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OIL STOVES
- Min Carrie Baniford, a graduate
ot the Kimbal] School of Theology,
la assisting Rev. Young of the M. E.
church while hr la engaged in teach
ing at SuttHe Lake.
Dating the month of July we will allow 20 per cent discount for Cash on oar entire stock of Red
Cenol Bed Bug Deatroyer kills
i bed bugs, la odorlem, stainless and
absolutely effective. Mitchell Drug
• Co., Cenol Agency.
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Cenol Roach Destroyer haa prov
ed Ita efficiency. Use It to rid your
premises of nasty roaches. Mitchell i
Drug Co., Cenol Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bridge and gon
Harry of Pontiac, Illinois, arrived i
today for an extended visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Embry. Mr. Bridge
is Mrs. Embry's aon.
F B. Swayze ha areturned from
a vacation spent at Camp Sherman.
Otto C. Pierce
K IN G S L E Y S
H E R M IS T O N •
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H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E "
Screen Doors and Box Factory
Wood
We will have a car of box fac
tory wood the last week of June.
Let us know before this car ar
rives if you want some of this
cheap fuel.
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Materially Youra
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T u m -A -L u m
L u m b er C o.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
AUTO PA R T S
NEW AND USED
You can save money and time here.
Come and »ee Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 961
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
Miss Emily Cheever. of Los An-
^eleg, la visiting at the J. K. Shot- '
well home in this city. Miss Cheever
la a cousin of Mrs. Shotwell.
AMERICAN SHOE SH O P
Hermiston (next door to postoffice)
Expert Shoe Repairing
A trial order is respectfully solicited, and all work
guaranteed. Parcel Post paid one way.
All 1 W ant Is a Trial,
V
J. H. FARRA
jfn
To use a sk-'g -xpres-
sion:
“ We're there ». the
finish.”
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$40.00
$48.00
$78.00
$92.50
$18.50
$24.00
$30.00
20 Per Cent Cash Discount
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston, Oregon
BUSINESS LOCALS
Ed. Haugeberg, who at one time
was a resident of the prjoect, is con
fined to a hospital at Kelso, Wash
ington. Mr. Haugeberg underwent
an operation some time ago for ap
pendicitis that wa« unsuccessful and
was compelled to enter the hospital
again for another operation.
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
church will hold a cooked food sale
Saturday, July 25, a tSappers’ store
commencing at 2 P. M.
HaroI(j McKeen anrt wlfe ,eft the
f,rgt part of {he week for Ho<]Ua)m
Washington, where they will spend
their vacation.
Jack Harman and wife left Mon
day for La Grande. Jack will be
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Edwards came
employed In a logging camp near Tuesday from Port Townsend, Wn.,
that city as a blacksmith.
Mr. Edward» returned the latter
part of the week but Mrs. Edwards
Mrs. W. W. Illsley and little will reman for some time visiting
daughter left Sunday for Baker with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
where they will spend some time K. Shotwell.
with Mrs. Illsley’s folks.
Mr. M. L. Thompson, Pendleton
Tom Fraser and family left Mon
layman, will supply the pulpit of th -
day morning by car for a vacation
Baptist church Sunday morning at
to be spent at Seaside.
11. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Mis Chas. Taylor took pity on
two pltable and long neglected bach
elors last Monday evening and In
vited W. L. Hamm and the editor
over to dinner.
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BED STAR DETROIT VAPOR.......3 Burner ...............................
RED STAR DETROIT VAPOR....— 4 Burner - .................................
BED STAR DETROIT VAPOR........ 6 Burner Range.......................
RED STAR DETROIT VAPOR-___ • Burner Range— ...................
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC................... 2 B u r n e r . . . .......................
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC..... .............. 3 Burner .......................
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC................... 4 Burner — ..............................
Rev. Maxwell and family, of
Woodstock, Illinois, were guests at
the Mumma home Monday. Rev.
Maxwell is superintendent of the
Woodstock orphanage home.
Bert Mullin« has Installed a new
pop corn machine In his confection
ery.
fri fowa
low prices.
Bill Hughes, wife and son, of
Hoquiam, Washington, are visiting
at the S, D. Thomas home near this
city. Mr. Hughes is a brother of
Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie was a visitor
In Pendleton Tuesday.
E x p ir e d ?
You cannot afford to cook over a hot range when you can got oil stoves of this quality at such
The pulpit of the Baptist church
A little work on your wagon or
was filled last Sunday by Mr. Mason machinery might make It serviceable
;of Pendleton, who le a layman of for several years. Come in and
the church. Those who were in the talk it over with the blacksmith.
congregation Sunday state that the
■ gentleman Is a speaker of except
Yes, we will shoe your horses.
ional ability.
Many men dig their graves with
Bob Galloway, who ha« leased the thetr teeth. Constipation Is a ter
E. P. Illsley backsmlth shop In this rible curse. Stagnant decayed mat.
city, arrived Sunday and has taken ter in the stomach and bowels may
charge of the business.
Mrs. Gal cause serious trouble. Take HOL
loway will arrive In Hermiston and LISTER’S GOLDEN NUGGET TAB
they will take up their residence in LETS for constipation before it is
the Jack Harmon house which they too late. Results guaranteed. Mitch
have rented.
ell Drug Co.
Miss Alice Wentworth, who has
been employed for some time past in
the offices of the Oregon Hay
Growers, left Sunday for Ellensburg.
Washington, where she has accepted
a position with the Northwest Hay
Growers.
These prices stated are the Regular Retal Prices on the
Stoves in the Northwest, but in on k r to reduce onr stock we have decided to make this Big Redaction.
O ua finishing depart
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
Hermiston blacksmith shop is now
Mias Dorothy Shotwell returned open for business.
home Friday from Port Townaend
and other points where she had
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
been visiting.
Insurance. At Dodd’g offfice. 21-tfc
Word was received here recently
to the effect that L. A. Hunt, man
ager of the Northwest Hay Grow
ers, has resigned his position with
the association.
Has Your C
ome •»
CL • aî
renew tf neri
Subscription time you an
Star and Florence Automatic Oil Stovee.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Stan
ley Campbell, local Standard Oil
manager, the editor was privileged
to visit the orchards of Patterson,
Washington, last Friday. Among
thoee visited was the pear orchard
of N. W. Jacobson. Mr. Jacobson
has seventy-five acres In pearg and
ship« on an average of forty cars
a year. Mr. Jacobson has an ideal
place in every way and all the mod
ern conveniences ror packing and
shipping. He irrigates the orch
ard with water pumped from the
Columbia river using a Deslal en
gine that pumps five hundred gal
lons per minute.
The Umatilla Rapid Transit Co
operating a stage line between Pen
dleton and Umatilla, last week In
stalled a new Reo bus on the run.
According to E. R. Pell, the pro
prietor the new bus which is up-to-
date In every particular, and having
a seating capacity of 18 persons, is
one of the best In Eastern Oregon.
H. A. Pankow and family left
Wednesday for a short vacation thal
will be «pent In Ihe Willamette val
T«/«<rapA T e r r ifie d M a n y
ley, Harry McMIlen wll act as cop
When Prof. Samuel F. B. Morse, In
and water superintendent during ventor of the practical telegraph In.
Pankow's absence.
stniment and rode, first put them Into
practice In 184fi many Intelligent citi
A seven pound girl was born Mon zens were sctuslly terrified. Some of
day to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lane, of the more skeptical spoke of him ss
being In league with the devil. The
Umatilla.
Brat message sent over the line that
had been constructed for the practical
W. T. Walpole, of Irrigon, was a tryout
whs :
“What hath
God
Hermiston visitor Tuesday. Mr. wrought!" Morse was s painter, and
Walople stated that the prospects not an electrician, but he combined
of a bumper melon crop In that sec the principles and devices that elec
tion Is very bright. He stated that trical scientists had produced up to
the shipments of melons In crates that time and In that way won credit
will begin In about ten days. The for. the idea. He met with great op
position In getting the Idea accepted.
acreage planted to melons ha« very
nearly doubled this year. The as-
T h e C o te -T r e e
soclatlon has added a bookkeeper to
thetr force and are prepared to han. J la Colombia there la a tree known
as the cow-tree. It Is treated much
die lh» new business.
as we treal a cow, or, this vegetable
cow Is bled; rather. Its veins are cut,
Mesdames, Vane Boynton, W. S. that la to say, the bark of the tree la
Boynton and L. E. Sullivan, made a Incised. Immediately the laclferona
trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
vessels thus bisected yield so abun
dant flow of «'bite liquid which a*
Born— To Mr. and Mr». HJrnry regards Its appearance, taste snd nnur-
Ishlng properties hardly differs from
Snmmerar, at the Pendleton hospital ordinary milk. Evaporated by gentle
July 8. a four pound baby girl.
heat, thia vegetable milk yields a de
lightful sort of marapan with a slight
ly aromatic «der. Fsarn th«” Wonder
J. U Waller le driving a
Book of Plant Life by Jan»
Chevrolet touting car. which
Fibre.
rltvqrH to b ln Tuesday.
