The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 01, 1919, Image 4

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    THE HERVISTON
HERALD,
: HERMISTON
Sidney Mack has opened up a gar­
age in Boardman.
Vote 300 X Yes March
4 For Good Roads
R. C. Challis is having two
west of his house graded.
lots
Mrs. R. C. Todd and Fannie spent
Sunday in Pendleton visiting Miss
Virginia Todd.
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Good Roads
Good Country
J. H. Young has had the ground
aound his bungalow graded and put
in shape for a fine lawn.
Special
See Our Window
3 cans for 25c
Vote Yes Tuesday
March 4th
C. 8. McNaught and Dr. Prime
I are Dodging about these days in new
| cars they recently purchased.
Ursel Hiatt and Norman Dunning
are home after having been released
j from military service.
Frank R. Knox returned Wednes­
day after having been mustered out
of service Dec. 20 at Camp Lewis.i
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith, long
time residents of Hermiston, depart­
ed last Sunday for Portland to make
! their home.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
A cute little baby girl arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Campbell on Thursday, February 20
1919.
Edgar Anderson has returned to
Ellensburg. Washington, after a ten
day visit with his sister, Mrs. W. B
Knox, and family.
KIN
Mrs. C. L. Frazier arrived here
from La. Grande the first of the
week on a visit to her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. E. W. Barnes.
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
PRICE
$845
MODEL
490
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Mr
and Mrs. O. G. Sapper and Mrs. Hin­
kle have been visiting in Portland
several days this week.
Rev. M. R. Gallaher has been in
Spokane the major portion of the
week attending the centenary con
ference of the M. E. church.
Mrs. Geo. Holland passed several
days in Portland this week visitine
Mr. Holland, who is in the employ of
a large meat firm in that city.
R. C. Challis this week purchased
a new Ford runabout at Lays’ Gar
age and R. L. Tipple of Umatilla a
, Ford ton truck at the same place.
Say, You
Wait a minute and think and then
vote 300 X Yes and get the good
roads work going, for it means some­
thing for all of us. Especially is
this ho when on a hot summer’s day
your Ford gets hotter and hotter
when trying to get It through a sand­
blow.
And while you are thinking about
the good roads Just wait another
minute, and while doing so Just give
the City Meat Market and Grocery a
small or large order.
CHEVROLET
If you vote 300 X Yes it means that you will get from 25 to
30 miles to the gallon of gasoline from your Chevrolet,
That you will get half again as many miles from your tires.
That you will be able to ride around the country on youi little
pleasure jaunts with your wife and family in comfort, instead of through
mud or dust, as the case may be.
VOTE 300 X YES
are Wednesday, March 12,
Soon Dr. Freeze, the Eye
4. Specialist, will be at
TP Oregon Hotel parlors,
F. J. Thomas has taken over the
management of the Auseon barber
I shop, and Is again wielding the lath-
Hermiston, all day,
| er brush and razor just like he did also until 9:40 morning of 13th. If
of yore.
you are sufferer from headaches,
crosseyes, or any chronic eye trouble,
,Mrs. E. E. Shaw of Cold Springs. or need solid comfort reading glasses,
| returned last Sunday from Coeur do not fail to consult Dr. Freeze.
d’Alene. Idaho, where she attended Fiee demonstration of the new “one-
the obsequies of her father, who Piece” lens for both near and far
died on Lincoln’s Birthday.
vision. At Echo 10th, Stanfield 11th.
Good Roads Must Come
So Vote 300 X Yes
Mrs. Mabel Sapper, daughter Mar
garet, and Mrs. Smith, mother of
Mis. Sapper, leave tonight for Los
Angles. Calif., where they will visit
for a time with relatives In that city
before continuing their journey to
their old home in Erie, Penn., to re­
Send your washing to the Model
side.
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
For Sale—Barred Rock Eggs. Cor- ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
vallis strain. $1 per setting, 85 per turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
hundred. Mrs. F. P. Phipps 23-3tc
Wanted—Your subsciption for The
Saturday Evening Post, 92 00; The
Ladies Home Journal, $1.75:
T
The
Notice
Due to the tax by the govern- Country Gentleman. 11.00. Ed. H.
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
3tfc
ment on gasoline we wish to an­
Stock For Sale— Early Maturing,
nounce to the general publie that on
February 28 we raised the price to Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs.
Geo. H. Root, Hermiston, Ore.
12tfc
27*4 cents per gallon. We will en­
deavor to give you quick service so
Half of my farm for sale on very easy
that you wll be better satisfied to terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar
pay this price.
9tfc.
Lays’ Garage. re
Next Tuesday
WANT AOS
DON'T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
When You Go to the Polls
Help the Bond Issue Carry
After voting come here
and Order your Groceries
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Hatching Egis—While Leghorn, 82
setting: 88 for 100. Mammoth Bronze
The first of a series of public auc­ Turkey $5 setting. Pigs for sale, 85
tion sales will be held Saturday. up, also 1 fine registered Poland China
brood sow, 1OIC brood sow, 1 reg
March 8. beginning at 1 p m.. at the istered O. I C. boar. L. Hammer 21lfc
Public Auction
Hermiston, Oregon
Contractors Builders Plasterers
Finishers
Concrete Work
We Absolutely Guarantee all Contracts
described, before S.
Newberry.
Notce for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. United States Commissioner, at his
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, office, at Pendleton. Oregon, on the
13th day of March. 1919.
Claimant names
witnesses:
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
liam J Warner, of Hermiston, Ore., Frank B. Swayze, Charles A. Keller.
assignee of Chas. A. Montandon, as- William G. Fritts, and Frank C.
signee of John D Rice, assignee of Park, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
Miles E Pearson, who, on Sept. 30, |
C S. DUNN. Register.
1904, made Desert Land Entry.
No.
02273, for SE% SEY. Section 19
For Sale
Township 5 North, Range 29 East, |
Thirty
acres choice
...
» .....
. land in Fourth
Willamette Meridian, has filed no- .
Unit, all
in alfalfa; 3 acres cash.
new seed-
tice of Intention to make final proof, j Ing
Will sell for - part ------
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In-
e, 22.1.)
... .
to
etoblie" claim ...
to a).
the land
above .a.
quire of owner. J. C. Mathison. 22-fe
LION TIRES AND TUBES
Hermiston Second-Hand Store. At­
For Sale—Bay horse 7 years old, about
tend If you are In need of something
1400 pounds. A. N Raymond. 22-tfc.
useful and thereby save money.
23-2tc
J. McCoy. Prop.
Wanted— Good horse about 1200
Notice for Publication.
pounds Price must be right.
Ayres, Hoardman, Ore.
A P.
22-tfe
Department of the Interior, U. S.
For Sale—Alfalfa seed: no dod-
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, der. N. B. Whitford.
21-tfc.
Feb. 6th, 1919.
For
Sale
Cheap
—
80
acres,
cash
or
Notice is hereby given that Bessie
G. Spencer, of Hermiston, Oregon, terms near Boardman. Some cleared
Address
who. on May 12th. 1915. made Rec- and some improvements.
owner,
1828
East
Everett.
Portland.
lamation
Homestead Entry. No.
Ore.
R. J. Arnold.
23-2tc.
014695, for Unit "F" in the SWY.
being the SEY SW‘. Section 32.
Furniture of four room house for
Tvp 5 N . Range 29 E , Willamette sale, and house can be rented. In-
Meridian, has filed notice of inten- quire at this office.
22-tfc.
Hon to make 3-year proof, to estab­
Wanted—To trade 20 acres unim-
lish claim to the land above describ-
proved. with water on it. for good
ed. befere W. J. Warner. United
automobile.
L. Hammer.
22-tfc
States Commissioner, at his office,
The party who took the two horse
at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 7th
fresno from the Umatilla Sand and
day of April. 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses Henry Gravel Co. Pit will please return and
M Sommerer, William J. Downer save trouble.
23tfc
Otto °’ Sapper, and Charles A Kei
For Sale—Rhode Inland Red eggs
ler, all of Hermiston, Oregon
for hatching.
$100 per setting.
c s DUNN, Register
Mrs. R A. Stewart.
23-tfc
Quality
« .
Toe
%*
Service
W e ma intai 1 a high standard on heavy busses
carrying 16 to 22 passengers per trip running 20900
miles on a regular schedule.
Get Our Prices.
Guarantee 5000 miles.
Wa Make Our Adjustment.
Hermiston Farmers’ Exchange
go
For
58.
ge
pa g v.a, ..____ ... - _
“hi
Sale— 2 bred gilts, 1 sow, 6 I
For Sale—Good Studebaker wa-
Theo. Parks, R F. D j 21-4tp | gon.
E p Shaw.
22-4te.