The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 19, 1918, Image 3

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    ROBERT STANFIELD
STATES PLATFORM
4 SPECIAL NOTICE
In the Ladies Department
Addressing a gathering of far­
We are showing new Cotton Poplins for spring wear at 35c per yard.
mers and dairymen at the Stan­
New patterns of Cretons, very pretty for interior decoration or for the popular knitting
field Community Meeting Thur-
bags, : at 35c per yard.
day of last week R. N. Stanfield
Remember we carry Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets as well as the famous Nemo, $1.50 to
stated the principles upon which
$5.00.
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he will stand in his campaign for
Queen Quality Shoes in the standard shapes and leathers, the very best in their class,
the Republican nomination for
$3.50 to $7.20.
United States Senator, as follows;
To support the national admin­
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of Hermiston .. , m
istration and the heads of the
government with all my ability
and energy in the speedy and vi­
gorous prosecution of the war to
a peace satisfactory to the demo­
cracy of the world and compati­
professional cards
ble with the highest ideals of our
w. J. WARNER
civilization.
AttorneyatLaw • ’ ’ •
To a selective draft in practice
Cluett Shirts in a wide range of patterns at old prices. All these goods have advanced
HERMISTON,
. ; onzGon
as well as in theory, which shall
more than 25 per cent.
insure
organization
of
a
national
Can fit you out in what­
Gordon hats at $3.50.
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army and at the same time re­
J. T. HINKLE
ever you may need in the serve the necessary Labor and
Lee’s Unionalls, the very best garment in their class, at $3.50 per suit.
Attorney at Law
—
-way of
And by the way we have the Unionall garments for the ladies at $2.50. Just the thing
supplies for the continuation of
HERMISTON.
OREGON
for
spring
garden work in khaki color.
our industrial pursuits and com­
HUNTING or FISHING
merce.
EQUIPMENT.
F. V. PRIME
In Groceries, the Best of Everything at Reasonable Prices
To an equitable control and re­
DENTIST
Complete line of Base
gulation of food supplies, com­
Hermiston. Oregon
merce and industry, and the es­
Ball
and
other
Sport-
Office, Bank Bldg.
Ofiee Hours:, .
Office Phone. 93
8 to 5; Sundays & eve-
tablishment of à primary market
Residence Phone 32
nines by appointment.
i « ,
ing Goods
in Portland on equal basis with
“Best of Good Service”
Phone Main 34
Confectionery
I
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Chicago and Eastern ports.
ALEXANDER REID
-
-Ice Cream and
To a nation-wide prohibition
t: Fhyelcia and Surgeon
and to all measures which shall government in a vigorous and
Soft Drinks
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.. 1 to 5 P. M.
HERMISTON
Phone: 191
make it practicable and operative successful prosecution of the war
Firat Clase
ce PhggaMain”s.deadancel 3 dis
SECOND HAND STORE
against Germany and her allies.
and not theoretical.
To
permanently
establish
equal
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
“
The
obvious
political
and
DR. R. d. GALE
Pays the highest price for
suffrage in both state and nation. commercial need of Oregon is
Tables
Estimates furnished on
Physician and Surgeon.
SECOND HAND
To establishment by the feder­ competent and resultful repre­
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bidg. I
al government of a naval base at sentation in Congress at Wash­
FURNITURE
Office Hours:
the mouth of the Columbia river. ington.
10 to 12; 2 to 4; ” to 8. ‘*‘*
Phone 551
To effective rural credit legis­
“I pledge myself, if elected
of all kinds.
lation and administration with a United States Senator, to respond
Let us know what household
J. A. PEED
particular view to its adaptabil­ to every patriotic call upon me
goods you have to sell
Accurate information given bn
ALWAYS ON THS JOB
VETERINARY SURGEON
ity to the needs of Oregon.
for service to my country and
We
have
Nearly Every Known Article ia
FLUME AND BRIDGE WORK
To construction by the federal also pledge myself, if defeat­
Office Phone 482
Hotel Phone «1
LONG AND SHORT
the Second Hand Line for Salo
government of a military high­ ed, to perform, to the limit of
Headquarters at Hermiston, Oregon
CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK
HAULS
along
the
Pacific
coast,
and
my
ability
and
opportunity.,
way
DALE ROTHWELL
Give Us À Trial
OPTICAL SPEÇHHST) 1
federal aid in the constuction of every task which may be allotted
Hermiston Transfer Company
M. DUTY, PROPRIETOR
to me as a citizen. I have
permanent highways.
BUTTER WRAPPERS
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
To
see
that
Oregon
participates,
sought
always
to
do
the
latter;
I
For
Sale
at
Herald
Office
Phone 152
Res., 29F2
all things being equal, in nation­ hope I shall during my campaign
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l a
al trade, commerce and industry, be able to convince the people
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Subscribe
for
The
Herald.
and that our state is given recog­ of Oregon that it Is to the gen­
Pendleton. Oregon
THE
i
nition in the federal expenditures eral interest for them to do the
made necessary by the war.
former. I do not assume that
To legislation which shall bring I have greater capacity, diligen­
to a settlement the public lands ce or understanding than others;
question, and the greater devel­ but I know, as all know, that
Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
4
opment of water power, reclam­ there are many things to do
Echo, Oregon
ation of arid, swamp and logged- which have not been done, and
which I think I can help to do.
off lands.
92b H mici.
.
i
44 i!
To
the
organization
and
mobil-
For these reasons I offer myself
--------------MANUFACTURERS OF--------------
zation of all industrial forces, to the people of Oregon as a can­
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, Offers Unusual Opportunity tu Its Readers
with a just and proper consider­ date for United States Senator
ation of the rights of labor, at the Republic primary in May.
