THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. H igh Cost o f Spending When you spend »10«, do you sto» to think that your act on will cost you about *(.00 a year for the rest of our life? It Is a fact. That’s what your *100 would hare earned you, had you kept It at ( per cent simple In­ terest. That’s 50 cents a month; It amounts to *60 In ten years;it is *120 In 20 years, or *240 in 40 years. That Is what it costs you to spend a hundred dollars now. Can you see why people who save be­ come wealthy? It is plain as the nose on your face. lue Pump I First N ational Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit» O ver *50,000 F. B. Swayze, Pres. H. Alexader, Vice-Pres. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier 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 •a! -- NT ADS FOR SALK FOR SALE— Team of horseB. J. K. Shotwell. 18-tfc FOR SALE— Stacker, 45 foot pole in good condition, a bargain. See C. E, Baker. 37-tf AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other makes, *35.00 and up. Kellogg A Schlmke. 36-tfc For Rent —six room house. Large barn. Silo. Large garden tract. In­ quire at this office. 42-tfc For Sale—Jersey cows. L. C. Todd. 42 ft FOR SALE— Or exchange for real estate, 12 head of young work horses. J. E. Munsey, Stanfield. 46-2tp MISCELLANEOUS 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 4O-J-3. 9-tf. STRAYED-—Sunday, July 27, a milch cow, dark brown with white spots. Bell is attached to cow. If found please notify this office. 47-2tp Burk’s for bargains. Polands for Profits. Stillings. S7tf 1 AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. If you have anything to be 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, Phone 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. *-tfe Mount Athos’ Famous Monastery Destroyed for O B Scrip Books—two yards o f this scrip w ill take you about 1800 miles. Obtainable in ^5, ^10 and ^20 denom- ifiotions a t all Standard O il Service Stations. Convenient! saves handling cash and is redeemable by dealers as wed as a t all Standard O il Company Service In This Territory These Dealers Will Serve You HERMISTON F. A. Chezik Kellogg & Schimke Pearson’s Garage I UMATILLA H. G. Lane C. G. Brownell H. L. Connor B. E. Leonard IRRIGON C. C. Grimm Caught a Monhay Stealing Bachshin Buckskin, frem which gloves are For Rent—Good 5 room house, made, for the most part cornea from 1 mile out. Good road and water, $10 Mexico and Brazil. The skins are ueually smaller than thoae of sheep, per month. Charles Clinesmith. and seldom perfect, because of the 4« tfc Wounds or thorn scratches. The lat­ ter do not weaken the gloves, however, and. In fact, a visible scratch Is pretty For Sale— Three fresh cows, calves good proof that a glove la genuine by side. Z. Pumphrey. 46-2tp. bnckakln. The leather la dressed In oil and the color la obtained with col­ ored clay dust. Because of this For Rent— 3 room cottage on west method of coloring, every buckskin side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc glovi will dust off or crack the first three or four times It la worn. Buck WANTED— A few cheap oil heating, leather is close flhered, soft after wear­ stoves. Write A. D. Smith, Her­ ing and warm. miston. 47-2p O nly One Solar Syetem No other system resembling oar solar system is known to exist. How­ ever, there ore many double, some triple, end some quarduple star»; but unless the smaller members of such systems are more comparable la stse te the sun then to Jupiter, we have no means of knowing of their exis­ tence. The smallest etar whose mass la known with fair accuracy seems to be at leant one-eighth as heavy na the V'ANTf D— Roomers, men preferred. son. while Jupiter la leas than a Mrs. W. B. Beasl.y. 47-Jtp ECHO Echo Auto Co. E. F. Sommers I. H. GobeU J. R. Jordan STANFIELD Peterson & Martin Inland Empire Lumber Co. BOARDMAN One day In 1010 a well-dressed man, wearing a heavy overcoat, entered a Jeweler's shop In London and asked to be shown some valuable rings. Those shown him, he said, were not quite good enough, and he asked to be shown another tray. As the attendant went to get It he glanced In the mirror specially set to show the counter when his back was turned, and, to his amazement, saw a long, hairy arm suddenly come out of the customer's pocket, seize a couple of rings, and vanish. Assistance was quickly summoned, and the man and monkey arrested. His rooms were found filled with all sorts of valuable objects which bad been stolen by this clever monkey. Army *10 REWARD— For the return of a dog lost last Satudday In Hermis­ ton. Description Is as follows: Long dark brown ha’r; body long and legs short, built like German Dachshund; wh'te hair under neck and shoulders, short tall, answers to the name of Shorty. Telephone or write L. M. Raila, Echo. Ore- g' a. care of Bauers A Bauers. 3tp d l t l d T E lt t C t n b c T .