TUE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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U Z I N ESTHER CHAPTER N*. 101. Cl. E. 8 ..
B M U Mcond Tumday » .« U n a o f *a»h month
• t « 00 ihan» la M uonic hall. V i.lU n , inaaibara
wxlcwna.
M inni. E. SLow.rt, W. M.
The F arm B ureau m eeting held a t
Devoted to th e In terest and D evelopm ent of th e H erm iston SchoolB
Colum bia school house F rid ay eve
n in g was q u ite successful, about 65
$ 1.00 to $10.00
5c $ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 1 0 0 .0 0 . .. 1 5 c
people being present. C ounty agent
Voi. 2.
Ko. 19
$ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 5 0 .0 0 .. 10c Each additional $100 ..1 5 c
F led B ennion gave a report of the
farm bureau w ork accom plished in
Mr. G ralapp of th e high school , The local teacb eis in s titu te w ill
D rafts and Travelers Checks for a ll P arts W o rld
Columbia la st year. The e n tire ex 'a c u ity was ab sen t from his classes be held a t the high school S aturday
ecutive com m ittee of last y ear was Monday. He w as forced to go to J-a fit th is weeek from 11 to 2:30 o’clock.
e-elected. D airying, F ra n k W auga- G rande because of the illness of his Mr. V oelker w ill have charge of th is
uian Boys and G irls club w ork, Hen- child. Mr. V oelker took charge of in stitu te , and it is expected th a t all
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
ly Som m erer. P o u ltry , E. E. G raham . his claaeec w hile he was absent.
, the grade teachers from the west end
H erm iston, O regon
R odent Contol, H. J O tt. F ru it, F.
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of the county w ill atten d .
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P. Phipps and Otto H ienl.
L ast F ild ay both of the high school
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U nder th e d airy in g p rotect, the
The
high
school
is
planning
on
team s lost to Pendleton. The girls
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1 1
1 i
com m ittee and leader hope to con-
holding
a
pep
m
eeting
down
(own
lost to th e P endleton first team g irls
N0TICE TO CREDITORS
tin u e th e tuberculois eradication by a score of 31-3 w hile the boys, F riday noon to in te re st tho people ■
In th e C ounty C ourt of the S tate of w hich w as begun last year. Also to
in the basketball gam es w ith P ilot ’
O regon for U m atilla County. In begin a testin g association and car- playing P endleton’s second team fa r Rock.
ADVERTISE
ed
little
b
etter,
th
e
ir
score
being
49-
th e M atter of th e E state of B en-
••n e tte r S ir e -" r u i m a i r n
jam ln F. Newcom er, deceased.
1 on a B ettei S ir e . cam paign.
9. Several of the local high school •
YOUR WANTS
The m onthly S tu d en t body m eeting ’
Notice Is hereby given th a t th e
The " ork of th « o ,h er P rojects w ill stu d en ts were up to sec th t games.
IN THE
lndersigned has been appointed exe- be sim ilar to last year,
waa held Monday m orning.
The
sam
e
evening
Pendlcto
l's
first
u to r of the last w ill and testam en t
A fter th is program was adopted
__ of her p o p up team boys played The Oath'S 30-17.
f B enjam in F. Newcomer, deceased, Mrs. J.
r Udcy gave one
A num ber of high school stu d en ts
tnd has q ualified as the law directs.
Ml persons h av in g claim s ag ain st a r w histling solos. Rev Geo. C lark,
Were e n tertain ed Friday evening at
F riday evening both high school the home of P hyllis D yer.
aid e state a re req u ired to presen t th e speaker of the evening, gave a
he sam e to me w ith proper vouchers. very in te re stin g and in sp iratio n al basketball team s w l’,1 play Hie team s
■ t th e office of my atto rn ey , W. J.
fioni P ilo t Rock high school here,
Irm a B uchner entered high school
HORSES
.Varner in H erm iston, Oregon w ith in ad d ress on \ C om m unity P ride and
farm life in general. Mr. C lark em d l l , ftiBt gam e, a re expected, and Monday m orning as a Sophntore,
COWS
ix m onths from th e d ate hereof.
