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♦ach of said
amenta and all
Block 9—
Lot 9, 49 feet, Ed Graham Ea-
costs.
Lot 5, 25 feet, Genevieve Klm-
LODGE DIRECTORY
Ute
........................... «8.43
Following Is a description of each
b<u............. ................................. »2.50 Lot 10. 45 feet Ed. Graham Eb-
of said lots, pieces or parcels of land
Block 12—
tate _______
...»3.15
with the number of feet frontage, Lot (, 25 feet. J. F. McNaught..»2.50
Lot
12, 45 feet, Ed. Graham I>-
with the number of feet frontage, Lot 7, 26 feet, J. F. McNaught..»2.50
U te ............................................. »3.15
W» hlghar p rfc.d gift
name of owner or reputed owner, Lot 8. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..»2.50
coaid be m ore adm ired,
Lot 13, 45 feet, Ed. Graham Es-
or coveted th a n the
and amount of said assessment:
Lot 9, 25 feet. J. F. McNaught..»2,50
claeeic P arker Duofold
tate ................-...........-.... ........ »316
V I N E Y A R D L O D G E N O . 20S. 1. O . O. » .
According to plat filed with County Lot 10, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.50
Pea.
Lot 15, 45 feet, Ed. Graham Es-
TotA rm ea.(fve
Recorder November 23, 1104.
Lot 11. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.50
W . R. Loughum . Sac.
M . L . W sm «B.N. S .
ta‘e .................................. .........3.15
Parker Duofold $7
Name Amount Lot 12. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.50
Block 5—
Block
2
VJTH the coming of the Holidays let
Block 13—
R E C L A M A T IO N I.O D G E N . . K/I. R .
TorAe to», gfca
Lot 4, 45 feet, J. Herbert Strohm
Lot 1, 60 feet, Minnie Brown.»5.00
M aek-e m J l T m l S u ’ r S " v W U n 'j
us renew our allegiance to Friend
Lot 1, 50 feet, L. A. Hunt......... »5.00
Duofold
Jr.
$5
....................... - .......................... »3.15
Lot 2. 60 feet, Minnie Brown..»5.00
brutti—rs cordially invitati.
ship born of years of service and
Lot 2, 50 feeet, L. A. Hunt......... »5.00 Lot 15, 45 feet, Earl Caldwell..»3.15
W . U . M cM illan
R. A . Browaaaa.
Lot 3. 50 feet. Minnie Brown »5.00
strengthened by years of fellowship
H. R and S.
C /C .
Lot
3,
50
feet,
L.
A.
Hunt____
»5.00
Lot 16, 45 feet. Earl Caldwell. »3.15
Lot 4, 50 feet. J. S. West........»5.00
Lady
Duofold
>5
bearing la mind the ties thus formed
Block 18—
Block 6—
Lot 3. 25 feet. J. 8. West........»2.50
fall like blessings upon him "that
Too know Parker Doo-
Lot 7. 20 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.00 Lot 2, 50 feet, L. J. Lomax
PROFESSIONAL CARTS»
»3.50
Block 4—
f o ld -t h e beautiful bi<
gives and him that takes."
Lot 8, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..»2.50 Lot 3, 50 feet, W. B. Lomax
lacquer-red
pan w ith
»3.50
D R . F . V . P R IM E
Lot 6, 60 feet, Ella B. Percy..»5.00
the flashing black tips
Lot 9, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.50 Lot 4, 50 feet. H. A. Frick
a n d 2 5 -y e a r super-
»3.50
Block 5—
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Dentistry
According to plat filed with the Lot 5. 50 feet, H. A. Frick
»3.50
gold pocket-clip or gold
Lot 6, 25 feet, Knights Pythias
ring and for ribbon;
County Recorder April 22, 1907,
D e n ta i X -R a y and Diagnosis
Lot 6, 60 feet, J. T. Dowell ...»3.50
alao at rong Gold Oi r dis,
—-------- -------- »2.50
Block H—
w as 91 aatra. now free I
Bank Bldg.
o fl
Lot 7, 50 feet, J. T. Dowell. »3.50
Lot (, 25 feet. Knlgths Pythias
T o d a y , «tap up to our
Herm iston. O rason
Realdnnce PI
Lot 5. 54 feet. R. L. Cook....... 85.40 Lot 8, 50 feet, J. T. Dowell... »3.50
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Pen counter and get
.......................................- ............»2.50 Lot 8, 54 feet, R. L. cook....... 85.40
our C hristm as Duo-
Lot
9.