— T ake along one o r two Standard The famous monastery of Clillan- darl, on Monnt Athos, built In the Middle ages, has been destroyed by Are. Mount Athos, the "Holy Moun­ tain,’’ gives Its name to the northern­ most of those peninsulas which ex­ tend like a three-pronged fork from Greece Into the Aegean sea. It con­ tains several monasteries and hermit­ ages standing amid magnificent scen­ ery. Access to some of the monas­ teries overlooking the sea Is so diffi­ cult that visitors have been drawn up In a sack-shaped contrivance oper­ ated by rope. Chllandarl monastery la fihnous for a most valuable MS. of the Gospels In gold letters on white vellum, probably given by the Emper­ or Andronlcus Comnenus about 1184, and a treasure chest containing vain- able specimen« of Serbian ecclesiasti­ cal art. In 1016 Chllandarl waa raid­ ed by Bulgarian monks from the neighboring monastery of Zographon. STRAYED— Three Jersey heifers about 1 year old, with horns. A Elephant» a t W ork suitable reward will be paid foi In Burma there are large lumber Information as to their where mills, and elephants are used for roll­ abouts. P. P. Sullivan. 45-tfc ing the logs Into position for the saws, an exchange says. Pushing with their Will care for ch Idren afternoons heads, they run the logs np two In­ and evenings. Marjprie Pelrnul- clined skids to the platform; two ele­ der. • 45-tfc phants do the pushing and a third ele­ phant acts as boss. In his trunk the boss carries a few links of anchor Try Burk’s for bargains. chain, which he uses as a whip If It Is easy to reach us when you one elephant falls behind. want your clothes cleaned, pressed When the whistle blows they all or repaired. Just phone 91-W-2. know that It la time to stop work and We’ll call. 19-tfc eat. It makes no difference whether they have a log within a fraction of REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND an Inch of the platform; the boss INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ drops his anchor chain and gets out of the way, and the pushers step to ALTOR. 2«-»fc one side and let the log crash. Burk Is hearqusrters Shoes. Much o f the strongest praise that "Red Crown” gets comes from the 6 0 0 0 dealers who sell it and know what it will do. Their faith is backed by the performance which makes "Red Crown” the most popular ’’ga«»» m the West. T o save carburetor adjustments, and to improve your car’s performance on the hills and the long steady pulls, for power and mileage and true economy, use "Red Crown.” You’ll always be glad if you do. Latonrell Anto Co. Boardman Garage Ople Waggoner NOTICE OF SHERIFFS «ATT. UNDER EXECUTION N olle. is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Umat 11a under the seal thereof, and to me directed and de­ livered upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 2nd day of July, 1924, in favor of Sappers’ Inc., a corporat’on is plaintiff, and against H. H. RobL nett, and Elsie Rob nett, his wife, as defendants whereby the plaintiff lid recover a personal decree against the defendants H. H. Rob’nett and Elsie Roblnett, his wife for the sum >f *400.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum 'rom February 1, 1923, and the fur- her sum of *65.00 attorney’s fee? ind the sum of *165.63 with inter­ est thereon at the rate of 10 per ent per annum from January 1924 and the further sum of *2$.00 tttorney’s fee and the costs and disbursements taxed at *51.00 and whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated on the 1st day of February, 1923 executed by H. H I Rob’nett and Elsie Roblnett, his wife to Fred J. Prann and by him as- iigned to this plalnt'ff upon the fol. lowing described real property In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt Lot numbered Eleven (11) in Block Six (6) in Hermiston, Umat'lla County, Oregon as located In the Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E W. M. which mortgage was record­ ed on February 23, 1923 at page 576 of book 79 of the records of mort gages In the office of the County Recorder of Umat'lla County, Ore gon, and the mortgage dated on the 10th day of February, 1923 execut­ ed by the defendants H. H. Robl­ nett and Elsie Roblnett, his wife to pla’ntiff upon the said real property which mortgage was recorded on April 23, 1923 at page 156 of book 81 of the records of mortgages In the office of the County Recorder of Umatilla County, Oregon, should be foreclosed and the sa’d real prop­ erty sold by the sheriff of Umattla County, Oregon to satisfy said judg­ ment and all costs; therefore I will on Saturday, the 16th day of August, 1924, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon of that day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title, Interest and es­ tate which the said defendants, and all persons claim’ng and to claim by, through or under them, or either of them, had on the 1st day of Feb- uary, 1923, or since then have had or now have, In and to the above described real property and every part thereof, at publ’c auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds of such sale to be ap­ plied In sat'sfactlon of said execu­ tion and all costs. Dated this 7th day of July, 1924. ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff of Umat'lla County, Oregon. 