The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 30, 1923, Image 3

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    T H E HERM ISTON
H ER A LD , HEEMTSTON, O R E G O N .,
Ask about P h o to g rap h Coupons a t
Oregon Hdw. & Im pi. Q>.
SO-tfc
LODGE DIRECTORY
ADDING m achine rolls a t th e H erald
o ffic e .
P e n n s y lv a n ia
AUTO
TUBE
TON TESTED"
L ebanon-C ascadia road n early com
pleted.
Colum bia R iver H ighw ay being
widened betw een A sto ria an d Sven-
son.
S ixty new residences to be erected
in Roseway ad d itio n to P o rtlan d .
Bend— New th ree-b an d m ill of th e
B rooks-Scanlon Company s ta r ts oper­
atio n .
E stacad a h otel sells for 110,000.
W ill u ndergo extensive im prove­
m ents.
Hood River w an ts arm ory.
Oregon C ity g ram m ar schools to
g et rep airs an d Im provem ents.
R oseburg-R eedsport road n early
Hermiston, Oregon
completed.
Oregon C ity lets co n tracts to ta l­
in g *16,000 for ad d itio n s to sew er
system .
Gold H ill cem ent p la n t to reopen.
FOR SALE— Ivory bedroom set, oak
d in in g tab le and four ch airs, u n i­
versal h eate r, sm all cook stove,
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS
3 -b u rn er oil ’stove and oven, tw o
TRICT NOTICE
T he H erald publishes
rockers, ru g , jyhite baby crib , 1
N otice is hereby given th a t th e
more genuine paid want
h ay knife, 12-gal. crock, 1 glass board of d irectors of th e H erm iston
ch u rn , o th e r artic le s to num erous Irrig a tio n D istrict, a ctin g as
ads than any other
to m ention. H ogan M iller, G ai­ board of eq u alizatio n , w ill m eet a t
paper published in a city
th e r ran ch .
47-tfc th e office of th e D istrict on th e first
WANT ADS
FOR SALK
-
FOR SA LE—An im proved 20 acre
ranch 3 1-2 m iles from H erm iston
for p a rtic u la rs see C. H. S kinner.
1-tfc.
3 *4 ton P ublic T ru ck fo r sale cheap.
Now on good gravel job. Also has
fla t rack fo r h a u lin g w h eat or
baled hay. In q u ire th is office.
1 3 -tfc .
FOR SALE cheap, team w eig h t about
2500. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone
42F13.
21-tfc.
FOR SALE— Six head of cows. B.
J. N ation.
43-tfc
FOR SALE— One team and harness,
one w agon and hay rack, one ex­
tr a h ay rack. Tum -A-Lum Lum ­
b er Co.
39-tfc
FOR SALE— One and a h alf to n Max
well tru ck , A -l condition. In ­
q u ire a t N eil’g G arage.
39-tfc
P olands for P rofits.
S tillin g s. 37tf
FOR SALE— A b arg ain in a gentle
team , harness and w agon, for
*150. In q u ire at th is office. 42tf
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
FOR SALE-—Seven room house, all W ANTED— Men or women to tak e
m odern, w ith 4 lots, on Gladys av.
o rd ers for genuine g u aran teed hos­
In q u ire of Mrs. A nna Strohm . 44tf
iery for m en, women and ch ild ren .
E lim in ate d arn in g . S alary *75 a
GASOLINE— Our price 25 cents per
week fu ll tim e, *1.50 a n h o u r
gal. Kellogg & Schimke.
47tfc
spare tim e. B eau tifu l sp rin g line.
In te rn a to n a l Stocking Mills, N or­
ITALIAN PRUNES of fine q u ality
ristow n, Pa.
41-10tc
and a good crop, ready ab o u t Sept.
1, Come and get your fall supply
STACKER POLES now on h an d a t
and please b rin g y o u r own con­
In lan d E m pire L um ber Co. 44-tfc
tain ers. O rchard Is 2 1-2 miles
n o rth of H erm iston, Oregon. E.
STANDARD SERVICE STATION—
I. Davis.
48-tfc
location opposite H erald.
FOR SALE— Like new, 2 V ernis Mar­
tin Sim m onds beds com plete; 1
d in in g room set, 1 tab le, 6 ch airs
an d bu ffet; 1 h e a te r; 1 dresser; 1
Sellers k itchen cab in e t: 2 rocking
ch a irs; 2 tu b s; h ig h -c h a ir; Iron­
in g b o ard ; one 9x12 v elvet ru g ;
one 6x8 grss rug. Call o r see me
a t L ig h t p lan t. Mrs. L. M. Sm ith.
