The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 23, 1923, Image 3

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    TH E HERM ISTON
HERALD« H ERM ISTO N, OREGON.
For Sale—Team
of horses
weight 2800. Also harness and
wagon. 1 mower. Adress Clyde
Boss, Castle Rock, Ore
49 3tp
P resid en t
R. A lexander
V ice-P resident
S. C. L ochrle
Cashier
W. L. H am m ,
A ss’t. C ashier
Out from the n igh t of the grayish
p en etra tin g m ists of heedlessness of
the morrow, in all its su b tle clam lsh
u n can niness, th e Ghost o f W aste
sta lk s grim ly before us. H e is sta lk ­
in g before you. Are you flir tin g w ith
th e damp m isty shadow s o f w a stefu l­
ness w ith ou t g iv in g th ou gh t to its
e ffe c ts on your futu re— or are you
r ela g a tin g “H is G rim ness” to the
past by ta k in g ad van tage of th e op­
p o rtu n ities o f today? D on’t le t the
gh ost dance on th e grave o f one o f
your dolars th a t have been th o u g h t­
lessly m urdered. Learn to
spend
le s than your incom e—-elim in ate the
w aste— keep th e result and let th e
G hosts dw ell in the graveyard of the
past. Let us te ll you w h at hap piness
sa v in g bring to others.
for sale —Young,
very gentel
mare. Weight 1500 lbs. Price
reasonable. C. J. Voliva. 49 2tp
For Sale--A six hole range
with warming oven and reservoir
<25.00, an oil stove $5.00, oak
center table $5.00, hammock
couch $5.00, kitchen cabinet
$25,00, bookcase $10.00, 8 feet
oak dinner $15.00, a white enamel
iron bed and springs $10.00,
wooden bedstead and commode
$10.00, wooden bed and m attress
$8.00. Mrs. Agusta Cressey,
Hermiston, Ore.
49ttc
First National Bank
of H erm iston
G et a photograph coupon a t Ore­
gon H dw. & Im pl. Co.
5 0-tfc
C ap ital, S u rp lu i and U nd ivid ed
P ro fit, O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
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
FOR SALE— An im proved 20 acre
ranch 3 1-2 m iles from H erm iston
for p articu lars see C. H. Skinner.
1-tfc.
FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. W h ite L eg­
horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred
Rhode Island h en s all good layers,
also 1 thorobred Jersey bu ll com ­
in g 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum ­
bia district.
25-tfc.
3 % ton P ublic T ruck for sale cheap.
N ow on good g ra v el Job. A lso has
fla t rack for h a u lin g w h ea t or
baled hay. Inquire th is office.
13-tfe.
ONE
THOROUGHBRED
JER SEY
B ull for sale, com in g 2 years old,
also one com in g 2 years old, black
J ersey h eifer, w ill be fresh in
th e sum m er. R. T. Locke, Colum ­
bia d istrict.
20-tfc.
FOR SALE cheap, team w e ig h t about
2500. Call F. S. Beddow . P hone
42F 13.
21-tfc.
FOR SALE-—Six h ead o f cow s. B.
J. N ation .
4 3 -tfc
F O R sale —I offer for sale a
pleasant modern hoQse in Her­
miston, five rooms bath and
pantry: 75 foot front. Fine lawn
and etc. Price is right. Adress
D. R. McWilliams, Stanfield, Ore.
49 2tp
FOR SALE— One team and harness,
one w agon and h ay rack, one ex­
tra hay rack. Tum -A -Lum Lum ­
ber Co.
3 9 -tfc
FOR SA LE— One and a h a lf ton Max
w e ll truck, A - l
condition. In ­
qu ire at N eil's G arage.
3 9 -tfc
P olan ds for P rofits.
S tillin g s. 3 7 tf
FOR SALE— A b argain In a gen tle
team , harness and w agon , for
$150. Inquire a t th is o ffice. 4 2 tf
FOR SALE— 60 W h ite Leghorn hens,
O. A. C. stra in , 75c each. Ed.
H augeberg.
4 2-tfc
FOR SALE— Seven room house, all
m odern, w ith 4 lo ts, on G ladys av.
