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THE
CONSULT YOUR BANKER
It Is conceded that millions of dol
lars have been lost through ill-con
sidered Investments In recent years.
Before putting your hard earned
money into a proopsition with which
you are not familiar consult your
banker. We will gladly give you
any Information in our posesslon and
it may be the means of saving you
from an unpleasant experience.
Money In the bank is always avail
able, always w'orking in your inter
est and in the interest of the com
munity. We invite your account..
OFFICERS
F. B. Sway za
President
R. Alexinder
Vice-President
S. C. Lochrle
Cashier
W. L. Hamm,
Ass’t. Cashier
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus ar.d Undivided
Profits Over $50,000
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
AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornless
Buck, Encaria Laberader No.
12860; sire Montgomery D. No.
1805; Dam El ChiverB Marna No.
1497. Service $10. or two for
$15. Geo. H. Perry, Box 83, Echo,
Ore.
Inquire at Echo Flour
Mills.
1-tfc
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Mrs.
C. H. Skinner.
51-tfc
FOR SALE
WANTED— Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hos
iery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a
week full time, $1.50 an hour
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
Internatonal Stocking Mills, Nor
ristown, Pa.
41-10tc
LUMBER FOR SALE— About 50 used
2x8x14 timbers, good as new, at STACKER POLES now on hand at
reasonable price. H. H. Willard.
Inland Empire Lumber Co. 4 4-tfc
4-tfc
SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction-
FOR SALE— New music at a reduct,
errlng. Phone 42F2.
26-tfc.
ion. See Marie Pelmulder.
4-ltc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
FOR SALE— Sweet cider at the Her
ALTOR.
26-tfc
miston Sweet Cider & Vinegar
Works, near apple packing plant.
— READ THE WANT ADS—
4-ltc
— READ THE WANT ADS—
’ '.P.CE ROUND DINING TABLE for
1. , very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc
Get a photograph coupon at Ore
gon Hdw. & Impi. Co.
50-tfc
Subscribe For The Herald
FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
office.
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston
for particulars see C. H. Skinner.
1-tfc. TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper at the Herald office.
8 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
New on Rood gravel Job. Also has
flat rack for hauling wheat or
— READ THE WANT ADS—
baled hay. Inquire this office.
13-tfc.
Polands for Profits.
Stillings. 37tf
FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle
team, harness and wagon, for
$150. Inquire at this office. 42tf
ITALIAN PRUNES of fine quality
and a good crop, ready about Sept.
1. Come and get your fall supply
and please bring your own con
tainers. Orchard is 2 1-2 miles
north of Hermiston, Oregon. E.
I. Davis.
48-tfc
FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch
ard, $1.00 per box. Chester
Wright.
51-tfc
Want Ads Bring Results
FOR SALE— Cow that at prsent Is
giving 4 gallons of milk. Fresh
again in December. Price $75.
R. O. Horning.
Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes
stock, for sale or trade, horses,
hogs or poultry. Gaylord M.
Madison, R. F. D. No. 1.
l-9tp
FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark
Bros, variety, the original. See
F. M. Guiwits for your wants.
1-tfc
Read The Herald Want Ads.
Reo car for sale—price $150. N.
W. Bloom.
50-4tc
For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal
road. Joins city limits. Will cut
to suit and give terms to suit or
will trade for city property. E. D.
Mossie.
14tc
FORD DELIVERY car for sale or
trade. Will consider honey, city
lots. See Earl Kingsley.
2-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
A real farm home one-half mile from
ebanon, Ore., 3* acres all in culti
vation, 7 room house, barn 40x48
feet, 200 «-year old prune trees,
to exchange for either dwelling or
business property in Hermiston.
Apply this office.
3-tfc
Dr. H. C. Curry, Eyeeght Specialist,
of Seattle, who makes regular
visits to Hermiston, will be here
soon.
Watch paper for date. Si te
from he sales applied as provided
by law and for such other and fur
ther relief as the Court may deem
Just and proper.
This summons Is published pur
suant to an order of the Hon. Gil
bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above
entitled court duly made and enter
ed on the 10th day of September,
1923, directing that publication
herein be made once a week for
period of six consecutive weks in
th Hermiston Herald, and the first
publication hereof Is made pursuant
to said order this 13th day of Sept
ember, 1923.
