The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1922, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.«
High School Mirror
W e h a v e f e w F A R M A C C O U N T B O O K S left
I f you did n o t g e t y o u rs a s k fo r it
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermlaton School*
KEROSENE EMULSION RECIPE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
Effective Disinfectant for Use la
Poultry Houso le Easy to Make
and Also Inexpensive.
VoL 2.
No. 19
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
Service
Speed
Economy
)U E E N ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. B. 8 ,
second T u en d » «ven ia« of each m jntb
i
a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall V isitin _ « _______
welcome.
Mipnie E. S tew art. W. ML
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
U ERMISTON LODGE NO. 124. A . F. < A . M ,
“
m eets In Masonic Hall on F irst and Thi’M
Tuesday evening» o f each month. V is1 tin « breth-
E. D. Dun«an. S ecy .
A . F. Reisse. W. M.
F r u it, B aled H a y a n d
The base ball gam e to be played In the O ratorical d ivision Frank
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. L O. O. F.
here
last
F
riday
was
cancelled
by
L iv esto ck T r a n s f e r
T m eets each Monday even in« in Odd Fellow s
Sw
ayxe
w
on
first
honors
and
Earl
FIR E INSU RA N CE
hall. V isitin « members cordially invited.
E
cho
a
t
th
e
last
m
inute.
For
some
B
ensel
second.
The
kerosene
emulsion
which
Is
fre­
W
R. Loa shorn. See.
A Buhman. N . G.
A
ccident
Insurance
Hay Fire Insurance
0 . 0 . Felthonse :: Phone 404
L ife Insurance
quently used to destroy m ites may unknow n reason they w ere unable to
Autom obile Inauranee
RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107. K.
readily be converted Into a disinfect­ come.
The ju n ior class w ill take over the
o f F . m eets each Thursday even io « a
Mack n Hall, at 7.30 P. M. V isitin «
ant, according to the United States De­
Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes
picture show at the P lay H ouse W ed- -
brut hr ru cordially invited.
partment of Agriculture. The emulsion
W. H. McMillan
R. A. Brownson.
The h igh school team w ill play at nesday e ven in g, A pril 19. The show
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Is made by shaving one-half pound laun­ S tan field Friday. W e understand Is to be “ R iders of the Daw n," taken
dry soap Into one-half gullon soft water. S tan field h as a good team, so th is from Zane G rey’s story, "D esert of '
Roll the mixture until soap Is dissolved
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
w ill be a good fast gam e. The gam e W h eat,” T hey w ill also g iv e readings,
50 ACRES of A lfalfa for rent or for and then, after removing It to a safe
w as scheduled to be played here but vocal soloe, and a short one-act play
distance
from
the
fire,
stir
Into
It,
sale. H. E. Hanby.
20-2tp.
D R . R . G . (¡A L E
while hot, 2 gallons of kerosene. This the e ig h th grade was p lan n in g to play en titled "The G host Story."
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
U
m
atilla
here
so
the
high
Bchool
w
ill
makes the stock mixture. When It Is
Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs* St.
to be used as a louse killer, 1 quart of play at S tan field .
Office H ours:
F. K. W ells of P ortland w as a bu si­
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Phone 641
the emulsion Is mixed with 10 quarts
ness caller a t Mr. V oelker’s office
of water. When It Is to be used as a
Lucilo S u llivan en tertained a num . Monday. Mr. W ells w as on h is way
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
disinfectant, stir well and add 2 pint*
FOR SALE
her o f her friend s last Saturday eve­ to Inland Em pire teach ers’ m eeting
of crude carbolic a d d or crude cresol.
Physician and Surgeon
n
in
g
at
her
hom
e.
The
even
in
g
was
at Spokane.
The compound solution of cresol la
ARTICHOKES »1.25 per sack. H. J.
Eyes treated, tested and Glasse« Fitted
By JONATHAN BRACE
S till, ngs.
