The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 08, 1919, Image 2

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    THE
BUILD
CONSTRUCTION
OWN
WEALTH
of the
Children’s
COUNTRY
Sake
WANT AOS
NOW
City Hall
Courthouse
School House
Church
Factory
Memorial
to the
for your
HERALD, 1HERMISTON, OREGON:
THAT
ADDS
A HOME
HERMISTON
BUILD NOW
Send your washing to the Model
laundry "at The Dalles. Oregon,
through P B S scel, local axent. Bas:
ket leaves Tuesday morning and«
turns Saturday of each week adv
Stock For Sale-Early Maturing,
Easily Fed type Du roc Jersey h9%
Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore
—
BUILD NOW
U S. DEPARTMENT
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
or LAPOR
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
Half of tny farm
I terms. Come and
re.
W. B. Wilson, Secy.
V . B. Wilson, Secy.
B. Wilson, Secy.
indust.y from the Office of the U. S. Department of Labor, W. B Wilson, Secretary, for free
MAY WE SUBMIT FREE PLANS AND COST ESTIMATES?
Let This
Building be Built
SO WELL
and
------- BY-------
SO QUICKLY
BUILDING .....
That the
.............. NOW ............ Owner will be
Encouraged to
BUILD ANOTHER
U. S. DEPARTMENT
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
OF LABOR
W. B. Wilson, Secy.
W. B. Wilson,
Secy of Labor
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
W. B. Wilson, Secy.
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
OREGON
For Sale—Milk cows and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year .......................................................... $1.50
Six months ............................................................75
I Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies.
Time and
ADVERTISING RATES
Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser­
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy.
5 cents per line.
Labar
BUTTER CREEK ITEMS
Here you can buy
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Pete Sheridan has nearly all his
springtoothing finished on the old
Shaw place.
Mr. and Mrs. Shipley and family
of six children moved into the section
house at West land last week, and
four of the children are now enroll­
ed in school.
The low line ditch is running a
| fine head of water to some of the
farmers north of Westland.
Glen Richards is springtoothing
with his tractor, and he is having
good success.
Ray Marks, brother of M. E
Marks, has arrived at Camp Lewis
hospital, where he is convalescing
I from a wound In the stomach that
has already necessitated two opera­
tions.
While switching cars at Westland
Monday night the train jammed an
empty Into some loaded cars, with
the result that one car was torn all
to pieces.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Basey left But­
ter Creek for Portland Tuesday. They
expect to remain there a few months.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Canfield and
Mrs.
Loise Blumm of Portland were
HERMISTON CREAMERY CO.
supper guests of Geo. Wurster Tues-
day. Mrs. Blumm, a former resi-
dent, is on the Creek visiting and
T**llllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l| looking after her land interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Shults have mov­
ed onto the Atterbury upper ranch,
WHERE HIGH < I ASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY.
WHERE EFFICIENCY
= and intend to farm the
place this
year.
REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­
minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­
tion to choose from. We have Angorian knitting and cro­
chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc.
S tore
BUTTERFAT
A0)
THIS PRICE BE-
(.6 CAME EFFECTIVE
—e MARCH - - 5th
OAK TAN SHOE SHOP !
HERE
WHERE
SHOES CAN Bl
WORKMEN
MADE
TO
YOUR
ORDER
BY
SKILLED
We carry one of the
UMATILLA ITEMS
BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET
♦ I .00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits
Mrs. McCune went
to
Portland
Sunday to spend the week with her
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Yerxa and son
We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinen in =
3 Eastern Oregon
= Roger and Mrs
Robert Brownell
I SAM ROGERS. PROP.
"garget:", I are among
the arrivals from Port­
land this week.
Hill...... .
Mr. and Mrs. B
Spinning have
leased their farm and moved to
HHIIIIIIIIIIHIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin town
Mrs. Jackson spent a couple of
days last week with Mrs. Cherry.
Mm Kellogg was a Portland vis­
itor Friday and Saturday
»,
1 1
loyical idea these war time.—serviceable,
practica rronomy
In no o her phase of everyday ife can we practice
Mrs. Edwards visited last week
thrift to better advantage than in the
with friends In La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Conlin were business
CARE AND REPAIR OF SHOES
visitors to Pendleton Tuesday
Good shoes are built to outwear the second and third pair of soles.
Shoes f which the uppers ar still sound can be repaired to net the
Joe Parkhurst and
Lee Carroll
»
an extr . dividend in satisfactory service
Good Jak tanned
were In Hermiston Tuesday,
leather and honest workmanship are the essentials.
L Brownell and wife were guests
We have one of the famous stitching and finishing machines,
of Hermiston friends Tuesday.
trieal y operated, with an expert at the helm who understands,
-------- --------- - 4---------------- 4- Fork as it
should be done. The cost
3
To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes
by next mail.
=
8
ECONOMY IS THE WATCHWORD
very instance is nominal.
That Satisfies
HAHN’S
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
IN ADDITION TO
Edison and Columbia Phonographs
WE HAVE NOW
For Sale—Barred Rock Eggs, Cor­
vallis strain, $1 per setting, $5 per
hundred. Mrs. F. P. Phipps. 23-3tc.
Entered as second-class matter, December
. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon coming fresh.
General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti­
mate. Plan books at your service.
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
Wanted—To trade 20 acres unim­
proved, with water on it, for good
automobile.
