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THE nE BM ISTO N IIERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. High School Mirror EXCHANGE Draft« to A ll Parts of the U nited State« $ 1.00 to $ 1 0 .0 0 ....5 c $ 1 0.00 to $ 5 0 .0 0 .. 10c L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y E sther chapter N o . ioi . o. e . s ., Q ueen mrets second Tu.-~lay everinif of each month : Back in Business at 8’<Hi »harp in Mu«»< D'c hall. Vi»itinjr member« welcome. Minnie E. Stew art. W. Mo Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Devoted to the Interest and D evelopm ent of the H erm iston Schools $ 5 0.00 to'$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 .... 15c Each additional $100 ._ 15c Vol. 2. LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A . M . El meets In Masonic Hall on First and Third Tuesday <*venib«sof each month. Vialtin® breth ren weleeme. _ _ E. D. Dumran.'Becy. A. F. Beisse^W . M. No. 19 H ugh Fraser, Earnest Carson and Edward McMillan of the Junior class have been absent from school on ac count of illn ess. debate before the h ig h school and V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO 206, 1. O. O. F. ▼ meets each M' nday <verinir in Odd Fellows upper grades. The affirm ative team hall. VTsitinif members cordially invited. w y„_. v - Jack Knapp. N G . composed of Doris Sw ayze and Paul Stockard won a 2 to 1 decision over P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S the n egative team , composed of Zona THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON The Junior class has a new mejn- B ensel and Grace Skinner. The first H e rm is to n , O re g o n U K K. G. C A L E her, Miss A lice C linesm ith. She has debate o f the season w ill be held w ith Our new brick shoe store is now open ■ P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g s o n been a tten d in g the N orth Central U m atilla Saturday even in g. with a new line of goods. See us for Office—Gladys Ave. near Fixa* St. high school in Spokane and has re Hours: SHOE REPAIRING . Office *» k- 'T-sn ♦ Phene 641 cen tly moved here and entered as a Carl Meyers graduated from H igh School at the close of the sem ester. » OAK TAN SHOE STORE J Junior . NOTICE TO CREDITO RS b k . EhANCib P. ADAMS In the C ounty Court o f the S tate of H is loss w ill be felt particularly in * S a m R o d g a ra , P ro p . Pbypw-ian and Suiycee Oregon for U m atilla County. In C hester and Ida Rhodes have mov- a th letics as he has been a member Eyes treate»*, te s’vd end Glasses Fitted the Matter of the E state ot Ben ed to U m atilla and expect to en ter the o f the football team for tw o years, be Office over First N ations! Bark jam in F. Newcom er, deceased. OFFICE PHONE. 9» sid es b ein g a prom ising track candi- N otice is hereby given th at th e U m atilla h igh school. RESIDENCE PHONE. 566 undersigned has been appointed exe- _______ 'date. Office Pone»* 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:80 p. m. cutor o f the last w ill and testam en t .. _ . . m u o f Benjam in F. Newcom er, deceased, Norman Pennock and Claud W h lt- FOR SALE Day or n igh t calls answ ered promptl» HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK The sta ff of the Mirror have been and haB qualified as the law directs, sett are h avin g the Joy of taking the D R . W . W . IL L S L E Y FOR SALE— Six m onths billy sired All persons h avin g claim s ag a in st sem ester exam s th is week as th ey very busy all w eek. In order to mako TRANSFER Office over First National Bank by >1000 Nubian. Bernard Signs, said estate are required to present were absent from school the exarni- th is w eek ’s edition of the H erald the . Boardman, Oregon. 20-4tc. the sam e to me w ith proper vouchers, Osteopathy Medicine Surgery best ever. at the ort'ice of my attorney, W. J. nation w eek. Cal's answered at all hours P H O N I O R E G O N ►A R D W A R R W arner in H erm iston, Oregon w ith in ----------- FOR SALE— Selected Tillam ook Office phone 551 Residence phet e 711 N o. 43 V ictor Stockard haa decided that county dairy calves out o f high six m onths from the date hereof. Last Friday n igh t th e Herm iston “ ^ll1 **ajr D ecem *,er' he has received enough know ledge high school basketball team s 6 o n » grade cow s m aking 300 pounds 19', lltCd of fat of better in cow testin g as W illard W. F elth ou se the book lore and has left school. double header victory over Stan field . soclntlon and purebred registered H. Robinett, Frop. D E N T IS T K Y The girls won an easy victory, only E xecutor ■ sires. For particulars and prices 16-5tc. HeimTston, Oiegron a llow in g S tan field 2 p oin ts w h ile w rite Frank A. Rowe, 53 Fourth ------------------------------------------------- ------ The last chance Is gone to study Hermiston. Ora. Office, Bank Bldgr. St., Portland, Ore., dealer In dairy Office Phone. 