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THE HEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. »♦♦♦♦♦•♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« High School Mirror We have few FARM ACCOUNT BOOKS left If you did not get yours ask for it We Want Yon Q No. 19 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON K trm u to s , O re g o n FIRE INSU RA N CE Hay Fire Inaurane« Autom obile Inaurane« A ccident Ir L ife Inaurano« Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes FOB SALE FOR SALE— Young team horses, weight 2800. Will sell cheap Ho gan Miller. 35-tfc. FOR SALE— Residence, S rooms with garden ground, fruit, shade. Close In Inquire at Herald office. 29-tfc FOR SALE— Concord grapevines $50 per thousand.. Home Nursery Co. Richland, Wash. 35-2tc. I have for sale one team of mares, a good set of harness, your choice of two farm wagons and a Chevrolet <90 chassis with 1922 license. The outfit can be seen at Irrigon. Will eell all or part. W. R. Walpole. 35-3tc. FOR SALE— Team harness and wag on. C. J. Vollva. 35-2tc. Thursday evening of last week the 'senior class were guests of honor at a faculty dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voelker. The • tables were loaded with delicious food and decorated with beautiful flowers of the school colors, purple and gold. After dinner the evening was spent at games and everyone re ported a very enjoyable evening. six months from the date hereof. Dated this 8th day of May, 1922. The baccalaureate sermon deliver Augusta R. Creasy ed by Rev. Wann at the Methodist 35-5tc. Executrix. hurch Sunday was well attended. The subject was "The Open Door of Op POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS portunity” and was greatly enjoyed by all. The special music was a vo- DR. I. U. TEMPLE can solo by Miss Zona Bensel a num- Repubiican candidate for Repre- ’her by a male quartett composed of sentatlve 2<rd District, Umatilla Messrs Wann. Phipps, Voelker and county. ’Waugaman; a vocal solo by Mr. Ir- If elected I will endeavor to re- win Shotwell and a piano solo by Lu. duce taxes as far as consistent with cue Sullivan. good government. j - I will support our state colleges to The commencement exercises will the extent of millage appropriations. i e given in the high school auditor- I will oppose additional bond is- )um Friday evening, May 19 . sues for all purposes except emer- j _________ gencles. j j | r Voelker was given a beautiful I will represent all the people re- gold medal by the orchestra and gardless of party affiliations And ¡school band as an appreciation of his will not be governed by any clique splendid work with those two organ. or clan. 34-3tc. nations. He Is proudly wearing it and (Paid Advertisement) says his gratitude Is too great to ex press. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ueen E sth er c hapter n «. o . b . b .. me«C« second Tuesday «vanin« of each n o c th at 8:00 sharp io Masonic hall. V isitln« i welcome Minni« E. S tew art. W. Kathryn L. Garner. S«c. to k e e p in m in d th e fact th a t in a d d itio n to p r in tin g t h is n ew s* p a p e r w e d o jo b w o r k o f a n y k in d . W h e n in n e e d o f a n y th in g in th is lin e b e s u r e Devoted to the Interes. and Development of the Hermiston Schools VoL 2. LODGE DIRECTORY • nd will become effective soon after presentation. H E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 1M. A. F. A ▲. If . * * m eeU in Masonic Hall on First and Third Tuesday evem n«« of each m onth. V iaitln« hreth- A. F. Beisae. W. If. E. D. Dun «a n . S ecy . V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F . " meet« each Monday evenin« in Odd Fellow« hall. V itk in « members cordially invited. W. R. Ixmtrhorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N. G. Hermiston Union High School clos RECLAMATION LODGR N o. 107, K. o f P.. meet« each Thursday «ven in « 'B es the term of 1921-22 with one oi Mack's Hall, at 7:90 P. M. Viaitln« brothers cordially invited. the best records of all past terms, W. H McMillan R. A. Brownaon. champions of the west end in baseball K. R and 9 . C. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The last two games of the season were played Friday of last week and P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S Monday of thio week with Echo and Stanfield respectively. The local boy? ■ ■ D R . R . O. G A L E showed great fighting spirit at the ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamp?" Rhyeiclan and Burgoon close of the season and the victory Office—Gladys Av«, near F irst St. ! > with Echo was easy while the Stan Office Hour«: 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phone M l field boys gave them a harder fight for the honor. The score in the Echo D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S game was 12 to 3 in favor of Hermls FOR ton and the score with Stanfield was Phy »Irian and Surge®» Eye« treated, tested and Glaase« Fitted 6 to 2 in favor of the local boys. We Office over First N ational Bank wish to thank the public for their OFFICE PH ONE. 92 loyal support at all the games and of Umatilla County. May 19, 1922 ! RESIDENCE PH O N E. 696 Offlee Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 J O p. m. sk that they remember us next tern' Day or night calls ai.sweied promptly and come out. “Faithful attention to duty. No time devoted to outside interests.” DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Saturday of last week Harold Wat (Paid Advertisement) Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ Office over Firet N ational Bank erman and James Hall represented with a new line of goods. See us for g Osteopathy Medicine Surgery the Hermiston High School in the C alls answ ered at all hours county track meet at Pendleton SHOE REPAIRING g Office phone 561 R esidence phone 711 Harold held the record established OAK TAN SHOE STORE J at the county meet by winning first B a m R o d g e r« , P ro p . ■ place In the shot put, James took a r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I position in the low hurdle rare but he D E N T IS T R Y did not enter the high hurdle lacs To See Us Herman H. DeHart TREASURER TRADES The semester exams are being held at the time of this writing and many groans and sighs can be heard com ing through the doors of the various rooms, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day of this week will be occupied with exams and Friday everyone will be looking for their report card. Notice is hereby given that the Tbe nlembera ° f the sch°o1 band FOR SALE— 4 milk cows. Inquire undersigned has been appointed ad- had a very enJoyable affa,r Monday John Leek, 1 1-2 miles N of town. ministratrix of the estate of Fred A. evening seranading Mr. and Mrs. Sam 35-2tp Phelps deceased, by the County Court , Conoxesky. The newly-weds have just of Umatilla County. Oregon. All come to l,CTml"‘° n from Sherldcn' FOR SALE— Oliver Typewriter, good persons having claims against said Wyoming Mr. Conozesky made good condition. Cheap. Mrs. F. W. Kuhn, Route A. 35-2tp. estate are notified to present same ,he Precedent and treated the boys duly verified, to me at my place of ¡t0 lce cream’ The School Annual. The Purple FOR SALE— Bee supplies and ex residence, at Hermiston, Umatilla I and Gold, Is out and the students are tracting supers with comb, reason County, Oregon, within six months! The 8peclal mcetlns of 'he student well pleased with the accomplish able. Mrs. Geo. A. Cressy. 33-tfc. from the date of this notice. body’ Monday- was called for the pur- ment. This is the first year Hermis of lnsta,linS installing the new student Dated April 27, 1922. !p°8® ot FOR SALE OR TRADE— 100X100 body officers and the discussion of ton high has put out an annual but Leila A. Phelps, corner, Vancouver, Wash., clear. school affairs for the last time. At we are sure it will not be the last Administratrix of the estate of this meeting the basket ball girls and one If you have not already bought Suitable for residence For acre Fred A. Phelps, deceased. 33-5tc. boys were awarded letters for having an annual you should get one soon age under ditch. Box I K , Hep played the required number of games. or you might be sorry you didn’t pner, Ore. 33-<tc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Those receiving letters for basket bail when they arc all sold. Department of the Interior, U. S. FOR SALE— <0 acres, partly im Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, work were: Doris Swayze, Lucile Sul proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. Six of the high school goys gave a May 6. 1922. livan, Margaret Neary, Mary Addle- 26-tfc. Notice is hereby given that Chrlt- man, Zona Bensel Arlouine Robinson, dinner parly in honor of Miss Red topher D. Bruun, assignee of Pearl SEWING MACHINE for sale or trade A, Straw, of Portland, Oregon, who Harold Waterman, Vernon Waterman mond, a member of the faculty, Sun or rent. Correll’s Shop. 29-tfc. on January 6. 1910, made Desert Leo Smith, Irwin Shotwell, Lawrence day evening at the Hermiston hotel. Land Entry, No. 07485. for NHSEH Winslow and Hubert Haneline. The Those who enjoyed the ocasion were: 5 ROOM HOUSE for nate. Inquire Section 22. Township 4 North, Range Miss Redmond, Doris Swayze, Phyllis at Correll’s shop. 27-tfc. 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has boys of the baseball team were also Dyer, Nellie Abbot, Eldora Kingsley, filed notice of intention to make Fin awarded letters. Those receiving let FOR SALE—Solid Oak living room al proof under the act of March 4 ters for this activity were: Harold Melba Callahan, Mabie Brown, Ern set in first class condition. Mrs. E. 1915 to establish claim to the land and Vernon Waterman, Leo Smith, est Waterman, Irwin Shotwell, Orval R. Crocker. 