The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 08, 1924, Image 3

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KBBMISTOH TfgftAT J), HBBMISTOM, OBTOOW.
LODGE DIKECT0BT
T im e Is M oney
There are at least two times when
time is money— while you are work­
ing for money and while money In
the way of savings. Is working for
you.
Many a man has missed his oppor­
tunity for a good investment sim­
ply because he didn't have the ready
rash when the chance came. The
(time to prepare for such opportuni­
ties is NOW. We invite you to open
an account at our bank, where your
money will be safe until you need It.
PLAYHOUSE
M ID -W E E K O P E N IN G
S T A R T IN G W E D .T H U R S . M AY 14-15
J a c k H o x ie
ESTHER CHA]
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mwu ««cusid Tuesday
at 8:00 »harp m U m sonic hall,
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wi t e w .
A lie«
Kathryn L Gamer. S«c.
“S p a rk s o f F lin t”
VZINKYAKI) LODGE NO. aoa
RECLAMATION LO!
of P . meet« each
Mack e Hall, at
brother« cordially luvil
W. H. McMillan R. A
K. R. and 8.
A rip-roaring fast m oving W estern D ram a
A d m . 10-30c
ONE ELEVEN
Saturday-Sunday, M ay 17-18
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Thos. Ince P resents “M other o f M ine”
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
THERE’S A REASON
WANT ADS
FOB SALE
We wish to notify the Hermiston
milk producers that ws have opened
a cream station the first door north
of the Hermiston hotel, with Mr.
Berry In charge. Mr. Berry will teat
your cream and pay for same
soon as the test la complete, and we
assure you an honest, square deal.
Yours for business. Mutual Cream
ery Co.
l«-tfo
It la easy to reach us when you
want your clothes cleaned, pressed
or repaired. Just phone «l-W-2.
We’ll call.
ll-tfe
FOR SALE— Spray pump with bar.
rel and 60 feet 'of hose, >6. also
three cows. •'Mrs. J. E. Buchner. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
2 «-Me
FOR SAL'S— Polad China pigs, $4.00
eadh, R. (C. Canfield.
32-4to
Two alfalfa ranches for rent, cash
or share basis. J. M. Messner,
IKRR SALE— Weaned red pigs at the
Hatmiston, Oregon.
25-tfc
Neadeau ranch, 1 mile east of Her-
rnilstan.
32-3tp
Burk is hearquartera for Army
Shoes.
SALE— Marshall strawberry
plants, $1 per 100. Chas. Cline- FOR SALE— 25 head dairy heifers
smlth.
28-tfc
and cows freshening spring and
early summer, and registered Jer­
-FOR SALE—Team of horses. J. K.
sey sire for sale. Will sell sin­
Photwell.
18-tfc
gly or as herd. These were bred
and grown on project and nearby.
rOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch;
E. P. Dodd.
22-tfc
400 hens, team, wagon, and other
fixteees. Come and see. Chester WANTED— Kitchen help at the
WWfcht, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile
Cosy Corner restaurant.
34-tfc
«Mth.
10-tfc
Our spring and summer line of
-FOR SALE—Economy cream separa­ Made-tO-Measure Clothes are here.
tor, almost new, size 14. Also 1 Suits, $23.50 and up. Imperial
good Jersey cow. S. R. Siegel, Cleaners.
10-tfc
•1 mile west of town.
30-tfc
Burk’s for bargains.
FOR SALE— Big Six McCormick
mower, in good shape. Charles
Ware.
31-6tp Polands for Profits. Stillings. 27tf
-FOR SALE OR TRADE— Hay. poul­
POULTRY AND CHICKS
try, tools, furniture, De Laval
separator, etc. E. F. Buck, for­
merly W. W. Rogers place. 34-3p Whits Leghorn baby ehlx, April
hatch, $l«.00 per hundred. Place
IFOR SALE— Stacker, 4 5 foot pole in
your order early If you want any.
good condition. Enquire at this
Wm. H. Ogden.
10-tfc
office.
34tf
— READ THE WANT ADS—
»Good strong cabbage plants ready
now We also have a big stock
WANTED— Team of horses not over
of tomato and other garden plants.
