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T H E n E B M IS T O y H E R A L D , HERM ISTON, OREGON. We see an o th e r m an w ho has ta k en a t th e ra te of $1100 an acre in b erries th is y ear. On th e sam e tract, of 13 acres m uch o th e r pro fitable produce is grow n, 11 good m ilch cows a re p astu red and fed an d still th ere is hay to sell. We in fer from w h a t some say th a t th is land is es pecially favored; th a t In th e form a “HERE IS YOUR CHECK” tion of th o co u n try th e p rin cip al fe rtility was dum ped upon 13 acres; Is th a t w hat you say w hen p ay in g th a t A lm ighty is indeed a respecter a bill? Or do you sim ply “go th ru of person. A lrig h t, we go to one of y o u r pockets” In an effo rt to scare the least favored sections of the pro- up th e necessary am ount? < Ject and th e re we find a place haV' T he m an who saves and ban k s his ing fin e fields of alfalfa, an excel savings w ith us never has to dig len t field of co rn ; vineyards, orch' down Into every pocket in o rd er to ard s and g ard en s w hich a re good to pay a bill. look upon— in fact, a $1000.00 an He sim ply w rites out a check, and acre farm on m ost projects. th e money is alw ays in th e bank The sto ry relates, as we rem em ber to m eet it. |i t , th a t one m an from th e low lands Have you an account tv ith us? saw a g reat gem sp ark lin g In the O F FIC E R S W hy not s ta r t it w ith o u t fu rth e r m o u n tain s; o th e rs could n o t see it delay? F. B. Swayze b u t agreed to go w ith him in quest P resid en t of th e resplendid gem. T he cynic R. A lexander scoffed b u t agreed to accom pany V ice-Preaidant them . The believer saw the ray s from S. C. L ochria the gem a t all tim es and was fin ally of H erm iston C ashier e q j jo j { jo |8 aip m jjoo [ oj pani<ujad E. D. D ungan C ap ital, Surplus and U ndivided jew el a t sh o rt range. Some of the Ass’t iCaahler P ro fit* O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 o th ers cau g h t glim pses of its mag- nificience, b u t th e cynic w ho wore th e green glasses w as strick en blind by its b rillian ce even w hile p ro te st in g th a t it w as not th ere.— M oral: • N O TIC E TO CR E D IT O R S i In th e M atter of th e E sta te of John You can see a n y th in g you w ish to see. F. G reen, deceased. N otice Is hereby given th a t th e COLUM BIA N E W S I u ndersigned appointed ad- T he H erald publishes | m in istra to r of has th e been estate of Jo h n F. (C ontinued from P age One) Green, deceased, and th a t he h as more genuine paid want Mrs. E dna W ooton an d Miss Mary qu alified as th e law directs. All per ads than any other sons h av in g claim s ag u in st the said A ddlem an e n te rta in e d a num ber of e state are h e reb y 'n o tified to present friends a t a "w ein er ro a s t” on th e paper published in a city th e sam e, w ith proper vouchers, to me a t my office on Main St. in H er De Moss law n F rid ay evening. of the same size in East m iston, Oregon w ith in six m onths from th e d ate hereof. ern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis and child D ated th is 22nd day of A ugust, ren of B u tte r Creek w ere Colum bia 1922. T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N v isito rs Sunday. W. J. W arner, 50-4tfc. A d m in istrato r Mrs. W. G. F r itts re tu rn e d W ed N O T IC E OF SA LE U N D E R L IE N nesday m orning from a v isit la P o rt, FO RECLO SU RE land. N otice is hereby given th a t by v ir tu e of a lien duly filed in th e office T here will be no M. E. ch u rch ser of th e C ounty Clerk of U m atilla County. Oregon by II. L. P ayne vs. vices n t Colum bia Sunday. Rev. Geo. E ld er, a certified copy of w hich W ann Is aw ay a tte n d in g conference. has been delivered to me w ith the req u est indorsed thereon th a t I fo re, AT HOM E Mrs. H en ry Som m erer an d Ann Ready for fall and w in ter business close th e same, I w ill on th e 23rd day any day except W ednesdays. Ladies, of Septem ber, 1922 a t 2 o’clock in were Pendleton v isito rs Tuesday and M en's and O hildren’s underw ear. the afternoon th ereo f a t th e South W ednesday of la st week. H oisery and Ladies w earing apparel. H ill ran ch n ear iH erm iston, Ore., a t Second house east of Catholic church. the home of H. L. P ay n e te ll the W ilm a W augam an e n tertain ed a Mrs. Emm a Johnson. 