36-2tp. above described, befote United States Ernest Addleman, Richard Correll, f ilvey, Hugh Fraser, Harold Water Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, _ . 3 IN. WAGON FOR SALE— Medium on the 27th day of June, 1922. ¡James Hall, Gwyn Hughes, Ralph man, Gwyn Hughes and Ralph Long height wheel, broad tires, ail in Claimant names as witnesses: Longhorn, Hugh Fraser, Gerald Cam horn. good repair. $45. L. C Dyer. 36-ltp Melba Callahan and Phyllis Dyer Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw pbell, Everett Parker and John Had. j ------------------------------------------------ and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and gave an informal party at the home GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE— James B. Beebe of Stanfiald, Oregon. dox. 36-3tp. It was also decided at this meeting of Phyllis Dyer last Saturday eve $80. T. B. Pnenock. Carl G. Helm, 35-6tc. Register. that a committee should be appointed ning. The evening was Bpent in danc- FOR SALE— A sweet toned upright to adopt some plans In which the Ing and all report a good time, piano $185. Inquire at this office. reshman and sophomore classes will 34-9tp. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wednesday evening of last week Department bf the Interior, U. S. In the future, settle their class fights Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, In a clean and satisfactory manner. the junior class chaperoned by Miss MISCELLANEOUS May 6, 1922. Redmond enjoyed a wienie roast at $15 REWARD for recovery of set of ’ N<)ilce *B bereby given that Joseph This plan will be presented at the the Umatilla Buttes. opening of the next term of school ♦ carpenter tools stolen from J. i aim W. Ganong, assignee of Stella A. Sko- Oregon, »hn who, nn on vbo warehouse near depot and con Dodd, of 26, Hermiston, 1913, made Desert Land Roy Horniman story in which she and your petitioners propose that viction of thief. Branded L. X. Y. March Entry, No. 011820, for S ft S E ^ , they be included within the bound & W. W. 36-4tp. Section 22, Township 4 North, Range will be seen at the Play House next aries of the West Extension Irriga 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has Sunday. Miss Burke, who has the tion District. E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s filed notice of intention to make Fin. WHEREFORE ycur petitioners garage. Phone 152. 12-tfc. al proof under the act of March 4, role of a vivacious chorus girl, was pray that said lands be included with 1915, to establish claim to the land supposed to be the possessor of quite in the boundaries of the West Exten SHOP— Gates above described, before United States TIRE JILLIOTT’S sion Irrigation District. 62-lte. Commissioner, at Hermiston. Oregon, an assortment of pets including a pet tires. Perry A. Heater, Sr. on the 27th day of June, 1922. Perry A. Heater, Jr. goldfish, twelve pigeons, one monkey goods. Claimant names as witnesses: CASH Paid for second hand Ambrose C. Partlow twenty-four rabbits. When tho lT -tft Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw and Correll's Shop. Walter G. Cohoon and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and . company went on location to Ossin- John H. Pruter TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. , Sam T. Shell Carl G. Helm, ¡ing. N- *. the menagerie was taken paper for sale at the Herald. George E. Mefford 35-6tc. Register, along, and Miss Burke laughingly as- Edward Kunze Claude Myers ' ~ ~ ~ 1 serted that she felt like a queen of THE feeling of security is well worth -------------------* Hermiston, Ore., May 5, 1922. the premium patd. How about the sawdust ring. The supporting State of Montana that Fire Insurance? See the E. To the Republican Voters of Uma ss. company headed by Donald Cameron P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc tilla, Union and Morrow Counties: County of Sanders s excellent. I respectfully solicit your support _________________ THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction at the primary election on May 19th eering. 