SH EEP
D ated th is 28 ih day of December, phasized th e im portance of raising all who can are urged to be present. coming from the A shland high school
POULTRY
1921.
pure breds. “It it is only a cat, have
SETTING EGGS
W illard W . F elthouse
T he local d ebating team s, conpos-
F rid ay noon th e school enjoyed a
16-5tc.
E xecutor it a pure b red ,” he says.
The
program
w
as
followed
by
a
ed
of Doris Swayze and P aul Stock- very in te re stin g w eekly new s reel.
R EAL ESTATE
lunch consisting of coffee, cocoa and u rd affirm ativ e and Zona Bensel and [
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Taken Up Notice
For Sale : For Kent
For Exchonge
N otice is hereby given th a t I have sandw iches, served by th e Colum bia G race S kinner negative, both won
L ast T hursday m orning all the
tak en an d have k ep t for about 30 ladies w ith Mrs. F. P. P hipps and f , Om th e U m atilla high school team s stu d en ts of the high school took a
YOU’LL GET RESULTS
days a t my ran ch 7 m iles n o rth east Mrs. H. J. O tt in charge. Mr. B en-j last F rid ay evening. T his m akes stan d ard intelligence te st given in
of H erm iston th e follow ing described nion hopes to have several of these . H erm iston th e w inner in th is end of schools all over the country. This
By g ettin g your ineseafre into the
an im als:
G et-to g eth er” m eetings th ro u g h o u t the county, as they won 7 points o u t test is for know ledge, quickness and
farm homes of the W?st End
One w h ite m are, old, no visible th e year.
o f Um atilla County
of a possible 8.
accurcy.
b ran d , w eig h t ab o u t 1000 lbs., said
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The next debate w ill be held Feb.
an im al w ill be sold, unless redeem ed !
T here w ill be a social a t Colum- 18. At th is tim e e ith e r Condon or
One Line : One Time
G rade News
a t public auction to th e h ig h est bid- b ia school ag ain th is F rid ay evening, Fossil’s negative team w ill m eet o u r
L ast F rid ay m orning Ihe eighth
One Dime
der fer cash in h and on th e 13th day The school children have prepared a affirm ativ e here, w hile our negative grade stu d en ts tested m ilk from a
of F eb ru ary , 1922 a t the above de- sh o rt program w hich w ill he followed w ill debate the w inner of the P ilot num ber of cows.
scribed ran ch a t 1 o’clock p. m.
by ?. debate— “ Resolved: T h at Gov- R ock-Pendleton debate at th a t city.
Dated at H erm iston on th is 30th e in m en t Price Contrul should be If H erm iston should w in these de-
H ow ard Reid ha;; the h ighest ran k -
day of Ja n u a ry , 1922.
adopted in the U. S. Six of the Co- b ates It w ill hold the cham pionship ■ ing for his age in the recent Intel-
21-2tc.
Signed G. L. B en n ett ium bla m en, young and old, w ill of th is d istrict.
| itgenco test.
--------------------------------------------- -——— i h an d le th e su b ject. T h is program
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
w as to have been rendered a t th e MOST HAZARDOUS OF SPORTS increase anu decrease oi spout on cue
The b ilious and dyspeptic are con- F ram B ureau m eeting b u t because of
sun.
TOR SALE
This phenomenon is generally mani
la n t su fferers an d appeal to o u r o th er p lan s it was postponed u n til Participants in Irish Wild Goose
Chase Always in for Danger
fested in the following way:
ympnthlca. Many such, how ever, th is week.
ELDERLY LADY w ants position as
Real and Thrilling.
A dim light appears on tlie horizon
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housekeeper. Address Mrs. C. M. havo been com pletely resto red to |
shortly after twilight and gradually
Mrs. J. II. Reid in tertain ed a t a
P lank, U m atilla.