In qu ire of Mrs. A n na Strohm . 4 4 tf
A BARGAIN IN BEES— 30 colon ies
w ith extractor and
equipm ent,
$ 4 00.00. Inquire at th is office.
4 2 -tfc
WILL TRA DE Sm ith-P rem ier type­
w riter for ch ick en s or lam bs.
P hone 42-J-2
46-tfc
FOR SALE— W eaned pigs. Polands.
W rite or see R. C. C anfield. 47-4tc
Wanted—Feeder
hogs and
shoats. 40 or 50 head. Weigh
about 100 or 125 lbs. J. A. John­
son, box 716, Pendleton, Ore.
50 2tp
Ask about P hotograph Coupons at
Oregon H dw . & Im pi. Co.
6 0-tfc
Subscribe For The Herald
ADDING m achine rolls at th e Herald
office.
h'OR RALE—P eaches, E arly E lberta.
C. D. M cN urlln ranch, 1 m ile w est
of U m atilla.
47-4tc
FOR SALE— Ivory bedroom set, oak
d in in g tab le and four chairs, u n i­
v ersal h eater, sm all cook stove,
3-burner oil stove and oven, tw o
rockers, rug, w h ite baby crib, 1
h ay k n ife, 12-gal. crock, 1 g la ss
churn, oth er artic le s to num erous
to m ention. H ogan M iller, Gai­
th er ranch.
47-tfc
TYPEW R ITER ribbons and carbon
paper at th e H erald office.
Call For Rids on School Route
B ids w ill be received by Union
H igh School D istrict No. 5 for the
school route in to D istrict No. 8 and
through D istrict No. 115. For par­
ticu lars regarding len g th o f route
and num ber of pu p ils see
R. A.
B row nson. B id s to be in by 6 P. M.
A u gu st 27.
5 0 - lt c
R. A. B row nson, Clerk
lodge no . im . l o . a . r.
V meets each Monday evening Itt Odd ftllewe
hall. Visiting members cord fily invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
J. A. BSeves, N. O-
V ineyard
Pennsylvania
TON TESTED
For a LIMITED time, with each Vacuum
Cup Tire purchased a t our store, we
will give one “ Ton Tested“ Tube o f cor­
responding size—an indispensable com­
bination for the motorist who demands
absolutely highest quality.
T h o u g h th is offer is m ade to in tro d u c e th ese h ig h est
q u a lity tire s a n d tu b e s to c a r ow ners n o t y e t
fam iliar w ith th e ir service m erits, w e’re n o t p u t ­
tin g u p th e bar3 a g a in st o u r r e g u la r custom ers.
W e w a n t th e m to sh are in th is d istrib u tio n a n d
enjoy all th e benefits n e w custom ers enjoy.
G e t y o u r tire s a n d F R E E T U B E S T O D A Y . I f n o t
now in need o f tires, you c a n — b y personal ap p li­
cation, b y telephone, o r
b y le tte r— avail y ourself
o f th is splendid F R E E
offer b y bu y in g V acuum
C u p T ire s for S pring an d
S um m er U3e.
V acuum C upF abricT ires6,000M iles
V acuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Mile«
Has Y our
Subscription
E x p ire d ?
O. A. C.
OFFICE PHONE, S2
RESIDENCE PHONE. 696
U n MERSiTYof O regon
□ay or n ig h t c a lls ad s we rlB promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 661
Residence phone 711
Dr, R. G. GALE, Surgeon
L ocation in T elephone B u ild in g
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains :
The College of Literature, Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism —Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
ca tion—Sociology—Ex tension.
For a catalogue or anÿ information
Write The Regittrar, UniVereitg of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
T elephone 931, Day or N ig h t
O ffice H ours: 10 to 1 1 :3 0 A. M.. 3
to 5 P. M.
D R . F . V . P R IM E
Dentistry
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Office Phone. M
Hermiston. Oregon
R edden« Phone 781
W. J. W ARNER
The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
Oregon
McKENZIE & "LTEUALLER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
I am now prepared to do haul­
ing
Trips made to the country.
