I *
THE
N O T IC E O F T A X E S
IF e
have arranged with the Sheriff" i Office to colled T exet
I f y o u w ish to p a y y o u r ta x e s in fu ll o r th e firs t
h a lf, w h ic h w ill be d e lin q u e n t A p ril 5 th , 1922,
n o tify u s a t once, so t h a t w e m a y g e t y o u r s t a t e
m e n t.
H ER M ISTO N , O R E G O N /
n E B M IS T O N
right.< title and interest the a^id
Theodore C. Parka and Mary E. Parks
had in and to the above described
property on the 10th day of June, A.
D. 1920 or since then has acquired,
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, the proceeds
to be applied in satisfaction of said
execution and all costs.
Dated this 8th day of February,
A. D. 1922.
Zoeth Houser. Sheriff.
23-Ste.
By J. C. Marin, Deputy
LO DG E D IPEC TO R Y
Sis High School Mirror
Service
Speed
Economy
Devoted to the Interest and Devel oprnent of the Hermiston Schools
No. 19
Vol. 2.
The seniors have received their
The Opera "Love Pirates of Ha
waii” will be given at the H. S. Audi class rings and pins and are very
BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE torium Friday, March 17. This is proud of them judging by the way
COMMISSION OF OREGON
the last peiformance the H. S. will they are being displayed.
In the matter of pre
put on this year and we will appreci
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
scribing and fixing
Dewey Payne has been elected edi-
ate your attendance. A performance
standards
for
hay
and
All Kinds of Insurance
will be given especially for the Vore of The Mirror.
the promulgation of
rules and regulations
G F-G young people in the afternoon.
concerning the handl
Nell Boynton came to school Fri
ing. weighing, inspect-
At a meeting of the basketball day with four eyes instead of two.
BUY A HOME— 10 to <4 acres, par-
and 8torage ,here-
' Si'ls Tuesday Miss Margaret Neary He’s wearing glasses.
tlally improved. Joins city on "
was elected manager and Miss Ar-
NOTICE
east.
Water
right
paid
to
date.
|
A D V E R T IS E
Miss Long chaperoned a number of ;
12 years to pay. Eber D. Mossle. 1 0 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: louine Robinson captain of the team
H. S. students on a hike to the dam
YOUR W ANTS
17-8te.
Please take notice that, pursuant for the coining year.
IN THE
to the provisions of Chapter 333 I
_____
Sunday.
WANTED — Dressmaking
to
do. of the General Laws of Oregon for
_
. . . .
,
, .
.
Children’s clothes preferred. Satis- the year 1917, public hearings will
Base ball and track work has been
The high school football boys went |
faction guaranteed. Mrs.
Albert be held for the purpose of establish- postponed until next week on account
Smith, Gladys Ave.
26-tfc. ing standard grades for hay and the of the opera practice taking so many awarded their letters last week. I
LOST— Black lace leather
shoe on t i o ^ ’^ o n w r n fn g ^ U e ’ ^ a K s ? °f the boys
Dewey Pay"e haa bee,‘ Those receiving letters were: Carl j
Myers, Harold Waterman, Leo Smith, |
north road, finder please leave at weighing, inspecting and storago elected base ball manager.
John Haddox, Gwyn Hughes, Irwin |
or notify Herald or F. M. Gulwlts. (hereof at the following times and
HO R S ES
26-ltc. places, to-wit:
1 Many students are absent on ac- Shotwell. Nell Boynton, Janies Hall, I
COWS
PorUandi ’ Oregon*^
"clock
8ickne88’ We
that th* Ernest Addleman and Paul Stockard. !
SH E E P
REWARD-—Lost
or
stolen.
22
short
POULTRY
warm weather will soon thaw out the
Winchester repeating rifle.
Re- A. M.
SETTING EGGS
Rev. Pettibone of Oregon City gave
turn this office and get reward I April 6, 1922, at the County Court colds and that the students may re
No questions asked.
27-2tc. ¡ House, Pendleton, Oregon, at the turn to their studies.
a splendid address before the II. S.
------------------------------- -------------- ——_ hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M.
R E A L ESTATE
student body Friday morning.
E, L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s
All Interested parties are urged
For Sal« : For R ent
For Exchonge
Mr. Gralapp was absent Friday on
to
be
present
and
give
such
testi
garage. Phone 152.