2 2 -ltp . h ealth by th e use of C ham berlain’s
The etymology of steeplechase is too assumes the shape of an arch having
T ablets. These ta b le ts stre n g th e n second p arty S atu rd ay evening. The
FOR SALE— Home Grown an n u al Ihe stom ach, Invigorate th e liv er and guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Otto obvious to need set explanation a pale yellow color with its concave
Founders of tlie sport merely fixed side turned earthw ard.
From this
H ubln W hile Sweet Clover Seed.
$1.00 per lb. In 15 lb. lots, less im prove th e digestion. They also H elnl, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K eller, upon a distant steeple and rode arch stream s of light shoot forth, pass
cause
a
gentle
m
ovem
ent
of
the
bow
Mr. and Mrs. F. Beddow and Childs straight to It, crossing gallantly, ing from yellow to green and then to
am ounts $1.50 per lb. Jim T abor
22-4tc. els. W hen you have any tro u b le w ith B arham . Tho evening was spent in hedge, diteh, paling, tn rf or timber, brilliant violet.
/o u r stom ach, give them a trial.
playing progressive 500. All reported pustures, crops, moorland or ridge and
The name, “aurora borealis,” while
FOR SALE— Splendid young team
.arrow —whoso
riding
stralghtest, generally referring to the northern
e. very p leasan t time.
gelding. Can use good note. J. W
came in first and was winner.
lights, is applied to a sim ilar phe
Campbell.
2 2 -lte.
But there are few, indeed, to whom nomenon visible ill tlie vicinity of tlie
Madame Belscnniper has been sew
a wild goose chase bears any implica
FOR SALE- - S pring tooth harrow . J.
ing a t th e Otto Sapper homo th is tion of sport, yet the phrase derives South pole.
W. Campbell.
2 2 -ltc.
( week.
from a sport hazardous, Indeed. It
Machine Clears Land for Farm.
FOR SALE —Good team Percheron
is said to have begun in Irelnnd, where
Among tlie new agricultural machin
m ares, ago 4 and 6: prlco rig h t.
The social com m ittee of th e N eigh u chosen leader took mounted men ery is a ponderous mechanical con-
Look them over. C. C. Clem esm lth,
By JO N A T H A N BRACE
borhood club met at the home of M rs. cross country, but ehose always the struelion which moves under its own
1 milo no rth H erm iston.
22-2tp
roughest, wildest going to tie found. power over some rough country anil
O. O. F elthouse on S aturday.
XXVII.— FLORIDA
If mischance befell the leader some leaves it in condition for planting.
FOR SALE Em pire No. 4 2 Cream
l o r id a
S eparator, used lees than 6 m onths
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper. H elen, other took up tlie office—occasionally The operation of d e a rth s land for
was con
capacity 450 pound ; per hour. Will
there was u change of leaders If the agricultural purposes is >, very hard
sidered Amer- and Mrs. A nna Sapper were Sundny
sacrifice for $15. E arl C. B row
first proved timorous. For danger and tedious operation, lint with the
1 c a's f i r s t
callers in C olum bia d istrict.
nell, U m ntl'tn.
»
22-tfc.
real and thrilling was the spice of the aid of tills new machine the labor
health resort.
I wild goose chase.
and time expenditure Is reduced more
FOR SALE Men’s and Boy’s L eather
I t was tlie
Miss L au ra Phipps who is a tten d
The winner was not he who came than half. Tlie front end of the ma
P u ttees, $3, $4, $5 and $6. K ing
se a rc h fo r
Ing W hitm an college Is com ing F ri- I home first but he who had liunked chine, which moves n il a caterpillar
sley’s.
a m y th ic a l
day m orning to spend th e week end nothing In tlie route, even possibly tread, Is equipped with heavy bars
Fountain of Perpetual Youth
having gone further around to negoti with sharpened points which enter the
FOR SALE— Six m ouths hilly sired
w ith her p arents.
th a t led Ponce de Leon, tlie
by $1000 N ubian. B ernard Signs,
ate an extra hazard.
ground alternately and tear roots and
Spanish
explorer,
to
lund
near
B oardm an, Oregon.
