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THE 1TEBML9TON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. 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 HOW OLD IS SYBIL! ASK THE PRINTER. HE KNOWS Ills High School Mirror LODGE DIRECTORY Service Speed Economy E sther chapter n «. wi . o. a. 8 - Q ueen m eeta second Tuesday »Veiling of each month Sybil Sealey, leading woman In the at 8:00 sharp in Masonic ball. Viaitinx members welcome. Minnie E. S tew art. W. ML Metro-Buster Keaton Commedy, "One K athryn L. Garner. See. Week,” is nineteen years old. Sho Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools hasn't been nineteen for very long, U E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 188. A . F. ft A . M» * * m eets in M uorvc H a llo a F in la n d Third either, only a few weeks, to be ex j Tuesday evening« of each m onth. Viaitin« breth- VoL 2. No. 19 a ct THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON I E. D. Du n g an. S ecy.» A. F. Beisae. W. M. But a cruel blow was dealt her Fruit, Baled Hay and Last Friday afternoon Hermiston Six reel show, “Riders of the H a r a ia t o a , O re g o n I V i n e YARO LODGE N O . 206. L O. O. F, through a society journal the other H. S. boys played base ball at Stan Livestock Transfer Dawn.” T m eets each Monday even in g in Odd Fellow» FIR E INSU RA N CE day when It announced the details of field and met defeat In a seven in I hall. V isiting member» cordially invited. Vocal solo, Irwin Shotwell. J W. R. Longhorn. Sec. A . Buhman. N. G. Hay Fire Inauranea A ccident Iniurance 0 . 0 . Felthoate :: Phone 404 the little family grathering that had ning game with a score of eight to Violin solo, Leo Smith. A utom obil« Insurance L ife Insurance RECLAMATION LODGE No. 10V. K. been held in honor of her nineteen two. It was indeed a disagreeable o f 1*.. m eets each Thursday evening ;a Highland Fling dance. Zona Ben- M acks Hail, at 7 3» P. M. V iaitin« th birthday. day to play but the fellows showed Bel and Lucile Sulivan. Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes brother» cordially invited. The paragraph containing the typ lots of fight and in spite of the rain W H McMillan R. A. Brownson. One act play "The Ghost.” « K. R. and S . C. C. ographical error was as folows: wind and very strong team they play Norman Rubner and Marry Currie "The huge birthday cake was ed well. Their chief weakness was in the leading parts. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S work of art. And It was even more the Inability to "hit.” Stanfield did The cast includes Lucile Sullivan, TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon beautiful when all the thlrtynlne not make their runs on long hits but Margaret Neary, Hugh FraBer, Irwin paper at the Herald office. candles were lighted.” L>K. K. G . G A L E because of errors of some of our out Shotwell and Arthur Rubner. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n The picture will be at Umatilla field men. ADDING machine rolls at the Herald There will be a matineq at 4:00, O ffice-G ladys Ave. near First St. office. Friday and Hermiston Saturday. Those who went from Hermiston two shows In evening, 7:00-9:00. Office Hours; 8 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phone 841 Twenty-four members of the were: Doris Swayze, Eldora Kingsley. BEES WANTED— Must be right for Woodman lodge went to Boardman Edith Reeves, Hazel Sutherland, Irma Grade News cash. J. N. Hartsook. 30-2tp D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S FOB SALE Saturday evening where they help Buchner, Eleanor Briggs, Irwin Shot- The eighth grade played Umatilla Phyaiciaa and Surgeo» well. Donald Shotwell, Marshall New. ed install a new camp. Twenty-four here Friday winning with a score of FOB BENT ALFALFA FOR SALE— Mule weighing between Eyes treaU-l, tented anti Glasses* Fitted port, Orval Silvey. new members were initiated and new 45 acres of good old stand, will lease six to five. 1400 and 1500 lbs. 9 years old. Office over Firat N ational Bank Reasonable. Inquire Ericson. or contract for hay or seed. J. Skovbo officers elected. A feed followed the OFFICE PH ONE. 92 RESIDENCE PH ON E. 596 30-ltc business. Mary Curie and Melba Callahan Dorothy Shotwell won first in tho TWO FRESH COWS FOR SALE— E. Offioe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. Our new brick shoe store is now open made two trips to Umatlia this week. Declamatory contest held in Umatilla P. Dodd. 31-ltc Day or night calls answered promptly with a new line of goods. See us for last Friday. ARTICHOKES $1.25 per sack. H. J. SHOE REPAIRING The juniors will take charge of the DR. W. W. ILLSLEY StilLngs. 