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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 day of April, A. D. 1920 or since then has acquired, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied In satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 8th day of June, A. D. 1922. ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. By J. C. Marine, Deputy. 39-Stc. M l« Tress who has been on night IN THE MATTER OF THE INCLU duty at the hospital here has gone I Pendleton to work at St. Anthony s SION OF ADDITIONAL LANDS ■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* hoepltal as business here was quite WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF a ___ ® dull. She says there is plenty of THE WEST EXTENSION IR work there. RIGATION LO DG E D IR E C T O R Y Q U E E N ESTH ER C H A PTER Ne. I0L O. E. «, m eets second Tuesday evening o f « a t 6:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V iah lag i velcoroe. Minnie E. S tew art. W. M. K athryn L. Garner. See. DISTRICT To the Honorable Board of Directors STANFIELD TEAM EASY VICTIM of the West Extension irrigation THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON District: (Continued from Page One) Your petitioners represent as fol- Hermutoa, Oregon ETHEL CLAYTON COMING IN ows: That they are the holders of title, "SINS OF ROSANNE” SUNDAY Sunday she should take the pennant FIRE INSURANCE >r evidence of title, to a majority of Hay Pira Inaurane« Two of her remaining games will be the A ccident Inaurai acreage of the land described be A utom obile Insurance Valuable Jeweled Costume is Worn in with Stanfield. These she will no low, all of which are shown on the L ife Insurance One of the Scenes; Its a doubt win and her other will be plats on file In the office ot the 5 Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes Paramount Picture with Echo which she should win. Project Manager of the U. S. Recla- 5 On the other hand if Hermiston wins mation Service, Hermiston, Oregon 2 Our new brick shoe store is now open An elaborate garden fete with a ghe w,„ haVe two more with Echo and located in Morrow County, Ore- Z with a new line ot goods. See us (or gon: ? South African setting Is one of the and one w |, h stan(leld. The Farm Unit “A”, or that portion of 2 SHOE REPAIRING features of Ethel Clayton’« ¡latest are p,ay ,ng gOod ball now and wlth th e E H E H S F U , Sec. 14 Twp 4 = on the 27th day of June, 1922. North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of = Paramount picture. "Sins of Rosau- | an even percentage t0 Btart with OAF TAN SHOE STORE Claimant names as wit netwew* ■ - — Main Canal. H Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M Straw ne’" comlnK ,o the plaY Ho«8® "«*1 again would stand a good chance he Farm • a m R o d a e re , P ro p . Unit “B”. or that portion of H and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and Sunday. It was adapted from a story jof tlelng for the pennant at the close the WH EH SEH . Sec 14, Twp. 4 ■ ■ ■ S S B B B B B a B B B B S a 'i James B. Beebe of Stanfield. Oregon.,by Cynthia Stockley. of (he sea8on. But >t present Uma. North. Range 25 E. W. M. north of Carl O. Helm. The heroine, played by Miss Clay- tlIla hag a good edge o„ the olher8 the Main Canal. 35-6tc. Farm Unit ”C‘‘, or that portion of ______ _■______________ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ton, has an uncanny craving for Tlxe lineup: ■SBBBBBBBBBBBBI the WH SE>4 , Sec. 14, Twp. 4 FOR SALE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION br‘Bht Btone8 A‘ thc fe,e- 8he 18 •»- Hermiston AB North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of the Main Canal. FOR SALE— Young team horses, Department of the Interior, U. S. !,ired to r«Pre8ent the Queen of She- H Todd 3b...............................4 Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, ha and wears an exquisite costume Mittelsdorf cf............................5 0 Farm Unit "A”, or that portion of ■ K L B O T R 1 C F I X T U R E S weight 2800. Will sell cheap. Ho A N U A P P L IA N C E S the EH NEH Sec. 20, Twp. 4 ’ April 21, 1922. Ibonslsting almost entirely of Jewels, Voyen lb ................................... 8 0 gan Miller. 35-tfe. Phone 169 North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of g J ReLeenlnJl81" * ? glven that Henry many of them diamonds. The latter Shesley c....... ............................. 