12-tfe. mony or advance such information
Grade News
account of a cold.
YOU’LL GET RESULTS'
The eighth grade boys and girls I
I as may be deemed pertinent to the
ELLIOTT’S
TIRE SHOP—Gates (nqUjry
Lum Rhea took the day off Monday are very enthusiastic about base ball
tires.
62-ltc.
Dated at Salem, Oregon this 11th
By y e ttin g your m essage into the
this season. Their practice hour Is ;
to purchase a pair of new Puttees.
day of March, 1922.
farm hom es o f th e W est End
CASH Paid for second hand goods.
from 2:30 to 3:30.
By order of the Commission,
of U m atilla County
Correll’s Shop.
17-ttS 27-ltc
Secretary
The Juniors are working diligently
Marjorie Spencer is absent this
One Line : One Time
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE on the Annual and hope to have it
week oh acocunt of pink eye.
paper
for
sale
at
the
Herald.
completed
wthin
a
few
weeks.
One Dime
COMMISSION OF OREGON
THE feeling of security is well worth In the matter of pre
Hans Reinkka has moved to Port
The grades declamatory contest
the premium paid.
How about scribing and fixing
will be held Thursday evening, March Angles, Wash., where she wll enter
that Fire Insurance 7 See the E. standards for grain
P. Dodd Agency.
23 in place of the regular parent- school.
11-tfc »nd grain products
and tho promulgation
teachers' meeting. There are many
G-F
7
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon of rules and refeula-
Marlon Henderson Is on the sick
contestants and all have had special
paper at the Herald office.
. tions concerning the
list.
training.
It
w
ill
be
a
close
contest
...
-
.
— ..¡h a n d lin g , weighing,
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald inspecting and stor-
and well worth attending. A small
office.
Jane Warner is back from a plea
ago thereof
admittance fee will be charged in or.
FOR SALE
sure trip to California.
NOTICE
der
to
raise
money
to
buy
baso
ball
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES:
for the grades
you
FOR
SALE— Registered Duroc
xi » MNJJEH EXECUTION
| Please take notice that, pursuant paraphanalia
■--■»r—- - -- ---
Th., w and
q /on
Margaret Eaton has moved to Uma
Jersey gilts, 6 months old. L. E.
Notice is hereby given, that by to the provisions of Chapter 333 are urged to attend. The H. S. con-
Sullivan.
26-2tc. virtue of an execution Issued out of of the General Laws of Oregon (or test will be held later.
tilla.
n ™ Jn fnrt r OU[ i i ' )i/ h e . St^ 9 of the rear 1917> Public hearings will
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JERSEY COWS FOR SALE— 1 Cow r tL T .L r / " l a t i i u Count)! to me be j,eld for tbe purpo8e of establish-
Baptist Notices
first calf, tests 5-5, price 375.00;
J “ ” red? ‘H? ,a Jud?/ *"S standard grades for grain and
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Wo
1 cow second calf, tests 7-1, price Pour»
rendered in said gra| n products and the promulaga-
have classes for all. - Do not forget
3100.00; 1 cow about 8 years old, w t
n y '’¿ February’ tion of rules and regulations con-
to bring a friend. Everyone is urg
tests 4-7, price $75.00. Ed Hauge- a e a i n n t A r n o ld n n h m i n W
’
j
A&rS
iw
cerning
the
handling,
weighing,
in-
berg.
26-2tp. ^,hm »nn ?„ i h e ^ u re- /
Bpecting and storage thereof at tho
ed to do all possible to doublo the
wherehi'the said R W CargiH was fo"owinS times and places, to-wit:
attendance by Easter, April 16.
n i n f n H f f . n d ^ h n « o ld A r n o ld B o S
March 16, 1922 at the County
EGGS FOR HATCHING from the Pldintlll
ftD Q ttlC ScVld ArnOld Bun-
. Uonno Dnnillntnn Ofotrrvr» »1 1
The Junior B. Y. P. U. and tho |
famous Tancred strain white leg- mann and Anna M. Buhmann were ^ourt ,Vr r in n^o-’/io r ^ A m ’ 1
horns, bred to lay, at $1.50 for defendents, for the sum of $2516.60, ! ,h ® ho’’r P* 110o *° ?,®J°'k A . ^ i . r e 0,000 COPIES READY FOR DIS nursery meets each Sunday morning ;
15, $8.00 per hundred. F. A. Phelps with Interest thereon at the rate of D March
1’¿ % CO"l£,eii£ “ L,?,
In the nursery of the church. The
TRIBUTION SOON
8 percent per annum from the 24th R<” m8’. Wa,la
children are in the care of capable
day
of
December,
1921,
until
paid
and
March
18,
1922w
E
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26-tfc.