W. J. Warner,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: Hermiston, Ore. l-7tc
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Ben
Jamin Thompson Locke, Decased.
Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons whom it may concern that Wil
liam R. Locke has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Benja
min Thompson Locke, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
said estate are required to present
them with proper vouchers and duly
verified as required by law to the
said administrator at the law office
of Peterson, Bishop and Clark, Smith'
Crawford Building, Pendleton, Ore
gon, within six months of the date
of the first publication of this not
ice which is Thursday, the 30th day
of August, 1923.
WILLIAM R. LOCKE,
Administrator.
Peterson. Bishop and Clark,
Attorneys for Administrator.
51-5c
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O U , O R E G O N .
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CALL FOR BIDS
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
Bids will be received tor the trans DISTRICT— NOTICE OF ELECT0N
Q
V> neyaro LODGE NO.
l e. p. F.
v meets each Monday evening tn Odd fWlewe
hall. Visiting members cunlihlly invited.
J. A. Reeves, N . O.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec.
RECLAMATION LODGE Ne. 107,
of P . meets ea
Muck's Hull, a t 7.30 P. I
K.
brothers cordially invited.
W H. McMillan R. A. Brew_____
K. R. and S.
0 . C.
15^
now
TO THE PUBLIC
Hermiston, Oregon, Oct. 1, 1923.
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Dear Patron ;-
PROFESSIONAL CARD8
R O L L Y O U R O W N I W IT H
R i i L a C r o ix P a p e r, A
tta c k s
AUach.d
DR. FRACIS F. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
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B ye, treated, tested * y l « ta e « » » U » d
Office over P in t N ttloaei Bant
OFFICE PHONE, W
RESIDENCE PHONE. MS
Office Hours: 0 ta' 12 a. m.j
On October 1 I assumed controll of the Kingsley
Mercantile Co., of this city.
The business in the future will be run on a 30 day
basis as it has in the past
My paramount aim is to conduct the business in such
a manner that your patronage will be of mutual benefit to both of
us. You will at all time find us ready and willing to serve you and
the bargains th at we have to offer from time to time cannot be
duplicated it| this city. If you desire the best there is in merchan
dise you will be able to find it at our store.
A satisfied customer, no m atter how large or small
the transaction, will be our motto. Service, right prices and guar
anteed satisfaction—th a t’s us.
Day or night calls afiuwefW pMñttUy
H A U L IN G
DR. W. W. TT.TNMtT
Office over First National Bank
I am now prepared to do haul
ing.
Trips made to the country.
I solicit a share of your patron
age-
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 661
Residence pheoh 711
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2
George Challis
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 2
to 5 P. M.
Otto C. Pierce
Kingsleys Inc.
Hermiston’s House Of Quality And Service.
WHEN IN
D R . F . V . P R IM E
PEN D LETO N
Dentistry
MAKE YOUR
H EALQ UARTERS
— AT—
Dental X-Ray and Dfagnoale
w
Bank BWtr.
Offio. PkfM. $•
Hermiston, Oregon
R., ideiti,nsa» m
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.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held at the house
north of the Westland school house
at Westland, on Tuesday, the 9th day
of October, 1923, for the purpose of
electng one director to serve for three
years. The polls will be open from
8 A. M. until 5 P. M. of said day.
4-ltc
J. M. Prindle, Secretary
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
ig o ften cau sed b y an Inflam ed condition
o f th e m ucou« lin in g o f th e E u atach lar
Tubo. W hen th is tu be 1« inflam ed you
n a v e a rumbling: sound or im p erfect
n earin *.
U n le ss th e inflam m ation can
be reduced, you r h earin g m a y be d e
stroyed forever.
H A L L ’8 C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E w ill
do w h at w e cla im fo r it—rid your sy ste m
o f C atarrh o r D e a fn e ss
cau sed by
C atarrh. H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E
h a s been s u c c e s sfu l In th e trea tm en t o f
C atarrh fo r over F o r ty Y ears.
