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'THE HEBMISTOR HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGOH. Notice STAND BY YOUR TOWN 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. j OFFICERS F. B. Swayz» President R. A lex Inder Vice-President 8 .. C. Lochrle Cashier W. L. Hamm, Ass't. Cashier THERE’S A REASON Notice of Annual School Meeting 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 town. 33-tfc FOR SALE— A good grade cow. Fresh 5th of June. A. W. Agnew. 35-tfc FOR SALE— My whole herd of milch cows and registered Jerssey male. Oscar R. Otto, Irrigon, Ore. 39-lp FOR SALE—One and a half ton Max well truck, A -l condition. In quire at Neil’s Garage. 39-tfc WANT ADS FOR SALE BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand Store. Sl-tfc FRESNO SHOES $4.00 per pair. LOST— Fountain pen, trimmed with Harmon's Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc. gold band, in postoffice; keep sake; finder please return to post- FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg office. ltp horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred Rhode Island hens all good layers, LOGANBERRIES— Place your order also 1 thorobred Jersey bull com now for top quality loganberries ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum at $1.50 per crate. Shipped by bia district. 25-tfc. express same day as picked. R. L. Glthens, Eagle Creek, Ore. 39-2tc 3% ton Public Truck for sale cheap. Now on rood gravel Job. Also has flat rack for hauling wheat or WANTED—Women, and grls over 14 years of age, for stemming baled hay. Inquire this office. 13-tfc. strawberries at Hood River. Un furnished frame camp houses pro ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY vided at 10 and 15 cents per day. Bull for sale, coming 2 years old. Finest spring water piped to also one coming 2 years old, black camp grounds. Our work room Jersey heifer, will be fresh in is cool, light a ndatry. Season Is the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum Just starting. Apply before com- 20-tfc. bin district. lng. Hood River Canning Co., Hood River. 39-ltc FOR SALE cheap, team weight about 2500. Call F. 3. Beddow. Phone 21-tfc. I am prepared to do any light 42F13. hauling that,you may have. Will make country trips at 20c a mile. FOR SALE— Bay team. weight about A share of your buslnes lg solicit- 2600. Also harness and wagon. ed. George L. Challis, Phone 30-tfc Ed. Haugeberg. 83-W. 39-tfc FOR SALE— Family cow cheap, also team of horses suitable for all FOR RENT— Two months or longer. farm purposes. Would trade the furnished five room house; fine horses for young stuff. Also cow location. Address Box 362. 39-2p and heifer to freshen soon at a reasonable price and terms. E. TO TRADE— Good buggy or saddle P. Dodd. 35-tfc for chickens. Inquire Herald office. Gooseberries. grinder. horses. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, May 26, 1923. Notice iB hereby given that Mat thew J. Casey, of Echo, Oregon, who, on November 4, 1919, made Home stead Entry No. 019081, for W% N W « , S W « Section 20, Township 3 North. Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Com missioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 17th day of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Heft, of Echo, Oregon, John Deardorff, of Echo, Oregon, S. C. Cumings, of Echo, Oregon, John Hamman, of Hermiston, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. J. H. 3 8-tfc ¡ALE— Baby bed springs and ress; man's bicycle; sanitary W. J. Warner. 3 8-tfc FOR SALE CHEAP—My equity In 4614 acre ranch In the Fourth unit. Leslie W. Adams, Eason. Wash. 5S-2tp FOR SALE— 1 dining room set, 6 chairs, 1 7-ft. round table, one buffet, also 1 bed. mattress and springs, 1 new electric iron. 2 blocks east of post office. Mrs L. Myron Smith. 39-1U NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of John F. Green, deceased, has filed h's final account and re port in said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla county, and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 4th day of June, 1923, at the hour of 2 o’clock In the afternoon ae the time, and the County Court room In the Court House at Pendle ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, as the place for the bearing of objections to such final account and the settle ment thereof. W. J. Warner. Admlslstrator of the Estate of John F. Oreen. deceased _ V in e y a r d lodge n o . 