20-4tc.
Knowing this I have wondered a lit throw them on a conveyer belt, drop
tlie present site of St. Augustine.
tle if tlie Wild Geese—tlie Irish le ping them Inside Io he disposed of
Ills rediscovery of Florida in
FOR SALE Olt TRADE Four wheel
gions who, fighting for alien kings, later. Tlie rear of the machine Is
drive n u t tru ck new pneum ntlc
1513 was on E aster Sunday,
liuve shown themselves prodigies of supplied with u somewhat different
tires. Easy term s for cash deal,
SPBCIAL CORRESPONDENCB
lienee tlie name, which is from
vulor—did not take their name from device which pulverises tlie ground
or w ill trade for land, cu ttle and
l ’ascuu Florida or Flowery Pass-
hogs. W. A. Leathers.
16-tfc.
A route lias been established and tlie sport nearest ’he heart of their and leaves it in condition for planting.
over, which is the Spanish for
Is operated by Mr. Razniuson, w here homeland.—New York Herald.
Under ordinary conditions tills nin- :
E aster Sunday.
GROW GRAPES under contract.
chine has a capacity of three acres a
by th e farm ers are sending m ilk to
Tlie
French
were
the
next
set
V ery low prices for vines for com
DISPLAY THAT IS PERIODIC day.
tlers, founding a colony on the
the S tanfield cheese factory.
m ercial planting. Peaches, A pri
St. John's river. Spain promptly
cots. C herries, nil k inds of fru it
"Aurora Borealis” Haa Ita Manifesta
and orn am en tal stock. Ask for
took action to mnintuln her own
B—vare o» Apologizing.
H eiston Moore has moved h is cat-
tions at Intervals of From Tsn
g rap e circular. Home N ursery
ership of this region and sent
A pologlz’o g —n very desperate habit
lie
to
Pete
S
h
erid
an
’s
ranch,
w
here
Co. R ichland. W ash.
17-tfc
to
Sixty
Years.
over an expedition which erected
—one th a t is rarely cured.
Apologis
he w ill feed for a w hile. T here are
a fort under tlie leadership of
ing Is only egotism wrong side out.
BUY A HOME-- 10 to 64 acres, p a r
about six h an d le d and fifty head.
The name “aurora borealis” was
Jfenendez at St. Augustine In
N in e tim es out ot ten tile first thing
tially Improved. Joins city on
first used by Casséndl, who in 1621 a m an’s companion knows o f his short
1605 and exterm inated the Huge-
eaBt. W ate r rig h t paid to dale.
Mrs. Jam es W are w as called to observed one in France Hiid wrote a comings Is from his upology.— O liv e r
not colony. St. Augustine is the
12 years to pay. E ber D. Morale.
The "aurora" is W end ell Holm es
E ugene th e firs t of last week because description of It.
17-8tc.
oldest city in the United Slates.
of the death of h er son-in-law , Leigh periodic in its manifestations, tlie
There followed a period of hos
FOR SALE— A new enmern, coal $36
tility between the English col
Noel. Mrs. W are is expected to re finest displays being at intervals of
F a u lty A rrangem ent.
fo r $25. Inqu ire H erald office.
onists in the Carolinas and the
In some countries only fa t women
tu
rn soon accom panied by Mrs. Noel. 00 years and less marked ones at In
6-tfe.
tervals of 10 or 11 years.
Spanish in Florida. By the trea
are considered tien n tlfu l but they are
It Is asserted that the greater and
ty of 17(53 Spain ceded Florida
Mrs. M. E W arren from n ear T en. lesser displays correspond with the poor countries even fo r fat women.—
LOST AND POUND
to England in exchange for Ha
Exchange.
dleton is v isitin g a t the home of h er
vana, which England had cap
In
q
u
ire
FOUND 2 pocket books.
d a u g h ter Mrs. D. H. Shaw.
tured a few years previous. It
1 6 -3 IC .
