The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 08, 1925, Image 3

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    gE B M lQ T O N H E R A LD , HER M ISTO N , OREGON,
each of said assessments and all
U U ---------------- -----_ ----- »$.43
LODGE DIRECTORY
costs.
Lot 10, 45 feet, Ed. Graham Es-
Russian Children Have
A
g
o
o
d
G
ift
to
b
e
Following Is a description of each
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Brief Carefree Moment»
W E E N ESTHER
UH.
•ocoad T u CHAPTER
u d a y .v o ,m No.
< at
aodh m a^S
of said lots, pieces or parcels of land Lot 12, 45 feet, Ed. Graham Es-
J
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d
g
ed
b
y
Presently there came to us the
a t ILOO sharp >“ Masonic hail
with the number of feet frontage,
II.
V
ioita«
aa^añ
........ — ...............- ..............»3.15 sound of a tambourine and the sing
welcome
A lice C. ShotwelL
with the number of feet frontage Lot 13, 45 feet, Ed. Grdham Es­
K a th ry n L . G arner. See.
No
higher
priced
gift
lng of youthful voices. The children
could be more adm ired,
name of owner or reputed owner,
tate .....- ....... —..... - .................. »315 who had been standing in groups lis­
or coveted th an tha
claaaic P arker Duofold
and amount of said assessment:
V I N E Y A R D L O D G E N O . 206, I. O. O. F,
Lot 15, 45 feet, Ed. Graham Es­
tening to their wrangling elder»
Pen.
v
meets each Monday evening in Odd Feilewe
According to plat filed with County
tate ........ _.................. ............... 13.15 dashed Joyously into the street. Niki­
hail. V isiting members cordially laefted.
To the men, give
W . R. Longhorn. Sec.
M . L . W aieon.N . f t .
Recorder
November
23,
1904.
for
hooked
his
arm
Into
mine
and
A Bank Draft is one bank’s check
Block 5—
Parker D uofold >7
hade me follow him. Soon there
Ovar^lM
Name
Amount
Lot
4,
45
feet,
J.
Herbert
Strohm
on another bank in a reserve city.
R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E No. 106, K .
passed before us a procession of young
To rko Ary», go«
Block 2
o f P . meets each Thursday evening in
...................................................... »3.15
They are the cheapest and most con­
Mack's H a ll, a t 7JO P . M . V is itin g
D uofold Jr. $5
Lot 1, 50 feet. Minnie Brown $5.00 Lot 15, 45 feet. Earl Caldwell..»3.15 people headed by the village band—
brothers cordially invited.
venient form of sending money from
W . H . M cM illan
R. A . Browneon.
Lot 2, 50 feet. Minnie Brown..$5.00 Lot IS. 45 feet. Ear! Caldwell $3.15 an accordion and a tambourine. The
To fko r oam» «U (tr h .
girls followed directly behind the
K. R. and 8 .
C. C .
I n t tk * t i t n j r r
Lot 3. 50 feet. Minnie Brown. $5.00
one party to another, and are most
players. They were In holiday attire,
Block 6—-
Lady
Duofold
05
Lot
4.
50 feet, J. 8. West....... $5.00
acceptable to party receiving one as
Lot 2. 50 feet. L. J. Lomax
$3.50 white waists, neat little aprons, some
You know Parker Duo­
Lot 3. 25 feet. J. 8. West....... $2.50
ANNOUNCING
they are immediaely payable at any
fold—the beautiful big
Lot 3. 50 feet, W. B Lomax.... $3.50 In big shoes, others bnrefooted. The)
walked arm in arm with one another
lacquer-red pen w ith
Block 4—
Lot
4,
50
feet,
H.
A
the flashing black tipa
bank. Call and let us explain their
Frick...... $3.50 The boys, also in Sunday clothes,
The association of
Lot 6, 50 feet, Ella B. Percy .$5.00 Lot 5, 50 feet, H. A
a n d 2 S -y e a r su p er-
Frick
$3.50 trailed after them. They were all
s m o o th p o in t. N e a t
use the next time you buy any kind
Block 5—
gold pocket-clip or gold
Dr
W. M. KELLY
Lot 6. 50 feet, J. T. Dowell
$3.50 singing in lusty resonant voices an
ring end for ribbon;
of money order.
