TH E
IIE B M IS T O N
HERALD,
IIE R M IS T O y ,
OREGON.
"KID” FILM PLEASES
BIG AUDIENCE
YOU GET MORE
In most th in g s you tak e o u t ex
actly as much as you pu t in, b u t w ith
a b an k in g connection you p ro fit to
a m uch larg er ex ten t.
OFFICERS
F. B. Swayze
P resident
R. A lex tn d er
V ice-President
8. C. Lochrie
C ashier
E. D. D ungan
Ass’t 'C ashier
All you put in is a certain sum of
money w hich may be w ith d raw n at
will, bu t you secure the p ro fit of in
terest on reserve funds, a record of
tran sactio n s, protection of your cap.
ital, suggestions from experienced
men, to g eth er w ith collections, in
v estm ent and o th er services. E njoy
th e com plete facilities of th is stro n g
bank.
First National Bank
of H erm iston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profit» O ver $50,000
"T he Soul of Y outh,” w hich comes
to th e P lay House W ednesday is a
d ram a of th e most refresh in g type
and leaves th e sp ectato r in a happy
fram e of m ind a fte r w itnessing the
th rillin g d ram atic plot and th e whole
some comedy | i t h w hich th e en tire
film is pervaded.
T h e sto ry is centered aro u n d a
boy w ho grow s up in a fou n d ling
! home, and shows his unhappy life in
th a t in stitu tio n , w here he g ain s the
rep u tatio n of being th e w orst boy in
the place, an d his subsequent exper
iences a fte r he d ep arts from th e love
less home to m ake his w ay in th e city
streets. The sto ry co n tain s a stro n g
counter-plot of political in trig u es,
and th e boy, a fte r being adopted
by Mr. M am ilton, the young, clean-
governm ent candidate, p u ts over the
big clim ax th a t saves th e day for
th e law and o rd er faction and m akes
him th e hero of th e hour
T he cast is one of th e larg est th a t
has ever been assem bled for a screen
production and includes no t only a
num ber of fam ous juveniles, b u t sev
eral p rom inent leading players. In
eluded in th e list a re Lewis S arg en t,
w ho played th e title role in "H u ck le.
b erry F in n " and who is th e center
of action In th is production; E rn est
B u tterw o rth . Clyde F illm ore, Lila
Lee, W illiam Collier, J r., F red H u n t
ley, Claude Peyton, B etty Schade,
and others. Ju d g e Lindsey, th e noted
juvenile ju ris t, and his wife, Mrs.
Ben Lindsey, also ap p ear in several
im p o rtan t scenes.
The sto ry is an o rig in al one by
Julia Craw ford Ivers, w ho also w rote
the scenario. W illiam D. T aylor d i
rected and Jam es C. V an Trees was
cam eram an.
T here w ill also be a P aram o u n t
M agazine.
J We Give S. ft H. Trading Stamps«
Morrow County Creamery
Company
UERMISTON LODGE NO. 1M. A. V. ft A. M .
meets in Masonic Halloa First and Third
Tuesday evening« of each month. Visiting brsth-
t V i h ^ a n . Seer.________ A. F Belaaa. W, M.
V ineyard lodge no . n . l o. o. r.
~ ch Monde» evening la Odd M b w a
hall Vlgttinx members cerdially invited.
W. R. lain »horn. Sec.
A. Buhman, N. G.
Will pay highest market price for butterfat.
Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment.
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Our new brick shoe store is now open
with a new line of goods. See us for
that money can buy are printed by The
Herald. We buy the best stock we
can get and do the best work. And
the price is the lowest, quality con
sidered.
W e T a k e T e le p h o n e O rd ers
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of $75.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees and for
$17 .00 cost and disbursem ents, which
said decree, ju d g m en t, and o rd er of
sale has been docketed and enrolled
in th e office of th e Clerk of said
C ourt; and w hereas by said ju d g e
m ent, decree an d order of sale it was
directed th a t th e follow ing describ
FOR SALE
ed real pro p erty in U m atilla County,
Oregon, to-w it:
The S outhw est q u a rte r of S o u th
FOR SALE— Y oung team horses,
east
q u a rte r of Southeast q u a rte r of
w eight 2800. W ill sell cheap. Ho
Section
16, T ow nship 4 N o rth Range
gan Miller.
35-tfc.
28 E. W. M. be sold by th e S heriff
FOR SALE-—R ange, 2 Dressers, of U m atilla County. Oregon, to sa t
C hairs, D ining Table, W riting isfy said judgem ent and all costs;
I w ill on th e 8th day o f July, A.
