The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 21, 1922, Image 3

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    -THE H E R M IST O N H E R A LD , HERMISTON', OREGON. '
HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR
Everyone is looking forward to the
football game to be held on Sept.
30. This is to be with Pendleton’s
first team on the Pendleton field and
promises to be one of the most excit­
ing events of the season. The local
boys have been practicing very faith­
fully and have developed a team
that will be hard to beat, so boost
the game as much as possible and
then all turn out to cheer tbe Her­
miston eleven.
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
NOTICE
First National Bank
NOTICE!
p. b . v a t t g iia n :
H IT T
GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
D r . M e lle n t h in
1 he Hermiston Herald—$2,00
THEY WILL NOT BLOAT
All Lines
of Transfer
To See Us
MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER
See O. C. Young, Resident Agent
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
Q
ueen estbek chapter n «. ml o . b .
8,
m eets »«cond Tuesday evening of each month
a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isitin g anembera
welcome.
Minnie E. S tew art. W. M.
K athryn L. Garner. See.
IJ E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 198. A. F. A A. II.
* ■ m eets in Maaonic Hall on F irst and Third
Tuesday evenings o f each m onth. V isitin g breth­
ren welcome.
E. D. Dungan. S ecy .
A . F. B eisse, W . M.
V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. ‘¡pS. 1. O. O. F .
v m eets each Monday evening in Odd Fellow#
hall. V isiting member» cordially invited.
W. R. Ixin<horn. Sec.
A . Buhm an, N . G.
RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107. K.
o f P.. m eets each Thursday ev en in g in
Mack's Hall, at 7:30 P. M. V isitin g
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan
R. A. Hrownaon.
K. R. and 8 .
C. C.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
I)R . R . G . G A L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
Office—Gladys A ve. near F irst S t.
Office Hour«:
£ to 6; 7:30 to 9.
Phone M l
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
Phyaiciaa and Surgeon
E yes treated, tested and (¡lasses Fitted
Office over First N ational Bank
OFFICE PH ON E, 92
RESIDENCE PH O N E. 696
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 JO p. m.
Day or night calls ai.aweied promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over F irst N ational Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answ ered at all hours
Office phone 561
Residence phone 711
DR. J. A. LOUNDAGIN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Tel. 931.
Rea. Tel. 832.
Offico Telephone Building
Hermiston
Oregon
D r . F. V . P R I M E
D E N T IS T R Y
D ental X -Ray and D iagnosis
Bank Bid«.
Herm iston, Oregon
Office Phone. *9
R esidence Phone 761
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
M c K en zie & lieua llek
EYE, EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT J
Has removed from his form er location In the
bond bld g, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
PBNDUKTON
: OREGON
K. T>. W A T T S . M. D.
Pendleton, Oregon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
Special attention*to the fitting o f lenses.
Seeing Is b elieving.
Office over T aylor Hardware
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:16 1:15 6:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:36 5:86
Hermiston
9:55 1:65 6:65
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:16 • :15
LEAVE
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:46
Echo
9:00 1:00 6:00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 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 i l n i o n t o I c h o . S1.OO
P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , S 1 .2 S
P o n d l o t o n t o H e r m i s t o n , S i.B O
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 1 .7 8
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
Starei
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Phone 785
T. H. Gaither
We Want Yon
LODGE DIRECTORY
LIKE SOME VAST CATHEDRAL
Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Director* of Union High School
District No. 5 will meet at the High School Auditorium In the School House Investigator So Descrlbad English
C a v a K n o w n to T r a v e le r s as G a p ­
In Hermliton, Oregon in the said District on October 7, 1922 at 8 p. m. for
in g G h y ll o f In g la b o ro u g h .
the purpose of levying the tax for the year 1932, at which time the following
estimates and budget may be discussed with the said Board.
Tbe total amount of money needed by said Union High School District for
The chief caves In England «re
the year 1923 Is estimated in the the following Budget.
about Ingleborougb (northwest York
shire). In the peak district of Derby
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
“HERE IS YOUR CHECK”
shire, and round ubout the Cheddar in
BUDGET
Somerset. Gaping Ghyll of ingle
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Is that what jrou say when paying
borough goes down in one plunge of
No. Salary per
Total
PERSONAL
SERVICE:
a bill? Or do you simply "go thru
300 feet, and was scientiticnlly ex­
year
plored in 1895 by M. Martel. Below
your pockets’’ in an effort to scare
1. Superintendent ................
* 1360.00 * 1350.00
this the cavern tqtens out und the low­
3. Teachers ...................... ... ........1
1920.00
1920.00
up the necessary amount?
