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THE A Bank s Chief Obligations A bank's loans of its funds must not be simply good, in the sense that they are backed by ample security that means their payment some time; they must be collectible when they are due, if the bank is to be secure in its position As a bank derives its lending power from) the community in which it is located, acting as the manager of the funds entrusted to its care, it Is evident that any change in business conditions that affect the amount of money in the community will soon affect the lending power of the bank. A bank of itself, does not create wealth. This Bank has always recognized its obligations to the community and is absolutely safe and dependable. H E R M IST O N HERALD , H ERM ISTO N, O B E Q gH . Sailing your ship on a phantom main. Treasuring all like a miser's gold Counting each friend as a wealth untold, Free as a wisp on the breeze to play. Into the realm of yesterday. — Robin A. Walker. How’s It Played V o te 3 1 4 X Y E S Vicarious Amusement and H are Free Public Schools "Don’t laugh at me, boy!” said the sensitive golfer who had foozled " "I wasn’t s'r," replied his caddie. .‘I was laughing at another man." "And what's funny about him?" "He plays golf very much like you sir."— Kansas City Star. LODGE DIRECTORY e e n e s t h e k CRAF»m n . . tot, o. c. b , Q u raeeli second Tuesday Evening o f each taaath 8:00 sharp in lfa w n ic hall. V isitin g n o r im Mcorae. Minnie E. S tew art, w7ll. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«. 1. o . a r. v Monday evening in Odd 1 — V isitin g members cordially invited. W. R. Loaghorn. Sec. A Bahm an. N. G. The latbst type of submarine of RECLAMATION LODGE N o. W1. K. Lead the fourth highest in your o f P.. meet» each Thursday even in g ■ the United States navy is capable of longest suit and subtract the cubo Mack's R ail, at 7:30 P. M. V isitin g brothers cordially invited. encircling the world under its own I root of eleven from pi times the rad W. U . McMillan R. A. Brow asea. power. K. R. and S . C. C. ius squared. Define a surd; define | two surds; define-a half-dozen surds; what is their price, f. o. b., Detroit! PROFESSIONAL CARDS If your partner bids one no trump awteh your Btep. Never take a di D K . R. O. G A L B vorcee out in a major suit; not even P h y s ic ia n a n d 8 u r < t o n lin a minor one. Don’t shoot until you Office- Gladys A ve. near Firs*- SL to keep in mind the A l l Office Hours: see the whites of their aces. You must 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phooe M l fact that in addition to have tops, and three in suport, or ¿7 you are due (or some wintry glances. OFFICERS printing this new s Call out the trump. If it won’t come, F. B. Swayze DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS All for the Public School and paper we do job work call out the Fire Department. Lead President f 'h .u v t .n and Surgeon of any kind. When through weaknesses, but keep your the Public School for A ll R. Alexinder Eyes treated, tested and Giasees Fitted powder dry. Two lines are parallel Office over F irst N ational Bank in need of anything Vice-President OFFICE PH ON E. 82 if no one pushes them apart. It is all S. C. Lochrie RESIDENCE PH ONE. 596 in this line be sure right In most cases to start from the Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5:80 p ro. Cashier bottom and work up, but not with a Day or night calls answered promptly W. L. Hamm, of Hermiston deck of cards. Learn how to keep Ass't. Cashier C a p ita l, S u rp lu s a n d U n d iv id e d score. You have no idea how much DR. W. W. ILLSLEY P. 3. MALCOLM, 3? *, P r o f it s O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 that helps. Never make a grand slam; Office over F irst N ational Bank InspectorOeneral in Oregon, the ladies will do that, conversation Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita, Osteopathy Medicine Surgery ally and otherwise. Calls answ ered at all hours (P aid Advertisement) weight about 950 lbs., said animal When you are sure that you know JW e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* Office phone 651 Residence phone 711 will be sold, unless redeemed, at pub- the game, remember Elwell. He was | lie auction to the highest bidder for too.