L. Hammer.
22-tfc
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Weaned pigs for sale. Delivery
j after March 25. Ray W. Sprague,
P. O. Box 382, Hermiston
25-tfc
W. B. Wilson, Secy.
Issued Each Saturday by
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
VARIETY
The price on cedar lumber up to 12
inches in width is off $2.00 per thous­
and and we have any width, length or
quality you desire
-
Team for Sale — Weight 1250
pounds, wagon and harness, 1 fres-
no, 1 slip and a good range. In-
The Hermiston Herald
Correll & Mäyrän
MACKS
Leghorn,,
For Sale—Rhode Island Red eggs
! for hatching.
$100 per setting.
23-tfc
Mrs. R. A. Stewart.
light
horses,
For Sale—Several
weight, 1100 to 1200. J. K. Shot-
24-tfc.
well.
During the War
It Was
PATRIOTIC
Not to Build
NOW
We can best show
our Patriotism by
BUILDING
“I WANT TO
SEE EVERY
WAGE EARNER
OWN HIS
OWN HOME.”
KEEP
TIMES
GOOD
Have Your Flume Lumber Cat Up on Machines-- -Saving
9tfc.
Wanted—Good horse about 1200
pounds. Price must be right. . A. P.
22-tfc
Ayres, Boardmao, Ore.
Garage.
quire Turner & Caldwell's
25-tfe.
Hermiston.
no
dod-
For Sale—Alfalfa seed; 1
| der. N. B. Whitford.
21-tfc.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
I
Now that the “Boys” are home and
more coming, Give them a job making
flumes, drop boxes and flood gates out
of our quality cedar lumber - - . .
For Sale—Bay horse 7 yearsold, about
i 1400 pounds. A. N Raymond. 22-tfc.
distribution to encourage immediate building.
W. B. Wilson, Secy.
easy
for sale on vers
C. W. Labar
see.
Hatching EgLs—White
setting: 88 for 100. Mammoth Bronze
I Turkey tú setting. Pigs for sale.8
up, also 1 fine registered Poland < bina
brood sow, 1 O. I. C. brood sow, 1 «V
istered O. I C. boar. L Hammer ¿life
This page of ads are copies of a number of various colored posters that were sent out to the
building
Now Is The Time
P. P. Sulivan.
THE PATHEPHONE
heifers
23tfc
tfc.
Which plays all makes of records. Also Pathe records used by the Brunswick
and Sonora which are patterned after the Pathe.
ALL PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS
For Sale— Porch swing and break-
fast table at Correll & Mayran shop.
23-tc.
HERMISTON DRUG CO
For Sale—A few articles of Furn­
iture and canned fruit for F. A.
Brunson Estate. Mrs. N. W. Bloom.
23-tfc
The party who took the two horse
fresno from the Umc.tilla Sand and
Gravel Co. Pit will please return and
save trouble.
23tfc.
For Sale Cheap—80 acres, cash or
terms near Boardman. Some cleared
and some improvements.
Address
owner, 1828 East Everett, Portland,
Ore.
R. J. Arnold.
23-2tc.
Must be Sold—10 acre tract, mile
from Hermiston; se 1 of se‘ of
ne‘. Sec. 4, township 4. Mrs. W. B.
Knowles 37271 Lisbon Ave., Mil-
waukee Wis.
27p
For Sale—A paying business block
in Hermiston. Carries good lease.
Will pay 13% per cent on price ask-
ed. If you have money to invest
look into this. Box O, City. 25-2tc.
For Sale—Ford Touring Car. Com-
píete new 1919 engine, and trans-
mission and differential completely
overhauled with new parts. Car
good as new except that body is not
in very good condition. Will take
$225.00 on time or $200.00 cash for
quick sale. Easily worth $325.00.
No further use for it. Sappers' Inc.
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
French Restaurant
25-ltc.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Wanted— To
'
buy about 200 stock
Most up to date restaurant in Easter Oregon
hogs
Try our 35 cent dinner
weighing from 80 to 125
pounds. A. L. Steiner, Stanfield.
HOHBACH’S
Phone 83.
25tfc Bakery. Confectionery, Restaurant
Pendleton
For Sale—Lady's bicycle. O. A
Cressy.
25-ltc.
For Sale—One Brown’s Hydrople
150 lb pressure spray pump, with 30
FIXTURES
feet of hose and two 12 foot bamboc
APPLIANCES
poles, all in good condition. Inquire
Phone 139
203 V. Court St. Pendleton, ore
or write Ben Smith. Irrigon, Oregon.
J.L.VAUGHAN )
Second Hand
Store
Is now open for business
ELECTRIC
AND
25-3tc
Eggs for Hatching, Black Minorca
variety. $1.50 for setting of 16.
Challis.
25tfc
Wednesday. March 12,
Dr. Freeze, the Eye
“Specialist, will be at
Oregon Hotel parlors.
Hermiston, all day.
also until 9:40 morning of 13th
........... -reruns of 13th I»
you^re sufferer from headaches
crosseyes, or any chronic eye trouble
or need solid comfort reading glasses
do not fail to consult Dr. Freeze
Free demonstration of the new onei
Piece lens for both near ana Par
vision. At Echo 10th. Stanfield 11th
6
REMINGTON
UMC
LOOK FOR
" Auto Truck
always ON THE job
long and short
Phone
Ispee. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
A
6 Ammunition
At the same location «
formerly with a full line of
second-hand goods.
We
Will
Buy all Your Old
Junk
J. McCoy, Prop.
Res., 29F2
9 Jacob L Stork
BARBER SH
Clean and Sanitary
THE RED BAIL
TRADE MARK
Under New
Management
CALL AND SEE US
HAULS
• Blacksmith
•
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Horseshoer
Hot and Cold
SHOWER BATHS
Notice
Stated communication of Queen
| Esther Chapter. O. E. S.. next Tues-
Shop located on Hurlburt A
By Order Worthy Matron
HERMISTON