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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1917)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. . on the local Tuesday af ernoon. Mr and Mrs. McLean are from Metolius. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Rent a Safety Deposit Box and have a safe depository for your valuable papers From $1.00 to $2.00 Per Year • The First National Bank (FIRST) of Hermiston O. C. Akers, who with bis son, came recently to lake up work oo his ranch bere, Sunday received a car of house- hold goods and farm equipment. Home grown asparagus is now io the local market and though a little late thia season ia up to the uaual standard for quality. The number of guards at Cold Springs reservoir has been increased to five and a guard established at the Irrigon diveraion dam juat below Her- miston. Tbe Furnish project reser- | voir also has an armed gaard. Now that J. Pelmulder has tbe Glasson place be ia giving all his apare lime to starting for sale vegetable and flower planta. There is a small but good greenhouse and this is already Dr. Wainscott’s office is now on the 9-3-3-3-3-3-*f-ef-==-9 weil filled. second floor of tbe bank building in Wm. Sbaar, who has tbe barber the suite just fixed up. e = ===== =LOCALS— — ) shop in the Hotel Oregon, was In The interior of tbe Siseel store was Portland last week and ordered equip 009UOUGO“®® this week treated to a refinishing ment for bis new location next door under direction of E. O. Comegys and to tbe light office. A complete new Local Train Time Card is greatly improved thereby. and un to date equipment will be in No. 1, west... 9:55 a. m. No. 2, east 3:80/p. m. No. 15, west... JtM p. m. No. «. east... 5:38 a. m. Tbe M. E. aid Is serving supper thia stalled. No. 16. east... 9:15 a. m. evening from 5 to 8 in the Mack ball. Saturday, April 28, has been set The proceeds will go into the parson aside for a state wide good roads rally Post Office Hour. General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. age fund. at Portland. Delegates from every to 6. P. tn. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. community are asked to attend and Mail closes for No. 1, woat...... ........♦...... 9:20 a. m. Dr. Sharp, a dentist of Pendleton, there is no restriction as to number, Mail closes for No. 6, east.................. -....... 6:00 P- m. Mail closes for No. 2, east..............................2:30 P- m. was down Thursday with a view to se Mail closes for No. 16, west.. ..........-................. 6:00 P- m. curing a tract of land here and im the more tbe bettea. The state high way commission will be present to proving same. Library Hours answer all questions and prominent 4 to 6 each Wednesday. R. B. McLean, who recently pur men of tbe state will discuss the road 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. chased the Knapton place, came Tues bill. Tbe matter of reduc d fares on Dr. Campbell was in Portland several day with a car of household goods and all railroads and boat lines is now up farm implements. Mrs. McLean came with the transportation lines. days this week “ Capital & Surplus $30,000 I HERMISTON: When you want Collars of Courte you will want an Arrow We have a Few Odds and Ends of Mens* Shoes We are agents for the Arrow Collars and Cluett Shirts. New form fit shapes. That we are closing out at special prices to ) move them. Not full range of sizes. The new Gordon Caps are in and we think very snappy in style and fabric, 75c to $1.50. We have a few pairs of Mens Shoes at very special prices. substantial footwear. A great saving to you. A little out of style but good We are showing some new patterns in Broadcloth for skirts which will be the popular fabrics for summer wear. Some new shades of Silk Poplin at $1.75 per yard. Printed Voiles. A nice line of Cotton Poplins at 30c. Georgette Crepe in pretty shades and Crepe de chien, $1.75. Black Taffeta Silk, good heavy weight, $1.75. be in demand for your spring sewing. We have our new laces and nets which will | Auto Scarfs and Veils are in order now. Curtain Cretonne, plain and fancy, to brighten up windows, at reasonable price, 25 to 40c | Holeproof Hosiery, the fiber silk and silk kind, 60c to $1. Holeproof Hosier, lisle and i cotton, 35 to 50c. Considering the present price of merchandise these are all underpriced Hermiston Produce & Supply Company “Best of Good Service” Phone Main 34 get poseeva) = nwreti a" [l7 [a i inia No. 461~-Four Rooms—$490 ; "Braced Rafter” Gambrel Roof Barn 1 11 " " ‘Lu A A 7 (Two other types framing this barn) No. 395—Three Rooms—$309.00 Ace, YA? ihot ** a "% Garages from $30 Up Now is the Time to plan your new No. 492 —Four Rooms—$360.00 Buildings for the Year No matter what you contemplate building you should ask to see our free 1917 plan books on same—Hundreds of de signs—Can be made to suit you. so MB g NO EXTRAS Our guaranteed price covers all material necessary. Come in Today Straight Roof Barn—Any Size No obligation to buy, as we are glad to be os service vt “in See Brownson About It AT Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. *** Sanlight Hog Hou tea—Any Size (Portable Hogsheds from $9.00 up) No. 694-Six Rooms—$643.00 No. 898—Eight Rooms—$761.00