MONG our large circle of readers
Which shall guarantee coordina­
there are a great many who are in­
tion of American efforts during
terested directly or indirectly in
No. 9281.
Reserve Dist. No. 12
fruit growing, dairying and other
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the war.
branches of farming. All of these
To legislation that will permit THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
naturally
wish to keep in close touch with ag­
resources of the great west and at Hermiston, In the State of Oregon, at the close
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
ricultural activities throughout the state;
of business. December 31. 1917.
Alaska to be used, at the same
and to know about any fight which is being
I sn* na Makes Better Bread
RESOURCES
time being careful that these na­
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
Loansand discounts.......... .
$146,659.59
Try a Sack
want and against all sorts of schemes that
tural resources are used econom­ Overdrafts, secured . ............... 3..........
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
Unsecured..........
71.33
71.33
ically.
U. 8. bonds to secure circulation (par
interests of this state.
To the removal of the misun­
value). «........................... ...............
6,250.00
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
derstanding and opposition on Liberty Loan bonds, unpledged, 3% per
eent and 4 per cent
7.275.30'
arrangement with THE OREGON FAR­
the part of the federal author­ Securities other than U.S. bonds (not in-
»
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
cluding stock) owned unpledged 10,987.52
ities which has restricted Ore­
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per
gon’s commercial expansion and
is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
cent of subscription)
..........
900.00
—
si rataa
s
. -
FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE
retarded her industrial develop­ Furniture and fixtures ...... -----......... 1.404.57
Real estate owned other than banking
OREGON FARMER in combination with
ment.
house
298.63
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
To the development of Ore­ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
alone.
bank.:...........................!...............
11,626,60
gon’s great shipping ports, Items with Federal Reserve bank in pio-
This offer applies to all those who renew or
cess of collection (not available as re­
through federal improvement of
............ -........ -........
70.50
extend their subscriptions as well as to all
waterways and harbors; the Cash serve
In vault and net amounts due from
new subscribers. If you are interested di­
national banks
.-...................
27,484.33
maintenance of a merchant mar­
r
i $ . » • ' |
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
Total Item 14. 15, 16, 17 and 18
27,554.83
f
ine on the Pacific Ocean, and a Cheeks on banks located outside of city
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but *
or town of reporting bank and other
send your order in now.
just recognition on the part of
cash items....................................
334.30
the federal government of the Redemption fund with U. O. Treasurer
THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
importance, value, commercial and due from U. 8. Treasurer .... ....... 312.50
paper which is devoting itself exclusively
Total
....................................
$213,675.37
to the farming activities and interests of
and industrial advantage of Ore­
Oregon. It has a big organization gath­
gon’s location, situation and har­
ering the news of importance to farmers,
bor, and shipping facilities.
LIABILITIES
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and
I
1 ‘
To a policy of conservation and Capital stock paid In ... ..............
25,000.00
poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at­
- .... 5,000.00
reconstruction which shall insure Surplus fund ..........
tack
wrongful methods and combinations and
Undivided profits............ -...........
4,019.40
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
our national integrity, honor and Circulating notes outstanding -----
6,250.00
and beneficial measures. We are confident
commerce and the moral and civ­ Demand deposits
Individual .deposits subject toehock ... 138,852.63
that our readers will congratulate us on our
ic purity of our people, which is Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 :
being able to make this splendid and at­
daysiother
than
for
money
borrowed)
12,104.86
typified by a conscientious and
tractive clubbing offer.
Certified checks
.......................................
42.67
moral observance of true Chris­ Cashier’s checks outstanding.
677.46
Total demand deposits
...151.677.62
tian civilization.
Time deposits payable after 30 days, or
To have that high regard and
208 PAPERS FOR $1.50-2 FOR PRICE OF ONE
subject to 30 days or more notice)
consideration for the interests Certificates of deposits (other than for
money borrowed) ...............
_ 21,728.35
The Herald every week for one year and The
and progress of humanity and Total of time deposits subject to reserve.
Oregon Former every week for THREE YEARS,
Items
39,
40,
41
and
42
------21.728.35
the
nation
at
large,
which
’
should
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all
for only.
Total___________________ ____ ______
$213,675.37
actuate the motives of every pub-
State of Oregon
I
This la merely the price of The Herald alene
County of Umatilla I "
lie man.
I. A. L. Larson, cashier of the above named
As to why he was a candidate bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
and in respect to the issue raised,
A. L. LARSON, Cashier
and sworn to before mo this 10th day
and in presenting his declaration of Subscribed
January. 1918.
E. P. DODD. Notary Public.
of principles, he said:
My commission expires June 10, 1921
R.’ A. BROWNSON. MGR
“The great national duty of Correct— Attest:
F. B. SWAYZE,
the hour is effective, intelligent
J. R RALEY
and patriot ic support of the
R. ALEXANDER, Directors.
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On account of our increased amount of work,
e find it necessary to change our closing hour from
4 p. m. to 3 p. m.
The First National Bank
Just a few all-wool sweaters left, small sizes, at 50
per cent less than present cost, not new styles but
very serviceable for school wear—sizes 32-36.
Capital & Surplus $30,000
In Men’s Apparel We are Offering
HITT
Hermiston Produce & Supply Company
Reeder & Correll
Billiard and Pool
All Classes of
Buildings
"Auto Truck
Hermiston Herald i
Echo Flour Mills
The Oregon Farmer
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
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...DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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FUEL CASH ON DELIVERY _
:
We are required to pay
for coal and the freight
on it before unloading.
The government regu­
lates the selling price, and
it is therefore forcing us
to ask CASH - FOR ALL
SALES OF FUEL.
_
$1.50
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Butter Wrappers
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