T H E H E B M IST O B H K R A JJ). H ER M ISTO N . OREGOK. ALEXANDER P. MÛÛRË Whereas, it baa pleased the Al­ mighty to remove from our midst by beatb our esteemed friend and brother L. W. Furnas, who for many years was an active member of our beloved order. Therefore be it Resolved that In the death of L. W. Furnas this order and its indi­ vidual members have sustained the loss of a valuable co-worker, and that we extend to his bereaved fam­ ily our heartfelt condolence. Resolved, That a copy of this reso­ lution be sent to the wife and daugh- j ter of the deceased, a copy spread on the records of the lodge, and a copy i furnished to the Hermiston Herald ■ for publication. J. S. West W. R. Longhorn R. C. Challis Committee. A LIVING GINSTITUTION A bank is more than the building It ocupies. It iB more than the cap­ ital and surplus. It is a living n- stitution made so by the men who manage it. Their character la the bank’s character. Their reputation for sagacity, for conservatism, for good Judgment becomes the bank’s reputation. The officers of this institution fu lly realize this fact and are deter­ mined to guard the fine reputation which the bank has acquired. OFFICERS F. B. S w a y ii President R. Alexander Yicc-Praaldent 3. C. Loehrla Cashier W . L. Hamm, Asa’t. Cashier F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k Resolutions of Sympathy From Vine­ yard Lodge No, 206, L 0. 0. F. © U n d e r w o o d 4k U n d s r w s e l Qontril F. T. Hints, who succeeded Chaa. R, Forbes aa head of the United States Veterana' Bureau. To know how flood a cigarette re ally can be mad« you must try a- LODGE DIRECTORY Q U BENESTBERt sAfoswi 'Fufiaria.w a |Ne. a t 8:00 sh a r p la M asonic h a l l . ___ wt5eo“ e- M in nie B. S ta w a r t/1 K a th r y n L. G arn er. S e c . P E K .'f f i .S A U A* t**11- V is itin g m em b ers eordiaU y In v ite d . W. R. L on gh orn . S e c . J . A R e e v e s. N. O. R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E N e . WT, K . o l P . m e e t! ea c h T him dSW e v A ila e In J fa ek a H all, a t 7 30 P.Ti. V i . i J . , b r o th e rs cordially in v ite d . W . H . M cM illan R . A. B r o w n n e . K . R. and 3 . & 0. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FRACIS F. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon E y e s tre a te d , te s te d a ad G lasaes F itte d O ffice o v e r F ir st N a tio n a l Bank O F F IC E V fiO lQ L ■ R E S ID E N C E P H O N E . |0S O ffiae H ours: 9 ta 12 a . m .; 8 to M Q p . U . S. A r m y Shoes Day or night calls a Lowered p it in pity May Morning Breakfast A delicious breakfast given by the We have just bought a tremen­ DR. W. W. ILLSMSY Epworth League Friday morning at dous stock of Army Munson last O ffice o v e r F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k Alexander P. Moore, Pltteburgh pub­ 7 sharp. W affles, hot coffee, ham shoes to be sold to the public dir­ ef Hermiston Osteopathy Medicine Surgery lisher, who is now American minister and eggs w ill be served. Come and | ect. These shoes are 100 per cent C ap ital, Surplus and U ndivided Call« a n sw e r e d at all h ou rs to Spain. P rofits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 O ffice p h o n e M l R e std e a o e p h on e U 1 help the Epworth League all you solid leather w ith heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The up­ can by devouring their crisp waf flea. pers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, there D R . F . V . P R IM E by making them waterproof. These Olympia, Wash - H a d It net been for FOR SALE— Two mowers, 1 wagon, shoes are selling very fast and we 4 horse riding fresno, stack of rye the enactment In 1921 of the suspend­ Dentistry advise you to order at once to In­ straw, 1 gelding 8 years old, wt. ed sentence Jaw, under which courts D e n ta l X -R a y an d D ia g n o s is sure your order blng filled. 1700, 1 cow, 1 stove. Inquire of could parole first offenders under con­ T h e H e r a l d p u b lish e s B an k B ld g . OflkwPboaa.88 Granite Falls. Wash.—An attempt by A. F. Drolshagen, 3 miles north of trol of the state parole board, the state H er m isto n . O regon Th slzeB are 6 to 11, all widths; three bandits to rob the Granite Falla m o re g e n u in e p a id w a n t pealtentiary and state reformatory town. 33-tfc price $2.75. Pay postman on re­ postoffice was frustrated by Mrs. would not have been able to accom a d s th a n a n y o th e r .Resolution to Accept Harding ceipt of goods or send money order Florence Carpenter, wife of the post­ modate the enormous Increase In pop­ MISCELLANEOUS Money refunded If shoes are not W. J. W A R NER p a p e r p u b lis h e d in a c ity Plan Is Turned Down ulation that would have come, W. J. master, Who, clad only In her nlgl^t satisfactory. clothes, engaged in a running gun Haye, director of business control, o f th e sa m e size in E a s t­ By Senate. Attorney-at-Law says ip reviewing the work of the fight with the bandits, driving them e rn O regon. BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand parole board ip the firet biennial re­ off after more than a dozen shots had THE U. S. STORES CO., Hermiston Store. 