T H E H E B M IST O N H E R A L D , H ERM ISTO N, O R EG O N .'
CAPITAL ALONE INSUFFICIENT
Known c h aracter and business in
te g rity are as essen tial as c ap ital in
establishing credit.
The person w ho form s a banking
Tonnection and steadily builds u p his
account th ro u g h system atic deposits,
prospers personally and paves th e
w ay for a full line of cred it w hen the
peed arises.
OFFICERS
P. B. Swayze
P resid en t
R. A lex in d er
V ice-President
S. C. Loch rie
C ashier
E. D. D ungan
A ss't -Cashier
Y our b an k in g connection becomes
m ore valuable each year. Begin now
to build up an account— to estab lish
credit.
First National Bank
of H erm iston
C a p ita l, S u rp lu s a n d U n d iv id e d
P refit, O ver $50,000
WANT TO TRADE, 1921 Ford Road
s te r body for to u rin g body. In
quire H erm iston A uto Co.. 4 1 -ltp .
---------------------------------------------------------------- Is
CATT F O R W A R P A W T C
r u n w a K R tiftts
W a r r a X BtanEX C EPTy s 7 e ™l‘ A L
FOR SALE
STREET W ARRANTS are called. In-
lerest stops on th is date.
FOR SALE— Y oung team horses,
D ated th is 22nd day of Ju n e, 1922
w eight 2800. W ill sell cheap. Ho 4 1 -ltc.
F. B. Swayze, City T rees.
gan M iller.
35-tfe.
FOR SALE— 40 acres, p a rtly im
proved. Term s, W. A. L eathers.
25-tfc.
FOR SALE— A sw eet toned u p rig h t
piano $185. In q u ire a t th is office.
34-9tp.
FOR SALE— 2nd hand fu rn itu re In
quire C hezik’s store.
37-tfc.
STIRRING LIFE IS
CALLED ‘HUM-DRUM'
Oregon Woman Fights Typhoid,
Saves 1000 Children and
Runs Special Trains.
FOR SALE CHEAP— H ughes electric
tw o plate. Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
40-tfc.
FOUR HORSEMEN,” TO BE
I is tra trix discharged, her bondsm en
AT PLAY HOUSE JULY 2 « h o n e ra te d and th e estate closed.
D ated th is 12th day of Ju n e, 1922.
C lara M. Johnson, A d m in istratrix
Famous Million Dollar Production is
40-5te.
Secured; W atch for Announce
ments N ext Week
NOTICE OF SH ER IFFS SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
T he long-aw aited Rex Ingram
N otice Is hereby given th a t by
p roduction of “ The F o u r H orsem en v irtu e of an execution issued out of
| of th e A pocalypse" is com ing to the the C ircuit C ourt, S tate of Oregon,
! P lay H ouse Sunday, Ju ly 2. T his is for U m atilla County, and to me d i
rected and delivered, upon th e Judge
the p ictu re th a t cost M etro $1,000,- m
ent and decree rendered and e n te r
, 000 to m ake, and, from ail accounts ed in said C ourt of the 26th day of
i th e $1,000,000 .was w ell spent, as
192 In favor of W. J. W
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arner
'c ritic s agree th a t all o th er effo rts
p ,a ,n t*ff and ag ain st Leslie W.
a t production o n a g ran d scale have , $356" ‘s Y w i t h S i t h e r ^ n T t h e
E lm er P. Dodd, H a rry M. S tra w
and Jacob L. S tork of H erm iston an d
Jam es B. Beeba of S tanfield, Oregon.
C arl G. Helm.
35-6tc.
R egister.
-
IB B I B I B I B B B I B I
THER CHAPTER N«. 104. O. E. 8 ,
ÍÍ3££ o I
--------- M w o i.E s u .w u t. W .M .
L. Garner. See.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
« V -MISTON LODGE NO. 1». A. P, « A. ■
meeta in Maeonie Hall on First and TklrU
In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
n
niomh. Viiitiaa breth-
Oregon for th e fcounty of U m atilla
C. M. Giddings, P la in tiff, vs. Daniel
et D. Dunean. Secy.
A. E. Beieee. W. M.
II. Boone, P. T. Boone and any B
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. OM. 1. O. a P
o th e r person or persons claim ing ta
"if**? " ‘ h Munday evening in Odd Pellewe
any rig h t, title , lien or in terest in n
hall. Viaiting member* cordially invitad.