93 Office Hour« th ey rolled up 19. In the boys game Taken Up Notice T hat lesson assigned long ago. Residence Phone S a. m. to 5 p. m. stock. 20-2tc. th in gs w ere more equal, S tan field N otice is hereby given th at I have And the days w hen we only idled com ing back stron g in the second but FOR SALE OR TRADE— Four w heel taken and have kept for about 30 And the m om ents w ent by so slow, w ent under by a score of 23-14. drive aut truck new pneum atic days at my ranch 7 m iles northeast tires. Easy term s for cash deal, of Herm iston the follow in g described And now com es the great retribution attorney at law or w ill trade for land, cattle and Our paym ent for id lin g so much. Grade N ew s hogs. W . A. Leathers. 16-tfc. anim als: H E R M IS T O N . OR EC O N For now the exam s are loom ing Three pupils of th e seven th grade One w h ite mare, old, no visib le FOR SALE— R egistered Jersey cow brand, w eig h t about 1000 lbs., said Ahead to put us in “D u tch .” have recently won Palm er awards. J . 1 ). Z U R U I E R Also Econom y K ing separator and anim al w ill be sold, unless redeemed M. Rogers. Those w in n in g aw ards were H arvle LA W YER 8 foot black w alnut extension d in and Morris Adams and Dan Crlmlns. in g table. Mrs. B. K. Sprague, at public auction to the h ig h est bid S t a n f ie ld . . O re g o n P ilo t Rock w ill play here on Feb. der for cash In hand on the 13th day Phone 282. 19-4tc. UM ATILLA G E N E R A L H O SPITA L The pupils of the seven th grade of February, 1922 at the above de 10. Be sure to come out and see the W ell and Modernly Equipped GROW GRAPES under contract. scribed ranch at 1 o ’clock p. m. ate en joyin g basketball practice w ith game. Very low prices for vin es for com Special Rates in Maternity Cases Mr. B ensel as coach. Dated at Herm iston on th is 30th m ercial p lanting. Peaches, A pri Miss N ell K annnerlin, superin The H erm iston h igh school basket cots, Cherries, all kinds of fruit day of January, 1922. tendent. Signed G. L. B ennett ball tyam s both boys and girls go Io Last w eek the 7th grade had a trip and ornam ental stock. Ask for 21-2tc. Edwards Bnilding grape circular. Home N ursery — ■-------------------------------------------------— P endleton Friday. P endleton did around (he world in U ncle Sam ’s Co. R ichland, W ash. 17-tfc sam yle case, the St. Louts. T hey v is Baptist Church Notices not come here because of the icy con- I I .S .M < ' K K N Z 1 E M I ) . R V. Ashmun. m inister. R esidence dltlon o f the roads and this leave1 ited fifty -fo u r o? the lead in g ports EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT BUY A HOME— 10 to 64 acres, par Has removed from his former location In the of the world. T his week they are ¡only one gam e for us w ith Pendleton tia lly Improved. Joins city on first house east of Library. Bend Bldjr. to cast. W ater righ t paid to date touring Sw itzerland. R oosevelt’s 8th reason for going Rooms 1, 2 ard 3 Inland Empire Punk B’d«r. 12 years to pay. Eber D. Mossie W ednesday m orning the debatin'’ D on’t Trust ’Em — and— 17 -8 tc lo church. “ He w ill meet and not or >FN l !< /• < ' « O K I (ii'N The day before the teacher, Mrs. speak to good, quiet neighbors, lie earns o f the high school gave a trial Morris had said: "The su n never sets FOR SALE— F ine H elfer. Be fresh w ill come aw ay feelin g a little more U K . K . » . K 1« II I’. Y on the B ritish .” in tw o weeks. F. D. Callahan charitable toward all the world, F A R M B U R E A U M E E T IN G OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN 2 1 -ltp T hat n igh t Marjorie Cooper said to Motor R oute A. E je s Scientifically Examined even toward those excessively fool- A T COLUM BIA S C H 0 0 I her m other: “W hy d o esn ’t the sun Lenses Ground and Fitted ish young men w ho regard church- I ----------- FOR