The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 30, 1922, Image 5

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    TTIE H ER M ISTO N H E R A LD , HERM ISTON, OREGON.'
NOTICE OF TAXES
IVe have arranged With the Sheriff’s Office to collect Taxet
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 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.
them referred to th e narcotic bills
and b ills rela tin g ' to alien s. One bill
referred to A m erican wom en loosing
their citizen sh ip by m arrying for­
eign ers. W e are ask in g th at«lh at bill
be changed.
High School Mirror
Devoted to th e In terest and D evelopm ent o f the H erm iston Schools
Try the drug store first. W ater
glass 35 cen ts a quart. M itchell Drug
"
29-21C.
Co.
No. 19
Voi. 2.
A' very good crowd atten d ed the
declam atory con test F riday even in g,
<•
♦ There w ere tw en ty-fou r con testan ts
❖ TOO LATE FOR LAST WEEK * rnd the contest in both d ivision s was
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<• In terestin g and very close. P upils
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
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of the fourth grade rendered several
All Kinds of Insurance
nus cat num bers w h ich w ere warm-
NOTE— Som e in terestin g m atter
y praised. Mrs. M cK enzie, president
hud to be left out of The Herald
of the P. T. A. acted as chairm an
la st w eek on accou nt o f a "blow ­
j for the even in g. The Judges of the
out," in th e m otor that runs our
con test w ere M iss Clara G. H all,
SEE O. L. B E N N E T T for A u ction ­
eerin g.
26-tfc. \ L inotype w h ich occurred sh ortly
Principal B ixby of
the W estland
before th e paper w ent to press.
A D V E R T IS E
'schools
and
Mrs,
B
ixby,
teach er In
GROW GRAPES under contract. I T hanks to prom pt service by the
the W estland schools. The w inners
V ery low prices for vines for com ­
YOUR W A NTS
pow er com pany and the repair
jin the con test w ere; in class D, Miss
m ercial p lan tin g. Peaches. A pri­
IN THE
shop in P ortland- the m otor was
cots. Cherries, all kin ds of fru it
Juno W arner first and W allace H unt
back for th is w eek ’s work. The
and ornam ental stock. A sk for
second. In class C, D orothy Sh otw ell
grape circular. Home N ursery
m ater.al held over is run on this
|fir s t and A n ita P aulsen second. The
Co. R ichland , W ash.
17-tfa
page.
w inners of first place w ill represent
W AN TED 3 Room House for cash.
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,
,
.
. i the school in th e d istrict contest at
Evans
The
am
m
onia
pipe
in
the
City
Meat
Must be reasonable. Ralph „ Evans
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U m atilla A pril 7. The receipts were
29-2tp M arket burst la st Tuesday rfnd bus-
.
.. . . .
HORSES
, ,
.
.
... $15.35 and w ill be divided am ong
iness
had
to
be
discon
tin
u
ed
for
th
e
,
"
COWS
i the grades to purchase m aterial for
Try th e drug store first. W ater
SH E E P
glass 35 cen ts a quart. M itchell D rug day
bas0 ball.
POULTRY
Co.
29-2tc.
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SETTING EGGS
j Mr, and Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie made
The h ig h school declam atory con­
a b u siness trip to Echo W ednesday.
test w ill be held In the h igh school
R EA L E STA T E
.
.
auditorium F riday. March 31. There
Far 8*1« : For R ent
For Exchonge
Mrs. E lla P ercey w h o has been on
,,
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are tw o c o n testen ts in th e oratorl-
SPECIAL CORBE8PONDENCB
the sick lis t Is out again .
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YOU’LL GET RESULTS'
cal division and seven In th e declam -
Last W eek
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, atory division. T h is prom ises to be
The card party to be given by the
Mrs C atheart of W hite Salm on is
, n terestin g and you arc cordla,_
By g e ttin g your m essage into th e
Home Bureau w il be held Thursday v isitin g at the hom e of her sister Mrs )y
The H g Qr
farm hom es o f th e W est End
o f U m atilla County
n ig h t, March 23 at 3 p. m. in Com- K elley.
w i„ fu r n ,sh mU8,c and the
m u n ity hall. W hist and 500 w ill be
—
¡udm sston is free.
played
Mrs
W.
and Mrs.
