I
I
/T H E
W t have arranged with the Sheriff's Office to collect Taxes
HORSES
COWS
SH E E P
POULTRY
SETTING EGGS
R EA L ESTATE
For S ale : For R ent
For E xch oage
YOU’LL GET KES LILTS
One Line : One Time
One Dime
“Jilt 4 Jett”
Miss Long In Ancient H is to ry )
who was the Goddess of Beauty?
H u g h (d re a m ily ) "W a s n 't It A r-
louine?”
Frosh— " W h a t would you
you were in m y shoes?"
Senior— "G et 'em shined."
do
If
J. H. DeMoos. 25-3te.
GAIN OF BULL ASSOCIATIONS
(P rep ared by (h e U s lt - 4 S t a t e . D .p e r ttn .e t
• f A<r1ewlt«r«.)
■ ■ » •■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ M M S M B M M R
U n it " F ” o f the N o rthw est
SE E G 1.
eerin e
ng'
HFNNPTT
Back io Business :
D R . R . G. G A L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
OIRee—Gladys A re. near F irst St.
Ö fter Hours:
I tf>5; 7 : » to 9.
P b )M ciaa and Surg e»*
Eyes treated, tested and G lasses Fitted
O ftce over F irst N ational Bank
OFFICE PH O N E. »2
R ESID EN C E PH O N E. BBS*
Offlee Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 JO p. m.
Dny or n ig h t calls ai,sweie«l p ro m p tly
DK. W. W. ILLSLET
Office over F irst N ational Bank
Osteopathy
Our new brick shoe store is now open
with a new line of goods. See us for
SHOE REFAIRING
•a m
Medicine
Surgery
C all. an*wcr«d at allliou ra
Offlee phone 561
Keslden
D r . F . V . P K ÌM E
D E N T IS T R Y
Herm iston, Oregon
Office. Bank Bldg.
CBBce Phone. »9
Office Hours
Residence Phone
8 a. m. to I p. m .
R o O g aro , F e e » .
Truck Hauling
W. J. W A R N E R
C oal, $1 p e r to n
W ood, $1 p e r cord
T ru n k s a n d M ov in g
H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
ATTORNEY at law
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
L .A W V K R
W ill M o k e O u ta ld o V r lp a
S ta n fie ld
J. H . SCH RAM
E llio tt's T ir e Shop. Phons 192
-
.
O re g o n
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
W e il and M odernly Equipped
Special Rates in Maternity Cases
Miss N e ll
tendent.
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Baltimore
A . F. Beisee. W . M.
DR. FR ANCIS P. A D A M S
Uss s f Purebred Blroo so Improvers
of Productive Capacity of Cows Is
Rapidly Gaining Paver.
bers are being benefited by such co
operative associations even more than
the organizers had anticipated.
Some form of co-operative breeding
Is essential to the proper growth of
the dairy Industry In many sections of
the country, for the reason that the
average herd at present Is so small
that the owner cannot afford to buy a
good purebred bull, and It is certain
that the herds of the future w ill not
be large enough to change this condi
tion m aterially. The movement to get
more people living on farm s and ln vtl-
logeo to keep fam ily cows tends to
diminish the average else o f the herd,
for the one or two cows kept by each
fam ily are really a herd in themselves,
bat owners of small herds cannot a f
ford to keep a bull. They, therefore,
depend upon neighboring bulls, and
the co-operative association Is one
means of providing fo r such cows the
service of high-class hulls.
T h e dairy extension men In South
Carolina, fo r example, realizing the
Importance of the co-operative bull
association, have made It a part of
their campaign for “two cows to each
rural fam ily," and they have set as •
goal the organization In their state of
114 co-operative ball associations.
BEST PACKAGES FOR CHEESE
Boxes Are Subjected to Rough T re a t
ment In Handling and Should
Bo Good and Strong.
