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T H E H ER M ISTO N H E R A L D . HER M ISTO N , Q R gG L O ^ Green, deceased, and that he has qualified as the law directs. AU per sons having claims against the said es:ate are herebyi notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to me at my office on Main St. in Her miston, Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1922. W. J. Warner, 50-4tfc. Administrator I8 that what you say when paying a bill? Or do you simply "go thru your pockets" in an effort to scare up the necessary amount? The man who saves and banks his savings with us never has to dig down into every pocket in order to pay a bill. He simply writes out a check, and the money is always in the hank to meet it. Have you an account with usf Why not start it without further delay? OFFICERS COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ■sent. First National Bank of Hermiston C a p ita l, S u rp lu s a n d U n d iv id e d P r o fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 NOTICE! T he H erald publishes m ore genuine paid w ant ads th an any other p aper published in a city of the sam e size in E a st ern Oregon. T H E R E ’S A REASON WANTED— Chickens and eggs. Am still running ,the truck to Pendle ton three times weekly. Leave or ders at residence. Phone 18F2. R. B. Spencer. 50-3tc. TO TRADE— Equity in one-ton Ford truck, complete with/body and cab, for cows, pigs or anything of val ue. See Van Santen, on Geo Root’s Dairy ranch. 50-2tp. SEE DR. CURRY the Eye Sight Specialist about your children’s eyes before enttring school, Sat., Aug 26 at the Hotel Hermiston. Eyes examined ano glasses fitted. 50-2tc. NOTICE FOR SALE I have purchased R. B. Spencer’s interest in the Poultry Supply Co., and will continue to operate the same under this name. No checks will be honored or bills paid which are sign ed by R. B. Spencer. Dated at Hermiston, Ore., Aug. 16, 1922. L. M. Smith. 49-2tc. < NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated at Hermiston Ore., Aug. 24, The Farm Bureau met at Colum 1922. 50-ltc. Signed R. B. Spencer bia school house Friday evening with about 40 present. The committee on NOTICE OF SALE UNDER LIEN fuel and wheat pools reported prices FORECLOr _____ _ OSURE on coal, wood and wheat in carload Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a lien duly filed in the office j lots, which represented considerable of the County Clerk of Umatilla saving to those pooling their orders. County, Oregon by H. L. Payno vs. I The _____________ committee on cement reported Geo. Elder, a certified copy of which (hat cement an)j concrete pipe can has been delivered to me with the. . .. , .. „ request indorsed thereon that I fore. now be « °“ en irom th« Reclamation close the same, I will on the 2nd day ¡Service at cost, of September, 1922 at 2 o'clock in Fred Bennion, county agent, gave the afternoon thereof at the South a short talk on premiums available Hill ranch near ¡Hermiston, Ore., at the home of H. L. Payne sell the at the Dairy and Hog show for Boys following described property, to-wlt: and Girls Club work. He also out one black mare about 9 years old lined general plans for the coming weighing about 1100 lbs., branded fares. G on left Stifle, and one black yearl Mrs. Bennion gave a number of ing horse colt,, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand pleasing vocal solos with Miss Phipps the proceeds to be applied in satis- at the piano. °S sitld ,,.len ^mountlngr t0 | it was voted that the men of Co- 837.50 and all costs and expenses. Dated this 23rd day of Aug, 1922. lumbia select a stock Judging team to C. H. Crandall, "challenge the world” in Judging 6O-2tfc. Constable, dairy cattfe and hogs at the Dairy and Hog Show. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ice cream in abundance ,was serv In the Matter of the Estate of Frank ed after which the meeting adjourn F. Payne, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ed. undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the last will and testament Mr. ¡and Mrs. Moll of Portland, of Frank E. Payne, deceased, and that he has qualified as the law di spent the week-end at the A. E. rects. All persons having claims Meyers home. against the said estate are hereby notified to present tile same, with proper vouchers, to me at my office T. H. Haddox purchased 24 head on Main St. in Hermiston, Oregon of Holstein cows and heifers at the withing six months from the date ( Fred Makinson sale Saturday. Other hereof. Dated this 22nd day of Aug., 1922. purchasers at the sale were J. Tem- W. J. Warner, pleton, L. H. Pierson, Otto Heinl and Executor G. Lambirth. 60-4tfc. CALL FOR BIDS To furnish good comfortable and safe equipment for carrying school children on school routes commonly known as the North Hill route and the route in District No. 115 south west of town. See R. A. Brownson for particulars regarding length of route and number of children. Bids MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY for £1- In the Matter of the Estate of John bertas. *1.00. Riverside, Or F. Green, deceased chard, Plymouth, Wash. 48-3tp Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad FOR SALE OR TRADE for Holstein ministrator of the estate of John F. cows, 10 registered and 10 grade cows, 5 Jersey calves 2 weeks to 3 months old. 2 registered bulls 1 HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE and 2 years old, 3 litters pigs. Joe Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Hermiston Ir Baumgartner, 3 miles east.of Her miston, on old Green place. 49-3tp rigation District will meet at the office of the District on Tuesday, Septem ber 5th, 1922 at 8 o'clock p. nt. for the purpose of apportioning the taxes to be levied by said board for the year 1922, at which time the following FOR CALE— Fresh vege< tbles. Can estimates and budgets may be discussed with the levying board. ning Tomatoes, and melons. Thrall The total amount of money needed by said District for the year 1922 Ranch, 1 mile east and 1-2 mile is esl¡mated in the following budget. south. 50-ltp Notice is also given that said board of directors, acting as a board of equalization, will meet at the office of the District on Tuesday, October 3rd FOR SALE— Dairy business, cows, 1922 at 8 o'clock p m. for the purpose of reviewing and correcting th,o hay and pasture. R. A. Shelleday assessment and apportionment of taxes so levied. 50-ltp. HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BUDGET Estimated Expenditures No. Total FOR SALE— Radio apparatus and PERSONAL SERVICES: 1 2300.00 2300.00 1. Secretary parts, including phones, condens 2. Directors 3 200.00 200.00 ers, etc. H. A. Shelleday. 50-ltc 3 12.00 12.00 3. Judges of Election 4. 1 Attorney 100.00 100.00 FOR SALE-—One kitchen range, used 5. Other services a year, 240.00, kitchen table 23.00 2 «12.00 Total wash stand 23.50. Will sell on monthly payments. E. J. Kingsley. MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. ‘Postage and stationery 50 00 60-tfc. 2. Supplies 50.00 Total 100.00 FOR SALE OR TRADE— One 1 1-2 CONSTRUCTION CHARGES DUE THE UNITED STATES 40,000.00 Commerce Truck, pneumatic tires. DELINQUENT ACCRUALS DUE UNITED STATES 11.000.00 Will exchange for equity in farm OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DUE UNITED STATES 25,500.00 or town property. Inquire at this EXCESS WATER CHARGE DUE UNITED STATES 1,325.00 office. 50-ltc HIGHWAYS. ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES: INDEBTEDNESS: FOR SALE-—Porch1 swing, child’s bed 1. Bonded and Interest thereon with matress, sanitary couch with 2. Warrant and interest thereon matress, kitchen cabinet, clothes 3. Ail other indebtedness and interest rack, baby basket and frame. Mrs. Total Geo. H. Root. Phone 226. 60-2tc MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Bonds of officers 45.00 2. Advertising and printing 150.00 HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1 ’4 miles from Hermiston For sale 3. Other miscellaneous 200.00 Total 395.00 cheap. Inquire of this office. 