29-tfc.
one o f the best disinfectants that can sp en t In dan cin g and p layin g cards,
Office over First N atioosl Bank
X X X II.— M IN N E SO T A
The sen iors have chosen th eir class
be purchased ready to use. It con­ also a ta ffy pu ll w h ich w as enjoyed
OFFICE PH ONE. »2
RESIDENCE PH ONE. 596
EOR SALE— R esidence, 5 room s w ith
speakers for graduation n ig h t and are
I N N R-
tains 50 per cent o f cresol, and a pint by everyone present.
Offloe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:20 p. m.
garden ground, fr u it, shade. Close
SOTA Is
of It in 10 quarts of water makes the
w
orking
on
th
eir
graduation
exercis­
I
Our
new
brick
shoe
store
Is
now
open
■
Day or n igh t c a lls anew eied prom ptly
in Inquire at H erald o ffice, 2 9-tfc
formed part­ right solution to apply to houses or
Last M onday the regular m onthly es.
I with a new line of goods. See us for
ly from a por­
spray over the ground. A 5 per cent stu d en t body m eetin g w as held
SHpE
REPAIRING
"
FOR SALE— Som e good work horses,
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
tion of the
solution of cnrbollc acid (1 pint car­
also m ow ing m achine and hay
Grade N ew s
C andidates for the stu dent body o f ­
N o r t h w est
bolic acid, 10 quarts water) Is about
Office over F irst N ational Bank
OAK
TAN
SHOE
STORE
I
rake. Other farm equipm ent. W. C.
The eig h th grade w e n t down to de­
fices w ere nom inated.
territory and
equally efficacious.
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Green.
29-2tp.
B a m R a d g e re , P ro g .
E
feat before the S tan field e ig h th grade
____
partly by the
Cal!« answ ered at all hours
Northeast
section
of
the
Louisi­
last
F
riday
at
S
ta
n
field
by
a
13-4
Track
work
haa
been
started
and
FOR SALE— B ronze turkey eggs.
Office phone 551
Residence phone 711
ADVANTAGE OF EARLY BIRDS
Mrs.
A lice
N u gen t,
U m atilla.
ana Purchase. It was the Mis­
the boys are very e n th u sia stic and score.
P hone 47F 2.
29-2tp.
sissippi river which was the di­
Success of Poultry Keeping Depends exp ect to take honors at th e w est
viding line between these two
The e ig h th grade w ill give a m ilk
end m eet w h ich w ill be held on the
Largely on Well-Matured, Vigor­
FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow , ele ct­
large territories.
D E N T IS T R Y
te
stin
g dem onstration before the P ar­
local
field,
som
etim
e
In
April.
ric w asher, 16X 16 house and sheds
ous
Pullets.
Herm iston. Oreyon
The Eastern section wag ceded
reasonable, if taken at once. S. I).
en
t-T
each
ers’
association
n
e
x
t
m
eet­
Coal, $1 p e r to n
Office, Bank Rid«.
by France to Great Britain In
P ierce, S tan field .
30-2tp.
(P
n
p
a
r
e
d
by
th
e
U
nited
State*
D
ep
artm
en
t
Office
Phone,
93
Office Hours
The high school declam atory con­ ing.
1763 and became a part of the
o f A « ricu ltu rs.)
R esidence Phone
W ood, $1 p e r cord
8 a. m. to 5 p. n
United
States
at
the
end
of
the
test
held
at
the
H.
8.
assem
bly
hall
The
early
bird—
referring
to
poultry
FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow, fresh
T ru n k s a n d M oving
Revolution by the Treaty of Par­
The eig h th grade w ill play U m atlla
—not only gets the worm but seems to F riday e v en in g w as a very in terest­
March 1. P rice »100. H. Pelm ulder.
W i ll M a k o O u t e id e T r ip e
is In 1783. The Northwest ter­
have every other advantage over the in g one. It seem ed very d ifficu lt here F riday.
3 0 -ltp .
ritory w as organized by con­
one that Is hatched late. Upon early to decide w ho sh ould take first h on ­
J. H . S C H R A M
ATTORNEY AT LAW
gress four years later. Then, as
CALL AT MRS. P E E D ’S residence for
hatching largely depends the success of ors In both oratorical and declam a­
Sleveral o f th e h e a lth crusaders
E
llio
tt’s
Tire Shop. P hone 192
your supply of E aster plants. F ull
this great federal domain be­
H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
poultry keeping, say specialists of the
tory d ivision s. In th e declam atory have received th eir gold pens.
lin e of bedding and vegetab le
came settled and was gradually
United States Department of Agricul­
p lan ts for sp rin g p lan tin g. From
divided Into states, the Eastern
ture. Early hatched chicks, they say, division there w ere three firsts ac­
P elm u ld er’s Green H ouse, Echo.