K a n im e rlln ,
superin
Edwards Building
SEE
a
Secretary
B. D. D ungan, Secy.
V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. M
I. O. O. F ,
T m e e u each Monday evening in Odd Fellow«
haJl. V isitin g m em bers cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
A. Buhman, N . G.
PR O FE SSIO N A L C A R D S
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
T h e e ig h th grade is p la n n in g to
T h e seniors m et Tuesday and chose play In U m a tilla soon in a game of
CASH Paid fo r second hand goods.
baseball.
Correll'B Shop.
17-tfe th e ir class m otto, style of diplomas
and invitatio ns.
T Y P E W R IT E R Ribbons and carbon
Grace M ille r has le ft the sixth
!
paper fo r sale a t the H erald .
F ra n k Swayze J r., e ntertained a grade and w ill enter the Pendleton
T H E feelin g o f security is w e ll w orth num ber o f the h ig h school students schools. R eta Showel has also le ft
the prem ium
paid.
H o w about a t his home Saturday n ig h t. The and w ill e n te r school a t U m a tilla .
th a t F ire Insurance?
See the E. dance programs and in v ita tio n s were
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc of green shamrock. P a u lin e V o elker
V a n W ilso n has le ft the fo u rth
T Y P E W R IT E R ribbons and carbon won highest honors in cards. O rval grade and w ill enter school a t B a ttle
Silvey and M a ry C u rrie won "boobie" G round, W ashington,
paper a t the H e ra ld office.
Ea™
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
0 .0 .F c lt U m :: PI m m 404
A gain of 35 co-operative bull asso
ciations during the past fiscal year in
dicates that dairy farmers are begin
ning to appreclkte the value of such
organizations. According to the dairy
division of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture there were 158 cf
such associations, as compared with
123 a year ago. This Is an increase of
28 per cent, a very satisfactory gain in
view of the comparative newness of
the plan.
This Increase Is attributed by the
department to the fact that farmers
are beginning to become acquainted
with the benefits which other farmers
have derived from this form of co
operative breeding. Both federal and
state workers have found that mem-
U E R M 1ST O N LODGE NO.
□ A. F. a A. M.
• * meet* ia M u on ic H
T a llo a r i m a n d TkM
Tuaaday ev en in g s o í each m onth. V isitin g bieth-
Economy
Increase A ttributed to Fact That
Farmers Ara Beginning ts Realize
Value sf Quality.
5 2 -ltc .
the H e ra ' d
ZUCEN ESTHER C H A PTER N , toi. O. E. S „
Moond Tusw U y a v r a u ls »I each m aath
a t S3» .h a rp to Maaunic
‘
hall.
II. V isit!
____ ________ r
waicaoM.
M innie E. S tew art. W. IL
K athryn L. G am er. Sec.
Speed
prizes in cards. T h e refreshments
w ere served about eleven o'clock. T he
b irth d a y cake waa decorated -w ith
green candles.
»
q u a rte r, being the E ast H a lf of
N otice is hereby given th a t I have
Southeast
Q u a rte r
of
N orthw est
B E N N E T T to r A u ctio n- q u a rte r c f Section 26, Tow nship 5 taken up and have kept fo r about
fo u r m onths a t the G u lllfo rd ranch
__________ 2 6 -tfc. j N o rth Range 28, E. W . M . in U m a til- three miles n orth east of Herm iston
FOR
S A LE.— Registered
Duroc
la County, Oregon.
Jersey gilts, 6 months old. L. E. G R O W
the fo llo w in g described anim a l:
under
\r or„ G R A P E S
.
contract.
j w j|, on t j,e jg t j j <jay of M arch,
S u lliva n .
26-2tc.
Bay horse, about 1300 lbs., w hite
m Z rrll? n ls n ? r n /° r
fo r A
C° nf A D 1922 at the hou r of 2 o'clock
ro ts
P h r i r u l ng'u B®a®he8, ^ p rJ? ln ,he afternoon of said day a t W est le ft hind foot, star in forehead, brand
J E R S E Y COWS FO R S A L E — 1 Cow
»nd'
J 1 1 , k i da
F ro nt Door of Court House in Pendle, F F w ith connected 4J.
