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THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. STAND BY YOUR TOWN OFFICERS F . B. Swayza President R . Alexander Vice-President S. C . Lochrle Cashier W . L . Hamm, A ss’t. Cashier If you think your town’s the best. Tell ’em so. I f you’d have her lead the rest. Help her grow. When there’s anything to do, Let the fellows count on you; Y ou ’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 flatter, needn’t bluff. Tell the truth, for that’s enough! Jo lu the boosters— that’s the stuff. W e belong. THERE’S A REASON WANT ADS FOR SALE FO R S A L E — No. 2 Primrose cream separator and two five-gallon cans. Otto C. Pierce. 44-2tc A B A R G A IN IN B E E S — 30 colonies with extractor and equipment $400.00. Inquire at this office. 42-tfc G A R D E N H A T 3 may be obtained from Mrs. Bert Haneline at any time. Made by the ladies of the M. E . Aid. Don’t be without one. 4 5 -ltc F O R S A L E — Four acres of alfalfa land in the city of Hermiston; west of government pipe yards. For quick sale, $1600; terms can be arranged. Address T. A . G ra ham, 6310 East “ F ” st., Tacoma, Wash. 45-4tp F O R S A L E — Work Reid. horses. Stock farm, clear title, paid up water right, good buildings, near Council, Idaho. Home orchard, near forest reserve. W ants small place, close in. 450 acres near W allow a, 250 acres raising wheat, good buildings, highway along place. 740 acres near Heppner, 300 acres extra good wheat land, 20 acres al falfa. good buildings, fam ily orch ard, paid up water right, owner sold $12,000.00 worth wheat off this one season. Some good land In W illam ette val ley to trade for property here. Come In and talk it over with Yarn of South Carolina Man Almost Too Much for Ordinary Reader to Believe. Notice of Final Settlem ent of Estate of F. A. Phelps, Deceased 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. STORY CALLS FOR AFFIDAVIT DODD INVESTMENT COMPANY First National Bank NOTICE! TO TRADE FOR HERMISTON IR RIOATED J. H. 38-tfc Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of F . A . Phelps deceased, has filed In the County Court of Um a tilla County, Oregon, her final ac count, and that the said court has fixed Monday. September 3d, 1923 as the time for the hearing upon, and the settlement of said acount. Leila A . Phelps, 44-5tc Adm inistratrix TAKEN UP NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and kept for about three days at the Tabor ranch, seven miles northest of Hermiston, the following described animals: One gray horse, roached mane, branded inverted U on right hip. weight about' 900 pounds, saddle marks.One pinto, branded OR on left Stifle and horned circle on ri^ht shoulder, mane roached, weight 850 pounds, ages unknown. Said animals w ill be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 21st day of Ju ly , 1923, at the above described ranch at 10 o’clock A . M. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 5th day of Ju ly , 1923. Signed, G . L . Bennett A P P L E S — E arly Yellow Transparent at orchard. Phone 05-W , former, GREEN DYE FROM CORN COBS ly Scroggs orchard. C . W . Kel- lcg. 43-3tc Science Has Added Another Achieve ment to Its Record in Use of F O R S A L E — 1 1-2 doz. W hite L e g Raw Material. horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thoiobred MISCELLANEOUS Rhode Island hens all good layers, Science has found a way of utiliz also 1 thorobred jersey bull com FO R R E N T — Sm all alfalfa farm, ing nil corn cobs, short or long, in the house, orchard, berries, etc. J . H. manufacture of various chemicals. As ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum Reid. 24-tfc. the corn cob consists of cellulose, bia district. 25-tfc. which is valuable for making many products, such as celluloid and paper, I1EE S U P P L IE S at the Second Hand 8% ton Public Truck for sale cheap. It is considered desirable to save the Store. S1-tfc Now on good gravel job. Also has substance of the cob. The furfural, flat rack for hauling wheat or therefore. Is taken from the extract baled hay. Inquire this office. HERMISTON SERVICE STATION which Is obtained by boiling the cob 13-tfc. I f it’s courteous and prompt service In water and the cellulose can thus you are looking for try the Her be kept for other purposes. ONE THOROUGH BRED JE R S E Y miston Service Station. W e han This liquid is employed for many Bull for sale, coming 2 years old, dle Gates Tires. 