— Life. Judgement and decree and all costs; scribed property on the 27th day of j cash in hand on the 16th day of No- supposed to knowt DR. J. A. LOUNDAGIN I WILL ON THE 4TH DAY OF April, 1920, or since then have ac ' vember, 1922 at the above described T h e H e r a l d p u b lish e s pound at 2 o’clock p. m. SUMMONS NOVEMBER, A. D. 1922, at the hour quired, at public auction to the Physician and Surgeon m o re g e n u in e p a id w a n t Dated at Hermiston on this 1st In the Circuit Court of the State of of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said highest bidder for cash In hand, the Office Tel. 931. Res. Tel. 831. day of November, 1922. Oregon for Umatilla County. day at the Front Door of the Coun proceeeds to be applied to the satis a d s th a n a n y o th e r Alta F. Weinberger, Plaintiff, vs.’ ty Court House in the City of Pen- faction of said execution and all costs Signed C. H. Crandall, Office Telephone Building Bonz R. Weinberger, Defendant. dleon, County of Umatilla, Oregon, Chief of Police. Dated this 26th day of September, p a p e r p u b lish e d in a c ity Hermiston Oregon To Bonz R. Weinberger, the above sell all the right, title and Interest 1922. ' 8-2tc. named defendant. o f th e s a m e size in E a s t the said J. S. Guiliford and Mabel ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. In the name of the state of Oregon: Gulliford had in and to the above de. 4-5tc. TAKEN UP NOTICE By J. C. Marine, r P . V . P R IM E e rn O reg o n . You are hereby required to appear Not'ce is hereby given that I have hnd answer the complaint In the SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD ELECTION NOTICE DENTISTRY" taken up and have kept for about above entitled suit within six weeks ■ UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 5 T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N 10 days at W. W. Felt house ranch of the date of the first publication D ental X -Ray and D iagnosis B UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON 5 miles N. East of Hermiston the fol of this summons. And you will take Bank Bldg. <>Aten p hons, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election Is hereby called g Our new brick shoe store is now open lowing described animals: Hermiston. Oregon notice that if you fail to appear and to be held at the High School Building, Union High School District No. 5 Residence Phans Hl 1 800 lb bay mare 4 white feet answer the complaint within said at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 25th day of November ■ with a new line of goods. See us for g branded TC, 1 800 lb. black mare time, the plaintiff for want thereof, 1922, between the hours of 2 o’clock p. m. and 7 o’clock p. m., and that “ ■ SHOE REPAIRING ■ W . J. W A R N E R two white feet and white stripe in will apply to the above entitled there will then be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of face, said animals will be sold, un Court for the relief prayed for in levying, within said District, a tax sufficient to raise the sum of $32,- ■ OAK TAN SHOE STORE less redeemed, at public auction to pla'ntiff’s complaint filed herein, 082.82 for the purpose of maintaining and operating a Union High School S a m R o d g s r i, P ro p . I ATTORNEY AT LAW the highest bidder for cash in hand to-wit: for a decree of divorce dis in said D.strict for the fiscal year beginning June 19, 1922 and ending on the 14th day of November, 1922 solving the bonds of matrimony now June 18, 1923, which said money, so raised, to be disbursed in accordance at the above described ranch at 1 and heretofore existing between with the provisions of the Budget for Ba d School District as heretofore H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N o’clock p. m. plaintiff and defendant and granting adopted by the Board of Directors thereof, and which 5s as follows: FOR SALE Dated at Hermiston on th’s 31st plaintiff an absolute divorce from de f ■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBgl UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 day of October, 1922. fendant and for such other and fur BUDGET I M c K en zie & lleuallen Signed W. W. Felthouse. ther relief as to equity shall seem U .L .V A U G I T A N Ï ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES EYE. EAR. N O SE A N D THROATJ 8-2tc. meet and proper In the premises. MAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP— PERSONAL SERVICE; No Salary per Total Ä K L K C T R IC F I X T U R E S s Has removed from his form er location in the year This summons ig published pursu Inquire at this office. 51-tfc. Bond Bldg, to ■ A N D A P P L IA N C E S 1. Superintendent ...... $1350.00 $1350.00 TAKEN UP NOTICE ant to the order of the Honorable Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Phone 139 3. Teachers .................. 