Said anim al w ill be sold, unless
firs t calf, tests 5-5 , price $75.00:
and o rn am ental stock. Ask fo r lon U m a tilla County, Oregon sell the
redeemed, a t public auction to the
1 cow second calf, tests 7-1, price
grape
circu lar. Home
right,» t itle and interest th*e said highest bidder for cash in hand on
$ 1 0 0.0 0 ; 1 cow about 8 years old,
Co. R ichlan d. W ash.
17 -trc Theodore C. Parks and M a ry E . Parks the firs t day of A p ril, 1922 a t the
tests 4-7, price $75.00. Ed Hauge-
had in and to the above described above described ranch a t 2 o’clock
berg.
26-2tp.
property on the 1 0 th day of June. A. p. m.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
D. 1920 or since then has acquired,
Dated a t H erm isto n on this 16th
UNDER EXECUTION
EGGS FO R H A T C H IN G
from
the
to the highest
Notice is hereby given, th a t by a
S t e public
/ f o i ' ^ auction
h “in” hand"*5tSe*
p ™ bld-
£ £ day of M arch, 1922.
famous Tancred strain w hite leg
Signed H . C. G u lllfo rd .
27-2tc
•tue of an execution issued out of
horns. bred to lay, at $1.50 for
s
i n X " . ' “ 1™
“ 14
16, $8.00 per hundred. F. A. Phelps
‘ ed A” 18 8th day ° f F eb rU ary' Excellent Remedy for Constipation
26-tfc. directed and delivered Upon a Judg- .
I t w ould be hard to fin d a better
Co^rt
T v e ,retl b 8aid
Zoeth Houser. S h eriff.
L E A V E O RDERS fo r S. C R. I. Red Court on the 10th day of F eb ru a ry , » a r i
n v < p M arin Tfonntv rem edy fo r constipation than Cham
1922,
in
favo
r
o
f
R.
W
.
C
a
rg
ill.
23’
5tc-
By
C
M
a
r
,n
’
Deputy
and w h ite leghorn setting eggs at
b erlain's Tablets. T h e y are easy to
the Jew elry store. $1.00 per set against Arnold Buhraann and A n na M
take and m ild and gentle ln effect
tin g .
26-tfc. Buhm ann in the suit therein pending
w herein the said R. W . C a rg ill was BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE G ive them a t r ia l when you have need
COMMISSION OF OREGON
F O R SA LE— 40 acres, p a rtly im p la in tiff and the said A rno ld B u h
mann and A n n a M. Buhm ann were
proved. Terms. W . A. Leathers.
In the m a tte r of pro
defendents, fo r the sum of $ 2516.60,
COULDN’T READ THE ‘SIGNALS’
and
fix in g
26-tfc. w ith interest thereon a t the ra te of scribing
8 per cent per annum from the 24th ? T d nrnmn?L»Hnn * n f
Later, Mystified Newcomere to New
FO R S A L E — M y herd of grade Jer day of December, 1921, u n til paid and tb® P™
York W o rt Enlightened, and a
O F -6
°?,8
seys. T ake your choice a t very a t fo r the fu rth e r sum of $250.00 a t- ru ' ea an<L r,^,gu
L ittle Embarrassed.
tra c tiv e prices. A ll young stock. torney fees, and fo r the fu rth e r sum ':o'lcern1in *’ 1 tbe, h a’’ <i.1'
w ®ishing, inspect-
Geo. H . Root.