29-tfc. phow Wednesday, April 19 and will Dorothy Green and Marlon Pel- Office over F irst N ational Bank OAK TAN SHOE STORE give a very interesting performance mulder will leave school this week. FOR SALE— Residence, 5 rooms with Medicine Surgery • a m R o d g e r« , P ro p . ■ Osteopathy The recent Inspection of Hermis more than $60 or Imprisonment. garden ground, fruit, shade. Close The program is as follows: They are moving away. Calta answ ered at ail hours Section 7. Emergency clause. ton by the state fire marshalls of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a " In Inquire at Herald office. 29-tfc Office phone 551 R esidence phone 711 Passed February 19, 1908. fice has been officially reported and CB0P ROTATION PAYS BIG Ordinance 19—■ FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow, elect a copy is made available for publi r F. V . P R IM E ON WATEBED FABM LANDS ric washer, 16X16 house and sheds cation here. The report follows: Requires all flues and chimneys Io reasonable, if taken at once. S. 1). be built of either brick or concrete D E N T IS T R Y Introduction Pierce. Stanfield. 30-2tp. Hermiston. Oregon Hermiston is a thriving city with and all chimneys must be made to T. H. Haddox was a business visit Net Profits of $14 an Acre Have Coal, $1 per ton Office. Rank Bldg. CALL AT MRS. PEED’S residence for a population of six hundred fifty- conform and declares an emergency. or tn Heppner Thursday and Friday Been Obtained by Oregon Ex Office Phone, 93 Office Honrs Wood, $1 per cord R esidence Phone 8 a. m. to 6 p. m . your supply of Easter plants. Full five located in Umatilla county, on Approved July 29, 1908. (Ordinance of last week. periment Station Farm line of bedding and vegetable the main line of the O. W. R. & N. weak ) Trunks and Moving plants for spring planting. From W ill M a k e O u ts id e T r i p e Ordinance 22—• Railway, thirty-eight miles northeast N. C. Jamelson, of the dairy exten Pelmulder’s Green House, Echo. Rotation and diversification of W . J. W A R N E R To prohibit storage of certain sion service. O. A. C. and Fred Ben- 30-2tp. of Pendleton. It is also on a main J. H . S C H R A M crops in Irrigated sections are just ATTORNEY AT LAW combustibles and explosives state highway. The principal re nion, county agent, held a dairy as Important as elsewhere and even Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192 EGGS FOR HATCHING from the sources of the surrounding country H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N Section 1. Such storage declared meeting at the Henry Sommerer more certain to return a profit, says famous Tancred strain white leg ranch Friday afternoon. W. L. Powers, head of the depart horns. bred to lay, at $1.50 for are stock and agricultural products. a nuisance. Section 2. No boards. lumber. 15. $8.00 per hundred. F. A. Phelps The agricultural lands are irrigated. J. D . Z U R C H E R ment of soils at Oregon Agricultural 26-tfc. The city suports one banking busi shingles, etc., shall be piled In the LAW YER Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse college. fire limits without the permission of were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. S ta n fie ld - - O re g o n Such a plan permits the growing SEE FOR SALE!— 12 or 15 tons of 3rd cut. ness. tha common council General Conditions of legumes yet reduces somewhat tho ting hay. Inquire Hermiston Her Section 3. No powder, giant pow The city Is on level ground and the ald Office. 