The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 08, 1923, Image 5

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    HTOM1BTOH wren a t t i ,
Courtesy Pays
Courteey 1» only another name for
the C-olden Buie of doing unto other»
as you would hare other» do unto
you.
We aim to conduct our Bank along
that line. W e try to be courteous
considerate, appreciative and oblig­
ing. W e try to make courteey a
distinctive feature of this Bank's
service. Safety, service, satisfact­
ion— all may be had by doing your
banking bust nee» w ith us. We In­
vite you to Inveetlgate.
r . B. Swngso
President
B. Á lt n il M
ru » -y rm iiii«
a. 0. Loehrto
First National Bank
W . L. Baaem.
S aft. Cashier
NOTICE!
7ns B nrald publishes
axere genuine paid want
ade than any other
pager published in a eity
ef the same siae in la st-
esa Oregon.
n m i ’S A REASON
WANT ADS
IO» BALI
FOR SALE— BO W hite Leghorn hens,
also some pullets and cockerels.
Chas. Cllnesmlth, 1 mile north of
town.
FOR SALE— Majestic range, nearly
new. half price. W . P. Trum bull.
Stanfield. Ore.
7-Btc
LU M B ER FOR SALE— About 50 used
1x0x14 timbers, good as new, at
reasonable price. H . H . W illard .
4-tfc
— READ THE WANT ADS—
LARG E ROUND D IN IN G T A B LE for
sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc
FOR BALE— An improved 20 acre
ranch 0 1-2 miles from Hermiston
for particulars sse C. H . Skinner.
1-tfc.
1 U ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
Now on good gravel job. Also has
fla t rack for hauling wheat or
baled hay. Inquire thia office.
11-tfc.
Polands for Profits.
Stillings. 3 7 tt
FOR SALE— k bargain in a gentle
team, harness and wagon, for
>150. Inquire a t thia office. 42tf
FOR SALE— Pears a t the Robb orch­
ard,
>1.00
per
box. Chester
W r ig h t
51-tfc
W an t Ada Bring Results
Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes
stock, for sale or trade, horses,
hogs or poultry. Gaylord
M.
Madison, R. F. D. No. 1.
l-9 tp
FOR SALE— Delicious apples, Stark
Bros, variety, the original. See
F. M. Gulwits for your wants.
1-tfc
A Torrington electric cleaner w ith
attachment for rent. Clara G. H all.
8-2tp
Read The Herald W an t Ads.
For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal
road. Joins city limits. W ill cut
to suit and give terms to suit or
w ill trade for city property. E .D .
Mossie.
14tc
BSOEtuunona
W A N T E D — Phone, w rite or see W .
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale. In any quanUty.
Phone 49-J-3.
1-tfc
I AM M A K IN G REGULAR TRIPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
eaeh week. I f you have anything
to he hauled to or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this line. I
am also in the market for chickens
and veal. Ray Challis.
1-tfc
by the Common Council w ill be p rint­
ed on the official ballot:
R E FE R R E D TO T H E PEOPLE OF
T H E C IT Y OF HERM ISTO N BY
T H E COMMON COUNCIL.
Charter amendment lim iting the
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
assessment, to be levied for street
Improvements to the actual cost
YoLS.
No. 20
thereof as apportioned to the proper­
ty benefltted and to authorise the
H it him in the elbow!
Gralapp— "Name two articles co-
council by ordinance or agreement
Soak him in the jaw t
talnlng starch.”
with property owners to provide for
Hermiston! Hermiston!
Ernie Parrish— "Tw o cuffs and a
paying all or part of any street im­
Raw! Raw! Raw!
collar."
provements from the general ta x
T h a t’s the way we want to treat
funds.
Athena Saturday. Come out and
Mr. Day (In Freshie science)—
Vote Yes or No.
|
watch us!— The Team.
"WhQ is the greatest inventor the
409
Yee.
world hag ever known?”
491
No.
George Beddow— "An Irishman by
Pauline
Voelker
and
Pauline
M
or.
The fu ll title and text of such
the name of Pat. Pending.”
rls,
of
Helix,
visited
Hermiston
school
measure to aa follows:
friends over the week end.
— High School Mirror
ORDINANCE No. I l l
An ordinance to amend subdivis­
ions 11 and 14 of Section 102 of the
Charter of the C ity of Hermiston and
to submit and refer this ordinance to
the voters of said City for the ap­
proval or rejection.
