The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 24, 1919, Image 2

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    THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON
HERMISTON,
OREGON
The Hermiston Herald
Issued Each Saturday by
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
OREGON
Entered as second-class matter, December
1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
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BOARDMAN NEWS
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
E. P. Dodd was here Saturday
looking after the interest of the
• own.
J. P. Hayden called on Gibbon’s
& Cramer last week in the interest
of Lang & Co.
The ball game at Arlington last
Sunday resulted in a score of five to
six in Arlington’s favor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps were
here Sunday visiting at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Carl Voyen.
Mrs. Mulky's little baby has ful­
ly recovered from the effect of meas-
'es.
The Grange met last week at the
home of Mrs. Johnson.
The commencement exercises will
i e held on May 29. The Baccalaur­
eate sermon will be given on Sun­
day, May 24. We are expecting Rev.
F. E. Faucett, the minister from
tan field.
A number of young people attend-
■d the dance at Umatilla last Satur-
day night.
i
Mrs. Crawford’s brother and sis-
•er are here from Missouri and
Arkansas and expect to spend the
summer.
May day, held on Tuesday of this
week, was a decided success.
A. E. Bates returned from Hep-
ner on Saturday. W. M. Miles at-
| ended the confectionery and pool
hall while Mr. Bates was away
Mr. and Mrs. Broyles are visitors
| nt the home of Mr. Weston. They
' may locate here.
Mr. Cramer bought two fine hogs
. from Mr. McHugh last week.
A large crowd of rooters went to
Arlington Sunday to the ball game.
Everyone is interested in the Road
Bond issue.
.
Plans are being made to complete
the school house. It can not be
properly ventilated as it stands, and
it is necessary to have class rooms. |
The auditorium was partitioned off |
for class rooms, but the thin wall ;
does not prevent the noise in one
SAVE MONEY
On All Buildings No
Lumber is lower now than it will be for several years, and is al-
ready NOW advancing. Secretary of the Navy says—“The man who
rays he will build a house as soon as wages goes down, is inviting
panic, disaster and calamity. For I tell you and it is the truest thing I
could say that wages in the United States are never going back to the
old level.”
BUILD NOW
COEAEZt
Don’t Wait
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Prices will not drop Don’t wait—Ask us about Partial Payment
Plans Ask to see our special plan books on homes illustrated with fire
places, bookcases, cupboards, medicine cabinets. Ironing boards, pedista
1 arches, linen cases, stairways,breakfast room sets, etc.
Our Architectual Departmene gathers pictures and designs new and
improved buildings on the farm.
It’s worth while to plan out all buildings on paper, then we can
readily tell you the exact cost of all material necessary for the build­
ings no Extras to pay for complete blueprinted plans.
Every piece of material shown with simple working instructions.
Our pictures, plans, details cost estimates of what other farmers
have built succe fully in eastern Washington and Oregon are "at your
service."
room from being carried through give it up on account of her .
Prof. Burns and Sidney s
into the other rooms. We ask for
went
to Hermiston Wednesa,,”
the support of each one in the com-
business.
munity .
Mr. Thomas, our barber, was at
Some Good Land Trad..
his place of business as usual, on
640 acres wheat and stock,
Saturday and Sunday.
with buildings, water and fene.
Plans are being made for a new
hotel. Won’t be long till we can | 112.50 per acre, to trade for In
. in
z. .7.
| town property
this , locality
boast of hotel service.
Boardman vas "way over the
. 160 acres irrigated farm
top,” in the last Liberty Loan drive. Bend with 65 acres In 1 cultivar
or e s ibscribed who had not in- buildings, fences, water right
up on 108 acres, balance $20
ve ted in either of the others.
acre, irrigated part, $65 per acre
Mis. J. F. Gorham it Hermiston
pent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. trade for a smaller tract here 0a
er’s family requires lower altitud.
Blayden.
Five 10-acre tracts on Uma
Mr. end Mrs. Murchie of Hermis­ project to trade for town probe
ton were visitors at the home of Owner cannot improve and w
Harry Murchie on Sunday.
consider non-irrigated or dry ta
Robert Bradley and Chat Atter- ing land. Also a 20 acre tract tl
berry returned home last week after can be traded for horses or const,
a long adventure into Montana.
lion outfit.
Miss Gleam Dunton has been
See E. P. Dood
working for Mr. Ballenger after
school hours. Mrs. Burns, who has
John Young writes fire ins»
been doing his bookkeeping, had to ance. His company pays the claim.
Here you can buy
Nearly every needful household article that is usedin
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.
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I OAK TAN SHOE SHOP
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WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY
REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE
HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED
WORKMEN
We carry one of the
BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET
$1.00 to $3 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits
Extra Fine and Farcy Dress Shoes in all Color« for Young Meo.
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Absolutely Guaranteed
To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes
by next mail.
We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in
Eastern Oregon.
SAM ROGERS, PROP
Hermiston,
Oregon
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J.L. VAUGHAN
LIFE 1----------------------------------
INSURANCE
fire
AUTO
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J- H. YOUNG, AGENT
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Phone 139
203 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oro.
FREE COMPLETE PLANS FOR
Machine Sheds
Houses
Cabinet Work
Barn
I log sheds
" Tum-A-Lum Silo*"
I’n y Sheds
Garages
Self Feeders
Water Trougs
Septic Tanks
Fence Pergolas
Store Fixtures
Granaries
Elevators
Corn Cribs
Hay Derricks
Milk Houses
Packing Sheds
Root Cellars
Smoke Houses
Green Houses
Chick Sheds
Warehouses
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
COMPANY
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
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Notice to Public
THE
Co.
Of Pendleton
All kinds of Automobile and Gas
Engine Repair Work.
Has opened an agency
with Dr. Peed in Her­
miston.
and
“r yod
shoulders above the average
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CIVE US A TRIAL
Big Increase in Fisk Sales Due to
Fisk Durability and Value
MPTORTSTSspdex are buying tires on the basis of actual results,
—for Fisk visible va sakis leading to a great demand for Fisk Tires
and Barber Shops is
given our special atten­
tion, and we do not charge
20 per cent extra for ex­
press.
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superfor
ere is always
one Product that stands out head
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Fik dealers iathis community have a message for you.
Next time — Buy Fisk
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
HERMISTONORE .
Pendleton
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc
—== E FISK CORD TIDES
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