I solicit a share of yonr patron­
age-
G eorge Challis"
: : :
Han removed from his former location in the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
Pendleton
: :
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
rreats all D om estic A nim als. In ter­
sta te Stock Inspector
WHEN IN
PENDLETON
MAKE YOUR
H EAL Q U A R T E R S
—AT—
WESTERN AUTO CO.
R esidence second hou se w est o f th e
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
C atholic church. P hone, 82-R .
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
BERT MULLENS
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
The Particular Barber
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When thia tube is Inflamed you
nave a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unies» the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or D eafness caused by
Catarrh. H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful In the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Bold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Shop at Siscel’i Confectionery
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Our new brick shoe store is now open
with a new line of goods. See us tor
— FOR—
GUNS
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SHOE REPAIRING
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
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$1.®. Sterri
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
K rause’s
C hocolates
REM EM BER
Bur-Bee Bars
OGDEN
Fixes Watches, Clocks,
etc., and does it
T h e Best
in Candies
and Umatilla
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We Want Yon
t o k e e p in m in d t h e
fa c t th a t in a d d itio n t o
p r in tin g th is n ew s*
p a p e r w e d o jo A v o r k
o f a n y k in d . W h e n
in n e e d o f a n y t h in g
in th is lin e b e s u r e
SEE G L B EN N ETT for A u ction-
26-tfc.
FOR SALE— L ike n ew , 2 V ernis Mar­
errin g. P hone 42F 2.
tin Sim m nnds beds com plete; 1
d in in g room set, 1 table, 6 ch airs REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BfOGS. RE-
and b u ffet: 1 h eater; 1 dresser; 1
26-tfc
ALTOR.
S ellers k itch en ca b in et: 2 rocking
ch airs; 2 tubs; h igh -ch air; iron ­
in g board; one 9x12 v elvet n ig ; TH E BEST th a t’s grow n In garden
and bedding p lan ts a t th e P elm ul- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦♦»♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a«
one 8x8 grss rug. Call or see m e
der greenh ouse.
Porch
boxes. |
a t L igh t p lan t. Mrs. L. M. Sm ith.
h a n g in g baskets and cu t flower«. I
4 8-tfc
2 2 -tfe ;
To See Us
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
— THAT THE—
Bake-Rite
B akery
IS OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
492tp TRY THE HERALD “WANT ADS”
Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
Schedu le E ffectiv e Ju n e 1, 1923
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P endleton.
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Ar. U m atilla .... 1 0 :1 6
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H erm iston .... .. 8 :2 0 1 2 :35
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Sunday Schedule
BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY
AT RIGHT PRICES
P e te r M en g e
Proprietor
For Sale-Plum s a t Potter
FOR SALE— 50 L eghorn p a llets. 4
m on th s old, 85c each . C. B. W il­ ranch. One mile north o f town. MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN
liams.
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Office Hour.: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 0.30 p. to.
H A U L IN G
A d justm en t basis— per warranty t ag
attach ed to each casing:
K N ER R ’S G A R A G E
FOR SA L S— 4 bead of good work
horses. A lso som e good
m ilch LOST— H eavy y ellow fou n tain pen.
S ew ard . Sapper«’ Inc.
4 8 -tfc
F. W . L enz. H erm iston. 48-5p
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Eye. treat**, to. ted and UlaMea Mttad
Office over First Natleaal Bank
ORDINANCE No. 110
s» » K t'
evi.
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An Ordinance to P rovide for the
P ark in g of V eh icles and A m ending
B artlett P ears for sale, B. J. Na-
Section 16 o f Ordinance No. 104.
501-tp
tion.
The C ity of H erm iston does ordain
Hermiston, Oregon
PEARS— 3c at H anby place, sou th o f a3 follow s:
tow n . E li W in esett.
50-2tc
Sec. 1. T hat Ordinance No. 104
passed by the C ouncil and approved
FOR SALE— P ears In th e orchard, 3c by th e Mayor on A pril 20, 1921, be
per lb. E li W in esett, form erly old and th e sam e hereby is am ended so
H anby place.
50-2tc th a t section 16 th ereof sh all read as
P hotograph Coupons are free at
follow s:
Oregon H dw. & Impi. Co.
