The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1926, Image 3

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1 b consulted regarding logal matters.
Do you make It a point to consult your banker regarding In­
vestments and financial matters about, which he is well versed?
It's a good policy to •‘Investigate Ijefore yon invest."
First National Bank
«1 Hermiston.
Capital, Surplus aad Undivided Prefits O ver >50,000
B. Srrayie, Pros.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Prss.
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Uamni, Asst. Cashier
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Transplanted
plants, also
asparagus
Geo Briggs. ,
We have a fine piano and player
piano in storage near here that we
will sell at ridiculous prlceB to sell
; them at once. We will give easy
terms like rent and we would ac­
cept phonograph or used piano as
part payment. For full particulars
tornato and where they may be seen, ad­
plants. dress, Portland Music Co., 227 6th
36-2tc
35-lp St., Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE— Two Ford sedans at
’
Tom Jensen In Accident
bargain. Kellogg Motor Co. 34-4c
Tom Jensen had a narrow escape
from injury last Saturday near Hold
TOR SALE— T w o Big six McCormick man when the radius rod on his car
mowers, one rake, in good condi­ dropped to the road and caused his
tion. W. A. Leathers.
34-tfs car to overturn. He was under the
Milton Plano, excellent condition, | steering wheel and suffered some
bruises, but was out again Monday
>175
cash.
Pendleton
Music
and proved that the report that he
House.
33-3tc
had a broken leg and several frac­
Slightly used plamo at a bargain, cash tured ribs was erroneous.
or terms. Pendleton Music House.
33-3tc HERMISTON-PENDLETON STAGE
V. A. Leathers beys and sells al­
falfa hay. Oftio) In building for­
merly occupied l«y Western Land
Co. and Hay Grotvers’ Assn, Phone
81.
1-tfc
FOR BALE—A 7 mom strictly mod-
ern house, full bnsement an dgood
lawn. Close to sc) ool. Might trade.
See C. H. Skinne r.
4 6-tfc
FOR SALE— 760 pound Primrose sep­
arator. Enquire Inland Empire
Lumber Co.
43 the
FOR SALE or trade 15 acres, part
alfalfa, part orchard, and some In
asparagus. For partculars call at
Herald offee.
7-tfc
Sweet potato plants from hlll-s.elect-
sd seed, 100 >1.10.
A. D. Smith.
32-8tp
MISCELLANEOUS
Our Service is
GRADUATION
LOWER TAXES
ECONOMY IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS
A FINE CUSTOM IS TO HAVE THE
BOY’S OR GIRLS’ PICTURE
J. S. Norvell
TAKEN
AT
GRADUATION
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
Leave at
Neglect of the liver results In self
36-ltp poisoning! Not so quickly, perlsaps,
but just as surely as If you drank
isture for horses, >2 pev month, poison out of a bottle .It your liver
cattle, >1.50. Gulllford & Hamp­ la not doing !ta work of hoping diges­
ton, Echo, Oregon.
36-3tp tion, eliminating waste from the
WANTED— Calves, bettves, hogs and bowels and purifying the blood, you
ooultry. Phone or write Her­ will always be troubled w ith sick
miston Market.
2 7-tfc headaches, nausea, bllioumiesa, bad
breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa,
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. tion.
See Newell, next door to Sappers.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
18-tfo your system in condition so you feel
your very best again! Try just a
BURK ta headquarters for Army spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex­
Shoes.
cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
the next few meals and notice the
Burk's tor bargains.
quick Improvement in the way you
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf eat, sleep, look and feel— the return
of strength, vigor and energy. You
will be completely satisfied; other­
Try Burk's for bargains.
wise there will be no cost.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­ FR E E ! T his Coupon is Good for
ALTOR.
26-tfc
Sample Bottle
Dr. Thacher’s Liver ft Blood Syrup
If presented before the supply for
free distribtlon Is already given
away. Read the full dealls above,
then act at once, as thia offer is
limited. Get a trial size now by
Pasture for Cattle— Plenty shade and
presenting this coupon to Mitchell
water. Call R. W. Buhman, Tel.