L. J.
p
i r t J C U and
U 1IU a
ta large v crowd
r u n u
i is
o v expected.
a j/v v iv u .
A»»
. K.
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. . . . Illsley ----------
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One Line : One Time
Good refreshm ents and prizes are th e K in gsley gave th e second o f a series
One Dime
T h is is “ Buy your A nnual W eek"
order o f the even in g.
I o f dinner p arties W ednesday
and m em bers o f th e jun ior class are
g iv in g talk s before the assem bly
The literary departm ent o f the
Mrs. O. G. Sapper en tertain ed at a
each m orning as and advertisem ent
Home Bureau m et on Tuesday at the "dinner party T hursday n igh t. Covers
P h y llis Dyer, Irw in S h otw ell and
hom e of Mrs. M cFarland. They m eet were placed for 12.
H u gh F raser have m ade th eir ap­
a gain in tw o w eek s.
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j Mrs. F. M. G ulw lts, M iss G u lw lts pearance and Zona B en sel w ill ap-
WANT AD
COLUMN
UMATILLA ITEMS
FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES »1.25 per sack. H. J.
S till.n g s .
29-tfc.
FOR SALE— R esidence, 5 rooms w ith
garden ground, fru it, shade. Close
in . Inquire at H erald office. 29-tfe
Several ladies got togeth er F riday
and Saturday to sew for the hospital,
The m et at the hom e of Mrs. N u gen t
and had a very busy tim e. F orty-
th ree pilow slip s and 23 sh eets w ere
made.
The lad ies a ssistin g w ere
Mrs. R enick, Mrs. L lew ellyn , Mrs.
R inehart, Mrs. M cFarland and Mrs.
N u gen t.
and M is. S. S. P alm er en tertain ed at
a bridge d in ner T uesday n igh t.
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Mrs. E.R .Crocker w ent shopping
. to P en dleton T u esd ay..
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Mr.s E. W . M ack w ho has been ill
¡s im proving.
FOR SALE— Som e good work horses,
Mr. Clem ens of th e firm of Clem ens
also m ow ing m achine and hay
T he Home Bureau voted to pur &
_______
E bert _____
o f P en dleton , w as in H erm -
rake. Other farm equipm ent. W. C.
G reen.
29-2tp. c h a se »5.00 W'orth of goods to m ake ,st on W ednesday,
diapers for the A lbertin a Kerr nu rs­
FOR SALE— Thorobred
Percheon ery hom e in P ortland. There are tw o
The L adies A lta r society m et at the
Mare Colt, 6 mo old. Reasonable. g ir ls from U m atilla county in th is hom e o f Mrs. F. A. Chezlk W ednes-
G. D. G enn, H erm iston, Ore. 2 9 - lt p
hom e. The
are .........
In need
nuiue.
A««. babies —
.......— of day. It w as decided d u rin g th e bus-
FOR SALE— 20 O. A. C. Strain B ar­ diapers, as they use betw een 500 and jness m eetin g to g iv e a dance E aster
red Rock la y in g p u llets. One roost­ 600 a day at th e hom e.
Monday.
er direct from O. A. C.. »35.00 G.
D. G enn, 1 Mi m iles N. W. H erm is­
T he farm ers w est of U m atilla have
Te(j Carrell of U m atilla w as in
ton.
2 9 -ltp .
purchased a com m u nity spray pum p H erm iston W ednesday.
FOR SALE— B ronze tu rkey eggs. for use In the orchards in th a t v icin -
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Mrs.
A lice
N u g en t,
U m atilla, ity. There are 10 w ho have signed
C. H ill of P en d leton w as a H erm ­
z P h on e 47F 2.
29-2tp.
up on th e purchase list. A ll of the iston visito r F riday.
