THE HERMISTON HERALD, VICTORY LOAN BONDS OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST HERMISTON, OREGON. LESSON NO. 5. JOHNSTON ALFALFA MOWERS Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. court. The quarterly meeting of the Ore­ gon State Nurses’ association was held | in Portland April 23. of Hermiston ( hi nook fishing opened on Rogue river April 15. The season is said to have opened with a fair catch. The first semi annual La Grande sale et • of the Northwestern Shorthorn Breed­ WPTPMPPPPPF ter as ers' association will be held on May 1. egon The fifth annual conference of the Marine Engineers' Beneficial associa Supplementing our last four advertisements, we desire to add Johnston facts as follows: All tion for the Pacific coast and Hawaii parts where breakage is liable to occur are made from either malleable iron or steel. Every mach- | was held at Astoria. ine is thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. The cutter bar and knife are attached and the Efforts are being made at McMinn machine run at a much higher rate of speed than when in use. By this means the correct meshing of I ville toward the formation of company all gears is ascertained and corrected. Every effort is made to produce a substantial and durable A of the national guard, to take the mower and our customers may feel assured that In purchasing a Johnston they are buying a mach- Nearly every needful household article that is used in place of McMinnville's home troop of own a ine that has more good, honest qualities than any other make. The closing lesson on why the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­ | pre-war days. Johnston Alfalfa Mower will appear in the next issue of this paper and the week following a factory minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear, Salem will be the first city in Ore­ man will be in Hermiston to prove why the Johnston is best. Wc want all ranchers to meet this AL- gon over the top in the Victory liberty a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­ FALFA MOWER SPECIALIST, who has made this ONE THING ALONE his business for many years loan drive. The Salem banks have tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro­ and WHO KNOWS. agreed to take the full quota of $820,- chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc. 150 allotted the city. e. It Certainly! Buy a Johnston.” Another big meeting of the farmers of Polk county has been called by the PHONE PHONE Farmers’ union to take place at the 192 192 Artisan hall at Rickreall on the even­ ing of Friday, April 25. Everything in farm tools and implements. A vigorous campaign for cleaning up W. Cd Klamath Falls and making the sani­ te, W. tary conditions of the city what they N.wa ought to be has been launched by City P. Ax Health Officer Soule and Mayor Stru- n, I ble. bn Bn Spanish Influenza has struck Pilot 0. L Rock and vicinity for the second time. hall, I Although the present visitation ic light . E.l the number of cases reached nearly I3,R The only Car in its class to pass the Government tests. The tire 200. Schools were closed for two LI 7 mileage is unusually high. The gasoline con- weeks more. King, 4 sumption is unusually low. The position of state highway bridge I PRICE $1085 F. 0. B. DETROIT engineer has been accepted by C. B. McCullough, head of the civil engi­ MeHi neering department of Oregon Agri­ lontj because it combines durability with simplicity of construction, is pric­ cultural college. He will take up his Flick ed moderate and is mechanically perfect. work immediately. Sin Pendleton, Oregon The first contract in connection with the erection of the Standard Oil com­ pany's big distributing plant at As­ TAKEN UP toria has been awarded to the Port­ LODGE DIRECTORY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned land Bridge & Building company. The ueen E sther chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., has taken up and holds at his ranch 512 miles Q meets second Tuesday evening of each month - - — • • — .... described cost is estimated at $50,000. at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members east of Hermiston, the following stock: The labor situation in Bend is bet­ welcome. Estella A. Hitt, W. M. Ten head of rams, all having horns, No marks Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. ter than in any other city in the state, or brands visible. The above described property will be sold at according to Frank E. Manning, as­ HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A. M.. 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday public auction to the highest bidder for cash in sistant director of civilian relief for hand Monday, May 5, 1919, at 10 a. m.. at evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by the American Red Cross, after an In­ H. K. Dean, Secy. J. H. Young. W. M. owner. P. E. Hall vestigation of conditions there. The first meeting of the state emer­ VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F., meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows gency board for the present biennium UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..... . We are agents for this car in the west end of the county, and also hall. Visiting members cordially invited. may be called in about two months to W.R. Longhorn. Sec. R. W. Sprague. N. G. have the agency for the Reo, Dort, Hupmobile and Buick. provide money for indemnity claims against the state for the slaughter of Call at our Auto Display room in the telephone exchange build­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS cattle that have responded to the tu­ ing, Hermiston, and make your selection. berculin test. DR. R. G. GALE If the Pacific Telephone and Tele­ Physician and Surgeon graph company wins In its attempt to Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Increase Its telephone rates, the Salem Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. city council will put the municipal tel­ Phone 551 ephone question up to the people of Salem through the medium of a spe­ DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS cial bond election. Physician and Surgeon Petitions bearing the signatures of OFFICE PHONE. 