The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 21, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
Let’s all Join the Red Cros
for 1919
E. L. Barnes, formerly in the em­
ploy of the Southern Pacific rail-
I road, visited with his parents. Dr.
and Mrs. E. W. Barnes, in this city
the latter part of last week, leaving
Monday for Spokane on a business
trip.
PRICE $1.00
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
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The irrigation and drainage school
that was to be held here Monday
and Tuesday of this week has been
postponed indefinitely on account of
the Flu.
A Bird in the Hand
(Special Information Service, United States Department or Agriculture.)
GUARD AGAINST CHICKEN “FLU
The first man in the service to
receive an honorable discharge
from Vancouver barracks is Ser­
geant H. H. Mack, who arrived
yesterday to visit his parents
here while on his way to his home
in Huntington.
News was brought to town
yesterday afternoon by a ranch­
er to the effect that an aged
sheep herder had dropped dead
while tending his flock grazing
near Cold Springs reservoir. His
name was unknown by the in­
formant.
Come on, you fellows that have
not paid your subscription after
receiving a statement from The
Herald a month ago, and make
us a Christmas present.
Buy tire chains now. Sap-
pers’ Inc.
14-ltc
New crop wallnuts. 30c per pound;
also Christmas nuts and candies at
Kingsley’s.
adv.
‘A.
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SCRAPS
HUMOR
A Hen With the Roup—Your Chickens May Get in the Same Condition Un­
less You Take Proper Precautions to Prevent the Dieease.
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc
THE.
Man’s Gift
for a Dollar
For the friends you especially want to
please—whether they grow, buy, sell
or just eat food—there is one gift that
is sure of a welcome, at Christmas and
all through next year. It is a year’s
subscription to
The COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
It will come every Thursday—bringing
not only expert, helpful advice on every
farm problem, and wholesome enter­
tainment in stories, anecdotes and pic­
tures, but also a weekly reminder of
you and your thoughtfulness in select­
ing this most sensible of gifts.
The first copy is mailed
by the publisher to arrive
on Christmas Eve, with
■ gift announcement -
beautifully colored, bear-
Give me the names of the
friends you select, with
only One Dollar for each
name, and your Christ­
mas “shopping” will be
There’s No Better Gift for a Dollar
\Call me today
ED.H.GRAHAM
HERMISTON. ORE
Phone 61
Aa authorized subscription representative of
Butter Wrappers This Office
Her Next Number.
“What’s the prima donna sore
about?”
“First she sang a chanson of her
own composition. That didn't get
much applause.”
“Well?”
"So she went out and give ’em Hall
Columbia.”
Technical Arguments.
"I heard a knife grinder and a car-
penter arguing the other day, and
each was scoring according to his
trade.”
“How so?”
“The first was making sharp
joinder to the other's plane talk.”
Mistakes Needed.
“Do you believe everything you see
In the newspapers?”
“No," replied Senator Sorghum. “If
some mistakes didn't get in now and
then there'd be no use of mj doing
so much work from time to time to
get campaign stuff Into their hands.”
• The Times Have Changed.
Litchfield Manure Spreader
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"Nuff Sed” when you see the above picture and see
them working on the farms around Hermiston What
they do tells the whole story, and we sell them on such
easy terms you can’t afford to be without them. Come
and get our proposition. (Two more in stock this week.)
SAPPERS'
EVERYTHING IN
INC
FARM IMPLEMENTS
s
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Dec. 4, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Char­
les A. Keller, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who, on May 12, 1915, made Recla­
mation Homestead Entry, Number
014667, for Farm Unit "S” of SW1.
Section 32, Township 5 North, Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of his intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
W. J. Warner, United States Commis-
sioner, at his office, at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 8th day of February,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: Otto
G. Sapper, Henry M. Sommerer, Paul
M. Miller and John L. Waller, all of
Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Dec. 4, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Paul
M. Miller, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who, on May 12, 1915, made Recla-
rhation Homestead Entry, Number
014669, for Lot 4 (Fractional SW%
SW1 ), Section 32, Township 5
North, Range 29 East, Willamette
Meridian, haa filed notice of inten­
tion to make three-year proof, to es­
tablish claim to the land above de­
cribed, before W. J. Warner. United
States Commissioner, at his office, at
.Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th day
of February, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses; Otto
O. Sapper, Charles A. Keller, William
J. Downer and Henry M. Sommerer,
all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
LODGE DIRECTORY
ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s .,
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members
Q
elcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A F A A. M„
meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
H. K. Dean. Secy.
J. H. Young. W. M.
Alfalfa Hay
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
Alfalfa Hay
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F..
• meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. See.
J. S. West, Noble Grand
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. R. G. GABE
Alfalfa Meal
We are always in Iha market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
C.S. M c N aught Co-
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Baled or Chopped
and
Phone 551
PRIME
DENTIST
Phone Your Orders
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 32
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
for all kinds of
J. A. PEED
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office Phone 464
L
House Phone 283
Office in old Reading Room
Transfer Work
Stand al Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
D. N. REBER, M. D.
Optical Department
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
Pendleton
Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail
I use the Latest Painless Methods
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
Residence 103 Willow St.
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 683 Pendleton, Ore
Not Drugs.
Sea
LEGAL BLANKS
OREGON.
PIONEER
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED aix YEARS
1
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
BATHS IN CONNECTION
DALI ROTHWELL
Notice for Publication.
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
"I never was so mortified in my Department of the Interior, U. 8.
life.”
Land Office at La Grande. Oregon.
"What's the matter?"
Dec. 3, 1918.
pa-
the
“I was the only woman at
Notce is hereby given that John L Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
triotic rally In a new gown. I knew
American National Bank Building
I should have worn an old dress, but Waller, of Hermiston, Oregon, who.
Pendleton. Oregon
really I haven’t one fit to put on.”
on June 1, 1909, made Reclamation
Homestead Entry, Number 06606.
Just Like Real Folks.
"F"
of NEY, Sec­
for Unit
Irate Shopper—See here. You are
Township
4
North.
tion
6,
charging $5 mora for handkerchiefs
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian,
than the store across the street.
Moat up to dale restaurant In Eastern Oregon
Suave Profiteer—Well, you must has filed notice of intention to make
Try our 36 cent dinner
realise, madam, that even we shop- Five-year proof, to establish claim to
HOHBACH’S
the land above described, before W
keepers have our little differences.
Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant
Pendleton
J. Warner, United States Commissi­
oner, at his office, at Hermiston, Ore­
A GOOD IDEA.
1IOTEL ST. GEORG I
gon, on the 8th day of Feb., 1919.
GEO. DARVEAU, Prop.
witnesses:
Claimant names
Elegantly
Furnished. Heated by Hot
Charles A. Keller. Henry M. Som­
Water. Long Distance Telephone
mer, Herbert A. McKeen and Wil
Connections with Office in All
Ham A. Leathers, all of Hermiston
Rooms. Fine Sample Rooms
Erected 1899- -European Plan --Pendleton, Ore.
Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN. Register.
French Restaurant
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. 8
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon
Dec. 4. 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Birt
Pullar, of Echo, Oregon, who. on
December 8. 1913, made Homestead
Entry. No. 012885. for NEY. Sec
tion 30. Township 3 North. Range
27 East. Willamette Meridian, hai
Carrys—When he broke the engage- filed notice of Intention to make
ment did be ask you to return the three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
ring?
Grace—No.
W. J Warner. United States Land
Carrye—Then I’d send It back to Commissioner, at his office, at Her
him. Under those circumstances It miaton, Oregon, on the 10th day of
can't be genuine.
February. 1919.
Claimant names aa witnesses; Ros
A Show Down.
F. Dawson, Oliver Lee, John Pullai
and 8. 8. Nelson, all of Echo, Oregon
C. 8. DUNN, Register.
Until he has shown his
F. R. Vose, Proprietor
Hermiston
"Auto Truck
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
Res , 29F2
HITT
—FOR
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Phone 139
Hermiston, Oregon
TAKEN UP
One dark iron
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
Billiard and Pool
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