49-tfc ESTIMATED DELINQUENCIES ON ASSESSMENTS 7,590 32 FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im EMERGENCY Total estimated amount of money for all purposes 286,522.32 proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. We, the undersigned members of the budget committee of the Hermis 25-tfc. ton Irrigation District hereby certify that the foregoing budget is correct ,..._ FOR SALE— Underwood Typewriter, as made by us. Henry J. Ott Writing Desk, Bee Hives and 7 J. F. McNaught Foundation. Inquire Mrs. A. A. » 9» E. L. Jackson Creasy. 47-tfc. John W. Campbell J. H. Reid FOR SALE— Electric Washer, good Frank Waugaman as new, inquire at this office. 47-5 tc. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT MISCELLANEOUS ELLIOTT’S tires. TIRE SHOP—Gates 52-ltc. ITEM Estim atori E xp en d i tu res for en su in g Fiscal Year NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS The Beekeepers Association is call ing a meeting to be held Saturday night. August 26 at the library to consider shipping car loads of hon ey to Spokane and Portland; some other important matters will also be TO WHOM IT* MAY CONCERN 50-ltc. I will not be responsible for any brought up. debts contracted by the Poultry Sup ply company previous to my selling out, August 16. nor for any debts' contracted under the new manage-1 “HERE IS YOUR CHECK” F. B. Swayza President R. Alexander Vice-President S. C. Lochrie Cashier E. D. Dung.» Ass’t ‘Cashier Ed. Hobbe had the misfortune to are o be In by 4 p. m. Monday, Aug ust 28, 1*82. The school board of be run over by a wagon Monday District No. 14 reserves the right The wagon passed over his legs, to reject any and all j>l<tn. R. A. Brownson, Clern Dist. No. 14. crushing the right foot. 60-1 tc. E xp en d itu re and — ................ mb. o f nt Y ear Budget E x p en 1 A llow - ance in d itu r e indetail d etail E x p en d itu res for 3 FI k .1 y ea rs n ex t preceding 1622 D etail- ed Ex- p endi- tu re for 1921 1920 1919 THE feeling of security is well worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. PERSONAL SERVICE 1. Secretary 2 300.00 150.00 150.00 275.00 P. Dodd Agency. • 11-tfc 101.60 2. Directors 150.00 75.00 239.80 3. Judges of Elec FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. See tion 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 E. P. Illsley. 48-4tp. 4 Attorney 100.00 275.00 500.00 5. Other services SEE O U BENNETT for Auction Total 562.00 263.60 512.00 1026.80 eering. 26-tfc. MATERIAL AD SUPPLIES 1. Postage and WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS, Stationery 50.00 25.00 1.00 City and Income Property to ex 2. Supplies 50 00 25.00 5.10 18.00 change for Hermiston Irrigated. Total 100.00 50.00 6.10 18.00 J. M. Biggs, Realtor. 48-tfc. Construction charge due ^United StatealOOOO.OO 19451.10 TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon Delinquent accurals paper at the Herald office. due United States 11000.00 ADDING machine rolls at the Herald operation a-nd Main tenance due United office. States ‘ 25500.00 17600 04 17600.04 1325.00 FOR RENT—Down stairs sleeping Excess water room. Phone 253. 47-tfc. Highways, roads. streets, bridges WE HAVE PASTURE for 100 more INDEBTEDNESS 1. Construction head of horses. Across river. Phone charge due U. S. 19451.11 68F5 for particulars. 47-tfc. 2. Warrant and Interest thereon 954.22 171.97 BEE SUPPLIES j . 3. All other In- all kinds at the Second Hand Store. debtednese and in- 44-tfc. . terest thereon Total 19451.11 954.22 171.87 TO TRADE— Ford truck, one Com merce truck, one Dixie Flyer tour MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Bonds'of ing. one Buick four, one Hupmo- officers 45 00 45.60 22.50 45 00 45.00 bile model R. Will trade any or all 2. Advertising 150.00 6.45 75 00 99.80 247.76 for hay, land or cattle. Will take 3 Other Miscel as much as 300 tons of hay and laneous 200.00 100 00 25 50 »00. . pay difference In cash. E. U. Cate. Total 395.00 61.45 197.50 180.20 301.76 Hood River, Ore. 50-ltp. Estimated delinquen cies on assessments 7590.32 Do Yon Want to Sell or Exchange Emergencies Yonr Rsnch! I. W. J. Warner, secretary of the Hermiston Irrigation IMntrlet do hereby If you have a ranch that yon want to sell or exchange list It with us certify that the above estimate of expendinrea for the year 1922, budget allowance for six months of the curent year and the expenditures for the now as we have Inquiries from part ies wanting