THE
H E R M IS T O N
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
OREGON.
reached is to drow n o u t th e rapids rig h t, title an d in te re st th e said
of th e riv er u n til vessels of g reater Leslie W. Adams had in and to the
above described property on th e 1st
d rau g h t and les-t engino po ver «. a . , ay of A pr„ A u j 920 or since
•raci.L coaaEaroNDBNca
n avigate the ttre a in economically, then has acquired, a t public auction
to th e highest bidder for cash In
Mrs. R. C. R ogers and children The U m atilla R apids in stallatio n wil hand, th e proceeds to be applied in
| and Dick and Helen Upham w ho have l e first u n it in th e u ltim ate develop satisfaction of said execution and all
costs.
been visitin g at Union, Oregon are m ent of the river.
YOU GET MORE
■'The reclam ation of th e lands will
D ated th is 6 th day of June, A. D.
expected home S aturday.
mean production in unlim ited q u a n ti 1922.
ZOETH HOUSER. Sheriff.
ties. These facto rs com bined will
By J. C. M arine, Deputy.
Misses M arjorie Spencer and S tel
In most things you tak e out ex
b ring new populutipn. new w ealth,
39-5tc.
la Payne of H erm iston v isited a t
actly as much as you put in, but w ith
new in d u stry and new com m erict. it
the Phipps home several days th is
a banking connection you profit to
has te e n said th a t the im provem ent SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
week.
a much larg er extent.
of the U m atilla R apids w ill create a
FORECLOSURE OF TAX. LIEN
new producing d istrict w h iea w ill be In th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate o t
All you put in is a certain sum of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elt house and siilistan lially equal in th e q u in t ty of
Oregon for the C ounty of U m atilla
money which may bo w ithdraw n a t
children and Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elt- its production, to the whoio W ill C. M. G iddings, P lain tiff, vs. D aniel
will, b u t you Becure the p ro fit of In
H. Boone, P. T. Boone and any
house spent the w eek-end a t B in g am ette valley. The developm ent of
o th er person o r persons claim ing
terest on reserve funds, a record ot
ham Springs.
th is project then m eans th a t we have
any rig h t, title, lien or Interest in
tran sactio n s, protection of your cap.
’
b ro u g h t to P o rtla n d ’s door a new
or to the w tth tn described property
ftai, suggestions from experienced
D efendants.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L indsey of Spok- W illam ette valley. It w ill be th e first
men, to g eth er w ith collections, In
To D aniel H. Boone, P. T. Boone et
ane, W ash., visited a t th e R eid home step in a riv e r developm ent of such
al th e above nam ed defendants:
vestm ent and o th er services. Enjoy
over th e week-end. T hey left Monday , trem endous and strik in g w orth th a t IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF
OFFICERS
the complete facilities of th is strong
for a m otor trip to Seaside an d o th er it w ill be com m anding th e a tte n tio n
OREGON:
bank.
F. B. Swayze
You are hereby notified th a t C. M.
coast points.
of all the world. It w ill liiako avail-
iddings is th e holder of certificate
P resid en t
•
able, cheap pow er th a t w ill itself fo- G
of
D elinquency num bered 1648 issued
K. A lex tn d er
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. K elly and tw o ens all eyes upon Oregon; it w ill set on the S ixth day of May, 1919, by
V ice-President
dau g h ters of W alla W alla, W ash., ¡the exam ple for fu rth e r developm ent th e Tax C ollector of th e C ounty of
S. C. Loclirie
w
hile on a m otor trip to S eattle upon the C olum bia R iver: it w ill, in U m atilla. S tate of Oregon, for the
•
of H erm iston
ount of E ig h t and 50-100 ($8.50)
C ashier
stopped over for a few days v isit a t fact, b rin g to Oregon and alm ost a t am
D ollars, th e same being the am ount
E. D. D ungan
C apital, S u rp lu , and Undivided
the Phipps home. Mr. K elley is ed th e very doors of O regon's m etro then due and delinquent for taxes for
A ss’t .C ashier
Profit* O ver $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
polis, a w onderfully rich , th riv in g the year 1917, to g eth er w ith penalty,
itor of the W alla W alla B ulletin.
d istrict w here th ere is now alm ost in terest and costs thereon upon the
real :p ro p erty assessed to you, of
C. A. K eller had th e m isfortune nothing.
w hich you are the ow ner as appears
to loose a valuable cow from bloat
of record, situ ated In suid C ounty
and S tate, and p a rtic u la rly bounded
S aturday evening.