25-tfc. of $23.00 costs and disbursements,
w h ic h said decree and jud gem ent
and 8tora6e there
Newcomers to New York by steam
ship begin to learn things about the
FO R SA L E —"-One 14 cut Deering and order of sale have been d uly ° *
header, 2 18-foot boxes and nets, docketed and enrolled in the office of
city as soon as their vessel gets head
NOTICE
one double disk tandem rig , ono the clerk o f said court, and in and
ed up the harbor. There was a party
by
w
hich
said
judgem
ent,
decree
and
A
E
E
IN
T
E
R
E
S
T
E
D
P
A
R
T
IE
S
:
h ig h -lift tw o bottom gang plow
of such oa a vessel from Southern
o
rder
of
sale
it
was
directed
th
a
t
,
P
!?ase
take
notice
th
a
t,
pursuant
16-lnch. In q u ire H e ra ld office.
ports.
” *e Provisions o f C hapter 333
25-3tp. the h ere in a fte r described real prop-
From the roof of a high downtown
e rty in U m a tilla County, Oregon, to-
*“ e General Law s of Oregon for
wlt:
the year 1917, public hearings w ill office building they saw w h a t ap
F O R S A L E — Reasonable o ffe r accept
T he N ortheast q u a rte r o f the be held fo r the purpose o f establish- peared to be a string of signal flags
ed fo r a 10 acre tra c t. SE»4 SW>4
Southwest q u a rte r of the Southeast *n£ standard grades fo r h ay and the snapping In the breeze. Some were
N E K Sec. 16, 4 N R28. Box 104,
q u a rte r of Section N in e ( 9 ) , T o w n - prom ulgation o f rules and re g iila- white, some were striped and one big
Glasgow, M ontana.
2&-31p. phlp Fou r ( 4 ) , N o rth o f R a n g * tions
concerning
the
h a n d lin g .
one was a flaming rod.
T w e n ty -e ig h t ( 2 8 ) , E. W M . togeth- w eigh ing , inspecting and storage
“I f we only knew the code we could
er
w
ith
the
tenements,
hereditam
ents
thereof
at
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
times
and
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 35 H. P. Atless
tell what they mean,” said a member
and appurtenances thereto belong- places, to -w lt:
Engine for young woA stock, in good con ing inclu din g a il w a te r rig h ts and
A p ril 4, 1922, a t 252 Court House, of the party. "Perhaps they indicate
dition with good clutch. 15 H P Falk En rig h ts to use of w ater thereon thereto P o rtland, Oregon, a t 1 0 :0 0 o'clock w hat channel we are to take op the
gine mounted on truck ready to go, with belonging or in anywise a p p e rta in - A. M .
river.”
"O r maybe tljey are weather w arn
clutch. <325.00 for cash. For Particulars ing, and also a ll of the estate, r i g h t : A p ril 6, 1922, at the County Court
and interest of said Arnold Buhm ann House, Pendleton. Oregon, a t the
ings o f some kind," guessed another.
address H. A Street. Weston, Ore , R. 2 and Anna M . Buhm ann in and to the hour of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock A. M.
“Let's ask one o f the officers.”
28-2U. same, be sold by the s h e riff of U m a-
A ll interested parties are urged
They did. The officer looked first
tills. County, Orego” , to satisfy said to be present and give such testi-
mony or advance such in fo rm atio n with the naked eye and then w ith his
FOR SALE— Team young horses, well judgm ent and a ll costs.
Therefore, I w ill, on the 2 5 th day as m ay be deemed p e rtin e n t to the glasses.
matched, weight about 1400 lbs. Also
"T h a t’s the Janitor's wash hung out
of M arch, 1922, at the hour of tw o inq uiry.
harness to fit W. M. Turner, Umatilla. o’clock
in the afternoon o f said day, i Dated a t Salem, Oregon this 11th on the roof to dry," he announced, as
Oregon.