8 * I o. ’ M ete Meh M onter «vante» la O Ù IBM»» halL Viel tips-members cordMIly in ^ tid J. A. Rmvte. N . O. W. R. Longhorn, itee. RECLAMATION LODGE No. Krt, K. $4-$U To care for increased business and to better serve its patrons by handling traffic without delay, even during times of peak business, the Union Pacific has entered upon a program of Im provements for 1923 estimated to cost $42.817,708, the principal items of which are: Branch liyes and extensions............................ $5,992,837 Equipment................................................................................ 11,547,895 Additional main track (double tracking..................... 5,198,756 Additional yard and passing tracks................................ 3,001,022 Shops, enginehouses, tools and machinery..................... 3,992,621 Water and fuel stations....................................... 1,802,783 Station and terminal facilities....................................... 2,651,771 Properly for terminal expansion.................................. 1,143,725 Elimination of grade crossings............................... 858,364 Additional signals and interlocking................................. 241,639 Heavier rails........................................................................... 1,907,260 Bridge Betterments............................................................. 2,024,255 Ballasting and other road Improvements..................... 2,454,880 Total ............................................................................... $42,817,708 New construction Includes a line from Lund to Cedar City, Utah, opening up a territory rich in agriculture, iron and the scenic attractions of Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks; also an alternate main line through, Boise, and a branch in the Idaho Falls District. A line from Delta to Fill more, Utah, not included in the foregoing, was completed last month. The additional main track will provide double track from Omaha to Ogden and Salt Lake, except for 27 miles With con nections east of Omaha, It means 1,615 miles of double track westward from Chicago, the longest continuous stretch of double track in the United States1 over which solid through trains are run. New equipment includes 78 freight locomotives and 57 all-steel passenger train cars. A11 main line through passenger tratng will now be all-steel equipped. These expenditures are In addi tion to 4,600 box and automobile cars, 45 steel passenger train cars, 80 locomotives and 100 tank cars, purchased last year and delivered this year. Nor do these figures Include 8,630 new refrig erator cars of Pacific Fruit Express Company owned Jontly by the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, purchased in 1922 and 1923 that will be available for the 1923 perishable traffic. These improvements are in addition to the regular maintenance program. They will be made from new capital and not from earnings. .The work will give employment to a vast number of persons In the territory served. This program is entered upon w ith a firm b elief in the pros perity of the W estern states and a confidence th at the people in the territory served by the Union Pacific w ill co-operate in m ain tain in g the railroad at a point of greatest effectiveness. Constructive suggestions ure always welcome. C. R. GRAY, President. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W/jù. 'iJjU liU U lU kkV RO LL Y O U R OW N DR. FRACI8 P. ADAMS W IT H R i * " L a C r o i x P a p e r . A tta c h ..! Physician and gnrgSM Eyn Irrateri. teated rad Sl..w* Meted Office ov«r Fltet N.tiooM Beak OFFICE PHONE. M RESIDENCE PHONE. M i OKU. Hours: » te 18 a. m.; 1 te ». Day or night calls answered pPfanptly U. S. Army Shoes DR. W. W. ILLSU5Y We have Just bought a tremen dous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be gold to the public dir ect. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The up pers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, there by making them waterproof. Theee shoes are selling very fast and we advise you to order at once to in sure your order bing filled. Office over Firat National Bank Osteopathy D R . F . V . P R IM E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Office Hermiaton. Oregon Raaidlhêr m W. J. W A RN ER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston THE U. S. STORESCO., 1441 B roadw ay, NEW YORK CITY : : : Oregon M c K enzie & ldeualeen Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from hia former location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Pendleton $50 Reward :; Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI 1F_I FAIL TO GROW HAIR VETERINARIAN Trents All Domestic Animal». Oriental Hair Root Hair Grower Interstate Stock Inspector Residence at Stone’s Pine» World’s Greatest Hair Grower. Grows hair on bald heads. It must not be put where hail is not wanted. Oures dandruff and all scalp troubles. 81.75 per jar. BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel’i Confectionery A gents W anted Prof. M. S. Crosse 4 4 8 Logan A v». Wo» the m ost d ire c t tra m - con tin en tal route when it was b lazed — a n d IS NOW But it’s easier to "negotiate” now than then, and the REDUCED round trip Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla P ell & Smith, Umatilla. Oregon Schedule Effective June 1, 1923 S U M M E R E X C U R S IO N FARES Leave — A. M. P. M. P. M. 8:00 12:01 4:00 Pendleton......... 1:15 6:15 Echo................. 9:15 Stanfield ........ . 9:35 1:35 5:35 Hermiston.. .. . 9:55 1:35 6:35 Ar. Umatilla .. . 10:15 2:15 6:15 In effect daily between M a y 1 5 and S ep tem b er 1 5 over the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will make it very attractive. Study thia table. B o ffa lo 8116.62 164.00 P ittsb u rgh 114.76 67.00 W ash in gton 186.56 67 00 P h ila d e lp h ia 139 92 76.60 C hicago Ma 81.00 142.40 B o sto n . D e tr o it . 148.60 100.62 A tla n ta . C in cin n ati « 112.66 101.80 M ontreal T o ro n to . 127.76 108.76 with corresponding fares to other important centers. Final return limit October Slat. Liberal stop-over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrangements. It costs no more and will save you lots of worry. D enver • « Om aha • î J. L. V AUG H AN a ’ E lectric Fixtures and Appliance« « Phone 139 £ 2OS g . C o u r t e t . HOW’S THIS? H ALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will do what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly R elieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus assistin g to restore nor mal conditions. Bold by druggists for over 40 Years. P e n d le to n , O re . ■ ! J fg g •■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■n ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps! F . J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. K a n sa s C ity 8 1. L o u is . A. M. P. M. P. M. Leave — 8:00 12:15 5:00 Umatilla ......... Hermiston .... . 8:20 12:35 5:20 Stanfield ......... . 8:45 1:00 5:45 Echo................... . 9:00 1:15 6:00 Ar. Pendleton . .. 10:15 2:30 7:15 Sunday Schedule Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M. Leave Pendleton, 5:00 P. M. B B B SEE B H IT T Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ with a new line of goods. See us for F . C . W © tig h te r , A g e n t, H erm is to n W m . M c M u rra y , G e n e ra l Paas. A g e n t P o rtla n d , O rego n Then! FARES Medicine Call» answered at all hours Office phone 661 Rdaldeuee p h o o efli Th sizes are 6 to 11, ail widths; price $2.75. Pay postman on re ceipt of goods or send money order Money refunded if shoes are not satisfactory. W IN N IP E G , M A N IT O B A Umatilla to Pendleton, Inpulre of — 26tfc round trip, $3.25. Hermiston to Pendleton, SEE O. L. BENNETT for Auction- round trip, $2.80. erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfc. Stanfield to Pendleton, round trip, $2.35. FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, Echo to Pendleton, $1.00; house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. trip, $1.90. Reid. 24-tfc. N eal ths Wand Ad«:— — REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 26-tfc R SALE— Good“Holsteln cow. rea- lonable.. Write B. L. Dlllabough Soardman, regon. 38-2tc THE BEST that’s grown in garden and bedding plants at the Pelmul- 5R SALE—Or trade for country der greenhouse. Porch boxes, home. Nine rooms and bath, bun hanging baskets and cut Dowers. galow style modern residence, ' 32-tfc built In conveniences, plastered, full basement all cemented, fur Have several good clear residence nace heat, lot 62x132 feet; cor properties to exchange. Also In ner lot, cement sidewalk, all well come property. See J. M. Biggs. Improved. Price $6,000.00 Write Realtor. 