The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 21, 1923, Image 3

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    TH E
STAND BY YOUR TOWN
If you think your town's the beat.
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 fiater, neer bluff.
Tell the truth, for that’s enough!
Join thebo osters— that’s the stuff.
We belong.
OFFICERS
F. B. Swayzs
Präsident
R. Alexinder
Vice-President
8. C. Leohrie
Cashier
W L. Hamm,
Ase’t. Cashier
First National Bank
of Hermiston
C ap ital, Surplus and U ndivided
P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
NOTICE!
T hb H erald publishes
more genuine paid want
ads than any ether
paper published in a city
ef the same size in East­
ern Oregon.
THSRE’S A REASON
FOR SALE
H E R M IS T O N
Anthony F. Drolshagen had in and
to the above described property on
the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1922,
or since then has acquired, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap­
plied in satisfaction of said execu-
ton and all costs.
Dated this 12th day of June, A. D.
1923.
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff
40-5tc
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Union High Schol District No. 3
Notice Is hereby given that the an
nual election of School Directors for
Union High School District No. 5
Umatilla County, Oregon, will be
held on Monday, June 25, 1923, at
the school building In Hermiston
Oregon, where the union high school
la conducted, for the purpose
electing five directors for said
Union High School District. The
polls will be open from 2 o’clock P,
M. until 7 o’clock P. M.
K. B. SWAYZE
Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Union High School District No
6.
R. A. BROWNSON,
Clerk of Union High School District
No. 5.
(39-3tc)
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
WHEN IN
OREGON.
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
P E N D L E T O N
HAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
—AT—
W E S T E R N A U T O CO.
LODGE DIRECTORY
ESTHER CHA;
Q UEAN
m ete «eceed Tueedny
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
at 8:00 sharp la Masonic hall. _____
wek-ome.
Mhrni« B. Stewart. W. IL
Kathryn L. Garner. See.
Fell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
V in e y a r d l o d g e n o . w , l o . o , f .
v meets each Monday evewinff in O& FeUm
hall. Vlaitintf member« cordially invited.
W. R. Loafhorn. See.
N . f l.
J. A.
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Leave
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
Pendleton........... 8:00 12:01 4:00
Echo................ 9:15
1:15 5:15
Stanfield ....... ... 9:35 1:35 5:35
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 830
Hermiston.. .. .. 9:55 1:35 5:35
Ar. Umatilla .... 10:15 2:15 6:15
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes—Accessories
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Colby Dyer, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed exe­
cutor of the Last Will and Testament
of William Colby Dyer, deceased, and
that he has qualified as the law dir
ects. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, with
proper vouchers, to me at the office
of W. J. Warner, my attorney, at
his office In Hermiston, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated this 17th day of May, 1923.
L. Curtis Dyer,
36-5tc
.
Executor
now
Leave
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
Umatilla ....... ... 8:00 12:15 6:00
Hermiston _ .. 8:20 12:35 5:20
Stanfield ....... ... 8:45 1:00 5:46
Echo.............. . ... 9:00 1:15 8 0 0
Ar. Pendleton .... 10:16 2:30 7:15
ROLL
Y O U R
RECLAMATION LODGE Ne. W , K.
of P., meets each Thursday evenlan la
Mack's Hall, at 7J0 P. M. Viaitfn<
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Hrownsoa.
K. R. and 8.
C. C.
15^
O W N
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1
W IT H
R i i D a C r o l w P a p e r a A ttached
Sunday Schedule
Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M.
Leave Pendleton, 5:00 P. M.
U. S. Army Shoes
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-tfc.
FARES
Umatilla to Pendleton,
round trip. $3.25.
Hermiston to Pendleton,
round trip, $2.80.
Stanfield to Pendleton,
round trip, $2.35.
Echo to Pendleton, »1 .00;
trip. $1.90.
$1.75;
$1.50;
$1.26;
Osteopathy
3 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
Now on good gravel job. Also has
flat rack for hauling wheat or
baled hay. Inquire this office.
13-tfc.
ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY
Bull for sale, coming 2 years old,
also one coming 2 years old, black
Jersey heifer, will be fresh in
the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum­
bia district.
20-tfc.
FOR SALE cheap, team weight about
2500. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone
42F13.
21-tfc.
PIE CHERRIES, large late variety,
2 cents lb.on trees; bring contain­
ers. Upham, 3 mi. east on Diag. Rd.
