THE HERMISTON HERALD, The First National Bank Remember Last Call for Low Shoe LOCALS of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 BANKING HOURS Local Train Time Card I No. 1. west 9:45 a. m. No. 2, east I No. 19 west 4:55 a. in. No. 6, east No. 15, west... 7:05 p. m. No. 16, east Sale!! We still have some good numbers in Mens’ and Women’s low shoes at 3:30 p. m. 6:00 a. m. 9:10 a. m. Post Office Hours General delivery window open week days from 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundays, from 12:15 to 1:15 ps m. Mail closes for No. 5, west 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 1, west 9:30 a. m. | Mail closes for No. 17, west 11:45 a. m. Mail closes for No. 6, east .. 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 4, east 6:00 p. m. I Mail closes for No. 2, east . 2:30 p. m. Mail closes for No. 18. east ....... .......... 3:15 p. m. Saturday 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. (except Saturday) HERMISTON: P ~---- 9 HERMISTON, OREGON. 20 per cent discount This sale closes September 1 Library Hours 2 to 5 each Saturday. CIVIC CLUB LODGE DIRECTORY E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members August F. Beisse Civic club will meet Friday after- noon, August 27, at three o’c ock al the home of Mrs. Newport. welcome. Hazel C. Agnew, W. M. Kathryn Garner, Sec. - HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M„ - - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel­ come. E. T. Eriksen, Secy. H. D. Newell, W. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Flues, Fireplaces Concrete Construction Sidewalks Hermiston HERMISTON. Oregon OREGON HARTMAN ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Chas. H. Marsh, Sec. James Johns, Pres. FARM LOANS & REAL ESTATE BROKER The only complete set of Abstract Books i Umatilla county. Phone, Main 64. Pendleton, Or J. T. MASON and BUILDER The Hermiston Panta torium JESSIE SMITH, Prop. HINKLE CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYE WORK Attorney at Law OREGON HERMISTON. White Shoes, White Gloves and Panama Hats cleaned HOUSE AND JOB WORK Physician and Surgeon P hone 393 PHONE 393 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 Physician and Surgeon MEDICAL BLDG. PHONE MAIN 8 Residence, Phone Main 71. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office in Bank Building, Hermiston Calls answered Hours 9 to 5 Phones, Office and Residence LAND LEVELING, CLEARING, DITCHING ETC. 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. J. K. SHOTWELL DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL DENTIST (Successor to Dr. J. E. Rose) Office — 19 to 12 a. m. Over Firsr Natl. Bank H ours : 11 to 5 p, m. Phone PHONE 262 when you need any D ale R othwell Exclusive Optician Eyes scientifically examined and glasses ground to the particular needs of each case. AH Work Guaranteed American National Bank Building Pendleton Upstairs Oak Tan Shoe Shop BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER SAM ROGERS Hermiston, Oregon Oregon Voter By a special arrangement we can offer THE OREGON VOTER, C. C. Chapman’s weekly magazine, And THE HERALD for $2 11 Hermiston Dray Line C. B. PERCEY CITY MARKET R. C. Challis, Prop. our LARD to be PURE 5 lb. pail, 75c FIRST CLASS WORK The We are on the job every min­ ute and can take care of any order. Baggage work a spec­ ialty. We Guarantee Repairing While You Wait (Palan:) Draying 10 lb. pail, $1.50 Fresh line of Pickles,Sauer Kraut, Coffee Canned Goods, Etc. Fish Thursday and Friday BREAD and PASTRY of all kinds -Both for One Year.............. This is the Regular Price of the Voter Alone Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts, Veal and Poultry Time’s Up! Your corn will be drying up in the held in a few weeks. Save all that food value of those nice green, juicy stalks. BUILD A “TUM-A-LUM Low Cost, Stock Lumber Silo for This Climate. “See H. D. POUNDS, MANAGER About It” at • Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company. D. R. Brownell was up from tilia Wednesday. Your Fall Suit Gordon Hats in the new blocks are here Uma- A. E. Robb appeared on the streets Wednesday at the wheel of a 1916 Ford, purchased through Sapper Bros. Mrs. Lund returned home Wednes day after visiting a month w ith friends in Portland and Seattle. Misses Leah Percy and Blanche Chamberlain are home after a vis t of ten days at Lewiston. Surry and few pieces furniture for sale cheap. Herald office. —adv-tf-c G. W. Bohn, Richard Bohn and W. T. Roberts left Friday of last week for a hunt in the Blue mountains. F. B. Swayze, C. W. Kellogg aid Geo. Rayhill were down at the gov­ ernment camp Wednesday. Five hundred all wool pat­ terns from which to choose. FIT GUARANTEED See the beautiful line of New Mackinaw Coats Hermiston Produce & Supply Co “BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" Main 34 Main 34 a her Butler went up to Pendleton day morning. tickling cucumbers. Mrs. Phipps. —adv-tf-c Fruit Boxes and Crates Harry Maltby is spending this week Postmaster Young, Thos. Campbell, at Wallowa lake. Dr. Monkman and J. K. Shotwell went up to Pendleton Wednesday morning Fine Elberta peaches were placed in on the motor. The Herald window this week by W. C. C. Salser is down in the valley S. Boynton and from the Dodd orchard. MUST BE MARKED this week. During his absence C. H. Milk ‘and cream delivered daily. Crandall is looking after the water Cows tuberculin tested. Drake Bros. system. Phone 404. adv-tf-c with name of the Grower and Packer C. H. Oswalt Thursday drove down - Clyde Morrow has returned to Walla from Echo with a used Ford car pur­ Walla after two months at the home chased there. He will run it as a of his sister, Mrs. Bohn. jitney. First quality Elberta peaches lie Mrs. Warner entertained a number per pound at Sullivan ranch.