J. D . Z U R C I IL K
L illia n Y ergen s w as throw n o ff a
part of the present State of Min­
produce well-matured, vigorous pullets, cording to th e three jud ges and It
30-2tp.
LAW VER
nesota belonged In turn to the
which will begin laying In the fall and w as necessary to count the p oin ts of horse recen tly and badly injured.
Territories of Indiana, Michigan
Stanfield
-
-
Orego
early winter. It Is only from such the co n testa n ts In order to select the
EGGS FOR HATCHING from the
and Wisconsin.
T he fifth grade Is b u yin g base ball
early laying pullets that the beat pro­ w in n er of first honors. Elatne H unt
fam ous Tancred strain w h ite leg ­
As to the western portion of
horns, bred to lay, at »1.50 foi­
duction and greatest profit can be won first and r a u lln e V oelker and equipm ent w ith th e m oney received
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
the state, this was a part of
l s , »8.00 per hundred. F. A. P help s
secured. Early hatched chicks also
W ell and M odernly Equipped
from the declam atory contest.
Zona
B
ensel
tied
for
second
honors.
the
Louisiana
Purchase,
which
26-tfc.
mean hens which grow broody earlier
was bought from France by the
Special Rates in Maternity Cases
the next spring, and these In turn al-
LEAVE ORDERS for S. C R. I. Red
United States In 1803. As this
Preventative Medicine
M iss N ell
K um m erlln, superin­
M IC K IE S A Y S :
and w h ite leghorn se ttin g eggs at
region became subdivided. W est­
The tendency of m edical scien ce Is
tendent.
th e Jew elry store. »1.00 per se t­
ern Minnesota formed a part
toward preven tative m easures. It Is
w o n c styo < a o o o w a ^ \ a
Edwards Buildine
tin g.
26-tfc.
of the Territories of Louisiana,
easier
and better to preven t than to
PMUACR.
VttWO
AU2A.00Û
-F O R -
Missouri and Iowa.
SAVE AMD SAOMCDT*
I cure. P neum onia, one of th e m ost
FOR SALE— 40 acres, p artly im ­
The first white man to pene­
H . S . M C K IS N Z F R . M . D .
proved. Term s, W. A. Leathers.
IMtO 1U ' O F P tS *M BA\D,’’ NOULU | dangerous diseases th a t m edical man
trate to Minnesota w as the
EYE, EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT
25-tfc.
BE
«
W
'
'
tsAU
A
DV4CX3UMT
MOW!,
,
H as removed from his form er location in the
French explorer, Duluth, who In
have to contend w ith , often fo llo w s a
»iiot-rf s o u 3 A m deem tau .\ m 6
Bond Fid«, to
1678 built a fort on Lake Super­
cold or a ttack of the grip. The cold
SEW ING MACHINE for sale or trade
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bid«.
1W' PAPER OMER -CMlEWrtN ’
ior and there established a very
prepares the system for th e reception
or rent. C orrell’s Shop.
29-tfc.
AMD MCMU <\X UA FTA GDT
extensive fur trade. Two years
R E N O f .E T O N : O R K O O N
DovwM u \ am « euPEJhkse«'.* J and developm ent of th e pneum onia
later, Father Hennepin and two
FOR SALE OR TRADE— F ive room
germ
.
T
he
longer
the
cold
h
an
gs
on,
bungalo, tw o 50 ft. lots, w ill take
companions were sent by La
th e greater th e danger. Take Cham­
good used car as part paym ent. In ­
Salle to explore the Upper Mis­
D R . T> C . R I C H R Y
quire Herald o ffice or Ad. Box 417
b erlain ’s Cough Rem edy as soon as
sissippi and reached the F alls of
OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN
H erm iston, Ore.