41-6tp purposes In Industrial chemistry, and also one coming 2 years old, black can be so treated that it will yield a Gasoline, 26 cents. Jersey heifer, will be fresh In bright green dye, which is much liked the summer. R . T. Locke, Colum W A N T E D — Men or women to take by women of fashion, says the De bia district. 20-lfe. orders for genuine guaranteed hos troit News. iery for men, women and children. F O R S A L E cheap, team weight about Mote and Beam. Elim inate darning. Salary $75 a 2500. C all F . S. Beddow. Phone Senator Moses, apropos of a certain week full time, $1.50 an hour monopoly, said at a dinner in Wash 42F13. 21-tfc. spare time. Beautiful spring line. ington : Internatonal Stocking M ills, N or “ I am no muckraker. Have you F O R S A L E — Good 4 room house, ristown, Pa. 41-10tc ever noticed that muckrakers as a water and lights, 3 lots and gar rule are slightly Incrusted with muck? den. Terms. Would consider a S T A C K E R P O L E S now on hand at “A politician was taking a swim the car as p ait payment. P. 0. Box Inland Empire Lumber Co. 44-tfc other day In the swimming pool of a 196, Hermiston, Oregon. Also a big ocean liner. A great New York so Hayw ard-W akefield baby buggy. S T A N D A R D S E R V IC E S T A T IO N — ciety lady—one of those well-pre served society ladies with golden hair, 43-5tc location opposite Herald. four divorces and a platinum remov able bridge—well, this lady was taking F O R S A L E — 15 head young cows, 6 am prepared to do any light a swim, too, and she soon had the pol Jersey, 9 Holstein, price reason hauling that you may have. W ill itician engaged In talk. Sitting beside able. R . M. Klinefelter, owner, make country trips at 20c a mile. him on the marble rim of the pool, she Barger, W n .. , 3 miles west of A share of your buslnes lg solicit gave politics the very old deuce. “ ’Politics are man-managed,' she Plymouth, W n. 43-3tp ed. George L . Challis, Phone 83-W. 39-tfc ended, awlnging her legs girlishly in the water, ‘and every man has his F O R S A L E — Detroit Vapor stove; 3 burner and oven. 43-3tc S E E G . L . B E N N E T T for Auction- price. He lets the world know it, too.’ ‘T h e politician glanced sidewise at erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfc. the society lady in her ultra bathing F O R S A L E — Six head of cow’s. B. dress. Then he said; J . N ation. 43-tfc R E A L E S T A T E E X C H A N G E S A N D “ ‘Well, every woman has her figure, IN S U R A N C E . J . M. B IG G S , R E and she doesn’t mind letting the world A LT O R . 26-tfc see It, either.’ ” F O R S A L E — Fam ily cow cheap, also team of horses suitable for all Rare Bvent Put on Record. farm purposes. Would trade the T H E B E S T that's grown In garden At Fifteenth and I streets one after and bedding plants at the Pelmul- horses for young stuff. Also cow der greenhouse. Porch boxes, noon last week an old gentleman driv and heifer to freshen soon at a hanging baskets and cut flowers. ing a new car got atage fright when reasonable price and terms. E . 32-tfc his car got stuck in the middle of the 35-tfc P . Dodd. street. H e Jammed at thlr and pulled on FOR S A L K — Bone grinder. C ity T Y P E W R IT E R Ribbons and carbon that, but the car refnsed to budge. paper for sale at the Herald. Behind him the cars began to pile up Market. 35-tfc In front and In rear and to the aides W ant Ads B ring Resulta motorists took cognizance of him. F O R S A L E — Choice Rhode Island His eyes popped from his head. He Red rooster, cheap. E . T . Buck, wore a strained look, as If he would 45-lp M. R. A. like to have sunk through his car and Women Lead in Fighting Rata. In a state-wide rat campaign con Into the earth beneath. He plainly F O R S A L E — One team and harness, ducted In Virginia early this year, was rattled. And, strange to state, not a motor one wagon and hay rack, one ex when it was eetlmated that more than tra hay rack. Tum -A-Lum Lum 670,000 rats were destroyed. It was ist hollered at him. Nobody “ CBSSStl” Nobody laughed. Everybody ber Co. 39-tfc disclosed that women make aa effec him. tive leaders as men In this work, ac seemed to be sympathetic And when cording to the United States Depart the man's car finally got under way, F O R 8 A L E — One and a half ton Max ment of Agriculture. When regarded relieving the traffic Jam, everybody well truck, A - l ' condition. In according to the number of rat-talla seemed tremendously happy. Yep. such cases do happen.