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Record«/ by Traveler
PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES
Your valuable papers, such as
deeds, abstracts, insurance policies,
etc,, should be kept where they will
not become lost or destroyed by fire.
We have just installed some new
safety deposit boxes which can be
secured now.
The cost is a fraction over one half
cent a day.
F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
WANT ADS
for
good
20-2U
Burk's for bargains.
Polands for Profits.
TOR SALE
Stillings. S7tf
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper at the Herald office.
' OR SALE— 8 cows. 3 heifers. 2 GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone in
terested please write Box 152,
mules and farm implements. Will
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc
ive terms with good security.
B. Williams.
20-3tp
Milk delivered twice dally, 8 cents
a quart. Peter Neadeau, Hermis_
FOR SALE—A Ford touring cag,
ton. Oregon.
17-4tc
cheap.
E. P. Illeley.
20-ltp
Lou Rog-
19-3tp
FOR SALE— Library table. Dining
room set— buffet, table and six
chairs. H. A. Pankcw.
18-tfc
BABY CHIX from high producing
W hite Leghorns, 16 cents up to
100; 15 centg in larger numbers.
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc
Try Burk's for bargains.
I 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,
am also in the market for chickens
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
FOR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS!
wagon with gravel box, $50; one
Dog icensee are now due and un
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
less paid within 3 days, dogs will be
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Luip
disposed of according to the ordi
1,umber Co.
7-tfe nance.
C. H. SKINNER,
nr’ SALE— Small heater and elec
City Recorder.
tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes-
ely.
4-tfc
Call For Warrants of School District
No. 14.
o n SALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour-
Warrants Nos. 3097 to and includ
car O F. Maya, Stanfield.
48-tfc ing 3172 will be paid when presented
to the clerk. Interest stops thlg
OR SALE- Team of horses. J. K. date.
R. A. Brownson, Clerk.
h twell
18-tfc 20-ltc
HITT
cj&e best buy in town
quicK starting
Toad sto n e’s Bogus V irtu e s
The toadstone Is generally described
as a species of black pebble of no es
pecial beauty as an ornament. During
the Dark ages, however, it was In
great demand. It was supposed to
protect children from the molestation
of fairies and to cure kidney and
stomach troubles, says the Springfield
Republican.
That a common toad wears a pre
cious jewel in Its head was a profound
belief in the Middle ages. Its posses
sor was supposed to be Immune from
toothache, so the legend runs, and It
was a sure antidote for poisons. These
creatures were said to forewarn
against venom by transmitting a
smarting sensation to the flesh. The
toad was credited with having a nat
ural fear and antipathy for man as
well as for all venomous reptiles,
hence its warning.
A Concession
FOR SALE—Some good fresh milch
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
east of town.
S-tfe
UFFD CARS FOR SALE— Terms
th e n . Prices right. Kellogg ft
Schimke.
11-tfc
T
WI8CELLANE0U8
'ANTED — A Mellotte separator;
state capacity and price. Inquire
at Herald office.
19-3tc
TRADE— Good Ford touring car for
fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box
281.
19-tfc
FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel
logg ft Schimke.
2-6tc
WANTED— Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hoe.
lery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning. 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.
9-tfc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE-
ALTOR.
26-tfc
Burk la hearquartera
Shoes.
for Army
For Rent— Good 5 room house,
1 mile out. Good road and water, J10
per month.
Charles Clinesmith.
1G tfc
For Rent—3 room cottage on west
side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2
46-tfr
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cap-
trie. experienced and reliable, 3
miles nerth of Hermiston.
4-tfc
FOR SALB—Milk cows.
Lou Rog-
4-tfc
AGENTS— Bell guaranteed hosiery
direct from mill to wearer; all
styles and colors; salary paid for
full time or spare hours; no money
needed for samples. International
Mills, 10J3, Norristown, Pa.
isä
WM. H. OGDEN
FOR SALE— Master Incubator. Run
one season and hatched out 1009 i WANTED TO RENT— For a term of
years, small ranch with Improve
chicks. Capacity 170 eggs. In
ments. Ten t0 twenty acres. R.
good condition. Clara Calkins.
C.
Todd.
20-tfc
Box 204.
20-3tp
FOR SALE— Locust posts.
ers.
They believe that the earth, moon.
ESTHER CHAPTER Na. 1M. O.