Desk. D avenport and o th er 2nd
h and fu rn itu re. In q u ire K ingsley's. D 1922 a t th e h o u r of 2 o ’clock in
th
e
afternoon of said day a t the
42-2tp.
w est door of C ourt House, Pendleton,
U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, sell the
FOR SALE— 5 good Jersey cows, 1 rig h t, title an d in te re st th e sata
reg istered Jersey bull, also cream Leslie W. Adam s had in and to the THE MILTON EAGLE
separator. E ber Mossle.
42-4tp. above described pro p erty on th e 1st j
CHANGES OWNERSHIP
LOWER THAN EVER
lay of A pril, A. D. 1920 o r since;
This Summer
FOR SALE— Im perial s tra in Tancred th en has acquired, a t public auction '
The Milton E agle of Ju n e 30 con
cockerls. Isaac Jay.
to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in
Round-trip ticket routed over the
hand, th e proceeds to be applied in t a i n s th e follow ing announcem ent:
FOR SALE— 200 chickens $100. In satisfactio n of said execution an d all
W ith th is issue of th e E agle th e
q u ire th is office.
42-tfc. costs.
p resen t ow ner steps out. The E agle
D ated th is 6th day of Ju n e, A. D.
has been purchased by Mr. B ern ard
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR HAY 1922.
returning same or any direct line
1 Jay h aw k steel stack er $125, 2
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. jM ainw aring of H erm iston, Oregon,
new 4 wheel Jay h aw k sweep rakes
By J. C. M arine, D eputy, who w ill tak e possession Ju ly 1. D ur
Yellowstone P ark .......$32.25
St. Louis ..................$ 81.50
$45 each, 1 Reg. Jersey bull im ported
39-5tc. ing recen t m onths Mr. M ainw aring
Salt Lake City ............. IS .80
C incinnati .................. 106.30
in dam, pedigree sent on request,
Denver ............................ 69.00 P hiladelphia ............. 144.95
com bination P rem ier and Plym outh SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN has been ed ito r and m anager of th e
H erm iston H erald, also ow ning an in
lad blood. 2 steel tan k tow ers 30 ft.
K ansas City ................... 72.00 New Y ork ............... 147.40
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
H alf price. J. W. V andervelden & In th e C ircuit Court of th e S tate of terest in th a t publication. Mr. M ain-
Jm ali.i ........................... 72.00 Boston ......................... 158.35
Sons, noy, Oregon.
42-3tp.
Oregon for th e C ounty of U m atilla w arin g is an en erg etic and progress
Chicago .......................... 86.00 To o th er cities In proportion
C. M. Giddings, P lain tiff, vs. Daniel ive young business man and w ill give
FOR SALE-—40 acres, p a rtly im -» H. Boone, P. T. Boone an d any i
T icket Sales Dally u n til A ugust 31st
proved. Term s, W. A. Leathers,
o th er person o r persons claim ing th e people of M ilton and v icin ity a
R etu rn lim it October 31st
25-tfc
any rig h t, title, lien o r in terest in h ig h class local paper. He g ra d u a t
T he Union Pacific operates th e only THROUGH SOLID TRAIN
or to the w ith in described p roperty ed from O. A. C. in 1920, w here he
FOR SALE— 2nd hand fu rn itu re In
betw een P o rtlan d an d Chicago
D efendants.
m ajored in commerce and journalism .
quire C hezik’s store.
37-tfc.
To Daniel H. Boone, P. T. Boone ct
“OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED”
W h ile th ere he w as ed ito r of (he B ar.
a| th e above nam ed d efen d an ts:
FOR SALE CHEAP-—H ughes electric IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE OK onieter, an O. A. C. publication. Mr.
Leaves Portland 9 :0 0 a. m.
tw o plate. Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
OREGON;
Arrives Chicago 1 1 :00 a. m. (third day)
M ainw aring o rig in ally canto from the
40-tfc.
You are hereby notified th a t C. M. i
T hrough service also on "C o n tin en tal L im ited."
G iddings is th e holder of certificate E ast b u t has been in Oregon for sev
E very foot of the tra c k is p ro tected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY
MISCELLANEOUS
of D elinquency num bered 1648 issued eral years resid in g In th e W illam ette
SIGNALS. .E quipm ent Is the best In the tra n sp o rtatio n w orld.
on the S ixth day of May, 1919, by! valley. Wc bespeak for him th e sam e
D ining car service the very m axim um of hum an skill and a rt. The
W ANTED— To buy fo u r good milch th e Tax C ollector of th e C ounty of liberal p atronage the E agle has a l
cows. J. W. C hristoperson. 4 3 -ltp . U m atilla, S ta te of Oregon, for th e w ays enjoyed
service ns a whole represents the suprem e effo rts of th e m anage
am ount of E ig h t and 50-100 ($8.50)
m ent to please and satisfy patrons.
