The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 06, 1926, Image 3

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    CTB H E B lg S T O y ggHJJJQ. HERMISTON, ORBGQX.
"I would rather read a man’s bank book than his credentials.
He can fake his credentials but he can’t fake his bank book."
— Harry Lauder.
The Scot has an eye for business as well as an ear for music.
He realizes that the man who has a habit of saving la to be pre­
ferred above his neighbor who doesn't eave.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
C ap ital, Surplus and U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r > 8 0 ,0 0 0
P. B Swayze, Pres.
R. Alezader, Vloe-Prea.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier
W4NT AOS
FOB SALI
FOR SALE— Transplanted
plants, also asparagus
Geo. Briggs.
Good blue grass pasture, shade and
water, for cattle, price >3 per head
per month. This will be a good Kendd Want Ads Bring Yon Results
pasture to fatten cattle as we do
not overstock these pastures. W.
A. Leathers.
29-tfc
lodge DIRECTORY
D o m e s tic L a u n d ry
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No.
101, O. E. 8., meets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month at 8:00 sharp In Masonle hall
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
FOUNTAIN
With the approach of hot weather our service In taking care
of your. Iswndry worries has an added appeal that can hardly be
resisted by the family In which the health and well being of the
housewife receives consideration. For a nominal charge all the
drudgery of wash day and Ironing day can be banished from your
home and done by us with the most modern machinery possible to
buy: M .
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That—
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C igars, Tobacco
B arb er Shop
l/IN E V A K D LODGE NO. SOS, L O.
▼ maats each M,ww4..
hall. Vbrtioff members cordially iavltad.
Bert Mullins
W . R. Loaxhorn. Sec.
♦
O u r S e rvice is
M. O.
RECLAMATION LODGE No, lOTrf.
of P.. meet* each Thursday e ym W B ia
Mack*« Hail, at 7J0 P M. VfritU*
brothem cordially
W. U. McMillan R. A. BnmaaM.
K. R. and 8.
GO.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
SERVICE
Dr, F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosia
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
YOU WANT
CALL 25-J
COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1
Is proven by the large list of satisfied customers we serve every
week In this territory. We welcome new customers.
Whether It Is finishing work, rough dry work or Thrlf-T- Ser­
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied If the old reliable
Domestic Laundry handles It.
W. J. W ARNER
T. H. Gaither *
TRANSFER AND DRAY
Attomey-at-Law
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Hermiston
h
Domestic Laundry Inc.
Wm. Shaar, Agent
Jasper Tem plet«».
O. P.
IF IT S
S atisfactory
Phone 461
s. M c K e n z ie , m .
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LAUNDRY
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
We Wash Everything But the
Baby.
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D,
FOUR TIMES A WEEK
SERVICE
Physician and Surgeon
Office phone 733
Res. phone 902
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
PASTURE for horses or cattle. E.
P. Dodd.
34-tfc
tomato
plants.
HERMISTON-PENDLETON STAGE
35-lp
SCHEDULE
A M
FOR SALE— Two Ford sedans at a Leave:
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bargain. Kellogg Motor Co. 34-4c Hermiston ..._.............................. g ;Q|
Stanfield
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8:20
FOR SALE!—Two Big six McCormick Echo .............................................. 8:30
mowers, one rake, in good condi Nolin ............................................ 8:50
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tion. W. A. Leathers.
34-tfs Barnhart
a___________________
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Rieth .............................................. 9:20
Milton Plano, excellent condition, Pendleton
................................. 9: jo
>175
cash. Pendleton
Music Leave:
p. jj
House.
33-3tc Pendleton
.................. .............. 4:30
Rieth ................................................ 4:40
1 ghtly used piano at a bargain, cash
Barnhart ....................................... 4:50
or terms. Pendleton Music House.
Nolin ....... .............................. ....... 5 ;io
33-3tC
Echo ............................ ................. 5:30
W A. Leathers buys and sells al­ Stanfield ......................................... 5:40
...................... ......... 6:00
falfa hay. Office in building for­ Hermiston
Sunday schedule— Leave Hermis-
merly occupied by Western Land
Co. and Hay Growers’ Assn. Phone torn, 10:30 A. M. l^eave Pendlte-
31.
1-tfc ton, 4:30 P. M.
