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TOB HEBMISTOH HEBAIS, HZILtflSTOK, OMGOK. LODGE DIRECTORY C lo se d J u ly 4 -5 UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER om « U second Tuesday m at 8:00 sharp in Msaunic hall, relcotne. Alio« C. 81 Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Get the Tonic of the Out-of-Doors Q \71NEYARD LODGE NO. M , L O. a F, ’ meets each Monday evening io Odd Follows hall. Visiting members cordially inVHsd. W. R Ixjaghorn. Sec. J. A. Reeves. W. G. The Touring Car e — RECLAMATION LODGE W l. K. - Ne. sets each — Thursday evening in Mack’s Hall. at 7JQ P. M. VisHlng I cordially invttdd. brother«< F. O. B. D e t r o i t In accordance with a resolution passed by the Umatilla County Bank, ere Association, this bank will lie closed Fr'day and Saturday. July 4th and 5th. W. H. Me Mill— ’ R . _______ Demountable Rima and Stanai Ito astra K. R. aad S. ONE ELEVEN PROFESSIONAL CARDS 242-2 DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Office over First National Bi n't Phonea Office 651. Residence Ml Office Hour«: 9 to 12:30 a. m.; 2 to 6 JO p. a . Eye« treated, tested and Gia— Fitted Electrical Treatment« X-Ray work. Vibratory sne Electrical Massage. H A U L IN G Day or night calls answered pr Be sure that your efficiency and your comfort this summer have the help of that car you have always intended to buy. You know its value—you know what an essential aid it is to a fuller activity, an easier life, more healthful hours out-of-doors. F irst N a tio n a l B a n k of Hermiston Capital, Surplus aad Undivided Profits Over $80,000 F. B. Swayte. Pree. R. Alexader, Vlee-Pree. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier I am now prepared to do haul ing- Trips made to the country. I io>icit a share of your patron age Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Room« 1 and 3 Phones: Office 931. Rea. C81 Delay invites disappointment. W hy wait? Buy now! Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 3 to 5 P. M. George Challis Try Burk's for bargains. 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. TH E R E ’S A REASON D euolt, MlUUsan KumifcoHl SZA1 It Is easy to reach us when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed or repaired. Just phone $l-W-2. We'll call. 19-tfc •U Co— Tu4or S o d o n S ¡ 9 0 All price. /. o. b . Octroi, " D R . F . V . P R IM E Ford.. Sodam MSS THE NEAREST AUT1 FORD DEALER hearquarters for Dentistry WHEN IN Dental X-Ray «nd Diagnosis Bark Bldg. Office Hermiston, Oregon Reaidenef PEN D LETO N MAKE YOUR HEALGUARTKHS — AT— REAL ESTATE EXCHANGBB AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 21-tfc Burk is Shoes. Army W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Cottonwood and Watr Sts. THE U N IV E R S A L COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tire«— Tube«— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. CAR Y ou can bu r a n y m o d e l by m aking a e m o ll d o w n -paym en t a n d arranging easy term s for the balance. O r you can buy on t h s r c r d W eekly Purchase Plan. T h e F ord d ea ler in y o u r n eighborhood w ill g la d ly captain both plane in d e ta il Hermiston Eye, Ear, Nose and Tffiroat Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bldg, to R< o ns 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. caU8ed an inflam ed condltior the m u cou s lin in g o f th e E-ustachlar Tube. W hen th is tubo Is inflam ed yov hftv e a ru m b lin g sound or im perfect nearing. U n le ss the inflam m ation can be reduced y o u r h ea r in g m ay be de stroyed forever. C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E will a cla im for It—-rid your system 9 ’ C atarrh or D e a fn e ss caused by C atarrh. H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M ED IC IN E h a s been su c ce ssfu l in th e treatm en t oi C atarrh for over F o r ty Y ears. Sold by all d ru ggists. F . J. C heney ft C o., T oledo, O. ot Stllllnga. $7tf I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of FOR SALE— Young frys. Inquire at each week. If you have anything Ogden Jewelry Store. to be hauled te or from the above named city, I would appreciate FOR SALE—Refrigerator, holds 100 your business along this line. I pounds, also fruit Jars. Inquire am also In the market for chickens this office. and veal. Ray Challis, Phone 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc FOR SALE— Team of horses. J. K. Bhotwell. 18-tfc FOR SALE— Stacker, 45 foot pole la good condition, a bargain. See C. E. Baker. 37-tf Furniture for sale, man. FOR SALE— Berries, Logans $1.50; Blackcaps $2; blackberries $1.50; Lucret'a Dewberries $1.75 per crate, f. o. b. Estacada, Oregon. T. J. Reagan, Estacada, Ore. 41-4p FOR SALE—Cheap, good saddle horse, or trade for heifer. Mat thew Gordon, R. F. D. 2, Her miston, Oregon. , 42-2tp * Now is the time to buy your ducks. White Pekin ducks $3 pair, direct from prize winning stock. Seeing is believing. Go one mile east of Hermston on Diagonal road to the high tent'on line, turn to left, second house to right of road. Ip MISCELLANEOUS WANTED— Team of horses not over 8 years old; also wagon and har ness. A good Jersey cow to be traded in. Address Box 427, Uma tilla. 