The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 05, 1925, Image 5

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    H B B M lS T O ir TTBKALD. m C B M IST O y, OBJttKHT.
60 r w t, F. C. McKsnxle
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»3.1»
....................................... 63.50 Lot I 60 Feat, H. R Newport
Lot 10 50 Feet. J. Pelmulder fll.50
.......................... ........... »3.50
A
to be
(Continued from page three)
Lot 11 50 Feet. J. Pelmulder »3.60 Lot 8 60 Feet. H. R. Newport
Lot IT 25 Feet, B. F. Parrish >2.SO Lot 12 50 Feet J. Pelmulder »3.60
......... ....... ................................. »3.50
Lot II SO Feet. Wm. Shaar.. »3.00 Lot 13 60 Feet, City of Her-
Lot 9 60 Feet. H. R. Newport
Lot II ,25 Feet. Wm. 8huar.. »2.50
N « hl«her priced g ift
miaton
................................................. »3.6»
»3.50
could be more adm ired,
Lot 20 25 Feet. Henry Notx »2.50 Lot 14 84.8 Feet, Geo. Bancroft
Lot 10 60 Feet. H. R. Newport
or coveted th a n the
Lot
21 25 Feet. Henry Notx »2.60
............. ........ .................... ...... »3.80
claaaic Parker Duofold
....................................... »5.94
Lot 22 25 Feet. Frank Bllder-
Pen.
A public speaker once said he had
Block 2
Lot 11 60 Feet. H. R. Newport
back
....................
-
—
............
»2.50
To (Ae aaao, ffoe
....... ........ ................................. »3.60
Lot 1 45 Feet, Ed. Graham
three Invariable rules. He always
Lot 23 25 Feet. Frank Bilder- *
Parker Duofold $7
Estate ....................................... »3.16 Lot 12 50 Feet, H. R. Newport
stood up squarely so all could see,
back ......................................... »2.50 Lot 2 45 Feet. B. J. Shaw »3.15
Over-eaao
.................................................. »3.50
he spoke plainly so all could hear,
Lot 2« 25 Feet. L. H. Berry »2.50 Lot 3 45 Feet. A. L. Larson »3.15 Lot 13 50 Feet. H. R. Newport
To Me Aew, gfoc
Lot
25
25
Feet.
L.
H.
Berry
»2.50
and sat down quickly so all would be
.................................................. »3.50
Lot 4 45 Feet, Soren Jensen »3.15
Duofold Jr. 0
Block 1»—
Lot 5 45 Feet. 8. Jensen.... »3.15 Lot 14 87.5 Feet. H. R. Newport
pleased.
To «Ae rato m m J g ir U ,
Lot 1 50 Feet, L. A. Hunt. »5.00 Lot C 45 Feet. Free Methodist
.................................................. »6.12
<r»< tk e »len der
We try to adopt a good bit ot that
Lot 2 50 Feet, L. A. Hunt. »5.00
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
church ...................................... »3.15
Lady
Duofold »5
In our advertising. We try to dis­
Lot 3 60 Feet. L. A. Hunt. »5.00
45 Feet. A. L. Larson »3.15 20th day ot February, 1925.
Lot 4 50 Feet. H. W. Coe... »5.00
play our words so all can see, write
C. H. SKINNER, City Recorder.
You know Parker D u o
49 Feet, A. L. Larson »3.43
fold—the beautiful big
Lot 5 50 Feet. H W. Coe... »5.00
49 Feet, Chas. G. Burke
clearly so all can read, and quit be­
lacquer-red pan w ith
Lot 6 50 Feet, H. W. Coe... »5.00
the flashing b’ack tips
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»3.43 |
fore the reader tires. Our message
NOTICE
TO
CONTRACTORS
Lot 7 50 Feet. H. W. Coe... »5.00 Lot 10 45 Feet, Chas. G. Burke
a n d 2 5 -v c a r su p er-
Sealed bldg will be received by tbs i
s m o o th p o in t. N e a t
this week? We want you to do
Lot 1 60 Feet, H. W. Coe...
