THE UEBM ISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voyen entertain
a Bob Sled
guests with
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS monte carlo of east ed party fifteen
Sunday night.
EXCHANGE
D r a f t , to A ll P a r t, o f th e U n ite d S ta te .
$ 1.00 to $ 1 0 .0 0 ... 5c
$ 10.00 to $ 5 0 .0 0 .. 10c
$ 5 0 .0 0 > $ 1 0 0 .0 0 .... 15c
Each additional $100 ..1 5 c
D r a f t , an d T r a v e le r . C h e c k , fe r a ll P a r t . W o r ld
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
H e r m u to n , O re g o n
Call For Warrants
Notice Is hereby given that the
City of Hermiston Warrants up to
number 2781 are called and payable
at my office on and after this date,
xcept Special Street Warrants, In
TOR SALE
erest stops January 19, 1922.
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F. B. Swayze, City Treasurer. 19-
FOR SALE— A new camera, cost >36 Ite.
for >25. Inquire Herald office
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WANT ADS
(Too late for last week)
The Home Bureau had a large and
enthusastlc meeting on Thursday and
transacted a great deal of business.
Final plans were laid for the big
banquet on “Greater Umatilla Day"
and all committees named. A letter
from "The Federation of Women’s
Clubs" was read and a study of Ore
gon government was Inclosed, and
discussed. The club voted to devote
as much time each meeting as pos
sible to the study of the Government
of Oregon. More copies may be se
cured sb needed.
A letter from the chairman of the
Oregon Disarmament Committee was
read urging the Home Bureau to take
action on total disarmament, the de-
etroylng of poison gasses, submarines
as weu as ships. The secretary was
Instructed to write letters to Mrs.
Edison and M ts . Winter, who rep-
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resent the women on the committee
at W ashington, D. C. stating the act-
Ion taken by the club.
KOTICE TO CREDITORS
M acao, Once Holy City, Now Giv
en Up to Gambling.
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PIrat-ClaM Gambling House and Ruins
of Great Cathedral Form Contrast
ing Picture—Ones Haven for
Traders.
London.—Macao Is the Monte Carlo
of the Far East, says a writer In the
Daily Mall.
Two contrasting pictures of Macao
(pronounced McKow), are the ruins of
thq- majestic cathedral dating back
more than 300 years and a garish
building at the end of a narrow cob
bled street with its illuminated sign,
“• Our new brick shoe store is now open
'“First-class Gambling House.”
The contrast sums up the Ill- j with a new line of goods. See us for
SHOE REPAIRING
starred history of this pretty but «
blighted child of old Portugal. Once
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
known as “the Holy City of the Far a
• a m R o d g e r s , P ro R -
East,” It is now the Moute Carlo.
Three hours . from Hongkong,
across
«
fhe estuary of the Pearl river, lies
'
,
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,
Macao.
The pioneer European set-
t)en|ent ,n ch||Ja It came Into Portu-
guese hands in 1557 as a reward to
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
the “long-bearded and large-eyed men”
for their assisting the Chinese against
TRANSFER
river pirates.
It was a far-famed haven for trad
ers, and when, in 1575, Pope Gregory
P H O N I O S M O * HARDWARE
XIII founded the episcopal see, Ma
N o . 4S I
c a o became the beacon-light of Chris
tendom in the Far East.
But no longer In the old, boxlike
H. Robinett, Prop.
; houses of blue and white and terra
! X n V o f ‘ id F r u g a l gfve'their brU
FOR SALE-—First class heater reas In the County Court of the State of
Mrs. Davis reported progress on
onable. For particulars call Mrs
Oregon for Umatilla County. In the home talent play and expects to
Smith, McFarland's ranch, Umatil.
the Matter of the Estate of Ben
be able to present It by Valentine’s
la.
18-2tp
jamin F. Newcomer, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the day.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Four wheel •inderslgned has been appointed exe-
drive aut truck new pneumatic •litor of the last will and testament
The hot school lunches are giving
tires. Easy terms for cash deal
f Benjamin F. Newcomer, deceased.
or will trade for land, cattle and rnd has qualified as the law directs. I a good deal of worry at present as
hogs. W. A. Leathers.
16-tfc. til persons having claims against
many of the tickets are still un-
h e^ anm io nw w U h ^ io ^ r #«
S
Pald for About 54 chUdren haVe not
FOR SALE.—Registered Jersey cow
Also Economy King separator and t the office of my attorney, W. J. paid In Dec. and Jan. It is a grave chants of old Portugal give their brll-
8 foot black walnut extension din VVarner In Hermiston, Oregon within problem because when the bills are la“* dinner parties. No longer do the
dn , hev nlUBt be Daid and when -dlvery voices of their women folk fill
ing table. Mrs. B. K. Sprague, •lx months from the date hereof.