H erald.
remained an English colony un
Mr. Spain w ho recently moved
til tlie last years of the Revolu
MISCELLANEOUS
tion when Spain recaptured It.
h ere from N orth Pow der, has been
T here were two provinces.
confined to his hed the past few days
E. L. HALI, T ransfer, Call K n err’s
E ast nnd West Florida. As the
su fferin g in ju ries received from a
12-lfc.
garage. P hone 152.
Spanish ruled Florida with a
horse
very loose form of government,
ELL IO T T S
T IR E
SHOP —Gales
this region became the refuge of
H a v e le a rn e d t h a t T h e H e ra ld p r in ts th e
E. W. R hea an d I’. F. Shaw were
5 2 -ltc .
tires.
pirates, smugglers and lawless
business v isitors nt Echo Tuesday.
characters. Such an element to
b e s t b u t te r w ra p p e rs . W e h a v e th e la rg e
CASH Paid for second h and gf-ids
gether with the unruly Seminole
C orrell's Shop.
lY -tft
E
arnest
Shipley
Is
able
to
be
out
Indians nntnraliy caused a great
size, 9 by 12 inches. O u r p ric e s a r e —
deal of trouble. To overcome
ngnln n ftcr being In bed a couple of
T H E feeling of security Is well w orth
tills. President Monroe pur
days an a result of a full w hile s k a t
tlie pleniluni paid,
How almut
chased Florida from Spain In
th a t F ire Insurance? See th e E.
ing on th e ice.
LSI!) for «>,000,000 or about
P. Dodd Agency,
11-tfr
t
eleven cents an acre. It was
Mrs. E. D. Riemun and children
TY PE W R IT ER ribbons nnd carbon
organized Into a territory and
1
are visitin g relatives here for a few
paper a t the H erald office.
In 1845 was adm itted to the Un-
days.
IOU.
New and tlsej Merchandise bought, sold
J
Florida Is sometimes called
snJ exchanged.
A. Correll.
the Everglade S tate on account
¡s
Field Pear. Good Feed
of tlie vast swamp-land in its
F le’d peas m ake good hog and
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T Y PE W R IT ER Ribbons and carbon
soutliern part. It is also known
paper for sale a t th e H erald.
pliecp feed nnd can be grow n u n d er
J
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a
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b
u
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in
g
th
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m
in
th
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q
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n
ns tlie Peninsula S tate and Is the
d ry land conditions. C arletons or
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Stoves, heaters, rangt » bought, sold,
I southernmost State of the Union.
titie s , b u t w e a r e h e re to ’s e rv e you all. I f
hangallas are good varieties Golden
changed or repaired c irreil's Shop.
Its area Is AS.ddt) square miles,
2
Vine
nnd
W
hile
C
anadian
are
good
( © b y M cCIur. N ew sp ap er S y n d ica te )
you
w
a
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only
a
fe
w
w
e
h
a
v
e
th
e
m
w
ith
A dding m achine roils of paper dor 4> »»■»■*-».-—
If th e o thers cannot he obtained. No
» . . i
sale a t the H erald office.
field pens a re successful unless p la n t-
o u t th e n a m e . T h e s e w e sell a s fo llo w s —
HAY GF.0WURS
SEEK ____ _____
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ed early. Every weeks delay a fte r
W ANTED TO BUY veal and eggs,
1 / I.N FREIGHT BREAK p , a r r h 1 to 15 In the low er altitu d es,
Fend your e tr.s. W ilte or phone
B
nnd a fte r A pril 1 in the h ig h er sec-
alm ut veal, E arl Brow nell, Unia-
(C ontinued from Pago One)
tilla.
lions, m eans a reduced y ie ld .- O. A .
1-tfc.
ffecta tho v alu atio n of an o th e r C. E xpeiim ent statio n .