EGGS FOR HATCHING from
the (orchards need to be sprayed.
fam ous Tancred strain w h ite le g ­
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J. K. and Gordon S h otw ell m ade a
horns, bred to lay, at »1.50 lor
T he P acific F ru it G rowers E xpress b u siness trip to W eiser, Idaho last
15, »8.00 per hundred. F. A. P help s com pany have closed down tlie r w eeK, T hey returned the m iddle oi
26-tfc.
works
Mr. O. L. ,b is week.
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W
U I K S 1 for
U I three
l l i l . e e m onth s and ---------
EAVE ORDERS for S. C R. I. Red Edw ards, w ho w as in charge has gone
and w h ite legh orn s e t t in g eg g s a t 1, C alifornia,
Mr. and Mrs. L yle B oynton and
t h e - J
.T ew
e w elry
p lr v store.
sto re
S I . 00 ner
th
»1.00
per se t-
t­
| children
of
at the
t llii u ic u
v ia H elix sp en t Sunday
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tin g .
, 26-tfc.
T he hom e talen t play w as given hom e of Mrs. W . S. Boynton.
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FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im ­ by th e E astern S tar on Tuesday n ig h t
t be hom e of Mrs. W. S B oynton,
proved. TermB, W . A. Leathers. w as very good and w ell attended. The
25-tfQ. proceeds are to go tow ard the price j j re B oynton , and Mrs. R lselin g ent
a . X- -
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i t 4 Vt XX n XX U7
ertained
Sunday
in honor s of
the new ­
SEW ING M ACHINE for sale or trade of the new piano.
lyw ed s Mr. and Mrs. V ayne B oynton.
or rent. C orrell’s Shop.
29-tfc.
T he L adles Aid o f the P rotestan t
FOR SALE— My herd of grade Jer­ church w ill hold a bazaar on April
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adamson w en t
seys. Take your ch oice at very a t­ 5, at C om m unity h all to raise m oney
to P en dleton W ednesday on business.
tra ctiv e prices. A ll youn g stock.
Geo. H. Root.
25-tfc. tow ard th e new church.
F rank R alph is out again a fter an
OR SALE OR TRA DE— F ive room
T he C atholic L adies A ltar society I illn ess.
b u n galo. tw o 50 f t lots, w ill take
is to have a cooked food and apron
good used car as part paym ent. In­
qu ire H erald o ffice or Ad. Box 417 sa le on E aster Saturday.
The M o-Anna clu b m et th is w eek
H erm iston, Ore.
29-3tp
k
‘
,,
,
at the hom e o f E lanor Casserly. The
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie K in g have
decorated
honor o f S t.
OR SALE— Good H atch in g E g g s m oved Into the N u gen t cottage w est
P atrick .
from S. C. W h ite L eghorn Tancred
stra in . »1.25 for 15, »6.50 for 100. o f U m atilla recen tly vacated by Mr.
C. C. C linesm lth. 1 m ile N. of tow n. and Mrs. O. L. Edw ards.
Gwyn H ugh es is on the sick list.
29-2tp.
OR SALE OR TRADE-A 35 H. P. Atless
Engine for young work stock, in good con
dition with good clutch. 15 H P Falk En­
gine mounted on truck’ready to go, with
clutch. <325.60 for cash. For Particulars
address H. A Street. Weston,Tire , R 2
28-2tc.
OR SALE— TAN CRED W. LEG­
HORN eg g s for h a tc h in g at »1.50
for 15. W e have a few se ttin g s
from sp ecial pen a t »2.50. Isaac
ROOM HOUSU for
a t C orrell’s shop.
In quire
27-tfc.
5 FOR HATCHING— Tancred
S. C. L eghorns, good w in te r lay­
ers, phone 801.
27 -tfc.
LL STOCK and farm in g im plem ents
for sale. W . W . R ogers.
2 5 - lt c
MISCELLANEOUS
BIDS WANTED
„
pear today. T hey are to give a little
play F riday m orning as a booster of
the A nnual. T he play w as w ritten
by P h y llis Dyer.
Last F riday the high school w a lk ­
ed o ff w ith the first base ball gam e
of the season by a score of 15-2
w ith U m atilla.