1920.00 1920.00 Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Notice is hereby given that I have ¿ < 0 3 V. O o u r t S t. F a n d la to n , O r o . j HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 1% taken 1440.00 1440.00 P E N D I .E T O N : O R (COON and have kept for about above entitled Court duly made and miles from Hermiston For sale 31 days up 1350.00 4050.00 entered on the 23rd day of October, ■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBSa at L. H. Pearson ranch 1 mile 4. Janitors .................................1 cheap. Inquire of this office. 49-tfc south of Cold Springs reservoir the 1922 directing that publication here 500.00 500 00 5. Clerk and Bond ............................. 1 150.00 150.00 of be made once a week for a period following described animals: g. Stenographer 1 dark brown mule about 1000 of six weeks, and the first publica FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im Other services legal ........................ 1500.00 tion hereof is made pursuant to said proved Terms, W. A. Leathers. lbs., 2 mares about 1100 lbs., brown, y Total ............................................ on the 26th day of October, $10910.00 SEE __________________ 25-tfc. branded U on right hind hip said order MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: an mala will be sold, unless redeem 1922. OPTOMETRiST^/Ol’li . , 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ___ W. J. Warner, Attorney for Plaint ed, at public auction to the highest 2. Supplies, other than contract .............................. 400.00 FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre bidder for cash in hand on the 15th iff. Mmwie¡utc.\Mionii¡ Uniti , ■ . 3. Library books, flags, playground equipment, ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston day of Nov., 1922 at the above de PltòrwtiO.1)- o p e r i t i A t Postoffice Address, Janitors supplies, fuel, light, water, all the for particulars see C. H. Skinner. scribed ranch at 10 o’clock. 7-7tc Hermiston, Oregon above supplies in contract with Dist. No. 14 1-tfc. 665.00 Dated at Hermiston on this 27th 10. Postage and stationery ................................... 2J.OO day of October, 1922. Total ........................................................................... FOR SALE-—Four horse fresno, 1075 00 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF Signed L. H. Pearson cream separator, lumber wagon, ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges): SCHOOL BONDS 8-2tc Total ............................ ............................. orchard spray and other farm im ROY W, -F O R - School D istrict No. 14 plements. W. G. Fritts. 5-tfc. INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ........................... . Um atilla Countv. Oregon All Worked Out. STAYMEN APPT.ES FOR SALE— M. 2. Warrant, and interest thereon ..........................14447.82 Notice is hereby given that School *’My improved process for gather District No. 14, Umatilla County 3. All other indebtedness and interest thereon W. Bloom, Columba District. 8-5tc Total .............................................................. ing rubber will save millions.’ Oregon, will exercise its option to re 14447.82 GOOD JERSEY cow for sale. See deem the following described out TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: “How so?” Jay Pelmulder Phone 283. 1-tp. and board ................................................................. 2500.00 standing bonds of said district; “I have imported wood beetles. Total .................................................................... $5,000.00 School Bonds, dated De R ep u b lican 2500.00 GOOD WHEAT RANCH, stock, and They bore into the rubber trees, be cember 1, 1912, due December 1, MISCELLANEOUS: come covered with the liquid gum, equipment near Pendleton for sale 1. Rent on building .................................................. 1350.00 1932, optional on and after Decem C andidate at a bargain, will consider Herm and bounce into buskets provided for ber 1, 1922, bearing interest at the 2. Interest on Warrants ........ ............................... 800 00 Total ...................................................................... iston Irrigated for part. J. M. that purpose.” — Louisville Courier- rate of 5 per cent per annum. 2150.00 for Biggs. 8-tfc. Journal. Said bonds will be redeemed at EMERGENCY: the National Park Bank, New York .......... ................ ■■.............- ............................................ 