3 3 s 2O S ■ . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O ra ' , ... . , he Main Canal. FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im J. Belscamper, of Hermiston, Oregon, S 4 3 Farm Unit “B”, or that portion of ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B S n proved Terms, W. A. Leathers who, on January 2, 1919, made Rec- are ‘be real thing. Miss Claytons Durfey ss. ..... limatlon Homestead Entry, No 019- own collection and that of many of 'Phelps p......................... the W H N E U . Sec 20, Twp. 4 3 1 25-Jfe. North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of Parm Unit “A” or Lot 1 of her friends in the Los Angeles cin- Longhorn If............................... 4 1 the Main Canal. *°r FOR SALE— A sweet toned upright Range' 29CEast’ w iT la m 7 t^ r iS ia S : em“ C0‘° 7 Y"® L. Todd 2b................... 4 1 All of the N W U , Rec. 23, Twp, 4 piano 8185. Inquire at this office. 34-9tn haa fUed notlce of Intention to make po8e- and the CO6,ume ls Pr°hably TH. Waterman rf........................4 0 North. Range 24 E. W. M. J ~alP‘ ¡Final three-year Proof, to establish the meet valuable one ever worn In a That approximately all of said Total — ........................ 10 11 lands are susceptible of irrigation, FOR SALE— Team, wagon, harness, claim to the land above described, picture. It w«s closely guarded by and your ’petitioners propose that United States Commissioner d e t e c t iv e s an d th e n r e t tv s ta r rake, mower or will trade on car. before Phone Siscel's at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 13th i p 1 1 “«tectives, and the pretty star Stanfield . AB R they be included within the bound 38-2tp. c . J. Voliva day of June. 1922,” ’ ' declared that she did not have a tran- Rees cf.........................................4 0 aries of the West Extension Irriga 193 Claimant names aR witnesses: qull moment until the garden fete McCoy ss.....................................4 0 tion District. FOR SALE—Stubblefield stacker, WHEREFORE ycur petitioners - .,Pra”,{ Beddow, George Beddow, hcenes were completed. McCormlch new Big 4 mower, good Otto Heinl, Willard W. Felthouae all I haul anything that .,qin. toiio an «.pit Peters lb .....................................3 0 pray that said lands be Included with | S,nB of Rosanne tells a>> excit' Paicell rf................................... 4 0 shape. Will sell cheap. F. W. An of Hermiston. Oregon. in the boundaries of the West Exten Carl G. Helm, ¡ing mystery-love story. Jack Holt, Teft 3b........................................4 0 can be moved drews, Echo, 36-4tp sion Irrigation District. Register. Fred Malateeta, and C. H. Geldart are Hedley c......................... Perry A. Heater, Sr. 4 0 Perry A. Heater, Jr. prominent In the ' cast supporting Bagan If................................. _.,2 9 FOR SALE— 2nd hand furniture In ____ ____ ___ Ambrosp C. Partlow quire Chezlk’s store. 37-tfc. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN miss Clayton. It is a Paramount plc- Burggy 2b.......... ....................... 4 0 Walter G. Cohoon FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN ture directed by Tom Forman. Thorton p................ 3 1 John H. Pru»er INVALID’S CHAIR for sale cheap. In the Circuit Court of the State of _________________ Sam T Shell Far.nlster p................ 2 0 SEE In good shape. Mrs. J. A. Scott. Oregon for the County of Umatilla _____ ____ George E. Mcfford 37-4tp. C. M. Giddings, Plaintiff, vs. Daniel "BEHOLD MY WIFE” COMING Total ............. ................... 1 Edward Kunxe H. Boone, P. T. Boone and any TO PLAY HOUSE SATURDAY Umpires: Gillette and Evans. Claude Myers other person or persons claiming MISCELLANEOUS State of Montana any right, title, t i n e , l lien i e n o or r interest in it _ iv .n l. i in n a i t t t ’ a U. ▼ . . • ii or to the within described property picture Deals W ith Love in the SPECIALIZE ON CHINCH BUGS County of Sander3 215 REWARD for recovery of set of Defendants. Great Canadian N orthwest; THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the carpenter tools stolen from J. Sko- To Daniel H. Boone, P. T. Boone et Gilbert Parkes Story Particular Reason Why Farmers 26th day of April, 1922, before me, vbo warehouse near depot and con al the above named defendants: the undersigned, a Notary Public in viction of thief. Branded I. X. Y„ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Should Act to Protect the Bob- . p. and for the State of Montana per OREGON- An appealing story of the Canadian and also W. W. 37-4tp white Quail From Hunters. -F O R - sonally appeared Perry A. Heater, Sr. You are hereby notified that C. M. 