W. K Longhorn. Sec.
A. Buhman. N. O.
or to th e w ith in described property IS
B
D efendants.
RECLAMATION
IX1DGE
No. 107. K.
■
To D aniel H. Boone, P. T. Boone et
of I'., meet* each Thursday evening >a
■
al th e above nam ed defendants:
Mack « Hall, at 7:30 P. M. Visiting
brothers cordially invitad.
IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE OE
Our new brkk shoe store is now < l)pen
W. H McMillan R. A. Brownaen.
been surpassed and record ru n s have ra te of 8 per cent per annum from
OREGON:
K. R. and S.
C. C.
w ith a new hoe uf goods. Seqf JS for
been m ade in New Y ork Chicago, November 20, 1920, th e fu rth e r sum
You are hereby n otified th a t C. M.
G
iddings
is
th
e
holder
of
certificate
Boston, P itts b u rg . D etroit, Los A n-
fees and for
SHOE HEPAIR1NG
ge.es and o th e r cities w here th e pic-
X c ^ . ^ u d g n t r n t L ^ d o M ^ '^ f of D elinquency num bered 164 8 issued
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
on the S ixth day of May, 1919, by
tu re lias been previously show n.
sale has been docketed and enrolled the Tax C ollector of th e C ouuty of
OAK TAN SHOE fJORE
I ) R . R . G . G A G E
F ifty p rin cip als and 2.500 ex tras i.n
o fVce
th e Clerk of said U m atilla, S ta te of Oregon, for th e
• a m R o d c e r o , > > ro p .
F K y a ic la n a n d l u r g e o n
were engaged In the film in g of the m en t.'d ecree and o id er of to R, i t ^ a s am ount of E ig h t an d 50-100 ($8.50) » I ■ i i i a a u a i n f «■■■■■■"
Office—Gladys Ave. near F irst St.
D ollars, th e sam e being th e am ount
Office Hours:
photodram a, an e n tire F rench village directed th a t the follow ing describ- th en due and d elin q u en t for ta x e s for
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
and an elab o rate ch ate au were erect- ed real P roperty in U m atilla County, the y ear 1917, to g eth er w ith p en alty ,
ed to be destroyed u n d er th e a rtille ry 0 l ^?OI!’„to ‘,'?'it: .
in terest an d costs th ereo n upon th e
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
bom bardm ent of th e G erm an invaders east qttar’t", of* S o u th e » " quaW er'of real I p ro p erty assessed to you, o f 1
w hich you a re the ow ner as appeal’s
Physician and Swrgeea
and m ore th an 125,000 tons of m as- Section 16, T ow nship 4 N orth Range of record, situ a te d in said C ounty
■ X G R C T ltlC H I X T U R E S ■
Eye» treated, tested and Glaaaea Fitted
onry, steel, lum ber an d fu rn ish in g s 28 E - w - M- be sold by the S heriff and S tate, an d p a rtic u la rly bounded
■
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
■
Office over First National Bank
were UBed in c re a tin g backgrounds
^ n,*jHHa County, Oregon, to sat- and described as follows, to-w it:
P haaa/lss
■
OFFICE PHONE. 9Z
T he W est H alf (W % ) of th e I
,h „
„aid
reproduce
RESIDENCE PHONE. 646
n
N ortheast Q u arter ( N E '4 ) of th e I , at 13 ■. Cot4 n, at. > .n « |« tOBi
Office
Hour«:
S to 12 a. tn ; 3 to 6J0 p. ».
solute fidelity th e s h iftin g pnnaram a D 1922 a t the hour of 2 o’clock in N ortheast Q u arter (N E ’4 ) of Sec- •
sni iB n a a iv a n a a n n u M a a ~ Day or n ig h t calls ai.gw eied prom ptly
of th e story.
th e afternoon of said day a t the tion T w enty (2 0 ), T ow nship F o u r
t i ,
i „»
,
.... v
weBt door of C ourt House, Pendleton. (4 ) N orth of R ange T w en ty -eig h t j
1 he appeal of th e sto ry itself has U m atilla C ounty, O regon, sell the (2 8 ) E ast of th e W illam ette Mer
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
already been proved th ro u g h th e sue- rig h t, title a n d in te re st th e said idian in U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of
Office over First National Bank
cess of th e novel by V icente Blasco Leslie W . Adams had in and to th e Oregon,
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Ibanez, upon w hich th e photodram a
, dT r *.i®d. Pr^per? L P “ th e ls t
You are f u r th e r notified th a t said
....
