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THE HERMISTON The First National Bank HERMISTON, OREGON. : HERMISTON: LOCALS-- -- 3 WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU Ç =----- of Hermiston Strictly Fancy Alfalfa Seed 9992 Pure, at 20c per pound Capital & Surplus $30,000 — No dodder or noxious weed seed— THE TIME FOR FALL SEEDING WILL SOON BE AT HAND No. 1, west 9:45 a. m. No. 2. east No. 19 west 4:55 a. m. No. 6, east No. 15, west . 7:05 p. m. No. 16, east BANKING HOURS 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. (except Saturday) General delivery window open week days from 8 a.m. to 6. p. m, Sundays, from 12:15 to 1:16 p. tn. ..... 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 5, west 9:30 a. m. Mail closes for No. 1, west 11:45 a. m. Mail closes for No. 17. west .... 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 6, east 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 4, east 2:30 p. m. Mail closes for No. 2, east . .........3:15 p. m. Mai closes for No. 18. east A Car of Rolled Barley on which we quote you a low price direct from the ear. The feed market is advancing contrary to our expectation, as well as the wheat market. It does not look that we will get any cheap feed this fall. Now is the time for Crawford Peaches Library Hours Q HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M., meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday •vening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. E. T. Eriksen, Secy. H. D. Newell. W. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS August F. Beisse J. T. Hinkle was an outgoing pas senger on Thursday’s motor. THE FINEST CANNING PEACHES OF THE YEAR AT MODERATE PRICES MASON and BUILDER H. A. Waterman is at Pendleton this week attending county court. 50c per box Flues, Fireplaces Concrete Construction Sidewalks The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nation died early Saturday morn ing last. Interment was at Echo. Fall Goods Arriving Every Day Mrs. and Miss Bryant left Wednes day of last week for Anaconda for a month’s visit. WE NOW HAVE LOCAL MELONS —REASONABLE PRICE, BEST QUALITY W. J. WARNER Hermiston Oregon Am overstocked. Durham and Jer sey milk cows for sale. Leathers, ad tfc OREGON HARTMAN I ABSTRACT COMPANY "d (Incorporated) LAND LEVELING, CLEARING, DITCHING ETC. James Johns, Pres. Chas. H. Marsh, Sec. FARM LOANS & REAL ESTATE BROKER: The only complete set of Abstract Books ir Umatilla county. Phone, Main 64. Pendleton. Ore J. T. HINKLE Attorney at Law HERMISTON, We have to arrive within a few days 2 to 5 each Saturday. ueen E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . a. meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Hazel C. Agnew, W. M. Kathryn Garner, Sec. HERMISTON. 3:30 p. m. 6:00 a. m. 9:10 a. m. Post Office Hours Saturday 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. LODGE DIRECTORY My outfit is large,"but in such shape that the small contract can be handled as economically as a large one. Estimates given. See me before you have work done. OREGON C. O. WAINSCOTT Physician and Surgeon J. K. SHOTWELL Hours: 10 to 12 A. M , 2 to 5 P. M. Res. Phone, Red 398 Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. Byron G. Monkman PHONE 262 Physician and Surgeon when you need any MEDICAL BLDG. PHONE MAIN 8 Residence, Phone Main 7i. Draying OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office in Bank Building, Hermiston Calls answered | Phones. Office and Residence Hours 9 to 6 We are on the job every min ute and can take care of any order. Baggage work a spec ialty. Hermiston Dray Line C B. PERCEY DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL DENTIST (Successor to Dr. J. E. Rose) Office — 5 9 to 12 a. m. Over First Natl. Bank H ours : t 1 to 5 p. m Phone CITY MARKET DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician R. C. Challis, Prop. We Guarantee Eyes scientifically examined and glasses ground to the particular needs of each case. our LARD to be PURE 5 lb. pail, 75c 10 lb. pail, $1.50 All Work Guaranteed Fresh line of American National Bank Building Pendleton Upstairs The HERALD, Pickles,Sauer Kraut, Coffee Canned Goods, Etc. Oregon Voter Fish Thursday and Friday By a special arrangement we can offer THE OREGON VOTER, C. C. Chapman's