leaders.
for the further sum of $250.00 at- chaaSe’ S^ kane' WaKhlnBton„
20. 1 9 2 £ at 252 Court Han(,some CoTer and 64 Pages of
The B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:30.
LEAVE ORDERS for S. C R. I. Red torney fees, and for the further «um „ March
_
Portland
Topic is "What does following Christ
and white leghorn setting eggs at of $23.00 costs and disbursements, i .
Interesting
Cuts
and
Writeups
the Jewelry store. $1.00 per set which said decree and Judgement ¡0 c*?ck
mean?” The young people are cord- I
are among Attractions
These hearings will be participa -
ting.
26-tfc. and order of sale have been duly
tally invited.
docketed and enrolled In the office of
‘n
Washington D p -
______
FOR SALE-—40 acres, partly im the clerk of said court, and in and ment of Public Works as well .
The pastor has received word from
proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. by which said judgement, decree and O>is Commission. At these “ J •
i«
25-tfc. order of sale it was directed that and places, consideration will bo g n - , The Umatilla county booklet is at Dr. Reid to the effect that Dr. W. B.
the hereinafter described real prop- en to certain proposed chunges in last off the press and some copies Hinson of Portland will speak In the
FOR SALE—My herd of grade Jer erly in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-1 the grain standards of the United
reached Hermiston. The edit- Baptist church at Pendleton Monday
j States. Department of vAgriculture,
seys. Take your choice at very at wR:
ion
will
be ready for distribution evening, March 20. Dr. Hinson does
tractive prices. Ail young stock.
The Northeast quarter of the as well as to matters aff®c,’"J
not come as close as this to us verj |
very
soon.
Geo. H. Root.
25-tfc. Southwest quarter of the Southeast weights, discounts and dockage. ,
often and we ought to have four or
quarter of Section Nine (9 ), Town- ete.
The booklet, which has been print
Grain growers and all other Intel -
five autos going to Pendleton for
FOR SALE—One 14 cut Deering ship Four (4 ). North of Range
ed in Portland, contains 64 pages of
this occasion. If you can go let the
header, 2 18-foot boxes and nets, Twenty-eight (28). E. W. M. togeth- ested parties are urged to be present
one double disk tandem rig, one er with the tenements, hereditaments and give such testimony or advance natter with a finely colored cover pastor know and if you can take ■
high-lift two bottom gang plow and appurtenances thereto belong-¡such information as may be deemed nd a map of the county. The front your car make this known so as many
I u u v u »
VW» the
V —
_ _ .«
to
inquiry -
16-lnch. Inquire Herald office. Ing Including all water rights and pertinent
Dated at Salem, Oregon this 11th cover pictures the roundup and ill— as possible can be present for this
25-3tp. rights to use of water thereon thereto
letrates a combine In a wheat field.
belonging or in anywise appertain day of March, 1922.
service. Dr. Hinson is a much Bought
On the back cover the sheep indus
By order of the Commission,
FOR SALE— Reasonable offer accept ing. and also all of the estate, right
after man and is speaking at five
Wm.
P.
Ellis
try and the dairy and fruit Indus
ed for a 10 acre tract, SE*4 SW*4 and interest of said Arnold Buhmann
Secretary
eastern
Oregon points at this time
and
Anna
M.
Buhmann
in
and
to
the
27-lte
tries on the irrigated lands are pic
N EU Sec. 16. 4N R28. Box 104,
Morning service at 11 o’clock.
Glasgow, Montana.
2S-31p. name, be sold by the sheriff of Uma
tured
in
attractive
colors.
tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Evening services at 7:30. We are
judgment and all costs.
Notice Is hereby given that I have ............ Hermiston Gets Share ...... —• expecting Mr. Adams’ band to play
FOR SALE— 1 Pump Jack, leveling
Therefore, I will, on the 25th day taken up and have kept for about
All the towns and communities for us at this service.
instrument, harness, stoves, ranges* of March, 1922, at the hour of two fmip months at the Gulliford ranch
small amount of lumber, flooring, o’clock In the afternoon of said day. three miles north east of Hermiston have thoir writeup» and it is the op-
floor Joice, window frames, eic. at the front door of the Court House .
following described animai:
in|On that Hermiston gets her full
Subscribe For The Herald
Correll’s Shop.
23-rfc. in the City of Pendleton,
Umatilla “
” ~
Bay horse, about 1300 lbs:., w to share and pcrhap8 even more. At
Cunty, Oregon, sell all the right, tl-
. ..
Rtar ln forehead, brand
any rate the project is well repres-
tie and interest which the said de- F
1 'F
„ ’with connected 4J.
FOR 8ALE— Empire No. 42 Cream fendants
Arnold Buhmann and Anns
Said animal will be sold, unless entcd wtth irrigation and other
Separator, used less than 6 months M. Buhmann,
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
or either of them, had redeemed, at public auction to the cuts anJ Jn wrlteup8 of the town lt-
sapaelty 456 pounds per hour. Will on the 28th day
of
April,
1920,
or
hlghest
bidder
for
cash
in
hand
on
of
reclamation
and
oI
the
ln.
sacrifice for $45. Earl C. Brow since then have acquired, or now
TRANSFER
™ . h i » .“ «
a * . « .. »<
loe-lltv.
nell. Umatilla.
22-tfc. have, in and to the following describ
ed premises, situated ln Umatilla p m.
,
1Rth ' Hermiston has one full page of
FOR SALE— TANCRED W. LEG County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
P H O N E OREGON HARDW ARE
Dated at Herm'"*on on tllls
cuts, which show the bank, the C.S.
The Northeast quarter of the
HORN eggs for hatching at $1.50
No. 43
27-2tc McNaught chop mill, the public
for 15. We have a few settings Southwest quarter of the Southeast d“ sianed HClC Gulliford.
from special pen at $2.50. Isaac quarter of Section Nine (9 ), Town
__________ ______ ___ — school uilding, the Catholic Church,
°
ship Four (4 ), North of Range
Jay.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
the city library and a street scene.
H. Robinett, Prop.
Twenty-eight (28). E.W.M. together
5 ROOM HOUSH for sale. Inquire with tenements hereditaments and Hothine So Good for a Cough or Cold The latter appears a little weak on
"Everyone who has used Chamber- acrount of a heavy shadow which
’ Hermiiton, Or».
27-tfc. appurtenances thereto belonging in
at Correll’s shop.
cluding all water rights and rights to Iain’s Cough Remedy speaks well of ^bsrures the south side of-the street,
use of water thereon thereto be
writes Edward P. Miller, Abbot- The town writeup takes a page as
FOR SALE— Visiblo typewriter. A1 ♦Ke
longing or in anywise appertaining:
condition. $25 cash. Inquire at snd also all of the right, estate, tl- „ It, w „ _, Pa.
People who once use does the reclamation story
_
___
tstown.
this office.
27-2tc. tla and Interest of said Arnold Bu; ¡ . hlR preparatlon are seldom satisfied
Each of the smaller towns gets a
mann and Anna M. Buhmann 1 and
n»her
It Is excellent to page of cuts and Pendleton gets sev
FOR SALE— 6 milch cows each $90, to the same: said lands to be sold at with any other
18
eral pages. Each of the towns has
1 yearling heifer $40, 1 yearling nubile auction to the highest bidder allay a cough or break up a com.
Holstein bull $40. heifer calf $15, for cash In hand, the proceeds of |
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its own writeup and all of the pro
team, wagon and harness, weight sale to be applied In satisfaction of ‘HEARTS OE THE RANGE’’
......................
minent
Industries of the county are
of team 3200. good wagon and said execution and all costs.
IS COMING NEXT WEEK given space
PH O N E 152
harness, price $400, 32 Plymouth
Dated this 10th day of February,
Rock hens, 1 rooster $33, 2 sad 1922.
Umatilla Views Shown
L e a v e ’ c rd e r» a t
dle ponies $50 for both, 6 pign
Zoeth Houser. Sheriff.