— Wash quire at N eil’g Garage. 39-tfc turned In for prizes, seven counties led by women and three led by men ington Star. were the moat successful. Polands for Profits. 8tllllngs. 37tf His Idea. "Major, In your opinion, which was Fighting Forest Fires. The California district of the the greater man and statesman. Wash F O R B A L E — A bargain in a gentle team, harness and wagon, for forest service. United States Depart Ington or Lincoln T* asked an admiring $150. Inquire at this office. 42tf ment of Agriculture, has received constituent. $4.000 from tb Automobile Club of "When I consider the difference In Southern Call ids for thr develop the times In which they lived and re F O R S A L E — 60 W hite Leghorn hens. ment of public i-amps In nstlonal for- member the peculiar problem! which O. A . C . strain, 75e each. Ed. _____ In addition, the automobile club confronted both,’’ replied Maj. Ira K Haugeberg. 42-tfc co-operates very closely with the for Wldenfuller. chief Inapector of speed est serWce In fire-prevention work «meters. “I am compelled to answer F O R S A L E — Seven room house, all Approved methods of preventing fires In the affirmative.”— Kannua City Star. modem, with 4 lota, on Gladys av. are printed In the maps furnished by the dub to tourists. Keeping Faith. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Strohm. 44tf You talk of substantial good, Tltol B lin d Persons P rivileged. Are faithfulness, and love, and sweet F O R SA L F.— Team of horses, harness Blind persons who reside In On grateful memories, no good? Is It no and wagon, buggy and single bar tario may travel free of charge on the good that we keep our silent promisee, nene, cheap; the property of W C . street cars of To ro n to and environs. on which other« build bemuse they Dyer, deceased, at residence of L . Applicants for passes on this account believe In our love and troth?—George d ie t ("Romola” ). C . Dyer. Phone 7S-W. 44-»tp must be totally b l i n d . ...................... F O R S A L E — An Improved 20 acre ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston for particulars see C . H . Skinner. 1-tfc. Representative James F. Byrnes, Democrat, of South Carolina, la not much of a fisherman, but ba la fine on fish stories. In the cloak room of the house, members from various states were swapping yarns. ‘‘Talking about fishing,” said Mr, Byrnes, "there Is one pool In a moan tain stream near Tryon, N. C „ I will always remember. I was In that part of the country one summer resting and rambling for my health and a good time. “ I saw a mountain man, with hook and line, make his way to the creek bank and commence to fish. With ray glasses I could see that he had baited his hook with a tiny frog. For some time he fished, throwing the hook out but he got no bite. Tiring of this, he stuck his pole In the bank, picked up a small rifle and went to shooting at tar gets In the woods. Fearing a stray shot, I came out of hiding and ac costed him. While we talked we heard a commotion near the fishing place. On looking that way we saw that the froggle had climbed up the line and was sitting on the end of the pole sing ing, and brook trout were Jumping out of the water trying to get him. “ ‘By George! there’s my chance! said the fisherman, and he ran back and commenced to shoot the fish as they rose from the .water. Late that afternoon, when I saw him again, he had a half bushel of trout he had shot.” That broke up the meeting.