Drug Company.
21-W-2.
35-tfC
HOUSES FOR RENT— Modern four NOTICE OF SH E R IF FS SALE OF
rooms with bath, nice lawn, >15;
REAL PROPERTY ON
also nice four rooms, two bed­
FORECLOSURE
rooms, lawn, close In >12.50.
Notice is hereby given that I. the
Phone 751.
35-tfc undersigned, a sheriff have received
a writ of execution and order of
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­
o f the State of Oregon for Umatilla
plies. Harness, Saddles. Wagons.
County bearing date of April 10,
35-3fc
1926, to Ble directed upon that cer­
LOST— Phonograph album contain­ tain decree and order of sale made
ing dance records; about 4 or 5 and entered in said Court on the
weeks ago. Reward If returned 10'th day of April, 1926 In the suit
to thia office.
35-lte to foreclose mortgage wherein Ellen
Canfield was plaintiff and Sappers’
WANTED — Setting hens. Phone Inc., a corporation, Raymond C.
33F11 or write State Game Farm. Crowder and Lilly Crowder, his wife,
Pendleton, Oregon.
33-10tc Marshall-Wells Company, a corpora­
Good blue grass pasture, shade and tion, and R L. Sabin, as trustee In
water, for cattle, price 83 per bead bankruptcy of Sappers’ Inc., a cor­
per month. This will be a good poration, were defendants. In which
pasture to fatten eattle as we do suit It was decreed that the plaintiff
not overstock these pastures. W have and recover of and from the
* A. Leathers.
29-tfc defendants Sappers Inc. and R L.
Sabin, as trustee in bankruptcy of
PASTURE for horses or eattle. E. said corporation, tbe sum of >750.00
P. Dodd.
34 tfe with Interest thereon at tbe rate o b i
Bert M ullins
V W ItY A B O LODGR NO. SOS. L O. O. F.
V m«eta Mrh Monday « m u « in Odd PaUmra
hall VUitia« member, coniiallv larHad.
W. R. Lonxhorn. Sec. Jasper Templeton. N . <1.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
SERVICE
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
YOU WANT
CALL 25-J
* COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI %
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TRANSFER AND DRAY
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W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
LAUNDRY
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
We W ash Everything But the
Baby.
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
FOUR TIMES A WEEK
SERVICE
Physician and Surgeon
Office phone 733
Res. phone >02
Office in First N ational Bank Bldg.
Troy Laundry
Company
Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY
SERVICE
in internal medicine for the past
fifteen years
AUCTION SALES!
DOES NOT OPERATE
W ill he at Dorion Hotel
TUESDAY, MAY 18
Office Hour»: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
A FEW IFS AND WHY!
ONE DAY ONLY
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
T. H . G aither «
Dr. Mellenthin
TIME
RECLAMATION LODGC No. KTUK.
of P . meaU each Thunkiay evenfrW <•
Mack « Hair, at 74» P^M. Vfhitin«
brothers cordial^ invH af.
W. H. McMillan K. A. Brownaoa.
K. R. and S.
C. C.
IF IT’S
Phone 461
C om ing to
Barber Shop
Cigars, Tobacco
Domestic Laundry Inc.
W m . Shaar, A g en t
LODGE DIRECTORY
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTBB Mo.
101, O. E. 8.. meets second aad
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month at 8:00 sharp In Masonic hall.
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L, Garner, Secretary.
F O U N T A IN
Satisfactory
SCHEDULE
Leave:
a . M.
Hermiston ..................................... 8:06
Stanfield ...................................... 8:20
Echo .............................................. g;30
Nolin1 ............................................ 8; 50
Barnhart ...................................... 9:10
Rieth .............................................. 9:20
Pendleton ...................................... 9:30
Leave:
P. M.
Pendleton ...................................... 4:30
Rieth ............................................... 4:40
Barnhart ........................................ 4:50
Nolin .............................................. 5:10
Echo .............................................. 5:30
Stanfield ........................................ 5:40
Hermiston ................................
6:00
Sunday schedule— Leave Hermls-
toni 10:30 A. M. Leave Pendl'e-
ton, 4:30 P. M.