28-ltp at the fro n t door of the C ourt House day of M arch, 1922.
he finished I lls survey. “The big red
In the C ity of Pendleton, U m a tilla
By order of th e Commission,
one Is a tablecloth.”— Pittsburgh Dis
FO R SA L E — 1 Pum p Jack. leveling C unty, Oregon, sell a ll the rig h t, t i - , 2 7 - l t c
Secretary
patch.
instru m en t, harness, stoves, ranges’ tie and interest w hich the said de
sm all am ount of lum ber, flooring, fendants A rno ld Buhm ann and Anna - — ——------------------------------------
floo r Joice, w indow frames, elc. M. Buhm ann, or e ith e r of them , had BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE
Whsnos tha “Spit Curl."
C orrell's Shop.
’
23-tfe. on the 28th day of A p ril, 1920, or
The curl over the forehead, aa worn
COMMISSION OF OREGON
since then have acquired, o r n ow
by young ladles o f today, has a very
have, in and to the fo llo w in g describ- In the m a tte r of p re-
____
long literary history, having been men
F O R SA L E — T A N C R E D W . L E G
ed premises, situated in U m a tilla scribing
and
fix in g
»
tioned before the tim e of Shakespeare,
H O R N eggs for h atchin g at $1.50 County, S tate of Oregon, to -w lt:
Sstandards
fo r
grain
fo r 15. W e have a few settings
and probably has existed for many
The N ortheast q u a rte r of the and
g ra in
products
from special pen a t $2.50. Isaac Southwest q u a rte r of the Southeast and the prom ulgation
centuries. A very antique statue de-
G -F 7
J«y.
plcta Opportunity as having a bald
q u a rte r of Section N in e ( 9 ) , Tow n- i of rules and refcula-
head, save for one lock of h air In
ship F o u r
( 4 ) , N o rth of Range tions concerning th e
5 ROOM H O U SE fo r sale. In q u ire T w e n ty -e ig h t ( 2 8 ) , E .W .M . together h an dlin g,
w e ig h in g ,
the center of the forehead. This was
a t Correll's shop.
27-tfc. w ith tenements hereditam ents and inspecting and stor-
to show that there waa but one chance
appurtenances thereto belonging in - ago thereof
to take advantage o f an opportunity.
NOTICE
F O R S A L E — V isib le ty p e w rite r. A1 eluding all w a te r rig h ts and rig h ts to
Doubtless the belles of that day, tak
condition.
$25 cash. In q u ire at the use of w a te r thereon‘ ¿bereto he- T O A L L IN T E R E S T E D P A R T IE S :
ing the lessou taught by the marble
(akfl not(ce th a , purauant
this office.
27-2tc. longing or In
to M a r t, began to w ear a sim ilar lock.
?ind " ’I " , " 1
In M ^ A rn rU d R " to the Provisions of C h ap ter 333
Genera, Lawg o f Oregon for The practice has continued to tha
F O R S A L E — 6 m ilch cows each $90, tie and Interest of m I Arnold B u- of
find Annn
Buhm ann 1 «inn ..
_
1017
n u k iio h n o r in a a w ill
present day.
1 y e a rlin g h eife r $40, 1 yearling mATin
to the same: said lands to be sold at
»r 1917 P bile » « r i M l w ill
T he curls are made to adhere to the
H o lstein b ull $40, h eife r calf $15, nubile auction to the highest bidder be
“ g ra te L i i
forehead by the application o f any
team , wagon and harness, w eight for cash in hand, the proceeds of ing standard grades for grain
one of many modern substances made
o f team 3200, good w jg o n and sale to be applied in satisfaction of F ra ln ? T , u. ' ta . f 5 d _ 1
harness, price $400. 32 Plym outh
These
tlon of rules and regulations con expressly for that purpose.
said
execution
and
a
ll
costs.
Rock hena, 1 rooster $33, 2 sad
n oted this 10th day o f F eb ru a ry corning the h an dlin g, w eig h in g , In - curls are called by the commonalty,
dle ponies $50 fo r both, 5 pigs
spectlng and storage thereo f a t the “spit curls,” but thia Is a mtanomer
$40, 1 sheep $5, 2 stands of bees 1922.
follo w in g times and places, to -w lt:
Zoeth Houser. S h e riff,
and misleading.