....................................... »3.15
gold pocket-clip or gold
undersigned until 7:30 P. M. April
buslnesg with our bank, because we
Lot » 50 Feet, City of Hern
ring end for ribbon;
I Lot 11 45 Feet, Free Methodist
alao at r ong Gold Gi rdle,
t o n ..............................................»5.00 1 church ....................................... »3.15 1. 1925, for Ihe improvement of
will render you the best service ob­
w aa Si extra, now free I
Lot 10 60 Feet, Sappers’ Inc. »5.00 Lot 12 45 Feet. Chas. G. Burke
Today, atep up to our
Gladys avenue, consisting of grading,
tainable.**
Lot 11 50 Feet. Sappers* Inc. »5.00 v
pen counter and get
.....63.15
graveling,
construction
of
curbs
and
you
r Christm as Duo­
Lot 12 50 Feet, Sappers' Inc. »5.00 Lot 13 45 Feet, Chas. G. Burke
,.
,,
. ..
,
_.
fold a in tim e to have
12 j j sidewalks according to the plans and
Block 15—
them engraved.
Lot 1 50 Feet. H. M. Schilling
Lot 14 45 Feet. A. L. Larson »3.15 specifications on file at the office ot
.................... ............................. 15.00 Lot 15 45 Feet. Ed. Graham
the City Recorder.
Lot 3
25 Feet, C. J. Cook.. 22.50
Estate .................. .................. »3.15
Bids may be submitted separately
Lot 4 60 Feet, C. J. Cook. .. » 500 Lot 16 45 Feet, Sappers* Inc. »3.15 for the grading, graveling and all
Lot 5
50 Feet. C. J. Cook.... »5.00 Block 3—
From now «u til they are all gone
concrete work separately If desired.
Lot 9 40 Feet. C. J. Cook ... »4.00 Lot 1 40 Feet. City of Hermis­
of Hermiston
The right is reserved to reject any I w ill aell one ladies brooch at one-
Lot 10 30 Feet, City of Hermis­
......................................
»2.80
ton
Capital, Surplus and U ndivided P rofits Over $50,000
ton ....................................... —• »3.00 Lot 2 50 Feet, City ot Hermis­
and all bids, and to waive any Ir­ quarter the regular price, w ith every
Lot 11 30 Feet, E. A. Smith
B. Awayze, Pres.
R* Alexader, Vice-Pree.
ton
»3.50 regularities, so far as the Interests
Estate ............- ......................... »3.00 Lot 3 60 Feet. HermlBton Pro­
purchase of $5.00 or more.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Haram, Aast. Cashier
of the city may appear.
Lot 13 20 Feet, E. A. Smith
duce & Supply Co.................. »3.50
C. H. SKINNER,
Estate __ ..______ _________ »2.00 Ix)t 4 50 Feet. Hermiston Pro­
| Block IS—
City Recorder.
duce & Supply Co.................. J3.50
Lot 1 10 Feet, H. E. McKeen
’.ot 5 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
Dated March 4, 1925.
26-3tc
.................................................. »1.00
duce A Supply Co.................. »3.50
Lot 2 10 Feet, H. E. McKeen
Lot 6 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
YOU MAY WIN $1.500.00
....................................... »1.00
Burk is hearquarters for Army
duce A Supply Co.................. »3.50
Lot
3
15
Feet.
H.
E.
McKeen
Lot
7 50 Feet, I. E. Putman »3.50 If you are able to make the most JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
Shoas.
....................................... »1.50 Lot 8 50 Feet. I. E. Putman $3 50 words out of the letters contained in
Lot 4 20 Feet, H. E. McKeen
Lot 9 50 Feet, R. C. Challis »3.50
LOST— Bead bag with vanity case.
....................................... »2.00 Lot 10 50 Feet, R. C. Challis »3.50 the words ‘rTOILET NECESSITIES.”
A total of »3,000 In cash prizes will
Please leave at Sappers store and Lot 5 20 Feet, H. E. McKeen
Lot 11 50 Feet, City of Hermis­
.................................................. »2.00
receive reward.