Mr. Rowe and fam ily plan to leave
W ANTED to buy a team . Mules pre Dollars, th e sam e being th e am ount
Call on o u r A gent w hen you are ready to go and he w ill do the
then <lup
due an<1
and d delin
q u en t for taxes for in a sh o rt tim e for P o rtlan d , Oregon,
fered. N. II. Bloom, Phone 66F22. j ,hon
elinquent
42-lfc ” le Ye ar 1917, to g eth er w ith penalty, w here th ey w ill reside d u rin g th e
rest.
_________ __________ _______________ I in te re st and costs thereon upon the sum m er and from w hich place Mr.
Win. McMurray
'rini.-'
sh o p
ra ates
to a i w
real
assessed
of
ELLIOTT’S
t IKE
SHUF— G
hjch P roperty
y(JU ftre th
e ow ner to aa you,
appearf.
Rowe will look for an o th e r location.
G eneral P assenger A gent
tires.
»„-H e. of record, situ ated in suid C ounty
P o rtlan d , Oregon
and S tate, an d p a rtic u la rly bounded
R ead the W and Ad».
THE feeling of secu rity Is well w orth and described as follows, to -w it:
the prem ium paid.
How about
W an t Ada B rin g R esulta
T he W est H alf (W % ) of the
th a t F ire Insuran ce? See th e E. N o rth east Q u a rte r (N E 1,^ ) of th e
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc N o rth east Q u arter (N E !4 ) of Sec
tio n T w enty (2 0 ), T ow nship F our
SE E G. L. B EN N ETT for A uction (4 ) N o rth of R ange T w enty-eight
eering.
26-tfc. (2 8 ) E ast of th e W illam ette Mer
idian in U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of
TY PEW R ITER ribbons and carbon Oregon.
paper a t th e H erald office.
You are fu rth e r notified th a t said
C. M G iddings hag paid tax es on
ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald said prem ises for p rio r o r subsequent
office.
y ears w ith th e ra te of in te re st on
said am o u n ts as follows:
Y ear’s Tax, 1918, D ate P aid , May
MONEY TO LOAN
On B usiness and Residence P roperty 6. 1919, Tax R eceipt N um ber 5915,
A
m
ount, $11.21, R ate of In te re st, 12
In H erm iston on easy term s. Inquire
F. A. B aker, telephone 28F25 S tan p6r cen t; Y ear’s Tax, 1919, D ate
field
40-4’p. P aid Ju ly 10, 1921, T ax R eceipt
-------------------- 1--------------------------------- N um ber 6965, A m ount, $18.37, R ate
of In terest, 12 p er cen t; Y ear’s Tax,
TAKEN UP NOTICE
N otice is hereby given th a t I have 1920, D ate P aid, Ju ly 10, 1921, Tax-
taken up and have kept for about 6 R eceipt N um ber, 6964, A m ount, j
days a t my place 4% m iles n o rth east $23.40, R ate of In terest, 12 p er cent. !
Said D aniel H. Boone and P. T.
of H erm iston th e follow ing described
Boone, as th e ow ners of th e legal
anim al:
One gray stallio n , w eight about title of th e above described pro p erty
1500 pounds. B rand o rd in ary P. with as th e same ap p ears of record, and
b ar a t bottojp on rig h t flank, said each of th e o th e r persons above j
anim al will bp sold, unless redeemed nam ed are h ereby fu rth e r notified :
at public auction to th e highest bid th a t C. M. G iddings w ill apply to the
der for cash In hand on the 17th day C ircu it C ourt of th e C ounty and S tate
of July. 1922 at th e above described aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
lien ag ain st th e p ro p erty above de
ranch a t 10 o’clock a. m
Dated a t H erm iston on th is 5th scribed and m entioned in said certi-
cate. And you are hereby sum m oned
day of Ju ly 1922.
Signed: W. W. F elthouse. 43-2tc. to ap p ear w ith in six ty days a fte r th e
first p u blication of th e sum m ons ex
of the day of said firs t p u b li
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL clusive
cation, and defend th is action o r pay
REPORT
th e am ount due as above show n to
In the C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of g e th e r w ith costs and accrued in te r
Machinists
...........................................................