FOR SALE— Family cow cheap, also
team of horses suitable for all
farm purposes. Would trade the
horses for young stuff, Also cow
and heifer to freshen soon at a
reasonable price and terms. E.
35-tfc
P. Dodd.
FOR SALE— Bone
Market.
FOR SALE— Work
Reid.
grinder.
horses.
City
35-tfc
J. H.
38-tfc
FOR SALE— Or trade for country
borne. Nine rooms and bath, bun­
galow style modern residence,
built In conveniences, plastered,
full basement all cemented, fur­
nace heat, lot 62x132 feet; cor­
ner lot, cement sidewalk, ail well
Improved. Price $6,000.00 Write
C. W. Urown, 594 W. Sherman St.,
Lebanon, Oreg.
38-4tp
FOR SALE— One team and harness,
one wagon and hay rack, one ex­
tra hay rack. Tum-A-Lum Lum­
ber Co.
39-tfc
FOR SALE— 1 dining room set, 6
chairs, 1 7-ft. round table, one
buffet, also 1 bed. mattress and
springs, 1 new electric iron, 2
blocks east of post office. Mrs.
L. Myron Smith.
39-ltc
FOR SALE— Two mowers. 1 wagon.
4 horse riding fresno. stack of rye
straw, 1 gelding 8 years old, wt.
1700, 1 cow, 1 stove. Inquire of
A. F. Drolshagen, 3 miles north of
town.
33-tfc
FOR SALE—One and a half ton Max
well truck, A -l condition. In­
quire at Nell’, Garage.
39-tfc
Polands for Profits.
Stillings. 37tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED— Single barrel shot gun.
1$ gauge. Cash or trade. Herold
office.
41-ltc
FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm,
house, orchard, berries, «te. J. H.
»eld.
$4 tie.
4
Surguy
Medicine
Celle answered et all hears
Office phene Ml
Residence pbeoe t i l
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Location in Telephone Building
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 2
to 5 P. M.
DR . F . V . P R IM E
Dentistry
DrnLal X-Ray and Diagnotils
Bank Bldr.
Office Phono, 96
Hermiston, Oregon
THE U. S STORESCO.,
1441 Broadway,
NEW YORK CITY
Rmid4h«e P M ne i n
W. J. W A R NER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
$50 Reward
World’s Greatest Hair
Grower. Grows hair on
bald heads. It must not
be put where hair is not
wanted. Oures dandruff
and all scalp troubles.
$1.75 per jar.
F . C. W oughter, A g t.
1 (ermiaton, Oregon
or address
wm . M c M urray
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregou
yeV en ty m in u ter
Oregon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Has removed from his former location In the
Bond Bldg, to
O riental Hair
R oot H air G rower
Let our representatives explain the
various tours which enable visitors to
see the Yellowstone at minimum cost;
M t e q u o t e (ares, prepare your itinerary
and make your reservations. Call on
: ; :
M c K enzie & lieuallen
ir .I FAIL TO GROW HAIR
U nion P acific S ystem
OLO FAITHFUL--
Eyes treated, tested and flianeee Fitted
Office over P in t National Bank
OFFICE PH ONE-98
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5-fiUp. te.
Office over First National Bank
Th sizes are 6 to 11, all widths;
price $2.75. Pay postman on re­
ceipt of goods or send money order
Money refunded if shoes are not
satisfactory.
YELLOWSTONE
O nce
ijÿ |
DR. W. W. LLLSLEY
We have just bought a tremen­
dous stock of Army Munson last
shoes to be sold 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. These
shoes are Belling very fast and we
advise you to order at once to in­
sure your order bing filled.
WANTED—Eight head of young cat­
round
tle to pasture; blue grass and run­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ning water. Calves, 31.50 per
mo., yearlings $?; over 2 yrs. $3. Department of the Interior, U.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
Geo. H. Root.
40-2tc
May 26, 1923.
paper at the Herald office.
paper for sale at the Herald.
BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand
Notice lg hereby given that Mat'
Store.
Sl-tfc thew J. Casey, of Echo, Oregon, who
on November 4, 1919, made Home­
If It's courteous and prompt service stead Entry No. 019081, for W%
you are looking for try the Her­ NW>4, SW% Section 20, Township
miston Service Station. We han­ 3 North, Range 27 East, Willamette
dle Gates Tires.