31-tfe port cf his department. Oregon been exchanged. No one was injured. Washington, D. C.—The senate fort* T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N 1441 B ro ad w ay, Postmaster Carpenter said there lly refused to consider President '’It is appalling to noto the Increase STANDARD SERVICE STATION— In the criminal instinct of the young was an unusually large amount of Harding’s proposal for American parti­ NEW YORK CITY M c K enzie & lieuallkn money in the postoffice vault, Includ­ cipation In the international court of location opposite Herald. manhood of our country,” the report ing payrolls for a number of logging Justice as created under the treaty ol Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat saye. camps in the vicinity. The bandits, Versailles. SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR H a« rem oved from h is fa rm er lo ca tio n la th e The crime Increase is not confined Bond B ld g, to Blacksm ithing of all kinds. All to Washington, but is general all over who had jimmied the front door of A motion by Senator King (demo­ R oom s 1, 2 an d 3 Inland E m p ir e B an k M d g. Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. the United States, according to the the building, had fired one shot of crat) of Utah to take up the reso­ Pendleton : Oregon 6-tfc, ! report, Oregon being the only state nitroglycerin in the vault when they lution accepting the president’s pro­ were discovered. posal was defeated 49 to 24, the vote - I from which the department obtained Mrs. Carpenter wag awakened by being taken while the senate was in FOR SALE— Office safe. Inpulre of figures which did not show a ratio of the first shot and from a window in * state of uproar, due to a parliamen* IF J FAIL TO GROW HAIR W. A. Leathers. DR. THEO. BELETSKI 26tfc , of crime Increase comparable to that FOR SALE her house, 100 feet distant, saw one of lary tangle. in Washington. VETERINARIAN the bandits maintaining a lookout In SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction- The vote came while a half dozen Paroles wpre granted to 681 men Treats All Domestic Animals. erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfc. OR SALE—-40 acres, partly im- front of the building. She armed her­ •enators were shouting for recognition from thé reformatory during the two- ireved Terms, W. A. Leathers. Interstate Stock Inspector self with a ,22-caliber pistol and cush- 25-tfc. FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, year period covered by the report, of «d to the front porch, opening fire. and when half the senute was not Residence at Stone's Placa «Ware of the subject being voted upon. house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. which number 70 per cent made good. Two other men joined the lookout and Attempts by senators to stop the FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre W o rld ’s G r e a te s t H a ir Reid. 24-tfc. returned the fire. They fled, pursued roll-call to learn what the resolution ranch 3 1-1 miles from Hermiston G ro w e r. G ro w s h a ir on AIR RECORD IS BROKEN for particulars see C. H. Skinner. by Mrs. Carpenter, and made good contained were blocked by parliamen­ 1-tfc. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND their escape. b a ld h e a d s. I t m u s t n o t tary objections, and the rollcall ended BERT MULLENS INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ Army Flans Attain« Spaed of 250 Miles without the subject of the resolution FftfeeNO SHOES $4.00 per "pair. per Hour. ALTOR. 26-tfc be p u t w h e re h a ir is n o t The Particular Barber VETS’ HOSPITALS being announced. The vote was strict­ Harmon's Blacksm ith Shop. 22-tfc. Washington, D. C. — All airplane SURVEY w a n te d . O u res d a n d ru ff ly on party lines, republicans voting THE BEST that’s grown In garden speed records were broken by the Program Throughout Nation to Be against King’s motion and democrats a n d a ll sc alp tro u b le s. FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. W hite Leg­ and bedding plants at the Pelmul- tad States army air servioe when Shop at Siscel's Confectionery supporting him. Inveetigatad, Saye Director Hlnee. horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred der greenhouse. Porch boxes, $1.75 p e r ja r . of Its machines established the Washington, D. C.—A complete sur­ Rhode Island hens all good layers, hanging baskets and cut flowers. reçord of 250 miles an hour, the war A gents W anted vey of the veterans’ bureau hospital also 1 thorobred Jersey bull com­ 32-tfc department officials announced. ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum­ The record was established during a program Is being made. Director Hines bia district. 