The C ity of Hermiston does ordain
as follows:
if Section 102 of the Charter of said
City, which ordinance and proposed
ordinance was filed in the office of
the City Recorder on October 17,
1923.
Dated this 19th day of October,
1923.
C. W . KELLOGG.
C ity Recorder
C. W . Kellogg,
Recorder.
Approved by the Mayor this 17 th
Ordinance No. 112
To submit to the leagal voters of day of October, 1323
the City of Hermiston Ordinance No.
I l l proposed by the common council UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
and now on file w ith the City Re­
corder and providing for a special Operating Stages Between Pendleton
election to be held In said City on
and Umatilla
the 30th day of November, 1923.
The City of Hermiston does ordain
Fen A Smith, Umatflla, Oregon
as follows:
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
Bee. 1. T hat there shall be held
Leave
—
A . M. P. M. P. M
in the C ity of Hermiston, Oregon,
1:99 19:91 4:00
on Friday, the 30th day of November, Pendleton___ _
1 : 1 * 5:15
9:15
1923, between the hours of 8 o'clock Echo................
A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. of said day 8tanfleld .... — 9:91 1:98 8:95
a t the City Council room in the L ib ­ Hermtoton.. _ _ 9:85 1:95 5:95
rary In the said City, a special C ity A r. Um atilla — 19:11 9:15 5:15
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
election for the purpose of submitt­ Leave
5:00
ing to the legal voters of said City U m a t i ll a ___ ... 1:89 12:15
9:99 12:25 1:20
all measures that may be submitted H e rm to to n __ -
and proposed by Initiative petition Stanfield ___ — 9:48 1 :0 0 5:45
1:15 0 :0 0
and filed in the office of the C ity' Bcho........ „ __S:00
Recorder and also that certain Ordi­ Ar. Pendleton — 19:15 2 :2 0 7:15
No Wonder Teachers Go Crazy
Miss Cash— "Have you read ‘To A
Field Mouse?’ ”
Parker— "No, how do you get them
to listen?”
1
Kathryn L. Garner. Sac.
LOU
hall.
V isitina I
W.W. Longhorn. 1
RECLAMATION LODGE N a . 1 « , K.
o f P . m eets each Thuraday evtenlag in
Mack's H ail, at 7JO P. M. VWtfag
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan
R. A . Browne«».
K. R. and S .
C. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Suigeoa
E y e . treated, tested and aiaeessW tsted
Ofllee^Vsr FirZt R totoeel hank
H A U L IN G
third grade, has moved to Irrigon.
Offlc, Houff: ütÀÎ2*. nss 2
Day Of night cans aViwM
I am now prepared to do haul­
ing.
Trips made to the country.
I so'icit a share of your patron­
age-
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loation, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M „ 9
to 5 P. M.
G e o r g e C h allis
D R .F .V .P R I M E
Dentistry
Dental X-Ray end D iagnosis
WHEN IN
Bank B id s.
Hermiston. Oregon
PEN D LETO N
The Eighth grade's unlucky star
held sway last Friday. Umatilla's
team beat their football squad 13 to
3.
R. C. Todd, Mayor. are hereby appointed clerks of said
election.
Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall
Sec. 5. That whereas it is neces­
cause to be posted In three public
sary and desirable that some of the
places In said City of Hermiston at
Streets of the City of Hermiston be
least 30 daysbefore the date of said
improved before winter and it is
election, a notice thereof and of the
necessary for the preservation of the
time and place of said election.
peace, health and safety of the in
Sec 3.. The City Recorder shall habitants of the City that this ordi­
cause to be published In the Her­ nance be in effect at once, an emer
miston Herald a complete copy of gency is hereby declared to exist
this ordinance together with the and this ordinance shall be in full
ballot title and ballot number of force and effect from and after its
said measure which publication shall passage by the Council and approval
run in two issues thereof consecu. by the Mayor.
tlvely within the 30 dayg prior to
Passed the Council this 17th day
the date of said election.
of October, 1923.
Sec. 4.
That Thos. Campbell,
Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder
Ed. Comegys and Henry Hitt are
Approved by the Mayor this 17th
hereby appointed judges of said elec­ day of October, 1923.
tion and J. S. West and P. B. Siscel
9-3tc
R. C. Todd, Mayor,
MAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
— AT—
Gflles
WtourSZ
ReskflMe rM K zn
W .J . W A R N E R
Attorney-at-Law
W ESTER N A U T O CO.