—Utica Globe. NO CHANCE TO GET AWAY As Clubman Mournfully Related, He Was Caught Whether He Wat "Going or Coming." President Walter O. Teagle of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey said the other day In Washington: “Tlie fable that my company runs chain stores and copper mines and restaurants and so on Is so persistent, so indomitable, that It reminds me of a story. “ If you do not want to marry her. why on earth did you propose to her?” said one clubman to another. •’ ‘That’s Just It,’ said the other, ‘She proposed to me.' “ ‘Why didn’t you have spunk enough to refuse her, then?’ “That’s Just it. I couldn’t. She worded her proposal so cleverly, you see. She said, ‘Will you marry me? Have you any objection?’ Thus, wheth er I said yes or no, she had me. She had me going and coming.’ “ ‘Not at all,’ said the first club man, with a condescending laugh. 'You should have observed a discreet si lence.' “ ‘Just what I did,’ said the other, ‘and she fell Into my arms, murmur ing that silence gave consent.'”—Los Angeles Times. Birds' Working Hours. Some birds work almost ail day In the summer. They clear the crops of Insects. The thrush gets up at half-past two every morning. He falls to work at once, and does not stop until half-past nine at night—a clear 19 hours. Dur ing that time he feeds his young 206 times. The blackbird starts work at the same hour as the thrush, but leave« off earlier. His whistle blows at half past seven, and during his 17-hour day he sets about 100 meals before his family. Tlie titmouse Is up at three In the morning, nnd bis stopping time la nine at night. A fast worker, he is said to feed Ills young 417 times a day. Educational "Movlaa.” When used In combination with other methods of presenting Ideas, such as newspaper publicity, the spoken word, exhibits, slides, and printed bulletins, the United States Department of Agriculture has found that motion pictures constitute a val uable addition to these extension agencies. The department maintains its own motion-picture laboratory, where films are prepared to plcturlze improved agricultural practices, to warn about dangerous conditions or undesirable methods, or other wise to acquaint those at a distance from the national capital with the work of the department or Its appllca tlon to farm life. ueen estver chaf « b n «. 101, o. e . 8.. Q me« La second Tuesday •ven in g of each month a t 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. V isitin g m em bers welcome. Minnie E. S tew art, W. I f . Kathryn L. G am er. Sec. — THAT THE— V I N E Y A R D LODGE N O . 20«. I. O. O. F . T m eets each Monday eveping in Odd Fellow s hall. V isitin g m em bers cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. J . A . R eeves. N . G. Bake-Rite RECLAMATION LODGE N o. 107. fc. o f P ., m eets each Thursday even in g In Mack's Hall, at 7:30 P. M. V isitia g brothers cordially invited. W. 11. McMillan It. A. Brownson, K. K. and S. G. C. B akery WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Monday, July 23 DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES P e te r M e n g e >ITY°f OREGON jj Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over F irst N ational Bank OFFICE PH O N E, 92 RESIDENCE PH O N E. 59ft Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. Day or night calls answered promptly «JM***:* DR. W. W. IILSLEY Proprietor Office over First N ational Bank Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answ ered at all hours Office phone 561 R esidence phone 711 MAKE O. A . C. Dr. R. 0 . GALE. Surgeon The U N IV E R S IT Y of O R E G O N contains: Location in Telephone Building Telephone 931, Day or N igh t The College of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A . M ., 2 to 5 P. M. You have finished high school and, like all wideawake graduates, are looking to co l. lege. The State of Oregon offers you the best of training and a collegiate degree in the leading pursuits and professions, as fol lows: The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine— Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension. D R . F . V . P R IM E Engineering, Agriculture, Coni, merce. Forestry, Home Econ omice, M ining, Pharmacy, Voca tlonal Education and Music The 48th Yesr Opens September 2S, 1923 Student life at the College Is rich in opportunities for leadership and personal cul ture. H A U L IN G Your N ext Goal FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 For information write to THE REGISTRAR Oregon_Agricultural College Corvallis > F or a catalogue or anÿ information afrit* The Regietrar. UniVereitÿ o f Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Bank Bid». Hermiston. Oreaon Office rhona. 