alfalfa farms Cox In three fiscal years next preceeding the current year aa shown above, have vestment Company, Pendleton. Ore. been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct. ' 48-4te. 48-3tc, W. i . Warner. ♦ In a Ford bug came G. H. Thorn ton a mechanical engineer of East Nichlus, California who stopped at the camp Monday. He is now on his way to Alberta, Canada for an ex tended visit. ♦ ♦ THOSE WHO STOP AT HERM- ♦ ' From Highmore, South Dakota ♦ IST0N AUTO CAMP ♦ came Mr. and Mrs. A. Derek who are ♦ ♦ on their way to California where From Chahalis, Washington came Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mulkey and Grant Wright who expect to be here for several days. They are here on busi- nees for they brought with them a carload of dairy cattle which are Holsteins and Jerseys. These cows are now at the local stock yards and are being sold to many of the farmers in thia vicinity. A party consisting of the Misses Edith Coleman, Estell Burnside and Gertrude Sears all of Centralia and Ella Van Brunt of Seattle spent Mon day night at the camp. They have been touring for several weeks in Washington and Idaho and are now enroute to their homes by the way of the Columbia Highway and will stop at Portland. They are traveling In a Ford car which they have named "Paul Revere.” LODGE DIRECTORY Q ueen esther chapter no . tut. o. 1 m eets second Tuesday evening o f each a a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isitin g mes welcome. Minnie E. S tew art. W. M. K athryn L. Garner Sec. U E R M 1ST O N LODGE NO. 198. A . F . A A . M . * * m eets in Masonic Hall on First and TMrd Tuesday •veilin g» o f each m onth. V isitin g breth- they will spend the winter. Mr. Derek is in the harness and shoe W. business in Highmore. They are mak ing the trip in a Wlllys-Knight car. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holmes and daughter, Frances, who have been in Marysville. California for the past two years are on their way to Walla Walla. The Holmes formerly lived in Milton and they say that Oregon has California beat by a whole lot. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* A . F . B eisse. W- M. E. D. Du ligan. S ecy . V I NEY ARD LODGE NO. $06. 1. O . O. F . v me«ts each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hail. V isRing m em bers cordially invited. R. Ixmghorn. Sec. A. Buhmaa, N. O. RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K. of P . m eets each Thursday even in g >n Mack’s Hail, at 7:30 P. M. V isitin g brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan K. A. Brownson. 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 I JE P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Office—Gladys Ave. near F irst S t. Office Hours: 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phone M l D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S Phyakisa and Sargaoe Eyes treated, tested and G lasses Fitted Office over F irst N ational Bank OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PH ON E. 595 Offioe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First N ational Bank Mr. and Mrs. A. Forester and two : aons, who have been touring since July 29, and who have visited friends in Ontario, Bend, Portland and Sea side, are now on the way to their horn« in Grealcy, Colorado. One of their first remarks was that they liked Oregon, but were especially im pressed with this section. ) Osteopathy O ur new brick shoe store Is now open with a new line of goods. D E N T IS T R Y D ental X-Ray and D iagnosis OAK TAN SHOE STORE b . v a u g h a n : ■ 2 0 3 V. C o u r t S t . J. H. Reid has been busy this week building an addition to his home in Columbia. P o n d le to n , O r e . Office Phone, M Residence Phone 761 Rank Bldg. Hermiston, Oregon R o d g o r« , P ro p . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirkwood and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I daughter Mary of Missoula, Montana are on, their way to visit with friends ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J and relatives in Portland and Eugene They expect to return in a month as ■ j . Mr. Kirkwood is a professor at the ■ KL.KCTRIC F I X T U R E S ■ " AND A P P L IA N C E S Ì University of Montana. Phone 159 m Bring in Your Films Surgery PR. F. V. P R I M E See us for S H O E R E P A IR IN G Sam Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dort with two sons from Molalla, Ore. stopped here Ion their way to Caldwell and Boise to visit friends. Mr. and Mr3. J. Clifford, who have Idaho — —— — V . 