5 0-tfc
FOR SA LE— Duroc Jersey registered
Come in ano
“Sec. 16. It sh a ll be the du ty of
sow and six g ilts, w e ig h t 60 lbs.
every
person
d
esirin
g
to
stop
a
v
e
h
i­
Confirmed
Bachelor
Shad.
renew it next
each. J. A. Campbell.
5 0 - lt p
The ehad in the Farmington river In
cle upon any str ee t o f th e City, u n ­
time
you an
FOR SALE— PcarR at th e Robb orch­ less o th erw ise provided for in Ordi­ Connecticut are all bachelors. In the
in
town.
opinion
of
the
fish
and
game
commis­
ard. C hester W righ t.
50-2tp nan ce No. 104, to park th e veh icle.
N o person sh a ll park a car or v e h i­ sion of that state. Effort has been
made for som e time to obtain shad
FOR SALE— E arly Crawford peaches cle except on th e r ig h t hand side eggs for experimental purposes, and
prunes, pears and plum s. B rin g o f any street so th at one front w h eel the constant report from one of the
W ant Ads B rin g R esu lta
your coln tain ers. Mrs. W. A. and one back w h eel sh a ll be placed best fishing grounds was that only buck
at not to exceed one foot from th e shad were obtainable. Then the super­
Ford, 2 m iles w est of U m atilla.
5 0 - lt c curb and th e v e h icle or car sh all intendent of fisheries decided to do
MAKE
sta n d p ara lellel w ith th e curb lin e dbme fishing him self. H e had a force
Reo car for sale— price $150. N . upon a ll str ee ts of th e C ity, and of men spread n ets and when they
50-4tc sh a ll he placed so th a t th e car or were drawn in. all the shad were
W. Bloom .
bucks. Once more the net was spread
v e h icle sh all occu py no part o f more and drawn In, this tim e with but little
Anybody w a n tin g pars at 3 cen ts per
than one space, in case8 w h ere the more success, one female, or roe shad,
pound drop E li W in esett a card
spaces for park in g are m arked on the being caught.
and he w ill d eliver them . L ittle
Your Next Goal
curbs. A ll v eh icles receiv in g or d is­
or b ig order
50-2tc
Papyrus
Tree
of
Anolsnt
Egypt.
Y ou
have
fin ish ed
h ig h
ch argin g a h eavy load sh a ll be per­
The tree from which the ancient
school and, lik e all w ideaw ak e
FOR R E N T — E ig h t room house w ith m itted to park w ith hind w h eels at Egyptians obtained their papyrus
graduates, are look in g to col­
bath room, large h all and sleep in g th e curb lin e. N o truck o f more flourished in the lowlands along the
lege.
porch, furnish ed th rou gh ou t; nice th an 16 feet in len g th overall, nor Nile river. It grew to a height of
The S ta te of Oregon o ffers
straw b erry patch. Main street be­ car or truck w ith tra ilers sh a ll be about ten feet, and seem s to have been
you th e best of tr a in in g and a
tw een 3rd and 4th. Inquire of perm itted to park on Main street be­ known only in Egypt. The paper ob­
c o lle g ia te degree in th e lead in g
Mr3. M artha Mumma or Mr. B iggs. tw e en F irst and Third streets, on tained from It was formed from a sort
p u rsu its and professions, as fo l­
5 0-tfc F ir st street betw een Main street and of Inner bark, which consisted of thin
G ladys avenue, on G ladys avenue sheets growing around the wood.
low s:
Vnrious colored liquids were used
b etw een F ir st str ee t and th e O.-W.
for in k ; these were usually black, but
E n gin eerin g, A gricu ltu re, C om .
MISCELLANEOUS
R. & N. R. R. track s or on H erm iston
som etimes red or green. A species of
m eres, F orestry, H om e E con ­
avenue betw een th e O.-W. R. & N.
lamp-black, or Ivory-black, slmllnr to
om ice, M ining, P harm acy, Voca
FOR R E N T — S m all a lfa lfa farm , R. R track s and Third streets."'
that used In painting In modern times,
tion al E du cation and M usic
Sec. 2. W hereas it Is necessary was employed to make the black ink
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H.