31-2tc. UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Ruth Hart, who has spent percentage of meadow, thus avoiding surrounding country is level except der, nitro-glycerine or high explo the winter at the home of her par overproduction of hay. The replaced Well and Modernly Equipped MARSHALL STRAWBERRY Plants for a small rocky hill about a mile sives shall be kept in the fire limits ents, left recently to resume her du meadow con then be put into a culti $5 00 thousand. G. D. Glenn, Her Special Bates in Maternity Cases with out the written permlhston of ties as bookkeeper for a Spokane vated or other cash crop of low water miston, Ore. 31-ltp. distant and the country is also bar Miaa Nell Kiimmerlin, superin ren of trees. The streets are quite the council. firm. reqtrement which will give larger re. tendent. Section 4. No gasoline over LEAVE ORDERS for S. C R. I. Red wide, graded and graveled; side turns per unit of land and water. Edwards Building and white leghorn setting eggs at walks are of cement. The alleys are quantity of one hundred gallons Mrs. E. Van Deusen was in Colum -F O R - The ordinary arguments In favor the Jewelry store. $1.00 per set shall be stored In fire limits. parallel to the streets in the busi bia Wednesday forenoon. ting. 26-tfc. of rotation are especially applicable H .S . M O K R N Z r K , M .D . Section 5. Not over five cords of ness district. to the lrlgatlon farmer. Diversity EY E. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT» The business district is sixty per wood shall be stored at any one place HOUSE FOR SALE— 5 rooms, cash, The Columbia Farm Bureau is of crops means a more steady output H as removed from hi» form er location in th e or easy terms. Inquire Herald of cent of fire resisting construction In the fire limits. Rond Rldg. to planning a get-together meeting to fice. 31-ltp. The buildings are mostly one story, Room» 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Rank Rldg. Section 6. No loose hay or not be held at the school house Friday affords regular employment, helps eradicate weeds, insect pestR, and di PEN D LETO N : OKRGON FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im a few being two. The frame build more than two tons of baled hay can evening. An interesting program is seases, conserves fertility because of proved Terms, W. A. Leathers. ings are not in ranges. The city Is be stored in the fire limits. being prepared. Fred Bennlon will the different demands of root sys Section 7. Penalty: Fine not less be present and will bring Rev. Se 25-tfc. divided by a wide open space con D R . Tj. C. R I C H E Y than five nor more than $50 or im cor of Pendleton as speaker for the tems, and permits recuperation after FOR SALE— Young fruit trees, sev stituting the railroad right-of-way, exhaustive crops. Rotation helps OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN evening. Refreshments will be served improve the tilth and available fer eral varieties. Will sell at one part of the business being on each prisonment or both. Eye» Scientifically Exam ined Section 8. Each day a separate Whether you are a Farm Bureau third discount while they last. side. Lenses Ground and Fitted tility by permitting the plowing in of First class stock. N. L. Goodwin. Am erican N ational Bank Pendleton The elevation above sea level is offense. member or not, come to the meeting Bod. use of deep rooted legumes, and 31-2tp. five hundred ninety-three feet. The Bldg. Oregon Section 9. Emergency clause. and learn what the Farm Bureau is barnyard manure. Passed January 20, 1909. weather on an average is Inclined to doing. SEWING MACHINE for sale or trade One crop farmers all need water DR. RAY LOGAN, or rent. Correll’s Shop. 29-tfc. dryness, with extremes of tempera Ordinance 31— Physlcan and Surgeon at the same time, and meadows re Section 1. Prohibits discharge of ture and occasional severe wind Laura Phipps and her house guest quire the maximum amount of water E’OR SALE— Auto trailer, a bargain storms. fire works on streets of city. Umatilla. Oregon Margaret Phygeson, left Tuesday to at $20 at S. Miles ranch. 