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

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    BOBBMlSTOy TTBRALP, HCTMISTO», OREGON,
Washing His Car
The Best Advertisement
LODGE DIRECTORY
First Bonus Check Is Given Out
A good Gift to be
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Dean af Man, University of
lllinoi».
Judged by'
N o higher priced g ift
could be more adm ired,
or co veted than th e
cla ssic Parker Duofold
Pen.
To' $e mot , <we
T HAVE always been convinced that
nU Z IN BSTHEB CHAPTER Ito. U)C O,B. ft.
wolaama.
Alice C. Sbotweli.
Kathryn i L I Garner. Sac.
V W E Ï A R D LÜDGE NO 20*5. 1. O. Q, Jk
▼ m eet, each Monday evening ia Odd F i l ò *
hall. Vw 1 tin g Ynembers cordially tnrflW .
If Tom Sawyer had had more than
W. R. Loàghurn. d ec.
M. L. W atsoo.N . G.
one fence to whitewash he might have
Parker D uofold $7
Do you know what we think is the best
had considerable trouble In getting
RECLAMATION LOJ
advertisement a Bank caa have? it is
rofUAevi*«
of V . m eets each Thi
the neighbor boys to take the Job off
Mack . Hall, at
Duofold Jr. $5
his hands. It was the novelty of the
SATISFIED customers
brothers cordiali; jRflVited
W. H. McMillan
K. A. B r a w n y *
thing
that
deceived
them.
Later
they
Why? Well, for one thing, they tell
K. R. and S.
would have awakened to the fact that
their friends they have been treated right at
Lady Duofold $3
j it was real work they were up against,
i and Tom wonld have been compelled
our bank and induce them to bank with us,
You know Parker Duo-
ANNOUNCING
fold—th e beautiful big
, to take a little exercise himself.
too, That Is one reason why we try so
lacquer-red pen w ith
When Tam—Tam O’Shanter is the
th e flashing black tips
The association of
hard to please our patrons. We help them
a n d 2 S -y ea r su p er-
name of our car—when Tam was new
a m o o th p o in t . N e a t
and shiny and a novelty to our friends,
and they in turn help us. Wili you Join us?
gold pocket-clip or gold
Dr. W. M. KELLY
ring-end for ribbon;
every member of the family from the
No matter how small the account, you are
also stron g Gold Girdle,
of Spokane, Wash.,
maid to the boy who mows the lawn
w i i Si extra, now free!
— with
welcome to our banking service.
T od ay, step up to our
was Interested in keeping him polished
pen counter and get
to the highest degree.
your C hristm as Duo-
Dr. F. V. PRIME
folds in tim e to have
When I would open up the garage
them engraved.
Hermiston, Oregon
and begin the bathing process even
the neighbors would come running out
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­
with wet chamois cloths to assist at
ment.
the ceremonies or to stand around with
words of encouragement or suggestion.
From now until they are all gone
It was a privilege to help In the ablu-
of Hermiston
| tlons.
I
w
ill sell one ladies brooch at one-
W. J. W A R NER
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
"It's all right when It’s new," one of
quarter
the
regular
price,
with
every
Attorney-at-Law
B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Aiexader, Vice-Pres.
my pessimistic neighbors said to me
! purchase of $5.00 or more.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
as, passing through the yard one morn­
Hermiston
: : :
Oregon
Gen. Frunk T. Hines, director of the United States veterans’ bureau, hand­
ing, he caught me polishing' up Tam, ing the first check to be given out under the Insurance feature of the adjusted
"but Just wait a while.'’
compensation act to Mrs. Irene C. Crisp of Chevy Chase, D. 0. The amoutft
He was quite right.
Conditions was $1,553.
«,
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
WANTED TO TRADE— Two small have changed n ow ; Tam’s body Is a
incubators for a large one. W. trifle duller from contact with the ele­
Osteopathic Physician and Sergeea
ments, the process of keeping him
H. Ogden.
Makes Longest Ski Jump
Phone Res. 712
Offiee Tt*
Thomas Amory Lee
clean has grown commonplace and
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
arduous.