50
feet,
J.
T.
Dowell...
»3.50
*Ids
in
tim
e
to
have
S
Block ( —
them engraved.
According to plat filed with the
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Lot 20, 25 feet, H. A. Frick ...»2.50 County Recorder March 21, 1908. Lot 10, 50 feet, J. T. Dowell . »3.50
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2
Lot
11,
50
feet,
J.
T.
Dowell....»3.50
Lot 21. 26 feet, H. A. Frick... »2.50
Block 2—
Lot 13. 50 feet, R. G. Gale......»3.50
Phones: Office 931. Res. <81
Lot 22. 25 feet, H. A. Frick....»2.50 Lot 1, 45 feet. Ed Graham Es-
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
of Hermiston
Block 7—
Office
Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. I
iate ............................................ ..
Surplus and Undivided Profit. Over »50,000
Lot 1 50 feet. Ruth M. Frick »5.00 Lot 7, 45 feet. A. L. Larson... »3.15 17th day of December, 1924.
to 6 P. M.
From
now
until
they
are
all
gone
Gorgla, Henderson,
a. v. Pies.
R. Alexader, Vice-Pres.
Lot 2. 50 feet, Ruth M. Frick . »5.00 Lot 8. 49 feet, A. L. Larson. »3.43
15-5tc
City Treasurer I w ill sell one ladies brooch at one-
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
Block 8—
W, J. W ARNER
Lot 4, 50 feet, Rena Waterman. »5.00 íl i a a i l a a i l > > a i i i R & a i i i a i i i i a » a i i i i i i i a ^ quarter the regular price, with every
Attorney-nt-Lnw
purchase of $5.00 or more.
Lot 5, 50 feet. Rena Waterman..»5.00
Hermiston
:: :
Oregon
According
to
plat
filed
with
the
Change cars, old ones for new ones.
County
Recorder
April
5,
1905.
Kellogg & Schimke.
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Block 4—
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Christmas Trees and Christmas Lot 1, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught »5.00
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Toys. A large line to select from. Lot 2, 50 feet. J. F. McNaught »5.00 a
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Hermiston Second Hand Store.
Phons Res. 712
Office T18
a
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
Lot 1, 50 feet, Genevieve Klm-
FOB BALE
a
ba>l ............................................ »5.00 a
a
Lot 2, 50 feet, Genevieve Klm-
M c K e n z ie & t iettattf / n
FOR SALE—Two wagons, one heavy
ba” ......*.................................... »5.00 a
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
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and
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easonable
Prices
a
wagon with gravel box, »50; one
Lot 4, 60 feet, J, F. McNaught..»5.00 a
Has reinovtsd from his form er location in tha
light wagon with hay rack, »25.;
Lot 5. 50 feet, J. F. McNauht..»6.00
Bond Bldir. to
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Luni
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland E m pire Bank Bld<.
Lot 6, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..»5.00
Lumber Co.
7 -tfc'
Lot 7, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..»5.00
Pendleton
;:
Oregon
Lot 8, 60 feet. J. F. McNaught..»5.00
W h en you need any.
:,OR SALE— Small heater and elec
Lot 9, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..»5.00
tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes-
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
thing in the line of
WE WISH YOU
Lot 12, 50 feet, Genevieve Kim-
ely.
4-tfc
Veterinarian
n e a t an d a ttra c tiv e
bal> ............................................. »5.00
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
A
^ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a J l l l l l l i l l f l l g | | | | g | g g g g | j
Block 7—
Printing.
OR SALB CHEAP— Maxwell tour
state Stock Inspector
HAPPY
Lot 1, 30 feet, F. A. Chezlk ...»3.00
ing car. O. F. Mays, Stanfield.
Lot 2, 25 feet, F. A. Chezlk. ...»2.60
4t-tfe
and
Lot 3. 25 feet. F. A. Chezlk. ...»2.50
FOR SALE—Team of horses. J. K.
Lot 4, 25 feet, F. A. Chezlk. ...»2.50
PROSPEROUS
Rhotwell.
lS-tfc
Lot 22, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught »2.50
NEW YEAR
Lot 23, 25 feet, Genevieve Kim-
FOR BALE—Some goed fresh milch
b»n - ....................... ... »2.50
Block 8—
lire. L. Hammer, 4 miles
to keep in mind the
cP '
at of town.
l-tfe
Lot 14. 25 feet. Clara G. Hall....»2.50
fact that in addition to
Residence
second
house west of the
E
HITT’S
Lot 15, 25 feet, Clara G. Hall... »2.50
Catholic church. Phone. 82-R.
Block 10—
printing this n ew s
USED CAR8 FOR SALE— Terms
CONFECTIONERY
Lot 1, 15 feet. R. C. Todd... ....»1.50
given. Prices right. Kellogg &
paper we do job work
WHEN IN
Lot 2k 25 feet, R. C. Todd... ....»2.50
Schimke.
1 l-tfe
of any kind. W hen
Lot 3, 25 feet. R. C. Todd... ...»2.50
P E N D L E T O N
in need of anything
FOR SALE — One piano, cheap.
MAKE YOUR
Terms. O. G. Sapper, across from
in this line be sure
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Rawlineen Was Peeved
— AT—
A number of good stories center
around General Lord Rawllnson, who
W ESTER N A U T O CO.
• » 'KLLANE0US
for 40 years was connected with the
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
British army In India. The general
was brought prominently before the a
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
a
u Repaired and Upholster-
British public eye by being home on
Subscribe For The Herald
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a
Tires— Tnbes— Accessories
furlough.
While
he
was
In
command
a
tlone. A. W. Purdy.
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LLWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
of a column during the South African
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
war, Lord Rawllnson was constantly
NEW AND USED CARS— Kel-
sending In demands for heliographs,
a . Schimke.
2-6tc
with no result At last when drawing
Is one ofj^the 'best equipped in B B B B B B
near Kroonstadt, In what was then
i ED— Men or women to take
the state.’ No’expense hasjbeen
the Orange River colony, he signaled
again to ask whether his heliographs
orders for genuine guaranteed hoe.
spared
to m ak ejt up-to-date in
had arrived. Officialdom, however, was
lery for men, women and children.
rampant
and
wanted
to
know
“What
Eliminate darning. Salary »75 a
every detail.*A graduate of one
do you want them for?” Back went
week full time, »1.60 an hour
the
reply
with
caustic
brevity,
“To
fry
of the best beauty culture schools
“Science P lus Farm Practice’
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
kidneys on, of course!"
‘ International Stocking Mills, Nor-
Oregon Agricultural College
in the'northwest is*in7charge.
' rlatown, Pa.
39-20tp W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E S
A good Gift to be
Judged by
First National Bank
S P E C IA L
WANT ADS
W M . H . O G D EN
H O N E Y LA B E LS
DON’T FORGET
------- U S --------
T H E H ER M ISTO N H E R A L D
We W ant Yon
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
To S e e U s
i ™E PLAYH O USE i
Hermiston Beauty
Parlor
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T u esd ay-W ed n esd ay
¡Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
JAN. 6-7
j
The prospective maid of all work
.’’ANTED— Phone, write or see W Eleven courses with name, and dates was stating bar term«: "I want »15 a ■■
as
follows:
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
week paid In advance, anti I don’t
Dairy Manufacturing— January 5- wash
hay for sale. In any quantity
nor «crab floor«, nor—"
“But” began the mistress of the
9-tfc
Phone 40-J-S.
Dalry Herd Management— January houae feebly.
ì ¿EAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND 5 to March 20.
'Or work after alx o'clock." went
Fourth Annual Canners' School__ on the woman steadily, “and I want
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
every evening off and a line reference,
ALTOR.
28-ttc February 2-20.
Poultry Husbandry— February 2 and—”
“But surely the reference can wait
Burk la hearquartera for Army to March 14.
till yon leave usi" broke In the mis,
,-hoes.
Land Classification and Apprais tress, nervously.
al— February 2-7.
‘No, I want the letter now," re
For Rent— Good 5 room house, Farm Mechanics:
turned the domestic firmly. "I’ve tried
1 mile out. Good road and water, 810 1. Farm Power and Power Equip getting them when I leave, and I’ve
never got a good one y e t”—Minne
ment, January 6 to March 10.
ier month.
Charles Clinesmith.
Gas Engines, Tractors and Equip apolis Tribune.
46 tfc
ment, January 19-23.
General Farm Repair, January
Young Wolves in Packs
For Rent—3 room cottage on west
26-30.
Aa
a rule, wolves travel in packs
side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2
46-tfc
4. Farm Water Supply and Sanita only in the winter. The mating sen-
son for most woiveg is In December
tion, February 2-8.
Try Burk's for bargains.
5. Gas and Electric Light and Pow and January. The young are born
in burrows usually excavated by the
er, February 9-13.
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas-
wolves themselves. Loring the period
tric, experienced and reliable, 3 #. Farm Concrete Construction, of confinement the male feeds the fe
miles nerth of Hermiston.
4-tfc February 16-20.
male. There are generally from four
to six cubs In a litter. They are
For full Information address
blind for 21 days and are suckled for
ermiston Beauty Shop is one of
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
about two months. At the end of one
the beet equipped shops in the state.
CORVALLIS. ORE.
month they are able to eat half dl
e best of services at reasonable
gested flesh disgorged by the mother.
prices. For appointment call 461.
They usually quit their parents In No
NOTICE OF SATE
vember or December, just before the
Rog-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
by
vir-
FOR SALE—Milk cows, Lou
pairing season, when they are less
6-tfC tue ot the authority of the City
era.
than a year old, but frequently the
Charter of the City of Hermiston and young remain together alx or eight
AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery the direction of the City Council au months longer. Wolves reach matur
direct from mill to wearer; all thorlzing and directing the Treasurer ity In about three years. Hence the
styles and colors; salary paid for of the City of Hermiston to collect only young wolves found In packs are
full time or spare hours: no money the unpaid assessment for the city half-grown wolves which have left
needed for samples. International Irrigation water for the year 1924, their mothers.—Pathfinder Magazine.
t ills , 1038, Norristown, Pa.
levied and imposed under the provis
Pythene Sold by Yard
ion, of Ordinance No. 78, passed
¿V k ’s for
bargatns.
Whan shows and museums find It
by the city council and approved by
-V
the mayor on July 2, 1913, an ordi necessary to replenish their stock of _
Poland for profita. Stilli nga. 27tf nance No. 98 passed by the city coun pythons and boas they usually have to
buy them by the yard, according to
cil and approved by the mayor on Popular Mechanics Magazine. New a
April 17, 1918.
___ ribbons and carbon
York forma the center of the snake
the Herald office.
I will on the 17th day of January, importing Industry In America, and
1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the each year men go from there to Af
Milk delivered twice daily. 8 cents forenoon of said day at the City rlca, India, Sumatra and S-mth Amerl
a quart. Peter Neadeau. Hermls. Council Chamber In the City of Her- ca, returning In the spring with him
ton. OregB.
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of the big reptiles.
r , " " r " " " r 1"” 1" d-
scribed lots, pieces and parcel, of cording to make deal*«, while .
I AM MAKINt REGULAR TRIPS TO
land at public auction to the highest length of 25 feet—found In the regal
Pendleton Ttesdays and Fridays of bidder for cash In hand the proceeds
specimens from Sumatra—runt the
each week. 7 you have anything from the sale of each lot. piece or price up from »000 or »700. Boas
to be hauled fe or from the above parcel of land to be applied In aatis- come smaller. 8lxte»n feet la said to
named city, 1 would appreciate faetion of the assessment upon lot, be the maximum at an age of eight
r w r bualaeaa bleng thia line. I piece or parcel of land with lntereet or ten years. In price there also start
am alao la the narket for chlckeas thereon from March 1, 1924. at the at about <20 and run as high as »200.
•ad veal. Ray Cballla. Phone rate of 8 per cent per annum togeth
t t - B . Pendleton phone 490. >-Uc
er with « penalty of 1 | per cant of:
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ALL SH O ES
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NOVELTY
REVUE
We Are Here to
Serve the Ladies
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$ 1 .2 5
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Phone Umatilla, 3 8 -J -ll
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
Effective November 10, 1924
Leave
a . M.
P. M
Umatilla
............ 8.30
12:15
Hermiston .......
8:50
12:35
Stanfield .........
1:15
1: 10
Echo ............................ 9 :30
1: 15
Ar. Pendleton ..........10 :45
2: 30
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P. M
Pendleton ....................12:00
4: 00
; Echo ............................ 1 :15
5: 16
Stanfield ..................... 1 :30
6: 30
Hermiston ................... i;65
:65
5: 56
Ar. Umatilla ........ .... 2:15
6: 16
Sunday schedule: Leave Umatilla
9:00 A. M., Pendleton 4 4:00 P. M.
Umatilla to Pendleton, »1.45;
1 round trip, »2.50.
Hermiston to Pendleton, 81.26;
round trip, |2.25.
Stanfield to Pendleton, 81.05;
round trip, 91.76.
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
round trip »1.50.
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