ROVING TRAMP KILLED BY
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL and described as follows, to-w it:
PENDLETON POUCE AGENT
REPORT
The W est H alf ( W t t ) of the
Ray Goode Is a P o rtlan d v isito r i n the C ounty Court of the S tate of N o rth east Q u arter (N E J4 ) of th e
this
week.
I
Oregon
for
U
m
atilla
County.
In
N
ortheast
Q u arter (N E J4 ) of Sec
Leo Raymond Ordered Fr°m Freight
______
the M atter of th e E sta te of M aurice tion T w enty (2 0 ), T ow nship F o u rj
Train and Shot When About to
Johnson, Deceased
(4 ) N orth of R ange T w enty-eight
Among those now rid in g in new
N otice is hereby given th a t the (2 8 ) Ea3t of th e W illam ette Mer-1
Brain Officers W ith Rock
Fords are F. P. P h ip p s and C. A. undersigned, ad m in istra trix of the idian in U m atilla County, S tate of
FOR SALE
above en title d estate, h as filed her Oregon.
Leo Raymond, a tram p b eatin g h is Keller.
F in al R eport w ith th e clerk of the
You a re fu rth e r notified th a t said
way
east
on
th
e
railw
ay
was
shot
and
'
FOR SALE— Y oung team horses,
above e n title d court, and th a t the C. M G iddings has paid taxes on
killed
in
Pendleton
Tuesday
a
fte
r-
The
club
m
em
bers
of
the
Coluin-
j
„ dga ¿hereof has designated Monday
w eight 2800. W ill sell cheap. Ho
said prem ises for prior or subsequent
gan M iller.
35-tfc. noon by special agent Glenn Busheo bia boys’ and g irls’ clubs a re p la n - ¡ th e 17th day of July, 1922, a t 10:00 years w ith th e ra te of in terest on
of the railroad company.
»lag a picnic to be held on th e o’clock in th e forenoon, as the tim e, said am ounts as follows:
FOR SALE— R ange,
2 Dressers,
law n n ii.iv
s . All
and
th e co county
court a t room
in the
Y ear's Tax, 1918, Date Paid. May
The man had been ordered off lhe s >m m ererla
Ju ly
A l ntnii
cl
col, n ty
u r, house
Pendleton,
C hairs, D ining Table, W ritin g
6, 1919, Tax Receipt N um ber 5915,
but was back on "'em bers and th eir p aren ts are Invlt- U m atilla C ounty. Oregon, as (he A m ount. $11.21. R ate of In terest. 12
Desk, D avenport and o th er 2nd irain down tow n,
hand fu rn itu re . Inq u ire K ingsley’s. board again when
it reached th e cd lO a ,te n d -
place, when and xv here h earin g shall per cen t: Y ear's Tax, 1919, Dato
42-2tp. „
4
al • ,
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be bad thereon, and all persona in- Paid Ju ly 10, 1921, T ax R eceipt
Court Street crossing near th e hos-
.
v(sl(ors in th is section C rested a re hereby notified to then N um ber 6965, A m ount, $18.37, R ato
pital.
Bushee
ordered
the
man
off
an
d
Sunday
visitors
in
th
is
an(1
th ere ap p ear and show cause, if of In terest, 12 per cen t: Y ear’s Tax,
FOR SALE- 5 good Jersey cows, 1
registered Jersey bull, also cream he was obeyed h u t Raymond picked ^rom th e H oldm an d istric t w ete. Mi. any they have, w hy said report 1920, D ate Paid, Ju ly 10, 1921, Tax-
separator. E ber Mcssie.
42-4tp. u p a big rock w hich he th reaten ed an<i M rs- P eter H ansen and d au g h ter, should not be approved, the adm fn- R eceipt N um ber, 6964. A m ount,
Mrs. J. G entry, and G ertru d e and is tra trix discharged, h e r bondsm en $23.40, R ale of In terest, 12 per cent.
t.< throw a t th e police agent w in ad
exhonerated and th e e state closed.
