THE H E R M IS T O N HERALD, 11 - L ■ ' EXCHANGE (Too late for last week) B oardm an, Ore., Feb. 11— T h a B oardm an schools an d C om m unity $ 1.00 to $ 1 0 . 0 0 - , _5c $50.00 to $ 1 0 0 .0 0 - ,,15c have had a busy and p ro fitab le week­ $10.00 to $ 5 0 .0 0 — 10c Each additional $100 . . 15c end. On W ednesday aftern o o n Mrs. Lulu Johnson, county nurse arriv ed Draft* and Traveler* Chock* for all Part* World for th e m o n th ly school Inspection, w eighing all th e pupils and check­ ing u p h ealth conditions. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n th e F arm ers' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON in s titu te began w ith an extensive H erm iston, Oregon discussion of irrig a tio n an d d ra in ­ age led by Prof. Johnson of O. A. C. F rid ay m orn in g Miss Cooley of O. A. C. had a class of women in cloth- I ing economy and P rof G unn of O. A. TAKEN UP NOTICE Notice is hereby given th a t I have I C. gave a com parison of costs and taken up and have kept for about 3 p ro fits w ith records from hay, dairy A D V E R T IS E days a t my place, know n a t th e Bed- YOUR W A NTS dow ranch 7 m iles n o rth east of H er­ I and diversified farm s for th e year IN THE m iston the follow ing described a n ­ 11919 and 1920. The sta tistic s show - im al: led th a t tho tw o last represented the One sorrel gelding, probably about : best chances to m ake money. In th e 10 years old: no brands, s ta r in fore­ head, w hite spot on nose, rig h t hind afternoon Miss Cooley continued h er foot w hite, w eight about 1100, said ¡w ork w ith an e n th u sastic class and anim al w ill be sold, unless redeemed, jC. S. B rew ster of K err-G ifford and at public auction to the highest bid ­ Co. (of P o rtlan d discussed p o u ltry der for cash in hand on the 3rd day HORSES •f M arch, 1922 a t above described laisin g from h is know ledge an d ex­ COWS ranch a t 1 o'clock p. m. perience gained by 18 y ears of study SH EEP Dated a t H erm iston on th is 16th teaching and p ractice. POULTRY lay o f Feb., 1922. S atu rd ay m orning P rof. N. C. SE TTIN G EGGS 23-2tc. _ Signed, G. L. B en n ett Jam eison of O. A. C. discussed local NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ¡dairy problem s w ith special re fe r­ R EA L ESTAT E UNDER EXECUTION ence to th e ben efits of keeping high For S ale : For R ent For Exchonge Notice is hereby given, th a t by producing, h ig h te s tin g cows and v irtu e of an execution issued out of proper feeding of th e sam e. In th s YOU’LL GET RESULTS the C ircuit Court of th e S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County to mo aftern o o n Prof. H. A. L udgren of directed and delivered upon a ju d g ­ O. A C. presented the hog as an econ. By g e ttin g your niesuage into the m ent and decree rendered in said omlc a d ju n c t of th e farm production farm home« o f the Went End C ourt on the 10th day of F ebruary, in th e consum ption of farm w aste o f U m atilla C ounty 1922, In favor of R. W. C argill, ag ain st Arnold B uhm ann and A nna M products. Miss Cooley continued h er One Line : One Time B uhm ann In th e su it tlierein pending work w ith tho women w ith n discus­ w herein th e said R. W. C argill w as sion from th e sta n d p o in t of th e house One Dime p la in tiff and th e said A rnold B uh­ | wife. m ann and A nna M. B uhniann were Special featu res of th e occasion defendents, for the sum of $2516.60, w ith In terest thereon at th e ra te of were com m unity d in n ers on F rid ay 8 per cent per annum from th e 24 th and S atu rd ay and an ex h ib it of tho day of December, 1921, u n til paid and work of th e vocational