$10, 1 Incu bator 120 egg, $10, 1
M arch 16. 1922 at the County
by J. C. M a rin . Deputy
y e a rlin g steer $25. Term s. In q u ire 23-5te.
__________________________________ Court House. Pendleton. Oregon, at
World Rrooo Exhibit at Prapue.
Camp ranch 3 m iles west of U m a
XTA-rmv n F C IT V P T W U PA T V
*be hour o f 1 0 :0 0 o clock A. M.
tilla . G. C Ransier.
2 7 -ltp .
A novel exhibit was staged recently
F Y U C U T IO N
M arc h 17' 1 9 2 2 ' Com m ercial Club
kt .1
, k
R
|„
. l - . E v w ir
Rooms. W a lla W a lla , W ashington.
at Prague under the auspices of the
Notice is hereby given th a t by v lr -
J922
MerchanU> E z
EGOS
FOR
H A T C H IN G — Tancred
Charles Plchal newspapers.
A largo
tue of an execution issued out of the .
W ashington
S. C. Leghorns, good w in te r la y C irc u it C ourt. S ta le of Oregon, fo r cha" Kre'h S^ o ,» 2 2 “
2 5 2 Court
hall was set soldo fo r the display Of
ers, phone 801.
27-tfc.
newspapers from all principal cities
U m a tilla County, and to me directed
P o rtland Oregon a t 10 00
and delivered, upon the Judgement
f or^ an<l* W egon a l
of the world. O f those there were more
A L L STOCK and fa rm in g Im plem ents and decree rendered and entered In ° ^ ^ ¿ earlnKB
p a rtlc lp a t- than 4.000. from (3hlna. Japan. Pales
1 »
'
n D e p ir t-
fo r sale. W . W . Rogers.
2 5 -lte said Court o f the 8th day of F ebru-
ary. 1922. in favor of J. B. Beebe as
»h* ,r w n rk , ?? weU^ a.« tine, AnstraUa, tsarist and soviet Rus
P
~ la ' in tiff
I f f and n against
o a in s f T
Theodore
honH nrp n
C. nient
™ nt of Public
'n
At
.T L e
n T sia. India, Africa, Turbsy and from
every country o f Europe and America.
and M ary E Parks as Defend-
^ ’^ " ‘“ 'T ld e r lilo n
be
miscellaneous
Parka ,r
the sum of $264.13 w ith In -
7 h . n ^ / In More than 800 papers from Franea
T “ t \ rh ;n4 « r n
^ « / e % 7 ,7 ^
S ^ T a n d ^ d T T f ^ n it iS
were shown. Aa a m atter o f fact, the
BIDS WANTED
,
T he Herm iston C ream ery Co , is cent per annum from A p ril ^ 1 $ »
D e p a rlm e n ^ of ^ g r l c u h u r e . exhibit comprised only a minnte pro
ow ready to receive bids on Its en-
portion of the world's newspapers,
w * e ]1
ll • *«
to m atters
terest inereon
thereon ai
at the
ra te ««
of »
8 per
a8______
m e r»i«?
pvi — , 7
anH dockages. but, from the viewpoint of the Ukecho-
Ire o utput of b u tte rm ilk .
2 7 -tfc T^resi
cent per annum from June 10. 1920. weights, discounts and
alovak pohllc. It waa very Instructive
the fu rth e r sum of $75.00 attorney's
„ - , h- r i - . . , .
$10.00 REWARD
fees, and fo r » « 00 costs and dis-
G rain growers and a ll o th er In te l
and succeaafUI.