23-tfc WANTED— Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hos iery for men, women and children. Eliminate darn'ng. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor ristown, Pa. 39-20tp WANTED— Phone, write or see W. A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa hay for sale. In any quantity. Phone 40-J-3. >-tfc White Leghorn baby chlx, April hatch, $18.00 per hundred. Place your order early If you want any. Wm. H. Ogden. 13-tfe FOR SALE— Registered Holeteln hull. Heavy producing stra'n on both sides. James Ware. 40-4tp The snual meeting of the slockholdj ers of the Northeastern Oregon Oil Pvploratlon Company w'll be held In Hermiston at the office of the com pany. on the third Monday tn July, at 2 P. M. E. P. Dodd, Pres. 41-3e — T I T THE HERALD WART ADS— PENDLETON Will Give Free Demonstration Wednesday and Thursday, July 9 and 10 Both Birds and Animals Subject to Epidemics at Dorion Hotel T W O D A YS O N L Y They Come Many Miles to See Him AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other makes, $35.00 and up. Kellogg 4 Schlmke. 38-tfc On above date the noted rup ture appliance expert, G. F. Red- lich, will give a free demonstra tion. You will at once realize the difference between his high ly efficient and modern appli ances and your mail order in efficient and harmful elastic bandages or ill fitting steel or wire trusses with their obnox ——preserving in comfort ious leg straps. These mostly — no overheated kitchen — less "carrying;” less "watching' make the rupture worse instead of better, until at last it gets be yond control, whereas Mr. Red- — and th e w h o le lich’s special oppliauces will give you security and comfort for secret ia in cooking years to come, mainly because w it h a g o o d o il these effective devices are scien cookstove and Pearl tifically applied by an expert in person. Oil. N o heavy coal Recent, often curable cases to lug, no w ood, no and especially old, neglected, ashes nor muss. painful ones should avial them selves of this opportunity of re Pearl O il’s fast, in* lief before work becomes im tense cooking flame possible and eventually the sur geon’s knife an urgent and im d o e sn ’t o v e r h e a t mediate necessity. the kitchen, and it’s Remember that demonstration always ready,always is free on above date only and that a visit may mean a great clean and economi* deal to you and those dependent cal. on you. Home Office: 335 Boston Block, But w hen you or* Minneapolis, Minn. Home-made and a joy to make them der, be sure you get th e Standard O il Com pany's clean* burning, high-grade Kerosene. For best results be sure to ask for Pearl O il by name! STANDARD OIL COMPANY of the same, W. J. Warner, Chairman Board o / Directors R. A. Brownson, 42-3tc District Clerk. E X P E R T C O M IN G T O from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. See I. B. Put- 34-tfc FOR SALE— Jersey cow, tests 5.2, with he fer calf by side. Mrs. A. M. Ross, city. 41-4tp RUPTURE NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEET ING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school District No. 14 of Umatilla county, state of Oregon, that a meeting of the legal voters of said district will be held at the school house to begin at the hour of 2 P. M. on July 16, 1924, for the purpose of authorizing the board of dir ectors to buy sufficient land in the City of Hermiston and to construct two one room school buildings thereon, and to furnish the same and for the purpose of authorizing the board of direct- ora to contract a debt by bor rowing money not to exceed $7000.00 tor the purpose of buy ing land for school purposes aad constructing two 1 room school buildings thereon and to issue negotiable warrants bearing in terest not to exceed 6 per cent and to fix the time o f payment T R A IL Three hundred years ago the owner of a castle In Norfolk, England, left £1,000, the Interest of which wag to be divided between the eldest and the youngest, ■ the tnllest and the shortest of the brides who were married dur ing the year In the village belonging to the castle. This original custom Is still contin ued. After Inch wedding In the vil lage the bride Is measured by the clergyman, and at the end of the year the result Is mnde known and the “record” brides receive the gifts. H a n d s h a k in g O ld Id e a Even Homer, Aristophanes and Vir gil mentioned the social custom of shaking hands. English-speaking races took It up vigorously apparently as none are more adept In that custom than British and Americans. Many oth ers, like the French and Italians, have variations In their form of greeting which the English-speaking countries do not. At the confirmation of a bar gain It appears In II Kings 10:15. It Is nevertheless practically relegated to the Anglo-Saxon races today. "K itchen C abinet” The “kitchen cabinet" was a name given to a group of political advisers of President Jackson. They occupied no official positions, but were consult ed by the president ss private citizens The principal member« of this cabinet were Amos Kendall, William B. Ixtwls, Isaac Hill, Duff Green and Francis P. Blair. It was the custom of the un official advisers, whenever they called upon the president, to go In hy the back door to avoid observation—hen,— the sobriquet o t "kitchen cabinet," which is said to have originated among the Whigs.