'Northwest is produced In George and Perry A Heater, Jr. to me known WANTED— Duck eggs for setting. Giddings is the holder of certificate Melford’s latest production, ‘'Behold Every shot Bred this season at the to be the individuals described in and Leave at Lee & Despain’s Grocery, of Delinquency numbered 1648 issued My W ife!” which will be seen at the bobwhltes that are wintering In your who executed the within instrument, Pendleton. 39-ltp. on the Sixth day of May, 1919, by D,„„ _ mu fields Is a shot at your pocketbook, and acknowledged to me that they the Tax Collector of the County of PIay House next Saturday. The pic- Quails de executed the same as their free and HOUSE FOR RENT— 4 rooms. H. E Umatilla, State of Oregon, for the tur® wa8 adapted from a novel by says Farm and Ranch. stroy millions of hibernating bugs that voluntary act and deed for the pur Hanby. 39-tfc. amount of Eight and 50-100 (98.50) Sir Gilbert Parker. would otherwise awake In thè spring poses therein mentioned. the same being the amount : The action centers around the In- to fall hungrily upon the product of IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have WANTED— A woman for general Dollars, then duo and delinquent for taxes for hereunto set my hand and notarial housework. Phone 42F5. 39-2tc. the year 1917, together with penalty, congruous marriage of Frank Armour field and garden. “While xyou fight the chinch bug, seal the day and year first above interest and costs thereon upon the the young son of an aristocratic Eng NEW AND SECOND HAND Goods real I property assessed to you, of lish family, and Lall, granddaughter redouble your efforts to Increase bob- written. W. A. Barto, going at closing out prices. Cor which you are the owner as appears whom he meets white quails,” says A, C. Burill of Notary Public for Montana rell’s Shop. 39-tfc. of record, situated in said County of . an Indian cheftain, __ _» Missouri College of Agriculture. My Commission expires March 10, and State, and particularly bounded hi,e 8ervlnB as an »«leer o t tho the Hudson’s Bay company in northwest- “They are said to eat from 500 to 1924. TIRE SHOP—Gates and described as follows, to-wit: ELLIOTT’S 62-ltc. The West Half (W^4) of the ern Canada. On his return to the 1,000 chinches at a meal, and their State of Oregon tires. ES. Northeast Quarter (NE% ) of the company’s trading post from a hunt stomachs crave another meal every THE feeling of security ls well worth Northeast Quarter (NE% ) of Sec ing expedition, Armour receives word two hours. At least, this Is the usual Jounty of Morrow THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on (lie rate of digestion in most Insect-eating the premium paid, How about tion Twenty (20), Township Four 12th day of May, 1922, before me, that Fire Insurance? See the E. (4) North of Range Twenty-eight that his fiancee in-England has jilt birds. Qualls are the only wild birds the a Notary Public in 11-tfc (28) East of the Willamette Mer ed him, largely on account of his which specialize on chinch bugs in the and undersigned, P. Dodd Agency. for the State of Oregon, personal idian in Umatilla County, State of family's opposition to her. In a mo winter season.” ly appeared Ambrose C. Partlow, SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction Oregon. To protect the bobwhlte the most You are further notified that said ment of drunken rage, Armour mar effective plan is for several farmers Walter G. Cohoon, John H. Pruter, eering. 26-tfc. T. Shell, George E. Mefford, Ed C. M Giddings has paid taxes on ries the Indian maiden and sends her co-operatively to publish a notice In Sam HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK ward Kunze, and Claude Myers, to me TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon said premises for prior or subsequent back to England to humiliate his the county papers forbidding hunters known to be the Individuals describ years with the rate of interest on family. How, through efforts of paper at the Herald office. to shoot quails on their premises. ed in and who executed the attached TRANSFER said amounts as follows: and acknowledged U me ADDING machine rolls at the Herald Year’s Tax, 1918, Date Paid. May Frank’s elder brother, she developes This has been done successfully In petition, they executed the same as theii office. 