SALE— A new camera, cost 33« American National Bank Pendleton ever set on th e B ritish ? ” goin g as a soft prtform ance. The Columbia Farm Bureau cotn- Bldtf. Oregon for 325. Inquire H erald office “ B ecause,” said Mrs. Cooper, “The 6-tfc Sunday school 10. A ll are w elcom e m|tte e has arranged for a com m unity Lord doesn’t trust the B ritish in the D R . R A Y LOGAN, to the Sunday school. W e h a v e ,m eetin g to be held in the school dark for fear th ey w ill steal another P h ysicau and Surgeon LOST A N D F O U N D classes for all and it makes us hay- house Friday even in g, at 7 :3 0 . A fter stl Ip of lan d .” Umatilla, Oregon py to see new ones each Sunday. a report has been made on the work FOUND 2 pocket books. Tiiqulre The Junior B. Y. P. U. m eets in the o t the past year, plans w ill be drawn 1 6 -3 I C . basem ent at 11 o ’clock, a cordial In- up for a series of m eetin gs and act- Herald. v ila lio n Is extended to the children iv ities In w h ich the people of the 1 of die Junior age. Mrs. Francis Illsley com m unity can get togeth er for m o M ISC ELLANEO U S und .Mrs. Knox In charge. 1 ual social, educational and financial E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s The Senior B. Y. P. U. m oets In the »eneflt. 12-tfc. 1 gnrage. Phono 152. basem ent at 6 :3 0 . As a special attraction , Rev. Geo. Owing to the fact that the Coal | The young people of the Conven- of T endieton has kindly Mines a t t a h sigh t draft to B ill of flcld are to Join the aduits ln u tented to give a talk Rev. Clark Is L ading m aking all coal strictly cash "Stew ardship” ’’ during Feb more than an en terta ln ln « 8Peakei on arrival, we are compelled to in - , y 1 ' P d ¡w ith a fund of in ten sely in terestin g sta ll a cash w ith order syntem to our l'>P*c Consecration m eeting. B ettor , exp e, | onces drawn from the e v it in « is , B egin n in g Aug. 1 Oth, ;B aptist Y oung P eople.” The young personal experiences ura world war and h is in tim ate personal 1921, a ll orders for fuel must be ac people are cordially Invited. onncctlon w ith th e life of real peo com panied w ith rash. A ttention Is called to the a n ple. He Is the kind of a speaker win Inland Empire Lumber Co. nouncem ent realeased Jan. 30 to the can bolster up your moral courage, 4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. effect that Miss Lucile W ithers for give you a feelin g of pride in your SHOP— G ales over 12 years a m issionary in Swa- honest efforts to do righ t and fill TIRE ELLIOTT’S 6 2 -ltc . tow China and who has been study tires. your heart and soul w ith a determ ln- ing social conditions o f America at CASH Paid for second h a rd goods Columbia U niversity Is now lectur tlon to do good. C orrell’s Shop. IV-tfe ing In Oregon, W ashington. Idaho, 1 TH E feelin g o f security Is w ell worth C alifornia and Arizona. Miss W ith - RRIG0N FARMERS WILT GET C H A N C E TO H E A R SPE C IA L IST S the premium paid. How about i-rs Is to be In Herm iston W ednesday, th at Fire Insurance? Soe the E. February 15 for an afternoon and 11-tfc even in g m eeting. W atch for further P. Dodd Agency. On Friday. February 10 Mr. Jam ie TYPEW RITER ribbons and carbon notice. Miss W ith ers w ill speak on son from the D airy D epartm ent at the su b ject "‘Misatons (around the C orvallis w ill be In Irrigon to dis paper nt the Herald office. W orld.” The American Pence Con •uss dairying problem s w ith the New and Used Merchandise bought, sold ference w ill he discussed. Causes of farm ers of that section. and exchanged. A. Correll. depression and how to meet the sit On Saturday, February 11 P rofes sor Brew ster a poultry sp ecialist of TYPEW RITER Ribbons and carbo« uation. M orning w orship at 11. Theme. nany years experience w ill discuss paper fo r sale at the Heruld. "Stew ardship.” T h is is the first of |h c proper feed in g of the farm flocks Stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex a series of serm ons on th is theme. to g rea tjy increase the egg produe- changed or repaired Correll's Shop. Don’t m iss any of the series if y o u i t |on- j t | a a w en know n fact that A dding m achine rolls of paper fu: ran heln l t „ the production of the average farm sale nt the Herald office. E vening them e. “Stew ardship.” f,ockB Can be doubled w ithout great- The second of the scries of serm ons )y ^ c r e