THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. And You 11 Find Us Better Than Ever Prepared to Serve You With Immense New Stocks of the Most Dependable Merchandise We Want You to Make This Store Your Store an additional service we have to offer you. Make This Store Your Headquarters while here meet your friends here—ask us for any information you may need. It's our pleasure to serve you—let us. We Can Save You Money on Every Needed Garment and it will be dependable. No unknown ‘ take—a—chance” goods find their way into this store. IF IT'S HERE IT’S GOOD, and if you arc not satisfied with your purchase when you get it home you have the privilege of your money back if you want it. Visit Our Bargain Basement Visit Our Grocery Department PENDLETON S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Is your subscription paid up. UMATILLA ITEMS HITT —FOR— Confectionery Cigars • Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods First Class Billiard and Pool Tables Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rt up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner • HOHBACH’S Confectionery. Restaurant Pendleton AND LEVELING SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Mrs. Allen and daughter returned the last of the week from Southern Oregon where they have been visit­ ing relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. Hardy of Idaho is spending a few days with Mr. Halford at the Jones-Scott Pit. Mrs. E. Ryman, who has been vis­ iting at the home of her brother Earl Shaw, left the latter part of the week for a visit with her parents on But­ ter Creek. Mrs. Kellogg returned from Port­ land the ratter part of the week, where she had been visiting relatives for a week. There was a special meting of the library, board Friday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Brownell was elected li- bravian. Lee Carroll spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. J, Reese were over Sunday visitors at Rufus, Oregon. Mr. Templeton spent Sunday with his family in Portland. Mrs. Paulu, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Con­ lon and Mrs. McKenzie were business visitors to Pendleton during the week. Quite a number from here attended the dances in Hermiston and Stan- field Friday night of last week. All reported a good time. Miss Naomi Duncan, who has been confined to her room the past week. is reported as being much better at this writing. > heartily behind the loan. Our churches are open for presentation of I the loan. Our organization is ready | to be used for the loan. I suppose this is the first time any great reli­ gious movement has been turned over bodily to the government. This means that 4,000,000 Methodists will get behind the Victory loan even with greater enthusiasm than they might have originally planned.” For Sale— Milk cows and heifers coming fresh. P. P. Sullivan. 23tfc Eggs for Hatching, Black Minorca variety, $1.50 for setting of 16. Geo. Challis. 25tfc For Sale—Gentle four year old Jersey bull. Register number will be furnished by owner. Call on or write to Quick & Davis. Irrigon, Ore, 26-29 THIS PRICE BE­ CAME EFFECTIVE - 24th MARCH For Rent—20 acres, partly im­ proved. Good terms, good section. For Sale—1918 Studebaker, six Inquire Herald, or address E. 3128, cylinder, mechanically perfect, good 35, Spokane. 26-tfc tires, $1100 cash sale; $700 will han- $800 cash or $1000 on time for dle it. Better than new. Also 1 20 acres, being the NY of the NE‘ 1918 light six 5-passenger Buick, of the NWY. Sec 29. T. 5. N., R. 29. just overhauled; runs and looks like E. W. M. Unimproved. Abstract to new. $7 50 takes it. 1 1918 Jordon date. P. H. Schram, 281 12 Larrabee six, run 3800 miles, fully equipped St., Portland. Ore. 26-4tc with cord tires and 1 extra tire. Price $2250. If interested, Inquire For Sale—Piano box. C. W. Til- of J. Brown at Turner & Caldwell den. 27-2tp 28-ltc Garage. Pruning, grafting, by the old re- liable experienced primer, J. A. Ro­ Calls Silo Green Pasture van. Drop a card, Route 1, Hermis- "A silo is a green pasture under ton. Ore. 27-4tp cover, which can be used any time of the year,” declares E. L. West- Baled hay, any quantity, at ware- over, extension dairy specialist of O. heure. Mixed car of feed in stock A. C. He shows by analysis that in soon. W. A. Leathers. water, nitrogen, crude fiber, ether For Sale—10 squares corrugated extract and ash. ensilage and blue grass lire quite similar, though the iron (1000 sq. ft. ), also 9 squares BARGAINS IN AUTOS A- - WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Meal Soft Drinks, Cigars Tobacco Electric Light (jlobes and Supplies loose hay delivered at the mill C.S.McNAUGHT Co MA C.AZINES& PERIODICALS For Sale—Registered gilt and 6 pigs. H. J. Stillings. 27-tfc Freeze makes reg- Dr. 11 do your work under engineer's instructions alar visits tO' Hermis- For Sale—Artichokes 82 a sack; News comes from Portland . that ■on. Consult him free rood narrow-tired wagon $30. In- and be assured of good the services of the entire Methodist See me quire at Stewart ranch, near Colum­ centenary organization, together of good eya service. 26 bia school house. H. J. Belscamper. I with 17.000 Methodist pastors and 27-tfc 75,000 Methodist minute men, were Hermiston. Oregon ; pledged to the government to put Wanted —To buy some good milk cows. over the Victory Liberty loan at a 27-4 tp Phone Stanfield, 28-F15. session • of the National centenal y Turkey Eggs. $2.50 for 10. Mrs. committee which has just ended at J. T. Embry. 