92 many taxpayers have been presented RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 to the county court asking for sub­ PIONEER Day or night calls answered promptly mission at a special election of the Phone Your Orders Clean and Sanitary question of issuing $360,000 bonds for for all kinds of the construction of permanent roads DR. W. W. ILLSLEY in Yamhill county. Osteopathic Physician Better prices for ties and a system Established in Year One of and Surgeon of purchasing that will be fairer to I will buy you a lot and Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 Our Project PHONE 3122 Hot and Cold the manufacturers are promised by build you a house accord- We are ready st any time to go any Office at Residence all Hours former Governor West In a telegram SHOWER BATHS where or haul anything. ing to your own plan, and received from him by O. H. Ball, sec­ you can pay for it in in- retary of the Western Oregon Tie and BATHS IN CONNECTION Lumber association. stallments. DENTIST For the first time in many months W. B. BEASLEY Hermiston. Oregon there were no fatal accidents reported WM. SHAAR All I want is a small F. J. Thomas, Manager °®*-Bark Bldg. office Phone, 93 to the Industrial Accident commission and good office Hours: payment down Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. during the past week, according to rent, good care and inter the weekly accident report. There Chiropractic Relieve. Where Other Methods Fail est. were 516 accidents reported from I use the Latest Painless Method, throughout the state. It's an easy way to get a Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA H. E. Momyer. assistant superin­ home. CHIROPRACTOR’ tendent of Crater Lake park, reports Want to tell you what we’ve done Not Drugs: Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy nine feet of snow at the lake. There House Address 703 E. Webb St. Own your own home and the past week. We are now exclu- was twice this amount at this time 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore slve representatives In this part of get it NOW. last year, he says, and from present the country for the following: Indications the park will be open to Ajax tires and tubes. auto travel about July 1. J- A.. PEED Racine tires and tubes. United Despite the fact that the VETERINARY SURGEON Willard storage batteries. States railroad administration recent- • Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 AJax Tires are guaranteed |y ordered a decrease of 10 cents a • writing for 5000 miles. ton for freightage of roadbuilding ma • Office in old Reading Room Fire Insurance Racine Tires are guaranteed for terials, the Oregon public service com- mission will make every effort to pro- 2 500n miles and backed by us. Notice for Publication. Automobile Insurance As a Willard Service Station cure a still lower reduction. • Not Coal Land can give you Willard Service— and i The executive committee of the Kia- • Périment of the Interior. U. S. in for you benefit we have added a line math Cattle and Horsemen ’ s associa- • nd Office at La Grande, Oregon, Three Strong Companies of NEW Service Batteries, so that tion met with that of the Klamath • "arch H, 1919. you may run your car while your County Wool Growers' association Sat- pNotice is hereby given that Sam Edlie Johnson. own battery Is being charged here. urday for a conference regarding the a wdoir Samuelson, of Echo. Oregon. Solicitor range difficulties and to work toward 2 or being repaired at I Pendleton. , ’ on May 20. 1911. made Home- an adjustment of these matters. • Avail yourself of Willard I Service. gad Entry, No. 09381, for N1. Register your battery with us. Free Governor Olcott has posted a re • 20 con 10. Township 4 North. Range Battery Service. ward of $100 for the apprehension of • liba st, Willamette Meridian, has Our new Display Room will be Albert C. White, parole violator, who me notice of Intention to make ready Monday, see our New line of has evaded the officers for the past t s year Proof, to establish claim Accessories— moderately priced. eight or nine months. A. O. Beals of s A eland above described, before N. B. We meet the price of any mail Tillamook, prominent business man COME AND SEE ME . New berry. United States Com- order house on any Nationally ad- and former member of the legislature, • ik . n ' at Pendleton. Oregon. on vertised article. The rest of our has reported to the executive officers • day of May, 1919. prices are based accordingly, Save that he fears White will attempt to • sixemant names as witnesses: the postage. kidnap two of his children, adopted by p.e. MeNorton, of Echo, Oregon Mr Beals several years ago, and he LAYS GARAGE »n Elder, of Pendleton. Oregon also fears that White may endeavor ° A4 Elder, of Pendleton, Oregon to kidnap Beals or do him great bodily • Zinn, of Stanfield. Oregon injury. - , ... I The First National Bank A Capital & Surplus $30,000 Here you can buy SAPPERS’ INC Donee B rothers 7 MOTOR CAR I Pendleton Motor Sales Co Will Build You a House Hermiston Auto Co Barber Shop BARBER SHOP Transfer Work The City Transfer LISTEN! a 6 6 a 2 V E. P. Dodd C. 3. Dunn, Register. ÎÎIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII a 2