1000.00 • •» V I If t C H lV l FOR SALE— Good team of horses and Total ........................................................................... N. Y. on December 1st. 1922, 1000.00 To live long, to look young, to be City, harness. Inquire at the Herald of and interest will cease on said date. Total est mated amount of money for all purposes during the year ......................................................... fice. 8-tfc. happy—all this may be summed up in C. K. Cranston, 32082.82 one word, says a famous Frenchwom Treasurer of Umatilla County, Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax None FOR SALE— 1 Extension table, 1 an—“Forget !” If we could make this Oregon. (N o D e m o c ra tic 6-4tc. RECAPITULATION steel range at Geo. Wursters u rigid rule—and keep it—we should Total estimated expenses for the year ..........................32082.82 o p p o sitio n ) ranch on Butter Creek, Mrs M. R. most certainly be better ami stronger, Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax None NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF McMartinn, Echo, Oregon. 8-ltc. physically, mentally and morally, in Balance, amount to be raised by d strict tax ............. . $32082.82 ..v » .,» . SCHOOL BONDS The polls for the reception of all ballots cast for or against the levying stead of wasting our vitality on the School D istrict No. 14 H a s liv ed in U m a of said tax on said day and date and at the place aforesaid. Vlll be opened Irrevocable past, we should garner up Um atilla Countv. Oreeon at the hour of 2 o’clock p m., and remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock MISCELLANEOUS our energies for the present and fu tilla c o u n ty o v e r f o rty Notice Is hereby given that School p. m., of the same day when the same shall be closed. ture, which may hold so much that District By order of Union High School District Board No. 5, of Umatilla County. No. 14, Umatilla County, HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK y e a rs , is a f a r m e r a n d a may demand our uttermost, both of Oregon, will exercise its option to re Oregon. TIRE ELLIOTT’S SHOP—Gates brain and body. Made this 28th day of October, 1922. h e a v y ta x p a y e r . deem the following described out tires. TRANSFER 52-ltc. F. B. Swayze, Chairman Union High School District Board. Forget all the pinpricks of yester standing bonds of said district; ®*3te. $15,000.00 School Bonds, dated A s P r e s id e n t o f th e day and the day before; they made THE feeling or security Is well worth life seem a blank at the time, all, all April 1, 1910, due April 1, 1930. P M O M I O K K O O N H A R D W A R E S e n a te in 1921 sa v e d the premium paid. How about optional on and after April 1, 1920, N o . 431 that Fire Insurance? See the E. those tiresome worries that cumber bearing interest at the rate of 5 per U m a tilla C o u s ty fro m P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc every one's existence, and though dif cent per annum. ferent in detail are alike in their power $6,000.00 School Bonds, dated b e in g ta x e d $150,000 8EE G. L. BENNETT for Auction to annoy. July 1, 1922, due July 1, 1932, op H. Robinett, Prop. f o r P o r tla n d ’s 1925 fa ir. eering. 26-tfc. tional on and after July 1, 1922. has Just received a full and completeline of Sunkist Products. The Realm of Yesterday bearing interest at the rate of 5 per Hermiston, Ora. (Paid A dv.) WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS, cent per annum. Everybody knows Sunkist Oranges are the best. From the Kansas City Times City and Income Property to ex Sometimes when the sky is gray Said bonds will be redeemed on change for Hermiston Irrigated. November 15, 1922, and interest will I wander down a quiet way, Wo have Sunkist Peaches. J. M. Biggs, Realtor. 48-tfc. cease on said date. The above de Over a road that winds afar, scribed $15,000.00 issue will be paid Sunkist Pears TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon on presentaron at the bank of A dream road where gay chil paper at the Herald office. Kountz Brothers, in New York City. dren are, Sunkist Apricots N. Y. and the $6.000.00 issue will WE HAVE PASTURE for 100 more Back where the laughter rings he paid on presentation at the Na head of horses. Across river. Phone Sunkist Tomatoes more gay. tional Park Bank, in New York City, Send us the p rice o f a y ea r’» 58F5 for particulars. 47-tfc. N. Y. Into the realm of yesterday. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y subscription if you are in arrears Sunkist Pineapples C. K. Cranston, SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR S T A T IO N E R Y Treasurer of Umatilla County Sunkist Beans Biacksmithlng of all kinds. All Into the realm now tinged with gold, Oregon. 