36-tfc C. W. Brown. 594 W. Sherman St., Lebanon, Oreg. 38-4tp Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf FOR SALE— 1920 model Ford tour ing car, starter and spot light, good rubber. First reasonable cash offer will buy It. Call at Parker’s store. 37-tfc FOR SALE— One team and harness, one wagon and hay rack, one ex tra hay rack. Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. 39-tfc MHt»_ at 8:00 sharp la Uaaoaüc t _ m ir a n .. Minni. E. Stewart, 1 Kathryn L. Garn«. Sac. Mark s Hall, at T:M P. M. VIsMn« brothers cordially Invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brow ana. K. R. and S. & C. UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. City FOR SALE— Office safe. W. A. Leathers. 35-tfc Upham, Diagonal rd. FOR SALE—Work Reid. Notice 1» hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said District will be held at the school house In Hermiston, Oregon; to begin at the hour of two o’clock P. M., on the third Monday of June, being the 18th day of June, A. D. 1923. This meeting is called for the pur. pose of electing One Director and One Clerk and the transaction of busi ness usual at such meeting. Dated this 28th day of May, 1923. W. J. Warner, Thomas Campbell, Members Board of Directors. Attest; R. A. Brownson, Clerk. 38-2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION •M7SrF.TT.AWF.nnR FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im STANDARD SERVICE STATION— proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. location opposite Herald. 25-tfc. SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre Blacksmtthtng of all kinds. All ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston Work Guaranteed. Telephone 803. for particulars see C. H. Skinner. 1-tfc. 8-tfc. FOR SALE— Bone Market. Q U nion P a cific to Spend Forty-tw o M illions for 1923 Im provem ents ot P., hmcu each Thnnday . v r a i n la In consideration that I am leaving Pendleton and about to enter into another field of labor I hereby thank the people of Pendleton and vicinity for the patronage I have enjoyed during the four years I have been with you. I am leaving prescription copies of all the work I have done here, with Dr. Watts who has consented to extend to any who may call-on him the usual courtesies and Incidental service that accompany this work and which I believe and trust will be wholly satisfactory to you. Again thanking you I am. Yours most truly, 38-ltc Dr. A. M. Simmons of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 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. UJ5BN| Card of Thanks and Announcement First National Bank NOTICE! LODGE DIRECTORY AU members of the I. O. 0. F. are requested to be present at regular meeting Monday, June 4, 1923 Work in the initiatory degree and good eats on tap. M. L. Watson. J. S. West, R. C. Challis, Committee. SHOE REPAIRING — FOR— OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop. $1.75; Now! $1.50; GUNS J J ■ a ■■■■■■n aa $1.25; — AND— {LU Starei AMMUNITION C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y A FULL U N E Krause’s Chocolates See Our W indo w Bur-Bee Bars round — THE PLAY HOUSE, HERMISTON Saturday, June 9 Admission—10-30c Gladys W alton-Harry Myer» in “Top O ’ The Morning” Comedy Drama Also “ Rookies,” Featuring Brownie, the Wonder Dog. Sunday, June 10 You’ll like this Admission, 10-30c W a llie R e id in “TH E D IC T A T O R ” Caramba! What a picture! Fights and thrills and gay rom ance in a Spanish banana republic-with a wild young American and a pretty señorita the center of it all. Wednesday and Thursday, June 13-14 * Admission: 10-30 cents “H er G ilded C age”—G loria Sw anson A love drama that reveals the sensational secrete o f a Paris dancer, who wins fame and love after many temptations. This is a SPECIAL, but will be shown a t POPULAR PRIBES-Let’s all go. for suggestions as to the proper The Best in Candies GRADUATION GIFT News stand Cigars and Tobacco r o illllllllllB lIB B f ll W m . H. O gden Jeweler ssd Watch Maker ‘ Gifts That Last” : ! Ì Has Your C orr* anc ! renew it next Subscription you an E xpired? fri town CALL 2S4 For Hauling T. H. Gaither : a 5 a a a Dray and Tran sfer IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B J!