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HERALD, " 11E HERMISTON Jimmy Todd is again with us, and he says to stay. too. No more "Gob” for him now that Uncle Sam is no longer in a scrap. Are you a bank depositor? John The First National Bank Waldo, brother-in-law Capital & Surplus $30,000 Here you can buy 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. VARIETY STORE DA VEECTRA LOAN ANEEN ieoosharpin Macks ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S . 12 meets second Tuesday evening of each month I use’ for teenk dat anny man Could be da gooda ’Merican, No ma tira where upon dees earth Ees com’ da landa for hees birth, HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. * A. M.. So long he speak, w’en he ees here, [ meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday Enough Inglaice so he can cheer ivening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- And joosta wave hees hat an’ say: me. ar J. h . Young, w. m . "Da redda. whita, blue, hooray!” H K. Dean. Secy. i use’ for teenk eet ees enough VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O F. you could Joosta maka bluff; Ef IV meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Pretand to love your fellow-man — kail Visiting members cordially invited. W.R. Longhorn, Sec. R. W. Sprague. N.G. But also skeen heem all you can. Eet mak’ no odds how mooch you He PROFESSIONAL CARDS So longa, w’en da flag go by. You joosta leeft your hat an’ say: "Da redda, whlta, blue, nooray!” DR. R. G. GALE But dat was wrong. My head was bone! Physician and Surgeon For now w’en com’s dees Veectra Loan Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. I see how mooch eet mean to me. Office Hours: Phone 551 I 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. An’ all men here an’ ovra sea. An’ no one here, not anny man. DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Can be da gooda ‘Merican On less he mak’ hees money say: Physician and Surgeon "Da redda, whlta, blue, hooray!" OFFICE PHONE, 92 I RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 —T. A. DALY. veICOIC: s 2 ÄJÄÄ” Kathryn L. Gamer. Sec. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. I Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Then and Now. PHONE 3122 Office at Residence all Hours F. V. PRIME DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon ffice. Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Residence Phone 32 War Sr.vlngs Stamps are the best remedy for an over worked bank ac- count. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. “Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, “do you remember when you used to stand outdoors and serenade me?" “Yes. What reminds you of it? The way T now have to stand on the front doorstep and holler for the latch- key?" A Mistake. Relieves Where Other Methods Fail 1 use the Latest Painless Methods Chiropractic Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy House Address 703 E. Webb St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore J. A. PEED VETERINARY SURGEON Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 Office in old Reading Room “Poor thing! She labors under the hallucination that she Is the queen of Sheba.” “Whoever told you so must be mis taken. Even in her crazy moments she would never dream of imagining herself somebody who went to another person to learn wisdom.” His Training. “A ship’s chaplain ought to make a good aviator.” "Why ought he?" "Because he’s already a sky pilot.” A TAME LOVER. Jacob L Stork 8 Blacksmith % 6 AND---------- a ! Horseshoer • nesday on a visit to the home in Oregon City. Ore. parental The large alfalfa mill of the C. S. McNaught Co. is this week emanci- pating from its dull coat of red to a more brilliant and pleasing hue un- der the artistic paint brush of H. A. McKeen, general foreman of the con- certi. A. W. Agnew has received a quant ity of registration and transfer blanks from the American Jersey Cattle Club, which are for free dis tribution among the breeders of pure bred Jerseys. These can be obtained from C. M. Jackson. H. M. Sommerer, or A. W. Agnew. W. H. Warner, after a three months' visit at the home of his son, Attorney W. J. Warner, has depart- ed for California to visit another son residing in Los Angeles before re- turning to his home in Springville. N. Y. HOME PHONE 42-F15 Stand 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at Hermiston Anto Co. PHONE 571 r. L. HALI L. D. and Phil L. Lay were Pen dleton visitors Wednesday. They re port a very heavy sale of new and second hand cars in that section. The more popular makes of cars arc en tirely out of stock with chances very uncertain when the orders could be filled. Lays’ Garage was able to get the promise of only one Chevrolet out of the next shipment. _ K SHOTWELL Hermiston, Oregon Jack—She refused me point blank. Fred—Did she give any reason? Jack—Yes; she said I didn't look half as eager and interested