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THE ne unde ils 1,2 ed to y ^<1 board a Your final payment on 4th Liberty Loan Bond was due Jan. 30. HERALD, HERMISTON, HERMISTON OREGON The M. E. Ladies Aid will meet 1 “ ith Mrs. B Haneline Wednesday afternoon of next week for work. LESSON NO. 2. JOHNSTON ALFALFA MOWERS U you have not paid up please do soat once. ulated I the, by land, es are. treated se Of h titled. time If you wish more call and give us note for balance due. ietitior. include The First National Bank propose oresal; Capital & Surplus $30,000 Chapter of Or J day of Here you can buy B. Ols tey, Fr dall, n . F. H. 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 knittihg and cro chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc. land, L . Braca w h, C. ‘aldwel, nell, A. Carenai »ough, ( r, S. H ‘ E. H MACK’S .VARIETY S tore tv. D. I L P. • , A. « e White w A. P, Brown, r, DODGE Joh JesseQ Marsh B rothers MOTORCAR n, Geo. itteben ks, XI The only Car in its class to pass the Government tests. The tire mileage is unusually high. The gasoline con sumption is unusually low. 7. 0.1 Joe Co Otto, I Mrs. A. R Hunter arrived from La Grande yesterday to visit her parents Dr. and Mrs E. W. Barnes. The doctor has been seriously ill for some time and owing to his advanced” age hjs recovery is exceedingly slow. Rev. and Mrs. Graham and child ren came from Prosser. Wash., by auto Tuesday to pass a few days vis iting with relatives in this city and vicinity. The gentleman was former pastor of the Methodist church here. Two Chevrolet automobiles, one a 4-90 model and the other an FA, which designates the Baby Grand model, were brought from Pendleton Monday evening. These beautiful cars are handled exclusively by Lays’ Garage. This being the second of a series of instructive advertisements for the Johnston Mowers, we go somewhat Into mechanical details today. The Johnston Mowers are built light but strong. THE MAIN FRAME is built of one piece. Because of its bracing it has great strength. STEEL DUST-PROOF ROLLER BEARINGS are used at both ends of axle and bevel gear shaft. A LARGE GEAR AND A SMALL PINION that mesh perfectly are used to transmit the power. The pinion is easily removed and the gears are protected by shields. The lever fold is an important feature of Johnston Mowers and they are all equipped with this device. In raising the cutter bar the machine is automatically thrown out of gear when the bar reaches an angle of about 30 degrees, and is again thrown in gear when lowering it. Lesson No. 3 next week SAPPERS’ INC James Todd is home from the navy on a thirty day furlough. For two years he has been in service, and relates some remarkable experiences. After his long absence he is enjoying his visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd. Everything in farm tools and implements. HARDWARE SOON George R. Shafer has solicited or- ders for 168 queens, of the three- Rand Italian varity. These bees will be secured from H. G. Gunn. San Jose, Calif., and on their arrival will be distributed among a dozen bee- keepers on the project. 9 PRICE $1085 F. 0. B. DETROIT John I non The Christian preacher says it’s a conundrum why his sermons are like modern female apparel. The answer is as to the length and whether they cover the subject. of Hermiston ons ma into an wn at Distrie, n. J. G. F. Elliott this week received and installed his vulcanizing plant in his shop In Turner & Caldwell’s garage on the west side. Ml Pendleton Motor Sales Co I. vard I Smith Optimistic Thought. Gather roses while they blossom; to- morrow Is not today. Pendleton, Oregon LODGE DIRECTORY UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S., [ meets second Tuesday evening of each month 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members Icome. Estella A. Hitt, W. M. athryn L. Garner. Sec. •t of a Count e orgi gation ill* 0 ERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M„ ‘ meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday mint of each month. Visiting brethren wel- Y CO K. Dean, Secy. tifled INEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F., meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows 11. Visiting members cordially invited. R. Longhorn, Sec. R. W. Sprague. N. G. s ini forti TestI 1er • f the f On ie abe the 9 J. H. Young, W. M. ROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. G. GALE Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg, fice Hours: w to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 661 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon at the , that I cou ring: ion; OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 y or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon PHONE 3122 iat J toged ly the Office at Residence all Hours F. V. PRIME DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon a Bank Bldg. ice Phone, S3 Office Hours: a. m. to 5 p. m. «ira« Phone 32 liropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR’ Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Residence 103 Willow St. hice 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore J. A. PEED - VETERINARY SURGEON Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 Office in old Reading Room I Notice for Publication. I Not Coal Land “Dartment of the Interior, Ü. S. I Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, I March 14, 1919. .Notice is hereby given that Sam ITdolr Samuelson, of Echo. Oregon, 209, on May 20, 1911, made Home- ad Entry, No. 09381, for NY. r^Jon 10, Township 4 North, Range Lj ’ Willamette Meridian, has P notice of Intention to make e-year Proof, to establish claim she land above described, before nA loner Newberry, United States Com- at Pendleton. Oregon, on * I aimant 5th day of names May, 1919. as witnesses: MeNorton, of Echo, Oregon. Elder, of Pendleton. Oregon, a Eider, of Pendleton. Oregon. m Zinn, of Stanfield. Oregon. C. S. Dunn, Register. 