FOR SALE—-A 7 room strictly mod
ern house, full basement an dgood
lawn. Close to school. Might trade.
°ee C. H. Skinner.
46-tfc
County, Oregon, sell at publlo auc­
tion to the highest and best bidder
tor cash all the right, title, estate
and interest which the said defend
•a t. Sappers Inc., a corporation, had
on the 5th day of May. 1923, (the
date of the mortgage being fore­
closed) In and to the following des­
cribed real property, to-wlt. Lot 16
In Block 2 in Newport’s Addition to
the City of Hermiston, according to
the plat thereof duly filed In the
office of the County Recorder! of
Umatilla County, Oregon, situate In
Umatilla County, Oregon, together
with all tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belong­
ing or In anywise appertaining, or
which the defendants In this suit
or any of them have since acquired
therein or thereto down to and In­
cluding the date of sale to satisfy
said several amounts with interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
12th day of April, 1926.
R. T. COOKINGHAM,
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon
First publication April 15th, 1926
Date of last publication May 13 th
1926.
W. J. Warner,
32-6tc
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
FOR SALE:— 750 pound Primrose sep­
Neglect of the liver results In aelf
arator. Enquire Inland Empire poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps
Lumber Co.
43 tfc but Just as surely as If you drank
poison out of a bottle .If your liver
FOR SALE or trade 16 acres, part lg not doing its work of heplng diges­
alfalfa, part orchard, and gome In tion, eliminating waste from the
asparagus. For partculars call at bowels and purifying the blood, you
Herald offce.
7-tfc will always be troubled with sick
headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
Fweet potato plants from hill-select­ breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa
ed seed, 100 >1.10.
A. D. Smith. tlon.
32-8tp
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
Send your orders for sweet potatoes your system In condition so you fee)
to the Walla Walla Valley Nur­ your very best again! Try Just a
sery, Walla Walla, Wn. Strong, spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thachsr’s ex­
vigorous plants from certified cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
seed in four leading varieties. Any the next few meals and notice the
size order for plants postpaid from quick improvement In the way you
April 25 to May 25. Porto Rico, eat. sleep, look and feel— the return
100, >1; 1000, >5.50; 8000, >35. of strength, vigor and energy. You
Nancy Hall, 100, >1; 1000, >6: will be completely satisfied; other­
8000, >35. Yellow Jersey, 100, wise there will be no coet.
>1; 1000, >6.50; 8000, >45. Red
Bermuda. 100, >1; 1000, >4.50; FREE! Thig Coupon is Good for
8000, >3 2. It requires 8000 Sample Bottle
plants to plant an acre. Send for Dr. Thacher’g Liver A Blood Syrup
descriptive circular.
32-3tp If presented before the supply for
free distribtlon is already given
MISCELLANEOUS
away. Read the full dealls above,
then act at once, as this offer Is
WANTED—Calvee. beeves, hogs and
limited. Get a trial size now by
ooultry. Phone or write Her­
presenting thig coupon to Mitchell
miston Market.
27-tfc Drug Company.
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
See Newell, next door to Sappers. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY ON
lt -t f e
FORECLOSURE
Notice Is hereby given that I, the
BURK la headquarters for Army
undersigned, a sheriff have received
Shoes.
a writ of execution and order of
w jR ir
sale issued out of the Circuit Court
■k’s for bargains.
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf County bearing date of April 10,
1926, to me directed upon that cer­
Try Burk's for bargains.
tain decree and order of sale made
and entered in said Court on the
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND 10th day of April, 1926 in the suit
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ to foreclose mortgage wherein Ellen
ALTOR
2«-tfc Canfield was plaintiff and Sappers’
Inc., a corporation, Raymond C.
STRAYED— Dark bay saddle horse, Crowder and Lilly Crowder, his wife,
weight about 1000 pounds; brand Marshall-Wells Company, a corpora­
B left shoulder and JS left hip. tion, and R L. Sabin, as trustee in
Hold and notify Tom Boylen Jr., bankruptcy of Sappers’ Inc., a cor­
Echo, Ore. Reward.
35-3tc poration, were defendants. In which
Pasture for Cattle— Plenty shade and suit it was decreed that the plaintiff
water. Call R. W. Buhman, Tel. have and recover of and from the
21-W-2.