31-ltp. Section 2. Penalty: Fine not less resume their studies at Whitman Under Irrigation crop yields are The police department consists of larger, hence methods of maintain college. FOR SALE OR TRADE— Five room one day marshal and during the win than $5 or more than $50. ing high water capacity and fertil Section 3. Emergency clause. bungalo, two 50 ft lots, will tako ter months one night marshal. The good used car as part payment. In- I , „„ rovnled hv the Passed June 23, 1909. Last Thursday Mesdames Scott, B. ity are of prime Importance In les quire Herald office or Ad. Box 417 general conditions as revaled by me Ordinance 37— Hanellne and Peed, of Hermiston sening the Irrigation requirements. Hermiston. Ore. 29-3tp inspection wero very good. Increases the size of the fire lim surprised Mrs. N. W. Bloom by motor Larger amounts of manure can be The city has sufered two severe ON A L L S A L E S ing out to her home and spending the used without leaving the sod too FOR SALE— TANCRED W. LEG fires in the past and owing to the its of the city. HORN eggs for hatching at $1.50 dry season and severe wind and Ordnance 43— afternoon. The affair was planned open where Irrigation is practiced, for 15. We have a few settings large percentage of frame construc Prohibiting setting off fire-works in remembrance of the trip east thus the soil may be built up and from special pen at $2.50. Isaac which these four ladles took last kept In a high state of fertility with tion, a repetition of the experience (Repeals Ordinance 31.) Jay. the aid of a rotation. Section 1. Seting off of all kinds summer. is quite possible. Average net profit on land has 5 ROOM HOUSE for sale. Inquire of fire-works, fire crackers, bombs, Summary of Inspections at Correll’s shop. 27-tfc. etc., in city prohibited. (More strict Grandma Reeves, who has been been Increased $14 an acre by he 3 Defective wiring. than Ordinance 31.) quite ill, is still unable to leave her Oregon station over a period of EGGS FOR HATCHING— Tancred 11 Rubbish and trash. seven years of rotation. Section 2. Penalty: Fine not less S. C. Leghorns, good winter lay 1 Floors and walls unprotected bed. Irrigation, rotation, and manure ers, phone 801. 27-tfc. than $5 or more than $60. from stoves. have Increased the profit $23.02 an Passed June 1910. M. Lapp had the misfortune to 1 Without proper fire escape. FOR SALE— Barred Rock eggs. 50 acre over the same crop grown con loose two calves from bloat Monday. Ordinance 98— 17 Chlmueys found on brackets. cents of 15. J. T. Embry. 31-3tp tinuously. The gain from rotation Is Provides for creation and main 23 Fire extinguishers ordered. X HAVE FOR SALE one team mares, 1 Number of places where kegs of tenance of fire department. Frank Fowler is seriously ill suf almost clear "velvet” as little or no JEWELER and WATCHMAKER a good set of harness, your choice W s r m ls to n , O r e g o n fering from paralysis In his arms and additional expense Is Involved. Be commendations of two farm wagons and a Chevro sand were ordered. We recommend that the following legs. " G I F T S TH A T L j J S T " 1 Exits insufficient or blocked. let 490 Chassis that can be made fire prevention ordinances be enact Tom Gillette ot Pendleton haa into a good farm truck. Cash val 1 Exit latches ordered. the Dr. Robbins ranch nar ue is cheap for $500.00. The out bought A large number of Columbia people ed and enforced: Water System and Source fit can be seen at Irrigon. Might "Ordinance to regulate construc attended the all day dedication serv here. Water is obtained from ten Inch Read the Wand Ads. figure trade for Automobile. W R. ice of the M. E. Church last Sunday. Walpole. 