—Kansas City Star. : Oregon KATHRYN SHORT Teacher of VOICE AND PIANO SEE Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arens. Telephone or call at Hermiston Hotel for appointment. H IT T IS' ROUND T R IP Excursion Fares on »ale dally to Septem ber IB K ansas C ity . . . . | 67.00 S t. Louis ............. 76.50 C h ic a g o ................. 81.00 D etroit ................ 100.62 C leveland .............. 103.56 W ashington . . . . 136.56 N ew York ............ 142.40 Boston ....................148.50 C orresponding fares to other Important centers. Final re turn lim it O ctober 31. 1924. IJbera.1 sto p -o v e r privileges goin g and returning. A side trip to Y ellow stone at sm all additional cost. Call on F. C. Woughter Agt. Hermiston, Ore. WM. MCMURRAY General P assen ger A gent Portland. Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian — FOR— Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector GUNS ..Í-C» f AMMUNITION Residence second house weet of the Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. A FULL LINE BERT MULLENS Barber Shop And Bath Agent for the Troy laundry « ■ ■ g n n s B S B B B B S ssn s« ! J . I . VAUG H AN ■ I wit not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Hermiston Exchange Store, situated In Hermls. ton, Oregon, prior to May 78, 1924. 40-c M. E. Ryder ■............ “ -------------- ------------- — ------- UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla Schedule Effective June 9, 1924 Leave—- P. M P. M. Pendleton ................... 13:01 4:00 Echo............................... 1:15 5:15 Stanfield ..................... 1:36 4:35 Hermiston ................... 1:35 6:35 Ar. U m atilla................ 2:16 8:15 Leave— Umatilla .............. Hermiston ........... Stanffeld .............. Eeho ..................... Ar. Pendleton .......... A. M. 8:00 8:20 8:45 9:00 10:15 P. M. 12:15 12:35 1:00 1:16 2:30 t — AND— NOTICE E lectric Fixture« and Appliances ■ a Phone13» « « 2 0 1 > . O e u r t • « . F e n d i» « « " , O r o .g Shop at Siscel's Confectionery ^■■■■■■■■■anaaasasB. "■■«■B «««■■■■■■■■■■■ : ALL SHOES s R E M E M B E R Î 25 per cent off. | — THAT— OGDEN ■ Men’s Half Soles 5 $1.25 S W ATCHES ; WM. H. OGDEN ¡With Heels $1.75S a ■ Jeweler and Watchmaker —FIXES— ■ OAK TAN SHOE STORE « CALL 254 I Sam Rodgers, Prop. i i i i e For Hauling TARES Umatilla to Pendleton, $1.76; round trip, $2.50. Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.25: round trip, $2.25. Stanfield to Pendleton, $1-05; round trip, $1.75. Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents; round trip $1.50. I will be in Hermiston June 1 to resume my practice. Dr. W . W . ILLSLC Y Phone Residence and Office T. H. Gaither Dray and Transfer ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a' We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news« paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To SeetJs » gg a■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aaaaaaaT Sunday Schedule Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M. Leave Pendleton, 5:30 P. M. I wish to announce to my patrons that Office next to Poatofftce Pendleton Graduate Artist Pupil of the F. X. Arens Vocal Studio, New York and Los Angeles. Dr. Herbert Fox, pathologist of the Philadelphia zoo and head of the Pep per laboratory at the university, has written a book on the diseases of wild animals and birds. For the last eight een years Dr. Fox has been studying the tenants of the zoological garden —the only place in the world where such exhaustive work has been done. Pulling a tiger's tooth or treating a humming bird for tuberculosis Is all the same to this man of science, observes "Girard" in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Fox has laid bare many star tling results. Among others he found that tuberculosis was the foe which awlftly depopulated monkey cages. Epidemics afflict birds as they do men. The inference la drawn that ex tinct races of animals and birds were wiped out by disease. A practical result of Dr. Fox’s search Is that monkeys and other ani mals and birds may now live for a far longer time In captivity than formerly. And his experiments on the epidem ics among blrda may give the real clew for the startling and sudden an nihilation of our wild pigeons. Lucky Brides Oregon : M c K enzie & lieuallmi CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Burk’s for bargains. FOR SALE «as W ESTERN A U T O CO. Our spring and summer line of Made-to-Measure Clothee are here. Suits, $23.50 and up. Imperial Cleaners. 19-tfc Polands for Profit*. . C . C. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Krause’s Chocolates Bur-Bee Bars The Best in Candies News stand Cigars and Tohatco