Q UEEN
m w > M o n d Tuw d »» « v«ain< a t OTOT
,un' *tars and Indeed everything was
at If.-OO .h a rp in Maaouic hall
Viaikiagr I
crested by a Supreme being called
welcema.
A lle« C. Shotw all.
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tn
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higher
priced
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Devoted to the Intereet and Development of the Hermiston Schools
could be more adm ired,
pearer,“ though there seems to be no
or coveted th a n tho
claaaic Parker Duofold
Idea as to within what period all these
iz in e y a r d lodge n o . ms . i . o . o . r.
Voi. 4.
Pen.
No.
1
’
me«’ , each Monday ov «tuna In Odd f a llo w ,
things were made.
hall. V la M a a rn«mb«f« curd a lly invitad.
Te rAe mew, gtre
W . R. Longhorn. Sec.
Thw* 18 • tradition to the effect
W a ia a a jt.
Parker D u o fo ld f7
Mid-year exams, which were con program is to be given consisting
that all people originally came from
R E C L A M A T IO N LO D G C g o . 107, K .
• single pair, and this pair sprang ducted during the past week, estab of an operetta, "The Toy Shop." by
Ta llu t'oyi, gna
of P . moeta each Thureday a w n in g la
from a bed of reeds; but where such lished varying degrees of successes the lower grades and some dances
Mack'a H a ll, a t 7 JO P .Z f . V la ltia a
Duofold Jr. ¿5
b r o th e r , cordially invitad.
a bed is to be found, tradition does and failure. However the results, and musical numbers by the lower
W . H . M cM illan
R. A . Bm am aaa.
Talk«
e
m
o
t
aaggarb,
not say. At the same time, if pressed, the majority of the students are glad grades and the high school glee club.
K . R. and S.
<5. C.
I”. Ik« «bwgrr
a Zulu would probably locate it some to have attained more credits, and
Lady Duofold $5
A brief synopsis of "The Toy
where In the North, seeing a deep- are looking upon tffemselves with
Shop’’ is as follows: In the first
You know Parker Duo
rooted tradition of their having de
ANNOUNCING
fold—the beautiful big
scene the fairies, called together by
scended from that direction is widely more or less satisfaction.
lacquer-red pen w ith
the flashing black tip«
(heir leader. Puck, have a meeting
Prevalent, not among them, but other
The association of
a n d 2 S -y c a r super*
allied peoples like the Basutos. Xosaa,
A shocking but evident truth, was at midnight one night In May and
s m o o th p o in t . N e a t
gold
pocket-clip
or
gold
Dr. W. M. KELLY
Swazis and Tangas. A certain fairly recently expressed in chemistry class. plan to visit a certain toy shop.
ring end for ribben:
well-defined section declares that Its Frank Swayze Jr., on looking back at
also strong Gold Girdle,
of Spokane, Wash.,
A scene In the toy shop follows:
w
as
Si
extra,
now
freel
ancestors “rolled down from the North the rows of seats just quitted by him The fairies admire the dolls, set the
— with
Tod ay, step up to our
in a large basket (Isllulu)."
pen counter and get
you r C hristm as Duo-
In my opinion the Zulu race today self and a few others in order that alarm so that it goes off, the dolls
folds in tim e to have
Dr. F. V. PRIME
them engraved.
is the flnest colored race In the world. front seats might be occupied, re awaken and entertain the fairies.
Hermiston, Oregon
There is hardly a man under six marked, “Huh, that back row Is After a frolic together the clock I
feet tall. They are good subjects to about aH vacant as It was before we strikes five, the dolls are forced to ,
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint,
their chief and are a clean-living, law- left It."
go back to sleep, the fairies must i
ment.
abiding race. They have given no
leave, and all is still in the toy shop j
trouble to the Natal government since
once more.
Miss
Sestak
is
at
school
again
From now until they are all gone
the bambata war of 1908. I have lived
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
among them, so I know.—Adventure after a week’s absence caused by 111-
I will sell one ladies brooch at one
Magazine.
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 ar* 1
nees.
The eighth grade will have a dou
ble header basket bail game with quarter the regular prioe, with every
Phones: Office 931. Res. <81
purchase of $5.00 or more.
Umatilla
the end of this week.
The
Hi
School
is
beginning
work
Pottery Maker Must
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 1
on the operetta “El Bandldo,” a
to 5 P. M.
Be Skilled in Art musical comedy by May Hughes After mid-year exams the persons ,
, .„Throwi1 P°tter>’ is shaped on a rap Dodge and John Wilson Dodge, holding highest place in the eighth I
idly revolving disk. The preparation Watch for further particulars.
grade were found to be Edna Wels-
W. J. W ARNER
, the clay is a scientific process. The
ner first, and Ruth Bensel and Edith
Ingredients- ball clay, flint powder,
Attorney-at-Law
On February 7th an interesting Sales tying for second.
feldspar and kaolin—are carefully se
JEWELER
AND
WATCHMAKER
Hermiston
Oregon
lected and weighed In certain propor-
tlons, so that they will fuse properly
and become sufficiently hard when
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
shaped and fired. The mixture Is left
to stand until thoroughly soaked and
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
then Is lawned through fine linen and
Phone Res. 712
Office Ttt
dumped Into a plaster box which ab
SEE
sorbs the water and leaves the clay
Herald Want Ads Bring You Results
In condition to be beaten. All the air
M c K e n z ie & ueueller
bubbles must be driven out of the ball
of clay before It Is placed on the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
throwing wheel. Workers In pottery
H a * removed from hi» form er location In th«
delight In the touch of the plastic clay
Bond Bid*. to
as it spins upon the disk. The thumbs
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inlan d E m pire Bank B id *.
make the inside of the object while
Pendleton
: :
Oregon
the extended fingers shape the walls.
—FOR—
After the work of art Is properly
shaped It is put into a plaster box to
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
become “leather hard" and Is then
Veterinarian .
finished or turned. The plain objects
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
finally are ornamented and placed In
state Stock Inspector
the fire oven, and a still later baking
process puts on the desired glaze.
-AND—
SPECIAL
of Hermiston
'apital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* Ovar $50,000
»ay*«. Pren.
R. Alexader, Vice-Pres.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
TO TRADE— 20 acres
horses, E. P. Dodd.
High School Mirror
LODGE DIRECTORY
A good Gift to be
Judged by
DON’T FORGET
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When you need any«
thing in the line of
neat and attractive
Printing.
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We W ant Yon
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
printing th is news*
paper we do job work
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
“A young woman of our family re
turning home from a trip brought a
gift for each of her moilier’s serv
ants,” writes a contributor. “For the
laundress she had a silk blouse of a
bright shade. 'That won’t do for Han
nah,’ her mother said; ‘her husband
died and she is in mourning.’
“Later in the day she showed Han
nah the present she had Intended for
her and said she was sorry for the
mistake, adding: ‘I will give the
blouse to Lizzie and get you some
thing else.’
“Hannah looked admiringly at the
pretty garment and then said: ‘Don’t
you give that blouse to no Lizzie, Miss
Annabelle, ’cause next month I'at
gwine outa mournin' from de walsl
up.’ ’’—Boston Transcript.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Etta Elizabeth Elliott, Plaintiff,
vs.
George Francis Elliott, Defendant.
Summon» Equity No. 3977.
To George Francis Elliott, the
above named defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to
*^*******ee**e»eeeeeeeeeee
appear and answer the eomplalnt
filed against you in the above en
“Science Flu» Farm Practice”
titled suit within six weeks from
Oregon Agricultural College
the first publication of this summons
W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E S and V°u win take notice that if you
Eleven courses with nameg and dates fal1 t0 anawer or plead herein within
said time, the plaintiff for want
as follows:
Dairy Manufacturing— January 5- thereof will apply to the above entit
led Court for the relief prayed for in
31.
Dairy Herd Management— January plaintiff’s complaint filed In said
cause, to-wit: for a decree of div
5 to March 20.
Fourth Annual Canners’ School— orce dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now and heretofore existing
February 2-20.
Poultry Husbandry— February 2 between the plaintiff and defendant
and for an absolute decree of divorce
to March 14.
Land Classification and Apprais In favor of plaintiff and against de
fendant.
al— February 2-7.
Farm Mechanics:
This summons is published pursu
1. Farm Power and Power Equip ant to an order of the Honorable
ment. January 6 to March 10.
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the
2. Gas Engines, Tractors and Equip- above entitled Court duly made and
ment. January 19-23.
entered on the 12th day of January,
3. General Farm Repair, January 1925, directing that publication be
2(-30.
made herein once a week for a period
4. Farm Water Supply and Sanlta- of six consecutive weeks in the Her-
tion. February 2-8.
miston Herald, and the first publi-
5. Gas and Electric Light and Pow- cation hereof is made pursuant to
er, February 9-13.
said order this 15th day of January,
6. Farm Concrete Construction, 1925.
February 18-20.
W. J. Warner,
For foil information add:
Attorney for Plaintiff.
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
P. O. Add
Hermiston, Oregon.
CORVALE», ORE.
ÍÍ-7 U
To See Us
GUNS
new winter
AMMUNITION
A FULL UNE
Residence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
WHEN n t
■
J. L. VAUGHAN
PENDLETON
Start the new year right on the biggest measure of
power you can buy for your car—the new winter
Red Crown gasoline!
■
|
Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
MAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
— AT—
On all counts it is the best buy in tow n—
Quick, hair-trigger starting—
Smooth, faster acceleration in traffic—
Power and to spare on the hills.
(■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M B B M B B B B B
Give your car a work-out on the new winter
‘Red Crown” today. Fill your tank at any red,
white and blue pump in town—at Standard Oil
Service Stations and at dealers.
STANDARD ( California
OIL ) COMPANY
RIVOLI Theater Pendleton
3 DAYS STARTING TODAY
Children 15c
Adults 50c
A« IRVIN
WILLAT
PRODUCTION
r « es t u r t o
by .
ADOLPH ZU MOB
J U M u LASKV
JA CK H O LT
ERNEST TORRENCE
LOIS W IL S O N
N O A H BEERY
g
Phone
189
I 2 0 3 I . O o u r t O t. P e n d l e t o n , O r e .
2
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Phone Umatilla, 3 8 -J -ll
WESTERN AUTO CO.
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
1LWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
Effective November 10. 1924
Leave ,
A. M.
P. M.
Umatilla
........
8:30
12:16
Hermiston ...... ......... 8:60
12:36
Stanfield ..................... 1:15
1:10
E ch o ................................ 9:30
1:16
Ar. Pendleton .......... 10:45
2:30
Leave
P. M.
P. M.
Pendleton ................... 12:00
4:00
Echo ............................ 1:16
6:15
Stanfield ...................... 1:30
5:30
Hermiston ................... 1:55
5:55
Ar. Umatilla ................. 2:15
6:15
Sunday schedule: Leave Umatilla
9:00 A. M., Pendleton 4:00 P. M.
Umatilla to Pendleton, $1.45;
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.
; Men’s Half Soles S
•
$1.25
:
Cats Have Positive
Likes and Dislikes
Burt Mullens
Few persons really know their eats
Yet cats cun talk, though It Is a dumb
language.
Give your cat for dinner something
she doesn’t like, and watch her sniff
It, shake her right paw, and walk
away In disgust. If she be really
hungry and no other food offers she
will return to the disliked dish, mak
ing a queer cnckllng hiss as she eala
It, ami saying, ".Must have It If there’s
nothing els«' hi the larder.”
Watch her “smile’’ at yon when she
Is pleased. She does this by rinsing
her eyes very slowly and openlni
them again. A cat will "smile" like
this every time when spoken to by
some one she loves, says the Spring
field Republican.
When In absolute ecstasy she will
paw tlie air with outstretched claws
In making a new frl«ni<] she will arch
her hack and hold up a trembling tall,
■a.vlng, “I know yon like me.”
If there he a savory smell she will
walk mural and round your legs, rub
hlng them hard, and asking yon to
“hurry with dinner.”
It is wonderful how domesticated
the eat has become. Yet we lisve only
to see her knead her bed before set-
tllng to realize that the wild animal
strain persists In her. for her ances
tors turned round and round and
round and kneaded their beds to
soft«m the forest growths.
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
yírtkir
• - T R Y THE HERALD WANT ADS—
«■■■■■■■■■BBBBBSBSB
ALL SHOES
25 per cent off. ■
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"With Heels $1.75¡
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgeri, Prop.
■
a
Announcment
I have purchased the con
fectionery known as P at’s
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
Krause’s
Chocolates
The Best
in Candies
Neu» ¡land
Cigars and Tobacco
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is often causait by an Inflame«! condlttow
or th« mucous llnin* of the Eustachian
Tube, When this tub« 1« inflamed you
nav« a rumblin* sound or Imperfect
nearln*. Unlese the Inflammation eaa
be reduced, your hearing mar be de
stroyed forever.
HAI a L’B CATARRH MEDICTNB wfU
do what we claim for it—rid your eyetem
o f Catarrh or D eafness caused hr
Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MBDIC1NB
ha« been successful in th« treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Tear a
Sold by all diu**tsts
F. J. Çlieney A Co., Toledo, Q.