70 cents per hour
Oregon for U m a'tlla County. In est and in case of your fa ilu re to do
B o ilerm a k ers........................................................
♦he M atter of the E sta te of M aurice so, a decree w ill be rendered fore
71 cents per hour
closing th e lien of said tax es and
Johnson, Deceased
Blacksmiths .....
70 cents per hour
N otice Is hereby given th a t th e costs a g ain st th e land and prem ises
Electricians
70 cents per hour
undersigned, ad m in istra trix of the above named.
Sheet metal and other workers in flits
T his sum m ons is published by o r
above e n titled estate, h as filed her
line
....... -- ■.............................................
F in al R eport w ith th e clerk of th e d er of th e H onorable G ilb ert W.
70 cents per hour
above e n titled cou rt, and th a t th e Phelps Ju d g e of th e C ircu it C ourt of
Freight car repairers
63 cents per hour
Ju d g e th ereo f has designated Monday th e S tate of O regon, (or th e C ounty
Car inspectors
83
cents per h°ur
of
U
m
atilla,
and
said
o
rd
er
w
as
made
th e 17th day of July . 1922, a t 10:0«
Painters, freight cars
63 cents per hour
o’clock in the forenoon, as th e tim e, and dated th is 13th day of May, 1922
Helpers, all crafts
and the county court room in the an d th e d ate of th e first p u blication
47 cents per hour
county court house a t P endleton, of (his sum m ons is th e 8 th day of
U m atilla C ounty. Oregon, as the Ju n e. 1922.
These men are w an ted to tak e th e place of men w ho a re strik in g a g ain st the d e
All process an d papers in th is p ro
place, when and w here h earin g ahall
cision of th e U nited S la te r H ailtoad Labor Board, and th e ir sta tu s, and the FULL
be had thereon, and all persons In ceeding may be served upon th e un- j
PROTECTION GUARANTEED, a n explained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, C hairm an, In his
terested a re hereby notified to then dersigned resid in g w ith in th e S tate
and th ere appear and show cause. If of Oregon, a t th e address h e re a fte r
s'a te m e n t of Ju ly 1:
m
entioned.
any th ey have, w hy said report
K eato r ft R an d all
should not be approved, th e adm in
A tto rn ey for th e P la in tiff
"In th is case the conflict is not betw een th e em ployer and the oppressed employes.
is tra trix discharged, h er bondsmen
Address, P endleton. Oregon.
exbonerated and th e esta te closed.
The people of th is co tn u ry , through a n act of congress, signed by P resid en t W ilson,
39-7tc.
Dated th is 12th day of Ju n e. 1922.
established a trib u n a l to decide such disputes over wages and w orking conditions,
C lara M. Johnson, A d m in istratrix
w hich are su b m itted to it in a prop, r m anner I t Is th e derision of th is trib u n a l
40-5tc.
F re q u e n t'sh a llo w su rface c u ltiv a
a g ain st which the shop c ra ft a re strik in g .
tion o f garden and tru ck soils is an
NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS SALE
excellent practice for conservation
UNDER EXECUTION
“ R egardless of any question of th e rig h t of th e men to strik e, the men who take
of soil m oisture. It is alm ost equally
N otice Is hereby given th a t by
th e strik e rs places a re m erely accepting th e w ages and w orking conditions prescribed
v irtu e of an execution issued out of effective in keeping down m any se r
by a governm ent trib u n a l an d a re perform ing a public service. They are not accep t,
th e C ircuit C ourt, S la te of Oregon, ious Insect pests.
fo r U m atilla County, and to me d i
ing th e wages mid w orking conditions which an em ployer la try in g io impose. FOR
rected and delivered, upon th e judge
THIS REASON PUBLIC SENTIM EN T AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER W ILL
Much poorly filled g rain w ill make
m ent and decree rendered and e n te r
PROTECT T H E MEN WHO REMAIN IN T H E IR POSITIONS AND T H E NEW MEN
ed in said Court of th e 2*th day of b e tte r hay th a n g rain and should be
WHO MAY COME IN .”
May. 1922 in favor of W J. W arner cut for (h at purpose o r fo r silage
aa P la in tiff and a g ain st Leslie W H arv est and th re sh in g coats a re too
A pply to
" '
Adams as D efendant, for th e aum of h ig h to m ake it w o rth w h ile Io th resh
$35« 58 w ith interest thereon at th e
F. D. HALL, AGENT AT PENDLETON
ra te of 8 per r e n t per an n u m from poorly filled g ra in when tt can be ua
N ovem ber 20v 192«, th e fu rth e r sum ed for bay.