28-2tp Columbus, O., according to a recent Send your washing to the Model To Trade- Residence property III statement in that city by Dr. Charles 8. Bowen, executive secretary for the laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Baker, Ore., for Hermiston property. 28-lfc northwest for the $105.000,000 cen­ through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­ Inquire at this office. tenary movement, who with his as­ ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­ For Sale—1 team of young horses, sociate, Dr. A. L. Howarth, return- turns Saturday of each week. 49-tfc weight about 1300 pounds. M. B led from Columbus.a few days ago. Stock For Sale Early Maturing. Morchie. 28-tfc Not to put any obstacle in the way Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. I of the government, the Methodist in- You will not be ashamed to remove Ceo H. Root. Hermiston, Ore. 12-tfc I tensive financial drive was postponed your hat in public. If you get your I until May 18-25, in order to give pre- Half of my farm for sale on very hair cut by F. J. Thomas. 28-ltc C W. I cedence to the Victory loan. The easy terms. Come and see. Single Comb Black Minorca eggs I Methodists also placed themselves on LaBarre 9-tfc « EYESTRAIN OFTEN for sale, $1.50 per setting of 15. ' record against any conflicting con- RESUITS IN Hatching Eggs—White Leghorn, Mrs. C. P. Boies, Irrigon, Ore. 28-5p | I ventions during the loan drive. headache, dizziness, ner- $2 setting: 88 for 100. Mammoth Would like to rent a tract with 20 | “Wherever regular services or spe- vousness, aching eyes, Pigs for to 40 acres in alfalfa on shares. Ad- l cial centenary meetings are held in Bronze Turkey $5 setting. twiching or inflamed eye­ I local communities, opportunity is to sale, $10 up. also 1 registered O. I dress P. O. Box 531, Hermiston, Ore. I lids, etc., as well as poor 28-tfc 28-2tp I be given to the loan committee to C. boar. L. Hammer sight. If you experience present the loan campaign and to For Sale—Rhode Island Red eggs Philip Baars for Auto Repairing any of the above symp­ I sell bonds,” »aid Dr. Bowen. "The for hatching. $1.00 per setting. and overhauling By April 15 1 will toms you probably need I centenary publicity department is to Mrs. R. A. Stewart. 23-tfc Installed battery charging glasses which should be get behind the Liberty loan tooth machine and battery overhauling.28c fitted by an experienced For Sale—Several light hornea. and nail. Optometrist. Thirteen “The Methodist press is to strain weight, 1100 to 1200. J. K. Shot- For Sale years expei fence at your 24-tfe. Thirty acres choice land In Fourth I every effort to promote the loan. A well. service if you come here. Unit, all in alfalfa; 3 acres new seed- special edition of Missiles, the organ Reasonable charges. Team for Sale — Weight 1250 Ing. Will sell for part cash. In- of the Methodist five-minute men. is p unds. wagon and harness, 1 fres- quire of owner. J. C. Mathison. 22-tc to be issued at once and the minute no. 1 slip and a good range. In- DALE ROTHWELL men’s services are tendered to the quire Turner & Caldwell's Garage. Stockholders' Meeting Optometrist & Optician i government. Throughout the north- 25-tfc. Hermiston. Notice is hereby given that the west. we shall bend every effort to American Natl. Bank Annual Meeting of the Stockholders i i make the Victory loan campaign ours Weaned pigs for sale. Delivery Bidg., Pendleton. Ore. | just as much as If it were the Metho­ after March 25. Ray W. Sprague, of the Umatilla River Water Usera'I Amciation will be held at Mack’s Phone 609 for an dist centenary drive. Every arca se- P. O. Box 382, Hermiston 25-tfc Hall In the city of Hermiston, Ore­ appointment | eretary from the 20 areas of the cen- Wanted— To trade 20 acres unim­ gon. on Saturday. March 29th. 1919. tenary were present. There was un- proved. with water on it, tor good at 2 p. m. ¡animons approval of the plan. W. J. Warner, Secretary. L. Hammer. 22-ttc "Christianity and Methodism are automobile. "Auto Truck {nstnficr Vlork termisti ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT ‘ HERMISTON HAULS Give Ue A Trial Second Hand Store Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. I Phone 152 Res., 29F2 I Is now open for business Under New Management NEEDED e . A Baled or Chopped and CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Parities 17.000 PREACHERS TO HELP LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE WANT ADS. Alfalfa Hay Htrel’s protein of the grass is twice that of three ply Rubberoid Roofing. Cheap. 27-2tc the silage. No other farm building O. G. Sapper. will pay so large a dividend as the For Sale— Porch swing and break­ silo, he asserts. fast table at Correll & Mayran shop. / 23-tc. Miss Louise Mueller of Portland Robb For Sale—Vetch straw. spent the week end visiting at the Ranch. 27-tfc Lay home. K. SHOTWELL ----------— At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. Phone 139 St. Pendleton, Ora. We Will Buy all Your Old Junk BALED HAY CALL AND SEE US Any Quantity at Warehouse J. McCoy, Prop 000000009000e Jacob L. Stork • Blacksmith - AND ■■ — Horseshoer Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue Second Sts. • Mixed Car of Feed in Stock Soon Baled Alfalfa Hay e 2 Bought in Car Lots Only W. A. LEATHERS hr Depot Phone 4022