Said D aniel H. Boone and P. T.
Mr. Campbell.
FOR SALE— Im perial s tra in T ancred vanced to arrest lim .
Dated th is 12th day of Ju n e, 1922. Boone, as the ow ners of the legal
cockerls. Isaac Jay.
C
lara
M.
Johnson,
A
d
m
in
istratrix
title of the above described property
A ccording to Bushce’s story tho
40-5tc. as th e sam e appears of record, and
Too L ate F or L ast W eek
FOR SALE— 200 chickens $100. In man was about to brain him from
each of the other persons above
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
H
anm
an
and
quire th is office.
42-tfc. close q u arters w ith the big rock and
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
named are hereby fu rth e r notified
d au g h ters of C alifornia are v isitin g
it was to p rotect his life th a t he drew
that C. M. G iddings w ill apply to the
UNDER EXECUTION
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR HAY his gun and shot. The b u llet entered a t th e W. F. H annan home.
1 Jay h aw k steel stack er $125, 2
Notice is hereby given th a t by C ircuit Court of th e C ounty and S tato
new 4 w heel Jay h aw k sweep rakes R aym ond’s sido and killed him a l
v irtu e of an execution issued out of aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
At the school election h eld on th e C ircuit C ourt, S tate of Oregon lien ag ain st the property above de
$45 each. 1 Reg. Jersey bull im ported most in stan tly .
Monday W. W. F elthouse w as u n a n -
U m atilla County, and to me di- scribed and m entioned in said co rti
in dam. pedigree sen t on request,
N othing is know n of Raymond save jmougjy elected d irecto r to succeed ¡rectcd and delivered, upon the Judgo- cate. And you are hereby sum moned
com bination P re m ie r and Plym outh
to appear w ith in sixty days a fte r th e
and Joe u d e y w as elect- m ent a n a d< cree rendered and en ter- first
lad blood. 2 steel tan k tow ers 30 ft. th a t he had a B ritish m arine cook’s QUo
publication of the sum m ons ex
H alf price. J. W. V andervelden & card and th a t he came from A ustralia ed c)erk ,o 8UCCeed „ j o u
ed in said Court of the
clusive of the day of said first p u b li
Sons, 1Toy, Oregon.
42-3 tp. He was apparently one o fthose who
_ ._ _ .
as 'p lain tiff and ag ain « ' Leslie W. cation, and defend this action or pay
Mrs. R. A. S tew art atten d ed the Adams as D efendant, fo r th e sum of the am ount due as above show n to
FOR SALE— 40 acres, p artly im roam th e wide e a ith o e i , an
g eth er w ith costs and accrued in te r
proved. Term s, W. A. Lent hets. is probable th a t if he has relativ es on E astern g ta r con v en t| On held. in $356.58 w ith in terest thereon a t (lie est and in case of your failu re to do
25-tfc. the oth er side of the world they w ill P o rtlan d ]ast week
ira te of 8 per cen t per annum from so, a decree w ill ho rendered fore
November 20, 1920, th e fu rth e r sum'
never learn his fate in far aw ay Ore-
_
closing the, lien of said taxes and
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o f $75.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees an d for
FOR SALE— A sw eet toned u p rig h t
costs ag ain st the land and prem ises
gon.
Misses
V
iola
and
L
u
re
tta
B
en
n
ett
$17.00
cost
and
disbursem
ents,
w
hich
piano $185. In q u ire a t th is office.
named.
left th e first of the week for W asco wild decree. Judgm ent, and o rd er of above
34-9tp.
T his sum m ons is published by o r
j
ta ii
i,
av
*4
sale
has
been
docketed
and
enrolled
and The Dalles w here th e y expect to ¡n (he o ffk.e ¿f th e c le r k nf Haid der of th e H onorable G ilbert W.
LIFE 03 DEATH?
FOR SALE— 2nd hand fu rn itu re I n
be employed for th e sum m er.
C ourt; and w hereas by said judge- Phelps Judge of th e C ircu it C ourt of
quire C hezik’s store.