SALE
ton ........................................... »3.50 be awarded to competitors in this
Lot 6
5 Feet, H. E. McKeen
Great WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST
Lot 12 50 Feet, City of Hermis­
.........................................2 .50
I have for sale or rent, 5 acres *4
ton ........................................... »3.50
SEE
Send stamp for circular and rules.
7 20 Feet, City of Her-
Lot 13 60 Feet. City of Hermis­
mile southeast of Hermiston. Lot miaton
Address, Sheffield Laboratories, Dept. j
.....................................
»2.00
' ■ > i' -Two fresh Holstein cows
ton ........................................... »3.60
Plenty water, shade and large Lot 8 25 Feet, City of Her­
Lot 14 50 Feet. Flovd Knerr »3.50 12, Aurora, Illinois.
1 rer. 2 1-2 southeast of
chicken house; an Ideal place for
miston ..................................... »2.50 Lot 15 50 Feet, Floyd Knerr »3.50
chickens. I offer this for »1500, Lot 8 25 Feet, City of Her­
Hermiston.
24-2tp
Italian Lazzaroni
Tx>t 16 40 Feet. Floyd Knerr »2.80
.................................... 82.50 Block 4—
will take small payment down, Lot miston
The name ‘'Lnzxaronl** "was given to
10 25 Feet. R. Bgawell »2.60
Lot 1 40 Feet. Chas. Hahn »2.80 a class of vagabonds In Nuples, Italy,
balance on terms. I want »150 Lot 11 25 Feet, R ]g3V ell $2.60
Bargains in ladies, men’s and child­
50
Feet. Chas. Hahn »3.50 which, in the Seventeenth and Eight­
cash
in
advance
rent
for
for
year.
Lot
12
25
Feet,
R
NbsWell
»2.50
ren’s lisle and mercerized hosiery,
50
Feet. Chas. Hahn »3.50 eenth centuries, formed a distinct
— FOR—
Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon, Lot 13 30 Feet, R. Boswell »3.00
50 Feet. Chas. Hahn »3.50 caste. They imnually elected a chief,
white, black and colors, below
Block “B”—
50
Feet, Chas.* Hahn »3.50
Box 574.
Lot 2 4?H Feet, City of Her­
•,ist. Mrs. Emma Johnson, second
50
Feet. Chas. Hahn »3.50 called Capo Lnxxaro, who was recog­
nized by the authorities and frequent­
miston ..................................... 84.76
50 Feet, Nettie Goodwin
house east Catholic church. 25-2tp WANTED— Phone, write or sea W.
Lot 3 47 44 Feet, City of Her­
.................................................. »3.50 ly took an active part In political af­
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
fairs. In 1647. headed by Masnnlello,
miston ..................................... 84.75 Lot 8 50 Feet. Nettie Goodwin
hay for sale, In any quantity. Lot 4 47 44 Feet. E. E. McMil­
For Sale—240-egg Old Trusty incub­
.................................................. »3.50 they overthrew the government aud
lan Estate .............................. 84.75 Lot 9 50 Feet, W. L. Blessing
for a few day8 held possession of the
Phone 40-J-3.
9-tfe
ator, used only two seasons, good
Lot 6 47%4 Feet, E. E. McMil­
.................................................. »3.50 city. In 1708, Instigated by Cardinal
— AND—
as new, one-half price. Good heavy
lan Estate .............................. 84.75 Lot 10 50 Feet. W. L. Blessing
Ruffo, and led by Michele Sforza,
— READ THE WANT ADS—
Lot
6
4
7
44
Feet,
E.
E.
McMil­
..........................................,.......
$3.50
¡i ler harness wilh breeching. 350
they successfully resisted the nltucks
lan Estate .............................. »4.76 Lot 11 50 Feet. W. L. Blessing
of the French. The Laxzaronl had
lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1 FOR SALE—Asparagus" plants, Lot 7 47 44 Feet, City of Her­
...................... »3.50 no homes nor regular occupations.
miston ..................................... 84.76 Tx)t 12 50 Feet. Geo. E lliott $3.50 They wore ragged clothes, were filthy
mile north.