1440 00
1440.00
1
er stage was described by tbe French
The man who saves and banks his
3
1350.00
4050.00
1
speleologist, In the Alpine Joiirnttl, ns
The high school student body wishes
savings with us never has to dig
4 Janitors ..........................
500.00
1
500.00
‘an immense cathedral, unsupported by
to
express
its
appreciation
to
the
5. Clerk ami Bond
.
down into every pocket in order to
150.00
...... 1
150.00
a single pillar. There was one vast
town base ball team andto Mr. Hitt
6. Stenographer
pay a bill.
hall, 500 feet long, 80 to 100 feel high,
7.
Other
services
legal
.......
1500.00
for
the
very
welcome
donation
of
the
He simply writes out a check, and
Total ......................................................
*10910.00 00 to 110 feet broad. Thus it is one
base ball suits to the high school.
the money is always in the bank
of the five or six largest caves known
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
at present to exist in the whole world,
to meet it.
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ..........
The tug-of-war, held last Friday,
and the scene ranks among the most
Supplies, other than contract ......'.................. „..
Have you an account with us?
400.00
impressive that I ever expect to come
was an event not soon to be forgotten
Library books, flags, playground equipment,
OFFICERS
Why not start it without further
across in my underground wander­
Janitor's supplies, fuel, light, water, all the
(especially by the Freshles and
delay?
F. B. Swayze
above supplies in contract with Dist. No. 14
655.00
ings.” The Derbyshire caves go deep,
Sophs). The sophomore class was
10. Postage and stationery ........................................
20.00
Présidant
but they are surpassed in brilliancy by
victorious in the pull by a very small Total
*
1075.00
R. Alexinder
the stalactite caves of the Cheddar,
margin and much credit is due both
ASSESSMENTS (H ighw ays. Roads. Streets. Bridges) :
by the many-hued masses of Incrusta­
Vice-President
classes for the sportsmanship dis-1 Total-
tion in Lamb's lair, and the snowy ter­
S. C. Lochrie
played. The purpose of this affair INDEBTEDNESS
of Hermiston
races and rich emblazonries of Swll-
Cashier
1. Bonded, and interest thereon
was to determine class supremacy
don’g hole and other caves of Somer­
E. D. Dungaa
2. Warrant, and Interest thereon ............................ 14447.82
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
set.
and to eliminate all further "scraps”
3.
All other indebtedness and Interest thereon ....
Ass't ‘Cashier
Profits Over $50,000
between Sophomore and Freshman Total ...................................... .................................................
*14447.82
classes. It is the sentiment now to TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
iiiiiiis ib iib b b b b b b b
make this an annual event. The
and board ................................................................. 2500.00
■
a
* 25C0.00 ■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps^
teams were divided by weight as fol­ Total .................................................. ...................................
WE HAVE PASTURE for 100 more lows: Freshmen— Hyatt, Landon, MISCELLANEOUS:
1. Rent on Building .........................................r......... 1350.00
head of horses. Across river. Phone Fox, Donaldson, Woodward, Norquist
2. Interest on Warrants ..............................................
800.00
58F5 for particulars.
47-tfc.
Reid, Parrish. Sophomores— Wine- Total ......................................................................................
* 2160 00
sett,
Lomax,
Reid,
Buhmann,
Christ­
FOR RENT— Down stairs sleeping
EMERGENCY:
...............................-
.........................-
.........
1000.00
T h e H e r a l d p u b lish e s
room. Phone 253.
47-tfc. ian, Shotwell, Bennett Sharpenburg. Total .................................................. i..................................
* 1000.00
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes
m o re g e n u in e p a id w a n t
BEE SUPPLIES
during
the
year
.....................
.................................
*32082.82
“That young man stays to an un­ Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ..
al] kinds at the Second Hand Store.
a d s t h a n a n y o th e r
None
44-tfc. earthly hour every night, Zona,” said
RECAPITULATION
p a p e r p u b lis h e d in a c ity
father. “What does your mother say Total estimated expenses for the y ea r........................... *32082.82
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL about it?" “Well, dad.” Zona re­ Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax .. None
o f th e s a m e size in E a s t ­
REPORT
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ......
*32082.82
In »he County Court of the State of plied, "she says that men haven’t
e rn O reg o n .