Both Umatilla and Stanfield have
Vivid Western Picture to be Shown
$40, 1 sheep $5, 2 stands of bees 23-5te.
by J. C. Marin, Deputy
excellent pages of cuts and each has
at Umatilla Friday and in Her
$10, 1 Incubator 120 egg, $10, 1
yearling steer $25. Terms. Inquire
a good writeup. The Umatilla pic
KOTTCV OF SHVRTW S SALE
miston Saturday
Camp ranch 3 miles west of Uma
UNDER EXECUTION
tures include a view of the mouth
tilla. O. C Ransier.
27-ltp.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
Hearts o’ the of the Umatilla river, the school
or an execution ib
buot wm
The vivid action of ----------- - -
..„a a
tue of
Issued
out «,»
of the
T h e French R estaurant
.. the attraction at Umatilla building, a view of the beach and a
EGGS FOR HATCHING— Tancred Circuit Court. State of Oregon, for Ra
’ .
p,a_ House Saturday, scene in the big rail road yard
8. C. Leghorns, good winter lay Umatilla County, and to me directed
ers, phone 801.
27-tfc. and dde*ciZr rendUere2 » 4 i n t e r n mcludes a plot to hold up a money-
8AKUY .U CONFECTIONERT
Altogether the book Is a dttndr
UKEN ESTHER C HA PTER N o. 101. O. E. S ..
meet« »ecuod Tuesday eveninir o f each month
a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic ball. V U itin * membeva
welcome.
Minnie E. S tew art. W. M.
K athryn L. G am er. Sec.
Q
LXHBMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. B A. If .
* * m eet« in Maaunic H all on First and Third
Tuesday evening» o i each m onth. V laitia* breth-
•I
A. F. Beiaaa. W. H.
E. D . D un gaa. Saer*
F r u it, B aled H a y a n d
L iv e sto c k T r a n s f e r
1 /lN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«. L O. O. F.
’
meet« each Munday even in g in Odd Fellow s
hall. V isiting inem bei» cordially invited.
W. K. IsMighura. Sec.
A- Buhnian, N. G.
0 . 0 . Feltbouse :: Phone 404
■ ■■■■■■■■■
! Back in Business :
COUNTY BOOKLET IS
JUST OFF THE PRESS
D R . R . G . (JAT-.K
F K y a lc ia n a n d S u r g e o n
O ffice-G lad ys A ve. near F irst S t.
Office Hours:
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Phone «41
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
Phyuciaa and Surgeo«
E yes treat!*!, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First N ational Dank
OFFICE PH O N E. 92
RESIDENCE PH O N E. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Day or night calls at.sweied promptly
WANT AD
COLUMN
WANT ADS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over F irst N ational Bank
Osteopathy
SHOE REPAIRING
s
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
S a m F p O g o ra , P ro p .
5
£
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D K N T IS T K Y
liera i i» ton, Oregon
Office. Bank Bl<i*r.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours
R esidence Phono
8 a. m. to 6 p. m .
W . J. W A R N E R
attorney at law
11 K K M 1S T O N . O K E G O K
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
J . I). Z U K C H E R
L A W l ’U U
Stanfield
-
•
Oregon
W i l l M a k e O w t a id e T r i p s
J. H. SCHRAM
SEE
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
Well and Modernly Equipped
Special Rates in Maternity Cases
Miss Nell Kammerlin, superin
tendent.
Edwards Buildine
I I . R .M C I< R N Z I R . M . D -
EY E. EA R. N O SE A N D THROAT
H as removed from h is form er location in the
Rond Bid»’’, to
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bid».
H IT T
P E N I B . E ’I’D N
-F O R —
K. L. H A L L '
TRA N SFER
Knerr’s Garage
ALL STOCK and farming Implements naid Court of the 8th day of Febru-«carr|er, a thrilling chase by cowboys
ary. 1922, in favor of J. B. Beebe as
pursuit of the man they believe
for sale. W. W. Rogers.
25-ltc Plaintiff and against Theodore C
c„ ff.top
X k for"«,.M^ . o f ^ V n 5 X
vareen two men resulting In » plunge
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—An organ. Inquire Her
ald or communicate with Rev.
Wann, box 573. Hermiston. Oregon
25-tfc.