a sin g th e cost of m aintain- W ill sell the following described property W ANTED TO BUY veal and eggs w ihch are being preacher throughout , nR and tt ta oni y through a better Send your eggs. W rite or phone Convention. Invite understanding of breeding, feeding about veal. Earl Brow nell, Until 'ho Northern Hila. 1-tfc your friends. and h ousing that the farm flocks Prayer m eeting Thursday evening. betterm ent can bo brought about. ADDING m achine rolls nt the Heruld T his is our regular business m eeting. Those in charge desire th at a large office. •’Stew ardship'' Is the subject for the atten d an ce m ight be obtained for ’ he evening. program of these tw o days. D ra ft, and T raveler. Check» for all P a rt. W orld J WANT ADS U r . F . V . P R T m S W. J. W A R N E R SFE H IT T -F O R - GUNS AMMUNITION A FULL LINE ........... SALE — — A t my place 2 and one-half miles north and one-half mile east o f Hermiston on M O N D A Y , FEB. 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Commencing at 1 O ’Clock Taken Ut> Notice N otice Is hereby given that I have H ealth Shown by F inger Nall». taken tip and held at my ranch 4 Tlie rapidity of the growth of the m iles west of Herm iston the follow - m ils is Indicative of the health. The lilt; described anim als: 1 Brown geld in g, branded on left growth ot the nails on the right hand Mp. eannot make out brand. 1 Bay s in most iieople more rapid than of gelding, no brand, about 4 years o'd hose on the left hand. Another curl Said anim als w ill be sold, u n l e s re -us point la that the rate of growth deem ed. at pnhlie nitetlon to the high eel bidder for rash In hand on the if the mill depends directly on the let day of March, 1*22 nt the above ength of the Unger. Thus the nails described ranch at 1 o'clock p nt. di the tw o middle Ungers of men grow Dated at Hermiston on th is 25th ..ore rapidly than those on the tirsi day of January. 1922. tnd fourth (Infers respectively, and 2O-2tc. S igned— Prior Shaw hos,- in tu n , tire more ►pmshly giown Notice of School Meeting N otice la hereby given lo the legal voters of Sehool D istrict No 14 of U m atilla County, S tate o f Oregon, that a School M eeting o f said District w ill be held at the school house, on the 11th day of February, 1922, at 3 o’clock In the afternoon to elect one directoi to fill the varaney caused by M D ueroggs resigned. R A. Brownson. Clerk. F. B Sw ay ze. Chairman. 20-3 tc Read the Wand Ad«. W ant Ada B ring Resulta New Bennett Picture "Her H usband’s F rien d .” w hich is to be the attraction at Pound's. Uma- -tllla . Sunday 3 p. m. and the Play House at 7 :1 5 and 9 is th e latest Param ount picture In w hich Enid B ennett Is starred. The story was „dapted to the screen from Marjorie Bcnton Cooke’s novel "The Incubus." “ Her H usband's Friend." » a s made under the direction of Fred N lblo The photography w as in charge of than those on the d ttte bocera. George B arnes, ho has handled the cam era in p ractically all of Miss Ban- Redwood* In Italy. ... _ „ ___* . i o , . . _ redw . oods j are commonly . n ett s m any successes. I o nltforuia found planted in every section of Italy, and they seem to develop speedily Chamberlain's Tablets under the riHiditions <>f ihe Italian cit- For Indigestion and Constipation mate, »ays the A m encnn Forestry 'T h e n icest and pleasan test medl- Magaalne. In Bologna recently a re<t- rlne I h are used for Indigestion and wood trae over ftm.- feet In diameter ron al|p atlon Is w sa cut which ha.l been pianted mdy shou, y ea r. .. w r l, ^ Tah- M tdd,„ « “ • Orove. N. Y. T h e , work lik e a charm , «*'«* or ,MVe un' tree are now exhibited In the Museum . ..f the Royal Forestry college at H o o *"<’ do tuvK C ham berlain’s M e, , rd p pleaaant effect. 3 Horses 12 Cows, some fresh, all fresh by April 1 15 White Leghorn Chick ens 20 Barred Rocks 5 Rhode Island Reds 5 Pigs 1 Wagon and Hay Rack 1 Mower 1 Rake 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 1 2-Horse Fresno Double Harness and other articles too numerous to mention T E R M S : A ll s u m s u n d e r $ 1 0 .0 0 , c a s h ; a ll s u m s o v e r $ 1 0 , c a s h o r b a n k a b le n o t e s , 6 m o n th s t im e a t 8 p e r c e n t T w o p e r c e n t d is c o u n t f o r c a s h . ■ ■ ■ LOUIS BOYCE F. B. Swayze, Clerk a i i i i i s i i i i m i G. L Bennett, Auctioneer ■ ■■■■■■«