weekly magazine, BREAD and PASTRY of all kinds And THE HERALD for $2 ------------ -Both for One Year This is the Regular Price of the Highest price paid for Hides and Voter Alone Pelts, Veal and Poultry Now is the Time to Put Up Fruit! While your wife is busy putting up fruit for the family to eat this winter, why don’t you get busy and do something for your stock. Tum-A-Lum Silos are to stock what the Mason frnit jar is to the human being. Tum-A-Lum Silos are designed to use just ordinary lumber carried in stock at our lumber yards. Tum-A-Lum $ilo$ are anchored by foundation bolts against the hardest winds blowing when the silo is empty. (We use no guy wires. Tum-A-Lum $ilo$ are built all of wood and the expansion is the same throughout. (We use no hoops.) Tum-A-Lum $ilo$ have double walls with air space between which actually prevented frozen silage last winter. (Other silos with only one wall held frozen silage.) Tum-A-Lum $ilo$ are recommended by the U. S. Govt, (see Bulletin 589) by Washington State college (see Bulletin 46), by Oregon Agricultural college (see Bulletin 136) and by scores of practical farmers above all single wall silos for this hot dry cli mate. Tum-A-Lum $ilo$ are just buildings - they cost less than other silos (there being no patents or royalties to pay for.) Tum-A-Lum Silos are built from our Free Complete Plans. Tum-A-Lum Silo$ are furnished with all lumber, cement, paint and hardware required—material is complete, except the sand and gravel for the foundation. “See H. D POUNDS, MANAGER About It” at At the Home of “Tum-A-Lumber” F. W. Straw, of Lewiston, was here Tuesday visiting with his brother, H. M. Straw. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co “BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” Mrs. C. C. Gose and little son of Walla Walla came Wednesday evening H. D. Founds was at Echo Thursday to visit with Mrs. Gose’s sister, Mrs. afternoon. Kennedy. Two 2-year-old colts, coming three Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Loughlin, for to trade for pigs. Phone Red 218. adtfc merly of this city but now of Portland, Wm. Merritt came in Saturday last were here from Friday to Sunday, in- to spend a short time with friends here. elusive. Bartlett pears for sale. H E. Hanby. Wm. Kennedy left Wednesday morn — adv-tf-c ing for Portland, being called on ac count of a fire Tuesday in a building in C. S. McNaught, H. M. Straw and which he is interested in the lease. E. P. Dodd went up to Pendleton A few cockrels for sale. Petaluma Thursday morning. leghorns. Best laying strain. E. T. Farm implements and household Erikson. —adv-tf-c goods for sale. Inquire Herald office. —adv-tf c Miss Todd entertained Tuesday even ing at cards in compliment to Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg came Reed who is a guest at the home of home Wednesday morning after spend ing a month on the coast for his health, ber uncle, Tbos. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Overmiller, of Lath boxes 2 feet long for sale, 24c Smith Center, Kan., are guests at the each at Highland farm. J. F McNaught —adv46p Pounds home. Mrs. Overmiller is a sister of Mr. Pounds. Dorothy and Mildred Percey are The last bulletin from the Univer home after spending 10 days with Mrs sity of Oregon announces B. T. Youel E. E. Cotant at Stanfield. as a student working for the Bachelor Stated communication Queen Esther of Arts degree. chapter O. E. S. Tuesday evening. adv c Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M. Robb, who By order W. M. have been in the East for the past H. A. Smull, of Pasco, was here this several months, came home Wednes week and bought some dairy cows day morning. They returned by way While here Mr. Smull was a guest at of California and visited the fair. the home of Rev. Bird. For Sale—A good bay team, about 6 For Sale—2 year old cow and 2 tons years old, weight about 2,200. E. E. alfalfa hay. 900 for all. Inquire Ed Davis, Route 1, Fourth unit. —advtfc Wood, 1 mile east Columbia school. - adv 40-p Mrs. Roth, who accompanied Mr. Roth to Dayton last week, remained The Newport Land & Construction to visit with her daughter, while Mr. Co. sent a carload of equipment to Roth came home in the new Roth car Coyote where a contract has been se brought down from Spokane by