Dated this 28lh day of December, d’le , y mU8t
he tropic night with songs of the
Phone 282.
19-4tc
1921.
th eres no money from the lunches h()mt>|an(,
Trade aud weulth have
Willard
W.
Felthouse
must
be
met
gome
other
way.
It
it>ne
al„|
,
be
colony lives almost en-
GROW GRAPES under contract.
Executor would be a big favor If the parents eirely on tbe revenue from the Chl-
Very low prices for vines for com 16-5tc.
mercial planting. Peaches. Aprl ------------ ----
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------- would take care of this situation and uese "fan tau’” gambling dens. Save
cots. Cherries, all kinds of fruli
pay for the tickets. The Home Btt- j for, perhaps, the government officials,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
and ornamental stock. Ask foi
here are very few true-born Portu
reau
would be very grateful.
grape circular. Home Nurserj
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
guese In the colony, which seems now
Co. KkhL.r.ú, Wash.
17-tfi
n the County Court of the State of
io he run chi&Hy for the benefit of
Umatilla's new hospital is doing a
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In
BUY A HOME— 10 to 64 acres, par
the Matter of the Estate of Edgar wonderful business, as every room the Chinese.
Hally Improved. Joins city or
The Macanese, descendants of the
H. Graham, Deceased.
ready for occupancy is taken. Two early settlers, many of whom married
east. Water right paid to date
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
un
12 years to pay. Eber D. MosBie.
new babies have been born there this j apanese or Malaccan women, are
m inisiraior of
oi the
me estate
,
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17-8tc. dersigned, administrator
of Edgar II. Graham, deceased, will | week and two operations have taken i scattered In the treaty ports of China
PRODUCE SOLD! Goods hauled! from and after the 24th day of Jan- place. More furniture Is on the way and form the bulk of the clerical class
Regular trlpa to Pendleton, Tues- nary, 1922, at the office of William and several more rooms will be fitted working for foreign firms.
day. Thursday and Saturday. Pen-
J. W arn erjn the City of Hermiston, jp at once
Unaatil'a is sure proud
The star of Macao as a trading
dleton Truck Line R. B. Spencer, Umatilla County, Oregon, offer for of this venture, and with the grow •enter set with the marvelous rise of
17-3tc. sale at private sale to the highest
Prop.
the British crown colony of Hong
and best bidder, for cash In hand, the ing encouragement, and prospects It rung, about the middle of last century.
following
described
real
property
sit
will be well filled most of the time. Only 40 miles away, with a magnifi
FOR SALE— 13 cows, some fresh
und all will be fresh by April 1. uated in Umatilla County, Oregon, to- Drs. Logan and Gale are the physic
cent harbor which all ships could en
wlt:
Also young team and machinery.
ians in charge and Miss Kammerlin, ter, Hongkong attracted all the trade.
Inquire Herald.
15-tfc.
Lots 7 and 8 In Block 10; and L o I b
1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16 in the nurse. You are invited to ln- It was evident from the first that Ma
I1OTEL FOR SALE OF TRADE— 45 Block 2, In Newport’s Addition to the spect the building If you are Interest- cao was side-tracked.
Rooms, doing good business. On Town of Hermiston in said county ed.
main street. Lot. 100X150. This »n<t »Ute.
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IS HONORED BY FRANCE
Is a good paying business. Will
nlds may be made upon either of |
MY.
W.
A.
Ford,
who has been ill
raid lots separately or upon any group
bear the closest of Investigation. of lots as the bidder may desire.
for several weeks is able to sit up,
Rents for cash. >195.per month.
This sale Is made under and In and is on the mend. It Is hoped he
W ill trade for 40 acres irrigated ptusuance of a license and order of w ill soon be able to be out again.
made and entered by I. M. Schan-
ranch In or near Boardman. If you sn'e
nep. Judge of the above entitled
haven’t something good do not couit, on the 22nd day of November
Gladys Nugent Is unable to con
write as »his property Is straight 1921, In the nbove entitled estate^ and tinue her school attendance on ac
such
sale
will
be
made
subject
to
con
goods.
Owner, Dox 603 The
count of her glandular condition.
Dalles, Oregon.
19-ltc. firmation by said court.
She
has been confined to her bed
Dated this 14th day of December,
about 10 days.
1921.
Fiank Waugaman,
LOST AND FOUND
Administrator of the above en titl
Mrs. Ted Parks Is the proud moth
ed estate.
er of a new babe, born at the UmatU- |
FOUND 2 pocket books. Inquire
W. J. Warner
16-3tc.
',a hospital this week.
Herald.
14-6tc.