25-tfc, LOST— Cockerel Spaniel, extra long flight from Nogales, Aril., to Fort says, to determine whether existing « J. L. VAUG H AN ■ body, short legs, bob fall, dark BHss, Tex. The plane was piloted by facilities are adequate both as to the 448 Logan Ave. number of beds and as to the condi­ i Electric Fixtures 3 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap. brown, name Buster. W earing Major Leo Heffernan, with Sergeant Send us th e p rice o f a y e a r ’s WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Now on good gravel Job. Also has tion of the hospital buildings ’ and Appliances collar w ith C. E. Fuller’s name on Jensen acting &s observer. flat rack for hauling wheat or The first establishments to be ex­ subscription i f you are in arrears ,, P h e n e IS» The distance of 75 miles from Co­ it. Liberal reward for any infor­ baled hay. Inquire thia office. g 2 0 3 B. C o u r t • « . R a n d la to n , 13-tfc. mation concerning his where­ lumbus, N. M„ to Fort Bliss was nego­ amined, it was Indioated, are those abouts. C. E. FulleT, W alla W alla tiated Ih 1$ minutes, an average speed In the district comprising southern “ COLD IN THE HEAD” ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY Wash. — 32-3tc of 2»0 miles ah hour, the department California. Another establishment is Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. the Livermore, Càl., project. stAted. Bull for sale, coming 2 years old, Those subject to frequent "colds" are (■■■■■■■■■■aBaHaBBaa The survey eventually will comprise generally In a 'Tun down” condition. ----- - ■ - also one coming 2 years old, black LOST— Between C.H. Johns place HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a forty-eight hospital« In the veterans’ Jersey heifer, w ill be fresh in and Hermiston, a riding bridle. Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps^ Night Riding Cate« Dismissed. be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts bureau program and If It is found that e> the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum­ Finder please return to J. W. Medford^ Or.—The final chapter In Quickly through the Blood on the Mu­ ■ “ bia district. 20-tfc. cous Surfaces, building up the 8ystero, Christopherson and receive reward thd JackpOj county ijlghtridlng cades the program cannot be completed un­ and making you less liable to "colds." der present appropriations, additional 3 4 -ltp ai fu* a l the three chief defendants, Bold by druggists for over 10 Tears. FOR SALE cheap, team w eight about money will be asked. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. SATURDAY, MAY 5 2500. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone ADDING machine rolls at the Herald 42F13. 21-tfc. office. Yucatan Ruins Data to 460 A. D. 7----7 Jacksonville wheh Prosecuting Ájtpímey Rawles Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.—Examina­ FOR RENT— Ten acres of land In TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon Moofa asked tljgt the remaining ihd lot- tion of the Maya ruins of Chlchenitxa, SEE paper for sale at the Herald. cultivation; good buildings, one Just completed by the American scien­ meats against the tnçn be dismissed. m ile east of Umatilla. For particulars «--- 2 tist, Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, has see Albert Atchison. Um atilla, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL HEAPING brought to light evidences of a civiliza­ Notice is hereby given that the 2 6 tie FEATURING Porto Rico Remains Dry. tion dating back to the middle of the undersigned as administrator of the COLLEEN MOORE AND Washington, D. C —Despite the fact fifth century A. D., which Dr. Morley FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn baby estate of John F. Green, deceased, Our new brick shoe store Is now open CULLEN LANDIS that the Philippines are "wide open” says was the most advanced of any In with a new line of goods. See us for chicks. March, April and May has filed his final account and re­ so far as liquor is concerned, Porto the western hemisphere prior to ths She was just an inexperienced hatches. 1 or 500. R. L. Smith, port In said estate with the Clerk of Rico will remain as “dry” as contin­ discovery of America by Columbus. — FOR— SHOE REPAIRING flapper,” what chance had she the County Court of the State of Hermiston, Oregon. 27-tfc ental United States, under a ruling by Oregon for Umatilla county, and that aginst a married flirt of thirty in a OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ FOR SALE— Duroc-Jersey sows, w ill the judge thereof has fixed Monday, legal authorities of the war depart­ contest for a man's love? But she Sam Rodgers, Prop. ment, and concurred in by the attorney farrow In week. Purebred. Phone the 4th day of June, 1923, at the w on! See this picture, to learn how general. 64F5. A. A. Paulsen. 