9 Aquatic Plants. Aquatic plants should not be planted In shallow ponds or lakes that freeze solid. No matter how thick the Ice Rough Dry, Eh, Elsie? “Ouch, mother,” protested little El forms on the surface the plants will sie, ns ma accidentally touched a live If the water about them, under warm, hair-curler to Elsie’s ear after the Ice, does not freeze. If ice forms a general facial laundering. "I don't about the roots of the plants they will mind having you wash my ears, but I be killed. wish you wouldn’t try to Iron’ em.” YOUNG MILTON Registered Percheron Stallion Mondays and Tuesdays at Hoising ton ranch, Columbia District, begin ning April 14th. Balance of week at James Scott farm one mile South of Hermiston. Echo-Stanfield road season opens April 1st. Terms: $7.50 single service; $12.50 season breeding. Cash or 30 day note. 28-5te NOTICE OF CONTEST Contest No. 1227. Serial No. 015878. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. La Grande. Oregon, March 7, 1919. To Albert J. Moran of Echo, Ore- gon. Contestée: You are hereby notified that Guy E. Knapp, who gives Stanfield, Ore- gon, as his postoffice address, did on February 8, 1919, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead Entry, Serial No. 015878, made May 10, 1918, for NW% NWY, Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 29 East. Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Albert J. Moran wholly failed to establish residence upon said entry and wholly failed to cul- tivate or make any improvement whatsoever upon the same and on or about July 1. 1916, completely aban doned said entry and left the County and State in which said land is situ ated and has never since returned to said homestead; that the absence of aid entryman from said homestead has not been due to his employment in any branch of the military ser vice of the United States. You are, therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said en try will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your an swer. under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con- test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. C. S. DUNN, Register. Nolan Skiff. Receiver. -First publication March 22, 1919. Second publication March 29. 1919. Third publication April S. 1919. Fourth publication April 12. 1919. Here’s your chance to pick your choice in the automobile line, we are agents for the Ford, Dort, Reo, Buick, and Hupmobile Come in and see our Fordson Tractor We are also in a position to take your old car in trade for a new one Don't Exaggerate. The girl who stretches every state ment she makes out of all resemblance to the actual facts of the case may imagine she is strengthening what she is trying to say. But that Is a mistake. People who listen to an exaggerated statement Invariably discount It. and usually more than «It deserves, and In addition they feel a distrust of any thing which has to he so overempha- sized. Every exaggerated statement is weakened in proportion as it is exag gerated.—Grit, For Sale Fine residence house and two lots, right on Main street within one block of the center of Hermiston. Contains nine rooms, water, lights and bath. Price low for quick sale At $1225 A. C. Harnack, Owner. Hermiston Auto Co BARBER SHOP PIONEER Barber Shop Established in Year One of Ovr Project New Cream Station I desire to make it known to dairymen that I have taken the agency and opened up a cream sta tion for the Henningsen Produce Co. of Portland in the rear of the City Market & Grocery in this city, and am now prepared to pay highest mar ket price for Good Cream and also Poultry and Eggs. WE PAY SPOT CASH ' Geo. L. Challis. Phone Your Orders Clean and Sanitary 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. BATHS IN CONNECTION SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W.B BEASLEY W m . F. J. Thomas. Manager For Sale Fresh cow, good milker; second- hand mower, 1 set heavy leather har- ness, 3 horse collars. J. W. Camp bell. 28-ltc Hot and Cold shaar Just Received TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For Sale Cheap—Two seated bug gy, leather top. practically new; plow, doubletrees and many other small farm tools; carpenter tools; good blacksmith outfit. A. Boslar 1-p For Sale—Three head of horses, team, wagon and harness. See F. J. Auseon. 28 ite Found—A pair of eyeglasses. Own er call atthis office. A carload of mixed feed is now on sale at the warehouse of W. A Leathers at lowest cash prices. 28-1 p Owing to poor health I offer for rent 40 acres in alfalfa. Will also sell 4 horses, a haying outfit. 80 colonies of bees and other things. J. J. Casserly, Hermiston. Ore. 28-2tc. Good dry land eating and seed potatoes. Hermiston Farmers’ Ex- change. 28-tfe For Sale-Three settings*of goose eggs. Inquire at this Warner. 28-1tc office. Weaned pigs for sale; good ones. W J 28-1tfc Just received from the factory, one 1919 FA Model. The Baby Grand Chevrolet This powerful car weighs 2400 lbs., has a 51 inch stroke and 33X4 tires. Every late equipment. • together with the famous Valve-in- Head Chevrolet motor makes. A car which we are proud to show. Come and talk terms. LAYS' GARAGI