His attorney
LOST Rubber covered lap robe on
Mr. Bill Root and Mrs. Herbert
Diagonal road. Please return to TWAIN FONO OF BILLIARDS Lane were operated on at the hospit
Herald office. Reward.
al this week and both are reported
Biographer Has Told How Great to be doing nicely.
Humorist Would Wear Out His
MISCELLANEOUS
Companions at the Game.
Mrs. O. Stangeby has been indis
November 30 Is Mark Twain’s birth posed for some time past hut It
day. The beloved humorist would slightly Improving.
have been eighty-six on lliut day iu
Miss Jessie Jenks, who has been ill
TO TRADE 20 acres Alabama land 1021, If he bad lived. His biographer,
What have you? Enquire Herald.
Albert Bigelow Paine, In writing of for several months Is better and took
Mark Twain's passion for playing up her duties as teacher in our school
Owing to the fact that the Coal billiards, a bobby which endured to pn the first of the year.
Mines atta *h sight draft to Bill of the lust, comments upon his great
Lading making all coal strictly cash pliysb ul endurance and perpetual
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon returned
on arrival, we are compelled to In youth.
to Page, Wash, for a short time as
stall a cash with order system to our
“I was comparatively a young man,
r ir t ilt « is t Beginning Aug. 10th,
Mr. Dixon's work called him there.
1921, all orders for fuel must be ac and by no means an Invalid," Mr. Paine They are planning on moving back
writes,
“but
many
a
lime
far
In
the
companied with cash.
Inland Empire Lumber Co. night, when 1 was ready *» drop with to Umatilla for the balance of the
exhaustion, he was still ns fresh and winter.
4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
buoyant and eager for the game as at
SHOP— Gales the moment of beginning. He smoked
TIRE
Miss Laura S. Dunne spent New
ELLIOTT’S
6 2-lts. ami smoked continually, and followed Year's day at the home of her sister
tires.
the endless track around the billiard Mrs. W. R. Nugent, but was called
CASH Paid for second hand goods table with the light step of youth. At on a case at the Pendleton hospital
Correll’s Shop.
it-tf-' three or four o'clock In the morning
he won id urge Just one'more game, and had to leave very suddenly.
THE feeling of security Is well worth and would taunt me for niy weari
How about ness.
Poisoned hay In this vicinity has
the premium paid,
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
"I can truthfully testify that nevei done a good deal of damage, the lat-
11-tfe untll the last year of Ids life did he i eft one to suffer a loss being Mr.
P. Dodd Agency.
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon willingly lay down the billiard cue, Henry Edwards. His fine saddle
or show the least suggestion of fa- honw> and one of hl„ flne team, Ro-
paper at the Herald office.
tlgue. He played always st high pres- ,ope an„
|h(, hay , hat wa„ pr<?.
Now and then, in periods of ad- ,
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New .Hid 1 « J Merchandise bought, sold sure.
verslty. he would fty Into a perfect “‘ T for r“bbh8 8nd “ kl,led ,ben’
and exchanged,
A. Correll
p**alnn with thing« In general. But, both. That was a great lone as they
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon in the end. It was a sham battle, and wer® verY valuable horses. Every
we went on playing as If nothing had one ls sorry to hear o f such an ac-
paper for sale at the Herald.
liuppened, only he was very gentle and cident.
-
stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex sweet, like the sun on the meadow* ,
changed or repaired Correll's Shop. •
after the storm had passed by."
The Co-operative le a g u e store
will probably be opened about Feb.
Adding machine rolls of piper fu:
1st. On account of the number of
Worth
Considering
sale at the Herald office.
The question Is not so much how new stores being opened in near-by
V W ’ l 1 1» TO 1 1 1
I. I ,„,! .
you contract a cold, but how to get towns the organisers are kept so
Send your eg s. Write or phone
busy that they can't get much ttmn
about veal. F ail Brownell, Uma (Id of It with the lerst loss of time to work here. There is still quite a
tilla.
1-tfc. and Inconveniences. If you w ill con- )ot of the money paid for stock that
ADDING machine rolls nt the Herald alder the experience of others under la not collected and that Is very
Imtlnr circumstances, who have necessary before starting Mr. Diggs
office.
been meet successful In cheeking piana on being here about Jan 16 or
V ILL TRADE 2 CITY LOTS for Rood their colds. In their beginning, you 17 at which time the plans on a
cow. Loti Rogers.
18-2tp I w ill secure a bottle of Chamberlain s m eeting and refreshments. The def-
WANTI 1J t o B E N T W .-o Me ¿ ¿ . « J ' ' 0“ * “
w" hou‘ de,ay’ ,n d »nite date w ill be announced later.
M A N U D I O RENT P ano for abo.it ,1?e „ faUhfuUy. There are many
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lS-3tp j« ,reil»ea who have uaed this p repara -
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Read the Wand Ad*.
