK
boar, state's grand cham pion; 1 14-6tc.
H is attorney
m anure spreader; a lfa lfa reno
Mr. and -IM th . Otfo H einl had as
vator (dlHk harrow ) A. D. Cros-
their gu ests for Christm as dinner. Program to be Given a t Public
NOTICE
lnnd, phono 786.
15-tfc.
School Building at 2:30; Of
To H ighw ay Motor Transportation Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse, B illy
ficers to be Elected
Companies and Persons, And to and M argaret and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
MISCELLANEOUS
whom it may Concern:
Keller and Frances.
You and each o f you are hereby
The Parer.t-Teachers association
FOUND 2 pocket books. Inquire t notified that the law passed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey entertained w ill hold its next m eeting at the P ub.
Herald.
16-31C. special session of the L egislature
E. L. HALL T ransfer. Call Knerr’s providing for supervision and regula- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse, Mias tic School building at 2:30 sharp on
12-tfc. tlon o f transportation of persons an d , Gladys Stephens.
garage. P hone 152.
Thursday afternoon of next week.
property for com pensation over pub-
A brief program has been arrang
SW EET CIDER 40 oents a gallon. lie h igh w ays by motor vehicle. Is now
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
W
atson
and
ed
for th e occasion. Miss P h yllis
7-tfc. in force nnd effect, and you are ad- '
Inquire Chexlk warehouse.
vl-ed to Recure in stru ction s by com- Earl »Pent the day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Dyer w ill render a piano solo. The
six th grade w ill present, ‘‘Miss Pol-
Owing to the fact that the Coal m unlcatlng w ith the Commission | Loyd Frasier in Herm iston,
For your reference!
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lyw lggs and her W onderful Wax
Mines a tta 'h sig h t draft to B ill of im m ediately.
L ading m aking atl coal strictly cash and envenience a copy of the law is i
W orks.”
now
on
file
w
ith
the
County
Clerk
The
Neighborhood
club
met
at
the
on arrival, we are compelled to In
T h is w ill be follow ed by a question
Dated nt Salem, Oregon th is 31st school house, W ednesday, Dec. 28
sta ll a cash w ith nrdsr system to our
r'r?9 2 *'
w ith
15 members present.
present. T h is and business m eeting. Officers w ill
r o tte n «rs> B eg in n in g Aug. 10th <l1 i>
Public Service Commission of Ore
be elected by the P. T. A. for the
1921, all orders for fuel must be ac gon,
By Fred A. W illiam s. Chair m eeting w as a g ift m eeting. T hose
companied w ith cash.
, present report |a good time. The com ing year.
man.
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Inland Empire Lumber Co.
A ttest: Wm. P. E llis, Secretary
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48-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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C. M. Edwards and daughter R utli
Miss V iola Bennett left for Cheney
are spending the Christmas holiday»
W ash. Sunday night.
w ith relatives In Portland.
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