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<pTTC H E R M IS T O N ff^ Á ÍT ), H E R M IS T O N , 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 If you did not get yours ask for it Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermletcn School* Mo. 19 Voi. 2. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON Mr. Frederic Heneer has returned jand Bensel. to school after several weeks ab FIRE INSURANCE sence. Frederic has been at Weston Grade News Hay Fire tneurance A ccident Insurance with his mother, studlng for examin Hermiston eighth grade won the L ife Insurance Autom obile Insurance ations to Annopolis. Last Wednes baseball game from Stanfield last day, Thursday and Friday Fred took Friday with a score of 8-7. Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes the entrance exams at Pendleton. During the last month the boys Last Friday proved the old super- of the eighth grade were on time -------- '-IL -------- v 1 " ■ < stltion that Friday is unlucky day. and did not miss a day. VANTED TO BUY— Furniture for it certainly was for the high school 5 room house. Call at Hermiston baseball teams. The first team met The eighth grade Is very sorry botet___________ _________ 33~ltp ’ defeat before the Umatilla team at that Nancy McNaught will not be ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOTICE 'Umatilla with with a a lu 10-9 score. The ADMINISTRATRIX ,Umatilla -s «core, r oe able t0 enter the track meet this year. Notice is hereby given that the Bf*me was ry exc She had the misfortune to slightly' undersigned has been appointed ad- the ,ir8t balf of *b® eigb K injure her leg. making It Impossible ministratrix of the estate of Fred A. when Hermiston had two men on w participate. FOR SALE Phelps deceased, by the County Court bases and two downs and two strikes ______ . STRAWBERRY CRATES—See King of Umatilla County, Oregon. All on th® man at tb® bat’ Something Members of the eighth grade gave sley’s about your berry crates. persons having claims against said bad b® d°"«- Harold Waterman 32-4tc. estate are notified to present same was on third and we needed one a birthday surprise party for Mr. Bensel in the basement of the school MARSHALL STRAWBERRY Plants duly verified, to me at my place of nlor® run t0 “ ® tb® 8Core’ Haro?d house, April 13. The pupils brought residence, at Hermiston, Umatilla malted till the right instant when the fur sale. $5 per thousand. L. C. Dyer. 3 2-2tc. County, Oregon, within six months catcher threw the ball back to t e the refreshments and every one re from the date of this notice. pitcher and then took chances and port a good time. FOR SALE— Residence, 5 rooms with Dated April 27. 1922. stole home tying the score 9-9. Uma- garden ground, fruit, shade. Close Leila A. Phelps. ; tilla succeeded in running in anoth- RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE In Inquire at Herald office. 29-tfc Admtnistratrix of the estate of er run ,n th® n,ntb lnn,ng winning Whereas the Grand Architect of 33-5tc. Ibe game. FOR SALE— Bee supplies and ex Fred A. Phelps, deceased. the Universe has Been fit to call our 1 The second team went to Echo on estemmed Brother George A. Cressey, tracting supers with comb, reason the same day losing to Echo 15-9. to the Supreme Grand Lodge above able. Mrs. Geo. A. Cressy. 33-tfc. Echo w ill play a return game In the and. near future and we hope to reverse FOR SALE— Mule weighing between Whereas, through his death our 1400 and 1500 lbs. 9 years old. S P E C IA L C O R R E SP O M D E N C B the score. Sister, Agusta R. Cressey, has lost Inquire Erickson at Newport Cons. Last Weeks Co office. 33-ltc. a loving and faithful husband and ______________________________- " O.UA. were ____________ The diapers which sent The to high school student body elec. companion, and Sister Hazel Agnew HAVE FOR SALE one team mares, |jje Albertina Kerr Nursery home in tion was held Wednesday morning a kind and loving father, and our oYtwo fTrtm°wagonns8and°arcievrC o! ¡Portland were very thankfully re- and the following officers, were chos- lodge a faithful member and the let 490 chassis with 1922 license, celved according to a letter received en: President, Irwin Shotwell, vice- community a loyal citizen. The outfit can be seen at Irrigon, ¡from the field secretary. She says president. Zona Bensel; secretary. Therefore: Be it rbsolved that we Will sell all or part. W. R. Walpole the,.e are a great many things need- Elda Buhman; treasurer, Arthur 33-ltc. ed at the home, and said that if Rubner; yell leader Donald Shotwell; extend to our bereaved sisters our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour GAITED SADDLE HORSE for sale. every club in the state was as gen- sergeant at arms, Frank Swayze. The of breavement. Be It further resolv Inquire Elliott's tire shop. 33 2tp. erous in their response as the Home officers will assume their respective ed that a copy of these Resolutions be Bureau the home would be much bet- duties at the beginning of the next sent to our sister, August R. Cressey, FOR SALE— Sweet potato plants. 