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Hermiston
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
Oregon
M c K enzie & lieuallen
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Han removed from his form er location in the
Bond Bldjr. to
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
C A T A R R H A L D E A FN E SS
Pendleton
ts often caused by an inflamed condition
or the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
nave a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing*. U nless the Inflammation can
he reduced, your hearing m ay he de­
stroyed forever.
H ALL'S CATARRH M EDICINE w ill
ao what w e claim fur It—rid your system
or Catarrh or D eafness caused by
Catarrh. H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
Sold by all druggists.
P . J. Cheney A Oo.. Toledo, O.
::
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Dqmestlc Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
SEE
H ITT
Resldence second l ouse weat of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
BERT MULLENS
— FOR—
The Particular Barber
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
GUNS
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—AND—
Where the Sun Shines
Most of the Time
and the very air seem s to dispel w orry
and tone up the nerves.
One can pick oranges, climb moun­
tains, dance at fine hotels, bathe in
the ocean, visit old m issions and play
g o lf all in one day, if desired; or
every day for m onths and each day
som ething new
4 0 0 0 Miles of Paved Highways
The m ost w o n d e r fu l system of
hotels, apartment houses, cottages,
bungalow s and suites for the accom­
m odation o f tourists in all the world,
and costs reasonable.
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps*
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AMMUNITION
A FULL U N E
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will gladly furnish Illustrated booklets giving
complete information about the glorious play­
ground of the West Let them tell all about
hotel rates, railroad fares, through car service,
F. C. Woughter, Agt., Hermiston. Ore.
Wm. Me Murray, Getfl Pazs. Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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Our Christmas
2
O u r new brick shoe store Is now open
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w ith
Messenger
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See us
for _
SHOE REPAIRINO
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
g,
g
a
new line of goods.
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
Representatives of the
A ttest:
nance No. I l l proposed by the Com.
BOARD A N D LODGING for a few mon Council and approved by the
Leave UmaUUa. 9 :9 9 A. M.
working men, reasonable. Inquire Mayor and filed in the office of the
Leave Pendleton, 5 :9 9 P. M.
at this office.
9-2tp City Recorder on October 17th, 1923
proposing to amend subdivision«
LOST— Shepherd pup 1 months old: Nos. 11 and 14 of Section 193 of the
color brown and white. Lost Sat­ Charter of the City of Hermiston,
Um atilla to
Pendleton,
>1.75;
urday la the vicinity of the H er­ which said measure, together w ith round trip, >3.35.
miston creamery. Reward If re. the ballot numbers and ballot title
Hermiston to Pendleton, >1.59;
turned to H lt t ’a
9 -lte thereof to aa follows:
ronnd trip, >9.99.
Stanfield to Pendleton. >1.95;
1.
FOR T R A D E— 1-inch Webber wagon
ronnd trip, >3.95.
BALLOT TITLE
w ith hay rack, tor cow. Henry
The following to the farm and num.
Echo to Pendleton. >1.99;
Hasty.
f-tfe her in which the ordl
trip, *1.M.
Q1^
a t tfcOU sh a r p i
"But, my stars, who'd
GRADE NEWS
The attendance in the third grade
Sec.4. This ordinance shall be re­
ferred to the voters of the City of
Hermiston for their approval or re­
jection at the next regular or special
election to be held in said city.
Passed the Council this 17th day
Of October, 1923.
.
LODGE DIRECTORY
The Great Question
Hugh: “I say, let's get married
Lois Jackson, Donald Shotweli,
old dear.”
K a rr Lomax, Hugh W alker, Eleanor
Arlouine:
Briggs, Reta Loudermilk, Lenore
have us?”
Dyer and Dan Winesett are memberg
of the cast for "Uncle.”
A t the practice game w ith Um atilla
last month was 6.2 per cent. Twenty
last Thursday Hermiston made four
ef Hermtoton
two were neither absent nor tardy.
Sec. 1. T hat subdivision 11 of
touchdowns in fifteen minutes.
Capitol, Surplns and Undivided
section 102 of the Charter of the
Profit. Over 359,0*9
Sllvae Shutter, of the second grade,
C ity of Hermiston be, and the same
The student body has decided to has been absent for some time.
hereby to amended so as to read
have a high school party soon. The
follows:
"where” Is the only question.