d ep artm en t of for the fu rth e r sum of $250.00 a t ­ torney fees, and for the fu rth e r sum tho schools. From 30 to 100 farm ers of $23.00 costs and disbursem ents, and th eir wives atten d ed tho sessions w hich said decree and judg em en t and order of sale have been duly B oardm an h ig h school won its FOR SALE docketed and enrolled In the office of the clerk of said court, and In and second gam e of b ask etb all from Ir­ FOR SALE— Seven cows. Geo Root. by w hich said judgem ent, decree and rigon S atu rd ay n ig h t 12-15. T hey o rd er of sale it was directed th a t 1-tc. th e h erein after described real p ro p ­ play S tan field a t that, place on tho e rty in U m atilla County, Oregon, to- 17th, w hich concludes th e ir schedulo FOR SALE— Eleven lay in g Oregon w it: sand baseball w ill th en have th e ir a t­ P ullets. C. C. Mason. 2 3 -lto The N o rth east q u a rte r of th e ten tio n outhw est q u a rte r of the Southeast ______ . FOR QUICK SA LE - 1 T i miles S q u a rte r of Section N ine (9 ), T ow n­ south east of Iffermiston. Two Hogs ship F our (4 ) , N orth of R ange A. L. Mays of th e s ta te highw ay 20 chickens, 1 H orse, w agon, plow T w enty-eight (2 8 ), E. W M. to g eth ­ service h as moved w ith his fam ily some wood, coal and o th er er w ith the tenem ents, h ered itam en ts th in g s too num erous to m ention. and ap p u rten an ces th ereto belong­ from P endleton to B oardm an and w ill Come and pick o u t yo u r bargain. ing including all w ater rig h ts and develope a tr a c t of la n d w hich ho A. R einikka, ow ner. 23-2tp. rig h ts to use of w ater thereon th ereto owns w est of tow n. belonging or In anyw ise a p p e rta in ­ FOR SALE— Home G row n an n u al ing, and also all of th e estate, rig h t Mrs. L ulu Johnson, county nurse, H ubin W hite Sw eet Clover Seed. and in terest of said A rnold B uhniann $1.00 per lb. in 15 lb. lots, less and A nna M. B uhm ann in and to th e sp en t tw o days In B oardm an th is am ounts $1.50 per lb. Jim Tabor same, be sold by the sh eriff of Uma­ week co n tin u in g th e h e a lth inspec­ $2-4 tc. tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said tion recen tly In au g u rated . A t th is ju dgm ent and all costs. tim e all th e pupils w ere ag ain w eigh­ FOR SALE— Good team P erchefon Therefore, I w ill, on th e 25th day m ares, ago 4 and 6; prico rig h t. of March, 1922, a t th e ho u r of tw o ed and m easured an d given special' Look them over. C. C. Clem esm ith, o'clock in th e aftern o o n of said day, inspection for skin and th ro a t infec­ 1 mllo n o rth H erm iston. 22-2tp at th e front door of th e Court House tions. R ecom m endations a re m ade di­ in the City of P end leto n , U m atilla rect to th e p aren ts an d fam ily visits FOR SALE— E m pire No. 4 2 Cream Cunty, Oregon, sell all th e rig h t, t i ­ S eparator, used less th an 6 m onths tle and In terest w hich th e said de­ a re m ade w henever necessary. capacity 450 pounds per hour. W ill fe n d an ts A rnold B uhm ann and A nna sacrifice for $45. E arl C. Brow ­ M B uhm ann, o r e ith e r of them , had Tho local tow n council m et w ith nell, U m atilla. 