31-2tc. bored well, eight-five feet deep lo tion of flues and chimneys.” “Ordinance for the prevention of Indigestion and Constipation cated under pump house, corner Main Want Ads Bring Results The Neighborhood club met on “Prior tq using Chamberlain's Tab FOBD FOB SALE and Third streets. Water is pumped lire and providing for Inspection.” T R A N S F E R or will exchange for repair work on from the well through a twelve inch "Ordinance to regulate Installation Wednesday. April 12. at the home of lets. j suffered dreadfully from Indi house and yard. For particulars ap Mrs. O. O Felthouee, with twelve gestion. Nothing I ate agreed with mo main to First street reducing at thia of electrical wiring " ply Herald office. PH O N E 152 “Ordinance to regulate cleaning of members present. The next study and I lost flesh and ran down In point to a ten Inch pipe, thence to a HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK meeting will be held at the school flues and chimneys.” health. Chamberlain’s T a b l e t s MISCELLANEOUS concrete reservoir of two hundred L e a v e o rd e rs a t "Ordinance to regulate construc house April 2$, at which time the strengthened my digestion and cured twenty-two thousand gallons capac TRANSFER EXCELLENT ALFALFA and blue ity. The laterals are six and four tion and equipment of motion picture subject of fur trading In the Oregon me of constipation,” writes Mrs. grass pasture. L. H. Pearson place, country will be studied. The next George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y. theatres.” 1 mile N. of Reservoir. 31-3tp. inches and form a complete circula- "Ordinance to regulate construc- social meeting will be held at the P H O N S O R IS O N H A R D W A R E 1 ............... 1 ................. — I 2 .‘ 4ng system. home of Mrs. A. R. Fisher on May 10. N o . 4S IF YOU WANT to move to the coast There are nine two-way hydrants iton of public garages.” exchange property with me. I own on the west side of the track and ten "Ordinance to regulate storage and At this meeting will be held a bazaar one of the most desirable Attract of simple Inexpensive household ar • J . E . V A U G H A N ! handling of gasoline." two-way on the east side of track, ive, productive, close in homes on H. Robinett, Prop. Suitable forms of these ordinance* ticles. Each member Is requested to ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S ■ the Pacific coast, 120 acres at $125 ail In good condition, with a static A N D A P P L IA N C E S J for the city of Hermiston accompany make at least one article such as tea- • an acre. Adjoining sea port town. pressure sixty-five pounds. H n i6 n , Or«. J Phono 188 R towel, clothe« pin bag, etc., some ■ Best of soil, mild climate, ocean and form a part of thia report. J SOS V . O w u r t f t t . P e n d le t e n , O r e . g frontage. No snow or hot weather. Fire Department and Equipment The safety and welfare of the city thing which can be made of odds and The fire department consists of a Finest of fishing and hunting. Lots ends from your piece bag. These ar •■■■BOoeooaaoaoooeoB of shellfish Would make fine re splendid organisation of sixteen act depends largely on fire prevention LEAVE sort for sportsman and tourists. ive members, with H. E. Hitt as and the common council should lose ticles are to be left with Mrs O. O. Would take large property and as. chief. The members are paid $1 for no time In enacting them and pro Felthouse anything before the next Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t some, or smaller and give terms. meeting. viding for their enforcement. Echo 9:15 1:15 5:15 each fire alarm and meeting. W C. Purdin. Port Orford, Oregon. We recommend that a chemical BAKEKT «4 CONFECTIONEKT Stanfield 9:30 1:35 5:35 30-2tp. The equipment consists of one Ford Farmers In this section are busy Hermiston 9:55 1:55 5:55 car with hoee carrying nine hundred tank of at least forty gallons capacity Bl<wantly Furnished Room. In Connertkm 50 ACRES of Airaira for rent or for feet of good 2 % inch hose, one vil and at least one hundred feet of this week spraying their orchards, Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 8:15 Two wheat ranches in sale H. E. Hanby. 20-2tp. lage hand trwck. one thirty-two foot chemical hoee be purchased and Many are doing new concrete work, STRICTLY FIRST CLASH LEAVE eastern Wash, near La extension ladder, one sixteen foot placed on the motor fire truck. Chem- while others are spring toothing Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 Hohbach Bros., Proprietor« E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s and one eighteen foot straight lad leal equipment Is an essential part of their alfalfa. Everyone Is busy with Crosse to trade for al 12:20 4:20 Hermiston 8:20 garage. Phone 152. 