48-tfc
LOST— Black velvet bag. w ith black
tassel and silver clasp, co n tain in g
an in n er purse w it h a silv er dol­
la r and sm all ch an g e; also h a n d ­
kerchief. Call 59-R. T. S, Town-
FOR SALE— W in ter b a n an a apples,
snd. S u itab le rew ard.
5 1 -lc
*1.25 per hundred. B. J. N ation.
5 1-tfc
For Sale—Team
of horses
FOR SALE— 4 head of good work
horses. Also some good milch
cows. F. W. Lenz, H erm iston. 48-5p
FOR SALE— P runes. F o u r b ites in
a prune. Jas. Eddie.
51-2p
Pell & Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
Schedule E ffective Ju n e 1, 1923
Leave
—
A. M. P . M. P. M.
P en d leto n ...... ... 8:00 12:01 4:00
E cho............... . 9:15
1:15
6:15
S tan field .... .... 9:35 1:35 5:35
H erm iston.. .. .. 9:55
1:35 5:35
Ar. U m atilla .... 10:15 2:15 6:15
Leave
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
U m atilla ...... ... 8:00 12:15
5:00
H erm iston .... .. 8:2 0 12:35 5:20
SEE O L. BEN N ETT for A uction-
1:00 5:45
e rrin g . P hone 42F2.
26-tfc. S tan field ...... . . . 8:45
E cho............... .... 9:00 1:15 6:00
REA L ESTA TE EXCHANGES AND Ar. P endleton .... 10:15 2:30 7:15
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, R E ­
Snnday Schedule
ALTOR.
26-tfc
Leave U m atilla, 9 :0 0 A. M.
Leave P endleton, 5 :0 0 P. M.
LOST— H eavy yellow fo u n tain pen.
FARES
R ew ard. S appers’ Inc.
46-tfc
U m atilla to
P en d leto n ,
*1.75;
lo u n d trip , *3.25.
H erm iston to P endleton, *1.50;
round trip , *2.80.
S tan field to P en d leto n , *1.25;
round trip , *2.35.
E cho to P endleton, *1.00; round
trip . *1.90.
weight 2800. Also harness and
wagon. 1 mower, Adress Clyde
Boss, Castle Rock, Ore
49 3tp
FOR SALE— Oak k itch en cab in et,
d in in g tab le and dresser. Mrs.
Lyle T ilden
’
5 1 -ltp
For Sale-A six hole range
with warming oven and reservoir
$25.00, an oil stove $5.00, oak
FOR SALE— P ears a t th e Robb o rch ­ center table $5.00,
hammock
ard ,
*1.00
per
box. C hester
couch
$5.00,
kitchen
cabinet
W rig h t.
5 1-tfc
$25.00, bookcase $10.00, 8 feet
FOR SALE— Frech H olstein cow. E. oak dinner $15.00, a white enamel
P. Dodd.
51-2c iron bed and springs $10.00,
wooden bedstead and commode
FOR SALE—Concord grapes. E. $10.00, wooden bed and m attress
L. Jaokson.
51-3tc $8.00. Mrs. Agusta Cressey,
Hermiston, Ore.
49ttc
A BARGAIN IN BEES— 30 colonies
H appy C anyon
ANNUAL
DANCE
OPENING THE ROUND-UP
SEASON
WILL BE HELD IN PENDLETON
SATURDAY NIGHT
w ith e x tra c to r and equipm ent,
G et a pho to g rap h cotí pon a t O re -:
*406.00. In q u ire a t th is office.
gon Hdw. A Im pi. Co.
6 0-tfc |
43-tfe
W IL L TRADE S m ith -P rem ier ty p e­
w rite r for chicken* or Iambs.
P hone 42-J-3
4«-tfc
Want Ada Bring Result«
W anted—Feeder
hogs and
shoats. 40 or 50 head. Weigh
about 100 or 125 lbs. J. A. John­
son, box 716, Pendleton, Ore.
50 2tp
SEPTEMBER 1
WILL NEVER FORGET
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
¡j J|
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
J
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Eye. treated, tested and Glaeeee Fitted
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE, 88
RESIDENCE PHONE. 688
Offiee Hours: 8 to 1Z a.m .i 8 taStSOy. ak
UNivgRsiTYof O regon
Day or n ig h t calls ai.aw eifti prom ptly
•XiMjVe- .
DR. W. W. ILLSLZT
Office over First National
Osteopathy
Medicine
Call, answered at all hours
Office phone 661
Til
L ocation in Telephone B uilding
The U N IV E R S IT Y o f O R E G O N
contains:
The College o f Literature, Science
and the A rts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and A llied A rts—Business
Adm inistration—Education—Grad­
u a te S tu d y —Jo u rn a lism —Law—
M ed icin e— M usic— Physical Edu­
cation— Sociology— Extension.