Lot 5, 25 feet, Knights Pythias
al so st rong Gold Gi rdle,
Lot 7, 5 0 feet, J. T. Dowell
of Spokane, Wash.,
$3.50 age-old melody of a Cossack killing a
w as tl extra, now free I
...................................................... $2.50 Lot 8, 50 feet. J. T. ifowell
Tod ay, step up to our
— with
$3.50 gipsy who threatened to steal his
Lot 6, 25 feet. Knlgths Pythias
pen counter and get
sweetheart.
It
was
to
me
a
beautiful
Lot 9, 50 feet. J. T. Dowell
$3.50 and thrilling sight—these boys and
you r Christm as Duo-
...................................................... $2.50 Lot 10, 50 feet, J. T. Dowell
folds in tim e to have
Dr. F. V. PRIME
$3.50 girls, barefoot, many of them, In old
them engraved.
Block 6—
Hermiston,
Oregon
Lot 11, 50 feet. J. T. Dowell. $3.50 though freshly laundered clothes,
Lot 20. 25 feet. H
Frick $2.50 Lot 13. 50 feet. R. G. Gale
$3.50 walking briskly and In step, oblivious
Evening:, and Sundays by Appoint,
Lot 21. 25 feet, ■
Frick. $2.50
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this or unmindful of the cares that pressed
ment.
Lot 22. 25 feet, H.
Frick. $2.50 17th day of December, 1924. ,
with brutal agony upon their fathers,
Block 7-
and giving themselves with Joyous
qf Hermiston
Gorgia Henderson
From now until they are all gone
abandon to song and play, and It made
Lot
1 50 feet. Ruth M. Frick . $5.00
Capitol, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
15-5tc
City
Treasurer.
me forget for the moment the ugly I will sell one ladies brooch at one-
Lot
2,
50
feet.
Ruth
M.
Frick...
$5.00
B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Prea.
mud. the dingy hovels and the multi­
Loatlon,
Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and »
Block 8—
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
tude of embittered souls wailing with quarter the regular price, with every
C
ollector’»
Q
ueer
H
obby
Phones:
Office 931. Rea. 6*81
Lot 4, 50 feet, Rena W aterman.$5.00
sullen piteousness at the fute that purchase of $5.00 or more.
The world is full of ’‘collectors.’* had befallen them.—Maurice G. Hin­
Lot 5. 50 feet. Rena Waterman..$5.00
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 1
According to plat filed with the Collectors of stamps, coins, spoons, dus In the Yale Review.
to 6 P. M.
autographs, etc., etc., and now comes
I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO ! County Recordpr Aprll B 19Q5
the collection of beer bottle labels. A
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
Block 4__
London dealer recently offered for
each week. If you have anything
, 50 feet j p McNaught..$5.00 sale, for $275. 10,000 beer-bottle labels, Machine Puts on Record
W. J. W A R N ER
to be hauled to or from the above Lot 2, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..$5.00 carefully preserved in 15 albums,
Development of Plants
Attorney-at-Law
named city. I would appreciate i Block 8__
ibey comprise fine clean specimens
A wonderful machine hus been In­
your business along this line. I IjOt j 50 feet> Oerievleve Klm.
from nearly every brewery in the vented which measures the growth of JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
Hermiston
:
Oregon
am also In the market for chickens
t>»n
35 qq world, of beautiful design and artistic plants. A small thread connects the
FOR SALB
merit. A noted collector has spent GO plant with the apparatus, which con­
and veal. Ray Challis. Phone Lot 2. 50 feet?'Genevieve Kim
years in traveling and getting them to­ sists of an electrical battery and a
DR. W. W. TTXST.gV
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
baii
j 5 00 gether^
FOR SALE—Two wagons, one heavy
Many of the breweries repre­ drum which revolves slowly.
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
wagon with gravel box, $50; one Change cars, old ones for new ones. Lot 4, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught.$5.00 sented have been closed down, and the
Above this drum Is a pen worked
I Lot 5, 50 feet, J. F. McNauht..$5.00 brands are obsolete.
by
electricity.
As
the
plant
grows
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
Phone
Res.
712
Office 7*8
SEE
Kellogg & Sehimke.
14-4c
the thread slackens, and cnuscs a
j Lot 6, 50 feet. J. F. McNaught.$5.00
See R. A. Brownaon, Tum-A-Lum
connection between the battery and
j Lot 7. 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..$5.00
O ldest Juniper Tree
Lumber Co.
7-tfc
Christmas Trees and Christmas
pen. The latter drops onto the drum
M c K enzie & lieuallen
Lot
8,
50
feet,
J.
F.
McNaught..$5.00
What
Is
believed
to
be
the
oldest
Toys. A large line to select from.
and makes a mark. At the same time
FOR SALE— Small heater and elec­ Hermiston Second Hand Store.
Lot 9, 50 feet, J. F. McNaught..$5.00 Juniper tree In the world is now being a small rod Is pushed up, which tight­
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
protected by the forest service of the
tric sewing machine. Mrs. Sbes-
Lot 12, 50 feet, Genevieve Kim­
Has removed from his fo rm er location In the
ens the string again. Thus the drum
ball ......... ....................................$5.00 United States Department of Agricul­ shows the growth of the plant over
ely.
4-tfc
Bond Bldg. to
ture. The tree is in northern Utuh,
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland E m pire Bank Bldg.
a given period, and Information Is oh
Block 7—
and
a
careful
examination
shows
the
T)R BALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour-
Pendleton
::
Oregon
Lot 1, 30 feet. F. A. Chezik . $3.00 age o f the tree to be not less than talned showing the effect of beat and
— FOR—
lag car. O. F. Mays, Stanfleld.
Lot 2. 25 feet, F. A Chezik . $2.50 3,000 years, thus placing it on a par light upon various specimens.
It has hepn proved that most plants
48-tfc
Lot 3, 25 feet. F. A Chezik . $2.50 with the big redwood trees In Califor­ grow more rapidly nt night, and this
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
nia.
The
diameter,
breast
high,
is
7
Lot 4, 25 feet, F. A. Chezik....$2.50
fact has been of great assistance to
Veterinarian
FOR SALE—Team of horses. J. K.
feet
6
Inches
and
the
height
Is
42
feet.
Lot 22, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught $2.50
those engaged In forcing the growth
Treats
all
Domestic
Animal». Inter­
The
forest
service
has
erected
a
sign
Shotwell.
18-tfc
of flowers and vegetables.
Lot 23, 25 feet, Genevieve Kim­
state Stock Inspector
near
the
tree,
giving
the
interesting
When you need any­
ball ............................................$2.50 facts about the age-old veteran.—
FOR BALE—Some good fresh milch
thing
in
the
line
of
Dairymen’s League News.
—AND—
Block
8—
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Lot 14, 25 feet, Clara G. Hall . $2.50
neat and attractive
4M
east of town.
t-tfe
Lot 15, 25 feet, Clara G. Hall....$2.50
Printing.
Block 10—
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
Lot 1, 15 feet, R. C. Todd..........$1.50
given. Prices right. Kellogg &
Lot 2, 25 feet, R. C. Todd........ $2.50
Sehimke.
11-tfe
Lot 3, 25 feet. R. C. Todd..........$2.50
c f
Block 9—
FOR SALE — One piano, cheap.
Residence second house west of tha
Lot 5, 25 feet, Genevieve Kim­
Terms. O. G. Sapper, across from
Jathollc church. Phone. 82-R.
ball............................................... $2.50
school.
17-4tp
Block 12—
to keep in mind the
WHEN IN
Lot 6, 25 feet. J. F. McNaught..$2.50
miscellaneous
fact that in addition to
Lot 7, 26 feet, J. F. McNaught..$2.50
PENDLETON
Lot 8, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..$2.50
printing this news*
MAKE YOUR
Lot 9, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..$2.50
Furniture Repaired and Upholster­
paper w e do job work
H
E
A
L
QUARTERS
Lot 10, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught $2.50
ing done. A. W. Purdy.
2-tfc
— AT—
of any kind. W hen
Lot 11. 25 feet, J. F. McNaught $2.50
Lot 12, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught $2.50
in need of anything
WESTERN AUTO CO.
FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel­
Is one o f£ th e 'best equipped in
Block 13—
Cottonwood and Water St«.
in this line be sutfe
logg ft Sehimke.
2-<tc
M
■
Lot 1, 50 feet, L. A. Hunt..........$5.00
the state. No’expense haslbeen
COMPLETE
GARAGE SERVICE
Lot 2, 50 feeet, L. A. Hunt......... $5.00
WANTED— Men or women to take
Tires— Tubes—Acce»»oriea
spared to make’it up-to-date in
Lot
3,
50
feet,
L.
A.
Hunt.........
$5.00
orden for genuine guaranteed hos­
VLWAYS OPEN
PHONE 630
Block 16—
iery for men, women and children.
every detail.'A graduate of one
Tom
Swearingen,
Mgr.
Lot 7, 20 feet. J. F. McNaught..$2.00
Eliminate darning. Salary »75 a
of
the
best
beauty
culture
schools
Lot
8.
25
feet,
J.
F.
McNaught..$2.50
week full time, »1.50 an hour
“Science Pins Farm Practice”
Lot 9, 25 feet, J. F. McNaught..$2.50
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
Oregon Agricultural College
in the'northw est is" in charge.
According to plat filed with the
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E S County Recorder April 22, 1907.
ristown, Pa.
39-20tp
Eleven courses with names and dates
Block H—
To Your Order and at Reasonable Prices
as follows:
Lot 5, 64 feet, R. L. Cook........$5.40
WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
Dairy Manufacturing— January 5- Lot 6, 54 feet, R. L. Cook........$5.40
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale, In any quantity. 31.
According to plat filed with the
Dairy Herd Management— January County Recorder March 21, 1908.
Phone 40-J-8.
9-tfc
6 to March 20.
Block 2—
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
Fourth Annual Canners’ School— Lot 1, 45 feet. Ed Graham Es­
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ February 2-20.
tate .................. - ........................$3.15
STELLA SHAAR
ALTOR.
26-tfc
Poultry Husbandry— February 2 Lot 7, 45 feet, A. L. Larson,...$3.15
to March 14.
Lot 8, 49 feet. A. L. Larson....$3.43
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Burk la hearquartera for Army
Land Claselfication and Apprais­ Lot 9, 49 leet. Ed Graham Es-
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Shoes.
al— February 2-7.
I
J. L. VAUGHAN
■
Farm Mechanics:
For Rent—Good 5 room house, 1. Farm Power and Power Equip­
i
Electric Fixture»
i
1 mile out. Good road and water, $10
ment, January 6 to March 10.
'
and Appliance»
!
per month.
Charles Clinesmith. 2. Gas Engines, Tractors and Equip­
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
I
Phone 139
J
ment. January 19-23.
4R tfc
¡
Sam Rodger», Prop.
J
I 2 0 3 ft. C o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r o ,
3. General Farm Repair, January
!
26-30.
For Rent—3 room cottage on west
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4. Farm Water Supply and Sanita­
side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
tion, February 2-6.
E. R. Pell, Umutilla, Oregon
T ry Burk’s for bargain*.
5. Gas and Electric Light and Pow­
er, February 9-13.
Phone Umatilla, 38-J-ll
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Caa- 6. Farm Concrete Construction,
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
trlc, experienced and reliable, 3 February 16-20.
and Umatilla
mile* north of Hermiston.
4-tfc
For full Information address
BAN K DRAFTS
F ir st N a t io n a l B a n k
S P E C IA L
WANT ADS
W M . H. O G DEN
H IT T
DON’T FORGET
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GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
We Want Yon
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
Hermiston Beauty
Parlor
To See Us
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Í A LL SH O E S g
H O N E Y LA B E LS
We Are Here to
T H E H ERM ISTO N H E R A L D
Ï 2 5 per cent o ff. !
Serve the Ladies
Burt M ullens
Hermiston Beauty Shop Is one of
the best equipped shops in the state.
The best of services at reasonable
prices. For appointment call 481.
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
CORVALLIS, ORE.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog- tue of the authority of the City
W'iiwsi
6-tfc
era.
Charter of the City of Hermiston and
AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery the direction of the City Council au­
direct from mill to wearer; all thorizing and directing the Treasurer
■tylee and colors; salary paid for of the City of Hermiston to collect
full time or spare hour«; no money the unpaid assessment for the city
needed for samples. International irrigation water for the year 1924,
levied and imposed under the provis­
Mills, 1038, Norristown. Pa.
ion, of Ordinance No. 76, passed
by the city council and approved by
Burk’s for bargains.
the mayor on July 2, 1913, an ordi­
Polands for Profita. 8tlllingB. 37tf nance No. 96 passed by the city coun­
cil and approved by the mayor on
Here is Luther Burbank, plant wizard of Santa Rosa, California, discussing the potent laities of Pabco
April 17. 1918.
Mulch Paper with W. L. Rhoades, a n expert on the paper. In the rose ground on the right Is seen strips of
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
I will on the 17th day of January, the Pabco Mulch Paper laid on Burbank’« experimental station. It is stim ulating the growth of gladioli.
paper at the Herald office.
1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock In the Inset, Burbank inspecting the progress made by a crop treated with th e Pabco Mulch Paper.
Milk delivered twice dally, 8 cents forenoon of said day at the City
a quart. Peter Neadeau, Herrala, Council Chamber in the City of Her­
17-4tc miston. Oregon, sell the following de­
ton, Oregon.
scribed lots, pieces and parcels of
FOR SALE—Oak library, table and land at public auction to the highest
dining room set. buffet and six • bidder for cash In hand the proceeds 1
chairs. H. A. Pankow.
18-tfc ¡from the eale of each lot. piece or
parcel of land to be applied In satis­
FOR SALE— 16 room apartment faction of the assessment upon lot,
-FOR-
house and furniture, for $4700; piece or parcel of land with Interest
cloee In. Good place to apply thereon from March 1, 1924, at the
bonus. 813 Thompson St., Pen­ rate of 6 per cent per annum togeth-
dleton, O> gon.
18-ltp er w ith a penalty of 1» per cent of
I «Ttó
THE HERALD
JOB PRINTING
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Effective November 10, 1921
Leave
A. M.
P. M.
Umatilla
12:15
Hermiston
........ 8:50
12:35
Stanfleld ..
........ 1:15
1:10
Echo ..........
....... 9:30
1:15
2*30
10*45
Leave
P. M.
P. M.
12 0 0
A n n ou n cm en t
I have purchased the con- t
fectionery known as P at’s ■
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
4 00
Echo
....... 1:11
5:15
....... 1:30
.-'tanfi. Id
5:30
llermiaton
....... 1:55
6:55
Ar. Umatilla
......... 2:15
6:15
Sunday schedule: I^eave Umatilla
9:00 A. M. Pendleton 4:00 P. M.
Umatilla to Pendleton, »1.45;
round trip, $2.60
llermiaton to Pendleton, »1.25;
round trip, $2.2$.
Stanfleld to Pendleton, »106;
round trip, $1.75
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
ound trip $1.50.
K rause’s
C hocolates
T h e Best
in Candies
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
D O IT N O W
Send us the p ric e o f a y e a r’s
;ubscripttor> i f you are in arrears
We N eed the Money
la o fte n cauaed by an Inflam ed condition
J n e m u cou s lining* o f th e R uatachlaii
Tub«. W hen thia tube Is Inflamed you
n a v e a rum b ling sound or Im perfect
nearing.
U n le ie th e inflam m ation oaa
be reduced, you r h ea r in g m a y ba de­
stroyed forever.
H A L L '8 C A T A R R H M E D
tC
w
u 'B
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a a v B
u,
w ill
ill
-
w e claim for It—rid your ayatam
o f C atarrh o r D eafneee cauaad by
C atarrh H A b b ’S C A T A R R H I M K D IC IN __
B
hae been su c ce ssfu l In th e trea tm en t a (
C atarrh for over F orty Y ears.
Sold by a ll drugglete.
F.
Cheney ft o>., Toledo, O.