35-tfc defendants Sappers Inc. and R. L.
Sabin, as trustee in bankruptcy of
HOUSES FDR RENT— Modern four said corporation, the sum of >750.00
rooms with bath, nice lawn, >15; with Interest thereon at the rate of 8
also nice four rooms, two bed­ per cent per annum from May 5,
rooms, lawn, close In >12.60. 1925, until paid, and the further
Phone 751.
35-tfc sum of >100.00 as reasonable attor­
neys fee, and the further nlm of
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— >34.26 taxed as costs and disburse­
Furniture and Hardware. Bee Sup­ ments, and ordered that the real pro­
perty hereinafter described be sold to
plies, Harness, Saddles. Wagons.
35-3fe satisfy said several sums with ac­
cruing costs.
LOST— Phonograph album contain­
Now, therefore, In compliance with
ing dance records: about 4 or 5 the com manda at said writ, decree
weeks ago. Reward if returned and order of sale, I. R. T. Cooking-
to this office.
35-lte ham, as sheriff of Umatilla County,
Oregon, will on Saturday, the 15th
WANTED — Setting hens. Phone day of May, 1926. at two o'clock F.
3SF11 or write State Game Farm, X. at the front door of the County
rw d leton , O re»»,
M -W to, Court Hopey at FegdWtop, Umatilla
Coming to
PEOPLES THEATRE
STANFIELD
OREGON
“The Lost
World”
A spectacular picture founded on Sir A. Conan Doyle’s great
novel. The picture has thrilled thousands and won unstinted praise
from the most critical audiences.
WALLACE BEERY
Is a star m the picture, and the scenic effects have to be seen to
be appreciated.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MAY 12 and 13
A First National Picture.
Prices, 25 and 50 cents
Senator Stanfield Renders
Great Service to Oregon
In an address sent to and read
before the Portland Advertising I
Club, Wed., April 21, 1926, U. S.
Senator Robert N. Stanfield said:
"When I entered the U. S. Sen- I
ate, March 4, 1921, agriculture
was In dire straits, prices were f
down, producers were bard up and
the banks and Ioan companies In
farming communities were unable
to realize on the notes they held.
Quick action was necessary to re- ,
lleve the agricultural distress. |
Works Hard. With Gooding,
For Emergency Tariff
"After repeated efforts I su c-1
ceeded, assisted by Senator Good-1
lng of Idaho, In overcoming the [
objections of Senator Penrose,
Chairman of the Senate Finance I
Committee, to an emergency
tariff on farm products, and on MaX 27, 1921. the Emergency
Tarrlff Bill became a law. This Act placed protective duties on 28
of the principal farm products. Including wheat, corn, potatoes,
cattle, onions, meat, wool, butter, cheese, milk, ppplee, cherries
and nuts.
Stanfield Comes to Rescue With Amendment
"On May 20, 1921, the Stanfield Bill was Introduced “to pre­
serve the livestock Industry of the United States, tq release for com­
mercial, agricultural and Industrial purtpodes certain funds of
banks, livestock loaning and trust companies, to amend the war
finance corporation act, and for other purposes.”
"The Stanfield Bill, or Its principal provisions, became a law
on August 24, 1921, the Senate Colmlttee on Agriculture submitt­
ing Its main features through Senator McNary as an amendment
substituted for the Norris Bill, along with other provisions. Un­
der Its terms the War Finance Corporation made advances for ag­
ricultural relief amounting to >298,000,000, of which the banks,
trust and loan companies of Oregon that serve agriculture receiv­
ed » .6 9 1 ,0 0 0 .
Drafted Into Relief Service by Treasury Department.
"As soon as the War Finance Corporation was prepared to func­
tion under this law. and at the request of the Treasury Depart­
ment. I went West, where I spent months assisting and advising
with the bankers, thereby enabling them to procure the needed help
quickly and before It was too late to save them. Fortunately,
very few failed In Oregon In comparison to other states.
Forced to Keep Silent to Protect the Banka
"Much was said about my absence from the Senate during
this time, but I was forced to keep at ent and go about my work
without referring to my absence or mission, because If the people
had known why I was In the wea and what I was doing, suspic­
ion would have b»en directed to evey bank I entered, and to
every banker with whom I talked. Until the banks could turn
their frozen paper Into liquid assets, my stfewce waa Imperative
to avoid embarrassment to them aad dAeat a il the yellef needed
and sought."