We the undersigned, E. J. Kingsley. Chairman and Otto Heinl, Secretary
Oregon for Umatilla County. In changed a bit.”
of the budget committee of Union High School District No, 5 consisting of
the Matter of the Estate of_ Ben­
F. B. Swayze. Frank Waugaman, Jess Goff, C, H. McElroy, L. P. Keith, E. J. g O ur new brick shoe store is now open J
jamin F. Newcomer, Deceased.
T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N
With the opening of school again Kingsley, O. G. Sapper. Otlo Heinl, C. M. Jackson and Roy Atterberry, Here­ B w ith a new line of goods. See us for R
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the Last there comes the renewal of many by certify that the foregoing budget is correct as made by said budget com ■
a
Will and Testament of Benjamin F. former activities among which we in. mittee.
a
SHOE REPAIRING
E. J. Kingsley
Newcomer, deceased has filed his
Otto
Heinl
elude
the
publishing
of
the
High
1
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
5
final report with the Clerk of the
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
above entitled Court and that the School Mirror. The senior class has
®
8 a m R o d g e r« , P ro p .
I
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
Judge thereof has designated Monday again taken over this task and will
This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A of the ■ B B a a a a a a a a a a a s a B B a l
the 24th day of October, 1922 at 10 endeavor to make it as successful as
slc’hool ilaws (o f'1921 and show* in parallel columns the unit costs of the
o'clock in the forenoon as the time
several services, material Hnd supplies for the three fiscal years next preced­
and the County Court room in the the publication of former classes.
ing the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said 3 preced B B a B B B B a B B a B B a a a a B B j
County Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon as the The classes have been organized and ing fiscal years and the budget allowance and expenditures for six months
FOR SALE
place when and where hearing shall the officers for the year have been of the current year. ("Six months of the current year” means six months
of the last school year.)
be had thereon, and all persons in­
■ K U R C T 1ÌIC F I X T U R E S ■
EXPENDITURES
FOR SALE— Twd cows, five choico terested are hereby notified to then elected a8 follows: Freshmen, Pres.
and there appear and shew cause, if
'
A N U A P P L IA N C E S
=
heifers and one registered Jersey any they have, why said report Ernest ParriHh. Sophomore, Pres.,
Expenditure and E xpenditures for 3 Fiscal years
Phone 139
Vernon Waterman, vice-pres., Harr
B udget A llow ance n ex t preceding the la st school y-» j
bull. Eber Mossie.
1-4 tc. should not be approved, the execut­
2 0 3 K. O o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O r o . g
'Estim ated
for 6 mo. of
or discharged, h’s bondsmen exhon- Lomax, secretary-treasurer, Lenore
E xp en d i­
Last School Y<
D etailed Ex-
First I B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B a
tu
res
for
ITEM
Dyer.
Junior,
Pres.,
Arlouine
Rob­
, B udget p enditures for Second y ea r
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four orated and the estate closed.
en su in g
E x p en ­
A llow - th e last year of year
g iv e
Dated this 12th day of September inson, vice-pres., Lawrence Winslow,
School Year
year old Holstein bull. Frank
diture
the three-year g iv e
y'arly
1922.
indetail
detail
period
yearly totals
secy.-treas., Ernest Addleman. Sen­
l-2tc.
Stone.
Willard W. Felthouse
totals
Executor ior, Pres., Leo Smith, vice-pres., Nor­
HAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP— 2-5tc.
man Rubner, secy.-treas. Hugh PERSONAL SERVICE:
1: Superintendent ....* 1350.00
600.00
600.00
Inquire at this office.
61-tfc.
Fraser.
SEE
CALL FOR BIDS
3. Teachers, 1 .......... 1920.00
Notice is hereby given that the
1
..........
1440.00
3052.00
3052.00
HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1 U Board of Directors of School District
3 ........... 4050.00
Miss Irma Buchner entertained a
ties from Hermiston For sale
4. Janitors .................
500.00
200.00
200.00
cheap. Inquire of this office. 49-tfc No. 115, Hermiston, Oregon, will re- group of young people at a delightful
5. Clerk and bond ....
150.00
150.00
160.00
ceive bids until Oct. 16. for the con­ lawn party at her home Friday, Sept.
6. Stenographer
FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im- struction of a well. For particulars 15 Music and games offered the
7. Other services legal 1500.00
T't -ved Terms, W. A. Leathers. address'C. H. McElroy, chairman of
entertainment for the evening, at the Total— Personal Services *10910 00
25-tfc.
board.
close of which refreshments were MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
The board reserves right to reject served. Ail those present voted Miss
-F O R -
•
FOR SALE— Underwood Typewriter,
1.