„ „ „ C. M G iddings h as paid taxes on
lay of A pril, A. D. 1920 ,lr
o r „ since
Calls answered at all hours
founded. Its sale th ro u g h o u t the th en has acquired, a t public auction
said prem ises fo r p rio r or subsequent
Office phone 651
Residence phone 7U
Phone Siscel’t
w orld ru n s into th e m illions, b u t to the h ighest bidder for cash in years w ith th e ra te of In terest on
m illions more w ill probably have it hi,nd- th e proceeds to be applied in said am ounts ait follow s:
193
re™ ,ed tO ,hem th e f,r s t tin ,° c S ms ^ “ 0“ ° f “ W e X ecution atd a 11
Y ear’s Tax, 1918, D ate P aid, May
k
6, 1919, T ax R eceipt N um ber 5915,
th ro u g h th e medium of th e screen
D ated th is 6th day of Ju n e, A. D. A m ount, $11.21, R ate of In te re st, 12
I aul any th in g th a t
D E N T IS T R Y
production is reported to have fol- 1922
per cen t; Y e a r’s T ax, 1919, D ate
Dental X-Ray and Diagnoata
can be moved
lowed fa ith fu lly th e epic tale of
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. P aid Ju ly 10, 1921, T ax R eceipt
Bank Bldg.
Office Phon«. 44
hum an pags)on a g aln st th e back.
By J. C. M arine, Deputy. N um ber 6965, A m ount, $18.37, R ate
Hermiitoo, Oregon
' Reaidenoa Phono 741
of
In
terest,
12
per
c
e
n
t;
Y
ear’s
Tax,
39-5tc.
ground of th e G reat W ar as related ;____ .
1920, D ate P aid , Ju ly 10, 1921, Tax j
by Ibanez.
R eceipt N um ber, 6964. A m ount,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D epartm ent of th e In terio r, U. S. $23.40, R ate of In te re st, 12 p ar cent.
Said D aniel II. Boone a n d P. T.
ATTORNEY at law
SEE
L and Office a t L a G rande, Oregon,
Boone, as th e ow ners of tho legal -
RAISING GEESE FOR PROFIT
May 6, 1922.
H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
title
of
the
above
described
property
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Notice is her.eby given th a t C hrit-
Opportunities Good in Regions Where topher D. B ruun, asslgncq of P earl as th e sam e appears o t record, and. j
They Can Be Fattened for
A- S traw , of P o rtlan d , Oregon, who each of the o th e r p erso n s abovo
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
ed a re h ereb y f u r th e r notified
City Markets
<>n danual'y 6. 1910, m ade D esert nam
W ell and M odernly E quipped
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'
Land E ntry, No. 07485, for N<4SE>4 th a t C. M. G iddings w ill apply io the
SDecial Rates in M aternity Cases
(Prepared by the Unite,. S tate. Departmen,
" W m » " ? . 11’
“ “ S * 6 C ircuit Court of th e C ounty t i e d S tate
Miss Neil K am m erlin, su p erin
of Agriculture.)
-» E ast, W illam ette M eridian, has aforesaid for a decree foreclo sin g the j
tendent.
Geese may be raised profitably ot. fi,ed notice of in ten tio n to m ake F in - lien ag ain st th e p ro p erty above de- ;
scribed
and
m
entioned
in
su
'd
c
o
rti
-F O R -
many more farm s titan nt present. ¡fL-HT00* llndcr the apt of M arch 4, cate. And yott are h ereb y sum m oned
Edwards Building
The United States Departm ent of .