37-tfc. Lives of 2500 Children at Stake in
■■ ■■ — -
m ent. decree and order of sale It wuh the S tate of Oregon, for the County
of U m atilla, and said order was made
Miss L au ra Phipps arriv ed home directed th a t tlm follow ing d w crlb - and dated th is 13th day of May. 1922
Question Asked Oregon Man Last
FOR SALE CHEAP— H ughes electric
_
,,,
,,
,
ed
real
p
roperty
in
U
m
atilla
County.
Summer.
and the date nf th e first, publication
F rid ay from V a lla W alla w here she O le„on to-xx i l :
tw o plate. Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
40-tfC.
A question which is still haunting has atten d ed W hitm an college.
The S outhw est q u a rte r of South- of th is sum m ons is the 8th day of
1922.
- —. .
east q u a rte r of S outheast q u a rte r of June,
State Director J. J. llan d sak er of the
All process and papers in th is pro
FOR SALE— Pie cherries, C. L. Up- Near E ast Relief, was put to him by
L ittle Florence Udey Is home
7 ° ? nshJ,B t_ N? I th
ham . D iagonal Road.
..
. ..
28 E. W. M. be sold by th e S heriff ceeding may be served upon the u n
Mrs. Jeanette W. Emrich when he again a fte r spending th
e past th ree nf UmatiUa County. Oregon, to Bat- dersigned residing w ith in tho S tate
was in Constantinople late last sum m onths w ith h er g ra n d p a re n ts a t )g,y ¡,,,¡4 judgem ent and all costs; cf Oregon, a t the address hereafter
MISCELLANEOUS
mer. Mrs. Emrich is well known in The Dalles.
! I w ill on th e 8th day of July, A. m entioned. K eator A R andall
Oregon through her talks on condi
_____
I) 1922 a t th e hour of 2 o’clock in
A ttorney for th e P lain tiff
NEW AND SECOND HAND Goods tions in the Near E ast four years ago,
„
.
, ,,,
th e afternoon of said day a t the
A ddress, T endleton, Oregon.
going a t closing o u t prices. Cor when she spoke in the 1918 campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k V au g a m a n we9t door o{ C ourt House, P endleton,
39-7tc.
re ll’s Shop.
39-tfc.
"Mrs. Emrich is now in charge of 1 and fam ily m otored to Pendleton tTmntltln C o u n t y . O i-iron. sell tin-
extensive Near E ast Relief work a t Sunday.
W ANTED to buy a team . Mules pre-
fered. N. H. Bloom, Phone 66F22. Constantinople, her duties including
42-tfc the managem ent of several industrial
Miss R u th H a rt, d a u g h te r of Mr.
units, a number of soup-kitchens, and and Mrs. H. T H a rt w as m arried in
a
feeding
station
for
6,000-
children,
SHOP— Gates
T IR E
ELLIOTT’S
Bend to Mr. W allace on Ju n e 13.
5 2 -ltc. said Mr. H andsaker. “She is one of
tires.
the most energetic, efficient and de-
that money can buy are printed by The
Monday evening ab o u t 30 neigh-
T H E feeling of security is well w orth voted workers on the Near E ast staff,
Herald. We buy the best stock we
the prem ium paid.
How about and has borne up wonderfully under a bors and friends suprlsed Mr. and
th a t F ire Insurance? See th e E. succession of heavy personal griefs. Mrs. C. A. K eller by g a th e rin g a t
can
get and do the best work. And
11-tfc H er husband died when heading a .th e ir an n iv ersary . The special events
P. Dodd Agency.
the
price
is the lowest, quality con
relief expedition in Aleppo shortly o£ tk e evenjn g w ere a mock w edding
SEE G. L. B EN N ETT for A uction
sidered.
| in w hich H. J. O tt proved him self
eering.
26-tfc.
a very able and e n te rta in in g m i n is '- ’
T Y P E W R IT E R ribbons and carbon
j er and a wooden show er fo r the bride
paper a t th e H erald office.
R efreshm ents consisting of ice cream
nana>
i and cake w ere served.
ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald
office.
W ilm a W ailgam an sp en t th e first
MONEY TO LOAN
days of th e week in P end leto n tak in g
On B usiness and R esidence P ro p erty
m edical treatin en t.
in H erm iston on easy term s. In q u ire
F. A. B aker, telephone 28F25 S ta n
The N eighborhood club m et a t tho
field
40-4*p.