S old by a ll druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Oo., Toledo, O.
: : :
Oregon
M c K enzie & lieuallen
C A T A R R H A L D E A FN E SS
Sm allest Bank.
A Mean Statement.
As Lawyer Flubdub stepped out of
the elevator a man in the corridor
fainted. The attorney assisted the
man to the sidewalk, called a taxi and
helped him in. The unknown showed
every sign of collapse. Of course, a
crowd gathered.
Somebody asked: “Is that a client
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of Flubdub's?"
And somebody answered: “I guess
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
so.”
TILLA COUNTY
“What made him collapse like that?”
“Oh, Flubdub probably told him the
The Hermiston Company, a corpo
amount of the fee.”—Louisville Oour-
ration, Plaintiff,
vs.
The Allen Umatilla Fruit Com ier-Joumal.
pany, a corporation; Fort Wayne
Queer Cargo.
Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar
The queerest cargo ever taken over
thur F. Warriner and Mary E. War- seas by a British steamer was that re
riner, his wife, Defendants.
cently discharged at a Morocoan sea
port. It consisted of 2,000,000 gallons
Summons.
To the Allen Umatilla Fruit Com of water, required for the use of the
pany, a corporaion; Fort Wayne Spanish troops who were fighting
Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar rebel tribesmen. A ship conveying
idols and Images to the west coast of
thur F. Warriner and Mary E. War Africa was recently wrecked in the
riner, his wife. Defendants.
Mediterranean, the coast near by be
In the Name of the State of Ore ing strewn with “false gods” of all de
gon, You are hereby required to scriptions.
appear and answer the complaint fil
Squeezed Out of It.
ed in the above entitled suit within
“The idea of your dozing while I
six weeks from the first publication
of this summons, and you will take was singing.”
“You were singing a lullaby, weren't
notice that if you fail to answer or you?”
plead herein within that time, the
“Yes.”
plaintiff, for want thereof, will ap
"Then I couldn't pay your art any
ply to the above entitled court for higher compliment.”—Boston Tran
the relief prayed for in plainiff’s script.
complaint filed in said cause, to-wit:
for a decree and Judgment against
defendant Alien Umatilla Fruit Com UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
pany for $136.06 with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
per annum from March 1, 1919 and
$351.11 with Interest thereon at the
P ell A Smith, Um atilla, Oregon
rate of 7 per cent per annum from
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
March 1, 1919 and $75.00 attorney’*
fees on plaintiff’s first cause of suit;
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A. M. P. M. P. M.
for $136.07 with interest thereon at Leave
the rate of 7 per cent per annum Pendleton....... ... 8:00 12:01 4:00
9:15
1:15 5 1 5
from March 1, 1919 and $351.11 with E cho..............
interest thereon at the rate of 7 per Stanfield __ .... 9:35 1:36 6:35
cent per annum from March 1, 1919 Hermiston.. .. .. 9:65 1:35 6:35
10:15 2:15 8:15
and $75.00 attorney’s fees upon Ar. Umatilla
plaintiff’s second cause of action and
Leave
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A. M. P. M. P. M.
the costs and disbursements in this
Umatilla ....... ... 8:00 12:15 5 00
suit, and for the coots and expenses
Hermiston __ _ 8:20 12:36 5:20
of the foreclosure and sale of the
Stanfield
... 8:45 1:00 6:45
property hereinafter described-, and
Echo.............. .... 9:00 1:16 5:00
for a decree foreclosing plaintiff**
Ar. Pendleton .._ 10:15 2:30 7:15
mortgage upon the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of the
Sunday Schedule
Southeast Quarter of 8eclon 33, Tp.
Leave Umatilla, •:0 0 A. M.
5 N. R. 29 E. W. M. and its mort
Leave Pendleton, 6:00 P. M.
gage upon the Souheast Quarter of
the Northwest Qurater of the South
FARES
east Quarter o t Section 33, Tp. 5 N.
Umatilla to Pendleton. $1.75;
R. 29 E. W. M„ and ordering said
premises sold, and that the said round trip. $3.25.
Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.50;
mortgages upon said premises be de
creed to be a first lien on the lands round trip, $2.80.
Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.25;
described therein, and that the rights
of each of said defendant* In and to round trip, $2.36.
■aid premises be foreclosed and the
Echo to Pendleton, $1.00; round
•aid premie« sold and the proceed* trip, $190.
UEKN ESTHER
meets second T ,____ .
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at 8:00 sharp In Masonic hall.
_ _
welcome.
Minnie E. Stewart. 1
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held at the office of
the Hermiston Irrgation District on
Main street, in* the City of Hermis
ton, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th
day of October, 1923, for the purpose
of electing one director to serve for
three 'years. The polls will be open
from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M. of said
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon
day.
W. J. Warner,
paper for sale at the Herald.
Secretary.
Read the Wand Ada.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
In the town of Normal, a small
suburb of Lincoln, Neb., Is the small
est bank In t the country. It was or
ganized three years ago with a capital
of $15,000. Today Its assets have In
creased more than tenfold. In a small
frame structure only 16 by 20 feet, It
represents a total amount of resources
which might easily be the envy of
some of our big banking houses, for
its stockholders are conservatively es
timated to be worth upward of $3,-
000,000. While some banks in the
last three years have had to charge
off a great many losses, this bank has
had the perfect record of no losses
and no change In the 18 stockholders
or in the directors or officers.
LODGE DIRECTORY
portation of high school pupils only
by School District No. 115, up until
Tuesday, October 16. The district
reserve* the right to reject any and
all bids.,
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Address Mrs. Rodda. Clerk, Her
miston Oregon.
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FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm,
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H.
Reid.
24-tfc. W ESTIAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT
BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand
Store.
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WANT ADS
H E B M IS T O N
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Has removed from his former location In the
Bond Bldg. to
Rooms 1, 2 snd 3 inland Empire Bank Bid*.
Pendleton
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Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
state Stock Inspector
Changes featured in the new Ford Sedan make it a better look
ing, roomier car.
SEE
A higher radiator with a trim apron at Its base lends dignity
befitting a closed car. T h e higher hood and enlarged cowl
curving gracefully to the dash give a stylish sweep to its body
lines, and afford additional leg room for occupants of the front
seat.
H IT T
A ll body fittings— window regulators, door grips, door latch
levers, door lock, d o m e lig h t —are finished in nickel. The
upholstery carries a fine dark line on a soft brown background
that doos not easily show dust or dirt. Silk window curtain«
to harmonize for the three rear w indows enhance the style of
the car and add to the comfort of its passengers. See the new
Sedan and other new Ford body styles at our showroom.
Residence second bouse west of the
Catholic church. Phone. 82-R.
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BERT MULLENS
GU N S
These can can be obtained through
the Ford W eekly P urchase Plan.
The Particular Barber
Shop at Siscel’i Confectionery
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■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps*
AMMUNITION
C A R S *TRUCK S • T R A C T O R S
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A FULL LINE
Kellogg & Schimke, Hermiston, Ore.
SEE
N EW FALL G O O DS
N O W IN
WOOL R A T IN E ...........................
3.00
STORM SERGE...........................
1.00
FRENCH SERGE ....................
¡g Our new brick shoe store is now open ■
H witli a new line of goods. See us for ■
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WOOL CREPES........................... $2.00
FANCY SUITINGS
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SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam R odgen, Prop.
any article in thia w indow
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2.50
2.50 to 4 50
during Dairy and H og show
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C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
W M . H. O G D EN,
' 'THE BEST OF GOOD SEBVICE”
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One-Half Price
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
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"Gifts Ihnt Last’’
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Krause’s
Chocolates
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The Best
in Candies
C O M IN G !
in t e r e s t e d
Dr. H. C. Curry
m ainly in securing ex
cellent service at m oderate
News aland
Cigars and Tobacco
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
cost. Ajax Cords are d oing
OF SEATTLE
this and m ore for thousands
CALL 254
Wll be a» th"
o f car owners.
OREGON HOTEL
A JA X C O R D , R O A D
K IN G , P A R A G O N
K E L L O G G & S C H IM K E
M on d ay,
: T. H. Gaither
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Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore.
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN—
TRY THE HERALD "WANT ADS '
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