6, 1919, Tax Receipt Number 5915, into a beautiful and polished young several Missouri communities. Many that free and voluntary act and deed for Amount, 311.21, Rate of Interest. 12 woman and how young Armour him county papers are running such no the P H O N ! ORCaON M AR DW AR I purposes therein mentioned. per cent; Year’s Tax, 1919, Date no . 4a self is regenerated form the theme of tices properly drawn up by a lawyer IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have NOTICE TO CREDITORS Paid July 10. 1921, Tax Receipt and kept standing In the paper hereunto set my hand and notarial In the County Court of the State of Number 6965, Amount, 218.37, Rate the story. Oregon 'for Umatilla County, In of Interest, 12 per cent; Year’s Tax, Drector Melford has developed tho throughout the hunting season. In seal the day and year first above I the Matter of the Estate of George 1920. Date Paid, July 10, 1921, Tax H. Robinett, Prop. etory amid a rugged atmosphere of such cases the publishers will add the written. C. G. Blayden, A. Cressy, deceased. name of any farmer In the county and Receipt Number, 6964, Amount, rare beauty, thoroughly In keeping Notary Public for Oregon. , Notice is hereby given that the Hermiston, Or«. keep It there for, say, 50 cents for the Rate of Interest, 12 per cent. My Commission expires Nov. 14th, undersigned has been appointed 223.40, Said Daniel H. Boone and P. T. with the theme. The notable cast In season. executrix of the last will and testa Boone, 1923. the owners of the legal cludes Elliott Dexter, Mabie Julienne Protect the quails; they will fight above Petition will he heard by j ment of George A. Cressy, deceased, title of as the above described property Scott, Milton Sills, and Ann Forrest. your hug battles for you—winter and the The Board of Directors of the WeRt and has qualified as the law directs. as the same appears of record, and summer.—Our Dumb Animals. The picture ls a Paramount. Extension Irrigation District at their i All persons having claims against of the other persons ahove regular meeting at Hermiston, Ore said estate are required to present each named are hereby further notified T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t the same to me or my attorney, W. that C. M. Giddings will apply to the gon on Juno 6, 1922. OPPORTUNITY WAS TOO GOOD UMATILLA WOMEN AT STATE Chas E. Glasgow, Sec’y. J. Warner at his office in Hermiston. Circuit Court of the County and State Oregon with proper vouchers within aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the BAKERY aad CONFECTIONERY (Continued from Page One) How Justice 8tary Got a Laugh at •lx months from the dale hereof. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knolz and lien against the property above de Dated this 8th day of May, 1922. scribed tho Expense of Two Highly Dis and mentioned in said corti Mrs. Henley of Portland were Run- I E legantly Furnished Rooms in Connection Augusta R. Cressy tinguished Americans. And you are hereby summoned the church. Everyone ls Invited to at STRICTLY FIRST CLASS day guests at the Geo. F. Ellltol 35-5te. Executrix. cate. to appear within sixty days after the tend. President John Quincy Adams was home. first publication of the summons ex Hohbach Bros., Proprietors NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION clusive of the day of said first publi For the benefit of the children one of those uncomfortable persons Department of the Interior, U. S. cation, and defend this action or pay who are up at work by some nngodly P end 1 ©ton, Oregon o f th e A nn u al NUUrwnrnt o f (hr Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, the amount due as above shown to who were examined In the school hour of the morning, and he was just gether with costs and accrued inter child conference and found In bad a bit vain about It—that Is, as vain ns May 6, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Chrit- est and In case of your failure to do shape It Is planned that a clinic a good Puritan ever allowed himself topher