52-2tc. follow ing described pro p erty , to-w it: one black m are about 9 y ears old few frien d s a t h e r home S atu rd ay w eighing ab o u t 1100 lbs., branded evening. FO R SA L E G on le ft S tifle, an d one black y earl ing horse colt, a t public auction to F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S FOR SALE— T h ree or four Milch th e h ig h est b idder for cash in hand th e proceeds to be applied in satis- CATARRH MEDICINE has Cow’s th a t are com ing fresh. More faction of said lien am o u n tin g to HALL'3 been used successfully In the treatment of Catarrh. th a n I w ill need. Also some wean $37.50 an d all costs and expenses. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con D ated th is 23rd day of Aug, 1922. sists ed pigs. C. H. McElroy. 50-3tp. of an Ointment which Quickly C. H. C randall, Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts 52-2tc. C onstable SQUASH FOR SALE delivered. Z. through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing the inflammation. ....Pum phrey. 51-2tc. Sold by all druggists. N O TIC E TO CR E D IT O R S F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. In th e M atter of the E state o f F ra n k HAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP— F. Payne, deceased. In q u ire a t th is office. 51-tfc. N otice is hereby given th a t th e undersigned h as been appointed ex HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1«4 ecutor of th e last w ill and testam ent m iles from H erm iston For sale of F ra n k E. Payne, deceased, and cheap. Inquire of th is office. 49-tfc th a t he h as qualified as th e law di rects. All persons h av in g claim s FOR SALE— 40 acres, p artly im ag ain st tho said estate a re hereby n otified to present ttie sam e, w ith proved. Terms, W. A. L eatb eis. 25-tfc, proper vouchers, to me a t my office on Main St. in H erm iston, Oregon w ith in g six m onths frorfl th e date FOR SALE— U nderwood T ypew riter, hereof. W ritin g Desk, Bee Hives and D ated th is 22nd day of Aug., 1922. F oundation. In q u ire Mrs. A. A. W. J. W arner, Cressy. 47-tfc. 60-4tfc. « E xecutor First National Bank NOTICE! SE E O L. BEN N ETT fo r A uction eering. ' 26-tfc. W ILLAM ETTE VALLEY FARMS. C ity an d Income P ro p erty to ex change for H erm iston Irrig ated . J. M. Biggs, R ealtor. 48-tfc. T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons and carbon paper a t the H erald office. ADDING m achine rolhs a t th e H erald office. FOR R EN T — Down s ta irs sleeping room. P hone 253. 47-tfc. W e T i a VE PASTURE for 100 more head of horses. Across riv er. Phone 58F5 for p articu lars. 47-tfc. S U P P L IE S all k inds a t the Second H and Store. 44-tfc. WANTED— Chickens and eggs. Am still ru n n in g th e tru c k to Pendle ton th ree tim es w eekly. Leave o r ders a t residence. P h o n e 18F2. R. B. Spencer. ’ 50-3tc. WANT HIGH SCHOOL G IRL Io help S aturdays. Phone 284. 51-2tc. LOST— P ackage co n tain in g brow n leath er purse. F in d er please leave a t K ingsley's. S u itab le rew ard. 12-111». LOST— W om an’, brow n wool scarf, checked border. E ith e r in tow n ot on no rth road. N otify Mrs. R. A. S ty w a r t. 5 2 - ltp . A tm oap h.rto Phenomsnon. (C o n trib u ted ) On th e U m atilla pro ject I have seen a m an is raisin g hogs. He has been engaged in th e business a num - | ber of years and Is very successful You can see them on th e alfalfa fields, in th e pens and sheds— hogs, dozens of them , hun d red s of them . W hen th e tim e for m ark etin g comes it seems th a t all th e team s in th e neighborhood are engaged In h a u l ing hogs to th e cars. A carav an of hogs moves th ro u g h th e stre e ts all day. T hey a re prize porkers, they get th e ribbons and the money, th ey com- i m and th e h ig h est prices. V arious ex p lan atio n s have been given. Some say th a t it is all lu rk ; some th a t it is because of outside influences— th e w ind an d th e tide, th e influence of M ars, th e su n an d th e moon, we in fer. Some say th is and some th a t, b u t a few a ttrib u te th e success to j th e land and th e w ater coupled w ith in d u stry and intellgence. A n o th er h as tak en th e b ig prizes ; a t th e s ta te fa ir and elsew here. R ib- j- bnns and prizes galore for th e best ! hogs -in th e sla te , all raised at H er- | m iston. Luck again th ey say ; a *' chance* breeding, - som eth in g w hich may happen once o r tw ice in a cen- , tn ry ; b u t some say th a t It Is due to some th o u g h t and a know ledge of hoga. Í 1 < 1 LODGE DIRECTORY An unusually p erfect and b eantlfnl «sample of the atmospheric spokes which may occasionally be seen radL atlng from the setting sun was wit nessed In England in July last year. Five distinct bands of a light salmon pink color, separated by five corre sponding bands of pale blue, were vis ible, stretching up into the heavens from the sinking sun.. The phenomenon lasted about an hour, and later on the same evening a violent thunderstorm broke over the place where the spec tacle had been witnessed. There are a number of other Instances on record hi which sim ilar phenomena have been followed by thunderstorms. Bring in Your Films ueen E sther chapter n .. 