The third grade has lost two mem­
Subdivision 11. No lot, part there­
SUBSCRIBE FOR T H E T i n rs a1
bers. Jewel Payne has left-for Irrl-
Home Journal now >1.00 only. of or parcel of land shall be
Edna B.— " I believe in post mor­ gon and June Nell for California.
See Gladys W hitsett, agent Cur­ ed for any local or special improve­
ment In excess of the actual cost of tem». I t must be awful not to know
tis Magazines.
Howard Payne, a member of the
such Improvement as apportioned to what you died of.”
RBAL BBTATB EXCHANGBB A N D said land and in Just proportion to
INSURANCE. J. M . BIGGB, R E ­ the cost of the entirelmprovement
ALTOR.
99-tfe of the local improvement district in
which such land to situated, except
A T STUD — Toggerburg Hornless upon the express consent of the ow.
Buck,
Bncaria Laberader No. ner of such land, or his duly author.
12880; sire Montgomery D. No. Ised agent, firs t obtained in w rit­
1806; Dam B I Chivers Maroa No. ing.
1497. Service |1 0 , or two (or
Sec. 3. T h a t subdivision 14 of
>15. Geo. H . Perry, Box 88, Bobo,
Section 102 of the charter of the
Ore.
Inquire at Bcho Flour
Mills.
1-tfe C ity of Hermiston be, and the same
hereby is amended so as to read as
FOR R E N T — Small alfalfa farm , folows:
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H .
Subdivision 14. Where the esti­
Reid.
94-tfe. mated assessment against any lot,
part of . lot or parcel of land for any
BEB SUPPLIER at the Second Hand local Improvement appears to the
Store.
Il-«fe common council as excessive or out
o f proportion to the special benefits
SEE « . L. B E N N E T T for Auction­
to be derived by the property by rea­
eering. Phone 42F9.
21-tfe.
son of such local Improvement, and
where the Improvement of a street
— R EA D T H E W A N T ADS—
in any local improvement district
Subscribe Per The Herald
appears to the council to be of gen­
eral benefit and value to all the In­
ADBING machine rolto a t the HeralB
habitants of the city, the common
effice.
T Y P E W R IT E R ribbons end carbon council may, by ordinance appropri­
ate a sufficient amount from the
paper i t the Herald office.
general tax or special tax funds of
— R EA D T H B W A N T ADS—
the City to pay for so much of the
eost of such local Improvements as
No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes at shall not be provided for by assess,
my ranch *1.50 per c w t J. W . ment upon the property specially
benefitted by such Improvement, and
Campbell.
9tfc
the council may, by agreement w ith
For sale a stove in good con­ the property owners in any local im­
provement district, provide for pay.
dition. A real bargain. Come in
ment by the City of a Just and fa ir
and see. Floyd Kneer. 9 tfc
proportion of the cost of improving
any street or roadway w ith in the
CITY OF HERMISTON
City. The council shall also have
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Submitted by the Common Coun­ the power and authority to create
cil of the C ity of Hermiston for vote a special fund of the City for the
of the people at a special election purpose of paying a ll or such por­
to be held In Bald city on the 30th tion of any street improvement as
I t may deem Just and fa ir to the City
day of November, 1923.
and to the property owners spec­
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given th at a spec­ ia lly benefltted thereby, and also
for the purpose of keeping the streets
ial election w ill be held In the City
so improved in repair. The council
of Hermiston, U m atilla County, Ore­
may by ordinance whenever er-
gon, on the 30th day of November,
1123, between the hours of 3 o’clock pedlent or necessary to complete any
A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M- of said street Improvement undertaken by
day at the City Council room in the it, authorise the Issuance of w ar­
Library in said City, for the pur­ rants in payment thereof and fix
pose of adopting or rejecting a cer­ the terms and conditions of pay­
ment by the City and by the property
tain ordinance for said C ity proposed
owners specially benefltted by any
by the common council of said City
such improvement.
in Ordinance No. I l l passed by said
Sec. 3. A ll acts or parts of acts
council and signed by the Mayor on
October 17, 1923, being a proposal lnconflict herewith are hereby re­
for amending subdivisions 11 and 14 pealed.
To know
how good a cigarette
really can be m ade/
you must try a-
®
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MAIL IN A SHORT
TIME. COME IN AND
GIVE US YOUR NAME
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You’ll thrill at the adventure and
action!
You'll choke back that tear when
you tee thia drama of a dog whose
spirit could not be broken.
You’ll love “Back,” the hero dog.
TWO CHOW*— 7:30, 0:1*
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Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
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