—adv-48-c of her neighbors Friday evening last Joe Dorsey, brother of Mrs. Young, with a lawn party. All enjoyed a most was a visitor he re this week en route delightful evening. to S in Francisco. For Sale—One 36 inch Ohio alfalfa Am overstocked. Durham and Jer­ cutter, 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or sey milk cows for sale. Leathers, ad tfc inquire of P. H. Buchholz Co , Stan field, Ore. —advtfc Mr and Mrs. A J. Upham went to TO COMPLY WITH THE STATE LAW Some may have overlooked this matter. A rubber stamp is inexpensive and you can get it quick by leaving your order with Mrs. E. I. Davis and daughter came Walla Walla Saturday last fora short up Monday from the government camp visit with friends. to visit with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Bartlett pears for sale. H. E. Hanby. Garner. The Herald •-adv-tf-c Mrs. Wesley Whipple was down Levi Reeder placed a cucumber in this week from Pendleton visiting at The Herald window this week just to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. beat anything else shown. It weighed Callbeck. an even four pounds. A small branch from an Italian prune tree in W. S. Boynton's yard EYE SPECIALIST placed in The Herald display added Thursday, September 2, Dr. Freeze, materially to varieties shown as well the well known eye specialist of Port­ as being fine specimens. land, will be at Hotel Hermiston all Mrs. Born, sister of Mrs Eriksen, day. The doctor does not carry his left Tuesday for her home in Kansas instruments from house to house but City after visiting here several weeks makes no charge for consultation at She will stop for a short visit at Den­ his hotel ofl.ce. Hardest cases invited to o l. At Echo Aug. 31. Stanfield, ver en route. September 1. —ad v.49-c Will trade either goo 1 paying busi- ness or tine ranch in Willamette valley for land on Umatilla project, improved CHURCH NOTICES. preferred. C. A. White, Scotts Mills, Ore. —adv-51 p METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist church has adopted Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Mack and two children and R. C. Mack, all of Hunt- what is known as the Chelsea plan dur­ ington, were here this week en ro ite ing the warm weather. By this plan to San Francisco by auto. II H. and the closing song in Sunday school is R. C. Mack are sons of E. W. Mack, the opening song for the preaching service. The announcements are all of the drug store. made during the Sunday school hour. Mrs. and Miss Mumma returned the Immediately after the singing the ser­ latter part of last week from a visit mon is delivered and the service close s with friends at Portland, Salem and by 11:30. Corvallis. Mrs. Mumma says she Sunday-school 10 a. tn. was very glad to get back to Hermis­ Theo Parks, Su pt. ton and that this country looks the Morning worship 11:00 a. m. best to her. Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. C. L Roadruck, of Irrigon, was up Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday and incidentally brought Thursday evening, prayer meeting, t wo immense peaches for The Herald 7:30 o'clock. window. Mr. Roadruck said he did Choir practice Saturday, 7:30 p m. not want to beat the Hermiston people Columbia school house in size of peaches but just show them There will be no Sunday school or Irrigon can grow fruit, too. preaching at the Columbia school M's. Trowbridge and granddaughter, house until the first Sunday in Septem- Mildred Trowbridge. left Sunday ber. ne • A welcome to these services is ex­ morning f r their home in Portland tended to all. after visiting a week at the home of Rev. J. D. Bird Mrs. Trowbridge's daughter. Mrs. Reeves. Francis Reeves accompanied them to visit two weeks with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strohm, of Seattle, returned home Monday after a week at the home of their paren a, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Strohm. They were the only ones of the family not present at the golden wedding anni­ versary in July and came for a visit at the first opportunity. For Sale—Pair registered Poland China hogs eight weeks old, $12; they are fine ones. Mammoth bronze tor- i keys $6 per pair; half grown ones at $4 per pair. New Superior grain and alfalfa drill, cost $80, will sell for 960. F. C. Park, on Nils Nilson place, 4 miles northeast of town. -- adv-49-c BAPTIST CHURCH Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young Peoples meeting 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 7:30 in Baraca room. A cordial welcome is extended to all. John Chandler, Minister CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these vices. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held at Skinner hall. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject, “Christ Jesus.” Everybody cordially invited. Sporting Goods Will do Your HAULING 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 Hitt’s Corner First and Main Sts. HERMISTON, OREGON 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 ser- Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co Hermiston, Oregon