T H Z fflEBM ISTO N HKR j LLP, H ER M ISTO N , QREQOlfr We have few FARM ACCOUNT BOOKS left If you did not get yours ask for it LODGE DIRECTORY üæ High School Mirror We Want Yon Q to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this new s paper w e do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure Devoted to the Interest end Development of the Hermiston Schools VoL 2. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON H e rm ie ta « , O r e g o n FIR E INSU RA N CE Hay Fire Inaurane# Autom obile Inaurane« A ccident Inaurai L ife Inaurane# Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes Bo. 19 On Monday. May IS the high school will meet Stanfield in the last baseball game of the season. So far Stanfield is the west end champion and Hermiston will take this honor Monday if she Is successful. The boys are working hard and promise to give Stanfield a good fight for the west end chanmplonship. Everyone Is invited to come out and support the high school boys for the laat game. The admission will be ten and 25 cents. ueen E sth er chapter no . tot. o . b . meet* second Tuesday e v e n in g s / a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V laiihu eicom e. Minnie E. Stew art. w . K athryn L. Garner. S ee. “snap" day Wednesday, by a little trip to the picnic grounds near Echo. Miss Long acted as chaperone Kodacks and refreshments were the principal objects of enjoyment. Miss Long was 'kidnapped through vll. lianous plot by the seniors. U E R M 18T O N LODGE NO. 168. A . F. < A. B . ■ * m eets in Masonic Hall on Firetan d TUrd Tuesday T u esd ay ev enings o f each m onth. V isitin g ren welcome. E. D. D un gaa. S ecy. RECLAMATION IZ)DGE N o. 107. K. o f P.. m eets each Thursday ev e n in g '■ Mack s Hall, a t 7:30 P. M. V isitta g brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownson. K. R .a n d 8 . C. C. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< ■ ■ SW14, Section 32, Township 5 North, Range 29 East. Willamette Meridian, ■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps« has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish This year the senior class has de claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, The county track meet took place cided to omit the usual class night at Hermiston, Oregon on the 13 th at pendleton Saturday. May six and program and Instead are making ar A day of June. 1922. [was attended by many of the west rangements to have the speeches pub. FOB SALE FOR Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Beddow, George Beddow, I ¡ end students. The representatives lished in The Herald, with possibly STRAWBERRY CRATES— See King- Otto Heinl, Willard W. Felthouse all from the west end found It pretty photographs of the faculty and mem-» sley'B about your berry crates. of Hermiston. Oregon. hard to compete with the representa- bers of the senior class. 32-4te. Carl G. Helm, jtives from Pendleton and the other - 1 1 " I _________________________ Be«*gter. j]arge schools: however, they brought The students of the Hermiston of Umatilla County, May 19. 1922! FOR SALE— Young team horses, schools regret very much that Mr. 'Faithful attention to duty. No time ■ ' home a small portion of the bacon. weight 2800. Will sell cheap. Ho gan Miller. 35-tfc. The Hermiston boys were the only Voelker will not be superintendent devoted to outside Interests.’ ■ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS representatives from the west end to of the schools here after this year. FOR SALE— Residence, 5 rooms with (Paid Advertisement) Our new brick shoe store is now open He will go to Helix where he will take any places. Harold Waterman garden ground, fruit, shade. Close ■ with a new line of gooJs. See us for g ¡won first in the shot put coming have an opportunity to develope that DR. I. U. TEMPLE In. Inquire at Herald office. 29-tfc ■ ■ Republican candidate for Repre- within a few inches of the eastern school as he has this one. S SHOE REPAIRING B FOR SALE—Concord grapevines *50 sentative 24rd District, Umatilla o regon record. James Hall took third " OAK TAN SHOE STORE ® per thousand.. Home Nursery Co. county. The county oratorical contest was In both low and high hurdles. The Richland, Wash. 35-2tc. If elected I will endeavor to re total number of points taken by the held in Pendleton Friday evening. S a m R o d g e r« , P ro p . I FOR SALE— 25 tons discolored hay. duce taxes as far as consistent with high school was seven. Five for first May 5. Frank Swayze the oratorical ■ i i n i B a ■■■■■■■■■■■" Cannot bale but excellent feed. good government. place In shot put and one for each representative from t h e , west 'end T w o w h e a t ra n c h e s in Mrs. Nora Franz. 35-ltp. I will support our state colleges to third place In the hurdle races. Har took second place, competing against e a s te rn W ash , n e a r L a the extent of millage appropriations. old Waterman will represent Herm five strong opponents. Frank states I have for sale one team of mares, I will oppose additional bond is iston In the eastern Oregon meet to that he Is going in to win first place C ro sse to tr a d e f o r a l a good set of harness, your choice of two farm wagons and a Chevrolet sues for all purposes except emer be held at Pendleton Saturday, May next year and we believe he will come f a lf a la n d s. 490 chassis with 1922 license. The gencies. 13. This Is the first time Hermiston home with the honors. outfit can be seen at Irrigon. Will C oal, $1 p e r to n I will represent all the people re has had a representative In the east S ix a c re s w ith m o d ern sell all or part. gardless of party affiliations (and Grade News W ood, $1 p e r cord ern Oregon meet since 1918. W. R. Walpole. 35-3tc. b u n g a lo w on a p a v e d will not be governed by any cliqun Florence Skinner won first on the T ru n k s a n d M oving 34-3tc. FOR SALE— Team harness and wag or clan. h ig h w a y n e a r E u g e n e Miss Nellie Abbot who came here 75 yard dash and Robert Woodward W i ll M a k e O u t s id e T r i p s on. C. J. Voliva. 35-2tc. (Paid Advertisement) recently from Sheridan, Wyoming, won third place In three events In to tr a d e f o r a lf a lf a t r a c t J. H . S C H R A M entered school Monday as a Junior. the county track meet. FOR SALE— Refrigorator, new last Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192 year. Cost *50. Ice capacity 75 lbs. M od ern h o u se in W a lla ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE See I. E Putman. 35-ltc. Eighth grade examinations will be Notice is hereby given that the T’,e Juniors report that the annual ------------------- ,-----------------------------—. W a lla to tr a d e f o r H e r held next Thursday and Friday. FOR SALE— 3 milk cows. Inquire undersigned has been appointed ad- ¡wlH he out the first of next week. m is to n p ro p e rty . John Leek, 1 1-2 miles N of town. mlnlstratrix of the estate of Fred A. They will sell for one dollar and are 35-2tp Phelps deceased, by the County Court worth It. Mr. Bensel will go to Pendleton 7 room h o u s e P e n d le to n SEE next week to grade examination pap FOR SALE CHEAP— Registered Jer of Umatilla County, Oregon. All to tr a d e f o r a lf a lf a la n d . ers. The Benlors observed the annual sey milk cow, high test. Inquire persons having claims against said Herald offile. 35-lta. estate are notified to present same Dr. B. T. Simms of O. A. C. and duly verified, to me at my place of FOR SALE— Oliver Typewriter, good Fred Bennlon will be on the project residence, at Hermiston, Umatilla condition. Cheap. Mrs. F. W. Kuhn, Wednesday, May 17, to visit dairy Route A. 35-2tp. County, Oregon, within six months men. Dr. Simms Is very much Inter from the date of this notice. ested in assisting the dairymen in FOR SALE— Bee supplies and ex Dated April 27, 1922. The farm bureau meeting which stamping out contageous abortion -F O R - tracting supers with comb, reason Leila A. Phelps, was to have been held ai Columbia among dairy animals before It be Administratrix of the estate of able. Mrs. Geo. A. Cressy. 33-tfc. ^ R E L rE F /T T school Friday evening has been post comes more prevalent. Fred A. Phelps, deceased. 33-5tc. poned until Wednesday evening, «Legal Guarantee Given»* FOR SALE OR TRADE— 100X100 If the present plan of having all N o n e e d o f K n if o —no pain—co n tin u e w ork. wl'tn Dr. E. ’1 Simms of O. A. C. corner, Vancouver, Wash., clear. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ask to see Gle-o-nis P ile T reatm ent. cows tested for this disease, is carried Suitable for residence. For acre Department of the Interior, U. S. will be with us. out, the project can soon be made MITCHELL DRUG CO. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, age under ditch. Box 114, Hep an abortion free area as well as a T. May 6, 1922. The Neighborhood club met at the pner, Ore. 33-4tc. Notice is hereby given that Chrit- B. free area, both of which would be topher D. Bruun, assignee of Pearl home of Mrs. W. Watson and Mrs. O. a big boost for the project as a datry FOR SALE— Two Bred Duroc Sows. A. Straw, of Portland, Oregon, who O. Felthouse. After the short business Good ones. Z. Pumphrey. 35-ltp. on January 6, 1910, made Desert meeting, a number of charades were ing center. Land Entry, No. 07485, for N ^ S E U enacted, after which the articles Dr. Simms will lecture at Columbia FOR BALE— Sweet potato plants, 20 Section 22, Township 4 North, Range made for the bazaar were auctioned school house Wednesday evening. All cents per dozen, *1.25 per 100. 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has off. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse proved a outside dairymen and farm bureau P H O N E 152 W. T. Buchner. Inquire at King '¡filed notice of intention to make Fln- sley’s. 33-3tp ' al proof under the act of March 4, very able and entertaining auctioneer members as well as those in Colum 11915 to establish claim to the land and *8.05 was taken in. Delicious re bia are invited to come. Leave o rd e r, at r m r itv tm above described, befoie United States FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly tm- Commlsg!oneri at Hermiston, Oregon, freshments were served by the host proved. Terms» W. A. Leathers. on the 27th day of June, 1922. Read the Wand Ads. esses. The club adjourned to met in 25-tfc. , Claimant names as witnesses: two weeks at the home of Mrs. Dan Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw Parks. SEWING MACHINE for sale or trade and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and or rent. Correll’s Shop. 29-tfc. James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. Carl G. Helm, Florence Udey returned to (The HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK 5 ROOM HOUSE for sale, Inquire 35-6tc. Register. Dalles Monday after a week's visit 27-tfc. at Correll's Bhop. at the home of her parents. Florence ■ E L E C T R IC F IX T U R E S ■ Pboae Siscel’s TRANSFER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FURNITURE FOR SALE ■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S J Department bf the Interior, U. S. is Btaylng with her grandparents, 193 Dining room set, china closet, buffet 5* P h en e 189 Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink, attending ■ 90S 9 . C o u r t • * . P e n d le to n , O r « ,g and table, all In first class condition. P H O N B O R M O * MAROW ARB May 6, 1922. school in The Dalles. She also has Mrs. C. B. Hay. 34-2tp. I haul anything that M a. 4« Notice is hereby given that Joseph the advantage of taking musical -J Ganong, assignee of Stella A. FOR SALE— 10 tons 1st class alfalfa W. can be moved training which would be impossible of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on hay, 2nd cutting. *15 in the stack. Dodd, Want Ads Bring Results 26, 1913, made Desert Land here. H. Robinett, Prop. Ed Haugeberg. 34-2tp. March Entry, No. 011830, for S%SE%, 22, Township 4 North, Range Heraiat.il, On.] FOR SALE— 2nd rutting alfalfa hay Section 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has *12 In stack, also 5 passenger filed notice of intention to make Fin. Scripps-Booth car, sale or trade for al proof under the act of March 4, good small Ford truck or runabout. 1915, to establish claim to the land Phone 202 Or address C. W. Tilden, above described, before United States Hermiston. 34-2tc. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t the 27th day of June, 1922. FURNITURE FOR SALE— Complete on Claimant names as witnesses: household outfit, 1 range, 1 heater, Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw BAKERY u4 CONFECTIONERY 1 oil stove, dining room set. 1 The main issue in the Primaries May 19 this year, is to determine whether kitchen table, 1 buffet. 1 dresser and Jacob L. Stork of HermlBton and James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. E legantly Furnished Rooms In Connection All at bargain prices. Call Herald Carl G. Helm, Ku Kluxism and religious hatred shall undermine our social, business and politi or see Albert Hedwall. 34-3tc 35-gtc. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Register. cal fealty, or whether our institutions and our government shall remain free J FOR SALE— A Bweet toned upright TO CREDITORS Hohbach Bros., Proprietor« piano *185. Inquire at thta3Jfgtc*- In the NOTICE from the taint of invisibility and masked hoodlums. County Court of the State oi Oregon (for Umatilla County. In Pend'eton. Oregon We have carefully investigated the list ot candidates and recommend the Matter of the Estate of George MISCELLANEOUS A. Cressy. deceased. for your consideration the following, as being uncontamir.ated with Ku Kluxism, Notice 1» hereby given that the E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s undersigned has been appointed and as owing no allegiance to the Ku Klux Kian: 12-tfc. executrix of the last will and testa garage. Phone 162. A. D. CROSLAND & SON ment of George A. Cressy, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. SHOP—Gates FOR CONGRESS TIRE FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE ELLIOTT’S 62-ltc. All persons having claims against tires. said estate are required to present CASH Paid for second hand good« the same to me or my at’° rner ' .'