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Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co.
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office
Neglect of the liver results In self
poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps,
but just as surely as if you drank
poison out of a hottie .If your liver
1« not doing its work of heping diges
tion, eliminating waste from the
bowels and purifying the blood, you
will always be troubled with sick
headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa
tion.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
your system in condition so you feel
your very best again! Try just a
spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex
cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
the next few meals and notice the
luick Improvement In the way you
'mt, sleep, look and feel— the return
if strength, vigor and energy. You
vill be completely satisfied; other-
vise there will be no cost.
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ADAM GOOD TIMER
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Our Screen Door stock is com
plete. These doors are made
with 16 mesh wires. This is a
very fine wire that w ill keep out
mosquitoes and gnats. Be sure
to see these before buying.
SPECIAL
A SNAPPY SPARK EVERY TIME
Easy starting In cold or wet
weather.
Fool Proof.
More Power.
Smoother running motor.
Starts your motor on the mag
neto.
It is a positive Make and Break
Timer, using Genuine Tungsten
points, the same as used on high
priced cars.
It Is self lubricating and requires
no grease or oil Inside the shell.
Put it on and forget it.
Guaranteed for one year.
S’R EIj! This Coupon is Good for
'ample Bottle
Dr. Thaeher'j Liver & Llood Syrup
if presented before the supply for
free distribtion is already given
iway. Read the full deails above,
?hen act at once, as this offer Is
'imlted. Get a trial size now by
presenting this coupon to Mitchell
□rug Company.
THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI
TIVELY WATER PROOF
Headaches are often cautVd by
Constipation— HOLLISTER’S GOL
DEN NUGGET TABLETS quickly rid
/ou of Constipation. Mitchell Drug
Co.
Pearson’s Garage
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held in rooms next to the Auditorium
ivery Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday
'chool at 10:15. All are cordially
'nvlted to attend. Wednesday eve
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
Y O U TULL CM
Harry Humfeld and family at-
‘r-nded the wedding of hi« brother
John to Miss Irma Buchner at Port
'and July 12.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Hermiston. In th e State of Oregon, at the close
of business on Jun e80. 1925.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ......... $166.30136.166.80136
Overdrafts, secured .................. $
Unsecured .......
13 99
13.99
(J. S. bonds to secure circulation (r&r
value)
6.250.00 6,250.00
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc ... 76.934.86
Banking house ............... .......... 8,000 00
Furniture, fix tu r e s .............
1,821.14 9.821.14
Real estate owned other than banking
house ................
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9,530.88
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
bank
............... ... 17.932.55
Cash in vault and amount due from Nat*
ional hanks
37,657.72
Total of item s», 10. 11, and 13. 37.667.72
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
and due from U. S. Treasurer ..........
312.80
Total
The only thing that keeps boot
leggers in business is customers.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
is what keeps us in business! It is
our aim to help you cope with the
High Cost of Living by giving you
just what you want In high quality...
MEATS
U 21,756 00
: CITY MEAT MARKET
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _ ............................... 25.600.00
Surplus fund ......... — .................... - ..... 10,000.00 »
Undivided profits
......... 20.912 87
Leos current expenses paid
........... 20.912.87
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Circulating notes outstanding*.
6,250.00
Cartifiad chart s outstanding ....... - .......
70.49
s chc<kb o u ts ta n d in g ........................
J0HM ELUS, PROF.
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4,060.09
Total of item* "1. 22.23. 24 and 25 4.130 58
Demand d e p o t«
Individual deposits subject to check . 170.288.66
Certificates of deponitdtie in less than 30
days (other than for money borrowed) 38.215.06
State, county or other municipal deposits 22,850.00
Other demand deposits ----- -------------
740.30
Total Items 28. 29. 30. 31 and 32 238.0« 01
Tima Deposits:
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Certificates of deposits (other than far
j
money borrowed)
.......................... 26.369 54 | J
Total time deposits ..
, 26.369.54
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Total
3324.756.00
State of Orsyon
f _
Count, of Umatilla I *- *-
L A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named
hank, do polemnty «wear that the above statement
1» true to the best of my know led ire and belief.
A. H. NORTON. Cashier
SabscTibed and sworn la before me thia 8th day
of July 1926
W. J. Warner. Notary Public for Oregon.
Wy commission expiree Jan 9, 1929.
C yveM Attest:
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R. ALXXANDER.
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