29-3tp
St. Anthony, where Minneapolis
the first Indication of a cold appears
E yes Scientifically Examined
now stands. But It was not un­
so as to get rid of It w ith th e least
Lenses Ground and Fitted
FOR SALE— Good H a tch in g E ggs
til the Nineteenth century that
Am erican N ational Bank
Pendleton
possible delay. It Is fo lly to risk an
from S. C. W h ite Leghorn Tancred
Bid«.
Ore «on
permanent
settlem ents
were
attack of pneum onia w hen th is rem ­
strain, »1.25 for 15, »6.50 for 10!».
made. In 1822 the first mill was
C. C. C linesm ith. 1 m ile N. of town.
edy
may
he
obtained
for
a
trifle.
built at the F alls of St. Anthony,
DR. RAY LOGAN,
29-2tp.
where were destined to arise
P hyslcan and Surgeon
such Important successors. In
FOR SALE— TAN CRED W. LEG­
Umatilla. Oregon
1841, Father Galtler built a
HORN eggs for h atch in g at »1 50
chapel dedicated to St. Paul, and
for 15. W e have a few se ttin g s
from sp ecial pen at »2.50. Isaac
this » u s the foundation of the
Beet Production and Greatest Profit
Jay.
present great city of that name.
Secured From Early Laying Pullet*.
A s to the name Minnesota,
6 ROOM HOUSE for ante. Inquire
t o k e e p in m in d th e
low early hatching to be continued to
the state was so called from the
at C orrell’s shop.
27-tfc.
a greater degree when natural method*
river that runa through It, which
fa c t th a t in a d d itio n to
of incubation are relied upon.
In the Dakota Indian language
EGGS FOR HATCHING— Tancred
p r in tin g th is n e w s ­
ON A L L S A L E S
For several years the department
makes
the
words •’Minne,"
S. C. L eghorns, good w in ter lay­
specialists have conducted early hatch­
meaning "Water," and “Sotah,”
ers, phone 801.
27-tfc.
p a p e r w e d o Job w o r k
ing campaigns. The m ovement haa
meaning “Sky-colored.” Some­
o f a n y k in d . W h e n
been encouraged by state officials and
MISCELLANEOUS
times the state Is called the
“North Star State," from the ! county agents until now such cam­
in n e e d o f a n y th in g
paigns are conducted early In the
motto on Its coat-of-arms.
IF YOU W AN T to m ove to the coast
cjaoerS
in th is fin e b e su re
exch ange property w ith me. I ow n
Minnesota was admitted to the ! spring over practically the entire
Soeuo**'
one of the m ost desirable A ttra ct­
country. Reports from poultry special­
Union in 1868. Its area Is 84,-
ive, productive, close in hom es on
682 square miles and It is the ! ists and other sources Indicate that
the P acific coast. 120 acres at »125
early hatching Is being practiced much
m ost Important o f oar wheat
Indigestion and Constipation
an acre. A d join in g sea port tow n.
more generally this spring than ever
producing
states.
It
has
twelve
“ P rior to u sin g C ham berlain's Tab­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
B est of soil, m ild clim ate, ocean
before, the favorable weather con­
presidential electors.
frontage. No snow or hot w eather.
<© by McClure N ew apaper S y n d ic * « . )
ditions being largely responsible for lets, I su ffered dreadfully from Indi­
F in est of fish in g and h u n tin g. Lots
gestion . N oth in g I ate agreed w ith me
this fact.
of sh ellfish , W ould m ake fin e re­
and I lost flesh and ran dow n In
sort for sportsm an and tourists.
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
R egistration for th e sp rin g e le c ­
h ealth .
C ham berlain's T a b l e t s
W ould take large property and a s .
H a r m la to n , O re g o n
som e, or sm aller and give term s. tion w ill con tin u e u n til A pril 19. CURE FOR EGG-EATING HENS stren gth en ed my d igestion and cured ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S ■
W C. P urdin, P ort Orford, Oregon. A ll w ho have not y e t done so and
"
G
I
F
T
S TH A T L j t S T "
■
me of con stip ation ,” w rites Mrs. ■ . A N D A P P L I A N C E S
3 0 -ttp .
