t: T H E H E B M ISTON INDIAN GIRL IS RICH Oil Sends Her From Poverty to Wealth in Two Months. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OFFICERS P. B. Swayze P resid en t R. A lex In d er V ice-President S. C. L ochrie C ashier W. L. H amm, A ss't. C ashier Every citizen 's call to arm s, de­ vote your tim e to th is public serv­ ice. October 2 to 9 is F ire P reven­ tion week. W ill you en list in th e p atro tic crusade to overcome the unnecessary fire w aste of the n a ­ tion, alm ost en tire ly caused by Carelessness? P ro p erty loss d u rin g 1921 $500,- 000,000. . C asualty list: 15,000 b urned to death . 25,000 maimed, bruised, in ­ ju red . Sixty-five per cent of all fires oc­ cu r in the home, hence women and children make up th e g reat per cent Of casualties. Y ours for S afety and Conserva­ tion. F. B. Swayze, A gent First National Bank of H erm iston Capital, Surplus and U ndivided P rofits O ver $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 undersigned executor of th e L ast W ill and T estam ent of B enjam in F. Newcomer^ deceased has filed his fin al rep o rt w ith th e Clerk of the above en titled C ourt and th a t the Ju d g e th ereo f has designated Monday th e 24th day of October, 1922 a t 10 o’clock in tho forenoon as th e tim e and the C ounty Court room in the C ounty C ourt House a t Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon as the place when and w here h e arin g shall be had thereon, and all persons in ­ terested are hereby notified to then and th ere ap p ear and show cause, if any they have, w hy said report should not be approved, th e execut­ o r discharged, h is bondsmen exhon- o rated and th e estate closed. D ated th is 12tli day of Septem ber, 1922. W illard W. F elthouse 2-5tc. Executor. NOTICE! T he H erald publishes more genuine paid w ant ads th a n any other paper published in a city of the same size in E ast­ ern Oregon. T H E R E ’S A REASON W ANT ADS FOR SALE RAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP— In q u ire a t th is office. 61-tfc. FOR SALE— B elgian hares, eith er alive or dressed. E u q u ire a t th is office. HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1 ’,4 m iles from H erm iston F o r sale cheap. Inq u ire of th is office. 49-tfc FOR SALE— 40 acres, p artly im ­ proved. Term s, W . A. L eathers. 25-tfc. CONCORD GRAPES FOR SALE— E L. Jackson. 52-tfc. FOR SALE— An Im proved 20 acre ran ch 3 1-2 m iles from H erm iston for p a rtic u la rs see C. H. Skinner. 1-tfc. FOR SALE— A sm all lot of choice Rome B eauty apples is offered for sale In th e o rch ard for $1.00 per box w ith o u t boxes. These apples w ill be e x tra fancy, fancy and C -grades mixed as th ey come from th e trees, every apple a good m e . Nick L oundagin, telephone 832. 5-tfc. JONATHAN. K ing David, Yellow N ew ton, S pitzenberg, Rome B eau­ ty an d W inesapp apples, 60c per bu. a t orchard. C ider or Cook;ng apples culled from above aro 20c per bu. Geo. Root. 5-2tc. Be it resolved by th e C ity of H er­ m iston t h a t ’th e general election for th e City of H erm iston be and the same is hereby ordered for Tuesday th e seventh day of November 1922 betw een th e hours of 8 a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. a t the City Council C ham bers in th e P ublic L ib rary b uilding of said City, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, Recorder, T rea­ su rer and six C ouncllm en; th a t W. J. W arner, H. E. H itt and M is E. J. K ingsley be and they are hereby ap­ pointed judges for sa'd election, and th a t Mrs. A. E. Robb and Mrs. Chas. T aylor be. and they are hereby ap­ pointed clerks of said election, and th a t th e R ecorder publish notices of said election in th e H erm iston H erald for tw o consecutive issues of said new spaper p rio r to th e date of said election. Passed th e City Council th is 4th day of October, 1922. Approved by th e M ayor October 4th. 1922. F. C. McKenzie, Mayor A ttest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder. N otice Is hereby given th a t th e general election for th e City of H erm iston will be held a t th e Coun­ cil Chambers in the P ublic L ib rary build in g of said City on th e 7th day of November 1922 betw een th e hours of 8 o’clock a. m. and 8 o’clock p nt. for the purpose of electing a Mayor Recorder, T reasu rer and six Council- men. . „ , . Dated th is 8th day of October, 1922. C. W. Kellogg. 