101. o. r . b , meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:(X) sharp In Masonic hall Visiting mmnhere welcome. Minnie E. Stewart, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. See. Q LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 1 « . A. F. A 1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third Tuesday eventnga of each month. V i siting tutth- ren welcome. E. D. Dungan. Secy. A. F. Bciaae. W. M. W IN EYARD LODGE NO. 2p6. L O. O. F. ’ meeta each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Viaitinj< member» coidiully invited. W.’R. Ix>Hffhorn. See. A. Buhman, N . G. RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107, K. of P . meets each Thursday evening >n Mack's Hall, at 7:30 P. M. Visiting brothers cordially invited. W. 11. McMillan R. A. Brownaon. K. R. and S. C. C. T Y PEW R ITER R ibbons and carbon paper fo r sale a t th e H erald. O ur 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. W an t Ada B rin g R esults P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S 1 )R . K . G . G A L E P h y s ic ia n a n d l u r g e o n Office—Gladys Ave. near Firet SL Office Hour«: 2 to 6; 7:30 to 9. Phone Ml D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S THEY WILL NOT BLOAT T o use a slang expres Physician and Surgaoe D u rin g th e p a s t w eek m a n y te s ts h a v e b een m a d e sion: “ W e’re there at the finish.” Byes treated, tested an«l Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE, 596 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:20 >. m. w ith th e Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER i FOR SALE— Tom atoes and pickling T A K E N U P N O TICE cucum bers. Mrs. Bess S. Spencer, N otice is heteby given th a t I have Colum bia d istrict. 51-2tc. taken up and have kept for about 10 days a t my place 5 m iles n o rth TEAM SPOTTED PONIES, g ently for east of H erm iston th e follow ing de children', for sale cheap. 1 mile scribed anim al: One bay m are, w eig h t about 900 w est, Ms mile 3outh H erm iston. L. E. S tites. 5 2 -ltp . no visible brand, said anim al w ill be sold, unless redeemed, a t public au- CONCORD GRAPES FOR SALE— 18. tion to th e h ig h est bidder for cash L. Jackson. 52-tfc. in hand on th e 23rd day of S e p t, 1922 a t tho above described ranch 20 ACRES 3-4 miles of city Iim.«X a t 10 o’clock a. m. D ated a t H erm iston on. th is 7th of D allas, Ore. 13 acres prunes, ch erries and logan berries. Nice 5 day of Septem ber, 1922. Signed E. P . Dodd. 52-2tc room house. P rice $7500. W ill trad e for sm all ranch p a rt irrig ated . L. D. H ardin, D allas, Ore. 52-3tp. T A K E N U P N O TIC E Notice is hereby given lh a t I have tak en up and k ept for ab o u t 4 days a t th e old W atson ran ch 3 m iles west M ISCELLA N EO U S of H erm iston the follow ing described anim al: W ANTED— W oman for general Brown y earlin g filly w ith w hite house w ork and cooking. In q u ire spot on nose, w eig h t ab o u t 700 lbs. this office. • 52-tfc. B randed w ith le tte r C (o r may be G) on left, said anim al will be sold, FOR R EN T— F our room house; also unless redeemed, a t public auction to oak dining table for sale. H. E. th e h ig h est bidder; for cash in hand H anby. 52-2tc. on th e 23rd day of Sept., 1922, a t the above described ra n ch a t 10 ELLIOTT'S T IR E SHOP— Gaies o’clock a. m. tires. 5 2 -ltc. D ated a t H erm iston on th is 7th day of Septem ber, 1922. T H E feeling or secu rity Is well wdYth Signed M. D uty. 52-2tc. "th e prem ium paid. How about th a t F ire Insuran ce? See th e E. ‘B E W A R E T H E G R E E N G R A SS E S " P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc BEE Use Mesmerism In Breaking In Hoi The world's best horseback rider Is »aid to be ex-Lieut. Pietro Hu- denko, once of the Imperial Russian hussars and now a w aiter at the An- gloAuierlcun club of Belgrade, Jugo slavia. He claims never to have failed to break and tam e the wildest horse. He says he does not use strength and agil ity, but mesmerism. He tukes a wild horse, sills, a halter on Its head, passes a rope twice through Its mouth, jumps on Its back without a saddle, gets a knee g rip and lets the horse rear, buck or run at will. A fter the horse Is tired he pets It, whispers strange words Into Its ear, words known to a few Coo- sacks of the Cnsplan steppes, and then, never ggaln, will th at horse bite or kick or disobey a man. Pietro soon Is to become trainer and horsehreaker for King Alexander. A ll p u rc h a s e rs a r e s a tis fie d . g r e a t. T h e d e m a n d w ill be G e t y o u r o rd e rs in e a rly in o r d e r t h a t e a rly d e liv e ry m ay be a s su re d . Mitchell Drug Co. DR. W . W . IL L S L E T P rm c rip iio n D ru g g ist* Office over Ffrat National Bank Osteopathy (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps^ Medicine Surgery Calls answered at all hours Office phone 551 Residence phone 711 D r . P. V . P R IM E D 1CN TTSTRY Dental X-Ray and Ofagnoai* Ofllc. Phon., M R c t d .h c PhOM H l Bank Bld». Hermiston, Ore»on See O. C. Young, Resident Agent VV. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY at law H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N ■ 1 , , — Zz. Pennsylvania Tires Are Good Tires Buy Them at Knerr’s Repair Shop M c K enzie & lieuallen —J B Our new brick shoe store is now open - ■ with a new line of goods. See us for q . PK N D LK TO N ■ SHOE REPAIRING ’ OAK TAN SHOE STORE k Sam BYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bid», to Room, 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bide. : O R EG O N “ R o d g e rt, P ro p . ■ ■ I I B I K J I I I I I I I ■■■■1 DR r- J í A H ey , OPTOMÙK ï S T W OPI ICI A V 8 J .B . V A U G H A N S o f e r t ó m e W tíoua! K tttk Mu'". plfunt^tìO!/ ' -n n d ltìtfm fijé s E L E C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S 5 Phon® 189 2 0 3 F. C o u r t S t. j/ P e n d le to n , O r c .g !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ F . I). W A T T S , M . D . Pendleton, Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT “ W e W e ld A n y th in g B u t the B re a k o f D a y ” Special attention’to the fitting of lenses. Seeing 1» believing. SEE Office over Taylor Hardware HITT BUSINESS Pendleton and Umatilla Stage -F O R - LEAVE Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 Echo 9:15 1:16 6 :1 6 S tanfield 9:30 1:35 6 :3 6 H erm iston 9:55 1:65 6:66 In to U m atilla 10:16 2:16 8:16 GUNS I I 112 LEAVE U m atilla 8 :0 0 12:00 4:00 H erm iston 8 :2 0 12:20 4:20 9tanfield 8:45 12:45 4:46 Echo 9:00 1 :0 0 6 :0 0 Into P endleton 10:15 2:18 6:15 AMMUNITION TW O T R IP S SU N D A Y “Rush Hours 99 In all lines of business patronage is irregu lar. Street cars, stores, banks and restau rants have their “rush hours” when some delays in service are unavoidable. The public, with the situation before its eyes, good naturedly accepts a degree of incon venience. There are “rush hours” in a telephone exchange. W ith business service the “loads" of telephone traffic are determined by commercial activities, hanking hours, etc.— the “ load” of the residence telephone varies with household and social needs. The demands upon the telephone oper ator and a complicated mechanical equip ment cannot be seen, but telephone traffic varies in every hour of every day accord ing to the individual desires of thousands of patrons. If there should be at times a delay in answering your call, remember that trained young women with nimble fingers are do ing their best to serve you, and that at the moment there may be a “rush” of telephone traffic. T he exercise of patience and considera tion will mean better service. A FULL LINE HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER PH O N C O R88O N HARDW ARE N o . 431 I L eaving P endleton 8 a. m. a n d 4 p. tn. L eaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood P hone 888 We D eliver P arcels a t W ay P oints PARC« P n n r lln t o n t o E c h o . 8 1 .0 0 P o n d l o t o n t o S t a n t t o l d , 0 1 .2 8 P o n d l e t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , 8 1 .8 0 P o n d l o t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 1 .7 8 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston H. Robinett, Prop. Hermiston, Ore. $ ¡p.3L S’wrrl A. D. CROSLAND & SON All Lines of Transfer C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Delicious K hole some Confectionery TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Phone 785 Call« Answered All Hours T. H. Gaither Will haul anything that can be moved Tasty Stationery For Women News stand Cigars and Tobacco P h o n e 8 8 1 or 2 5 4 ”I*et th* Horae Do Your Hauling" T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t BAKERY » 4 CONFECTIONERT The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Elegantly Furniahed Rooms in Connection Piles P releef 7 T •Legal Guárante« Given»* N o n o o j o f f i n i t o im paio—nm tintie Ask to one ( iU o n t . Pile Treatment. MITCHELL DRUG CO, work. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors Pendleton. Oregon