’’
e8,abI' Hl? i 1“ 1™ / " ‘ha ,Ia,nd to appear w ith in six ty days a fte r tho j
Airrit uH.iro
za,.* ♦», ♦ ♦»
, ~ a «ove described, befoie U nited S tates
* B ...U ture p
", 1 1 ‘ t,ie oi’l’01'- Comm issioner, a t H erm iston, Oregon, first publication of th e su m m o n s ex- j
M c K enzie & lieuallen
elusive of th e day of said firs t p u b li
tum ties are especially good in regions o„ th e 27tli day of Ju n e, 1922.
cation, and defend th is a c tio n o r pay
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
where they an* fattened commercially
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Has removed from his former location in tho
for the growing demand of cities.
E lm er P. Dodd, H a rry M. Straw the am ount due as ab o v e show n to- ;
g
e
th
e
r
w
ith
costs
and
ac
c
ru
e
d
in
te
r-
j
Bond Bldtr. to
They are easily disturbed and should nod Jacob L. S tork of H erm iston and
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bld<.
therefore be handled gently.
When Jam es B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon, est and in case of your finilure to do 1
so, a decree w ill bo re n d e re d fo re
mated they are allowed to run I n i , .
C arl G. Helm,
PEN D G ETO N : OREGON
closing th e lien of said? tax es and
flocks, hut each mating may be kept In
R egister, costs against, the land a lid prem ises I
a colony by itself to keep the ganders
above named.
front fighting. A gander may he mated
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
T his sum m ons is p u b lish e d by or- i
with from one to four geese, hut pnir U opartm ent of th e In terio r, U. S. der of th e H o n o ra b le G ilb e rt W.
Phelps
Ju d g e of th e C irc u it C o u rt of j
or trio mnttngs usually give the het-
^*ran d e’ Oregon,
ter results. From four to twenty-five
x- '/• ’ • v ' v
.
.. . T
v th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th o C ounty !
u . *.
J , *
N otice is hereby given th a t Joseph of U m atilla, and sa id o rd e r w a s m ade |
geese may be kept on an acre. Un- w Ganong. assignee of S tella A and dated th is 1 3 th d ay o f M ay, 1922
der most conditions ten is a fair aver- Dodd, of H erm iston, Oregon, who, on and the date of th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n
age. Free range on grass or stubble i M arch 26, 1913, m ade D esert Land of th is sum m ons is th e 8 th d a y of
is advisable, and many persons in the E n try , No. 011830, fo r S *4S E % , Ju n e, 1922.
South keep them to kill weeds in the ¡Section 22, T ow nship 4 N orth, R ange
Ail process and p a p e rs tn th i « pro- j
cotton fields.
28 E ast, W illam ette M eridian, has ceeding m ay he served upon lb.e un- I
DR. RAY LOGAN,
-i r - „ t ,
,,, ‘ filed notice of in ten tio n to m ake F in . derstgned re sid in g w ith in t h t S tate 1
FhyHican and Surgeon
, Toulouse and Embden geese will
proof u n d er (he act of M arch 4 of Oregon, a t th e address lie « after (■
breed and produce some stock in their ¡19] 5, to establish claim to the land m entioned.
I
Umatilla. Oregon
second year but do not m ature or give ¡above described, before U nited S tates
K eato r & R andall
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
Comm issioner, a t H erm iston, Oregon,
A tto rn e y for tho P l a i n ti f f
on tile 27th day of June, 1922.
A ddress, P e n d leto n , Oregon,
IA D . W A T T S . M . D .
TRANSFER
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
______________________________ 7 9-7»c.
jniiBBBBv wnwaHBHHHaBI
i J . L. V A U g h a n ;
W . B. B e a sle y
D . F. V. P R IM E
6
VV. J. W A R N E R
H IT T
"My life has been so hum-drum and
as nothing has happened to me out of
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 1310 the ordinary I am sure there Is noth
acre w heat ran ch , equiped. 425 ing In what 1 have done the last two
acres in crop, 400 acres in sum m er years in the Near E ast th a t would be
fallow , 2 m iles from w arehouse, of interest to my Oregon friends,” sta t
plenty of w ater. P -lce $27.00 per ed Mrs. Amy Anthony B urt of Bend,
acre. W h at have you to exchange Oregon, to J. J. H andsaker, State
for my eq u ity of $10,000.007 Director of the N ear E ast Relief when
Crop paym ent on balance. W rite
Box 793, The D alles, Ore. 40-2tc he met her in Constantinople last
summer,
“After much effort,” says Mr. H and
FIR ELESS COOKER for sale. Sm all saker, “I persuaded her to tell me some
size. Phone 35F4.