The v isito rs w ere
unable to score after th e second in ­
ning. Coach G ralapp Is w e ll pleased
w ith the sh ow in g and b eliev es th at
he can pu t out a w in n in g team . Tho
victory w as rather a surprise ow in g
to the fact th a t the team has had
only one w eek ’s practice but th e boys
ire tak in g advan tage and are out
every afternoon.
Mr .Sutton rep resen tin g John W.
Graham com pany of Spokane w as a
business caller at the h ig h school
W ednesday.
Mr. W ard of P en dleton returned
Monday w ith th e proofs for th e a n ­
nual and m ost everyone w as w ell
pleased.
Grade N ew s
The eig h th grade w as defeated la st
F riday at U m atilla in a gam e of base
ball by a score of 6-3. T hey play
S tan field th is w eek and exp ect to
com e hom e w ith th e bacon.
Four P alm er H onor A w ards were
received by th e fo llo w in g pupils,
F lorence W h itn ey Gerald M cK enzie,
G enevieve Lamb and M illard W h ite.
la st
week
been in
Seven th
m onth s
to P en ­
Story Deals W ith Great North W est;
W ill be at Um atilla Friday,
Hermiston Saturday
Dr. Madden of the U. S. Bureau
Ju d gin g from a b rief syn opls of
of anim al Industry,
industry, spent m
M onuay
onday and
ano
Tuesday te stin g cow s in Colum bia
_ ____ a „ ,.„ i„ v nlct.ire
of D oubt,” a new Selzn lck picture
for tuberculosis.
produced under the personal super­
vision of Burton G eorge, w h ich opens
T he Addlem an fam ily have moved
a 2 day en gagem en t sh ow in g at
on to th e J. H. DeMoss place. Mr.
U m atilla F riday and H erm iston Sat­
A ddlem an has rented th e place for
urday, th is p .ctu re te lls one of the
the season.
stron gest and m ost clo sely k ln tted
screen stories of the present picture
A surprise w as given Mr. and Mrs.
H. Beldue M onday e v en in g w h en season.
W hen Marion H ilgrade, dau ghter
a num ber of neighb ors and friends
of a great lum ber k in g of th e N orth ,
gathered at th eir hom e to spend the
w est, undertook to guard the Inter­
even in g. The event celebrated Mr.
ests of a w ayw ard brother, she little
and Mrs. B eld ue’s w edding anniver-
dream ed th at Cupid aw aited her in
siary. A fter a pleasant e ven in g, re­
the guise of a rugged lum berm an.
fresh m en ts w ere served
F ate won for her the acquain tan ce
W . R. N u gen t w as called to P o rt­
H arry Connors, an em ploye o f Fred
of Jules B onn lvet, a F rench-C ana­
land th is w eek on business.
Chezlk, is p u ttin g in an ice cream A m illin ery school w ill be held un
dian, when she turned her an k le In
plan t He is f .t t in g up a room In the der the direction of Mrs. E. Van Deu-
the snow . T he m u tu al attraction
M iss A gn es F allen sp en t several Cliezlk b u ild in g w ith cem ent floor gen at th e home of Mrs. Frank Bed-
was lnstan an eou s and th ereafter
days in P ortland th is week-end.
and k alsim lned y alls.
T h is is to be dow on April 3 and 5. Mrs. Van Deu-
Marion w as the fair su bject of J u le s’
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done in w h ite. A lready Mr. Connors sen has w ritten Mrs. J. H. R eid, pro-
atten tio n and affection s.
T he com m ittee In charge of furn-
m achinery an(j equ pm ent all ject leader, req u estin g thrtne who
But every dram a has Its v lllia n
lsh in g the h osp ital room has been
_nd aa sofjn as , he room
coni- w lsh to Join the rlaBB to have their
and In th is Instance Jack Macy, lum
busy g e ttin g and com paring prices
ted he p]ans sta r tin g bu siness.
silk cleaned and pressed ready for
T hey hope to have th e room ready p
.
¡„se; and sta tln g th at sh e w ill bring her camp m anager for M arion's fa th ­
for occupancy ¡before lo n g .,
J
M arjorie W atson o f St. A n th -j fram es and som e trim m ing. Anyone er, proved h is rig h t to th e title . Macy
altem p ted to discred it J u les In Mar­
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, o n y ’s hospital in P en dleton Is in th is nterested Is w elcom e to join the
lon’s eyes by te llin g her th at he,
A report given by ,hp tr^ Bur"
rit tak ng care of her father Mr. Me- class.