3ST— New rubber hoot.
Herald for reward.
STRAYED— Dark bay saddle horse,
weight about 1000 pounds; brand
B left shoulder and JS left hip.
Hold and notify ‘Tom Boylen Jr.,
Echo, Ore. Reward.
35-3tc
____
D om estic Laundry
YOUR LAW YER
P.
per cent per annum from May I,
1 9 » . until paM, and the further
sum of >100.00 as reasonable attor­
neys fee, and the further sum of
>34.25 taxed as costs and disburse­
ments, and ordered that the real pro­
perty hereinafter described be sold to
With the approach of hot weather our service In taking care
satisfy said several sums with ac­
of your laundry worries has an added appeal that can hardly be
cruing costs.
resisted by the family In which the health and well being of tbe
Now, therefore, In compliance with
housewife receives consideration. For a nominal charge all the
the commands of said writ, decree
drudgery of wash day and Ironing day can be banished from your
and order of sale, I. R. T. Cooking-
home and done by us with the most modern machinery possible to
ham, as sheriff of Umatilla County,
buy.
Oregon, will on Saturday, the 15th
That—
day of May, 1926, at two o'clock P.
M at the front door of the County
Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon, sell at public auc­
tion to tbe highest and best bidder
for cash all the right, title, estate
and Interest which the said defend­
ant, Sappers Inc., a corporation, had
cn the 5th day of May, 1923, (the
date of the mortgage being fore­
closed) In and to the following des­
cribed real property, to-wit, Lot 16
Is proven by the large liat of satisfied customers we serve every
in Block 2 In Newport's Addition to
week in this territory. We welcome new customers.
the City of Hermiston, according to
Whether It Is finishing work, rough dry work or Thrlf-T- Ser­
the plat thereof duly filed in the
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied If the old reliable
office of the County Recorder! of
Domestic Laundry handles it.
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
PENDLETON
Date of last publication May 13th
1926.
When they graduate from school
W. J. Warner,
32-5tc
Attorney for Plaintiffs. they have passed the first great
milestone of life’s highway. It’s a
big event with them and should be
SPECIALIST
fittingly commemorated.
LESS LAWS
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals Intar-
state Stock Inspector
Residence second house west of the
IF you Intend having an Auction, Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
and
IF ,c u want to sell at good prices,
and
IF you want an auctioneer who
They won’t be boys and girls much
No Charge for Consultation
can speak German as well as
Dr. Mellethln Is a regular gradu­
longer, and you'll always treasure
English,
NOMINATION
ate in medicine and surgery and
that picture in the years to come.
WHY the man you are looking for
Is licensed by the state of Oregon.
He
does
not
operate
for
chronic
ap­
Mr. Wheeler Is prepared to give
his personal attention to graduation pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the
work, and graduates are given a stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He hag
Umatilla County
cordial invitation to visit the studio 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
Subject to the voters at the
Everywhere”
cers
and
rectal
allmentB.
Below
are
Primary Election May 21st.
222 E. A lta St,
Pendleton, Oregon ' the names of a few of his many sat­
His prices are reasonable and he does
isfied patients In Oregon:
(Paid Adv.)
the business.
Mrs,
L.
L.
Peetz,
Moro,
heart
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
trouble.
Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Mar­ Sale Dates can he had at ths office.
ie), Walton, tonsils and adenoids.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ul­
cer of the leg.
Mrs. Nets Peterson, Skamokawa,
HERMISTON TIRE SHOP
Wash , colitis.
First Door West of
Grover C. Gouthler, Coquille, Ore.,
Hermiston Light Co.
colitis and ulcers of stomach.
Wa carry a complete line of re-
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, ear
U. S. Senator Robert N, Stan­
llners and boots, also some auto
I troublo.
field maintains that the natural
J. W. Turner, Dallas, stomach accessorte. New and used tires
resources of Oregon belong to the
and tubes.
Vulcanizng, lira
• trouble.
people of Oregon, and he 1 r lead­
changing
and
tube repairing.