F ow ler home la st W ednesday w ith
NEW PRINCIPAL AT UMATILLA
22 m em bers present. D elicious re
The vacancy in th e U m atilla
fresh m en ts w ere served a fte r th e
schools caused by th e resig n atio n of
m eeting. The n ex t stu d y m eetin g
H arold B enjam in has been filled by
was held a t th e home of Mrs. Frank
the election of H arold A. Reed. Mr.
Beddow Ju n e 28. A t th is m eeting
B enjam in’s resig n atio n was a resu lt
th e study of th e Oregon T rail was
of 111 h e a lth Mr. Reed is a g rad u ate
tak en .
,
of the U niversity of Oregon. H is
home is in F orest Grove.
Louis F ran z who h as been a tte n d
in g school in Spokane is homo for
A loading track a t th e mile post
the sum m er.
from H inkle has been com pleted th is
week by C o n tracto r H ia tt.
FREE METHODIST NOTICES
T h ere w ill be S unday school at
Th^-c’a a Fisk Tire of e x tra value in every site,
MRS.
JEA
NETTE
W.
EMRICH
►♦♦♦4
¡.«.❖ ♦•WH
10 a. m. Ju ly 2. Mr. L aw ler th e new
fo r car. truck o r speed wagon
after the signing of the arm istice, and su p erin ten d en t w ill tak e charge,
one of h er little boys died suddenly
j*ev jfn m a u w ill have ch arg e of
ju st one week after my first conversa yolln(f people's class and would like
tion with her. * * * When I saw er,
have all th e young people a tten d
her heart was
°„nfier »'*><> do not a tte n d an y o th e r school,
i n a h i l l t v to give the children under
'
h er care enough food to keep them He has ta u g h t th e young people for
in norm al health and strength. In years and w ill in terest you.
great agony of soul she discussed with
P reach in g service* w ill be a t 11 a.
me w hether she should continue feed- m. T he subject is ’’T he C h ristian Ai -
fng her 5,000 children as she was do m o n rn _” P reaching a t Irrig o n In tho
ing. or w hether it would be better C¥Cn| ng •j’he m eetings a t Irrigon
for the future of the race to lo u N e the haye
we(I a(tendpd M ,agt S u n . ,
allowances o i foo<,/ or
c ,'
day th e house w as full and th e re is
cut the number o
)d megn much in terest. All a re welcome to c l-
Tbe la tte r plan, of course, would mean
the abandonm ent of 2.500 helpleaf 'en d th e services,
tittle boys and girls to the stark fate
of starvation, and the giving of their T0RTLAND TOLD OF UMATILLA
food to the other 2,500 children, in
order th at the sm aller group might
(C ontinued from P ag e O ne)
be brought to norm al m aturity. With
In a week a fter she asked me this tlo n in to P o rtlan d by th e p resen t
question, her own little boy was m ethod .of Ineks a t th e falls. Tho ra p
Will haul anything that can be
stricken and died. One week after the
id w a te rs and th e ehailow w aters are
lad t l n was
moved
X
o p l e buried.
. from I the returned
interior, to to Con
find rllH in th e riv e r; th e im prove,,- n t
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ELL y o n r d ealer you w an t
to see a F isk T ire beside any
oth er h e offers you. H e has it
in sto c k or ca n g e t it. S e e for
yourself w h a t th e Fisk T ire has
to offer in extra size and strength,
h ow its resilien cy com pares w h en
you flex th e tire under your hand,
h ow th e depth o f th e non-skid
tread look s beside o th er tread3.
T his is th e w ay to buy tires!
We Want Yon
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
printing this news
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
T . H. G aither
P h o n e 881 or 2 5 4
th e Horse Do Y w r Hauliag "
Mrs Emrich again a t h er post, w itl w hich h as been made upon th e river
the ante-room of her office filled w ttt baa been b .m s facto r In railro ad
widows and orphans to whom she wai rates and rom e value to Oregon I.':,
$ivln$ gareful sym pathetic attention.
ultimate consideration to be
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps*
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
E s t h e r c h a p t e b N o iol o . e . s _
Q ueen
m u l i io - . wk I T u r« d a y « v e lliin i o f each in o o lb
«1 8:00 »harp in M u on ic ball. V laiting
welcome.