12-tfc. Pend>oton. Oregon der, one fire alarm bell on steel every fire department and the Herm-1 more work to do than there is tlms In Stanfield 8:45 12:45 4:46 falfa lands. Iston department cannot be consider- i which to do it. Echo 9:00 1:00 5 00 8 HOP—Gates tower and five hundred feet of new TIRE ELLIOTT’S ed adequate or the city sufficiently Preventative Medicine 12-ltc. Six acres with modem Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 Keystone 2% inch hoee. tires. protected without It. Tj,e tendency of medical science is Fire Prevention Ordinances bungalow on a paved TWO TRIPS SUNDAY CASH Paid for second hand goods A. D. CROSLAND ft SON We recommend the purchase of the toward preventative measures. It Is The fire prevention ordinances in Leaving Pendleton 8 g. m. and Correll’s Shop. 17-tfe highway near Eugene following minor equipment: one set eaJ,|er an<j better to prevent than to force at present afe as follows: 4 p. m. m Inch reserve connections and one ew a p nr„monla. one of the most TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbo», Ordinance 14—- to trade for alfalfa tract Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and Chapman hydrant gate. dangerous disease« that medical men paper for sale at the Herald. Rectlon 1. Fire limits. 4 p. m. Modem house in Walla Conclusion have to contend with, often follows a Section 2. All buildings must have Phone 868 722 Cottonwood THE feeling of security Is well worth In conclusion, we wish to have an cold or attack of the grip. The cold How sbont outer wails of brick or stone or ce Walla to trade for Her the premium paid, We Deliver Parcels at Way Points expreselon of our appreciation made prepares the system for the reception that Pire Insurance? See the E. ment and roof be incombustible. miston property. lltfe P. Dodd Agency. Rectlon 3. No tents allowed In fire to Recorder C. W. Kellogg and Fire B„d development of the pneumonia FARES TWO TRUCKS Chief H. E. Hilt, for their coopera- germ. The longer the cold hangs on, P e n d l e t o n t o I c H © . g t.O O limits. 7 room house Pendleton SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction QUICK SERVICE F e n d l e t e n t o g t a n t l e l d , g t .1 8 Rectlon 4. No wooden buildings tlon and we sincerely hope the elty the greater the danger. Take Chnm- eering. »<-<*«• F o n d l e t o n t o M e r m l e t e n , g l.S O to trade for alfalfa land. In fire limits shall be moved or re offteern and citizens generally will berlatn'e Cough Remedy as soon as P e n d le t o n t o U m a t i l l a , g l.7 8 GROW GRAPES under contract. paired without permission of ths realize the importance of providing the first Indication of a cold appears Very low prices for vines for com everything possible for safeguarding so as to get rid of It with the least Station at Hotel Oregon and mercial planting. Peecbee. Apri conneil. Section 3. Any violation shall be against fire end that the recommen- : possible delay. It la folly to risk an cots, Cherries, all kinds of fruit Calls Aaiwered All Hoars’ Hotel Hermiston datlona In thia report will be speedily attack of pneumonia when thia rem- and ornamental stock. Ask for declared a nuisance. I edy may be obfatsoS lor • trifle. grape circular. H lome Nursery Co. Richland, Wash. If you did not get yours ask for it ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ B ack in B usiness : WANT ADS FIRE INSPECTORS REPORT CONDITIONS GOOD COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Truck Hauling D . H IT T GUNS A M M U N IT IO N A FULL UNE G r e e n T r a d in g S ta m p s Don’t forget to see the nice things I have in stock for that Graduation Present. W M . H . O G D E N E . L . H A L L Knerr’s Garage P endleton and U m atilla Stage TRADES A ll Lines o f T ransfer E. P. Fen,Ky: '«"r*1*4 w,u Phone 7 8 5