22-tfc. on th e 28th day of A pril, 1920, or th e school board in an effo rt to have since then have acquired, or n ow FOR SALE— Men’s and Boy's L eath er have, in and to th e follow ing describ­ th e school d istric t continue to fu rn ­ P u ttees, $3, $4, $5 and $6. K ing­ ed prem ises, situ a te d In U m atilla ish w ater fo r the tow n. The board sley's. County, S tate of Oregon, to-w it: how ever, decided th a t th e load on tho The N o rth east q u a rte r of the school p la n t w as heavy enough in FOR SALE— Six m on th s billy sired Southw est q u a rte r of the S outheast by $1000 N ubian. P rice $10. B er­ q u a rte r of Section N ine (9 ), T ow n­ serving tho school. nard Signs, B oardm an Ore. 20-4tc ship F our (4 ) . N orth of R ange T w en ty -eig h t (2 8 ), E.W.M. to g eth er S upt. M. B. Signs of th e B oardm an FOR SALE OR TRADE— F o u r w heel w ith tenem ents h ered itam en ts and schools h as n o tified th e board th a t drive a u t tru c k new p n eum atic ap p u rten an ces th ereto belonging in ­ tires. E asy term s for cash deal, cluding all w ater rig h ts and rig h ts to ow ing to o th e r p lan s he w ill not be a o r w ill tra d e fo r lan d , c a ttle and th e use of w ater th ereon th ereto be­ ¡candidate for re-election w hen th e hogs. W. A. L eath ers. 16-tfc. longing or in anyw ise ap p ertain in g ; consideration of teach ers for next and also all of th e rig h t, estate, t i ­ j y ear comes before th e beard a t its GROW GRAPES u n d e r co n tract. tle and in te re st of said A rnold Bu- ¡M arch m eeting. Mr. Signs is con­ V ery low prices for vines for com­ m ann and A nna M. B uhm ann I an a m ercial p lan tin g . Peaches. A p ri­ to th e sam e; said lan d s to be sold a t clu d in g his th ird y ear as head of the cots, C herries, all k in d s of fr u it public auction to th e highest bidder | schools d u rin g w hich tim e they have and o rn am en tal stock. Ask fo r for cash in hand, th e proceeds of grow n stead ily in nu m b ers and ef­ grape circu lar. Home N u rsery sale to be applied in satisfactio n of ficiency an d it is g en erally conceded Co. R ichland, W ash. 17-tfc said execution and all costs. D ated th is 1 0 th day of F eb ru ary th a t th is is th e b est y ear th e schools PUY A HOME— 10 to 4 4 acres, p a r­ 1922. have know n. Zoeth H ouser. Sheriff. tia lly Im proved. Jo in s city on east. W a te r rig h t paid to date. 23-5tc. by J. C. M arin, D eputy 12 y ears to pay. E b er D. Mossie. 17-8to. WOTTCF OF PWTRTTT'«! SALE D r a ft* to A U P a rt* of tko (Jotted S tole* W A N T AD COLUM N UNDER EXECUTION COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES arvciAL. ooRBXsroNnxNCB FOR SALE— A new cam era, cost $36 N otice is hereby given th a t by v ir­ for $26. Inquire H erald office. tu e of an execution issued o u t of th e T he N eighborhood club w ill m eet 6-tfc. C ircu it C ourt, S tate of Oregon, for U m atilla C ounty, and to me directed ¡W ednesday, Feb. 22 in th e P rim ary and delivered, upon the Judgem ent room a t th e school house. T h is w ill LOST AND FOUND and decree rendered and en tered in be th e firs t stu d y m eeting. A num - said Court of th e 8th day of F e b ru ­ ! b er of in te re stin g p ap ers on th e early FOÜND 2 pocket books. Inquire ary . 1922, in favor of J. B. Beebe as , h isto ry of Oregon are b ein g prepared. and a g ain st Theodore C. Herald. 16-3tc. P P a la rk in s tiff and Mary E. P ark s as D efend­ A fu ll a tte n d a n c e Is expected. a n ts for th e sum of $264.13 w ith in ­ MISCELLANEOUS te re st thereon a t th e ra te of 8 per T h e p a trio tic pro g ram given by th e cent per annum from A pril 9, pupils of C olum bia school last F ri­ th e fu rth e r sum of $400.00 w ith In­ TOO R EN T— R anch of 640 acres, % m ile so u th of W estlan d : 200 acres te re st thereon a t th e ra te of 8 per day evening w as well rendered. The u n d er w ater, 140 acres in alfalfa, cent per annum from Ju n e 1 0 . 1 9 2 « . deb ate follow ing, on G overnm ent good ra b b it fence. B arn for 30 th e fu rth e r sum of $75.00 a tto rn e y ’s P rice C ontrol, w as very in te re stin g cows. F arm m achin ery and stock fees, and for $23.00 costs and d is­ The a ffairm ativ e w as ably handled by tw o good w ells w ith w indm ill. bursem ents, w hich said decree. Judg­ Phone E ugene R anch or address m ent. and o rd er of sale h as been Messrs O tt, H offm an an d G raham , Chas. W are, H erm iston. Orc 23-2tp docketed an d enrolled in th e office how ever th e n eg ativ e han d led by of th e Clerk of said C ircuit C o u rt; Messrs Goode, Som m erer and Phipps B. L. HALL T ran sfer. C all K n e rr’» and w hereas by said Judgem ent, de­ won. A n o th er deb ate in th e n ear garage. P hone 152. 12-tfc. cree and order of sale it was directed th a t th d follow ing described real fu tu re Is being planned. p ro p erty In U m atilla County, Oregon SHOP— Gates IOTT'8 T IR E ILL! lt: T he “ P um pkin C en ter” b asketball 5 2 -lte . to -w tin F arm U n it " F " of th e N orthw est q u a rte r, b eing th e E ast H alf of team Is p la n n in g a n o th e r gam e w ith CASH Paid for second hand kootta. S outheast Q u arter of N o rth w est th e A m erican Legion. lY-«to q u a rte r of Section 26, T ow nship 5 Correll's Shop. N o rth Range 28, E W. M. in U m atil­ V isito rs a t Colum bia school th is THt! feelin g of security Is well worth la C ounty, Oregon I w ill on th e 18th day of M arch. week w ere Mrs. C. M. Edm onds on the premium paid. How »bout that Fire Insurance? See the E. A. D. 1922 a t th e h o u r of 2 o'clock Monday and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfe In th e afternoon of said dav at W est on W ednesday, F ro n t Door of C ourt House in P en d le. TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon ton. U m atilla County, Oregon sell th e F ra n k W augam an an d O tto H eini rig h t,t title and In terest thg »Ola paper at the Herald office. Theodore C. P ark s and Mary E. P ark s w ere busy W ednesday c ircu latin g New and Used Mefchandise bought, sold had in and to th e above described p etitio n s in reg ard to th e Union high pro p erty on th e 10th day of Ju n e. A. and exchanged. A. Correll. ' D 19’ 0 or since th en has acquired, school. T Y P E W R IT E R R ibbons and carbo», a t public au ctio n to th e hig h est bid­ Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. K eller and paper for eale at the Herald. ____ der for cash In hand, th e proceeds to be applied in satisfactio n of said F ran ces were Sunday d in n er guests execution and all costs. Stoves, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex- D ated th is 8th day of F eb ru ary , at th e Soneson home. ehai- Read the Wand Ads. spending the week-end at home. Want Ads Bring Results ■U H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N .’ — ■'"■H-L.JJg1" ” »— ■ U '„ . JBg H BE JBL1LL A ■■ lb. HiQ'h School Mirror LODGE DIRECTORY ï Back in Business : U E E N ESTHER C HAPTER No. 101. O. E. 8, rn«*U second Tuesday evenina of each month tot 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isitin« m em bers ™ w eliom e. M ic u ie E . Stew art. W . M. ■ | Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Devoted to the In terest and D evelopment of the H erm iston Schools H U E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 138. A . F . A A. M . ■ r i m eets in Masonic Hall on F irst and Third n Tuesday evenings o f each m onth. V isitin g breth- Nò. 19 Voi. 2. L ast F riday evening th e high school lost a double header to the P ilot Rock bask etb all team s. The games w ere botl) good, especially th e g irls game, w hich w ent e x tra time. P ilot Rock w inning 12-10. The boys lost to P ilot Rock by a 29-19 score. S atu rd ay n ig h t the basketball team s play A thena high school