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 ,
now in need o f tires, you can— b y personal
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 buying V acuum
C u p T ire s for Spring a n d
S um m er use.
For a c a ta lo iw o r an y inform ation
a ' r i t t T h e R tiittr a r . UniOereitJ) o f
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
T elephone 931, Day or N ig h t
Offiee H oure: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 3
to 5 P. M.
D R . F . V . P R IM E
Dentistry
Dental X-Ray and Dinffnoale
Bank Bldtr.
Office Phone, 88
llermiitoo. Oiepon
Residence Phone 781
W. J. W ARNER
The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
H A U LIN G
A d justm ent basis— per warranty tag
attach ed to each casing:
: : :
Oregon
M c K enzie & lieuallen
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
VacuumCupFabricTires6,OOOMiIes
I am now prepared to do haul­
ing
Trips made to the country.
I sobcit a share of your patron­
age-
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Miles
G eorge Challis
K N ER R ’S G A R A G E
Haa removed from his former location in the
Bond Bid*?, to
Room« 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
Pendleton
::
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
T reats all Domestic Animale. In te r­
s ta te Stock Inspector
Hermiston, Oregon
$
WHEN IN
PENDLETON
MAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
— AT—
32x4 Mason Heavy D uty Cord
SS. OVERSIZE
C O M PAR E
THESE PRICES
$
REMEMBER!!
1 9 .9 5
N ET— NO W AR TAX
There are no Finer Tires Than
Mason Cords.
MASON trie prices are the sensarion
of
the
Tire
Industry.....Everyone
knows that Mason Cords arc the Fin­
PRICE!
Here’s why we can sell the
Mason Cords at such amazlngly low
p'ice«.
WE BUY FOR CASH
SELL FOR CASH
SMALL.
OUR SALES ARE LARGE
Inri«t cn buying Masons.
ish to pay m°re
pay less!
WE
OUR PROFIT IS
It’ fool­
It's dangerous to
30x3*4
ci., M axi-mile. »10.55
30x3*4 ss., M axi-mile. »11.80
30x3*4 cl., oversize..... »13.50
30x3*4 ss., oversize..... »14.75
32x3*4 ss., oversize..... »17.95
31x4 ss ., oversize......... »19.50
32x4 ss. , oversize.......... »19.95
33x4 ss.„ oversize......... »20.55
34x4 ss. , oversize......... »21.15
32x4*4 ss., oversize..... .»26.40
5.3x4 % fs ., oversize..... »27.00
»27.80
34x4*4 ss., oversize
Í!6 x 4*4 ss., oversize..... »28.45
3 6x4*4 ss., oversize..... »29.20
33x5 ss. , oversize......... »36.70
35x5 ss. , o v e rsize........ .»38.55
37x5 ss. , oversize.. „..... »40.60
WESTERN AUTO CO.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
1« often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you
n a v t a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­
stroyed forever.
H ALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
do what w e claim for it—rid your system
° f Catarrh or D eafness caused by
Catarrh. H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has
is been successful in the treatment of
Ca
h for over Forty Tears.
«i
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by all C------
druggists.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
¡j Our new brick shoe store is now open B
with a new line of goods. See us for ®
— FOR—
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GUNS
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SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
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Starvi
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
PEN
Bur-Bee Bars
Or age
AUCTION SALE
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BEN NEIL’S
GARAGE
and
INK
NEAR TELEPHONE BLDG.
T h e Best
in Candies
T9vo of the essentials when
SATU R D AY, SEPT. 1
School O pens
AT 2:30 P. M.
1 Driing Set, 6 chairs, talt'e and
Buffet
I Sellers Kitchen Cabinet
1 Dark Oak Dresser
1 Cotton Frit Matt c s s
2 Slatless Springs
1 Round-post Simm'Yis Bed tcad
1 Ironing Bo-'rd
1 High Chair
2 Bookers
2 Tabs
1 Set Blue Bird Drives- 50 p'eces
8
g
Mad« by tba Maaon T ira
R ubber Co., Kent, Ohio
G. L. BENNETT. AUCTIONEER
■We Give S. & H. Trading ,p'
HITT
M ASO N
C O RD S A
H erm iston
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
SEE
£
30x3*4 1M axi-Fabric for
F ords...
Residence second house w est of the
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
C atholic ch u rch . Phone, 82-R.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
BERT MULLENS
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
' Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
The Particular Barber
30x3 M axi-F abric, for Fords
»8.25
Mr*. L M Y R O N SM ITH
GOOD MUSIC AND A TIME YOU
II
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
est T*res that can be made AT ANY
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
RECLAMATION LODGE Na. MT. K.
of P , meet* each Thursday eveniaa la
Muck'a Hall, a t 7A0 F. M. Viaitln«
brother, cordially invited.