93 R esidence Phone 761 W. J. W A RN ER Attorney-at-Law I am now prepared to do haul ing Trips made to the country. I solicit a share of your patron age George Challis PENDLETON MAKE YOUR HEAL Q UARTERS — AT— W E ST E R N A U T O CO. Cottonwood and Watr Sts. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. H a ll’s C a ta rrh M e d ic in e Thoae who are In a "run down” condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothera them much more than when they are In (food health. Thia fact proves that while Catarrh la a local diaeaae, it is greatly Influenced by constitutional condition«. H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E con sists of an Ointm ent which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assista In Improving the General Health. Sold by druggists " for over 40 Years. F . J . Cheney A C o ., Toledo, Ohio. JLMOST a n y tire w ith a r a ise d tr e a d is c la i m e d to be non-skid. B u t th e Vacuum Cup tread, w ith its four rows o f stalw art vacuum cups, is g u a r a n te e d not to s k id o n w e t , s lip p e r y pavem ents. There’s th e d ifferen ce- ju st as pronounced as is th e super-service you get from Vacuum Cup Tires. Y ou pay a reasonable price for th e q u a l i t y —th e a a f e tv costs you nothing. Dentistry D ental X -Ray and P iagn on i, WHEN IN Magellanic Clouds. Magellanic clouds are two cloudy Knerr Repair Shop masses of light, oval In shape and un equal in size, seen at night In the Hermiston, Oregon heavens. In the vicinity of the South pole. They are supposed to be nebu lae, or dense aggregations of stars, so far distant as to give to the unaided eye the Impression of cloud-llke UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT masses. They cover areas of about 42 and 10 square degrees respectively, Operating Stages Between Pendleton and are so named In honor of Ferdi and Umatilla nand Magellan, the great Portuguese navigator, who first observed them In P ell & Smith, Umatilla, Oregon 1520. during his voyage around the Schedule E ffective June 1, 1923 world. Leave — A . M. P. M. P. M 8erbla Has Pretty Custom. Pendleton......... . 8:00 12:01 4:00 Oliver Semple Barton, who has beer 9:15 1:15 6:16 traveling In Europe studying national E ch o ........... 9:35 1:35 6:35 enstnmoo, has gathered some very in Stanfield ......... - 1:36 6:35 teresting material. In Serbia he found Hermiston.. .. .. 9:55 girls walking along the streets with Ar. Umatilla ... 10:16 2:15 6:15 the names of their fiances embroidered on the fronts of their aprons. The Leave — A . M. P. M. P. M. engagement then becomes a public af Um atilla .......... .. 8:00 12:15 5:00 fair. and the news is.proudly published Hermiston ___ .. 8:20 12:35 6:20 by the voting Isdy by the display of the Stanfield ......... .. 8:45 1:00 5:45 name, which Is written so that ail may Echo...................... ... 9:00 1:15 6:00 see. says Mr. Barton In The Mentor. Ar. Pendleton .... 10:16 2:30 7:15 D O IT N O W LODGE DIRECTORY I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC Hermiston : : : Oregon M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his form er location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank BMg. Pendleton :: Oregon Dr. Theo Bel- etski Veterin > arian. Treats all domestic \ B 9 2 animals, In- terstate Stock c cp ° Inspector. Residence 2nd house west of Catholic church. Phone 82-R M K BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ia a u a iB M a a ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps" M ■ SEE H IT T Our new brick shoe store Is now open M I w ith a new line of goods. — FOR— GUNS — AND— See us for SHOE REPAIRING OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers. Prop. !■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■ «7 Sterpi AMMUNITION CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY A FULL LINE Krause’s Chocolates REM EM BER Bur-Bee Bars OGDEN Fixes Watches, Clocks, etc., and does it J ■ J