41-6tp Meridian, has filed notice of inten
N A T IO N A L P A R K
tlon
to
make
three-year
Proof,
to
3400 eciuare m ike ol marvels, beauty
WANTED— Men or women to take
and. color —nothing like it on e a r th -
establish claim to the land above
leaping geysers, grow ling «-otto«, boiling
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
cauldrons, nature’s moat fantastic form­
described, before United States Com­
ations,
in the m idst of which are mag­
iery for men, women and children.
nificent hotels, charming cottage vi Hapen
missioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on
Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a
300 miles of matchless boulevards ana
the 17th day of July, 1923.
all the comforts of homo.
week full time, $1.50 an hour
Send for our booklet. It tells the thril­
Claimant names as witnesses:
ling story' of nature's wonderland- Our
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
Fred
Heft,
of
Echo,
Oregon,
John
Internat'onal Stocking Mills, Nor­
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Deardorff, of Echo, Oregon, S. C
ristown, Pa.
41-10tc
Operated DAILY' during tho season
Cumings, of Echo, Oregon, John
Hamman,
of
Hermiston,
Oregon.
STANDARD SERVICE STATION—
Portland «xi West Yellowstone
CARL G. HELM, Register.
location opposite Herald.
SEE J.
L.
HARMAN
FOR
A T‘p to The Ladies
Perhaps not generally known, but
Blacksmithing of all kinds.
All
Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. the fact remains, Harry McMillin is
6-tfc. looking for a wife. He asked us the
other day if we ever run matrimon
am prepared to do any light ial advertisements and stated that if
hauling that you may have. Will we did he would like to insert an ad
make country trips at 20c a mile. asking correspondence from some
A share of your busines ls solicit­ young lady with a view of matrimony
ed. George L. Challis, Phone providing we would leave off his
83-W.
39-tfc name. Harry is a likeable young
fellow, and having his interests at
SEE O L BENNETT for Auction- heart, we are giving his name so
erring. Phone 42F2.
26-tfc. that those who are interested may
WANTED—Horses to pasture, alfal­ deal directly with the gentleman
fa and running water. Yearlings, without a go-between.
We asked Harry what he believed
$1.50 month,over 1 year, $2 per
month. Phone 36-J-2. or write’ cons,tituted an ldeal wlfe' and stand-
John Humfeld Jr., care M. Duty, ing on one foot and then on the other
Hermiston.
41-2tc like a school boy presenting his
teacher with an apple, he informed
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND us of the qualities a woman would
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ have to have before he would pop
ALTOR.
26-tfc the question. “First of all,” he be­
gan, "she has got to know how to
THE BEST that’s grown in garden cook corn fritters, and cook them
and bedding plants at the Pelmul- three times a day. Secondly she
der greenhouse. Porch boxes, must never eat green onions. I do
hanging baskets and cut flowers. not mind an onion patch In the gar­
32-tfc den but I hate to have them brought
into the house. She must be short
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
of statue and rather Inclined to be
Notice Is hereby given that the stout. I do not admire the real tall
undersigned as administrator of the and slim ones. You know the kind,
estate of John F. Green, deceased, that when they take a drink of Coco
has filed his final account and re­ Cola they look like a thermometer.
port In said estate with the Clerk of When It comes to arguing I want her
the County Court of the State of to be a woman of a few words and I
Oregon for Umatilla county, and that do not want her to use them very
the judge thereof has fixed Monday, often. These are the paramount ac­
the 4th day of June, 1923, at the complishments she must have and
hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon even though she ls a little cross-eyed
as the time, and the County Court and perhaps a might pigeon-toed. If
room in the Court House at Pendle­ She Is possessed with them she'll do.”
If there Is any young ladies who
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place for the hearing of objections believe they can qualify maybe It
to such final account and the settle­ will be to their advantage to get In
touch with Harry at once and avoid
ment thereof.
the rush. When he is not busy wir­
W. J. Warner,
Admlsistrator of the Estate of John ing houses or overhauling the old
F. Green, deceased.
34-5tc Ford so she will navigate, he may
be found at Sappers’ store. Here’s
wishing Harry luck In bis quest and
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
we dring to the heatlh of the fortu­
UNDER EXECUTION
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ nate young lady.
tue of an execution Issued out of the
Circuit Court, State of Oregon for
Umatilla County, and to me directed LONG DISUSED, BUT NOT DEAD
and delivered, upon the Judgment
Many Part« of th« Human Frame
and decree rendered and entered In
Remain, Though They Are No
said Court on the 11th day of June,
Longer Called Upon.