Furniture (desks, etc)
Writing Desk. Bee Hives and any or all bids.
2. Supplies other than
Irma an excellent hostess.
Foundation. Inquire Mrs. A. A.
V. Elizabeth Rodda, Clerk. 2-2tc.
contract ............
400 00
Cressy.
47-tfc.
3. Library books, flags.
Among new students this week
Playground equip­
CONCORD GRAPES FOR SALE— E. EXPLAINING DOG-FACED MEN are Orval and Roy Sllvey and Craig
ment, janitor’s
L. Jackson.
52-tfc.
supplies,
fuel,
Percey who returned to school Mon­
Chinese Tribe 8aid to Owe Their Mal­
light, water con­
day,
and
Ernest
CarBon
who
came
tracted with dis.
FOR SALE— Team, young heifer,
formation to the Impatience of
Wednesday.
trict No. 14 ......
655.00
334.70
and pig, chickens. Call Lambert
334.70
Ancient King.
10. Postage and station­
place.
2-2lp.
ery ..................
20.00
Curiosity, and a man's at that, Is re­
Twenty young people chaperoned Total— Material
and Sup­
FOR SALE— Good grade Holstein sponsible for the “dog faces” of a
by
the
Misses
Yenney
and
Derby
en­
plies
...................*
1075.00
bull calf, also good pigs . Z. large tribe in southeastern China, ac­
joyed a weiner and marshmallow
Pumphrey.
2-2tc.
ASSESSMENTS (H ighways, Roads. Streets. Bridges)
cording to legend.
roast on the Umatilla butte last Sat­ Total— Assessments ..........
Time was when this tribe was as urday evening. The affair was in
FOR SALE— Two good cows with
yound calves. Z. Pumphrey. 2-ltp. pleasing in appearance as any other, compliment to Miss Lucile Sullivan INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Bonded, and Interest
the legend runs. The king in those
thereon ..............
whose
birthday
was
celebrated
last
FOR SALE— 50 geese, *2 each. Mrs. far-off daya greatly coveted the head
2. Warrant, and Inter­
week.
After
everyone
had
partaken
est thereon ...... 14447 82
7327.37
7327.37
Z. Pumphrey.
2-ltp. of one of his enemies, as a decoration
for a spear-point in the court. He of his share of “hot dogs” and sand­
3. All other Indebted­
ness and Interest
FOR SALE—1 Single Harness and offered his third daughter in marriage wiches the remainder of the evening
thereon ............
Buggy near experimental farm. to the hero who would slay tlie was spent telling jokes and stories. Total— Indebtedness
»14447.82
enemy.
W. F. Buchner.
2-3 tp.
The king of the dogs made up his
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
COMING TO
and board .............. 2500.00
1762.15
1762.15
mind to win a human bride. In due
20 ACRES 3-4 miles of city llmfh^ time he laid the coveted head at the
Total— Transportation of
PENDLETON
Pupils ............. * 2500.00
of Dallas, Ore. 13 acres prunes, feet of the human king.
TRANSFER
cherries and logan berries. Nice 5
The
princess,
of
course,
was
dis­
MISCELLANEOUS:
room house. Price *7500. Will
1. Kent on building . 1550 00
731 59
731.59
trade for small ranch part irrigated. mayed at the Idea of marrying a dog,
P R O N I ORBQON HARDW ARC
2. Interest .................
800.00
L. D. Hardin, Dallas, Ore. 52-3tp. and her father was sympathetic. A
N o . 431
Total— Miscellaneous ... * 2150.00
SPECIALIST
sage came to the rescue, saying that
FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre if the dog were put in a box, and the
EMERGENCY:
in Internal Medicine for the past
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston box were hung over the wall of the
1000.00
H. R obinett, Prop.
Total— Emergency
* 1000.00
for particulars see C. H. Skinner. city for 40 days, the dog wotlld change
eleven
years.
1-tfc.
Grand Total .....................»32082.82 *14147.81
»14147.81
into a man.
Hermiston, Ore.