D. Bruun, assignee of Pearl so, a decjree will be rendered fore- ¡w„ , he,d h near to get. But still everybody knew thnt A. Straw, of Portland, Oregon, who closing the lien of said taxes ana A. D. CROSLAND & SON on January 6, 1910, made Desert costs against the land and premises a11 children operated on whoae par- the President got up at five and Land Entry, No. 07485, for NV4SEV4 above named. (ents desire the work done. The reas- worked straight through to eleven. He Section 22, Township 4 North, Range Thls summons Is published by or on for the clinic ls that it will be was paying a visit to Harvard college 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has der of the Honorable Gilbert W. one time when Justice Story of the th r S ta te o f C onn ecticu t, on the th irty . who Supreme court was delivering a series In filed notice of intention to make Fin Phelps Judge of the Circuit Court of possible to get a specialist . here flret d ay o f D ecem ber, 1821, m ade to th e al proof under the act of March 4, the State of Oregon, for the County can do all the tonsil and adenoid of lectures to the newly organised Inm irance Conunl«aloi»er o f th e S ta te of Oregon, p ursuant to law : 1915 to establish claim to the land of Umatilla, and said order was made work In one day and the expense will C A PITA L. above described, befoie United States and dated this 13th day of May, 1922 be very small having it done In this law school, and President Willard of Harvard, another early riser, took him A m ount o f ca p ita l sto ck paid Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, and the date of the first publication manner. Mrs. Nugent Is receiving up ..................7 ................................ >1.000.000 00 over to hear the justice. on the 27th day of June, 1922. of this summons Is the 8th day of TWO TRUCKS the names of the various children INCOM E. Now, Story was a notorious bon Claimant names as witnesses: June, 1922. ium « received durin g Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw All process and papers In this pro who will have the work done and as vivant; he got np late and In other N et th e p rem QUICK SERVICE y ear ........................................I >2,401,192 01 and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and ceeding may be served upon the un- soon ____ _ as It ____ is known definitely Just ways adted like a civilized person. In te rest, divid en d « and rent« 241,040.02 received durin g th e y e a r . . . James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. dersigned residing within the State |bow many there „¡¡, neces He began his lecture with the Presi Incom e from o th er so u rces re Carl G. Helm, of Oregon, at the address hereafter 1,102 10 dent of the United States seated at cetved durin g th e y e a r ......... sary arrangements will be made. 35-6tc. Register. mentioned. his right and the president of Har >3.043.«71.93 T o ta l Incorna Anyone Interested and desiring In- vard at his left. It was a drowsy af Keator ft Randall PIHBITIHKMENTH. Attorney for the Plaintiff formation may communicate with ternoon along In May. Pretty soon he NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Calls Answered A ll Honrs N et loeaee paid durin g the year. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. Including a d ju stm en t •« - MEETING heard a titter from the audience and, 39-7tc. Mrs. Nugent. p e n a e « ............................................ >1,414,391 45 Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal looking out of the comer of his eye, t>lvldenda paid on ca p ita l sto ck 100,000.00 durin g th « year ...................... .. voters of School District No. 14, of The bridge over the Umatilla what did he see bnt the President of Com NOTICE OF SH E R IF FS SALE m laalona and sa la ries paid 71«.667.13 durin g th « y ear ......................... the United States sonnd asleep. Then Umatilla County, State of Oregon, River Is again out of order under UNDER EXECUTION licen see and fees paid he looked over to the other side. Sure T a d x u es, 104.072 21 rin g th e y e a r ........................ that the Annual School Meeting of Notice is hereby given that by water so that the ferry Is transport enough, Willard had also succumbed A m ount a ll o th er esp e n d ltu r e s 203.071 46 said District will be held at the vtrtue of an execution issued out of ing the people and cars to and from. and was nodding away. T o ta l exp en d itu re« ................