26-tfc. for the nomination on the republican I Arnold Gralapp. Harold Waterman 26th day of April, 1922, before me, I the undersigned, a Notary Public in [ ticket for Joint Senator of the 19th and James Hall were attendants at and for the State of Montana per- I GROW GRAPES under contract. Senatorial District. ,he ° (reJ ”n( tra<* meet wher,e Har° l* sonally appeared Perry A. Heater, Sr. Very low prices for vines for com I have lived In Umatilla county for repeated his performance of a week and Perry A Heater, Jr. to me known mercial planting. Peaches. Apri to be the Individuals described in and cots, Cherries, all kinds of fruit the past thirty years and am a prop- a"d won first in the shot put. who executed the within instrument, , a.vd ornamental stock. Ask for erty owner and taxpayer In each of throwing the weight 40 feet 1 inch. and acknowledged to me that they grape circular. Home NurBery This makes Harold eligible to the executed the same as their free and Co. Richland, Wash. 17-tfc the counties comprising this district. state track meet In Salem, but will voluntary act and deed for the pur I have been a faithful worker »» poses therein mentioned. , ... __ _ probably * not enter . . as .. he Is only out IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have | TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon the republican party for the past e for one event and the distance Is hereunto set my hand and notarial paper at the Herald office. twenty-five years and an active ana ” . , . „it nt the thing with the shot, regardless seal the day and year first above consistent supporter at ail times or ’ ” written. ADDING machine rolls at the Herald , . __ of where one makes his throw. the nominees of my party. W. A. Barto. office. If returned to the legislature I will Notary Public for Montana f / , Commission expires March 10, ALFALFA PASTURE for horses. J. stand for the si: me loyal service to N THE MATTER OF THE INCLU- 1924. W. Hamnian. Phone 1CR15 Echo. my constituents that I rendered in SION OF ADDITIONAL LANDS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF 33-4 tp 1913 and 1916. I will have no bills State of Oregon m THE WEST EXTENSION IR or pet measures of my own and will NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION RIGATION DISTRICT County of Morrow devote my en” re time and attention Department of the Interior, U. S. to the lnterei-ts and wishes of the To the Honorable Board of Directors THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the of the West Extension irrigation 12th day of May, 1922, before me, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. people In Umatilla, Union and Mr.r- District: April 21. 1922. the undersigned, a Notary Public in i Notice is hereby given that Henry iow counties end will give exactly Your petitioners represent as fol- and for the State of Oregon, personal who, on January 2, 1919. made Rec- the same set vice and attention to owa: ly appeared Ambrose C. Partlow, j That they are the holders of title. Walter O. Cohoon, _ ____ J. Belscatnper. of Hermiston, Oregon, Union and Morrow that I would to John H. Pruter tarnation Homestead Entry, No 019- or evidence of title, (o a majority of Shell, George’ E. Mefford. Ed 4 69. for Farm Unit "A” or Lot 1 of Umatilla. the acreage of the land described be- ward Kunze. and Claude Myers, to me SW H. Seefon 32. Township 5 North, By way of platform and public low, all of which are shown on the known t0 he the individuals descrlb- Range 29 East. Willamette Meridian, policy I am for a line of retrench- nlata on file in the office of the pd ,n gnd who „xecu, e(i the attached has filed notice of Intention to make Project Manager of the U. S. Recta- „pllt|„n> an^ acknowledged t> me reduction In both _____________ mat ion Service. ____________ .. Mine as thelt Hermiston. ____ Final three-year Proof, to establish ment and tax Oregon ¡(^a, (hey axecutod . the claim to the land above described, county and state budgets In Pr°P°r 'and located In Morrow County, Óre free and voluntary act and deed for , before United States Commissioner, tlon to the lower prices of labor and the purposes therein mentioned. at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 13th farm products. I favor our present Farm Unit ’’A’’ or that portion of IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have | larm proouew. ' d the E H E USE <4, Sec. 14 Tap. 4 day of June. 1922. hereunto set my hand and notarial I plan of highway and market r d Nof.|h Ran)?e 25 E w M north of Claimant names as witnesses: seal the day and year first above ; M<|n Canal Frank Beddow, George Beddow, construction and think It should con- | written. Otto Helnl. Willard W. Felthouse all ♦ inuc until a good and sufficient road | Farm Unit "B”. or that portion of C. O. Blayden, of Hermiston. Oregon. Notary Public for Oregon , I. proymea nrorlded for all parts of the the W H E H SK 2g U . R Bee. Twp of 4 system Is ror a., p» w 14. M noMh Carl G. Helm, My Commission expires Nov. 14th, Register. state. the Main Canal. Thanking you In advance for any Flrm O||H or , h>, portion of 1923. The above Petition will be heard by W H 8E H . Sec. 14. Twp. 4 the Board of Dlrtctors of the West ; assistance yon can gire me In I he NOTICE TO CRTOTTOFS In the County Court of the State or pnmarics and wi'b s promise K re North Range 25 E. W. M. north of Extension Irrigation District at their Oregon 'for Umatilla County. In the Main Canal. regular meeting at Hermiston, Ore-1 Farm Unit "A”, or that portion of gon on June 6. 