Minnie E. S l e w i r t . W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. S ec.
H E R M IST O N LODGE NO. 1M. A . P. a A . M .
• > m eet, in Maaonie Hall on Firat and Third
Tueaday ev e n in g , o f each m onth. ViaIUng breth
ren welcome.
E. D. Dungan. S eer .
A. E. B e ia a e . W. M.
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. $0«. 1. O. O. V.
v meet«
meet» each Monday evening in Odd PeUawa
hail. V isiting m em ber, cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
A . Buhmai N. O.
RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107. K.
or P . meet« each Thuraday even in g in
M ark'. Hall, at 7:30 P. M. V l.ilia *
brother« cordially invited.
W. II. McMillan
R. A . Brownaan.
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Our new brick shoe store Is now open
with a new line of goods. See us for
■
SHOE REPAIRING
H
|
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
J
Sam
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R P S
D K . R. G. G A LE
R o d g a r« , P ro p .
P h y s ic ia n a n d E u r < a a n
Office—Giadya A ve. near F irst St.
Office Hour»:
PhOBM Ml
2 to 6; 7:30 to 9.
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
■J. D. V A U G H A N S
PhyMciaa nu«i burgeon
Eyes treated, tested and Gluat»**» Fitted
Office over Firat N ation*! Bank
OFFICE PH O N E,-92
RESIDENCE PH O N E. 696
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
■ K L .E C T R I O F I X T U R R S ■
s
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
J
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Phon« 139
■ 2 03 S. O o u p t S t.
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R » n d l« to n , O re !
Day or night c a lk ¡ti.Hweietl prom ptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First N ational Bank
W . B. B easley
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Cal's answ ered at all hours
Office phone 561
Residence phene 711
Phone S ited ’«
193
D r . F. V. PR TM E
D E N T IS T R Y
I haul anything that
can be moved
D ental X -R ay and D iagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone. M
Residence Phene 761
W. J. W A R N E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SEE
H E R M IS T O N . O K K O O N
HITT
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
W ell and M odernly Equipped
Special Rates in M aternity Cue«
Mias Nell
tendent.
K am m erlin,
superin
Edwards Building
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M c K enzie & lieuallen
GUNS
EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT
Ha« removed from hl» form er location In th e
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
P E N D t .E T O N
: OREGON
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AMMUNITION
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A FULL U N E
DR. RAY LOGAN.
P hyslcan and Surgeon
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
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P H O N S OREGON HARDW ARE
NO. 4 3
Umatilla. Oretron
F . 1). W A T T S . M . D .
Pendleton, Oregon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
Special atten tlon 'to the fitting of lanaaa.
S eeing 1« believing.
H. Robinett, Prop.
Office over Taylor Hardware
Hermiston, Or«.
T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t
BAKERY sad CONFECTIONERY
E legantly Furnished Room» In Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Pros., Proprietors
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
8:00 12:00 4:0»
Tendlcton
9:15 1:16 5:1»
Echo
9:30 1:35 6:35
Stanfield
9:65 1:65 5:56
H erm iaton
Into U m utllla 10:15 2:16 6:15
Pend'eton. Oregon
LEAVE
A. D. CROSLAND ft SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
8:00 12:00 4:00
U m atilla
8:20 12:20 4:10
H erm iston
8:45 12:46 4:46
Stanfield
9:00 1:00 6:00
Echo
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
le a v in g Pendleton S a. m. and
4 p. m.
L eaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Phone «6«
722 Cottonwood
We Deliver P arcels a t W ay Pointa
FARES
Phone 785
Cali« Aniwered All Hoar«
P A n r l l f t t o n t o S c H o . S1.OO
P e n d le to n t o S to n flo K I, S i.28
P o n d l s t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , 8 1 .8 0
P e n d le to n t o U m a t i l l a , S i . 7 8
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiiton
IS. Sterri
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
W e W an t Your
Cream
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
N ew t ¡land
Clgan and Tobacco
And will pay the high
est market price.
We have nothing but
quality butter for the
consumer. Every pound
guaranteed.
H erm iston
C ream ery
Piles Ma*£i
»Legal Guarantee
Read th e W and Ada.
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