Even
the
friends
who
most
I am In a position to take cxre of
m aternity case8 at my home. MrB. often take advantage of his motive
M c K enzie & lieuallbn
power to save them from physical ex­
W. B. Beasley.
22-3p ertion are no longer Interested in the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
FOR SALK
-
1
.............. - ----------------------- | vulgar details of his personal toilet.
Has removed from his form er location la th e
WANTED— Men or women to take They speak to me, perhaps, as they
Bond Bldff. to
SEE
Room« 1. 2 and 3 Inland E n t ir e Bank Bid?.
orders for genuine guaranteed hos- catch me at work, but their business
lery for men, women and children, i 0eed8 «“ mediate attention, and they
Pendleton
::
Oregon
FOR SALE—Two fresh Holstein cows
E lim inate darning. Salary $75 *
Fred Furrer, 2 1-2 southeast of
week full time, $1.50 an hour keep at a tagk after the noveity o( lt
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Hermiston.
24-2tp
spare time. Beautiful spring line, has passed and only the dull, tiresome,
Veterinarian
International Stocking Mills, Nor- and regularly recurring details remain,
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
n> in ladies, men’s and child­
rlatown. Pa.
3 9 - 2 0 t > [t takes courage, I say, whether the
state Stock Inspector
ren’s lisle and mercerized hosiery, ____________________________________ [ task be washing the car, studying an
— FOR—
Ani-iin uninteresting lesson, or sticking to a
white, black and colors, below U 7 A M T t ? n
SPECIAL
First National Bank
WM. H. OGDEN
WANT ADS
H IT T
W A N T E D — Sm all fa tm , equip-1 prlncIple wWch people thlnk ,s oId
ped for poultry raisin g, w ith | fashioned or out of date, like being
good soil for g a rd en in g and al- I hone8t or going to Church, or respect­
ing old-time conventions.
It takes
fa ifa . A n sw er N o 100 care character to stick to a hard uninter­
FOR SALE—$60 Victrola for $25.
H erm iston H erald.
23-4tc esting Job until it Is finished, but the
cost. Mrs. Emma Johnson, second
house east Catholic church. 25-2tp
Mrs. O. G. Sapper.
24-ltc
satisfaction of finishing something one
TRADE— Good Ford touring car for has begun, of doing something well.
For Sale—240-egg Old Trusty incub­
fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box
ator, used only two seasons, good
261.
19-tfc
are worth a lot.
as new, one-half price. Good heavy
(© . 1S26, W estern N ew sp a p er U nion.)
leather harness with breeching. 350 FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel-
logg ft Schimke.
2-6tc P r e t t y F u r b e lo w s
lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1
mile north.
24-tfc
o f M e t a l l i c R ib b o n s
FOR SALE— Milk cows.
ers.
Lou Rog-
6-tfc
For Sale—Mower, rake, springtooth,
plow, stacker complete, 2 hay sleds AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery
direct from m ill to wearer; all
fresno and disk. Price reasonable.
styles and colors; salary paid for
See J. M. Biggs.
24tfc
full time or spare hours; no money
FOR SALE— Dining room set. Dr.
W. W. Illsley.
23-tfc
needed for samples. International
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
LEVELING LAND— See Peter Cas-
'OR SALE— In Hermiston, W est
trlc, experienced and reliable, 3
side: Monarch malleable range,
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfc
good heater, brass bed,” springs
and mattress, dresser, small rock­
Burk’s for bargains.
er, 3 burner Perfection oil stove
and oven, 30 pullets, . half W. Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
Leghorns, half P. Rocks, Just
starting to lay. D. H. Cook. 23 TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper at the Herald office.
OR SALE— Hatching eggs from
year old W hite Leghorn hens, WANTED TO RENT— For a term of
years, sm all ranch w ith Improve­
hatched from trap-uested stoqk.
ments. Ten to tw enty acres. R.
280 to 300 eggs mated to O. A.
C. Todd.
20-tfc
C. pedigreed roosters. 7g cents
for settin g
42-J-5.
of
GUNS
fifteen.
Phone
23-tfc GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In­
terested please w rits Box 152,
Herm iston, Oreg.
20tfc
ir SAL®—Library table.
Dining
room set— buffet, table and six
Try Burk’s tor bargains.
chairs. K. A. Pankow.