Jules, was responsible for her broth-
th e H om e Bureau show ed »193 lri th e
Frlendi(
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er’ii waywardnesM.5
bank.
The se r .e s of card pa
.
McDernled w „ i be pleased to
Miss H elen C ow gill, assista n t state
Has Big Theme
w h ich Jhave been given by th e club
• •
recovering.
club leader, recen tly visited th e Co-
Into th e story cam e also A nnlcc.
th is w in ter have been very success-
_
lum bla se w in g club. In her report
a young French g irl, who had been
fu l and q u ite a su b stan tial sum has
Q H ottandi a form er resident , o the county dem onstration agent,
m istreated by Macy. M acy placed
been added to th e treasury.
H erm iston but now o f L ong Bench. Mrs. Van Deusen, sh e m en tion s the the blam e on J u les and in cited the
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Cai has been seriou sly ill. Friends interest and enthu siasm show n by the lum berm en to an up risin g a g a in st
T he Com m ercial club held a nocn
•
U o|lan d w ill be interested in c i„b m embers and praises the high
him for his alleged crim e. M arion,
day luncheon la st Saturday at the
, mprovln(?
¡Quality o f work the girls are doing.
b elievin g Jules g u ilty , turned from
Palm restau ran t w h ich w as larg ei.
him . Then, d u rin g the la st great
atten ded. Several im portant m a tu u s
Those who have returned to school ARLINGTON MAN CHOSEN TO
clim ax in w h ich J u les faced Macy,
w ere discussed. Clay R inehart pre­ r fte r being 111 are H ugh Fraser. John
HEAD E0ARDMAN ——
SCHOOLS man to m an, A nnlce told the tru th ,
sided
Iladd ox«G eorgla Reeder, Harold W at­
branding Macy and v in d ic a tin g Jules.
erm an, Alm a M cKern, P h y llis Dyer. OtfceT Teachers. Re-elected at Same
A lso C harlie Chaplin in "The
Mrs. N u gen t has been nam ed to a s. -
„
RobinB„ n and A lhoa Ham-
V
agabond.”
Salaries:
Base
B
all
Team
sist the T . M. C. A. in variou s w ays Artoutne
T h e H erm iston Cream ery Co.. Is
nw ready to receive bids on Its en-
re ou tp u t o f bu tterm ilk .
27-tfc
WANTED — D ressm ak in g
to
do.
C hildren’s c lo th es preferred. S a tis­
fa ctio n gu aranteed
Mrs. A lbert
S m ith. G ladys Ave.
26-tfc. T here are rep resen tatives in each
L HALL T ransfer. Call Knerr’s com u n ity w ho can be called up for
12-tfe. inform ation and a ss stan ce by th e Y.
garage. P h on e 152.
M. C. A. and as U m atilla had no one
SHOP— O ates in charge Mrs. N u gen t w as appointed
TIR E
iLLIOTT’S
5 2 - lt e .
tires.
to act.
ASH Paid for second hand gooda.
A lette r received from Mrs A le x ­
C orrell’s Shop.
17-tfe
ander Thom pson urged th e clu b w o­
T P E W R IT E R R ibbons and carbon m en to serve on Jury du ty when
paper for sa le at th e Herald.
— draw n, as sh e sa y s It Is a d u ly , not
I E fe e lin g o f se c u r ity la w e ll w orth j a p rivilege. M ost of the wom en
tho prem ium paid.
How about present expressed them selves favor-
P , Doddr*A<eZ,cy,nC e? * *
tfe a b |7 tow ard ^” 7 d u t^’
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rP E W R IT E R ribbons and carbon I A set of resolu tion s
_____________________
, to P resident H ard in g
paper
at th e H erald o ffice.