®
Phene 199
S¡
Professor Lippincott of Kaneae Col­
w ho are legal voters sh ould register
George
Stroup,
Solvay,
N
.
Y.
■ 1 0 4 V . O o u r t 4 t . P e n d le to n , O r e .*
lege Recommend* Paring Off
at E. P. Dodd's office.
BIDS WANTED
End of Beak.
Read the W and Ada.
The H erm iston Cream ery Co., Is
Subscribe For The Herald
now ready to receive bids on its en­
In answer to the many Inquiries for
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
tire outp ut of bu tterm ilk.
2 7-tfc
a remedy for egg-eating hens, appears
W an t Ada B rin g R e su lts
W AN TED — D ressm aking
to
do. Management, Circulation, Etc., Re­ the follow ing by William A. Lippin­
C hildren’s cloth es preferred. S a tis­
quired by the Act of Congress of
cott, K ansas State Agriculture col­
faction guaranteed. Mrs. A lbert
lege:
•
August 24. 1912
P H O N E 152
S m ith, G ladys A ve.
26-tfc,
of The H erm iston H erald published
“Hens ean he cured of eating eggs
HERMISTON
AUTO
TRUCK
by
paring
off
the
end
of
the
beak
un-
E. L. HALL Transfer. Call K nerr's w eek ly at H erm iston, Oregon to r
Leave orders at
12-tfc. April 1 /1 9 2 2 . S tate of Oregon, Coun­ til It Is very tender. It should not be
garage. P hone 152.
TRANSFER
cut so as to make It bleed. After
ty of U m atilla.
being cut hack until the quirk Is al­
SHOP— G ates
TIRE
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
ELLIOTT’S
B efore me, a N otary P ublic In and
most exposed, give the birds some
5 2 -ltc .
tires.
P M O N I O B ItO N H A N D W A M
for the State and cou n ty aforesaid china eggs to pick at.
As a nsnnl thing
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
N e. 4 «
CASH Paid for second hand good*. personally appeared Bernard M ain- they soon get over their desire to
size, 9 by 12 inches. O u r p ric e s a r e —
C orrell’s Shop.
17-tfe w arin g, w ho h avin g been du ly sw orn pick nt anything hard and, by the time
according to law , deposes and says the beaks are grown out, have gotten
H. Robinett, Prop.
TYPEW R ITER R ibbons and carbon th a t he Is the editor o f the H erm is­ entirely over the vice.”
paper for sale a t th e H erald.
ton Herald and that the follo w in g is,
, H wwm I m , Or«.»
TH E fe e lin g o f secu rity 1 b w ell w orth to th e best of bis k n ow led ge and be­ DOST BATH SHOULD BE HANDY
How about lief, a true statem en t of th e ow n er­
the prem ium paid,
th at F ire Insurance? See th e E. sh ip , m anagem ent, etc, of the afore­ Good Place le In Sun Where It Will
11-tfc
P. Dodd A gency.
Keep Warm and Dry—Change
LEAVE
said pu blication for the date show n
Loam Oocaaioaally.
P endleton
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :0 9
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
SEE G L. B E N N E T T for A u ctlon- In the above caption, required by the
26-tfc. A ct of A ugust 24, 1912, em bodied In
eerln g.
Echo
1 :1 5 5:15
9 :1 5
The dust both should he where the
S tan field
BAKUT aad CONFECTIONUT
9 :3 0
section 443, P ostal Lawn and R eg u la . tun will shine on It In order that It
1 :35 6 :35
GROW GRAPES under contsacL
Herm laton
9 :6 5
1 :55 6 :5 6
M any a r e b u y in g th e m in th e la r g e r q u a n ­
V ery low prices for v in es for com ­ tlons, printed on the reverse of th is may be kept dry and warm as t-ny
K le«antly Fum tshed RoomeMn Conneetlon
he. On alm ost all sunny days, one
Into U m atilla 1 0 :1 5
2:1 5 6 :16
m ercial p lan tin g. P eaches. A pri­ form , to-w it:
titie s , b u t w e a r e h e re to 'se rv e you all. I f
cots, Cherries, all kin ds o f fru it
8TRICTI. Y FIRST CLAES
1. That the nam es and addresses or more hens will he seen filling their
LEAVE
and ornam ental stock. A sk for
plumage with the soft earth and that
y o u w a n t o n ly a fe w w e h a v e th e m w ith ­
grape circular. H om e N u r s e r y , o f the publisher, editor, m anaging will do much toward keeping down
U m atilla
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :00
Hohbacb Bros., Proprictort
1 7 -tfe 'e d ito r , and business m anagers are:
Co. R ichland. W ash.