Information leading to arrest and coo- bursements. w hich said decree. Judg- e s te d p a rt les a r
e
o- aa TBncs
ion of sneak thief who stole hay knife m ent. and order of sale has been and give such tss th ™ a y or advancs
docketed
and
enrolled
In
the
office
<•««*>
In
fo
rm
atio
n
as
may
be deem d
i stack on my place, between March 12
the C lerk of said C irc u it C ourt; P *v tl" « " ‘
’¡ • J ’’’ ” 7 ' thl. n t h
20. F. L. Jewett
2»-ltc of
America la full of
and whereas by said Judgement, de-
Dated at Salem Oregon this 11th
who fool
cree
and
order
of
sale
it
waa
directed
day
o
f
*
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rcb
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FO R R E N T — 10 acres w ith house or
folk
By order o f the Lommisaion,
30 acres w ith house. A ll In a lfa lfa th a t thd follow in g described re a l
ara oo lower class folk wbP I
Win. P. Ellis
Good terms to rig h t p arty . 4 miles property in U m a tilla County, Oregon
from town.
Service
Miss Brler.ly (in Caesar class)
M r V o e lk er had a b irth d a y last " W h a t is the L a tin race?"
Saturday, and F rid a y a t one o'clock
M ars h a ll— " It's a race between a
LOST— Black lace leath er shoe on th e student body presented h im a L a tin pony and the teacher’s goat.1
n orth road, fin d er please leave at b e a u tifu l gold w atch chain as a re -
or n o tify H e ra ld or F . M. G uiw its.
membe rance.
Grade News
2 6 -ltc .
M onrover L aw entered the seventh
R E W A R D — Lost or stolen. 22 short
T he opera was a success fin a n c ia l grade this week.
W inchester repeating rifle .
Re
ly and we wish to th a n k the public
T h e Seventh grade is Interested In
tu rn this office and get rew ard
No questions asked.
27-2tc. for th e ir support. T he receipts were the declam atory contest w hich w ill
$104.00.
be held a t the high school aud ito riu m
E. L. H A L L T ransfer. C all K n e rr’e
T hu rsday o f this week. T h e re arc
garage. Phone 152.
12-tfc.
Superintendent Green visited the six en terin g from the seventh grade.
E L L IO T T 'S
T IR E
SHO P— Gates school Tuesday.
ADoHlceG maCh' ne r° ,IS
FOR SALE
LO D G E DIRECTORY
«s. 19
Voi. 2,
C hildren's clothes preferred. Satis
faction guaranteed
M rs.
A lb ert
Sm ith, Gladys Ave.
26-tfc.
tires.
By g e ttin g your m essage into the
farm homes o f th e W est End
o f U m atilla County
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N .
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
F. E. W a rd of Pendleton Bpent
M onday, Tuesday and a portion of
Wednesday at the high school tak in g
pictures for the A n nu al. T h e football,
basketball, and debate teams, the
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
characters of the opera, members of
All Kinds of Insurance
the orchestra and band and many
class pictures were made. T h e seniors
also had th e ir g radu atio n pictures
made. Pictures of classes and facul-
B U Y A H O M E — 10 to 64 acres, p ar y were taken.
tia lly Improved. Joins c ity
on
east. W a te r rig h t paid to date.
A D V E R T IS E
12 years to pay. E b e r D. Mossle.
F rederick Hesser is spending a few
YOUR W ANTS
17-8tc. weeks w ith his m other a t W eston. He
IN THE
W A N T E D — Dressm aking
to
do. w ill retu rn in tim e to graduate.
WANT AD
COLUMN
HERALD,
High School Mirror
N O T IC E O F T A X E S
I f you w ish to p ay y o u r ta x e s in fu ll o r th e first
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 ay g e t y o u r s ta t e
m e n t.
H E R M IS T O N
H .S.M C K R N Z T R .M .D .
H IT T
EY E. EA R. N O SE A N D THROAT '
Has removed from h is form er location in the
Rond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
PENDLETON
—F O R —
: OREGON
D R . D. C. R T C IT K Y
OPTOMETRIST a n d optician
E yes Scientifically Exam ined
Lenses Ground and Fitted
A m erican N ational Bank
Pendleton
Bldg.