>2,720 702.23 School House in Hermiston. Oregon the Circuit Court. State of Oregon, It is a great Inconvlence for the With s twinkle In his eye Story AMHETM. to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock p. for Umatilla County, and to me di farmers who have berries and pro turned to the boys and remarked: V alue o f real e s ta te ow ned CO N FECTIO N ER Y rected and delivered, upon the Judge 9 24O.«36 64 (m a rk et v a lu n> nt. on the third Monday of June, be ment and decree rendered and enter duce for sale, and the travelers who “Gentlemen, behold the ghastly re V alue o f atocka ............. and bonds ST A T IO N ER Y ow ned (m a rk et v a lu e) ......... 4,479,902.00 ing the 19th day of June, A. D. ed in said Court of the 28th day of may be anxious to get to a destlna- sults of Intemperate rising!” Loan« on m o rtg a g es and c o l May, 1922 In favor of W. J. Warner lf|on and must wait till next day, aa la te ra l, «tc ................................. 1922 2««.44«.«9 Cash lit banka and on hand ’ This meeting Is called for the pur. as Plaintiff and against Leslie M. ,be ferry qu(ta at 8 p. m. We hope P rem iu m s In cou rse o f collec Adams as Defendant, for the sum of # tlon w ritten sin ce h ep tem - pose of electing one Director and one 2356.58 with interest thereon at the 497.279 «2 tem b er 20, 1921 ......................... In terest and c e n t s Clerk and the transaction of business rate of 8 per cent per annum from due and accrued . 960,272 96 November 20, 1920, the further sum R ein su ra n ce on paid Dr. Ray Logan ls in Portland usual at such meeting. 72 301.42 ....................... 16,62« 47 Dated this 1st day of June, 1922. of 275.00 attorney’s fees and for for a few days on business. 117.00 cost and disbursements, which T o ta l a d m itted a s s e t s ............. >6,676,747 « » Attest: R. A. Brownson, District said decree. Judgment, and order of I.IABII.ITIEM . How do you expect the Postal Clerk Clerk. sale has been docketed and enrolled Mrs Ed Renick was in Pendleton c la im s for loaaes u npaid 6 216,746 40 to know whether you mean Trinidad, Orosa A m ount o f unearned prem ium * F. B. 8wayxe. Chairman Board of in the office of the Clerk of said on Saturday shopping. on a ll o u tsta n d in g risk s . 3 .6 6 3 .0 2 S »« California, or Trinidad, Colorado? ______ D in t tors. 38-340. Court; and whereas by said Judge-1 for co m m issio n a ed b rob- ALWAYS SPELL OCT THE NAME D ue ment, decree and order of sale it was, . v i_ . erage .................. 190 442 70 directed that the following describ- " r- an<1 Mr8 Archie King drove OF THE 8TATE IN FULL IN T U I All o th er 11 «bt lit tea ed real property in Umatilla County. *o Pendleton on Tuesday. ADDRESS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION T o ta l llabtlltlps, « « elu siv e c a p ita l sto c k .............................66.172.212 93 Department of the Interior, U. S. Oregon, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon have l a i d Office at La Grande. Oregon, M W n M IN OEEOOM FO E T lfM YEAM. The Southwest quarter of South- baen ra||nd to Dayton, Wash, to re BUSINESS “MORE N et p rem ium s received durin g east quarter of Southeast quarter of .i.~ May 8. 1922. IN GOVERNMENT” th e y ea r ......................................• ’I I! Notice Is hereby given that Joseph Section 18, Township 4 North Range ,,eve the °Pe r s,°r of that place. Loeaee paid d u rin g th e y ea r . L9.727 97 W Gannng, assignee of Stella A. 21 E. W M be sold by the Sheriff — :----- Loaaea lacurred durin g th e y ear ’.0.« « 66 Dodd, of Hermiston. Oregon, who, on of Umatilla County. Oregon, to sat-j A number of the Catholic children This apt phraee wee ueed in Presi O B JE C T IN N ( E A N ( E ( O M P A SY . March 28, 1913. made Desert I*nd Isfy said Jndgenwnt and all a » ts: A. U. M alL W A IN E . P resid en t. Umatilla wera confirmed at Her- dent Harding’s first message to Con A. H M U R PH T . S ecretary Entry, No. 011820, for 8\tS E % . I will on (he 8th day of July, A. . . ._ gress and applies particularly la postal N rw t tla n j on Sunday by Bishop Me- management where postmasters ars S ta tu to r y resident a tto rn ry for serv ice; Section 22, Township 4 North. Range D 1922 at the hour of 2 o’clock in A E T K V E A. P E E N S . Cigan and Tobacco 28 East, Willamette Meridian. h a s'the afternoon of said day at the Grath of Baker City, being Impressed with the fact that « • r t i a a d A g ea t. J U U N U. U V F FE Y . filed notice of intention to make Fin. 