1922. the Matter of the Estate of George turn my gratl'ude In service, I ar: Respectfully yours, the EH NEH, 8ee. 2«. Twp. 4 Chas E. Glasgow, Sec’y. A. Cressy. deceased. J. T. Hinkle North. Range 25 E. W M. north of N otie, is bereby given that the 35-2tc. nnd^rFiEn^d ban tx'en appoint*3*! he Main Canal. (Paid Advertisement) Farm Unit “B”, or that portion of exeentrlx of the last will and testa the W H N E H . Bee 20. Twp 4 ment of George A. Creasy, deceased, r el ef JUST LIKE A CIRCUS North. Range 25 E. W M. north of and has qualified as the taw directs. Some Insight on how It feels to the Main Canal. All persons having claims against 'Laçai Quarante« Giverv» All of the NWH. Sec. 23. Twp. 4 said estate are required to Present travel with a circus was afforded n û • ! * s t t « - s o n a iB - c o B t ln ii « w ork. the same to me or my attorney. W. Billie Burke during the filming of Nt^rth. ___________________________________ * M. A r t lo «e. G l, o n ia r i t e T re a tw e a t. i That approximately all of said J. Warner at hts office in Hermiston MITCHELL DRUG CO. Oregon with proper vouchers within ."Thp Education of Elizabeth, ’ lands ar« susceptible of Irrigation. D . F. V. P R IM E T w o w h e a t ra n c h e s in e a s te rn W ash , n e a r L a C ro sse to tr a d e f o r a l f a lf a lan d s. D ental X-Ray and D iagnosis Truck Hauling C oal, $1 p e r ton W ood, $1 p e r cord T ru n k s a n d M oving S ix a c re s w ith m o d ern b u n g a lo w on a p av ed h ig h w a y n e a r E u g e n e to tr a d e f o r a lf a lf a tr a c t ^ 7T ATTORNEY at law H B2U & 11STO N . O R E G O N J. H . S C H R A M Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192 M odern h o u se in W alla W a lla to tr a d e fo r H e r m isto n p ro p e rty . Office Phone, 99 R esidence Phone 761 ,\V. J. W A R N E R W ill M a k e O u ts ld « T r ip « J. D. Z Ü R C H E R LAW YER S ta n fie ld O r e ,o n UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Weil and Modernly Equipped SEE 7 room h o u se P e n d le to n to tr a d e f o r a lf a lf a la n d . Special Rates in Maternity Cases Miss Nell tendent. H IT T E. P. DODD Kammei'lin, superin Edwards B uilding M c K enzie & lieuallen -F O R - E. L .H A L L Piles P I Bank Bid«. Hermiston. Ore«on EYE. EA R. NOSE A N D THROAT Has removed from his form er location In th e Bond Bid«, to Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bid«. PK NDLK TO N GUNS TRAN SFER : OREGON D R ^ Î ^ B ^ êy , P H O N E 152 L e a v e o rd e rs a t O ptometrist and ( ) ptician Knerr’s Garage AMMUNITION cJfmericaTtç.yàtioniil fían/{ fí/dip p h o n o 60S ¿ ^pcndlctun Orò A FULL LINE Physlcan and Surgeon DR. RAY LOGAN, vaughan : Umatilla, Oregon B L R C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S Ï Phone 139 2 0 3 f f. C o u r t S t . j r e n d i t i o n , O r o .i HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER We Want Your Cream P H O N E O R I6 O N H A R D W A R E No. 43 A n d w ill p a y th e h ig h * H erm iston, O re .} e s t m a r k e t price. W e h a v e n o th in g b u t q u a lity b u t te r f o r th e c o n su m e r. E v e ry pound g u a ra n te e d . Hermiston Creamery W. B. Beasley PLone Si«cel’s 193 I hau l a n y th in g t h a t c a n be m oved Pinrel H. Robinett, Prop. I F . D. W A T T S . M. D. Pendleton, Ore«on EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special attentionZto the A ttin« o f lenaee. Serin« la believln«. Office over T aylor H ardw are Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t BAKERY »4 CONFECTIONERY EleK .ntly Furnl.hed Room* in Connection STllIGTLY FIRST CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors I’end'eton. Ore«on A. D. CROSLAND & SON All Lines of Transfer 8:00 12:00 4:00 Pendleton 9:15 1:15 5:15 Echo 9:30 1:35 6:35 Stanfield Hermiston 9:55 1:55 5:55 Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 LEAVE Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 8:20 12:20 4:20 Hermiston 8:45 12:45 4:46 3tanfield 9:00 1:00 6:00 Echo Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:16 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. rn. and 4 p. m. Phone 868 722 Cottonwood We Deliver Parcels at Way Pointa Fame TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE P m n r iln t o n to l e h « , 3 1 .0 0 P s n d l e t o n t o 3 t « * H I « l < f , 3 1 .2 3 R o n d ls t o n to M e r m l s t « « , 3 1 .3 3 F e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 3 1 .7 3 Phone 785 Call» Aoiwered All Honrs Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Delicious Wholesome C onfectionery Tasty Stationery For Women 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. WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER and WATCHMAKER NtuOi ila n ti C lg a n and Tobacco H s rm ls te n , O r« s « n ‘ G IF T S T H A T L J S T "