* ' Correll’s Shop. 1T-4PS J Warner at his office In Hermiston. Oregon with proper vouchers within months from the date hereor. TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon six Dated this 8th day of May, 1922. paper for sale at the Herald. Augusta R. Cressy TWO TRUCKS FOR JOINT SENATOR Executrix. FOR REPRESENTATIVE 35-5tc QUICK SERVICE THE feeling of security Is well worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tie WANT ADS I Herman H. DeHart D R . R . G. G A L E P h y s ic ia n a n d | u r g « © n Office—Gladys A ve. near Fin*. S t. Office Hours: 2 to 6; 7:90 to 9. D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S PhyM.iaa and Surgeo* E yes treated, tested and G lasses Fitted Office over First N ational Bank OFFICE PH ON E. 92 RESIDENCE PH O N E. 608 Offioe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 JO p. m. TREASURER J Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY J Office over First N ational 1 Osteopathy COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES E. P. DODD H IT T E. L. H A L L TRANSFER Knerr’s Garage W. B. Beasley Voters! 15 SEE O. L. BENNETT for Auctlon- 26-tfe. eerlng. GROW GRAPES under contract. Very low prices for vines for com mercial planting. Peaches. Apri cots, Cherries, all kinds of. Ivy** and ornamental stock. Ask for grape circular. Home Nursery Co. Richland. Wash. 17-tfe TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald office. ADDING machine relie at the Herald office. ALFALFA PASTURE for hornet». J. W Hamman. Phone 16R15 Echo. 33-4tp notice fob publication Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. April »1. 1922. Notice la hereby given that Henry who, on January 2, 1919, made Rec- J Belacapiper. of Hermiston. Oregon, tarnation Hrmwtw«l Entry, No 019- 4*9, for Farm Unit “A“ or Lot 1 of Eterei CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Delicious Wholesome Confectionery Tasty Stationery For Women Nt* Cigtn ani Taitat» 35 36 34 N. J. Sinnott D E N T IS T R Y D ental X-Ray and D iagnosis FOR SENATOR 37 Roy Ritner 45 43 44 All Lines of Transfer E. P. Dodd E.M . Hulden I. U. Temple S. A. Miller Frank Sloan Phone 785 Calk Answered A ll Hours ATTORNEY AT LAW IIB R M IS T O N . O R E G O N J. D . Z Ü R C H E R LAW YER S t a n f i e ld UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Well and Modernly Equipped Soecial Rates in Maternity Cases Miss Nell Kammerlln, superin tendent. Edwards Building McKENZIF, & LIEUALLEN EYE. EAR. N O SE A N D T H R O A T' Has removed from hits form er location In the Bond Bldg, to Rooms I, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg. : OREGON O ptometrist and O p t ic ia n A m e ric a r e l a t i o n a l B a n k B/d^ p litm t; ü()U - - fe n d ltitu n Ore DR. RAY LOGAS, Physlcan and Surgeon Umatilla. Oregon K. D . W A T T S , M . D . Pendleton. Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special atten tion to th e fitting of Seeing is believin g. Office over T a ylor Hardware Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:M Pendleton 9:16 1:16 6:1* Echo 9:30 1:35 6:36 Stanfield 9:55 1:65 6:56 Hermiston Into Umatilla 10:15 2:16 6:16 LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Umatilla 8:20 12:20 4:20 Hermiston 8:46 12:46 4:46 Stanfield 9:00 1:00 6:00 Echo Into Pendleton 10:15 2:16 6:16 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Phone 868 722 Cottonwood We Deliver Parcels at Way Pointa parrs . . n r f l . t . n t o BOHO. et.OO t . n d l . t a n to S to n tlo M , • » . ! • P e n d l o t o n t o M o r m lo t o n , S».BO P o n O lo to n t o U m o t l l l o . n i . T a Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston G r e e n T r a d in g S ta m p s J. O. Hales ON A L L S A L E S FOR COUNTY TREASURER 47 PKNDLETON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 46 C. K. Cranston Of the above, some are more strongly opposed to the un-American men ace than others, Sinnott, Hinkle and Temple have declared themselves unalter ably opposed to the principles of Ku Kluxism. BE SAFE AND SANE. CHOOSE FROM THE ABOVE LIST OF CANDIDATES. THEY ALONE HAVE THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PARTY AND PUBLIC WELFARE AT HEART. T. ■. i h . m . a«., n t Lmn. a u f - n s u . Or. Don’t forget to see the nice things I have in stock for that Graduation Present, W M . H . O G D EN JEWELER and WATCHMAKER H e rm is to n , O re g o n COMMITTEE OF REPUBLICANS (Paid A d . ) H 761 W. J. W A R N E R I ■ J .L .V A U G H A N ! Office Rank Bldg. Hermiston. Oregon A FULL UNE Attention! 39 40 Joseph T. Hinkle Rodney J. Kitchen Colon R. Eberhard AMMUNITION Surgery D r . F. V . P R I M E Piles GUNS Medicine C alls answ ered at all hours Office phone 661 Residence phone Til TRADES Truck Hauling hvMh A . F. Beisse. W . M. V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. L O. O. F. T m eets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows hall. V isitin g m em bers cordially invited. W. R. IxMighom. Sec. A. Buhman. N . G. To See Us ' The commencement announcements arrived last week end and the seniors have already started them to all four corners of the world. b , •G IF T S T H A T L j t S T "