24-tfc
large strong strong roots, Mary Lot 8 4 7 44 Feet, City of Her­
Tot 13 50 Feet, Geo. E lliott 83.50 In their habits, and slept In the open
Washington $4 per 1000; Pal­ miston ..................................... 14.75 Lot 14 50 Feet. A. Soneson.. $3.50 air.
They were so-called either from
or Sale—Mower, rake,- springtooth,
9 47 44 Feet. City of Her­
Lot 15 50 Feet,
metto, $3 per 1000. L. Wal­ Lot miston
Lazaros, tfie beggar, or more prob­
..................................... 84.75
plow, stacker complete, 2 hay sleds
ably from the hospital of St. I.azurus.
dorf, Kennewick, Wash- 23-4tp Lot 10 4 7 44 Feet. E. E. McMil­
Lot 16 40 Feet,
fresno and disk. Price reasonable.
which served as n place of refuge for
lan psfate ......i.... ................. »4.76
Block 5—
the destitute of the city.—Kansas
See J. M. Biggs.
24tfc WANTED TO TIRADE— Two small Lot 11 4 7 44 Feet. E. E. McMil­
City Star.
lan Estate .............................. »4.75 Lot 1 45 Feet, C. S. Sanderson
Incubators for' a large one. W.
............ ,.................................... $3.16
Lot 12 4 7 44 Feet. E. E. McMil­
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
FOR SALE— Dining room set. Dr.
H. Ogden.
lan Estate .............................. »4.75 Lot 2 45 Feet. C. S. Sanderson
W. W. Illsley.
23-tfc
.............................................................. »3.15 Planet Spread Terror
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Block ”C”—
Lot 3 45 Feet, C. S. Sanderson
The terrifying effect of airplanes
WANTED— Men or women to take Lot 2 60 Feet, B. H. Parsons
Phone Umatilla, 38-J-I1
..................................................
A3.15
upon wild fowl Is so great that If any
FOR SALE—In Hermiston, West
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
.................................................. »5.00
Lot
4
45
Feet,
J.
H.
Strohm
$3.15
general use should be made of them Operating Stages Between Pendleton
side: Monarch malleable range,
Second addition to Hermiston ac­
iery for men, women and children.
5 45 Feet, Anna Strehm »3.15 In hunting, the result would be ex­
cording to plat filed with the Re­ Lot
and Umatilla
good heater, brass bed, springs
Eliminate darning. Salary »75 • corder,
Lot
6
45
Feet,
Anna
Strohm
»3.15
ceedingly disastrous, according to a
Umatilla County, April 22,
and mattress, dresser, small rock­
Effective November 10, 1924
Lot 7 45 Feet, Anna Strohm »3.15 bulletin of the biological survey of the
week full time, »1.60 an hour 3907.
er, 3 burner Perfection oil stove
Lot 8 49 Feet, Anna Strohm »3.43 Department of Agriculture. Probably
Leave
A. M.
P. M.
spare time. Beautiful spring line. Block "E”—
Lot 9 49 Feet. I. E. Putman »3.43 no other single method of pursuit of Umatilla
and oven, 30 pullets, half W.
............ 8:30
22:15
International Stocking Mills, Nor­ Lot 3 54 Feet. Mrs. W. S. Boyn­
Lot
10
45
Feet,
I.
E
*.
Putman
»3.15
Leghorns, half P. Rocks, Just
wild ducks and other game birds Hermiston .. ................. 8:60
ton ».
- .............. »5.40 Lot 11 45 Feet, City of Hermis­
12:36
ristown, Pa.
89-20tp
Lot 6 64 Feet, Alice M. Ross »5.40
starting to lay. D. H. Cook. 23
1:10
ton ............................................ $3.15 could purallel their dendly effect In Stanfield .... ................. 1:15
Lot 7 54 Feet, Alice M. Roes »5.40 Lot 12 45 Feet, M. S. Kern.. »3.15 reducing the number of wild fowl.
Echo ............ ................. 9:30
1:15
WANTED—Small farm, equip­ Block *'F”—
It Is for this reason thnt the biolog­
Lot 13 45 Feet, W. E. Goodwin
FOR SALE— Hatching eggs from
Ar.
Pendleton
..........10:45
2:30
Lot
6
54
Feet.
Frank
Roeder
»5.40
ped for poultry raising, with
.........................
83.15 ical survey has called upon nil sports­
year old White Leghorn hens,
Lot 7 54 Feet, Frank Reeder »5.40 Lot 14 45 Feet, W. J. W arner $3.15 men and conservationists Interested
Leave
P. M.
P. M.
good
soil
for
gardening
and
al­
Lot 8 54 Feet, Frank Reeder »5.40 Lot 15 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley $3.15 In the maintenance of tills country’s Pendleton .. .................12:00
hatched from trap-uested stocjt.
4:00
falfa. Answer No. 100 care Lot 9 32.4 Feet, Vnne Boynton
280 to 300 eggs mated to O. A.
16 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley »3.15 supply of wild fowl to gather and for­ Echo .......... ................ 1:15
6:16
......Z..................................... »3.24 Lot
a
-
Block 6—
Hermiston Herald.
23-4tc Lot 9 21.6 Feet, Vnne Boynton
C. pedigreed roosters. 75 cents
ward to It In Washington nccurate Stanfield .... ................. 1:30
5:30
1 85 Feet, F. L. Sampson
Information concerning such viola­ Hermiston .. ................ 1:55
for setting of fifteen. Phono
.................................................. »2.16 Lot ................................................
5:55
$5.95
tions
of
law.
42-J-6.
23-tfc TRADE— Good Ford touring ear for Lot 10 64 Feet, City of Her­
Ar. Umatilla .................2:15
6:11
Lot
2
60
Feet,
M.
J.
Lomax
»3.50
miston ....................................... »5.40
fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box
Sunday schedule: Leave Umatilla
Lot 3 50 Feet. M. J. Lomax $3.50
*OR SALE—Library table. Dining
19-tfO Block “G**—-
261.
Weightt and Figuret
9:00 A. M., Pendleton 4:00 P. M.
Lot 4 50 Feet. H. A. Frick »3.50
East
44
270
Feet.
H
T.
Fraser
room set— buffet, table and six
................................................ »27.00 Lot 6 50 Feet. H. A. Frick »3.50
The grain Is the one unit which Is
Umatilla to Pendleton, »1.46;
chairs. H. A. Pankow.
18-tfc FOR NEW AND USED CARS—Kel- West 44 270 Feet, Catholic church- Lot 6 50 Feet, Marjorie Hall »3.50 the same In troy and avoirdupois
round trip, »2.60.
...........
....................................
»27.00
Lot
7
50
Feet,
Marjorie
Hall
»3.50
weight.
An avoirdupois pound Is
2-8tc
logg t Schlndte.
Hermiston to Pendleton, 91-21;
IABY CHIX from high producing
Lot
8 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell $3.50 7,000 grains, a troy pound 5,760. The
Block ,<H >> —
Lot
9
50
Feet.
J.
T.
Dowell
»350
Lots
1,
2,
3,
and
8,
City
of
Her­
White Leghorns. 18 cents up to FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog-
avoirdupois ounce is 437.5 grains, and round trip. »2.26.
miston ....... ............................ »22.00 Lot 10 50 Feet, C. B. Lomax »3.50 the troy 480 grains. A hundred uvolr-
Stanfield to Pendleton, 91.05;
100; 15 centg in larger numbers.
l-tfa
era.
Lot
11 50 Feet, C. B. Lomax »3.50
Lots 4, 7, 9 and 10, Peer Bookish
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfe
................................................ »22.00 Lot 12 50 Feet, F. L. Sampson »3.50 dupols pounds of gold would he round trip. 11.75.
AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery Lots 6 and 6, C. M. Henderson
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
Lot 13 50 Feet, R. O. Gale.. »3.50 worth $29,166.67.
The American billion Is expressed
direct
from
mill
to
wearer;
all
.........v................................_...
»10.80
Lot 14 85.7 Feet. F. C. Stone »6.00
: OR SALE—Two wagons, one heavy
by a unit and nine ciphers—1,000,000,-
styles and colors; salary paid for
wagon with gravel box, »50; one
Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this Block 8—
000. In Germany, France and else­
Lot 1 45 Feet. W. B. Beasley
full time or spare hours; no money 20th day of February, 1925.
light wagon with hay rack. »25.