20 ter equipped. Five dollars was giv- term of school. cents per dozen, |1.25 per 100. one to our sister. Hazel Agnew and --------- - W. T. Buchner. Inquire at King en to the committee and the goods 1 one copy to be published in the Her- sley’s. 33-3tp was purchased l - m V I I U . . U , « and the ~ diapers -------- , ---------- -------------- made The 1 I1 V J Junior llillU l vaudeville given — at V the w ------ up and sent to the home. Mrs. Shep- pjay House Wednesday, April 19 ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE. Inquire perd and Mrs. Nerton were the com- wag a complete success and greatly this office. 33-2tp. mitteo in charge. enjoyed by all present. The receipts rel ef --------- - were $105.40. The Juniors report < Legal Guarantee Giveru* FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im The noon lunch and apron sale that they made $75.00 above expen» proved Terms, W. A. Leathers. Un—continu« work. N o n t t d o f K ntfs—no pain—continue Treatment. 25-tfc. held hy the Altar Society on Satur- es and wish to thank the public for Ask to see Gle-o-nis Pile T day was a decided success. The lad their loyal support. SEWING MACHINE for sale or trade ies took in in the neighborhood of or rent. Correll’s Shop. 29-tfc. Friday night the biggest social $75 and about $68 was profit. Moro 6 ROOM HOUSE Tor sole. Inquire would have been made if the chili event of the year “The Prom” was at Correll’s shop. 27-tfe. beans had held out longer. The beans given by the Junior class of the high school in the Bungalow Auditorium. FOR SALE— Barred Rock eggs. 50 and hot rolls were all gone by 1 p .... «..» ----. ------------------------- The hall was very attractively decor- in. and after that weiners and home cents of 15. J. T. Embry. 31-3tp PH O N E 152 made bread were served. Cake, pie ated by the Juniors with seasonable FORD FOR SALE and coffee was part of the menu, colors. Laave order, at or will exchange for repair work on The ladies are very grateful to the Over one hundred enjoyed the oc- house and yard. For particulars ap people for their kind patronage. casion and the evening was spent at ply IlerLld office. --------- - ¡cards and dancing. Music was fur- A large crowd went to Hermiston ¡nished by Sidney Archer at the piano MISCELLAITEOUS from Umatilla to the Easter Monday ana Lee Bartholemew on drums and EXCELLENT ALFALFA and blue ball. They all reported a good time . banjo, both were from Stanfield, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ grass pasture. L. H. Pearson place, and a nice supper. Features of the evening were the 1 mile N. of Reservoir. 31-3tp. ■J. L . V A U G H A N S grand march, and the solo dances K L .K C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’a ------ The literary club of the Home by Melba Callahan. The latter especi A N D A P P L IA N C E S ¡ 12-tfc. bureau under the direction of Mrs. ally enjoyed. garage. Phone 152. ® Phono 139 gg The patronesses for the evening -------------------Benjamin met at the home of Mrs. JJ 2 0 8 8 . C o u r t O t. F o n C I O t O R , O r e . g TIRE ELLIOTT’S SH0P_6?-'itec Cberry on Tuesday They wlU meet were: Mesdames Dyer, Sullivan, Cur !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ tires. rie. Fraser, Shotwell, Carson. Percey again in two weeks. CASH Paid for second hand goods. The school orchestra, under the di Correll’s Shop. 17-tfe rection of Mrs Benjamin, I b doing TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon very nicely, and promises to be first paper for sale at the Herald. class before long. They are plan U ' THE feeling of security Is well worth ning a trip to Pendleton in the near the premium paid. How about future and after that they will prob that Fire Insurance 7 See the E. ably have a good many engagements. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc H erm iatoB , O r e g o n WANT ADS mleton Herald and one copy to be ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ •♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - lodge. • Committee S. C. Lochile H. M. Schilling & keep in mind the C. If. Skinner Î X 3 Indigestion and Constipation ‘‘Prior to using Chamberlain’s Tab lets. I suffered dreadfully from Indi gestion. Nothing I ate agreed with mo and I lost flesh and ran down in g Our new brick shoe store is now open health. Chamberlain’s T a b l e t s ■ with a new line of goods. See us for strengthened my digestion and cured ■ SHOE REPAIRING me of constipation,” writes Mrs. ■ George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y. > J OAK TAN SHOE STORE 8am When you need any thing in th« line ef neat and attractive Printing. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over F irst N ational Bank Osteopathy Medicine H erm iston, Oregon Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phon®, 93 Residence Phone Truck Hauling Coal, $1 per ton Wood, $1 per cord Trunks and Moving ATTORNEY AT LAW H E R M IS T O N . O K K O O N W ill M a k e O u t s id e T r i p e J. H. SC H R A M TRADES E. P. DODD J. D . Z Ü R C H E R LAWYER SEE —FOR— EYE. EAR. N O SE A N D TH ROAT! Has removed from h is form er location in tha Pond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. GUNS PENDLETON OPTOMETRIST A N D OPTICIAN Eyes Scientifically Examined LenseB Ground snd Fitted Am erican N ational Bank Pendleton Bid«. Oregon AMMUNITION » «• 4» . DR. RAY LOGAN, Physican and Surgeon A FULL LINE Umatilla. Oregon F . D . W A T T S . M. D . P end leton, Oregon HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TRANSFER Special atten tion to the fitting o f lenses. S eein g is believing. m o m onanoi» hard w are n s . 4» Office over Taylor Hardware Pendleton and Umatilla Stage Oro.] E leca n tly Furnlihed Room* in Connection STRICTLY FIRST CLASS hell promptly. You will accommodate the party calling. Your own line will be more quickly cleared for other business. te le p ----- r hone T he P acific T eleph one And Telegraph Company : OREGON D R . D. C. R I C H E Y BAKERY »d CONFECTIONERY Over the wires and through the switchboards of the telephone com pany there is a constant volume of traffic. Here there is also a signal— the ringing of the telephone bell. A great obstacle in the flow of this traffic is delay in answering the telephone te ll. O regon FI.S. M c K HJ N Z 1B, M . D. The French Restaurant T he signals of the traffic officer are obeyed instantly by the intelligent citizen, as he realizes that indifference means confusion and congestion. - Special Rates in Maternity Cases Miss Nell Kaninieilin, superin tendent. Edwards Building H IT T H ernia to n . T r a ffic - UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Well and Modernly Equipped H. Robinett, Prop. Telephone Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. ir \V . .1. W A R N E R S ta n fie ld Two wheat ranches in eastern Wash, near La Crosse to trade for al falfa lands. Six acres with modem bungalow on a paved highway near Eugene to trade for alfalfa tract Modem house in Walla Walla to trade for Her- miston property._____ 7 room house Pendleton to trade foralfalfaland. Surgery Calls answ ered at all hours Office phone 561 Residence phone 711 D E N T IS T R Y Elliott’s Tire Stop. Phone 192 GO Answer your ____ zer yc_. Day or night calls annweied promptly D r . P . V . P R I M E MTT FORGET -------- Ü S--------- Office over F irst N ational Bank OFFICE PH O N E. »2 R ESID ENC E PH O N E. 596 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. an.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. R o d g e ro , P ro p . 7T Knerr’s Garage Mrs. Alice Nugent was a business visitor in Portland several days last ALFALFA PASTURE for horses J. week. W. Hammnn. Phone 16R15 Echo. 33-4 tp Preventative Medicine The tendency of medical science Is FOUND— Two sheep in my orchard. Owner can have same by proving toward preventative measures. It is J and paying chargee. Z. Pumphrey easier and better to prevent than to 33-ltp. cure Pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical mon pv*T k s t a TF TO EXCHANGE In Portland for a small farm near have to contend with, often follows a . Hermiston or Umatilla with water cold or attack of the grip. The celd rights paid up. I have 11 25-foot lots prepares the system for the reception 100 feet deep with 2 houses, one 2 room and one 4 room with cement and development of the pneumonia sidewalks, chestnut shade trees In germ. The longer the cold hangs on. the parks, all kinds of shrubbery the greater the danger. Take Cham and good locust in front of the bouse and good orchard of all kinds of berlain’s Cough Remedy as Boon as : fruit snd many different kinds of the first indication of a cold appears berries This property lies all to so as to get rid of It with the least gether In the center of St. I >hos. a possible delay. It is folly to risk an | suburb of Portland. This property is worth $8000. will trade all or part. attack of pneumonia when this rem I want to hear from owner. Clem edy may be obtained for a trifle. Alberts. 512 E. Tyler St., St. Johns. Oregon. »3 1 t P FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as can NOTICE FOB FDBTJCATION Department of the Interior. U. S didate for the oflce of Joint Repre Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. sentative of Umatilla and Morrow April 21. 