'west door of Court House, Pendleton, j — . ■- . they ere managers ot local branches nl proof under the act of March 4. ¡Umatilla County, Oregon, sell the tr»wherrie« n la n tifn l Um« H e r m is to n A g e n t 1918. to establish claim to the land ' r,rb t. title and Interest the said „ „ P i t i f u l In Uma- of the biggest business la the world. Read the Wand Ad«. above described, before Ualted States Leslie W. Adame had In and to the¡’,,,• 7**r—no are the birds- Commtoetoner. at Hermiston, Oregon. bore described property on the l»t,i«rm ers report. Want Ade Bring Result; Want Ada Bring Resulta WANT ADS U E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 1M. A . F. A A . H . i n m eets in M aeoeie H a llo a F irst and Third I l u.-wlay eveninza of aaeh axm th. V i.itm » breth- ■ k ’ d ' d ^ x u . S eer . HITT W. M. RECLAM ATION IX)DGK N o. 167. K. o f P.. m eets each Thursday ev en in g in M ack's UaU. at 7 J 0 P. M. V isitin g brother« cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R- A . Brownaen. K. R. and S. C. C. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S D R . R . G. G A L E R h y e ic in n a n d S u r g e o n Office—Gladys A ve. near F irst S t. Office Hours: 2 to 6; 7:30 to 9. Phons 641 D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S : j . g . v a u g h a n : W. B. Beasley A . F. B el.ee. V I N E Y A R D lodge no . KM. L 0 . O. P. * m eets each Monday even in g in Odd FeUowa hall. V isitin g m em bers cordially invited. W. R. Lonjrhorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N . G. Ph yM rian and Surgeon E yes treate*!. tested and G lasses Fitted Office over First N ational Bank OFFICE PH ONE, 92 R ESID ENC E PH O N E. 696 Oflioe Hour«: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. Day or night calls ai.aweied promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over F irst N ational Bank Osteopath; Medicine Surgery Calls answ ered at all hours Office phone 561 R esidence phone 711 D r . P. V. P R IM E D E N T IS T R Y D en tal X-Ray and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. Hermiston. Oregon Office Phone. 98 R esidence Phone 761 \V. J . W A R N E R ATTORNEY AT LAW U E R M IS T O N . O R EG O N UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Well and Modernly Equipped Special R ates in Maternity C u es Miss Nell Kammerlin, superin tendent. Edwards Building M c K e n z ie & GUNS u eu a l l e n EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT Has removed from his form er location in th e Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. P E N D L .E T O N : OREGON AMMUNITION A FULL LINE OPTOMEtRIST a n d OPTICIAN (‘Americane Yational Ban/{Zi/dg: p ito n e - -pcndlntnn Ot è. I Orient Insurance Company of Hartford All Lines of Transfer Phone 785 DR. RAY LOGAN, Physicun and Surgeon Umatilla, Oregon K. n . W A T T S . M. D . Pendleton. Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special a tten tion 'to th e fitting o f lenses. S eein g is believin g. Office over T aylor Hardware Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Pendleton 9:15 1:15 S:1B Echo 9:30 1:35 5:35 Stanfield 9:55 1:55 5:55 Hermiaton Into Umatilla 10:15 2:16 6:15 LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Umatilla 8:20 12:20 4:20 Hermlaton 8:45 12:45 4:86 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 g a. m. and 4 p. m. Phone 868 722 Cottonwood We Deliver Parcels at Way Points PARKS P a n r tlflt o n t o I c h o . * 1 .0 0 P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , K t .2 8 R o n d l o t o n t o M e r m l e t o n , 8 1 .8 0 P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 1 .7 8 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston $1.®. ^iarrl Delicious Wholesome Confectionery Tasty Stationery For Women E. P. DODD We Want Your Cream And will pay the high est market price. We have nothing but quality butter for the consumer. Every pound guaranteed. Hermiston Creamery Piles P R E L ^ E F ^ iT h legal Guarantee Giverv* N e nssW • / K n ifs n o p e in - m u t i m i , w erk, A »s to see O le-o-nls P ile Tn a tm e s t. MITCHELL DRUG CQ.