1923, in favor of Peter Castric as
Every person is a walking museum,
Plaintiff and against Anthony F.
Drolshagen as Defendant, for the a living volume of the history of the
sum of $2370.75 with interest world.
Stand before a mirror and raise
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
the top lid of one eye. At Its corner
annum from March 22, 1922, the fur­ you will see a little fold of skin, which
ther sum of $230.00 attorney’s fees, cannot possibly serve any useful pur­
and for $17.05 cost and disburse­ pose. It did once, though, for It Is
ments, which said decree. Judgment til that Is left of a semi-transparent
and order of sale has been docketed third eyelid, such as birds snd reptiles
and enrolled in the office of the ¡ possess, which could be lowered as a
protector when our remote ancestors
Clerk of said Circuit Court; and were passing through dense under
where«, by said Judgment, decree growth.
and order of sale It was directed th a t: And whilst you are st the mirror
the following described real prop- ,
your ears. Just over the en-
erty in Umatilla County Oregon. | trance of each Is a little pointed flap,
to-wit: The West Half (W % ) of which can be made to close the ear
tha Southeast Quarter (SE*4) of If it is pressed backward with the
finger. Tills was once a regular ear-
the Northwest Quarter (N W U ) of shield, useful as a protector in sand
Section 26. Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M., or dost storms, or when Its owner
be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla took to the water.
County, Oregon, to satisfy aaid Judg­
A few people can still move their
ment and all coets; I will on the 16th ears. Each of us possesses tbe muscles
day of July, A. D.1923, at the hour whose duty it was two thousand years
of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said ago to turn them In the direction of
sounds, or to wag them when flies
day at the west door of the Court
were troublesome. Though shrunk to
House of said County in Pendleton, tiny remnants through long disuse,
Umatilla County, Oregon, sell the
luscles rentals.
right, title and interest the eaid
3
Physician and Surgeon
Day or night calls answered ftrothB&ly
tnttu
FOB SALE— An Improved 20 acre
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston
far particulars see C. H. Skinner.
1-tfc.
DR. FRACIS F. ADAMS
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
Pendleton
::
Oregon
Dr. Theo Bel-
etski Veterin­
arian. Treats
all domestic
animals. In­
terstate Stock
Inspector.
Residence 2nd house west of
Catholic church. Phone 82-R
A gents W anted
Prof. M. S. Crosse
H ave Y ou W eighed
The cost of a Hay
Shed in your Field!
Initial cost of shed
Cost of Baling.
RESULT—
No. 1 Bright Hay.
Ready to sell and ship
at once when market ii
ready.
The Cost of No Hay
Shed in your field.
Cost of stacking and
Baling. Cost of Hay
damaged in stack and
AGAINST: hales. Cost of delays from
Balers, etc.
RESULT:
Damaged Hay. Possible
Decline in Market.
Bad Weather conditions
to bale.
BERT MULLENS
4 4 8 Logan A va.
WINNIPEG,’MANITOBA
Tile Particular Barber
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Ixical disease greatly In­
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALI.'B CATARRH MEDICINE con­
sists ot an Ointment which gives Quick
R elist by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which a cts
through tha Blood on the Mucous Sur­
faces and a ssists in ridding your Bystem
of Catarrh.
Bold by druggists for over to Years.
F . J. C heney
A
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stampi«
Co., Toledo, O.
SEE
IN A FIELD LARGE OR SMALL A
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TUM-A-LUM HAY SHED WILL PAY
Materially Yours,
Our new brick shoe store Is now open
with a new line of goods. See us for
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A L IM IT E D
T IM E
$ .8 . &
AMMUNITION
A n Extra Pair
o f T rousers
FREE
W ith Every
M ade-to-M easure
Suit
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S T A T IO N E R Y
A FULL LINE
K rause’s
C hocolates
SA Y
FELLOW S
Bur-Bee Bars
T he Best
in Candies
Try a diamond
ring on that
best girl of
yours and see
if it does not
make a hit.
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
C leaning, D y ein g
W m . H. O g d e n
Pressing, R epairing
Jeweler asd Watch auher
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