a doublehcader a t A thena. The play­ ers a re In tending to go in cars. q _ | ren welcome. ■ E. D. Dun if an. S ecy. in stitu te was held in tho high school last S aturday u n d er the direction of Mr. Voelker. Mr. Green county sup­ e rin ten d en t ot schools gave th e p rin ­ cipal address of th e m eeting w hich was attended by about 35 teachers. A. F. Beisse, W. M. INEY A RD LODGE NO. 208. I. O. O. F. m eets each Monday evenir.g in Odd Fellows hall. Viaitinu Members cordially invited. W. R. Ix»nuhorn. Sec. A. B u h nu n , N. G. V i PRO FESSIO NAL C A R D S H I Our new brick shoe store is now open I with a new line of goods. See us for SHOE REPAIRING At the Comm ercial club m eeting Tuesday noon the club e n th u sia sti­ cally endorsed the ‘‘P u rp le and G old” th e ann u al year book put o u t by the high school th is year for the first tim e under the direction of the J u n ­ ior class. M embers of th e club b e­ lieve th a t the high school should bo able to put out a very creditable book. The Juniors have been w ork­ ing for sonic tim e on the annual. OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam 1)1?. R . ( } . G A L E Physician and Surgeon Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs* S t. i Office Hour«: 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Pheoe 841 DR. FRANCIS P. A D AM S R o d g e r * . P ro p . Phyairiaa sad Surgsos n L ast F rid ay evening a fte r the^bas. k etb all gam es the losing side In th e Red Crosp seal contest gave th e ir p a r­ ty to th e w in n in g side and the P ilot Rock team s and coaches. A very enjoyable evening was spent in games T he next debate w ill be held F r i­ and dancing, and refreshm ents were day evening, when th e affirm ativ e served. team w ill meet the Condon negative team here, w hile the local negative A nother weekly m otion picture team w ill m eet P en d leto n 's a ffirm a­ news reel was enjoyed by the high tive a t P endleton. Everyone who school Monday. Also a t th a t timo Mr. can Is urged to a tten d th e debate V oelker read the “ P erfect T rib u te ” and support tho local team. to Lincoln. i f l i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK E yes treated, tested and G lasses F itted Office over First N ational Bank OFFICE PH ONE, 92 RESIDENCE PH ONE. 596 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. Day or night calls ai.sw eied prom ptly DE. W. W. ILLSLEY TRANSFER Office over First N ational Bank Osteopathy P H O N E OREGON HARDWARE No. 43 Surgery I)R . F . V . P R I M E H. Robinctt, Prop. D R N T 'M T K Y Hermiston, Ore. W ednesday afternoon th e high The high school held a pep m eet­ school d ebating team s debated be­ in g down tow n last F rid ay noon to fore th e stu d en ts of the high school. arouse in te re st in the P ilo t Rock game. Miss Neva H aw kins form erly of Echo has entered high school as a A. very successful grade teach ers’ member of tbo sophomore class. Medicine Cal's answ ered at all hours Office phone 551 R esidence phone 711 H erm ìslou, Oregon Office. Bank Bldtr. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours R esidence Phone 8 a . i n . t o 5 p . m. W. J. W A R N E R SEE attorney at law H E R M IS T O N . O K K O O N HITT In a recent fire the R. A ddlem an j fam ily lost 2 beds, the bedding, all of th e ir canned fru it, potatoes and squash. T h eir neighbors and friends have been endeavoring to replace th e ir losses so fa r as possible. The N eighborhood club also gave them a canned fru it show er a t th e last m eeting. Mr. and Mrs. Addle- man desire to express th e ir th an k s and ap reciatio n of these m any kind nesses. .J. 1). Z U R C I I E R L.A