W. H McMillan R. A - B r .w a ..« .
K. R. aad S.
C. C.
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 es 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 b a rs ag ain 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.
T uesday o f O ctober, 1923, a t
ITALIAN PRUNES— In th e o rchard.
o ’clock P. M., fo r th e purpose of re
C. L. Upham, 3 mi. east on Diag.
view ing and co rrectin g th e assess­
Raod.
m ents an d app o rtio n m en t of taxes to
PEARS— 3c a t H anby place, so u th of be levied for th e y ear 1923,
W. J. W arn er, Secretary.
tow n. E ll W inesett.
50-2tc 5 1 -ltc
FOR SALE— P ears in th e orchard, 3c
Advertisement For Bids
p er lb. EH W inesett, form erly old
The School B oard of D istrict No. 8
H anby place.
50-2tc w ill receive bids J u ly 3 a t 2 P. M
fo r th e bus ro u tes know n as th e
Reo car for sale— price *150. N.
n o rth ro u te, also th e so u th ro u te, for
W . Bloom.
50-4tc
h a u lin g grade pupils to and from th e
Anybody w a n tin g p ars a t 3 cents per W estland school. T he rig h t reserv­
pound drop Eli W in esett a card ed to reject an y an d all bids. For
an d he w ill deliver them . L ittle fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs w rite or call on
C arl Shaw , Clerk,
o r big o rd er
50-2tc
M. R. A., H erm iston, Ore.
FOR R EN T— E ig h t room house w ith
b a th room, larg e h all and sleeping IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
porch, fu rn ish ed th ro u g h o u t; nice
UMATILLA COUNTY
stra w b e rry patch. M ain stre e t be­
tw een 3rd and 4th. In q u ire of In th e M atter of th e E sta te of Ben
jam in Thom pson Locke, Decased.
Mrs. M arth a M umnia or Mr. Biggs.
N otice to creditors.
50-tfc
N otice is hereby given to all p er­
sons
whom it m ay concern th a t Wil
MISCELLANEOUS
11am R. Locke h as been appointed
a d m in istrato r of th e estate of B en ja­
FOR TRADE— A good w ork horse for
m in Thompson Locke, deceased. All
a good sow. W illiam D. P rio r,
persons h av in g claim s a g a in st the
U m atilla, Ore., Camp place. 5 1 -ltp
said esiate are req u ired to present
them w ith proper vouchers and duly
Dr. H. C. C urry, E yesght Specialist,
v erified as required by law to the
of S eattle, w ho m akes reg u lar
said ad m in istra to r a t th e law office
v isits to H erm iston, w ill be h e re
of P eterson, Bishop and C lark, Sm ith-
soon. W atch p ap er for date. 51-te
C raw ford B uilding, P endleton, Ore­
gon,
w ith in six m onths of th e date
FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed room. Mrs.
C. H. Skinner.
5 1-tfc of th e firs t p ublication of th is n o t­
ice w hich is T h u rsd ay , th e 30 th day
FOR R EN T— Sm all alfalfa farm , of A ugust, 1923.
WILLIAM R. LOCKE,
house, orch ard , berries, eTc. J. H.
A d m inistrator.
Reid.
24-tfc.
P eterson, Bishop and C lark,
BEE SUPPLIES a t the Second H and A ttorneys for A d m in istrato r.
51-5c
S tore.
S l-tfc
KO.
JA ­
PRESH i
For a LIMITED time, with each Vacuum
Cup Tire purchased at 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.
NOTICE!
THERE’S A REASON
ordällyl«
ball. V isitina_____
W. R I-oaehurn. See.
Physician and Surgeoa
F. B. S w ayze, A gen t
of the same size in East­
ern Oregon,
w, . l f t a u 7 a U W r, .I
e . I la
evepine
Odd
V ▼ ineyard
lodge no .
m ee«, eeeh U , ^ . . . . —
factory
P h o to g rap h Coupons are free a t
Oregon Hdw. & Im pi. Co.
5O-tfc
MR. FARM ER—
Now is th e tim e to have your hay
in su red a g ain st a m oral hazzard. It
ha sheen cu t down to one w ord,
nam ely, “ F ire ,” w hich can be caused
from a num ber of th in g s such as
lig h tn in g , spontaneous com bustion,
a n d th e careless sm oker.
T he cost is so sm all th a t you can ­
no t afford to be w ith o u tit.
You can alw ays call a doctor a fter
you a re sick, b u t it is too late to
c all an in su ran ce ag en t a fte r your
hay has burned.
at 8:00 sharp in Maaooic hall.
__ __
welcome.
Minnie E. Stewnrt. 1
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
from the
T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons and carbon
p ap er a t th e H erald office.
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