— .................................. $3.15. where In Europe the same figure Is
C. H. SKINNER. City Recorder.
needed for samples. International
'3'-e r . A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
Lot 2 45 Feet. W. B. Beasley
* called a milliard. The British billion
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
Lumber Co.
7-tfc
....................................... »3.16 and the German, too, Is expressed by
a unit and 12 ciphers- -1,’JOO,000,-
CITY IRRIGATION WATER ASSESS­ Lot 3 45 Feet, G. A. Beasley
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas-
MENT FOR 1925
......- ............................... »3 16 000,000.
FOR SALE— Small heater and elec­
Lot 4 45 Feet, G. A. Beasley
tric, experienced and reliable, 8
DISTii ;’T No. 2
tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes-
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfc
Notice la hereby given that. In Lot 6 46 Feet, G. A. Beasley »3-15 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ely.
4-tfc
STATE OF OREGON FOR
accordance with Ordinance No. 96 of
Burk's for bargains.
the City of Hermiston, an assess­ Lot « ................................ ....... »3.16
UMATILLA COUNTY
46
Feet,
City
of
Hermls-
When you need any­
FOR SALE— Team of horses. 3. K.
ment has been levied upon and
ton .. ........................................ »3.15 Etta Elizabeth Elliott, Plaintiff,
against
the
following
lots
and
par­
Shotwell
18-tfc Polands for Profits. Stillings. 17tf
thing in the fine of
Lot
7
ye.
45
Feet,
B.
Haneline
»3.16
cels of land in the Irrigation Dis­ Lot 8 49 Feet. B
neat and attractive
trict hereinbefore established in the Lot 9 49 Feet. A Haneline 93.43 George Francis Elliott, Defendant.
A. Hall.. »3.43
3R BALE—Soma good fresh milch TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon City of Hermiston in the amounts
Summons Equity No. 3977.
Lot 10 45 Feet. A. A. Hall.. »3.15
Printing.
paper at the Herald office.
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 mllee
set forth below.
To George Francis Elliott, the
Block
9—
The
total
amount
of
assessment
east of tow«.
40 Feet, A. W. Purdy »2.80 above named defendant.
WANTED TO RENT— For a term of In said Irrigation District is »603.83^ Lot
In the Name of the State of Ore­
Lot
50
Feet. A. W. Purdy $3.50
The
contract
price
to
be
paid
for
years, small ranch with Improve­
Lot
50 Feet. A. W. Purdy »3.50 gon. you are hereby required to
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
Government
water
and
O.
and
M.
ments. Ten to twenty acre». R .,
Lot
50Feet, P. Doherty »3.50 appear and answer the complaint j
given. Prices right. Kellogg A
chage is »201.82.
C. Todd.
20-tfc
Lot
‘‘Science Plus Farm Practice”
50 Feet, P. Doherty »3.50
The
estimated
opeatlon
and
main,
Schlmke.
11-tie
Lot
60 Feet P. Dohertv »3.50 , filed against yon In the above en­
Oregon Agricultural Collego
tenance charge in said district for
Lot
50 Feet, T. D Worster »3.50 titled suit within six weeks fromj
GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In­ 1925 is »302.01.
Lot
50 Feet, T. D. Worster »3.50 j the first publication of this summon« W I N T E R S H O R T C O U R S E S
TOR SALE— Standard make 1%
The City Council will sit as a
terested please write Box 152,
5 Feet, Walter Botkin
!an(, you will take notice that If you
...
. ,
Board of Equalisation at 8 o’clock Lot
horsepower gas engine. In good
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc on Wednesday evening, March 18,
....................................... »3.50
, . .
, - , i,
Eleven courses with nameH and dales
order. »30.00. Wm. Leathers.
50
Feet,
Walter
Botkin
fR
1
t0
anewer
°
r
”lead
h’
reln
w
,th
,n
,
as
follows:
Txit
10
1925, and will at said time examine
22-tfc
»8.50 Fa,*1 time, the plaintiff for want
said assessment roll and correct all
Try Burk's for bargain«.
errors therein. Any person feeling Lot 11 SO Feet R C. Challis $3 50 thereof will apply to the above entit-l Da,ry Manufacturing -January 5-
Lot 12 50 Feet,
Court tor the relief prayed for In
FOR SALE— Four room house and I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO himself or herself aggrieved by such Lot 13 50 Feel. R C. Challis »3.50
"
” -50 i plaintiff’s complaint filed In said
Dairy Herd Management—January
assessment
may
apply
to
the
City
six lota Terms. Enquire of H.
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of Council, when that body sltg as a Lot 14 50 Feet.
,WV8I':5
cauae. to-wlt: for a decree of dlv-i®
March 20.
A. Cook.
25-4tp
each week. If you have anything Board of Equalisation and an op­
50 Feet, A. W. Phawver
orce dissolving the bonds of matrl-
Fourth Annual Canncrs School
Lot
15
to be hauled te or from the above portunity will be given them to
.......... .................. .................. »3.50 mony now and heretofore existing F*b:uary 2-20.
such assessment changed, 4f
1 SALE—If taken before March
named city, I would appreciate have
Lot 16 40 Feet. City of H«™ ’’ -
between the plaintiff and defendant
Poultry Husbandry-February 2
in
the
opinion
of
the
City
Council
), I offer my property for »1500.
your business along this line. I such changes are just.
0B
............................................
and
for
an
absolute
decree
of
dlroree'
March
14.
rs. R. V. Ashmun.
25-3tc
The amount of th ass '-ament ap. Block 10—
sm also in the market for chicken«
favor of pla,ntlff Bnd
ie . |
Land Claaaiflcatlon and Apprale-
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone nortloned and aases »4 s -ainst par. Lot 1 40 Feet, D. H. Prlndle »1.84 fendBnt.
alp February 2-7.
R SALE— North twenty
(20)
♦leotsr lots and par» "'a o ’ land is as Lot 2
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfe follows:
50 Feet O H. Prl'ndl'e »2 30
TI**a ,u,nmon» I" published purau-!F*rm Mechanics:
crea of the Bessie Spencer home-
Lot 3
C'fv of Wer-'lst o »< ordlnr to Lot 4 50 Feeti D. II. Prlndle »2.20 ant to
order of the Honorable!1, farm Power and Power Equip
tead near Columbia school house.
-•-» •>«.,
♦».«, v --»r -r nt Uma­ Tx>t 5
ment, January 6 to March 10.
50 Feet. City of HermH-
Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of the
Zery easy terms. Call at First REAL ESTATE EXCHANGER AND tilla County, March 71, 1905.
ton
INSURANCE 3 M. BIOO8. RE­
..... .. ......... iZ 22 »bore entitled Court duly made and 2. Gas Engines, Tractors and Equip­
iati. Bank.
26-«te
i_
Amount l» t 6 50 Feet, „ Geo.
Nair -»
Myera »2.30
.
.
.... .
,
ment, January 19-23.
ALTOR.
26-tfe
f -e ’'incroft
Lot 7 50 Feet J. M. Biggs »2 39 ent*red on the 12th day of January, 3. General Farm Repair, January
1 SALE— 200 year old full blood-
95.88 | T
’ -O
z»t t 8 R 60 Feet. J. M Btrea 83.50 1925, directing that publication ba
? 80 Feet. G
26-30.
T» ’-roft
¡Lot
d Tankard strain White Leghorn WANTED-^-A hack or pood strong
I^>t 9 50 F>et. John Ellis 92.30 made herein once a week for a period
50 Lot 10 50 Feet. John Ellis 92-»• of six conaeeutlve weeks In the H er-' <• Farm Water Supply and Sanlta-
hlckena Price right.
C. J.
huggv. Apply this office. 24-3tc
’
-r?ft
n
50
p#et
w
j
50
F
eet
G
’ •
ohns.
28-2tp
n,,Mtnn Herald, and the flint publl- 'Hon, February 2 6.