WVKK Stanfield - - Oregon UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL —F O R — W ell and M odernly Equipped SDecial Rates in Maternity Case« Miss Nell tendent. GUNS su p erin ­ Edwards Bui,dine I L S A l'K I iN Z I R . M . D . F-YE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT II.is removed fio m his form er location in th e Bond ll'djr. to Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Rank Rldy. — and— Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt, E dna and W alter w ere d in n e r g uests a t the C. M E dm ond’s home V alentine day. K am m erlin, AMMUNITION P E N D ’ d C ’O N : O REDOX D R . L . C. R I C H E Y The Old Way- Greatest Man. Leonardo (la Vinci Is considered by several competent judges to have the strbngest claim io the title of the greatest mao in History. He was tho outstanding genius In the golden age of genius, the age of Shakespeare. Luther. Erasmus. Cervantes. Michael Angelo Titian arid Raphael. OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN E yes Scientifically Exam ined Lens««« Ground and Fitted Am erican N ational Bank Pendleton Bid». Oregon A FULL LINE (A s it used to be) The New W'aj DR. RAY LOGAN, Service Speed . Economy as w ill be used hy the Hermiston Cream­ ery Company with the latest improved methods—and w ill be operated strictly along business lines. Nothing but straight forward business. Am erican Shrub Appreciated. One American shrub which has been received with great appreciation In England and which grows well there. Is the gorgeous (lame azalea, culled hy tile botanists azalea calendulaceutn. Tills plant was sent to Europe many years ago. and perhaps Is not grown so widely now as It has tieen In the past, owing to the greut Influx of rhododen­ dron varieties I’hyslcan and Surgeon Bring in Your Cream and G et H ighest M arket Price Umatilla, Oreeron T ruck H auling C oal, $1 p e r to n W ood, $1 p e r cord T ru n k s a n d M oving F r u it, B aled H a y a n d L iv esto ck T r a n s f e r TOWNSEND & SWARTOUT A ll a t P r e - w a r P r ic e s D. H. COOK 0. 0. Felthouse :: Phone 404 E llio tt's T ire Shop. Phone 192 A. D. CROSLAND & SON Morrow County Creamery Company AH Lines of Transfer BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY Elegantly Furnished Rooms In Connection STRKSTLY FIRST CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE HEPPNER, OREGON Fend’eton , Oregon E . I j . I I A L L Phone 785 W ill p a y h ig h e s t m a r k e t price f o r b u tte r f a t. H o n e s t w e ig h ts a n d te s t. T h e French Restaurant G ive u s a tria l sh ip m e n t. Calls Answered All Hours TR AN SFER A W . C. Cox, M anager (M lhk . - , Cl PH O N E 152 DON’T FORGET ------- U S -------- — — — ■ W hen you need any­ thing in the line of n eat and attractive Printing. WEST END FARMERS 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 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 size, 9 hy 12 inches. 100 200 300 500 for for for for O u r p rices a r e - $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 M any a re b u y in g th e m in th e la r g e r q u a n ­ titie s , b u t w e a r e h e re to se rv e you all. If y o u w a n t only a fe w w e h a v e th e m w ith ­ o u t th e n a m e . T h e se w e sell a s fello w s — Leave o rd e r, at K n err’s G arage ■ ■■■■■■a ■■■)■■■■■■■■£ ’.I. I . V A U G H A N S j ■ JC r.rcO T R lC F I X T U R E S ■ 2 A N D A P P L IA N C E S " Phone 139 , 203 r. C o u rt 8«. «■■■■■■■■«■»■■■■■■»«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I i PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. t wail tw o big o ffic e . 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