RIDS WANTED
The Hermiston Creamery Co.. Is
now ready to receive bids on Its en
tire output of buttermilk.
27-tfc
It iB a credit to the
thousand copies have
,( lg tho„Kht that the
8houId „„ abb> io get
county. len
been printed.
project here
about 1.0 0.
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per ¡ <o de8truct¡on for one, and the peril bnt the Commercial club has decta-
cent per annum from Apr’1
a e, r| who faces a red-hot branding ed to ask (or only 500 at first. When
the further
sum at of the
$400.00
with
2"* 1O
‘ a ”,r
.
.. Is
. thought that
th ereon
rate «if
8 P*r
Iron
la the hands of a villain. . Inter-
, h^
ar. gone it
terest
4n T per annum from June 10. 1920. sperBed are some of the richest pieces more ran be obtained. The under-
the further sum of 876.00 attorney’s
humor that have yet been la n d in g here is that the cpples are
fees, snd for 823.00 eoats andJ*18*
and the whole makes de- to be free, but all must cooperate to
sa l. h w been „ghtfnl entertainment. A capable
, hat every copy does some good
docketed snd enrolled In the office
| neludes Clinton Hodder. Alma and , hat as many as possible get tn-
of the Clerk of said Circuit Court: R ford Charles Everett, and Alfred to the hands of actual home seeker».
FOR RENT— 10 acres with house or ■ x
30 acres with house. All in alfalfa that thd following described real
Good terms to right party. 4 mil»s property In Umatilla County. Oregon
from town. J. H. DeMoes. 25-3te
tmwlti
_ _ ____
Farm Unit ”F” of the Northwest
O L. BENNETT for Auction quarter, being the East Half of
26-tfc Southeast Quarter of Northwest
eerlag.
quarter of Section 8«. Township 5
GROW GRAPES under contract. North Range 28. E W. M. In Umatil
Very low prices for vines for com la County, Oregon.
merelal planting. Peaches, Aprl
I will on the 18ih day of March.
cots. Cherries, all kinds of fruit A. D. 1922 at the hour of 2 o’clock
and ornamental stock. Ask I
In the afternoon of said day at Weet
R tM «Dealer. Home Nursery Front Door of Court House In Pendls.
C , Richland, Wash.
>»*<«• ton, Umatilla County, Orego« «•«» <»»•
. — » " ‘ ■"*
• '»
•• t x X 'T ,/" ~ X ' ”"
,iso directed the production.
on the di. -’hutlon of the copies
______
_________
¡obtained. Herald rea*, -m will be ad
.........
................
. —
U ^ l r Olaertmlnatimi.
" h*r? a"d
* * ‘J " " "
natclied bis papa give hl. ten. Watch for the announcement.
two older brother, money for
c a rfa re
-----------------------------------— •
for the collection at chur. h Excencnt Remedy for Constipatim,
It would be hard to find a better
remedy for constipation than Cham
berlain’» Tablet» They are easy to
take and mild and gentle In effect
Giro them a trial when you have need
B e wanted to go to church also, hat
hl» papa told blm be would have to
stay at home. Ho immediately aald:
“Why don’t yon mako them kid. stay
i? They •» tho ones what alw ay.
tho aicketa."
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D R . T> C. R I C I I E Y
OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN
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Am erican N ational Bank
Pendleton
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Oregon
GUNS
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Physical! and Surgeon
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W e a re c lo sin g o u t o u r s to c k o f
Hats at Cost
Prices range from $1 to $7.50
A g o o d a s s o r tm e n t o f trim m in g s ,
a lso a t c o st p rices
C om e in a n d see w h a t w e h a v e
P E R C E Y S IS T E R S
Don t forget the
St. Patrick’s
Day Ball
A t th e H e rm is to n A u d ito riu m
F R ID A Y , M A R C H
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Pendleton. Oi
Coe’s Orchestra
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QC:CX SERVICE
Phone 785 .
Calls Answered All Honrs
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Surgery
D r V. K. V . P R I M E
Truck Hauling
Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192
Medicine
Calls answ ered at all hours
Office phone 551
R esidence phone 711
Our new brick shoe store Is now open B
with a new line of goods. See us (or J
will furnish the music
Admission will be $1.10
w ith a n e x t r a fine lu n ch f o r 25 c e n ts
TOM MARXEN, Mgr.