E X C U R S IO N
FARES
EAST
U N IO N P A C IF IC S Y S T E M
U N IO N P A C IE IC S Y S T E M
SHOPMEN
WANTED
F O R R A IL R O A D S E R V IC E A N D A T W A G E S
A S FO LLO W S:
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DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
■ K I.K C T R 1 C F I X T U R E S ■
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A N D A P P L IA N C E S ■
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Phans 13»
D R . R. G. G A L E
Oftice— Gladys Ave. near First St,
Office Hour«:
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
phone Ml
¡ J .L .V A U G I I A N j
B 1 0 « « . C o u r t O t.
RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K .
of P.. meet* each Thursday evenia* la
Mack's Hall, at 7:30 P. M. Viaitins
brothers cordially invited.
W. H McMillan R. A. Brownaon.
K. R. and S.
C, C.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
•a m
i THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS
ESTHER CHAPTER N .1 0 I . O. n . a ,
Q UBEN
■ M U Mesad Tuesday avantoa af «K k maat*
Mi aharp in Maaunle hali. Viaitlaa meen bara
„ -£»• , „
Minniä E. Stowart. W. IL
Kathryn L. Garner. Säe.
HEPPNER, OREGON
W . C. C ox, M a n a g er
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
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P o a d lo to n , O r e ."
Physician and Surgeo»
Eye» treated, te ta d and C l u n i Fitted
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE..9Z
RESIDENCE PHONE, 696
Office Houri: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 6:90». m.
Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
W . B. B e a s le y
Office over First National Bank
| Osteopathy
Phone Sitcel’i
Medicine
Surgery
Call« answered at all hours
Office phone 661
Residence pbooe 711
193
D r . F. V . P R IM E
I haul anything that
can be moved
D E N T IS T R Y
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
.
»M«-
I Hermiston. Oregon
Office Phone. M
Residence Phone 761
SEE
W. J. W A R N E R
HITT
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N
ATTORNEY AT LAW
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
W ell and M odernly E quipped
Special Rates in M aternity Cues
Miss N ell Kammerlln, superin
tendent.
Edwards Building
-F O R -
GUNS
M c K en zie &
lieua llen
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ’
Has removed from his former location in the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
PRNDLKTON
: OREGON
AMMUNITION
A F U L L L IN E
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
PHOMK ORKIOM H A R D W A R I
MO. 4S
H. Robinett, Prop.
O ptometrist a n d ( )p r k i a n
Q/fìtterìairtn Kitional fían/; fí/dv
p/nmoGÖS- ■ Pundh'tnri Oré
I
DR. RAY LOGAN,
P hysican and Surgeon
Um atilla. Oregon
F. D. W A T T S . M. D.
Pendleton, Oregon
EYE, EAR-, NOSE AND
THROAT
Special attention’to the fitting of lenses.
Seeing is believing.
Hermiston, Ora.
Office over Taylor Hardware
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
BAEEMT u l CONFECTIONERY
Elegantly Furnished Room« In Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hobbacb Bros., Proprietors
Pend'eton, Oregon
A. D. CROSLAND ft SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 785
Call* Answered All Hoars
T . H . G a ith er
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
8:00 12:00 4:00
P endleton
Echo
9:15 1:15 6:15
S tanfield
9:30 1:35 5:86
llerm laton
9:65 1:65 6:66
In to U m atilla 10:15 2:15 <: IS
LEAVE
U m atilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
H erm iston
8 :2 0 12:20 4:80
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4 :4 8
Echo
9:00 1:00 1:44
In to Pendleton 10:15 2:15 1:11
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
L eaving P endleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
L eaving U m atilla 8 a. m. •n d
4 p. m.
Phone 848
722 Cottonwood
We D eliver P arcels a t W ay P ointa
PARKS
t o n t o I c h t , Sf.OO
P a n d la to n to S t a n f ie ld , S I.IS
P o n d lo t o n t o H s r m l s t e n , 0 1 .8 0
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , S1.7S
P a n e l la
Station at Hotel Oregoa aad
Hotel Hermiston
Will haul anything that can he
moved
Phone 881 or 2 54
“Lot the Horse Do Your Hauling'*
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Piles
* Legal Guarantee Giveru*
Afe neerf o f Kn/Se - no pain -continue work.
Ask to are Ole-e ni« p fL Treatment.
MITCHELL DRUG
CO.
DON’T FORGET
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W h e n you need any
thing in the line of
n e a t a n d a tt r a c t iv e
Printing.
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