On
GUNS
DR. RAY LOGAN,
Physlcan and Surgeon
Umatilla. Oregon
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DOUBLE
STAM PS
O n a ll s a le s u n til A p ril 1 st to g e t y o u s t a r t e d o u t r ig h t
N ow is th e tim e to b u y t h a t w a tc h y o u h a v e b een
w a n tin g so long.
W e g iv e s ta m p s on s a le s on ly .
Certain characteristics of American
cheese, most valuable for export pur
poses, In addition to good flavor, in
clude firm, close-bodied texture, clean
and sound rind, and strong, well-made
packages. The favored export style
Is the large so-called “Cheddar,”
weighing from 80 to 80 pounds, al
though of later years a good many
“twins" have been exported. "Twins”
weigh about 35 pounds each, and are
packed two In a box.
The m atter of the package Is very
Important, as the boxes are subjected
to rough handling In loading and un
loading. The most satisfactory boxes
I are sufficiently largo for the entire
rheeae, fo r with a cheese higher than
the box, the pressure o f other boxes
plied ou top destroys the shape of
the cheese and Injures the rind.
It Is common In the United States
to paraffin moat o f the cheese market
ed a week or ten days a fte r the cheese
Is made, which permits free motstnre
! to escape and allows for the usual
shrinkage. During tha spring, sum
mer, and autumn, the use of refriger
ator cars, where a temperature of 35
degrees to 48 degrees F. SSSy he main
tained, la important In shipping, it
has been found as a result of experi
ments conducted by the United States
Department of Agriculture.
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
M a r m ia t e * * , O r .g o v *
" G IF T S
Read the Wand Ada.
Want Ada Bring Resulta
Applao Baked fey Lightning.
When aB apple tree near Sontk
Hnrw alk. Coen., had bam »truck fey
Bgfetntng the apples left hanging so
I the tree ware found to bo baked.
Sguoaking Sheoo a Good Oman.
T heatrical people have many aupor-
makao the Brat eotranee, bo ia aa
s f • weitem« from the audience.
T R A N S F E R
P H O N E 152
Leave ordere at
TRANSFER
Knerr’s Garage
R H O M B O H IO O N H A R D W A R I
M «. 40
H. Robisett, Prsp.
Z H w w iH ... Ore.
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
Feed Balanced Ration.
Satisfactory Flow o f M ilk.
Where no efTort Is made to give cows
: rood care. It Is difficult to make them
nay their way. They may give a satla-
! 'aetory S o w of milk for a few weeks;
i mt later on they fail to keep the palls
i tiled.
E. L. H A L L
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
T h e French Restaurant
I t is extremely difficult to feed a
ration which w ill cause a starved cow
to Increase her milk flow. The safest
rule Is to feed a balanced ration from
the beginning, and to provide sd«A)uate
feed to meet her requirements.
T H A T L j4 S T ”
■AKUT aad COSFlCnOSMT
Beomthrl
Pendleton
Echo
S ta n fie ld
Herm iston
In to U m a tilla
8 :0 0
1:15
9 :3 0
9 :5 5
1 0 :1 5
rraien.Y murr clash
1 2 :0 0
1 :1 5
1 :3 5
1 :5 5
2 :1 5
4 :0 0
5:18
6 :3 5
6 .6 5
< :1 6
LEAVE
Hskbscb Bras., Proprietor«
A D. CROSLAND A SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
U m a tilla
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :0 0
H erm iston
8 :2 0 1 2 :2 0 4 :2 0
S ta n fie ld
8 :4 5 1 2 :4 6 4 :4 6
Echo
9 :0 0
1 :0 0 6 :0 0
In to Pendleton 1 0 :1 5
2:16 4 :1 6
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
L eavin g Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
L eavin g U m a tilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Phone 868
7 22 Cottonwood
W « D e liv er Parcels at W ay Points
o sa te