Want A<U B iiug Result«
{)< in high ««teem. It le excellent.
Want Ad« Bring Result«
ueen E sther chapter n *. iol o e . 8 ,
IM .U Meund T uw riw • » « { ? «
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.V »:ao .harp in M uuni« hall. Vtoltin« ,a u l, li* n
w*lc*m*.
Minni* E. Staw art W. M.
Kathryn L. Gnrnw. S « .
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HERM ISTON LODGE N O IS*. A . » .
n
„ M t . in M uonic H»ll on P in t and Third
TuMday avenia*. of each month. V 111 tin* breth
ren weleomo.
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E. D. D unvea. Srey.
A. P. Beiree. W. M.
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. iOU, L o . O. »,
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m eet, each Monday evenin* in Odd
hall. V i.itin * member, cordially invited.
W. R. Loaehorn. See.
Jack Knapp. M. O.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
D K . K- Gl G A L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Office—Gladys a À lamu * Pira» fit.
Jffice Hour»
Pbooe Ml
1 1<>5. 7:9U ’.«•
D P F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Fa> -iclfc-.
M>rg»A»
b>e* treat.- ' "t>rcd and G'aaaee Futa«
Office over Fn»< NatiocM Bank
OFFICE PHONE. M
RESIDENCE PHONE. MB
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to fc«0 p. m.
,i> ) c r u ig h t c a l l , a u a w m e tl p r o m p tly
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Office over F<ret National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
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Hermiston, Or*.
P R IM E
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Hr; luiston, Oregon
’ffice. Bank Bid.;
Office Phone, 94
Residence I hone
E. L. H A L L
TR A N SFK R
PH O N E 152
L e a v e o rd e r* a t
Knerr’s Garage
Truck Hauling
Coal, $1 per ton
Wood, $1 per cord
Trunks and Moving
Surjcry
Cal a answered at all hours
Office phone 5A1
Residence phene 711
Office Hears
$ a. bd . to I p. aa.
W .J . W A R N E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
H K K M IS T O N ,
O R E G O N
J. L>. Z l ’ R C H E R
LAWYER
S ta n fie ld
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O re g o n
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
Well and Modernly Equipped
Swcinl Rates in Maternity
• |w
Nell
Xn-nmerlln,
Case«
*up*rln-
Edwards Bui’.dine
A ll a t P r e - w a r P rlo e e
D. H. COOK
E lliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192
H S . MCK K N Z IK , M. D-
EYE. EAR, NOSE A N D THROAT
Has removed from his former location in the
Bond Bid», to
^toorn» 1, 2 wnd 8 Inland Empire Bank Bid».
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F yea S.
R I< H E Y
A N D OPTICIAN
•afk Ex «mired
-.i d Fjiied
Pendleton
Ore<wn
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, DR. RAY LOGAN,
GU NS
Physlcan and Surgeon
Umatilla, Oresron
T h e F i, ' <h R estau ran t
BAKERY ud CONFECTIONER!
A M M U N IT IO N
E. L. HALL Transfer. Cnll Knerr's
12-tfc.
garage. Phone 152.
E!*ean ly Fum i h«d Kooma in Connection
STKh'TLY FIRST CLASS
Kolibacb Bros., Proprietors
A FULL UNE
Miss Anne E. McIntyre of New
York, according to advices from
Beirut, Syria, has Just been awarded
the Cross of the Legion of Honor by
the French government In recognition
of her services under the Near East
relief in the war-wrecked city of
Marash, Cilicia.
Too Many Jobs.
Owensville, Ind.—While thousands
of men over the country are looking
for a Job, Frank Smith of Owensville
has too many Jobs for one man. He
is town marshal, fire chief, street com
missioner. health officer, curfew ringer,
mailman and expressman. Five of the
Jobs are his by virtue of the law.
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
A ll L ines
o f T ra n sfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
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Pend*eton, Oregon
Service
Speed
Economy
Fruit, Baled Hay and
Livestock T ransfer
0 . 0 . Felthoose :: Phone 404
Phone 785
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Uniontown, Pa.—When George
Schley was arrested on a charge
of disorderly conduct he man
aged to sneak a snake into the
police station, though he was
searched before being locked up.
Within a few minutes after the
Iron doors clanged behind him
shrieks rent the air and the desk
sergeant and other offleers found
a half-d<»ien other prisoners
climbing up the sides of their
cells, while the snake wiggled
around on (he floor.
At first I he prisoners believed
the snake Io he a vision created
by moonshine whisky. George
was compelled to take the snake
to bed with him and keep It In
el<we confinement until the expi
ration of his sentence.
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neat and attrac tive
Printing.
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STATIONERY
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C onfectionery
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For Women
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