(Stoaflold-for-Senator Campaign, e . D,' Cpalck. Mgr )
PENDLETON
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
i s internal medicine for the past
fifteen years
Troy Laundry
Company
DR. THEO. BELETSKL
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animala. Inter­
state S'.ock Inspector
Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY
SERVICE
AUCTION SALES!
DOES NOT OPERATE
W ill be at Dorion Hotel
TUESDAY, MAY 18
Office Hours: 10 a, m. to 4 p. m
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A FEW IFS AND WHY!
Residence second house weat of the
IF you intend having an Auction, Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
and
IF you want to sell at good prices,
and
ONE DAY ONLY
IF you want an auctioneer who
No Charge for Consultation
can speak German as well as
Dr. Mellethin Is a regular gradu­
English,
ate In medicine and surgery anil
is licensed by the state of Oregon.
WHY the man you are looking for
He does lot operate for chronic ap­
pendicitis, gall stones, ulcere of the
stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has
to his credit wonderful result in
diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels,
blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidneys,
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak
“The an Who Cries Sales
lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ul­
cers and rectal ailments. Below are
Everywhere”
the names of a few of his many sat­
His prices are reasonable and he does
isfied patients In Oregon:
Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart
the business.
trouble.
Mrs. F F. Hager, (daughter Mar­ Sale Dates can be had at ths office.
ie), Walton, tonsils and adenoids.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ul­
cer of the leg.
Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamokawa,
HERMISTON TIRE SHOP
Wash., colitis.
First Door West of
Grover C. Gouthler, Coquille, Ore.,
Hermiston Light Co.
colitis and ulcers of stomach.
We carry a complete line of re-
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, ear
11 ners and boots, also some auto
trouble.
J. W. Turner, Dallas, stomach acceesorle. New and used tires
and tubes.
Vulcanlzng, tire
trouble.
E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, ap­ changing and tube repairing.
Selberling and Federal lines of
pendicitis.
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Remember the above date, that tires.
3 0 x 3 tires........ >7.75
consultation on this trip will be
BURKENBINE A BURKENBINE
free and that his treatment is differ­
ent. Married women must be ac­
companied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, Cal.
Colonel
WM. F. YOHNKA
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
You do not have to crate your
furniture when moving In our closed
padded van a we have furniture pads
for all kinds of furniture.
Our big closed van has electric
lights and sleeping quarters over the
driver’s seat, and on long runs we
can drive day and night.
Let us give you a price on mov­
ing your goods.
Pendleton, Oregon
HAVE YOU GOITRE?
Have you uny abnormality of neck,
throat, chest or other part of your
bodyT We want you to know how
our chiropractic adjustments will
help you. Surgery Is not necessary
except In extreme cases. Chlroprao-
tlc usually relieves and cures.
Dr. W. BOYD WHYTE
Chiropractor
Stangier Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
■J. L. VAUGHANS
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208 East Court St.
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ANY AND
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Everthing
Electrical
FOR YOU
Phone 139
We Have
Anticipated
Your needs in everything
that is necessary to com­
plete your golf outfit.
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Pendleton, O n.
Hermiston
Transfer
We Haul
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TELEPHONE 31
Phone 339
H IT T
WE WANT TO
KNOW YOU
L. J. McAtee
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND WANT YOU
TO KNOW US
Challis Transfer
& Storage
That the best way for you to be­
come agreeably acquainted with us
la to let us clean, repair and press
your) clottgcs. One trial will con
vlnce you that our mutual business
acquaintanceship will be worth
while.
We Haul Anything Anywhere
513 Main St.
Phone 158
Pendleton, Oregon.
Anytime
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
A SPECIALTY
Phone 74-M
IMPERIAL
CLEANERS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
AND GLASS
Has Y our
Subscription
E x p ire d ?
,
Come in anc
renew it nex.
Unie you an
In town
HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING
BUTTONS
and
BUTTON HOLES
Mail orden promptly
attended to.
THE SMART SHOP
Mrt. R. L. Parker, Prep.
822 Main St.
Pendleton, On,
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