1 I S F 'I » -'-I been visiting at the C. A. Keller home the past 10 days, left Monday for Portland. They expect ! to visit in Portland, Seattle and Vancouver be fore returning to their home In Ft. Wayne, Ind. Medicine Calls answ ered at all hours Office phone 561 Residence phone 711 g !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ W .J . W A R N E R ATTORNEY AT LAW H E R M IS T O N * O R E G O N M c K enzie & lieuallen EY E. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT Has removed from his form er location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. PENDLETON : OREGON SEE H IT T -F O R - O ptometrist ?/^/ optioian ^Americane tâ tio n a l Hii’tp lV d v: P hone 60S * -pundle.tmt Oré' F . L>. W A T T S . M . D . Pondleton. Oregon Esther Bloom left this last week for a two weeks outing near Seattle. GUNS Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller and Frances were dinner guests at the Otto Heinl home Saturday. Special atten tion 'to the fitting of lenses. S eein g is believing. Office over T aylor Hardware O u r finishing d e p a rt ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f pictures you want. L. Hammer has returned from Walla Walla where he has been em ployed the past month. About 35 Columbia people picnlced at Cold Springs last Thursday. After a bountous picnic lunch the after noon was spent in swimming and boating. Another picnic is being plan ned for Labor Day. September 4. T o use a slang expres sion: “ W e’re there at the finish.” Mrs. Edna Wooton was 111 last week suffering from neuralgia. L. V. Kates of Hood River was a caller at the O. O. Felthouse home Tuesday evening. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT AMMUNITION A F U L L L IN E HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER M itc h e ll D ru g Co. Prescription Druggist* p h o k i o n a n o M harow arb N o. <31 H. Robinett, Prop. ANOTHER DROP Heno* it on, Or«. in a ll siz e s o f A. D. CROSLAND & SON Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes Why send to mail order houses when you can g et a 30X31-2 casing for $11.95 AND A TUBE FREE plus free air and free service? A11 Lines of Transfer TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 Echo 9:15 1:16 6:15 Stanfield 9:30 1:35 6:35 HermlBton 9:55 1:55 6:55 Into Umutilla 10:15 2:15 8:16 LEAVE Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 Hermiston 8:20 12:20 4:20 Stanfield 8:45 12:46 4:46 Echo 9:00 1:00 5:00 Into Pendleton 10:16 2:18 6:16 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood Phone 868 We Deliver Parcels at Way Points PARKS P n n r l l e t o n t o E c h o . S l.O O P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , S I.2 S P o n d l e t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , S i.S O P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , S 1 .7 S Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston Phone 785 Calls Answered All Hour* C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Knerr Repair Shop T. H. Gaither Will haul anything that can be moved E ch o F lo u r M ills Echo, Oregon P h o n e 881 or 2 5 4 “ L et th<? Horse Do Your Hauling" Piles «Legal Guarantee Given.* P R E LŒ F^T MANUFACTURERS OF Afe n t t J o f K n ife -n o pain—continue work. Ask to see Ole-o-nis Pile Treatment. H ig h G ra d e P a te n t B lu e S t e m F lo u r The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack D E A L E R S IN G R A IN A N D F E E D Delicious W holesome Confectionery Tasty Stationery For Women MITCHELL DRUG CO. News stand Cigars and Tobacco DON’T FORGET ------- U S -------- TheFrench Restaurant BAKERT » 4 CONFECTIONERT When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. Elegantly Furnished Rooms In Connection S T R IC T L Y F IR S T CLA SS Hohbach Bros., Proprietor* Pendleton. Oregon