5-4 tc. Back where the mystery tales are Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. In fact we have everything Sun told SHERIFF’S SALE 6-tfc. kist. So ome over and get Sunkist. And the hills are touched with deep Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of FOR RENT— 6 room house, 2 acres est green, Remember we are headquarters for the Circuit Court. State of Oregon alfalfa, one acre In berries and Back where the world is peace everything good to eat. for Umatilla County, and to me di T h e Fren ch R estau ran t garden. Garage, barn and ch'eken serene, rected and delivered, upon a decree houses. Mrs. L. A. Phelps 7-tfc. Into the land where the mists hang foreclosure and order of sale | THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT BAKERY m J CONFECTIONERY rendered .and entered In said Court on STRAYED—-To ray farm 7 miles east low “ The West Side Eat Shop’’ the 16th day of SepfenHwr,' 1922. In ■ of town one large brown mule. L. And the wonderful flower of the favor of O. Stangeby and F. M. Gaet. ¡ E legantly Furnished Rooms in Connection H. Pierson. 7-tfc. meadow grow. partners doing business under the i J. Lee Parker, Prop. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS firm name of Stangeby A Gast as ANY ONE wishing trade, on local Plaintiffs and L. B. Smith as cross-; property for valley farms or city I smile at the songs so gayly sung, Hohbach Bros., Proprietors complainant, and against J. S. Gul property communicate with J. L. And sigh at the sound of the liford and Mabie Gull: ford as de- : Hanna, of the J. E. Shears Realty Pendleton. Oregon school bell rung. fendants; for the sum of $578.08 i Co., 416 Henry Bldg., Portland with Interest thereon at the rate of Down through the lane when the day Oregon. 7-tfe. 8 per cent per annum from the 27th is cool day of April, 1921, for the sum o f, LOST-—Diamond brooch, circular in I meet gay friends on the way to $75 as attorney’s fees and for $23.- shape. Reward. Mrs. Georgia Hen school. 80 costs and disbursements In favor derson. 7-tfc. News stand of said Stangeby * Oast and for the On till the curfew toil* the day. Ctgan and Tobacco sum of $1500 with interest thereon ' Roman Meal nourishes and re And my comrades silent steal at the rats of 8 per cent per annum ! pairs every part e f the body. Adv. ‘•way. from he 27th day of April, 1920, for the sum of $150 as attorney's fe e s ’ “ C O L D IN T H E H E A D " LADIES DRESSES. SUITS AND Coats q lad. an you trudge your homeward and for $18.00 costs and disburse- ' on display for week of Nov. 4 to 11 ’ Is an a cu te a tta c k o f N as a l C a ta rrh . ments In favor of said L. B. Smith, - - way ' Thoae «object to frequent •Vnkto** are at K ngsley's. 1-tra W h en you need any which said decree and order of sale ! generally in a ’’run down’’ condition. And dream of the man you'll be has been docketed and enrolled In 1 H A E I /H C A T A R R H M E D 1 C IN B Is a thing in the line of WANTED— 30 tons of Hay delivered. ) some day, : T re a tm e n t consisting o f an O in tm en t, to the office of the Clerk of said Cir be use«! lo cally, and a To nic, w hich acta cuit Court; and whereas by said A. P. Garner. 1-tc. Your dream man never know ro- n e a t a n d a ttra c tiv e Q u ic k ly throu gh the Blood on th e M u- decree and order of sale it was di- , ’ roue Surface«, building up the System, . ....... ' - nown. V - M U l rou . V W m . Printing. rected that the following descr’bed and m a k in g you lea« liab le to “co Ida•• Not ceT m,^ 4 PgW?JIth5t I have Bat noM eaB to,,ch ,fle r Bold by druggists fo r over 40 T e a r*. real property In Umatilla County. * F, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, hours Oregon, to-wit: taken up and have kept tor about four days at the city pound In the Vandal hands to your gay dream The Southwest Quarter of the ' Y e lr E ^ h FOR City of Hermiston the following de To produca a complete automobile flowers. Northeast Quarter of Section 36. aeri bed animal: When a man alta down to wait It require» labor In accessory, plata Township 5. North of Range 28, E. H is EXCEPTIOWAI. o r m a IS o o o o r o n a s p o r t t im e One brown mare about 4 yeara W M be nold by the Sheriff of Uma for lika ship to coma in. It usually glam. fabric, metal and other ro’lla; old branded on right bip with W, Call P« $»«b comrade back again, tilla County, Oregon, to sa tisfy Mid tura* out to ba a racatrersblp, (tl|to In minea, (arme and (oreeta, First National Bank O P E N to AU G O O D e n o u g h fo r AU ATTEND ED bv We Want Yon One flag! One School! One Language! To See Us NOTICE! D . WANT ADS : : DR> H IT T GU NS AMMUNITION RITNER State Senator A FULL LINE Hermiston Market & Grocery D O IT N O W We Need the Money Tasty Stationery For Women S U B S C R IP T IO N DON’T FORGET -------- U S--------- M A G A Z IN E S and O U R N E W S P A P E R $ 2 .5 5 Order Now Delicious K holesome Confectionery