27-tfc hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon she did it. ^OR SALE— Bay team, w eight about as the time, and the County Court ALSO TWO REEL room In the Court House at Pendle­ 2600. Also harness and wagon. ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the — AND— Ed. Haugeberg. 30-tfc place for the hearing of objections FOR SALE— Two m owers one hay to such final account and the settle­ Admission— 10 and 30c rake, one wagon, 2-horae fresno, ment thereof. W. J. Warner, 4-horse riding fresno, stack of rye C O N F E C T IO N E R Y straw, one gelding 8 years, weight Admlsistrator of the Estate of John SUNDAY. MAY 6 S T A T IO N E R Y F. Green, dee'eased. 34-5tc 1700, 2 sets harness. Inquire A. F. WASHINGTON HIT BY INCREASE IN CRIME NOTICE! »9 WOMAN FRUSTRATES POSTOFFICE ROBBERY INTERNATIONAL COURT PROPOSALDEFEATED il T 1 « âfi d $50 Reward O riental Hair R oot Hair G row er D O IT N O W Prof. M. S. Crosse We Need the Money PLAY H O U SE s " F O R S A K IN G A LLO TH ERS” H IT T Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office ■ a a GUNS C entury C om edy JL W . S ia r r l AMMUNITION Drolshagen, town. 3 m iles F lorence V idor north of 29-tfc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA • CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS— In the matter of the estate of Chau Clinesmith, one m ile north of Hermiston. it - t f e James A. Ralph, deceased. N otice of final account. Weaned pigs for sale. Mrs. W. A . Notice Is hereby given that the Ford, Umatilla. 33-2t undersigned has filed his final re­ port In the matter of the above en­ FOR SALB— 191» Dodge touring titled estate, and the court has fixed car. In good condition. Cash or Monday, the 21at day of May, 1923, terms or trade. See L. M. Smith. as the time, and the county court ► 3 4 -ltc room In the county court house at SWEET POTATOES yielded at the Pendleton. Oregon, as the place for rate of 400 bushels per acre on my hearing and settlin g said final ac­ place last year. Through May count; any heir, creditor, or other and June I can furnish plants of person Interested In the Estate to file the Nancy Hall and Porto Rico objections to said final account on or by mail prepaid for $1.10 per lC(f. before the day appointed for such A. D. Smith. Hermiston. 34-4tp hearing and settlem ent. Dated this 4th day o f April, 1923. FOR SALE— Two loads first cutting Frank Ralph. hay. Geo Genn. 3 4 -ltc Administrator FOR SALE— Good range, $20. Call Phone 31-W 3 4 -ltc 22-Stc c o n tin e n ta l ro u te w h en it w a s b la z e d ----a n d IS N O W But it’s easier to "negotiate” now than then, and the REDUCED round trip S U M M E R E X C U R S IO N FARES in e ffe c t d a ily b e tw e e n M ay 1 5 and S e p te m b e r 1 5 o v e r th e UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will make it very attractive. Study this table. D enver. . O m aha K a n s a s C it y S t. L o u in « B u ff a lo 884.00 8116.82 P it t a b u rg h 87 00 114.7« W a r h in u fo n «7 í» 1M 58 P h ila d e lp h ia 78 60 188.88 N ew Y ork MOO 142.40 B o sto n . . 1ÍJ0 #>2 148 60 Atlanta m i . r» 112.68 M o n trea l 10« 78 127.71 w ith c o r r e s p o n d in g f a r e s t o o th e r im p o r ta n t c e n te r s . F in a l r etu rn lim it O c to b e r S lat. L ib e r a l a top o v e r p r iv ile g e * g o in g an d r e tu r n in g A aide tr ip t o Y W low rton e at sm a ll a d d ition al coat w ill afford t h e e x p e r ie n c e o f a life tim e . C a ll n s b y p h o n e a n d le t u * m a k e ad y o u r a r r a n g e m e n ts. It c ' < $ n o B u r e an d w ill s a v e y o u lo ta o f w orry. F. C . W o u g h t e r , A g e n t , H e r m i s t o n W a M c M u rra y , G e n e ra l Paaa. A g e n t P o rtlan d , O reg o n A FULL LINE ®4-it s. c. Loehrie, £ity Tread. d K rause’s C hocolates — IN— “T H E R EA L ADVENTURE” A romance of, and in, marriage for oldweds, newlyweds, neverweds and hopefuls. Rolin C onedy A eso p ’s Fables Admission— 10 and 30c WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Good Time in Candies W e d o th e b e s t w o rk a n d a s re a s o n a b le a s w e can. News »land Cigars and Tobacco W m . H. O g d e n Jeweler sad Watch Beker " G ift. That LaR" A Plum Center Comedy —with— “Pop” Tuttle Admission— 10 and 30c Doors Open 7:30 Sho wftarts 7:4#’ T he Best Don’t Forget A Western Special “T he Girl From G od ’s C ountry” Bur-Bee Bars to h a v e t h a t w a tc h o r clock re p a ire d . Call For Waranti All outstanding City of Hermiston FOR SALE— New "Side R ey” $12.5$ spotlight for $ ! • ; 32-short W in­ Warrants up to 2 H 1 , inclusive, ex­ chester repeating rifle. $$.»«. cept Special Street W arrants, are Inquire at Herald office. 33-2te '•ailed for payment. Interest stops on this date. W E A N E D PIGS— Purebred D -J .. at Dated this 3rd day o f May, 1923. low price. Enquire Herald offlee. W as th e m o s t d ir e c t tr a n s­ H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : ■ * CALL 2 5 4 : For H au lin g ® Come in a n . renew il nex. time you art bi town T. H. G aither ri ■ Dray and Transfer