5-3tc. City R ecorder T H E HERMISTON CAFE handles a com plete line of fresh pastries, radies and Hot Tam ales. We solic­ it your patro n ag e 5 -ltc. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT J l In th e C ounty Court of th e S ta le of Oregon for U m atilla C ounty In th e M atter of th e E s ta te of B en­ jam in P. Newcomer. Deceased. N otice to hereby s,Ten ü**t CORVALLIS, Orc.— Miss B erryl Ja rm in of Echo, ju n io r In home economics a t the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College w as elected vice president of the Home Economics club a t a m eet­ ing held October 2. The m em bership of th e club com prises th e en tire school of hom e economics w hich has a to ta l reg istratio n of 464 girls. Miss Ja rm in is secretary of W aldo H all club, an organization of 250 girls. D uring h er sophom ore year she was h ig h point woman on th e g irls’ rifle team , w ith a score of 95. She was also vice president of the W iue- nia club. D uring the sum m er Miss Jarm in spends h er vacation ranching. Yes, Indeed WE HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY -F O R T H E - CATARRHAL DEAFNESS LODGE DIRECTORY ia often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining: of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling: sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de­ stroyed forever HALT/ 8 CATARRH MEDICINE will do whai w e claim for it—rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. E sth er c h a ptbb n ©. 101. o. b . Q u een ■Mala second Tuesday evening o f each month Subscribe For The Herald ▼ T T VT ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ VT W W W C▼ W W ▼ ▼ • A. A .a. A A A • A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A W W W W W BUICK Mrs. S rnarte— ‘T gues» you w onder w hy I never go to church. I ’ll tell you w hy; T here a re so m any hyprocrites th ere.” P a sto r— “Oh! don’t let th a t keep you aw ay. T here Is alw ays room for one m ore.” We Want Yon A N D SEE TH E “ P a, w h at is a non-essential in ­ d u stry ? ” “W ell, for exam ple, my son, m ak ­ ing a rtific ia l flies.”— Boston T ra n s­ crip t. Use for Mummified Cats. Some years ago a considerable trade was carried on between Great Britain and Egypt in mummified cats I The cat was a semt-sacred creature among the ancient Egyptians and because they symbolized wakefulness, stealth­ iness and craft they were held to be special favorites of the gods of sleep and of the land of the dead. When they died they were carefully treated by the undertakers of that day, and after careful embalming were buried tn great vaults. The degenerates, or more enlightened’ descendants of the u ndent Egyptians—however one cares to consider them in their attitude to­ ward their forefathers’ beliefs—made m erchandise of the mummies of the cats, and sold them In shiploads to be ground up and converted Into fertiliz­ ers for ¡he soil. There wus found to be no tru th in a story that human rem ains were occasionally found among the embalmed pussies. H eart en Right Sids. Phoenix, Aria.—An Indian Inmate of a local hospltftt, believed to be a vic­ tim of tuberculosis, was found hy doc­ tors to have his heart on th e .rig h t side of his body. The man’s liver is reversed and he has a double rib on one side. He is thirty-four years old. W an t Ads B rin g R esults NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF SCHOOL BONDS School District No. 14 U matilla Conntv. Ores-on V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F . ’ meeifc each Monday evening in Odd F ellow s hall. V isitin g member« cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. S ee. A. Buhman. N . O. RECLAMATION LODGB No. 107. K . of I*., m eets each Thursday even in g >n Mack's Hall, at 7:») P M. V iaiting brothers cordially invited. W. 11. McMillan R. A. Brownaon, K. R. and S. C. C. P h y s ic ia n a m i 8 u r g a o n Office—Gladys A ve. near F irst S t. Office Hour«: 2 to S’. 