OTE STAND BY YOUR TOWN OFFICERS P. B. BwayM Présidait R. Alexinder Vice-President S. C. Lochrla Caahler W. L. Hamm, A u ’t. Caahler If you think your town's the best, Tell 'em so. If you’d have her lead the rest, Help her grow. When there’s anything to do. Let the fellows count on you: You’ll feel bully when It’s through! Don’t you know? When a stranger from afar Comes along, Tell him who and what you are— Make It strong; Needn't flater, neer bluff, Tell the truth, for that’s enough! Join thebo oeters— that’s the stuff. We belong. First National Bank ef Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 NOTICE! „T he H erald publishes more genuine paid want ads than any other paper published in a city of the same size in East­ ern Oregon. THERE’S A REASON FOR SALE— Two mowers, 1 wagon, 4 horse riding fresno, stack of rye straw, 1 gelding 8 years old, wt. 1700, 1 cow, 1 stove. Inquire of A. F. Drolshagen, 3 miles north of 33-tfc FOR SALE— A good grade cow. Fresh 5th of June. A. W. Agnew. 35-tfc MISCELLANEOUS LIEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand Store. 31-tfc STANDARD SERVICE STATION- locatlon opposite Herald. If W âNT AOS FOR SALE f'OR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im­ proved Terms. W. A. Leathers. 35-tfc. •»FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston for particulars see C. H. Skinner. 1-tfc. FRESNO SHOES »4.00 per pair. Harmon’s Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc. FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg­ horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred Rhode Island hens all good layers, also 1 thorobred Jersey bull com­ ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum­ bia district. 25-lfc. fflS B M I S T O fl HERALD, H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N ? Notice To know British gin became the proud pos­ NOT MUCH CHANGE IN WORLD or h ow pood a cigarette sessor of a cup on which her name - All members of the I. O. O. F. are really ca n b e made requested to be present at regular Recent Finds In England Show That was scratched. AMADA. How it came to be buried whole nobody can aay, you m u st try meeting Mouday, June 4, 1923 Ancients Had Knowledge of but buried it was, for it has been un­ Things We Call Modem. Work in the Initiatory degree and earthed by the worker* who are widen­ good eats on tap. ing old Waning street. When the Romans were In Britain Many other relics are being brought M. L. Watson, J. S. West, R. C. they drove one of their flrrn, well- to light. Fragments of pottery, whole Challis, Committee. paved, lasting roada diagonally right vessels like Amada’s cup, some with across England from the Kentish coast the potter's name Impressed on them, Card of Thanks and Announcement to the Dee, taking in London on Its querns, or hand mills, for grinding way. com, terra-cotta lamps, bronze pins, In consideration that I am leaving That sea-to-sea thoroughfare was a and coins. Pendleton and about to enter into busy scene 1,800 years ago. Clvlllsa- At Dartford a bronze brooch has been another field of labor I hereby thank tlon guthered along IL Now the road found in such a perfect state of pres­ the people of Pendleton and vicinity la being excavated and widened or re­ ervation that after 1,800 years It could for the patronage I have enjoyed; made as one of the great motor roads, be used today for Its original purpose. during the four years I have been and the digging that la going on, The point of the pin falls Into a socket, as nearly 2,000 men labor to give the as with a modem safety-pin, and with you. old route a new life, reveals some curi­ I am leaving prescription copies ous proofs of how little change has shows that our way* and those of our forefathers are very near. of all the work I have done here, taken place In some of the habits of with Dr. Walts who has consented to the people. In that tar-oft time, for instance, ADDING machine rolfe at the Herald extend to any who may call on him office. the usual courtesies and incidental near Southfleet In Kent, a little Roman service that accompany this work and which I believe and trust will be wholly satisfactory to you. Again thanking you I am, We have Just bought a tremen­ Yours most truly, dous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public dir­ 38-ltc Dr. A. M. Simmons ect. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy double Notice of Annual School Meeting soles sewed and nailed. The up­ Notice is hereby given to the legal pers tre of heavy tan chrome voters of School District No. 14. of leather with bellows tongue, there R aise them th e Pan-a-ce-a w ay Umatilla County, State of Oregon, by making them waterproof. These that the annual school meeting of S tart them right—keep them growing—without any back­ shoes are selling very fast and we said District will be held at the set. PAN-A-CE-A gives chicks good appetite and good advise you to order at once to In­ school house In Hermiston, Oregon; digestion—gives vigor to resist disease. PAN-A-CE-A pre­ sure your order bing filled. to begin at the hour of two o'clock vents food fermentation— that’s where most of the bowel Th sizes are 6 to 11, all widths; P. M., on the third Monday of June, troubles start. PAN-A-CE-A prevents and cures gapes, in­ price »2.75. Pay postman on re­ being the 18th day of June, A. D. digestion, diarrhea, leg weakness. PAN-A-CE-A your chicks ceipt of goods or send money order 1923. and then watch them feather. A PAN-A-CE-A chick will Money refunded if shoes are not out-feather a non-PAN-A-CE-A chick every time. This meeting is called for the pur. satisfactory. pose of electing One Director and One Dr. Hess Poultry PAN-A-CE-A makes chicks grow. Clerk and the transaction of busi­ MITCHELL DRUG COMPONY ness usual at such meeting. THE U. S. STORESCO., Hermiston, Oregon Phone 81 Dated this 28th day of May, 1923. 1 4 4 1 B ro a d w a y , W. J. Warner, NEW YORK CITY Thomas Campbell, Members Board of Directors. Attest: R. A. Brownson, Clerk. 38-2 ueen E sther chapter n .. i maste aacand Tuesday evenir at *900 share in Maaonjc hall. Vial Q V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«. L O. O. F. a ii n ’^ '* , e B ch «Bins in Odd raitews hall VI bi tins member, cordially invited. W.R. Loaghorn. Sec. • A. - - Reeves. - N. O. - J. RECLAMATION LODGE N o . WT, X. e u h Thursday eveaiaa la V laM te a t P . m e e ts M a c k '. H a ll, at 7:30 P M . b ro th e r» c o rd ia lly in v ite d * ' H- * ÿ ç uan DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 996 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. ■>.; 2 to (dUp. m. Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank Osteopathy 5 | F R E E P IC T U R E S 5 Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bids. Office T hom . «3 Hermiston. Oregon Rasiddnc. Phrfln 7U W. J. W A R NER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston When Knighthood Was In Flower W edn esd ay and Thursday, June 6 -7 A dm ission, 5 0 - 10c : : : Oregon M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. $50 Reward Pendleton :: Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSK1 IF .I FAIL TO GROW HAIR VETERINARIAN Treats All Domestic Animals. Intel-state Stock Inspector Residence at Stone’s Place O riental Hair “M illions M ow Living W ill N ever « R oot Hair G rower D ie” £ World’s Greatest Hair THE PLAY HOUSE Surgery D R . F . V . P R IM E ■ J Medicine Calla answered at all hour« Office phone 661 Residence phone Til ij>r.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice : «