THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Public Library Notes
Seed
Potatoes
NETTED GEM VARIETY
We have a pure strain
high land seed for sale
$1.75 per 100 lbs
This is the year to
Raise Potatoes
And Help Win the War
PEARL WHITE SOAP
5 Bar* of Soap and 1 Thrift Stamp, 50c
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
THIS IS THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN GET
Groceries, Meats and Lard
AT HOOVERIZED PRICES
We have lard and compound in bulk.
piil and get it filled.
Bring in your
Pure Hog Lard, per lb
Compound, per lb. .
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fied whenever it is possible when a
meeting is to be held at the library, in
order that the rooms may be warmed
and arranged according to tbe needs
of the various meetings.
Mrs. L. Nizer of Boardman was a
Sixty books were donated by tbe city
guest Monday and Tuesday of this
week at tbe home in this city of Mrs and community to the soldiers and
sailors book collection for which the
G. G. Stewart.
Hermiston library board expresses its
Miss Ozslee Mays arrived Sunday
great appreciation.
from Portland to visit for a time at
the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs J. F.
To Vote on Improvements
Strasser in the Columbia district, the
ladies being sisters.
The board of directors of school
Mrs. Deas returned to her home in district No. 112, Columbia district,
Heppner Junction Wednesday after be have called a meeting of the voters on
ing a guest in this city for a few days the afternoon of April 12, to vote on
at the home of her friend, Mrs. B. F tbe proposed improvements. At that
time Arbor day will be fittingly ob
Strohm.
served by the planting of trees in
J. S. West returned from Portland Columbia Park
tbe first of the week after passing -adv2tc
H. M. Sommerer, Clerk
several days in that city visiting rela
ives and attending to business mat
See Mrs. Johnson for Spring Coats,
ters demanding his attention.
pretty Shirt Waists, one piece Dresses,
Miss Annastusia B. Chezik of Port- Children's Dresses, separate Skirts,
land returned home Monday after an Petticoats, house dresses and mater
Easier visit pleasantly passed in Her- ials by the yard. Home Mondays and
miston as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fridays. Phone 43.
Adv
F. A. Cbezik, the lady being a sister of
Mr. Cbezik.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
30c
27c
OUR BUTTER IS ALWAYS FRESH
We want your Butter and Eggs and
your Veal and Beef. Will pay
top price for No. 1 stuff.
Our Auto Truck Makes Occasional
Trips to Pendleton
and if you have a few hogs or other farm produce
you wish to market there we would be pleased to
take it for you.
RANCHERS READ THIS
IT APPLIES TO YOUR BUSINESS
Ford deliveries are better than they were, so order your car
now for April delivery. Can also take your order for a Chevrolet
or Dodge.
“Use Cars for Business”
"A census of passenger cars taken in Livingston county. Ill.,
among owners of two makes of machines, one selling from $650 to
$850, and the other selling at $1,650, revealed that the vehicles
were largely used for business purposes.
Bay pony, weight about 700 pounds,
D. W. Zeller returned late in the
week from Portland, whither he went roached mane, black tail. Phone C
last Saturday night to attend to the S. McNaught, Hermiston, Ore Re
fixing up of legal papers in a real es ward.
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tate dal in which he was interested
some time ago.
Mrs. C. Bursaw, who was on her way
to her home iu Canada after passing
the winter at Long Beach, California,
stopped off here lor a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. C. Keller, and family.
Send your washing to the Model
After a stay of a few days tbe lady re
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
sumed her journey northward.
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas
Mr. and Mrs C. F. Willbite and fam ket leaves Wednesday morning and re
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For Rent—The Swayze residence,
and household furniture, arrive Sunday
Hum Baker, Oregon, to take up their containing six rooms, with garage.
Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, Box 533
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home iu this valley on a ranch a few
miles north of here which Mr. Willbite
Hatching Eggs- o.
C.-Myers
bought while on a business trip hero a strain B. P. Rocks, Stone’s 200 egg
strain W. Wyandottes, $1 setting. W.
little over a month ago.
Sanders, Jr.
23 tfc.
Mrs. I. F. Hinkle of Portland is a
Wanted—To exchange small dairy
guest at the home of her sun, Attorney ranch in Tillamook for irrigated land
J. T. Hinkle, in this city. Tbe lady is here. Call on or address C. W. Tilden,
recuperating from an attack uf pneu Hermiston, Ore.
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monia contracted in Portland, and was
White Leghorn eggs, *6.00 per hund
accompanied bere by Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore.
who visited with ber in Portland, iu
26-35
order that she might have the benefit
For Sale—Young work team, weight
of a drier climate during the convales about 2600. Inquire Herald office. 25tfe
cent period.
Three general work horses for sale.
County As-essor C. P. Strain was Leathers.
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here from Pendleton last Saturday on
Good cottage for rent, reasonable.
business connected with the appointing
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of a deputy assessor to look after the Geo. A. Cressy.
work uf assessing in this district. Fur
Wanted—600 second-hand sacks. In
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this work he secured tbe services uf land Empire Lumber Co.
R. C. Todd
While here Mr. Strain
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
attended a meeting of tbe Waler Users Leathers.
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Association that afternoon, tbe theme
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
of water being interesting to him as he
Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 4op
is the owner of an irrigated ranch a
Tested eggs for hatching—R. I. Reds
short ways out of Hermiston.
and White Leghorns, O. A. C. strain,
James J. McCready, answering tbe $1 for 15 Orders taken for dav old
call of the draft, left Monday for Pen chicks, 123c and 15c each Mrs. C. W.
La Barr.
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dleton, where he joined a troop train
en route for Camp Lewis, Wash.,
For Sale—150 egg Mandy Lee in
where he is now in active training. In cubator, Humphrey bone cutter, hand
bidding bis friends farewell Mr. Mc or horse power; potato digger and
planter; 800 lb. capacity Economy
Cready stated that no* that be had King separator. Wm. Kennedy, fourth
joined the army be hoped be would unit.
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not be submarined when sent across
Good saddle horse for sale cheap.
(he big pood, as be wanted to get to Will drive single or double. Robt. E.
France and take his chances with the Kennedy.
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rest on tbe field of battle.
See us for your mowers, rakes, plows,
B. F. Knapp, accompanied by Alder harrows, gas engines or anything in
the farm machinery or implement line
H M. Straw and A. L. Larson, drove
if you want the-best at prices that are
his auto to Richland Sunday last right. Sappers’ Inc.
29-35c
They started early in the morning.
For Sale—Fresh young cow, 860.
The trip over was made in record
Cheap work horse. H. J. Stillings.
time and the little visit to that irri
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gated portion of the state of Washi g
Wanted—Good alfalfa land in ex
ton was much enjoyed. Returning,
change for 5 acre Irrigated commercial
however, tbe high wind storm of that orchard near Hood River. Highschool,
day was encountered, and after a bard R F D . tel., electric lights, etc., well,
journey over the Horse Heaven they lawn, shade trees, 5 room house, barn,
had to remain at Plymouth, being un family berries, la asparagus and 2 to
3a alfalfa between trees. Give full
able to get across tbe Columbia on the particulars—waler, distance, section, '
ferry on account uf rough water and etc. W. H Corey, Hood River, Ore. |
wind
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(WANT AOS
Seed potatoes *1 per sack.
C. C. Ballenger of the Boardman
Lumber Co. while here Mooday get 384 P. H. Folien, Umatilla.
Dr. Freeze makes reg
ting some Information and data for use
by him while managing the L berty ular visits to Hermis-
ton
Consult him free
Loan campaign in that district, said | and be sure of good aye
that Boardman was going right ahead service.
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Phone
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in the building line, bia company bav-
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log just furnished the lumber to H. A.
Hotel
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"Oregon dining room and hereafter will
•'Of 88 farm owners, 63, « 73 per cent, bought their cars as necessary farm equip- Emer, a rancher in Juniper Canyon, serve a good meal for 35 cents and up. |
ment: 21, or 25 per cent, bought them for business and pleasure, while only two said they near that city, for the erection _
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of a Fresh noodles and
chop
suey
a special.
bought them
f < business,
Asked what percentage of the use of their cars was ranch house 26x26 feel in dimensions
said 95 per cent; 20,90 per cent., and 10, 70 per cent. The average of The bandeóme thirteen room farm
primarily for pleasure
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GUARANTEED FOR 7500 MILES
of satisfactory service—more miles of service than any other
pneumatic tire on this or any other market. This tire costs
no more than any other standard tires—not as much as some
of them.
James Smith, chief clerk at Hitt's
Confectionery, arrived home Monday
morning from a several days business
trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb are again
Cream colored
buckskin mare,
settled nicely on their ranch in the weight 800pounds, black mane and tail,
western part of town attera six months mane roached. Phone 257, Hermiston,
absence in Spokane, during which time Ore. Reward.
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Mr. Robb has beenon the road as sales
man tor a large calendar house.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
B. S. KINGSLEY
ASBESTOS -
PROTECTED TIRES
: HERMISTON:
The children’■ story hour for tbe
small children of the community baa
been adopted aa a permanent library
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feature. Beginning Saturday afternoon
at 3 o’clock tbe children will gather
Butter in Berlin is reported strong
at tbe library room and story telling
at $2 25 per pound.
and games will be tbe feature. Tbi*
Mrs. D. C. Chapman and Mrs. G. will be in charge of competent persons
Willman were visitors to friends in to be appointed from time to time.
this city from Umatilla Wednesday.
The librarian would like to be noti
ig.’i onx_has leased the
Open
waiter-
all day and evening.
Girl I
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all replies was 82 per cent. The average distance the 88 farmers drove their cars was residence and large barn on the Mike
For Sale—Irish Cobbler seed pota. |
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2,984 miles a year. Average value of the farms in Livingston county is more than $30,000 Marshall ranch a short distance from toes. P. P. Sullivan.
Results of the investigation may be considered typical of the way farmers throughout the Boardman is fast nearing completion
Found— Pipe wrench and leather
country use their cars.
under the guidance of Coe tractor L. punch. Owner can have same by call- |
| Nizer. The material for the structure mg at this office, proving property and
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I waa aleo furnished by the above Jum paying for this notice
i ber concern, tbe estimated cost of the
I buildings being 83,500
L. H. Pearson & Son
LET US SHOW YOU
the construction of the Asbestos Protected tire—you will
readily see wherein it is possible for the makers to positive
ly guarantee their tires for this remarkable mileage.
NO BLOW-OUTS, NO SAND BLISTERS, NO TREAD
SEPARATION, NO RIM CORROSION
Adjustments, should any be necessary, are made by us
at our store without haggling or compromise on an actual
mileage basis. You don’t have to wait to send the tires to
Portland, Spokane, Seattle or elsewhere.
Oregon Hardware & Imple
ment Company
A
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 TO $250.00
Easy Terms
Late Records
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS
Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Arsenate
Spray* at about last year’s prices
Hermiston Drug Co
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
PRETTIEST
PERCEY SISTERS
THE LEADING MILLINERS
Phone Your Order*
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
“THE MOVIE”
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-A Good Show------ =
Every Saturday Night
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
Millinery
A COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE
LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY IS
NOW ON DISPLAY.
Mark’s Marief Sture
Your Suit Renewed
Just at this time of year, “between seasons," tbe question
of do hing is a puzzle. You don’t feel like investing in a new
suit, and yet you need a change.
We can help you out.
Just get out some of those subs you bave hung back in the
closet, and bring them to us.
WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW
We not only press your suit, but dean it, taking out all
grease and dirt, and riving it really the appearance of new.
We help you to practice economy with neatness.
JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR