The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 26, 1925, Image 3

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yrgRMISTOH HERALD, HJEBMISTOK, ORBtiflJf,
Lot 1$ 45 Feet, Chas. G. Burke
............................... ................. U H
Lot 14 4s Seel, A. L. Uaieou *4.16
Lot 16 46 Feel, i,d. Graham
Estate ......... ........................... >3.15
Lot IS 45 Feet, Sappers' Inc. $3.16
Block 3—
Lot 1 40 Feet, City of Herinla-
ton ......................................$$.$o
Do you carry around a bunch of
Lot 2 60 Feet, Cuy of Hermis­
checks for days and maybe weeks at
ton
»3.50
a time before presenting them at the
Lot $ $0 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
Bank for payment? If so, you are
duce A Supply Co................. $3.50
taking unnecesary chances. Don’t
Lot 4 60 Feet. Hermiston Pro­
$3.60
duce A Supply Co..... .......
.do it. If the account on which the
Lot 5 60 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
check is made, is closed from any
duce A Supply Co................. $3.50
cause, you might hare trouble i n ,
Lot 6 60 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
collecting. Even if you are living on
duce A Supply Co...... .......... $3.50
a farm or are away from home, en­
Lot 7 50 Feet, I. E. Putman $3.50
Lot
$ 50 Feet. I. E. Putman $3.60
dorse the check, make it payable to
, Lot . . ! 80 re*‘’ "• c - Challis $3.50
us or order, and then MAIL, it to
Ix>t 10 60 Feet. R. C. Challis 23.60
our Bank and ask us to place it to
Lot 11 50 Feet, City of Hermis-
your credit. Then you are on the
ton ................- ......................... $3.60
safe side: No trouble at all to bank
Lot 12 60 Feet, City of Hermls-
ton ............................................ $3.50
by mall.
Lot 18 50 Feet. City of Hermls-
ton ............ - ....................... _... $3.60
Lot 14 50 Feet. Floyd Knerr $3.50
Lot 15 50 Feet, Floyd Knerr $3.60
Lot 16 40 Feet, Floyd Knerr $2.30
Block 4—
Lot 1 40 Feet, Chas. Hahn $2.80
Lot
of Hermlaton
2 50 Feet. Chas. Ilahn $3.50
Lot
3 60 Feet, Chas. Hahn $3.50
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $90,000
Lot 4 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn $3.50
B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alsxader, Vice-Pres.
Lot « 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn. $3.50
Lot 6 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn $3.60
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
Lot 7 50 Feet, Nettle Ooodwin
. ----•............................................ $3.50
Lot 8 60 Feet, Nettle Ooodwin
I have for sale or rent, 6 acres % . . .................................................. $3.50
Lot
9 60 Feet, W. L. Blessing
mile southeast of Hermiston.
.
...................................................
Plenty water, shade and large Lot 10 60 Feet. W. L. Blessing $3.50
chicken house; an ideal place for „
$3.50
chickens. I offer this for $1500, Lot 11 60 Feet. W. L. Blessing
............................................................... 83.50
will take small payment down,
balance on terms. I want $150 Lot 12 50 Feet. Oeo. Elliott $3.50
Lot 13 50 Feet, Oeo. E'liott $3.50
FOX SALS
cash in advance rent for for year. Lot 14 50 Feet, A. Sone-on.. $3.50
Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon, Lot 16 50 Feet. City of Hermis-
Box 574.
.
............................................... $3.50
Lot 18 40 Feet, Sappers’ Inc. $2.80
For Sale—240-egg Old Trusty incub­ WANTED— Phone, write or see 1 Block 5—
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa Lot 1 45 Feet, JC. S. Sanderson
ator, used only two seasons, good
hay for sale, In any quantity. . ...... ............................................ $3.15
as new, one-half price. Good heavy
Phone 40-J-3.
9-tfc Lot 2 45 Feet, C. S. Sanderson
leather harness with breeching. 350
$3.15
Lot 3 46 Feet, C. S. Sanderson
lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1
WANTED TO TRADE— Two small
..............................- .... $3.16
mile north.
24-tfc
incubators for a large one. W. Lot 4 45 Feet, J. H. Strohm $3.15
Lot
5 45 Feet, Anna Strohm $3.15
H. Ogden.
Lot 6 45 Feet, Anna Strohm $3.15
FOR SALB— Dining room set. Dr.
Lot 7 45 Feet, Anna Strohm $3.15'
W. W. Illsley.
23-tfc
WANTED— Men or women to take Lot 8 49 Feet, Anna Strohm $3.43
49 Feet,
Feet, I. I. E.
E. Putman
Putman $3.43
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­ Ixit 9 9 49
FOR SALE— 7 Toulouse geese, five
iery for men, women and children. Lot 10 45 Feet, I. E'. Putman $3.15
ganders. Also goose eggs. Mrs.
Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a Lot 11 46 Feet, City of Hermis-
....................................... $3.15
Oeo. Qenn, Hermiston.
27-ltp
week full time, $1.50 an hour _ Lot 12 45
Feet, M. 3. Kern.. $3.15
spare time. Beautiful spring line. Lot 13 46 Feet, W. E. Coodwin
FOR BALE—In Hermiston, West
.......................................... $3.15
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
side; Monarch malleable range,
ristown, Pa.
89-20tp Ix>t 14 45 Feet, W. T, Warner 33.15
Lot 15 46 Feet, W. B. Beasley $3 15
good heater, brass bed, springs
and mattresa, dresser, small rock­ TRADE— Good Ford touring car for Lot 16 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley $3.15
Block 6—
SHERIFFS SALE
er, 2 burner Perfection oil stove
fresh cows or heifers. P. 0 . Box Lot 1 85 Feet, F. L. Sempson
and oven, 30 pullets, half W.
261.
19-tfc
Notice
is hereby given that under
............................... $5.95
Lot
Leghorns, half P. Rocks, just
60 Feet, M. J. Lomax $3.50 and by virtue of a writ of execution
starting to lay. D. H. Cook. 23 FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel- Lot
50 Feet, M. J. Lomax $3.50 issued out of the Circuit Court of
60 Feet, H. A. Frick $3.50
CONFECTIONERY
logg A Schimke.
2-6tc Lot
Lot
50 Feet, H. A. Frick $3.50 the State of Oregon in and for the
Concord Grape Vines— 160 fine vines
STATIONERY
Lot
50 Feet, Marjorie Hall $3.50 County of Umatilla, under the seal
for Immediate sale, reasonable FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog- Lot
60
Feet,
Marjorie
Hall
$3.50
era.
6-tfe Lot
price. H. H. Willard.
60 Feet, J. . D well $3.50 thereof, and to me directed and de­
Lot
50 Feet, J.
D well $350 livered upon a judgment and decree
FOR SALE— Common and Grimm al­ AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery Lot 10 50 Feet. C. B. Lomax $3.50 rendered and entered in said court
direct from mill to wearer; all Lot 11 60 Feet, C. B. Lomax
______ $3.50 on the 16th day of March, 1925, in
falfa seed. Price according to
I h a v e p u r c h a se d th e c o n ­
styles and colors; salary paid for Lot 12 50 Feet, F. L. Sampson $3.50 favor of Joe Udey and Edna Udey as
.uallty F S. Green, Echo, R. F.
fe c tio n e r y k n o w n a s P a t ’s
full time or spare hours; no money Lot 13 60 Feet. R. G. Gale.. $3.50 plaintiffs, and against O. S. Brooks
n.
Lot 14 85.7 Feet, F. C. Stone $6.00
P la c e an d s o lic it a s h a r e o f
needed for samples. International Block 8—
and Maude D Brooks his wife and
y o u r p a tr o n a g e .
FOR SALE— Hatching eggs from
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
Lot 1 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley
the bank of Stanfield, a corporation,
year old White Leghorn hens,
.......- ......................... $3.15 a8 defendants, whereby the plain­
LEVELING
LAND—See
Peter
Cas-
Lot
2
hatched from trap-uested stock-
46 Feet, W. x». Gcasley
tiffs did recover a personal decree
tric, experienced and reliable, 3
280 to 300 eggs mated to O. A.
........ - ................... $3.15 against the defendant«| O. S.
Lot 3 46 Feet, G. A. Beasley
.m
iles
north
of
Hermiston.
4-tfc
C. pedigreed roosters. 75 cents
Brooks and Maude D. Brooks, htB
for setting of fifteen. Phone
Lot’ 4 45 Feet, O. A. Beasley" * wife, for the sum of >1500.00 with
Burk’s
for
bargains.
23-tfc i
42-J-5.
. ........... - .................. $3.15 interest thereon at the rate of 7 per
Lot 6 46 Feet, G. A. Beasley
cent per annum from August 5th,
FOR SALE— Library table. Dining Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
..........................-............. $3.15 1923, and for the sum of >56.25
Lot 6 45 Feet, City of Hermis-
room set— buffet, table and six
ton ..
$3.15 with interest thereon at the rate of
chairs. H. A. Pankow.
18-tfc TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon Lot 7
46 Feet, B. Haneline $3.15 7 per cent per annum from the 17th
N ew s stand
paper at the Herald office.
Lot
49 Feet. B. Haneiine $3.43 day of November, 1924, and the fur­
FOR SALE— Will sell reasonable,
Cigars
and Tobacco
Lot
49 Feet. A. A. Hall.. $3.43
2 1-2 months old Poland China WANTED TO RENT— For a term of Lot 10 45 Feet, A. A. Hall.. $3.15 ther sum of >165.00 attorney’s fees,
and the oosts and disbursements tax­
years, small ranch with Improve­ Block 9—
and Red Duroc pigs, also good Mc­
ments. Ten to twenty acres. R. Lot 1 40 Feet, A. W. Purdy $2.80 ed at >23.10 and whereby it was UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
Cormick mower. C. Warner, on
C. Todd.
20-tfc Lot 2 50 Feet, A. W. Purdy 83.50 decreed that the mortgage dated on
Bean place, Diagonal road. 28-2p
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Lot 3 60 Feet, A. W. Purdy 83.50 the 6th day of August, 1922, execut­
Phone Umatilla, 38 -J -ll
BABY CHIX from high producing GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In­ Lot 4 60Feet, P. Doherty 83.60 ed by O. S. Brooks and Maude D. Operating Stages Between Pendleton
Lot 6 50 Feet, P. Doherty 83.60
terested please write Box 152, Lot 6
Brooks, hiB wife to plaintiffs, upon
W hite Leghorns, 16 cents up to
and Umatilla
50 Feet. P. Doherty 83.50
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc Lot 7 50 Feet, T. D. Wcrster >3.60 the following described real prop­
100; 15 cents in larger numbers.
Effective
March 15, 1925
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc
Lot 8 50 Feet, T. D. Wcrster >3.50 erty In Umatilla Couny, Oregon,
Lot 9 5 Feet. Waiter Botkin
• 9
Try Burk’s for bargains.
to-wit: All that part of the SEU Leave—
.................................................. 83.50 NW *4 NWK and all that fractional Umatilla...... 8:30A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
FOR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy
Lot 10 50 Feet, Welter Botkin
part of the E ft SW tf NW tf lying Hermiston.. 8 :60 A M. and 4: 20 P.M
wagon with gravel box, $50; one REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
................................ ................ 83.50
Stanfield.. 9:15 A M. and 4:40 P.M^
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­ Lot 11 50 Feet. R. C. Challis >3.50 north of the north boundary line of
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
ALTOR.
28-tfc Lot 12 50 Feet, R. C. Challis |3.50 the U. S. R. S. Canal '’A" Umatilla Echo.......... 9:30 A.M. and 4:50 P.M.
Lot IS 50 Feet. R. C. Challis >3.50 Project, containing 15.67 acres, Ar. Pen......10:45 A M. and 6:60 P.M.
Lumber Co.
7-tfc
Lot 14 50 Feet. A. W. Ehawver
more or less, and all that part of Leave—
WANTED— A hack or good strong
.................................................. 83.50 the southeast corner lying south and Pendleton.. 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
buggy. Apply this office. 24-3tc Lot 15 50 Feet, A. W. Fhawver
given. Prices right. Kellogg A
....................................... 83.50 west of the Government *‘L” line Echo.......... 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
Schimke.
11-tfc WANTED— Good small saddle horse. Lot 16 40 Feet, C ly of Hermis-
now located of the NEft NW >4 Stanfield.... 2:25 P.M and 7:40 P.M
ton
.......... - .......................... 82.80 NW *4 and that fractional part of the Hermiston.. 2:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M.
Enquire this office.
SW tf N Eft NW ft lying north of Ar. Umatilla 3:00 P.M. and 8:20 P.M
Block 10—
FOR SALE— Standard make 1%
One round trip Sundays: Leave
horsepower gas engine, in good CITY IRRIGATION WATER ASSESS­ Lot 1 40 Feet, D. H. Prindle >1.84 the U. 8. R. 9 Canal “A" containing
Lot
9.3
acres,
more
or
lees,
Recording
to
60
Feet,
D.
H.
Prindle
>2
30
Umatilla
8:30 A. M., leave Pendleton
order, $30.00. Wm. Leathers.
MENT FOR l!
Lot
60 Feet, D. H. Prindle 22.30 I Government survey, and all that 5:30 P. M.
22-tfc
Lot
SO ? 4 t , CityoVr*” ™ it 2’30 part ° f the NK* NW ’4 NW’4 ,y,n«
Fare— Hermiston to Pendleton,
Lot
(Continued
from
Page
Two)
ton ............................................ 82.30 south of the U. 8. R. 8. “L” Ditch >1.45. round trip >2.45.
FOR SALE— Four oom house and
Lot 6 60 Feet, Geo. Myers >2.30 containing 2.33 acres, all In Section
six lots. Terms. Enquire of H.
Lot 7 50 Feet, J. M..Biggs.. >2.30 4. Tp. 4 i f R. 29 E. W. M. in Uma-
Lot
2
50
Feet,
Geo.
Bancroft
25-4tp
A. Cook.
YOU MAY T O $1,500.00
....Z.................................. 83.50 Lot 8 60 Feet, J. At B< gs 82 30 tila County, Oregon, which mortgage
Lot 3 50 Feet, Geo. Bancroft
Lot 9 50 Feet, John Fills. 22.30 was recorded on the 7th day of Octo­ If you are able to make the most
FOR SALE— If taken before March
........................................ 83.50 Lot 10 50 Feet, John Ellis 22.30
words out of the letters contained in
Lof 11 60 Feet, W. T. Werner >2.30 ber, 1922, at page 554 of book 76 of the words ’rTOILET NECESSITIES.”
10, I offer my property for $1500. Lot 4 50 Feet. Geo. Bancroft
........................................ 83.50 Lot 12 60 Feet, D. H. Prindle $2.30 ,he re,,orrt" of mortgagee In the of- A total of >3,000 In cash prizes will
Mrs. R. V. Ashmun.
26-3tc
Tot 6 50 Feet. Ceo. Bancroft
Lot 13 50 Feet, D. IT. Pr’ndle $3.50 Gee of the County Recorder of Urns. be awarded to competitors in this
Lot 6 50 Feet, F. C. McKen-
Lot
14 50 Feet, D. H. Prindle 23.60 tills County, Oregon, should be fore­
FOR SALE— North twenty
(20)
............................. .......... $3.60 Lot
zie
15 50 Feet, D. IT. Pendle 23.50 closed and said real property sold by Great WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST
acres of the Bessie Spencer home­ Lot 7 60 Feet, F. C. McKenzie
Send stamp for circular and rules.
Lot 18 40 Feet, D. n . Pr indie >2.80
the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore­
.......................................
$3.50
stead near Columbia school house.
Block 12—
Address, Sheffield Laboratories, Dept.
50
Feet,
F.
C.
McKenzie
Lot
8
gon,
to
satisfy
said
judgment
and
Very easy terms. Call at First
12. Aurora, Illinois.
....................................... 83.50 Lot
86 6 Feet, H. R. Newport
all costs: therefore I will on Wednes­
Natl. Bank.
26-6tc Lot 9 50 Feet, F. C. McKenzie
-----................................. >6.06 day, April 22, 1925, at two o’clock
....................................
83.50 Lot 2 50 Feet. H. R. Newport
FOR SALE— 200 year old full blood­ Lot in 50 Feet. J. Pelmnlder 83.50
................. - .....— - .................. 23.50 In the afternoon of that day, at the
front door of the court house In the
ed Tankard strain White Leghorn Lot 11 50 Feet. J. Pelmnlder 83.50 Lot 3 60 Feet, H R. Newport
Lot 12 50 Feet, J. Pelmuider 83.50
_
23.50 , City of Pendleton. Umatilla County,
chickens. Price right.
C. J. Lot 13 50 Feet, City of Her­
.... ..... .
N<WP° r2t3 50 ° reKOn' **" • “
rl*’“ ’
Johns.
26-2tp
miston .................... „...... ' __ 83.50
Lot 9 50 Feet? H. R? Newport
¡terest and estate which the said de-
Lot 14 84.8 Feet, Geo. Bancroft
FOR SALE— Used hand power wash­
........ .-................ ............. 33.50 fendants. and all persons claiming
......, .......................................... $5.94
Lot 10 50 Feet. H R. Newport
, and to claim by. through or under
ing machine, Weetinghouse elec­ Block 2—
tric range and a used car in Lot 1 45 Feet, Ed. Graham
‘hem Or *nr Ot ‘hem' ’’*‘1
Lot Ï Ï M Ptert H W N—
splendid shape. Terms. Henry
M.50 5th
nt
1922’ or
Lot 2 45 Feet B. J. 8haw 93 15 Lot’ Ï 2”
50 Feet, H r ’ Newport
then have had, or now have. In and
Young, at M. E. parsonage.
Tot 2 45 Feet. A. L. Torson $3.16
............ ....................... .. 93.60 to the above described real property
lo t 4 45 Feet. Soren Jensen 33.16
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FOR RENT— Five room house »on Lot 5 45 Feet, S. Jensen.... 93.15 Lot 12
Fast, H. R. Newport
and every part thereof, at public
Lot 14 37.9 Feat, II. R. Newport5’
th
W'1der ,or c"1'h
Gladys Ave., next to library. En. Lot 6 45 Feet. Free Methodist
-------------- 93.15
quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2.
................... ................. ......... ... 96.12 In hand, the proceed* of such sale
L. Lenon 38.15
lo t 7 45
29*tfc lo t 8 4»
L. I a reo n 93.43
This notice of levy of assessment to he applied In satisfaction of said
iss. O. Barke
Lot 9 49
ment for IrrigaUoc water tax la execution and ail costs.
MMCELLANEOUS
— --- ------- 93.43 published pursuant to a resolution
Dated thlg 17th day of March,
Lot 10 45
of the Common Council made and 1925.
Burk is hearqua riera for Army
83-is entered of record on the ’ tth day of
Lot
45
Shoes.
R T. COOKINOHAM.
March. 1929, and is datel this 20th
church___________________ 92.15 day of March. 1929
Sheriff
of
Umatilla
County, Oregon.
Lot 18 45 Feet. Chas. O. Bark»
— READ TUB WANT ADS—
C. H. Skhinar, City Recorder. 28-5c By T. B. Buffington, Deputy.
. -------------------------------- 19.11
Better Cash That Check
How Many People Do You
Know
Who Do N ot Own an Automobile
First National Bank
"W A N T ADS
?