ADDING m achine rolls at the H erald 0.000 tons for hom e conauinption
of flee.
T his is an u n ju st h andicap. T he
Late P l’uitinc’. leg-. Oafs
f i n i t e : (h at 1 have given have been
A bsolute necessity of p la n tin g peas
Notice of School Meetintr
Notice is hen by given io the lees I , lik e n from th e official m ileage and oats nnd b arley early h as been
voters of School D istrict No 14 o f. hooks, and from Ihe latest freig h t phown by ex p erim en ts th ro u g h o u t
U niutll'a County, S tale of Oregon, ta riff, and I holleve are, in every th e state. T he e a rlie r they a re p la n t-
th a t a School M eeting of aid D istrict I es i n tia l d etail, correct. If they ed a fte r the season opens up th e bet-
w ill be h rld a t (he school h oso. on '
the 11th day of F e h rra ry , 1922, nt co n taln some erro r. It w ill be very ter. At th e As’o rla b ran ch statio n
3 o’clock In th e afie.
each w eek's delay in p la n tin g m eant
99
to clecl sm all.
i ne dll e- to r to fill H e s
cy caused
Forste-r. H^udicspctl
p ractically o n e-h alf ton loss. In dry
by M. D. Ucrog.-.s in. ir
"W e h ear a g reat deal about the d istric ts th e loss Is even g reater,
R A. B row nson, Clerk. F. B. Sway-
xe. C hairm an.
20-3to boosting of Oregon p ro d u cers 1» w ill Peas and o ats m ake good silage, hay.
THE HERMISTON HERALD
take «orne booming to m ake tuccess- o r g rain , alth o u g h they are som ew hat
Read the W and Ads.
fill production of Oregon hay w ith susceptible to In ju ry by p la n t lice —
W a n t Ads B rin g Result«
th is kind of a t - r 'f f ag ain st It.”
¡0. A. C. E x p erim en t station.
K a th ry n L G nm ar. Sac.
D rafts to A ll Parts of (ha U n ited States
WANT AD
COLUMN
WANT ADS
U EBM IO TO N LODGE NO. IM. A. P. * A . I f .
rl
in Miuonir H a llo a F lr a t u d T b iid
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Tuesday m a i n * . of «aek month
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E. D. D ungao. 8«ey.
V ineyard
F
BUTTER CREEK ITEMS
WEST END FARMERS
100
200
300
500
for
for
for
for
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
12 for 10 cents
30 for 25 cents
62 for 50 cents
100 for 80 cents
“ The Home of Good Printing
:
lodge no sue. l. o . o . p .
’
m eet. Meh Monday •v .n ln x In Odd F .U o w .
hall Vlaittn* nianibaia cordially tnvltad
W, R L oaehom , 8oe._________Jack K n a .p N .C .
PROFESSIO NAL C A R D S
D R . R. G. G A L E
Our new brick shoe store is now open B
with a new hne of goods. See us for
SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
S a m R o d c a ra , P ro p .
F hy slslan anM B urpaon
5
Offloe— Gladys Ava. naar Ftra* S t.
Office Houra:
2 to S: 7:W to 2.
I’hona «41
D R . FR A N C IS P. A D A M S
3
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
P H O N R O RRM OM M A R D W A R R
M e . 4B
Ptayateiaa and hurgeo*
i
Ey«o
Uated and Giaaoea Fitted
Office ever Firof N atier*! B eck
o r r i c s PHONE. SZ
RESIDENCE PH ON E. 6M
Office Hear«:. • te U a. m.; 2 to IJO p. m.
Day or n ig h t calls ai.sw eied prom ptly
D I. W. W ILLSIEY
Offi«. over P i n t N ational tan k
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Celle aniw ered at ell houra
Office phene 66i
Reait ence phet e 711
D r . F. V . P R lM F
H. Robinett, Prop.
D E N T I N ’' R Y
Henu»ton, Ora.
Hermiston, Oregon
Office, Bank Bldy.
Office Phone. 93
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