R eid.
24-tfc. for th e preservation o f th e peace, som etimes.
Stu d en t life at th e C ollege
h ea lth and sa fe ty of th e in h ab itan ts
Is rich in op p ortu n ities for
BEE SU PPLIES at the Second Hand o f th e C ity that th is ordinan ce should
Advertisement For Bids
lead ersh ip and personal c u l­
Store.
S l-tfc becom e im m ed iately e ffe c tiv e , an
T he School Board of D istrict No, 8
ture.
em ergen cy is hereby declared to w ill receive bids Ju ly 3 a t 2 P. M.
W AN TED— Men or w om en to take e x ist and th iR ordinan ce sh a ll be in
FALL TERM OPENS
for the bus rou tes kn ow n as th e
orders for g en u in e gu aranteed hos­ fu ll force and e ffe c t from and after
SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
north route, also th e sou th route, for
iery for m en, wom en and children. its p assage 'b y th e cou n cil and ap­
h a u lin g grade pu pils to and from the
For inform ation w rite to
E lim in a te darnin g. Salary $75 a proval by th e M ayor.
W estland school. T h e r ig h t reserv­
THE REGISTRAR
w eek fu ll tim e, $1.50 an hour
P assed th e cou n cil th is 1 st day ed to reject any and all bids. For
spare tim e. B ea u tifu l sp rin g line. o f A u gu st, 1923.
Oregon
Agricultural College
fu rth er p articu lars w rite or call on
In tern aton ai S tock in g M ills, N or­
Corvallis
>
A tte st: C. W. K ello g g
Carl Sh aw , Clerk,
ristow n , Pa.
4 1-10tc
C ity Recorder
M. R. A ., H erm iston, Ore.
Approved by th e M ayor th is 1st
STACKER POLES now on hand at day o f A u gu st, 1923.
UMATILLA BAPID TRANSIT CO.
Inland Em pire Lum ber Co. 44-tfc
W . W. Illsley , Mayor.
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE
4 8-3tc
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
TO THE PUBLIC
am prepared to do an y
lig h t
h a u lin g th a t you m ay have. W ill
m ake country trip s a t 20c a m ile.
A sh are o f your bUBines iB so lic it­
ed. George L. C h allis, P hone
3 9-tfc
83-W .
R ECLAM AT1ON LODGE No. M7. K.
of P . meets each Thursday evening in
Mack’s Hall, at 7JO P. M. Visiting
brother« cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Brown««.
K. R. and S.
C. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ITALIAN PR U N ES— In th e orchard.
C. L. Upham . 3 m i. east on Diag.
Raod.
GASOLINE— Our price 25 cents per STA NDA RD SERVICE STATION—
gal. Kellogg & Schimke.
47tfc
iocation opposite H erald.
LIA N P R U N E S o f fin e q u a lity
ad a good crop, ready about Sept.
Come and get your fa ll su pp ly
nd please b rin g your ow n con-
lin ers. Orchard Is 2 1-2 m iles
orth o f H erm iston, Oregon. E.
D avis.
4 8 -tfc
QUI
CHAPKKB No. 101. O. B. 8 -
meets second Tuesday
uendju <
oven iocirfM ck aM u tli
at 8:00 sharp in Maeonie
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_ n _
rule hall. V
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w m b an
wekeme.
Minnie E. Stewart, W. HC
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
for sale —Young canary birds.
This years hatching. Prices
reasonable. Phone 31-w
492tc
THE GHOST OP WASTE
OFFICERS
F. B. Sw ayze
LODGE DIRECTORY
Read th e Wand Ada.
L eave U m atilla, 9 :0 0 A. M.
Leave P en d leton , 8 :0 0 P. M.
FARES
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
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$1.78:
round trip, $3.26.
H erm iston t o P en d letgh , $ 1 5 0 , ■
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round trip , $2.80.
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Electric Fixtures
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S ta n fie ld to P en dleton , »1.25;
and Appliance«
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round trip , $2.36.
Pheft. 1»
Echo to P en dleton , $1.00; round ■ 9oa ». C u r t at. C oU luteu, Or.
trip, $1.90.