7:30 to 9. Phone Ml D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S Plnoieiass and Surgeon In Fire Sale Terras Gladys— “So Maud broke h e r en­ gagem ent w ith Ja c k because the doctor said he had a tobacco h e a rt? ” May— “ Yes and I don’t blam e her. W ho w an ts a husband th a t's dam ag­ ed by sm oke?”— A nsw ers (L ondon.) I U E R M IS T O N LODGE NO. 138. A . F A A . M . I * * m eets in Masonic Hall on First and Third | Tuesday eveningt of each m onth. V isitin g breth- ■ ren w elcom e. j E. D. D ungan. S ecy. A . F. Beiate. W. M. D R . R . G. G A L E To See Us COM E IN at 8:00 sharp iu M seoott h a lt V isitin g m<‘m iters welcome. Minnie E. S tew art. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S tc keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this new s­ paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure E yes treated, tested and G lasses Fitted Office over First N ational Bank OFFICE PH O N E. 92 RESIDENCE PH O N E. 695 Offiee Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 630 p. m. NEW BUICK FOUR ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps« DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First N ational Bank Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answ ered a t all hours Office phone ¿51 R esidence phone 711 DR. J. A. LOUNDAGIN Physician and Surgeon Offico T il. 931. Res. Tel. 832. Office Telephone B uilding H erm iston Oregon Neil & Barker AGENTS D r . F. V . P R IM E g| Our new brick shoe store is now open ■ otocKing Karior Aquarium. The best w ater for an aquarium Is from a river, stream or pond. Ruin water which has been exposed for some time to the air is also excellent, hut the exposure must be of some length to render it safe. If w ater Is taken from a hydrant, it should first flow with full force into a bucket, so th a t it may be thoroughly aerated. Under no cir­ cumstances ought pump-water to be used, as it is what is commonly called “deud," that Is without uerutlon. If the aquarium Is to contuin gold­ fish, or other species th at will live In still water, it is unnecessary to change the water frequently, especially if the tank be well provided with suituhle aquatic plants. Simply replace that which lias been lost through evapora­ tion from time to time. If care lie ex­ ercised and the aquarium kept clean, a complete change of w ater Is only necessnry about once in six months. It would be well to introduce nt first a few snails and tadpoles, and then, af­ ter two or three days, the fish. ■ SHOE REPAIRING ’ OAK TAN SHOE STORE 8am ■ D liN T I S T R Y with a uew line of goods. See us for ■ ■ ■ ■ D en tal X -Ray and D iagnosis Bank B ldg. Hermiston, Oregon R o d g e r« , P ro p . ■ ■ t l l l l l l l l l l l l l VV. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY AT LAW H K IW IS T O N . O K K O O N Read th e W and Ada. ■ ■■■■■ «2 2 j. D. V A U G H A N S ■ K L K C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ . . . . . A V.T., g, Phone 139 20 3 F. C o u rt 8 t. Office Phone. 93 R esidence Phone 751 M c K enzie & lieuallen EYE. EAR. NOSE A N D THROAT 1 H as removed from his form er location in the Bond Bldg, to Roomi 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg. PENDG K TO NT : OREGON P o n d lo to n , O re . IB B B e B e e B B B B B B a B B e B a O ptometrist ánd O pi ícéín QjfmerìGincXàtional Hítn^ ßltnr ftifa "! (M) pùndlatan itoti* P . D. W A T T S . M. D. Pendleton, Oregon LYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Read the W and Ada. Special atten tion ‘to the fitting of lenses. S eein g 1« believin g. Office over T aylor Hardware X Q Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 Echo 9:15 1:16 6:16 S tanfield 9:30 1:36 5:36 H erm iston 9:55 1:55 5:55 In to U m atilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 LEAVE HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK “They Don’t Answer’.’ W hen the telephone operator says, “ T h e y don’t answer,” it is after a sin­ cere endeavor to get your party. She cannot compel an answer. TRANSFER P H O N E OREGON HARDW ARE N o . 431 H. Robinett, Prop. Hermiston, Ore. A. D. CROSLAND & SON Telephone records show that the great m ajority o f “ don’t answer” re­ ports come from residence calls. In business, where it is a matter o f dollars and cents, it is always the assigned duty o f some one to be w ith in sound o f the telephone bell. Phone 785 “ T h e y don’t answer” is the state­ ment o f a situation absolutely beyond the control o f the telephone operator. 8:00 12:00 4:00 U m atilla H erm iston 8:20 12:20 4:20 8:45 12:45 4:45 Stanfield 9:00 1:00 6:00 Echo In to P endleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY L eaving P endleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. in. L eaving U m atilla • a. m. and 4 p. m. Phon© 868 722 Cottonwood We D eliver P arcels at W ay P oints FARES F a n d l n t o n t o I c h o . 3 1 .0 0 F o n d lo to n to S t a n f ie ld , S i.2 3 P o n d l e t o n t o H o r m l s t o n , S1.SO P e n d lo to n to U m a t i ll a , S I.7 0 T h e p a rty'called may he u n w illin g to leave a paiticular household duty— may be in another part o f the home beyond closed doors— may be chatting w ith a neighbor— may be marketing— may he slow in answering. Strange, but true, calls are sometimes designedly unanswered. DON’T FORGET ------- US-------- All Lines of Transfer TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Calls Answered All Hours T. H. Gaither W ill haul anything that can be moved P h o n e 8 8 1 or 2 5 4 “ Let th e Horse Do Your Hauling" T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston IL 15. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Delicious Wholesome Confectionery Tasty Stationery For Women News sian J Cigars and Tobacco BASEST «U CONFECTIONERY W hen you need any­ thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. V Day or n ig h t calls answ ered prom ptly NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF SCHOOL BONDS School District No. 14 Umatilla Conntv. Oregon W ILLAM ETTE VALLEY FARMS, City and Incom e P ro p erty to ex­ N otice is hereby given th a t School change for H erm iston Irrig ated . D istrict No. 14, U m atilla County, J. M. Biggs, R ealtor. __4 8-tfc. Oregon, w ill exercise its option to re ­ deem th e follow ing described o u t­ T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons and carbon sta n d in g bonds of said d is tric t. p aper a t th e H erald office. $5,000.09 School Bonds, dated De­ W E HAVE PASTURE for 100 more cem ber 1. 1912. due December 1. head of horses. Across river. P hons 1932, optional on and a fte r Decem­ 68F5 for p a rticu lars. 47-tfc. ber 1, 1922, b earin g in terest a t the rate of 5 per cent per annum . Said bonds w ill be redeemed at BEE SUPPLIES j the N ational P ark Bank. New Y ork all k in d s a t th e Second H and Store. C ity, N. Y. on December 1st. 1922, and In terest w ill cease on said dute. C. K. C ranston. MONEY FOR YOU AND U8 made T reasu rer of U m atilla County, by selling o u r splendid lin e of 5-4tc w ell-grow n F ru it an d O rnam ental Oregon. Tr«*s and P lan ts. Select te rrito ry ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald if application Is m ade a t once. office. Salem N ursery Company, 428 OTegon Bldg , Salem, Oregon 3-4tc. LOST— L ittle red pig w ith black spots N otify F. F. K n err a t shop or home. ______ ___________ 5 1 tp Muskogee, Okla,—"H ere’s one little ludian girl who is not going Co be singed by the bright lights nor the G reat White Way,” said Exle Fife, nlneteen-year-old Creek, when told th at her allotm ent In Creek county bud produced Its fourth gusher and lifted her Income from royalties to near $2,000 a day. Exie’s production now averages abont 4,000 barrels of crude dally. How much Exle has become worth since the first producer was brought in on her land two months ago she herself does not know. Only the offi­ cials of the Indian agency, where her money is handled, know, and they are not telling it for publication. Exle received the news of her fourth gusher ju st as the carpenters were driving in the last nails of her modest new flvo-room bungalow th at Uncle Sum decided to bulid for her down at Fume, in McIntosh county, when oil royalties began to pour in to Exie’s credit. The house harmonizes with Exie’s simplicity. “In the fall I am going to study mu­ sic and will possibly go to a finishing school,” said Exie. “I am also going to send my brother to some big col­ lege. I want him to be somebody. I am going to continue to make Fame my home, no m atter how many mil­ lions of dollars I make out of oil. I have lived here since childhood and riches will never tem pt me to move. I am always going to stay u country girl. ‘‘No, I don’t care to trav el; at least not now. Some time later on I prob­ ably will take a trip, but I assure you th at It’s not going to be a money- spending orgy. “What do I want to be? I want to be a farm erette, ns you city folks say. I want about five hundred or a thou­ sand acres, stocked witli sleek, pure­ bred cattle, and waving fields of corn and grain. Then I want a flock of puf­ fing tractors, with this little girl be­ hind the biggest one of them all. T h at's the life for me." Seven more wells are drilling and oil men say the allotm ent should be good for about forty wells. Indian agency officials, even In these days of low-priced crude, forecast an Income of $5,000 a day for Exle within the very near future. And Exle Is about as rem arkable ns her luck. Although she was a pauper two months ago, her good fortune lias made little change In her. Site Is ut­ terly devoid of extravagance. True, she wears b etter clothes and has a big red-wheeled automobile to carry her from Fame to Muskogee to get her monthly check from the agency, but th at's about all. ECHO GIRL HONORED AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION N otice is hereby given th a t School FOR SALE— F o u r horse fresno, D istrict 14, U m atilla County, cream sep arato r, lum ber w agon, Oregon, w No. exercise its option to re ­ o rch ard spray and o th er farm im­ deem th e ill follow ing described o u t­ plem ents. W. G. F ritts . 5-tfc. sta n d in g bonds of said d istric t: $15,000.00 School Bonds, dated FOR SALE— W hite W yan d o tt roost­ A pril 1, 1910, due A pril 1. 1930, ers Call 35F21. 5-2tc. optional on and a fte r A pril 1, 1920, b earin g in terest a t th e ra te of 5 per FOR SALE— $60.00 h eatin g stove cent per annum . used tw o w inters. $25.00. E. J. $6.000.00 School Bonds, dated KingRley. 5 -ltc . Ju ly 1, 1922, due Ju ly 1, 1932, op­ tional on and a fte r Ju ly 1. 1922, b earing in terest a t the ra te of 5 per MISCELLANEOUS cent p er annum . Said bonds w ill be redeem ed on November 15. 1922, and in te re st w ill W ANTED— W oman for general cease on said date. The above de­ house w ork and cooking. In q u ire scribed $15,000.00 issue w ill be paid th is office. 52-tfe. on p re se n ta t'o n a t th e bank of Kountz B rothers, in New York City. SHOP— G ates N. Y. and th e $6,000.00 issue will T IR E ELLIOTT'S 5 2 -ltc. be paid on p resen tatio n a t th e N a­ tires. tional P ark B ank, in New Y ork City, T H E feeling at secu rity is well w orth N. Y. C. K. C ranston, th e prem ium paid. How about T reasu rer of U m atilla County. th a t F ire In su ran ce? See th e E. 5-4 tc. 11-tfc Oregon. . P . Dodd Agency. SE E O L. BEN N ETT for A uctlon- y eering. 26-tfc. But $2,000-aDay Income Ha» Not Turned Her Head—Ambition la to Be Farm erette and Drive a Tractor. H E R A LD , HERM ISTON, OUEGQN, Elegan tly Furnished Rooms in Connection T he P a c ific T e le p h o n e And Telegraph Company S T R IC T L Y F IR S T CLASH Piles P rellef ? T Holibach Bras., Proprietors h Leg&l Guarantee Given** P rn d 'rtw i, Oregon N o need o f K - i f o no pain »‘««tln u g w ork. Ask tn see Gle-o-nie F ite T n a U M t . MITCHELL «RUG CO.