8
:2 0 1 2 :2 0 4 :3 0
H
erm
iston
_ v ,, «.
»
_ i lire and assnring the health of the
o u t th e n a m e . T h e se w e sell a s fo llo w s —
P ublisher. Herald P u b lish in g Co. | flock
A h)gh
box , hm)M
Pend'eton. Orecon
S tan field
8 :45 1 2 :45 4 :46
W AN TED 3 Room H ouse for cash. E ditor, Bernard M ainw aring, H erm is­ used to prevent the fow ls from throw­
9 :0 0
1 :00 6 :0 0
Echo
Must be reasonable. R alph Evans. ton, Oregon.
ing the dirt out when owing the hath.
In to P en dleton 1 0 :1 5
2:15 8 :15
2 9 - ít p
2. That the ow ners are:
The loom should be changed ores-
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
E. J. K in gsley, H erm iston, O regon, donally so that It trill not become
A. D. CROSLAND
SON
Try th e drug store first. W ater
L eavin g P endleton 8 a. m. and
glass 35 cent» a quart. M itchell D rug .Erva B. K in gsley, H erm iston, O regon, filthy.
Co.
29-2te, Bernard M ainwartng, H erm iston, Ore- ’
4 p. m.
Political Strategy,
le a v in g U m atilla 8 a. m. and
gon.
“After a member of congresa has
TYPEW R ITER ribbons and carbon
4 p. m.
3. That the know n bondholders, lived in W ashington for a tim e he
paper at th e H erald office.
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722 Cottonwood
m ortgagees, and other aecurlty h o ld ­ acquire* the air* of a statesman."
ADDING m achine rolla at th e H erald ers ow n in g or hold in g 1 per cen t or
W
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eliver
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arcels
at
“Moat of my colleagues do," said
office.
m ore of total am ount o f bonds., m ort­ Senator Snortaworthy, "but personal­
PARKS
ly I prefer to look like a small town
TWO TRUCKS
gages, or other secu rities are:
P e n d l e t o n t o E c h o . 4 1 .0 0
BEES W A N T E B --M u st be righ t for
business
man.
I
may
not
Impress
for­
F. R. Reeves, Santa Rosa, C alif.
QUICK SERVICE
3O-2tp
P e n d l e t o n t o g t e n f l e l d , 4 1 .2 4
cash. J. N. Hartaook.
eign visitors as mneh. bat It makes
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Bernard M ainw aring
me stronger with the folks back home
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 0 1 .7 4
45 ACRES of good old stan d, w ill
Sw orn to and subscribed before me when a constituent of mine returns
lease or con tract for h ay or seed thia ( t h day o f April. 1923.
from a visit to W ashington and tetla
J. Skovbo.
2 0 - lt e .
Station at Hotel Oregon and
THE HERMISTON HERALD
Marlon L. B riggs
the beys there are no frills about Jim
Calk Answered All Houri’
Hotel Hermiston
Snortaworthy. He'» Jnst as much a
'
My
com
m
ission
expiras
Feb
19,
ALFALFA PASTURE FOR HORSES.
friend of the plain people aa be ever
See M attoon
30-4tp. J W t,
Hermistoa, Oregon
Back in Business
T h e S to r y o f
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Truck Hauling
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W . J. W A R N E R
SEE
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GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL UNE
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To See Us
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Don’t forget to see the nice
things I have in stock for
that Graduation Present,
WM. H. OGDEN
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TR A N SFER
WEST END FARMERS
Knerr’s Garage
100
200
300
500
12
30
62
100
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
$1.25
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“ The Home of Good Printing”
Phone 785
wga."—Birmingham Age Herald.