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oua Congressm en and
S
H*r‘ W *ing tb«lr aupport of
m er-
Q ueen esther chapter n *. iol o . e . s „
m ea u
T ut « la y «venin» o i each mnolb
• t 8:00 .h a rp In M u o n ic hall. Vial t in s m em ban
welcome.
Minnie E. S tew art. W. M.
K athryn L. Garner. Sec.
LJERM1STON LODGE NO. 188. A. F. * A .M .
*1 m eets in Masonic Hall on P i n t and Third
Tuesday ev enings o f each uionth. V iaitinx breth­
ren w elcom e.
E. D. Dunxan. Secy.
A. F. Beiaae. W. M
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
V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1 . O . O , F.
V m eets each Monday even in g in Odd bellow s
hall. V iaitinx m em bers cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
A. Buhman. N . O.
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
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Back in Business :
COLUMBIA NEWS NBTE?|
8 P S O A L C O B M ra rO M D W W C »
J
W J. F u rn ish of P ortland w as a
sitor a t the W . A. L eathers hom e
Tuesday.
Mrs.
------ J H . DeM oss Is still on the
sic k lis t and h a s been unable to
at school any th s w eek. Mrs. I. K.
Putm an Is a c tin g as su b stitu te teach -
was forwarded
and th e varl-
Mr. and Mrs. W alter B lesaing and
S enators, ask- r i ¡idren were. Sunday ca llers a t th e
sam e. Moat c f „ j . O u home.
•NO WOMAN KNOWS" TO BE
HERE IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS
Mabel Ju lien n e Scott, w ho has the
In terestin g role o f "F anny H erself
in “ No W om an K nows" w h ich Is com ­
in g to the P lay House In about tw o
w eeks Is noted for her e x ce lle n t work
In various un usual fem ale ch aracter­
ization s. She haa had considerable
sueeecsa In Indian type roles. She
lived for a num ber o f m on th s on an
Indian reservation In Colorado. As
F anny,” a sm all-tow n g irl, she has
th e suprem e portrayal of her career
In "No W oman K now s,” th e U n iver­
sal-Jew el production directed by Tod
Browning.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Office—Gladys Ave. near F irst SU
Office Hours:
S U> 6; 7:30 to 9.
*
Phone Ml
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, tested and G lasses Fitted
Office over F irst N ational Bank
OFFICE PH ONE. 92
RESIDENCE PH ONE. 696
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:90 P- m.
Day or n ig h t c a lls ai,sw ei ed_pr«5mptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over F irst N ational Bank
Osteopathy
Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■
with a new line of goods. See us (or !
SHOE REPAIRING
a
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
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Medicine
Surgery
Calls answ ered a t all hours
Office phone 661
R esidence phooe 711
D r . F. V. P R IM E
DKNT1STRY
H erm iston. Oregon
i. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours
Office Phone, 93
8 a. m. t s 6 p. i
Residence Phone
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Truck Hauling
W. J. W A R N E R
Coal, $1 p e r to n
W ood, $1 p e r cord
T ru n k s a n d M oving
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
LAWYER
W ill M a k e O u fa lc l« T r ip s
Stanfield
J. H . SC H R A M
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UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
E llio tt’s T ire Shop. P hone 192
W ell and M odernly Equipped
Special Rates in Maternity Cases
Miss N ell
tendent.
K am m erlin,
su perin­
Edwards Building
IT. S . M C R R N Z T R. M. O.
EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT
Has removed from his form er location in the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
HITT
P K N D L K T O N
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O R E G O N
D R . L C. R I C I I R Y
OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN
E yes Scientifically Exam ined
Lenses Ground and Fitted
Am erican N ational Bank
Pendleton
Bldg.
Oregon
GUNS
DR. RAY LOGAN,
P h yslcan and Surgeon
Umatilla. Oreeon
AMMUNITION
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Phone 189
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STAMPS
DOUBLE
O n a ll sa 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 sa le s only.
W M . H . O G D EN
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
H e rm is to n , O ra s o n
" G IF T S
T H A T L j4 S T "
Read the W and Ad«.
W an t Ads B rin g R esu lts
E. L . H A L L
TR AN SFER
PHONE 152
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
Leave orders at
Knerr’s Garage
P M O M B O R M O « M À R D W I8 1
NO. 43
H. Robinell, Prop.
Hwwiiten, Or«.»
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t
BAKEIT
CONFECTIONERT
CUcantly P am i.h nl Room. <n Connoetkm
STRICTLY riRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pend'.ton, Orwron
Flays W ith Irrigon
Boardm an, Ore, Mar. 23— The
achool board haa «elected P. J. Mill
key, principal of th e A rlington
schools during the past six years to
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succeed M. B. S ign s, w
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after
Hiree years as principal notified the
board recen tly th a t he w as not
cand date for re-election .
Other teach ers engaged for next
year are H. H. Craw ford, Naom i
Runner, and G ladys P rice for the
high school, and Mrs. B lanche W at­
kin s, C rescentla O latt, and Guy L.
Lee for th„ grades. T here Is one
grade position s till to be filled . Sal-
arjee rem ain th e sam e as laat year.
except that the princip al w ill .ta r t
D R . R . G. G A L E
SEE
Several stu d en ts and teach ers have
Mr. and Mrs. W m. L eathers and
Mr. and Mrs. W m . F ritts were Sun­ been out of school on accou n t of ill­
day dinner g u e sts at the Jack Gor- ness. A t th s w r itin g Mrs. W atk in s,
prim ary teacher, is ill a t her hom e
Jiam hom e in Boardm an.
near Irrigon. Mrs. S tew a rt is a c tin g
Mrs.' F. V. P rim e and children of as su b stitu te.
H erm iston w ere callers In th is sec­
T h is w eek F riday and Satu rd ay
tion on Tuesday.
n igh ts w ill be sh ow n the sp ectacu lar
The N eighborhood club m et at tho film Ju liu s Caesar in six reels, se ­
school house W ednesrday, M arch 22 cured through th e auspices of the
for the second stu dy m eeting. The U n iversity of Oregon.
fo llo w in g In terestin g program was
The h ig h school b a ll team plays
rendered:
The L ew is and Clark E xposition , Irrigon F riday afternoon , March 24
Mrs. J. H. Reid; The L ew is and Clark on th local diam ond. A liv e ly gam e is
C entinn ial, Mrs. R ena W aterm an; expected.
S a lt C avins, Mrs. W m . L eathers;
Sacajaw ea, Mrs. F rank Beddow .
‘THE VALLEY OF DOUBT”
The club adjourned to m eet April
IS WEEK END FEATURE
12 at th e hom e of Mrs. O. O. F elt-
house.
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returned
Service
Speed
Economy
The fifth grade Is g e ttin g ready
for a P. T. A. ex h ib itio n .
Edw ard C anfield, w hose hom e Is at »2,000.
near Ukiah, cam e Sunday for a few
Rev. L. B. Losey, w ho h as
days v isit at the hom e of his parents,
charge of the w ork for th e
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canfield.
Day A d ven tists for several
Mrs. | H enry Som m erer and Ann has rem oved w ith h is fam ily
w ere P endleton v isito rs Saturday. • dleton.
Mrs. B anks
from Yakim a.
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 785
Calls Answered All Hours]
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0
P endleton
1 :1 5
9 :1 5
Echo
9 :3 0
1 :3 5
Stan field
9 :5 5
1 :56
H erm iston
2 :15
Into U m atilla 1 0 :1 5
4 :00
6:16
5:35
5 :56
6 :16
LEAVE
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :00
U m atilla
8 :2 0 1 2 :2 0 4 :2 0
H erm iston
8 :4 5 1 2 :4 5 4 :45
Stanfield
1 :0 0 5 :00
9 :0 0
Echo
2 :16 6 :15
Into P en d leton 1 0 :1 5
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
L eavin g P en dleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
L eavin g U m atilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
P hone 888
722 Cottonwood
W e D eliver P arcels at W ay Pointa
F A N IO
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P « n < t I a t a n t e O t a n f t a l t l , 0 1 .2 3
P e n d l a t e n t a M a r m l a t a n , 0 1 .3 0
F a n d l a l o n t e U m a t l l l « , 0 1 .T 3
Station nt Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston