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HXBUISTOX, Ttm ic Blouse Leans Of Hermiston Capital, &irplua and Undivided Profit* Over $50,000 F. B. Swayz«, Pree. R. Alexader, Vlce-Pre A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier REWARD— For the return of four rubber tired tricycle wheels tak en Wednesday night. Dr. Prime. 21-2tc FOR SALE— Milk cows, Lou Rog- era. S-tfe FOR BALE _____________ AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosi.ry POR SALE— Fresh II. E. direct from mill to wearer; all Hanby. 21-ltp styles and colors; salary paid for full time or spare hours; no money FOR SALE— Baby habbinet Mrs. needed for samples. International C. M. Jackson. 21-2tc Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa. In the realm of blouse fashions the attention of designers Is centered on tunics and overblouses. The tunic blouse shows a decided leaning toward lines that are less straight and- severe than those that have prevailed this season, and the ovprblou.-e Is taking on a little additional length. By means of slashed seams, godets and frills at the bottom, the tunic blouse is widened below the knees. It also appears with set-on panels ns In the blouse of black satin pictured with six panels fuced with brocaded velvet, which covers three of the panels and partially covers the alternate ones. A few tucks at each side give a little ',eflnltlon 10 the waistline. B a s e b a l l V fia ir l i o n B a t t e r NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS! Dog lcenses are now due and un FOR SALE—Some good fresh milch less paid within 3 days, doge will be cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles disposed of according to the ordi east of town. 8-tfc nance. C. H. SKINNER, City Recorder. USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms given. Prices right. Kellogg A Schlmke. 11-tfc ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< We Want Yon FOR RENT—A Five room modern houee by Dr. lllsley. 21-tfc FOR RENT—One four room house, modern; one five-room hose, mod ern. Inquire of H. E. Hanby. 21-2p WANTED — A Mellotte separator; state capacity and price. Inquire at Herald office. 19-3tc TRADE— Good Ford touring car for fresh cowb or heifers. P. O. Box 261. 19-tfc FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel logg A Schlmke. 2-6tc WANTED— Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hos iery for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a week full Urn«, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor ristown, Pa. 39-20t> WANTED—Phone, write or see W. A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa hay for «ale. In any quantity. Phone 40-J-S. 9-tfe REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J- M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 26-tfc Burk la Rhoea. hearqunrters for Array For Rent— Good 5 room house. 1 mile out. Good road and water, $10 per month. Charles Clinesmith. 4 6 tfc For Rent—3 room cottage on west side. A, W, Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc to k e e p in m in d th e fact that in addition to p r in tin g t h is n ew s* paper w e d o jo b w ork of a n y kind. W h e n in n e e d o f a n y th in g in this lin e b e su re To See Us “Science Plus Farm Practice” Oregon Agricultural College W IN T E R SH O R T C O U R S E S Eleven courses with names and dates as follows: Dairy Manufacturing— January 5- 31. Dairy Herd Management— January 5 to March 20. Fourth Annual Canners' School— February 2-20. Poultry Husbandry— February 2 to March 14. Land Classification and Apprais al— February 2-7. Farm Mechanics: 1. Farm Power and Power Equip ment. January 6 to March 10. 2. Gas Engines, Tractors and Equip ment, January 19-23. 3. General Farm Repair. January 28-30. 4. Farm Water Supply and Sanita tion, February 2-6. 5. Gae and Electric Light and Pow er, February $-13. 6. Farm Concrete Constmctlon, February 16-20. For full Information address, DEAN OF AGRICULTURE, CORVALLIS, ORE. V ineyard L O D G E N O . 20*. I . O . © , a , V m a a u each M o n d a y e v e n in g in O dd r e a m s h a ll. V i e i t i n g m e m h o r .c o r d m l b i n i d Z d . re<SeoM.t** Parker Duofold >7 T c (* e W . R . ! o a g h o rn . Sec. M . L . W a ia o a .N . « . R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E N o . 1 *1 K . o f P , m veut e ac h T h u rs d a y e v v o ia g lh M a c k . H a l l, k t 1:30 P . M . V i d f l a g b ro th o rs c o r d ia lly in v ite d . W . U . M c M illa n R . A . B row a o ao . k . B and S. C. e . give Duofold Jr. T e <*e r ornea omd eni>. Lady Duofold $5 Y o u kn o w P ark er D uo fo ld — th e b o a u tttu l M < la c q u e r-re d pan w i t h th a flu s h in g b la c k tip s a n d 2 S -y c a r s u p e r- s m o o th p o i n t . N e a t g o ld p o c k e t-c lip o r gold r in g -e n d fo r rib b o n ; also s tro n g G o ld G ird le , w a s SI e x t r a , n o w frre I T o d a y , s tep u p to o u r p e n c o u n te r a n d g e t y o u r C h r is tm a s D u o - folds in tim e t o h a v e th e m e n g ra v e d . ANNOUNCING The association of Dr. W. M. KELLY of Spokane, Wash., — with Dr. F. V. PRIME Hermiston, Oregon Evenings and Sundays by Appoint ment. SPECIAL From now until they are all gon« Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon II will sell one ladies brooch at one- Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 9 quarter the regular price, with every Phoaes: Office 931. Res. 631 purchase of $5.00 or more. Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 8 to 5 P. M. What American has not C H A PT U N o. K u h r r n L . G a r n e r . Sac. heard of the W M . H. O G DEN W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER Hermiston Lost Battalion? But Oregon DR. W. W. LLLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon SEE how many actually FOR SALE— John Dere wagon com SEE C. D. PORTER FOR ALL KINDS plete. Fred Chezlk. 21-ltp OF INSURANCE AT DODD'S OF1 FICE. 21-tfc FOR SALE— Master Incubator. Run one season and hatched out 1000 LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas- chicks. Capacity 170 eggs. In trle, experienced and reliable, 3 good condition. Clara Calkins, miles nerth of Hermiston. 4-tfc Box 204. 20-3tp TO TRADE— 20 acres for good FOR-SALE— 8 cows, 3 heifers, 2 horses. E. P. Dodd. 20-2tc mules and farm Implements. Will give terms with good security. Burk’s for bargains. C. B. Williams. 20-3tp Polands for Profits. 8tillings. 37tf FOR SALE— A Ford touring car. cheap. E. P. lllsley. 20-ltp TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald office. FOR SALE— Locust posts. Lou Rog- 19-3tp WANTED TO RENT— For a term of •rs. years, small ranch with Improve FOR SALE—Library table. Dining ments. Ten to twenty acres. R. room set— buffet, table and six C. Todd. 20-tfc chairs. H. A. Pankow. 18-tfc GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In BABY CHIX from high producing terested please write Box 152, W hite Leghorns, 16 cents up to Hermiston, Oreg. 20tfc 100; 15 cents ,n larger numbers. Wm. H. Ogden. 19-tfc Milk delivered twice dally, 8 cents a quart. Peter Neadeau, Hermls •'OR PALE— Two wagons, one heavy ton, Oregon. 17-4tc wagon with gravel box, $50; one light wagon with hay rack, $25. Try Burk’s for bargains. «¡ee R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 7-tfc I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of FOR SALE— Small heater and elec each week. If you have anything tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes- to be hauled to or from the above ely. 4-tfc named city, I would appreciate your business along this line. I FOR SALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour am also in the market for chickens ing ear. O. F. Mays, Stanfield. and veal. Ray Challis, Phone 48-tfc 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc til K E N • t M u . h a r p m M u o n ic h a ll H o h l« h « r p ric e d g i l t c ould he m o re a d m ir e d , o r c o ve red th a n th e c I o m I c P o rko c O u o fo ld P en. TELLS M ORE THAN L /V /N C BREATH First N a tio n a l B ank MBCELLANE0US A good Gift to be Judged by T. ÎBATttU« Tour valuable papers, inch as deeds, abstracts, insuranoe 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 eest a day. FOR SALE— Team of horses. J. K. Shotwsll. 18-tfc LODGE DIRECTORY Toward Flaring Lines PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES Phone Res. 712 HITT Offloe 738 M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H a a rem o ved fr o m hi« fo r m e r location In th e Bond Bldir. to Room a 1, 2 and 3 In la n d E m p ir e R a n k B ldg. know the true story — FOR— Pendleton GUNS of their fight Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domeetie Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector 1 AMMUNITION A new and remarkable picture of Rogers Hornsby, batt.ng champion of baseball. Hornsby, who plays second base for the St. Louis Cardinals, is trying to get Managci Branch Rickey to increase bis salary 'J'1' I”I,,I— I- Y ou r C o n v c - .a tic n •i-i-H —r “ SALAR Y ” The only thing which relieves the blues which most of us feel at the first of the month is the “salary” check, which Just about covers our bills. "Salary" is derived from tie “sniurlum,” ” or salt money, w ¡eh formerly • ■ was a definite part o f the money II received by soldiers in the ar- ■• inies of imperial Home. Even- . I tuall.v the word came to mean 1 ■ (he entire pay received. Salt was originally enough of a lux- ury to justify a designated sum for Its purchase In each pay en- velope. A FULL LINE — This picture teem in g w ith thrills, e x 3 J .L . V A U G H A N WHEN IN ■ PENDLETON Electrie Fixtures citem en t, adventure, hum or, love and a ■ and Appliances p ath os is an historical fa ct and will J •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IB show n at the * MAKE YOUR H E xV D Q U A R TER S — AT— P h o n e 13» SOS K. C o u r t a t . P a n d l a t o n , O r a UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon ;; • i ; | • ■ i I ■ • i I ■ • i i - h h 111 i-r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i - h The Royal Zoological society which runs the “zoo" In Regents’ park has a new curator and one of the first things he did when he Assumed office was to put the apes on a diet of hardtack so as to save their teeth, which were be coming loosened on a diet of bananas, potatoes, oranges and bread. The trouble seemed to be a loosening of the teeth like pyorrhea. The unwilling boarders at the zoo take to the hard tack and seem to prefer It to the soil food. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Etta Elizabeth Elliott, Plaintiff, vs. George Francis Elliott, Defendant. Summons 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 appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit within six weeks from the first publication of this summons and you win take notice that If you fall to answer or plead herein within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entlt. led’Court for the relief prayed for In p lain tiffs complaint filed In said cause, to-wit: for a decree of div orce dissolving the bonds of matrl mony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for an absolute decree of divorce In favor of plaintiff and against de fendant. This summons le publlhed pursu ant to an order of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps. Judce of the abqve entitled Court duly made and entered on the 12th day of January, 1925, directing that publication be made herein once a week for a period of six consecutive weeks In the Her miston Herald, and the first publi cation hereof Is made pursuant to said order this 15th day of January, 1925. W J. Warner, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Hermiston, Oregon. 19*74« , 4 .1 - Resldeuce second house west of tha Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. Phone Umatilla, 38 -J -ll Playhouse Hermiston Friday Feb. 6 Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla Effective November 10, 1924 Leave A. M. P. M. Umatilla ............. 8:30 13:15 Hermiston ................... g;50 12:36 Stanfield ..................... 1:15 1:10 E c h o ............................... 9:30 1:15 Ar. Pendleton .......... 10:45 2:30 Leave P. M. P. M. Pendleton ...................12:00 4:00 Echo ............................ 1:16 6:16 Stanfield ..................... 1:30 6:30 Hermiston ................... 1:55 6:55 Ar. Umatilla ................. 2:15 6:16 Sunday schedule: Leave Umatilla 9:00 A. M., Pendleton 4:00 P. M. Umatilla to Pendleton, $1.45: round trip, $2.50. Hermleton to Pendleton, $1.26; round trip, $2.26. Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.06; round trip, $1.75. Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents; round trip $1.50. WESTERN AUTO CO. Cottonwood and Water Sts. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ILWAYS OPEN PHONE 030 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a A L L SH O ES S S 2 5 per cent off. ■ . ■ ■ M en ’s H alf Soles 5 $ 1 .2 5 : ¡W ith H eels $ 1.75s OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■ a I■ s President of Jockey Club Burt M ullens C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y A n n ou n cm en t I have purchased the con fectionery known as P at’s Place and solicit a share of I your patronage. This picture will be show n under the auspicies o f th e local post o f the A m erican L egion. K rause’s C hocolates T he Best in Candies A d m ission 5 0 and 2 5 cen ts News it and Cigars and Tobacco Herald Want Ads Bring Yoq Results Prank K Hturgla, vetcrun »portsmun nnd turfman shown In the photograph, was elected as president of the >wkey club to aucceed the late Major August Belmont. The new leader of the Jockey dob la one of the oldest mem i hers and has long been active In the I iilTalra of the racing association. He : ftllril the office of treasurer for many years. Mr. Sturgis la noted aa a ; breeder u? carring« horses. | ---------------- ------- CATARRHAL DEAFNESS la often rauaad by an Inflamed coadltion or the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you nave a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can he reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. H A L L S CATARRH MR DICI N S will at we for it—rid your system o f Catarrh or r>»afneee caueed by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MCDK'MfTB has been succseeful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F, J. Çbeney A c » ., Toledo, O.