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Henry counties, on the Republican ticket. J Belscamper. of Hermiston. Oregon, If elected I promise to faithfully and who. on January 2, 1 9 1 9 -made Rec honestly perform the duties of the lamation Homestead Entry. No 019- office, working at all times for the 4«9. for Farm Unit "A or U ,t 1 of SWU Sect‘on 32. Township 5 Nortn. best Interests of the people of this R ange 29 E ast. W illam ette M eridian, district and the State of Oregon. has filed notice of Intention to make I favor legislation tending to elim Final three-year Proof, to establish inate waste In public expenditure» claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner and reduction of the taxes wherever • t Hermiston. Oregon, on the 13tn possible, consistent with sonnd pub day of June, 1922. _ lic poltry. Claimant name« ns witnesses: SLOGAN: "Conatructive economy, Frank Bed do w, GeorUC Beddow Otto Helnl. Willard W. FelthoMse all and a fairer distribution of the tax Ot Hermiston. Oregon. hurdena." Carl O. Helm. E M. Hulden Register. »3-51«. E sther chapter N o . iol o . e . 8„ To See Us tr a nsfer ADDING machine rolls at the Herald office. ueen m eets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:<M) sharp in Masonic hall. V isitih g member« welcome. Minnie E. S tew axt. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. ct that in addition to U E R M 1ST O N LODGE NO. 138. A. P. 8 A. If. m eets in Masonic Hall on First and Third printing this news* i ! Tuesday evenings of each m onth. V isiting broth- THE EFFECTS OF HOME BREW A . F. B eisse. W . M. paper w e do job work j E. D. Dungan. Secy. It was a nice day In Sept, last Oct. in July, Y A R D LODGE NO. 208, 1* O. o. r. of any kind. W hen I | V ’ I N m E ____ eets each ____ Monday 4 evening ___‘ ‘ in Odd Fellow “ s The moon lay thick upon the ground. V isiting m em bers cordially invited. in need of anything I | hall. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N. G. The mud shown In the sky. in this line be sure RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107. K. The flowers were singing sweetly. o f P.. m eets each Thursday even in g m Mark's Hall, at 7:30 P. M. V isitin g The birds were In full bloom. brothers cordially invited. W. H. M. Millan R. A. Brownson. As I went Into a cellar to sweep a K. R. and S. C. C. top story room. The time was Tuesday morning on P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S Wednesday Just at night, s I saw a thousand miles away a house ■ I)R . R . G. G A G E ■We Give S. A H. Trading Stamps* just out of sight. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office—Gladys A ve. near F irst S t. The walls projected backwards. Office Hours: The front was round the back, 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phono M l V ? S It stood alone with others. D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S The fence was white washed black. PhyMciaa and Surgeoe Tex Castleman Eyes treat®««. tested and G lasses Fitted Hermiston, Oregon E. L . H A L L A delightful surprise party was SEE G. L. BENNETT for Auction eering. 26-tfc. given at the home of Archie King Wednesday evening, It being his GROW GRAPES under contract twenty-fourth birthday. Mrs. King Very low prices for vines for com mercial planting. Peaches, Apri and Miss Gladys Nugent sponsored cots. Cherries, all kinds of fruit the party and a very pleasant evening and ornamental stock. Ask for was spent. At midnight a delicious grape circular. Home Nursery buffett supper was servid, after 17-tfc Co. Richland. Wash. which the guests departed, wishing TAKEN UP— Brown gelding horse Mr. King many happy returns of the branded W on left hip. Owner can day. Those Invited were: Mr. and have same hy paying costs. W. G. Mrs. Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart, Ferguson on Benedict place - mi. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. N. of town. 32-2tc. Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon Russell Turner. Miss Gladys Nugent, paper at the Herald office. Mr. Joe McNabb of Spokane. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y We Want Yon Q UMATILLA ITEMS P ile s P ORBQOEY Hohbach Bros., Proprietors Pend'eton. Oregon A. D. CROSLAND & SON All Lines of Transfer LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Pendleton 9:15 1:16 5:16 Echo 9:30 1:36 6:35 Stanfield 9:55 1:55 6:56 Hermiston Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Umatilla 8:20 12:20 4:20 Hermiston 8:45 12:45 4:46 Stanfield 9:00 1:00 6:00 Echo Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. in. and 4 p. m. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Phon« 868 722 Cottonwood We Deliver Parcels at Way Pointa FARES TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE P o r t r l l o t o n t o I c k o . 8 1 .0 0 P e n d l n t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , 8 1 .2 8 P o n d l e t o n t o M s r m l e t o n , 8 1 .8 0 F o n d Io t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 1 . 7 8 Phone 785 Call» Answered All Hours' Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston G r e e n T r a d in g S ta m p s ON A L L S A L E S Don’t forget to see the nice things I have in stock for that Graduation Present. W M . H. O G D EN JF.Wtl.ER «nd WATCHMAKER H . r m l. t e n , O re g o n " G IF T S T H A T L j I S T ' '