4 1 -ltc .
of the things of this hum-drum life of
1914 BIG 4 McCORMICK MOWER— hers. S itting In a Constantinople cof
$25. Geo. L. W ru ste r, Echo, Oregon fee-house she told me of some of the
4 1 -ltp . events of her life since March 1919,
when she arrived in the Near East."
“H er first work was at Karakliss,
FOR SALE— Pie cherries. C. L. Up
where with her sister, Miss Gertrude
ham , D iagonal Road.
Anthony, she had charge of a large
. orphanage
. . . ____ _ ......
, ,„
and „ a ............
territo ry
75 miles
MISCELLANEOUS
square for general relief. During the I
N EW AND SECOND HAND Goods time she was there she nursed her sis
going a t closing out prices. Cor ter through both typhoid and typhus.
re ll’s Shop.
39-tfc. The two women were alone in this sta
tion.
“A fter going through this experience
T IR E
SHOP— G ates
ELLIO TT’S
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6 2 -ltc. they went to Aiexandropol and there
tires.
:
a
one day received a message from the
T H E feeling of secu rity Is well w o rth English th at they were evacuating
th e prem ium paid.
How about Baku, some 500 miles away. The
th a t F ire Insu ran ce? See th e E. B ritish had been feeding about 1,000
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfe children, and unless they were tran s
th a t money can buy are printed by The
B
T I
1 J
IT T
1
1
1
i
1
ferred immediately they would starve
H erald. We buy th e best stock we
SEE G L. BEN N ETT fo r A uction as soon as the British left. This Oregon
eering.
26-tfc. woman whose life was so hum-drum
j
can g e t and do the best work. And
quietly secured two special trains, put
*
the price is th e lowest, quality con
T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons an d carbon ting a man in charge of one, and tak
paper a t the H erald office.
sidered.
ing the other herself. On arriving at
ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald Baku, she began loading the children
a t 10 o’clock a. m. and had the children
office.
and th eir supplies all aboard by 6:30
p. m. She read th e rio t act to the
■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B in iB B H B B I
MONEY TO LOAN
On B usiness and Residence P ro p erly T urkish captain in charge of the train
In H erm iston on easy term s. In q u ire and he compelled the guards to cease
Toulouse Geese.
F. A. B aker, telephone 28F25 S ta n attem pting to enter the cars where the
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_
best
results
for another 12 months.
field.
4 0 -4 ,p. older girls
and women were. The round
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trip teok nearly two weeks, but Mrs. ; Sometimes they will lay the first year, j
REW ARD— Lost on Main s tre e t or B urt returned to Aiexandropol with but the results usually are unsatisfac- j
diagonal road papers c o n ta in in g her two train loads of children without tory, and the eggs often are used for I
cooking. Females usually are kept un
stam ps and tw o boxes of artific ia l having lost a single child.
til they are eight to ten years old, or I
teeth . R etu rn to th is office an d re
ceive rew ard.
40-2tc. DETERMINE EG6 PRODUCTION as long ns they lay well, hut ganders
seldom are kept a fter they are six j
or seven years old. Yearling ganders I
Much Depends on Kind and Amount of the domestic breed often are used i
of Feed Given— H en. Mutt Be
for breeding, blit both sexes usually
Fed Regularly.
are best for breeding when from threi
to five years old.
The one most im portant fact for all
Will haul anytring that can be farm poultry keepers Is th at egg pro
moved
duction Is determined directly by the PUREBRED POULTRY IS BEST
kind and am o u n t. of feed given and
Phone 881 or 254
th at In order to insure heavy laying Good, Plump, Tender Chickens Al
ways Command Top Prices—
the hens m ust be fed grain regularly
“Let the Horse Do Your Hauling”
Scrawny Fowls Are Loss.
and must have dry mash continually
svsll.hle.
There is always a good demand for
market poultry and eggs, and there
always will be, but like every other
commodity, the price receiver! by the
seller depends upon the quality of the
goods sold.