E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, ap­
ing the fight to establish Oregon’s
Selberllng and Federal linea of
pendicitis.
right to use the revenues from
Remember the above date, that tires.
these resources to develop the
30x3H tires........ 17.76
consultation on this trip will be
atate and materially reduce taxs.
BURKhiNBINE A BURKENBINE
free and that his treatment Is differ­
Grazing B ill E ntering
ent. Married women must be ac­
companied by their husbands.
W edge
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Stanfield's grazing bill, w hich'
AngeleB, Cal.
has been unanimously recom­
mended for passage by the Sen- I
ate Committee on Public Lands!
(Stanfield, Chairman) is the I
first step toward restoring con-1
trol to Oregon of the revenues]
from its resources. Secretary ]
Work, Department of the Inter­
ior, pronounces the bill "a con­
Your needs in everything
structive measure which will result In definite an positive bene­
that
is necessary to com­
You do not have to crate your
fits to the livestock industry, and will permit the use of the pub­
furniture
when
moving
in
our
closed
lic lands by both small and large livestock raisers.”
plete your golf outfit.
padded van a we have furniture pads
Stanfield for Port and Shipping
for all kinds of furniture.
U. S. Senator McNary wired Bert Anderson, republican count
Our big closed van hae electric
chairman of Jackson county, on May 4:
lights and sleeping quarters over the
"Senator Stanfield, chairman of the Senate Public Lands Com­
driver’s seat, and on long runs wo
mittee, has conducted hearings and given much of hl stime to Ore­
ran drive day and night.
gon and California grant land tax bill. I AM ASSISTING HIM IN
EVERY WAY I CAN. I am busy assisting In the hearings before
Let U r give you a price on mov­
te Senate Cmmerce Committee on the attempted sale of tha Orien­
ing your goods.
tal line by the Shipping Board to the Dollar interests. SENATOR
STANFIELD IS ASSISTING ME IN EVERY WAY HE CAN."
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 339
FOR REPUBLICAN
For R ep resentative
C olonel
W M . F. Y O H N K A
CHIROPRACTIC]
C. S. WHEELER
HAVE YOU GOITRE?
Have you any abnormality of neck,
throat, chest or other part of your
body’ 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.
Stanfield Fighting to Develop
Dr. W. BOYD WHYTE
Chiropractor
Stangier Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
Resources of Oregon
Penland Bros.
W e H ave
A n ticip ated
T R A N SFE R CO.
C om e
in
and
give our line the
“on ce over.”
Stanfield Comes to Rescue of the Fanner
The passage of the emergency tariff bill on May 27, 1921, plac­
ing protective duties on 28 of the principal farm products, was
due largely to the insistent efforts of Senator Stanfield.
On May 20, 1921, the Stanfield bill was introduced for financial
relief of agriculutral banks and loan companies, through the war
finance corporation. The main features of this measure beca
law as a part of the Morris bill August 24, 1921, and Oregon
banks, trust and loan companies that serve agriculture received
>6,696,000 under Its terms.
W orking for Oregon’» Reclamation Projects
Senator Stanfield favors active continuation of the reclamation
n t Oregon's arid lands until every Irrigable acre Is reduced to
cultivation and production. He i s working in full accord with
his colleague. Senator McNary, chairman of the Senate Committee
on Irrigation, and with Representative Slnnott, chairman of the
same committee In the House In reclamation legislation. The Ore­
gon senators won out | ntheir contention that financial aid to set­
tlers should be povlded by the Government and the Interior de­
partment, In March, 1926. agreen to use >600.609 of the reclama­
tion fund for the purpose of making experimental loana to settlers
on certain selected projects over a period of three years.
STANFIELD S HIGH RANK ON SENATE COMMITTEES HELPS
OREGON. IT WOULD TAKE YEARS FOR A NEW MAN TO AT­
TAIN IS RANK IN THE SENATE.
(Stanfield for-Senator Campaign, E. D. Cusick. Mgr.)
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That the best way for you to be­
come agreeably acquainted with us
is to let us clean, repair and press
yourt clothes. One trial will con­
vince you that our mutual business
acquaintanceship will be worth
while.
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822 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.