Jas. cured Ralph. The steamer Twin Cities leaves Miss Isabelle Dodd was hostess Umatilla at 10:30 a. m each Monday Thursday afternoon to a few of her and Thursday for Portland and way little girl friends who spent a delight points, arrying freight and passen- ful time with various games. The gers. Phone Umatilla Dock & Trans occasion was Miss Isabelle’s sixth fer Co. for full particulars. —advtfc birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Clarice and John D., Mr. and Mrs. Swayze, Doris and Frante, Dr. and Mrs. Monkmar, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hinkle and Mi. and Mrs. A. G. Means left last Satur day morning for Hidaway springs for a week. The trip was made by auto. Milk and cream delivered daily. Cows tuberculin tested. Drake Bros. Phone 404. adv-tf-c Main 34 Main 34 Card of Thanks We wish to thank all of the kind friends and neighbors who so willing ly lent their aid and offered their kind sympathies during the sickness and death of our baby. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nation. Fruit Boxes and Crates MUST BE MARKED with name of the Grower and Packer TO COMPLY WITH THE STATE LAW Some may have overlooked this matter. A rubb r stamp is inexpensive and you can get it quick by leaving your order with The Herald The City Dray Sporting Will do Your HAULING Goods Any Time--Any Where Phone RED 143 Give us a change to show you Hotel Oregon GEO’ E. BRIGGS, Prop. We have just added a line of guns and ammunition to our sporting goods depart ment. We would like you to re- member us when in need of sporting goods and look over our line. Hermiston’s Leading HOTEL Corner Firat and Main Sta. CHURCH NOTICES. HERMISTON. Hitt’s OREGON J| METHODIST CHURCH These days when anyone from the Sunday-school 10 a. m. Purdy ranch comes to town a few Theo Parks, Supt. dozen egg plant are loaded onto the Morning worship 11:00 a. m. wagon. Mr Purdy has some espec Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. ially fine ones and fiods a ready mar Preaching, 8:00 p. m. ket. One placed in The Herald win Thursday evening, prayer meeting, dow weighs a little better than two 7:30 o’clock. pounds. Choir practice Saturday, 7:30 p m. Columbia school house A cucumber in The Herald window Sunday school, 2:00 p. m., William this week from the S. L. Carson ranch resembles more nearly a watermelon Sellers, Supt Preaching, 3:00 p. m.; so far as size Is concerned. Cucumbers A welcome to these services is ex are one of the principal crops on that farm this season and nearly everyone tended to all. Rev. J. D. Bird has a few. Yet only a year or two ago we were told cucumbers could not be BAPTIST CHURCH grown here. Morning service, 11 o’clock. For Sale—Ooe 36 inch Ohio alfalfa Sunday school, 10 a. m. cutter, 28 H P. gas engine. Write or Young Peoples meeting 6:45 p. m. inquire of P. H. Buchholz Co., Stan Evening service at 7:30. field, Ore. -advtfc Prayer meeting Thursday evening at The U. S. civil service commission 7:30 in Baraca room. A cordial welcome is extended to all. has announced an examination for for- John Chandler, Minister est and field clerk to be held Septem ber 18 to fill vacancies. The salary to CATHOLIC CHURCH begin with Is usually $1,100 to $1,200. Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. At least one year’s experience in Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. clerical work in a business office and a Everybodv welcome to these ser- knowledge of stenography and type vices. writing is necessary. Men only can fill the places. Any one desiring to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE take the examination should write the Services held at Skinner hall. Secretary Eleventh Civil Service dis Sunday, 10:45 a. m. trict. Seattle, for blanks and informa- Subject, "Spirit.” tion. Everybody cordially invited. NEW STYLE PEN Something entirely new in a Fountain Pen that is sure to please. Best of all it is a Waterman. Come in and see it. THE HERALD Rajah Silk pound paper and envelopes carry The Herald Imprint of perfection OWN YOUR OWN FARM • Our extended terms of payments and the new 20 Year Extension Law for the payments of water rights to the government, make buying a farm cheaper than renting. SEE OR WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co. Hermiston, Oregon