Good, plump, tender
A H erm iston man received some social item s to give to T he H er
chickens, properly fitted, always com
mand the top price, while the sernwny,
ald for P ublication last week, b u t forgot to tu rn them in. W hen
staggy. Inferior stuff has to be sold for
the ladies in question saw th a t they w eren 't in th e p aper g reat
whatever it will bring. The fanner
w as th e ir w rath and the ed ito r n arrow ly missed assassin atio n we
who says there is no profit in the
a re told, b u t was fo rtu n ate ly in ignorance of nis d an g er u n til it
poultry business is generally one of
was over.
those fellows who raise the latter
The man w ho forgot ab o u t th e Items was th en th e su b ject of
kind.
atte n tio n from his wife and o th ers and in his desp air th e poetic
TEN SHOWS FOR $2.00
muse seiged him and be produced the follow ing eloquent effo rt.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS $1.50
TY PEW R ITER R ibbons an d carbon
p ap er fo r sale a t th e H erald.
A curse on the pockets of p an ts and vest;
GRADE PUPILS S1.00
Tho pockets of coats, and all the rest.
W hen tru ste d w ith copy by wife tor the presa.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
It goes In a pocket— and you’re in a mess.
REPORT
In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of
Exceptionally fine e n tertain m en t offered this year
Oregon for U m aillla County. In
F orget it? Y ou'll do th a t, as su re as you live;
th e M atter of the E state of M aurice
And th en w hat so rt of excuse can you give?
Jo h n so n , Deceased
Society notes all have rig h t of w ay—
N otice is hereby given th a t the
You'll be sure of th a t fact from w hat th e dames say.
undersigned, a d m in is tra trix of th e
above e n title d estate, has filed h er
F inal R eport w ith th e clerk of th e
From colic and cholera one desires to be free;
above e n titled co u rt, and th a t th e
As bad as they are. Oh. give them to me!
Ju d g e th ereo f has d esignated Monday
th e 17th day of Ju ly . 1922, a t 16:90
B ut h atp in s and flatiro n s when u sjd w ith an ire
o ’clock in th e forenoon, as th e tim e,
Make a fellow feel like h e's been th rice th ro u gh the fire.
and th e co u n ty c o u rt room In th e
co unty co u rt house a t P endleton.
U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, as the
So sew up th e pockets, so th a t n au g h t can get In,
place, w hen and w here h e a rin g shall
Tie a s trin g on th e fin g er. In the sleeve stick a pin;
be had thereon, and all persons In
T his may save dire calamity-— pulling of h a ir,
terested sre hereby notified to then
and th ere ap p ear and show cease, if
Tahe a tip. oh my b ro th ers, from one w ho’s been th ere.
sn y th ey have, w hy said report
should n o t be approved, th e adm in-
: THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS :
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GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
Pendleton, Oregon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
P H O N ! O R E8O N HARDW ARE
No. 43
Special attention’to the fitting of lenses.
Seeing h be He vi nr.
H. Robinett, Prop.
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Office over Taylor Hardware
H e rn b t.n , Or«,
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
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W e T ak e T elephone Ordeirs
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T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
BAKERY tad CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furninkcd Room« In Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
1‘fmd'eton, Oregon
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
All Lines
of Transfer
T . H. G aither
J u n e 2 8 , 2 9 , 3 0 ; J u ly 1, 2 .
LEAVE
P endleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 6:16
S tanfield
9:30 1:35 6:36
H erm iston
9 :6 5 1 :6 5 6:66
In to U m atilla 10:15 2:16 6:16
LEAVE
U m atilla
8 :0 0 12:00 4:00
H erm ieton
8 :2 0 12:20 4:20
S tanfield
8:45 12:48 4:46
Echo
9:09 1:00 6:00
In to P endleton 10:15 2:16 6:16
TWO TRIPS
L eaving P endleton
4 p. m.
L eaving U m atilla
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
We D eliver P arcela
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
A T STA N FIELD
A las---H e Forgot
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J j W i : Give S. & H. Trading St
SUNDAY
8 a. m. and
8 a.
ra. and
Phone 668
a t W ay P oints
FARIS
Phone 785
P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , S I.2 8
F o n d l e t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , S l.S S
F e n d le t o n t o U m a t i l l a , S1.7 8
Calls Answered A ll Honrs
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
S e a s o n T ic k e t s N o w o n S a le
CHAUTAUQUA
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
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And will pay the high
est m ark et price.
We have nothing but
quality b u tte r for the
consum er. Every pound
guaranteed.
H erm iston
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