His directions were followed. But
FOR SALE—Three tested milch
I. R. A Brownson, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expendi­
DOES NOT OPERATE
cows and four fat calves, also four before the 40 days had elapsed, the all-
tures for the year 1922-1923 was prepared by me and that, the expenditures
horse fresno and farm utensils. W too-human king opened the box to see
and budget allowance for six months of current year and the expenditures
W
ill
Be
At
G. Fritts.
l-4tp how the transformation was progress­
for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above
have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct
ing. Out stepped something that was
ST. GEORGE HOTEL
WINTER BANANA. Grimes Golden. a man except for the bead*, which was
copies thereof.
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
Jonothan Apples 60c per box, pick still that of a dog.
R. A. Brownson, Clerk
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, l-3tc.
them yourself. They are ready now.
The princess was obliged to marry
OCTOBER 4TH AND 5TH
Robb Bros. Orchard.
l-2tp.
the dog king, anyway, and the race
Office
H on rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
gradually came to bear the doglike
facial and cranial features observable
MISCELLANEOUS
TWO DAYS ONLY
today. The name of the tribe, Hak-
SUBSCRIBE N O W
kas, signifies “dog-headed.”
WANTED—Two carloads of 20 tons
No Charge for Consultation
No. 1 first-class third cutting alfalfa
TWO TRUCKS
hay, baled. Must pas4 inspection.
QUICK
SERVICE
F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S
Quote lowest price f. o. b. Hermis­
Dr. Meilenthin is a regular gradu­
ton Address P. O. Box 341, Wasco, H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E has ate In medicine and surgery and is
Oregon.
l-2tp. been used successfully in the tre a tm e n t
o f C a ta rrh .
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E con­
WANTED—Woman
for
general sists
more Im­
o f an O in tm en t w h ich Q u ic kly visits professionally the
house work and cookiDg. Inquire R elieves by local application, and the portant towns and cities and offers
In
te
r
n
a
l
M
edicine,
a
To
nic,
w
h
ich
acta
this office.
52-tfc.
Calls Answered All Hours
throu gh the Blood on the M ucous Sur­ to all who call on this trip free con­
faces, th u s reducing the in flam m ation .
sultation,
except
the
expense
of
M. M. SAUNDERS THE PIANO
Bold by a ll druggists.
Toledo. Ohio.
TUNER w ll be here for several
F . J. Cheney
treatment when desired.
D u rin g th e p a s t w e e k m a n y te s t s h a v e been m a d e
days beginning Sept 25, Orders
According to his method of treat­
Want
Ads
Bring
Resulta
may be left at Hotel Hermiston.
w ith th e
ment he does not operate for chronic
2-ltc.
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
FOR RENT—Four room house; also
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
oak dining table for sale. H. R
Will haul anything that can be
He has to his credit wonderful re­
Hanby.
52-2tc.
sults In diseases of the stomach, liver
moved
bowels, blood, nerves, skin, heart,
ELLIOTT’S
SHOP—Gates
TIRE
to
keep
in
mind
the
P
h
o
n
e
881 or 2 5 4
tires.
52-lte.
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
fact that in addition to
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica,
“ L et
Horse Do Your Hauling"
A ll p u rc h a s e rs a r e s a tis fie d . T h e d e m a n d w ill be
THE feeling of security Is well worth
leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
printing this new s­
the premium paid.
How about
g r e a t. G e t y o u r o rd e rs in e a rly in o rd e r t h a t
If you have been ailing for any
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
paper w e do job work
P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
length of time and do not get any
e a rly d e liv e ry m ay b e a s su re d .
of any kind. W hen
better, do not fall to call, as improp.
BBS O L. BENNETT for Auction­
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
er measures rather than disease are
in need of anything
eering.
2<-tfc.
very
often
the
cause
of
your
long
in this line be sure
BASEST »4 CONFECTIONESr
standing trouble.
WILLAMETTE VAI.LEY FARMS.
City and Income Property to ex­
Remember above date, that con­
M egsntly Furnished Rooms in Connection
change for Hermiston Irrigated.
sultation on this trip will be free and
J. M. Biggs, Realtor.
49-tfc.
STR IC TLY FIRST CLASS
that his treatment Is different.
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
Married women must be accomp­
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
sr at tbe Herald office.
FOR SALE— Belgian hares, either anied by their husbands
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alive or dressed. Euquir« at this
Address: 336 Boston Block, Min­
ADDINO machine rolls at the Herald
office.
neapolis, Mibn.
offiee.
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Wholesome
Confectionery
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Stationery
For Women
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Cigars and Tobacco
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A»k Io ere Cle-onis File Trent meat.
M IT C H E L L D RUG CO.