44-5tc By W, R. Anderson, Deputy. LODGE DIRECTORY Q ueen E sther chapter nw ml mesata »ecutid Tuesday «venfng otf a t 8:00 sh arp in M aaonic h a l l . ______ _____ welcome. Alice C. ShoUTell. W. K a th ryn L. Garner. Sec. R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E o f P . meets each T l— Ml kJ « i ~to M ack s H a ll, a t 730 P / L V to ffta * brothers cordially in viton. W . H M cM illan R. JL Brawnoon, K . R and 8 . CC. ONE ELEVEN 24 S DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon i l i Office over F irs t N ational Bonk Phone«—Office 561, Residence 191 Office Hours: 9 to 12 JO a. m .; S te 6:80 p. m. Eyes treated, tested and G lsi.es Fitted Electrical Treatm ents X -R a y work. ane Electrical Massage. Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 1 Phones: Office 931. Reg. C81 Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 1 to 5 P. M. G eorge Challis D R . F . V . P R IM E WHEN IN Dentistry P E N D L E T O N MAKE YQUR IIB A I « tJ A R T K R S —AT— Dental X -R a y and Diagnosis Rank Ridir. Hermiston, Oregon Cottonwood and Watr Sts, Attorney-at-Law COMPLETE GZRAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr, Hermiston is often caused by an inflamed condition or the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this vib e Is Inflamed you have a rumbling acund or Imperfect hearing. Unless tho inflammation can be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­ stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will w e claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or D eafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’8 CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Phone Res. 712 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his fo rm er location ia the Bond B M g. to Room« 1, 2 and 3 inland E m pire Bank Bldg. Pendleton KATHRYN SHORT HITT VOICE AND PIANO — FOR— Graduate Artist Pupil of the F. X. Arens Vocal Studio, New York and Los Angeles. Teacher of Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arena. GUNS Telephone or call at Hermiston Hotel for appointment. —AND— DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian AMMUNITION Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­ state Stock Inspector oc/cies î J .L . VAUG H AN * I 1 Electric Fixtures and Appliances ■ “ ’ Phone 139 |1 O 1 S. O o u r t S t. r e n d i t i o n , c? Residence second house west of ths Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. g O ra . g ■ ALL SHO ES REMEMBER « 1 .0 0 — THAT— W a s h in g to n . 136.56 N e w Y o r k . . 142.40 143.50 B o sto n . 600 E. Davis St., Portland, Oregon Reference: Ladd & Tilton Bank OGDEN Corresponding farei» to other important center«. Final return lim it October 31, 1924. Liberal Stop-over privileges go­ ing and returning. A aide trip to Yellowstone at «mall ad­ ditional coat. ■■ Call on F. C. Woughter Agt. * Hermiston, Ore. ■ 2 5 per cent off. ■ : — ■ : § W ATCHES W M . H . O G D EN ¡W ith H eels $1.755 Jeweler and Watchmaker OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! Portland. Oregon m iiilK iiiia iiiim ; ■ UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla Schedule Effective Juno 9. 1924 Leave P. M P. M. ' Pendleton ... ----- 12:01 4:00 i Echo.............. ........ 1:15 5:15 Stanfield ..... ....... 1:35 5:35 Hermiston ... ....... 1:35 6:36 Ar. Umatilla ----- 2:15 6:15 Leave— A. M. P. M. Umatilla ..... 8:00 12:15 Hermiston ... 8:20 12:35 StanFeld .... 8:45 1:00 E-ho ............. 9:00 1:15 Ar. Pendleton .......... 10:16 2:30 FARES Umatilla to Pendleton, *1.76; round trip, *2.60. 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 *1.60, ; ■ M en’s H alf Soles S ■ $ 1 .2 5 : -FIXES— „ ° " 'VM M c M urray ’7 * 1 AF „ , Sunday Schedule Leavs Umatilla, 9:00 A. M. Leave Pendleton, 5:30 P. M. Subscribe for The Herald~$2.0Q Oregon A FULL LINE C h ica g o . . a . t . M c C auley , inc. :: SEE D etro it. , . 1 C 0 .6 2 Cleveland . ____ 1 0 3 .5 6 Our Shippers Will Tell You Why They ship their Eggs regularly to Office 733 M c K enzie & lieuallen "J ] on »aiodaily to Sept. IS K ansas C ity . *67.00 St. Louis . . 76 60 Why Not Ship Your Eggs to Us? Oregon DR. W. W. ILLSLEY C A T A R R H A L DEAFNESS Round Trip ( C a l if o r n ia ) Office Pheas, 99 Residence Phons 761 W. J. W ARNER W ESTERN A U T O CO. Excursion Fares STANDARD OF QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY V ib rato ry Day or night calls answered promptly I am now prepared to do haul­ ing- Trips made to the country. I solicit a share of your patron­ age ¿.J so op , PROFESSIONAL CARDS H AULING ► 4 a a r, V ineyard lodge no m i , l V meets each Monday evaabtoSM O M M m hall. V b itin g m em ber. c o r d i a l f e M M . W . R. Longhorn. Se«. J A R A r f k a . M . G. CALL 2 5 4 ■ For H auling T. H. G aither Sterri CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Dray and Transfer BERT M U L L E N S Barber Shop A nd Bath A g en t for th e Troy laundry K rause’s C hocolates Bur-Bee’ Bars Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery H as Y our Co™ * arK • renew it nex. Substnptwn you an E x p ire d ? in town. T h e Best in Candies n s N e u n »land C igar» a n d Tabacca