18-tfc
l BY
CHIX from high producing I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO
W hite Leghorns, 1$ cents up to
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
100; IB centg in larger numbers.
each week. If you have anything
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc
to be hauled te or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
IR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy
your business along th is line. I
wagon w ith gravel box, $50; one
am also in the market for chickens
ligh t wagon w ith hay rack, $25.
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
Lumber Co.
7-tfe
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
BALE— Small heater and elec-
ALTOR.
26-tfe
sewing machine. Mrs. Shes-
4-tfc
WANTED— A hack or good strong
buggy. Apply this office. 24-3tc
J. K.
BALE— Team of horses.
itwell.
18-tfc
OR BALE—8ome good fresh milch —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
east of town.
“Science Pins Farm Practice”
BED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
Oregon Agricultural College
given. Prices right. Kellogg ft
Schlmke.
11-tfe W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E S
Eleven courses with nam e, and dates
iR SALE— Standard make 1%
as follows:
horsepower gas engine, In good
Dairy Manufacturing— January 5-
arder, $30.00. Wm. Leathers.
31.
22-tfc
Dairy Herd Management— January
5 to March 20.
r Sale— 4-horse fresno. Enquùe
Fourth Annual Canners’ School—
Matthews, C. E. Baker ranch. 24-2 February 2-20.
Poultry Husbandry— February 2
to March 14.
MISCELLANEOUS
Land Classification and Apprais­
al— February 2-7.
Farm Mechanics:
WANTED— Phone, w rite or see W, 1. Farm Power and Power Equip­
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
ment. January < to March 10.
hay for tale. In any quantity. 2. Gas Engines. Tractors and Equip­
Phone 40-J-3.
$-tfe
ment, January 19-23.
3. General Farm Repair, January
Burk la hearquarters for Array
25-30.
Shoes.
4. Farm W ater Supply and Sanita­
tion, February 3-5.
-READ THE WANT ADS—
5. Gas and Electric Light and Pow­
er, February 9-13.
FO R S A L E — A sp aragu s p lants,
5. Farm
Concrete Construction,
la rg e stron g stro n g roots, Mary February 15-30.
W ash ington $4 per 1000; P a l­
For fu ll information address
m etto, $3 per 1000. L. W al­
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
dorf, K enn ew ick, W ash 23-4tp
CORVALLIS, ORE.
There are a lot of pretty new fur­
belows made of ribbons with the glint
of gold or silver In them. Hair orna­
ments, dress trimmings, corsage flow­
ers, boutonnieres and bags, place as
much emphasis on shimmer ns on color
—they go together.
Narrow silver ribbon Is a favored
medium Just now for hair ornaments,
in bands or braided strands or folds.
One of these Is shown here, finished
with a little ostrich fancy In orchid
color. A dress trimming Is made of
shaded yellow ribbon with gold edge,
forming a rosette set In yellow os­
trich flues. The small boutonniere is
of silver ribbon and silver foliage and
ha bags of wide, metallic brocades—
In many colors and patterns.
T
A cello Is said to have lnred the
nightingale to song.
Wonder what
wonld have happened If a saxophone
had been turned loose?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
CP'
AMMUNITION
Residence second house west ef the
Jathollc church. Phone. S2-R.
WHEN IN
Thomas Amory Lee of Topeka,
Kuns., has been appointed chairman
of the American legion committee on
world peace. His nomination by Na­
tional Commander James A. Drain
was confirmed by the national execu­
Gunnar Mlchelson of New Hamp­
tive committee In session at Indian­
apolis recently. The committee will shire, true son of Thor, made the long­ UJIATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
undertake one of the most responsible est Jump In the ski contest of the an­
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
tasks of the American legion for 1825. nual Intercollegiate competition for
Phone Umatilla, 3 8 -J -ll
the Murshal Foch trophy, nt the Lake
Operating
Stages Between Pendleton
Placid club In Essex county, New
York. He cleared 80 feet hnt ranked
and Umatilla
second on points. Mlchelson Is a stu­
Effective November 10, 1924
dent at the University of New Hamp­
Leave
A. M.
P. M.
shire.
..... 8:30
Umatilla
12:15
“ PERCY”
Hermiston .....
..... 8:60
12:36
j w a o a Y ou r C o n v ersa tio n « W O O
“Percy,” a name which has for
Stanfield .......
..... 1:15
1:10
us a rather sisslfled association,
“ G IA N T D E S P A IR ”
was the result of quite a blood­
V
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9:30
1:15
At one time or another most
thirsty act. Malcolm II of Scot­
10:45
2:30
of us are taken prisoner by
land, in his Invasion of England,
P. M.
Leave
P. M-
Giant Despair. Giant Despair I
demanded fieun Robert de Mow­
is described In Bunyan’s “Pil­
Pendleton .....
....12:00
4:00
bray the surrender of Alnwick
grim’s Progress" as the Lord of
5:15
Echo ..............
.... 1:15
Castle. Mowbray compiled by
Doubting Castle. When he dis­
5:30
Stanfield ....... ....... .... 1:30
presenting the keys to the
covered Christian und Hopeful
5:55
Scotch king on the point of his
...... 1:55
Hermiston
sleeping on his grounds he
lance, at the same time gouging
6:15
Ar. Umatilla ..................2:15
promptly clapped them both Into
out the king’s eye. Malcolm,
I lls suhdungeon.
Only the un­
Sunday schedule: Leave Umatilla
from then on was known as
wary ever trespass on his ter­
9:00 A. M., Pendleton 4:00 P. M.
"Plerce-eye,” which became the
ritory.
Umatilla to Pendleton, $1.46;
“Percy” of today.
round trip, $2.50.
Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.25;
round trip, $2.25.
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Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.05;
B
round trip, $1.75.
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
round trip $1.50.
A FULL LINE
!
Dame Ellen Terry
! H O N E Y LA B E LS |
To Your Order and at Reasonable Price*
O
MAKE YOUR
HEADQUARTER8
— AT—
WESTERN AUTO CO.
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
YLWAYS OPEN
PHONE $1»
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
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J. L. V A UG H A N
• Eleetrio Fixtures
and Appliances
Phone 139
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ALL SHOES
S 25 per cent off.
■ Men’s Half Soles
$1.25
SWith Heels $1.71
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD
Etta Elizabeth E lliott, P lain tiff,
va.
George Francis E lliott, Defendant.
Summons Equity No. 3977.
To George Francis E lliott, the
above named defendant.
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In the Name o f the S tate of Ore­ ¿ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
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gon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled suit w ithin six weeks from
the first publication of this summons
and you w in take notice that If you
fall to answer or plead herein w ithin
said time, the p lain tiff for want
thereof w ill apply to the above en tit­
led Court for the relief prayed for In
p lain tiff’s complaint filed In said
cause, to-w lt: for a decree of div­
orce dlseolvlng the bonds of m atri­
mony now and heretofore existing
between the p lain tiff and defendant
and for an absolute decree of divorce
In favor of p lain tiff and against de­
fendant.
This summons is published pursu­
ant to an order of the Honorable
Herald Want Ads Bring Yon Results
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the
above 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 la the Her­
miston Herald, and the first publi­
cation hereof la made pursuant to
raid order thia 15th day of January,
1925.
W. J. Warner,
Attorney foi Plaintiff.
P. O. Address, Hermiston, Oregon.
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PENDLETON
Burt Mullens
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Announcment
I h ave purchased th e con­
fectio n ery know n as P a t’*
P lace and so licit a sh are o f
your p atronage.
Recent portrait of Ellen Terry, gen
erally ninked as the greatest living
British uctresH, upon whom King
George conferred the title ot Dame of
the Grand Cross of the Order of the
British Empire in the New Year's
Krause’s
Chocolates
The Best
in Candies
honors.
Ntuls stand
Cigars and Tobacco
DON’T FORGET
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When you need any­
thing in the line of
neat and attractive
Printing.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is oftan c iu w d by aa Inflamad oondM ea
of t h . mucous lining o t th* BustaaMan
T ub.. Whan thia tu b . I. Inflamed r m
have * rumbling sound or Irapwnet
hearing. U n i e , the Inflammation «an
ba reduced, your bearing m ay bn de­
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
do what w e claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or Dvafnasa cause* by
Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MEDJCTN»
h a . been aucreteful In th . treatment o f
Catarrh for over F orty Tears.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A <V, Toledo, O.
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