8 years old; also wagon and har­
Platns for your hanging baskets
ness. A good Jersey cow to be
and flower beds. Special on
traded In. Address Box 427, Uma­
canna and gladiolus bulbs. We
tilla.
28-tfc
fill orders by mail. Pelmulder’s
greenhouse.
34tfc
ADVERTISE YOUR POULTRY
IFOR SALE— Dane haystacker, two
IN THESE COLUMNS
buck rakes and a mowing machine.
RESULTS ARE CERTAIN’“ "
J. T. Dowell.
34-3tp
Furniture for sale.
man.
See I. E. Put­
34-tfc
AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other
makes. $35.00 and up. Kellogg
ft Schimke.
36-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
Will pay 5 cents per pound for good
clean, washed rags; must not be
smaller than 15 inches square.
Kellogg ft Schimke.
35-tfc
WANTED—Good steady old team,
harness and wagon; also some
bees. F. W. Newell, general de­
livery.
3 «-Ip
WANTED—Kitchen help
Cosy Corner restaurant.
at
the
34-tfc
WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale, in any quantity.
Phone 40-J-3.
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Board and lodging for two working
men. $8.40 per week; all you can
eat guaranteed. Enquire thia office.
I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week. If you have anything
to be hauled te or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this line. I
r. m alao In the market for ehlekens
and veal. Ray Challis. Phone
5«-R. Pendleton phone 400. »-tie
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to keep in mind die
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paper we do job work
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in need of anything ■
in thia line be sure ■ f
To See Uss
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Phones: Office 931. Raa. $81
D R . F . V . P R IM E
WHEN IN
T he undesigned w ill sell at public auction at bis ranch
2 and 1-2 m iles northeast o f H erm iston on
HAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
— AT—
Dentistry
Dental X-Rii» and Dlaffnoale
Bank Bids.
Hermiston. Oregon
W ESTERN A U T O CO.
Wednesday May 14
AT
1
O ’CLOCK
A ttom ey-at-law
COMPLETE GARAOE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
P.M.
Hermiston
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thiraal
is an acute attack o f Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds’’ are
generally In a “run down” condition.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acta
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu-
coua 8urfacea. building up the System,
and m aking you leas liable to “colds."
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O.
1 T eam o f horses
1 W h ea t rack
1 Light S tudebaker w agon 2 1-2 inch
3 ft Fresno
1 T op b u ggy and single harness
1 8 1 6 -inch disc
1 Springtooth harrow
1 12 inch Plow
1 5 S h ovel cultivator
1 G ardan cultivator
1 Iron a g e drill
1 M onarch range
Ha« removed from his former loerttfea fa t
Bond Bldg. (O
Room« 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire 1
Pendleton
KATHRYN SHORT
VOICE AND PIANO
SEE
Graduate Artist Pupil of the F.
X. Arens Vocal Studio, New York
and Los A ngelea.
H IT T
4 G ood m ilch cow s
Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arena,
Telephone or call at Hermlatod
Hotel for appointment.
— FOR—
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
GUNS
A ll sums $10 or less cash. Over $10 bankable paper
a t 8 per cent due December 1 1924, 5 per cent dis­
count given on all articles paid for on date of sale.
Treats all Domestic Animate,
state Stock Inapeetor
—AND—
AMMUNITION
R. A . Stew art, O w ner
A FULL U N E
G. L. B enn et, A u ction eer
Residence second house west Of
Catholic church. Phone, «2-B,
F. B. S w ayze, Clerk
J .L . V AUG H AN
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•s o e
“LET'S KEEP NICK"
Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
rhilft IDS
REM EM BER
R epublican C andidate For R e-election to Congress
O G D EN
SINNOTT
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Shop at Siscel’s ConfeeMomy
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stan ai
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— THAT—
Why throw away 11 years o f constructive
work by a man of ability to produce results
for his district
BERT MULLENS
Barber Shop And Bath
Agent for the Troy laundry
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a . O o u r t a t . P e n d le to n , O r e .J
N. ISIN N O T T
SINNOTT
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Teacher of
Som e household furniture
SINNOTT
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M c K enzie & lieuablbn
“ C O LD IN T H E H E A D ”
T h e follow in g described articles:
1 2 1-2 H o rsep o w er gas en gin e
W. J. W ARNER
Cettonwood and Watr Sts.
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W ATCHES
W M . H. O G D EN
is a member of the House Steering Committee, an honor achieved only by men of
Jeweler and Watchmaker
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is chairman of the Public Lands Committe. Oregon’s welfare, in a large way, is
in its public lands.
is a ranking member of the Irrigation committee. Eastern Oregon needs irrigation
for development.
CALL 2 5 4
O u r new brick shoe store
w ith a new line of goods.
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
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Sam Rodger«, Prop.
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T .H . G aither
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S H O E R F.PAIRINO
SINNOTT HAS SECURED
Passage of Sherman County Relief
Bill.
$7,500.000 for National Park roads.
$150,000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle
in Oregon.
$900,000 for Baker Irrigation Pro,
Ject.
$300,000 for Crater Lake Park
Roads.
$4,000,0000 for Oregon Reclamation.
$50,000 for Umatilla Rapids Pro­
ject.
*10,000,000 concessions to Irreducl.
ble school fund of Oregon.
$10,000,000 conceesions to land
grant counties of Oregon.
Passage of Mineral Leasing Act,
with $12,000,000 for reclamation.
Inclusion of West Extension of Uma_
till* Project In reclamation pro*
gram.
Opening of Wasco County timber re.
sources for development.
Action on McNary-Haugen bill In
house of representatives.
•Appropriations for construction of
McKay Dam, Umatilla Project.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
gon, March 8, 1924.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
U. Lenhart, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who, on May 10, 1922, made Home­
stead Entry. Act «-17-02, No 021.-
331, for NE'4 SEU Sectloon 19.
Township 5 North, Range 29 East,
The public press of Eastern Oregon and Portland has repeatedly praised Nick Sinnott for his
Willamette Meridian, has filed no.
tlce of Intention to make final
untiring, constructive work. Why change now to try a new and inexperienced representive?
Proof to establish claim to the land
Read your Voter’s Pam phlet Then go to the polls Friday, May 16, and do something for the ■ above described before United Stites
Commissioner at Hermiston, Oregon,
man who has done something for you.
■ '*« the SOth day of April, 1924.
Clallmant names as wllneeseses
I. F. Stragser, Orville E. Oul-
'nccr. Char'es E. Opel and Ralph
Paid advertisement by SINNOTT FOR CONGRESS CLUB. Ben R. Lltfln,
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secretary. The Dallea. Oregon.
■ W. Galbrat(t|,0 all of Hermlwtonn,
Oregou. -
Carl O. Helm. Regiettr.
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“LET'S KEEP NICK''
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— FIXES—
high standing and long service in Washington. Means much to Oregon,
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about
2 days at my place In Hermiston,
the following described animal:
One horse, about 12 years old,
color white, branded P on right
shoulder.
Said animal will be sold unless re­
deemed at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
the l>th day of May, 1934, at the
above described place at 10 o'clock
A. M.
Dated at Hermiston on this 14th
day of April, 1*34.
Signed F. L. Sampson.
Dr. R. 0 . GALE, S u rg e«
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Room« 1 « 4 t
Office Hours; 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 1
to 5 P. M.
G eorge Challis
PENDLETON
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— READ THE WANT ADS—
FRESH MILK— For sale, delivered
Inquire this office.
34-2c —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
I am now prepared to do haul­
ing-
Trips made to the country.
I soHcit a share of your patron­
age
Public Sale
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND
Saturday Evening Post at re­
duced prices. See Agent Gladys
Whitsett.
Try Burk’s for bargains.
Electrical Treatments [X-Ray work.^lTil
ane Electrical Massa««.
Day or night calls answered
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *80,000
P. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vice-Pro
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
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.
Office over First Natumnl BMfck
Phones—Office 661. Residence IS1
Office Hour«: a to 12:30 a. m.; 2 te 6MS ».
Eye« treatwl, tested end GI sm
H A U LIN G
First N ational Bank
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meet« each Monda» evenlM rfpdl MU««
hall. Viaittna member, cordiauFtanMU
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CONFECTIONERY
ST A T IO N E R Y
K rause’s
C hocolates
Bur-Bee Bars
T h e Best
in Candies
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C /g o rj and Tobacco