Bring us your list of these non-automobile own­
ers and we will explain an exceptional opportun­
ity that we are offering during
Ford Display W eek
March 30th to April 4th, 1925
SEE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FORD DEALERS
Kellogg Motor Co., Hermiston, Ore.
Robt. Simpson & Son, Pendleton Echo Auto Co., Echo
Bryant Motor Co., Freewater Porter Bros., Pilot Rock
Burt Mullins
Announcment
Krause’s
Chocolates
The Best
in Candies
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
1» often caused by an inflamed condition
RECLAMATION LODGE N d.JW . K.
o f P., m eets «aft-.h fh ur»ds> evciitg ta
Mack’s Hall, ut-fBO F . M. VisitfnC
brothers cordially in V ited /
W. H. McMillan
R. A . Urownadn,
K. R. and S.
C. 0 .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by th9
undersigned until 7:30 P. M. April
1, 1926, for the Improvement of
ANNOUNCING
Gladys avenue, consisting of grading,
graveling, construction of curbs and
The association of
sidewalks according to the plans and
specifications on file at the office of
Dr. W. M. KELLY
the City Recorder.
of Spokane, Wash,,
Bids may be submitted separately
— with
for the grading, graveling and all
Dr. F. V. PRIME
concrete work separately if desired.
The right is reserved to reject any
Hermiston, Oregon
and all bids, and to waive any ir­
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­
regularities, so far as the interests
ment.
of the city may appear.
C. H. SKINNER,
City Recorder.
W. J. W ARNER
Dated March 4, 1925.
26-3tc
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
A good Gift to be
Judged by
N o higher priced gift
could be more ad mired,
or coveted th a n the
cla ssic Parker Duofold
Pen.
To thf mtft, g irt
Parker Duofold ^7
Te ik t boyt. glvt
Duofold Jr. $5
T o ih t r.orotn anJ girb,
g ir t th t tU ndtr
Ong«
: : :
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 712
Office 733
M c K enzie & ueuj
Eye, Ear, Nose and
H u ratnov«! from hla f u m e r leeatlan in tbn
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms I, 2 and 3 Inland E m pire Bank Bldg.
Pendleton
::
Oregon
Lady Duofold $3
V o« k now Parker Duo­
fold—th e beautiful big
lacquer-red pen w ith
th e d ash ing black tipa
a n d 2 5 -y e a r au per-
a m o o th p o in t . N e a t
gold pocket-clip or gold
ring end for ribbon;
alao at rong Gold Gi rdls,
w a s tl extra, now freel
T oday, step up to our
pen counter and get
you r C hristm as Duo-
folds in tim e to have
th em engraved.
SPECIAL
DR. THEO. BELETSffl,
Veterinarian
Treats ail Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
c« v
From now until they are all gone Residence second house west of the
I will sell one ladies brooch at one- Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
quarter the regular price, with every
purchase of $6.00 or more.
WHEN IN
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
PENDLETON
MAKE YOUR
I I I C A .D t t U A R T 'B R S
— AT—
WESTERN AUTO GO.
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
COMPT.FTF. GARAGE SERVICE
T ' rts— Tubes— Accessories
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
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I
LODGE DIRECTORY
or the m ucous lining- of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you
ueen E sther chapter N o . ku .
have a rumbling: sound or imperfect Q fnevts second Tuesday e v o u in g e f ea
hearing:. U nless the inflammation can ‘at H:PO sharp in Masonic haU V iaitig
be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­ welcome.
A lice C. S h otw ell
stroyed forever.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
HALD’8 CATARRH M EDICINE will
•
w e claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or D eafness caused by V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206, 1. Q. CL
Catarrh. H ALL’8 CATARRH MKDICINF. T m eets each Monday even in g iaXMil V m m V«
has been successful in the troatmeut of hall. V b itin g m em bers cordially inyibtd.
Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
W. R. Loughorn. Sec.
M. L . W a iscn .N . 0.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
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Electric Fixtures
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