when, proposed as I did when rus hing the puck down the Ice in the hockey same- Reflections at Forty. Age teaches many things, by J'n,L 'Tie just immense. ... Ana every now and then I think I’m getting sense. A special meeting of Hermiston Grange is called for Wednesday. May 14, at 8:30 o'clock In the Hermiston Library room. The purpose of the meeting is to elect an executive com mittee, receive members and vote on candidates. A full attendance Is de sired. R. C. Canfield. Master. Kerogas Oil Stoves. Sappers' Inc. Mrs. Fusserly (testily)— shall not or car load. Leathers. go to that butcher shop again. Why. the impudent thing gave me " Paine Call For Warrants Fusserly— Don't be too sure, my dear; he's probably included It In hl» Notice is hereby given that district No. 14, Umatilla County, Oregon, bill. Doubt of IL “Did you hear anything of a lobster famine?” J.L. VAUGHAN “No; the gold brick schemes serm ' to be prospering as usual." Phone 133 school warrants Numbers 1836 io 1902, inclusive, will be paid upon presentation to me. Interest ceases from date of this publical ion. May in. 1919. R. C. Todd ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES See us for mowers, rakes and parts no matter for what make of mach ine. HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER OUR NEW HARDWARE STOCK ? PHONE PHONE 192 192 We have just received two carloads of Ford Automobiles, and those who contemplate purchasing had better come at once and make their selections as they arc certain not to last long. Oregon Jerseys Score Again Geo. E Cressy, president of the lo cal Jersey Breeders’ Association, is in receipt of the following letter from R. L. Burkhardt of Albany, Oregon, secretary-treasurer of the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club: "You are no doubt aware of the fact that Oregon Jerseys again have demonstrated the fact that they stand at the top. The latest event is the phenomenal records made by the cows Vive La France and Old Man's Darling 2nd owned by Pickard Bros, of Marion, Oregon. On March 24th Vive La France finished her magni- ficient year’s work which made her champion cow of the breed with many other trophies to her credit. Her stable mate. Old Man’s Darling 2nd. finished just a month previous a record which gave her the cham pionship in the junior four year old class. The jerseys of Oregon have brought many other trophies of the American Jersey Cattle Club to this state. “The Oregon Jersey Cattle Club has decided to hold a Jubilee May 20 to 24. inclusive, commemorating this wonderful work of the Jersey cow. This Jubilee is to start in Port- land with a program for the first day. The rest of the time is to be spent in an automobile tour visiting as many of the Jersey herds in the Willamette Valley as possible. "You are Invited and urged to come, bring your family, get your machine into the procession as wc expect to have at least one hundred in line at all times." For Sale- Baled hay by the bale J. Wc Carry A Complete Stock Of Parts For Johnston As Well As Ex tras For The Other Makes Of Mowers In Use On The Project. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Winter arriv- ed Wednesday overland from Fresno, Calif., in their Chevrolet car on a trip through a few of the western states. Mrs. Winter is a niece of Mrs. Belscamper, and they are spending the week as guests at the Belscamper home east of town. Special Meeting Satisfaction Our Policy The names of these new owners of the Johnston goods will be glad ly given to prospective users of alfaifa machinery, if they would wish to know those who have decided the Johnston as the best. We are also glad to refer prospective customers to those who pur chased these wonderful machines last year. Hermiston Auto Co PIONEER Barber Shop Established in Year One of Our Project Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY A. W. THOMAS. Prop. Clean and Sanitary Transfer Work We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. BATHS IN CONNECTION BARBER SHOP wm . si i a ar Notice on Short Notice. ALL KINDS OF HAULING Since last issue of the Hermiston Herald we have sold the following Johnston Mowers und Rakes: 10 No. 14 Johnston Special Alfalfa Mow- ers, 7 Johnston 10 foot Rakes. Stated Communication of Queen Esther Chapter, O. E. S„ will be held next Tuesday evening. By order Worthy Matron. Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. Transfer and Dray SOLD of Philip Baars, proprietor of Baars' Garage on the West side, left Wed of Hermiston lodge DIRECTORY OREGON. LOCAL BRIEFS A Bank Account is a cure for worry MACK’S HERMISTON, Clerk District No. 14. BUTTER WRAPPERS— WE SELL THEM ALL PRINTED. Kerogas Oil Stoves. Sat pers’ Inc. liriilftHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHI|llll|llll|IIIHI|H|111 w E WISH all our customers who are in the market for a new car this summer to call and place their order as we otherwise will not be able to supply their wants