P croft
Tx,t 12 S0 * * * D H Prlndle 83 50 c,llon hereof Is made pursuant to 5- Gas and Electric Light and Pow-
5 0 F e e t. G
-t
R SALE—Used hand power wash­
, p . _ roft” 8 L ot 14 50 Feet D. H. Prlndle 83.50 ,a ,d order this 15th day of January,! ®r. February 9-13.
5 so F»»t. G
ing machine. Weetlnghouse elec­
H Prlndle-83 50 1925.
; •• Farm Concrete Construction.
Iz,t 1R
F'* f D
c n . »<
.le u w a n -
lg 80
4g peet
D H Pr|n(lle g2 g0
50
Feet,
F
Lot 6
tric range and a used ear In
W.
J.
Warner,
j
February 16 20.
iplendld shape. Terms. Henry -T R Y THE HERALD WANT ADS— Tz-t xle 7 .. 50 Feet. F ” J Kenrie
Block 12—
Attorney for Plaintiff.
For full Information address
............. 83.50 Lot 1 15.» Feet, H. R. Newport
roung. at M. E. parsonage.
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
P. 0. Address. Hermiston. Oregon.
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......... ...................................... 96.0»
Lot I 50 Feet. F. C. MeKeaxle
19-7te
CORVALLIS, ORE.
.................................
.....
93
59
Lot
9
»9
Feet.
H.
R.
Newport
—READ THE WANT ADS—
IRRIGATION ASSESSMENT
A S h ort M essa g e
F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
W4NT AOS
Lot
9
LODGE DUBOT01T
good Gift
Judged by
SPECIAL
W M . H . O G DEN
H IT T
lodge N O . tOA i . a
▼ maeu each Monday evening Odd M feifo
V IN E Y A R D
ball.
V U itin g membaia e o v d ia ily tB v iM ,
M. L. Watson.M.
doc.
W. B. Loagborn.
«.
R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E N<
o f P., meets each _ ___
M ack’s H a ll, a t * 0 0 P
brothers cordially invitod.
W. H . M cM illan R. A.
K. R. and 8 .
ANNOUNCING
The auoci&tion of
Dr. W. M. KELLY
of Spokane, Wash.,
— with
Dr. F. V. PRIME
Hermiston, Oregon
Evenings and Sundays by AppolBl*
ment.
W. J. W ARNXR
A ttorney-at-law
Hermiston
I : :
0
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic Physician and S u g g r a
Phone Res. 712
O ffl« 791
M c K e n z ie & lieuallhn
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Haa removed from hie form er location là the
Bond Bldir. to
Room» 1. 2 and 3 Inland E m p ire Bank
Pendleton
::
O ngw
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
DON’T FORGET
--------- OS
■'€ c R ‘
Residence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
WHEN IN
P E N D L .E T O N
MAKE YOUR
HRADQUARTBRS
— AT—
WESTERN AUTO CO.
Cottonwood and W ater Sta.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Aocessorfafe
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 890
. Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
J. L. VAUG H AN
Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
Phone 1S9
203 «. C ou rt St. P e n d le to n . O r a .!
(«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
■
; ALL SH O ES
S 2 5 per cent o ff.
I
■ M en’s H alf Soles 3
$ 1 .2 5
|
■With H eels $ 1 .7 ’
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
Burt Mullins
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
A n n ou n cm en t
I have purchased the con­
fectionery known as P a t’«
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
K rause’s
C hocolates
T h e Best
in Candies
N t w t stand
Cigars and
7 obacco
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is often caused by an taflaasad <
of the mucou. lining of tho r
Tub.. Wh.n thl. tub. Is lnB
k a v . a rumbling Mttnd or
haartne. Union th . InflaounaU
b . rMucMl, your hearing may
•troyod forovor.
_____
H A LLS CATARRH HEDKIKW
do what wa claim for It—rid your sri
of Catarrh or Dmfnoa. caU
Catarrh If ALL’S CATARRH MB
hat tm n .uccnaful in th. tr n c
Catarrh for over Forty Y «ara.
Sold by all druggtats.
F. J. Ubmey A Vo., Totedo, O.