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THE HERMISTON HERALD , HERMISTON, OREGON Here For the Fourth A Bank Account is a cure for worry Are you a bank depositor? In a letter from Tom Marxen with a check to The Herald for a year’s subscription he says he is going to make an effort to obtain a furlough and come home for a Fourth of July visit. Mr. Marxen is head chef in a lumber camp at Grays River, Wash. J OH NSTON MOW ICI S & PAK ES Spend Summer Here The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Correll & Mayran Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Crimins and their four children have arrived from Huntington to reside here dur ing the summer. The change is being made on account of the unhealthy condition of the domestic water sup ply in that city according to E. W. Mack, who is the father of Mrs Crimins, and who resided in Hunt ington for many years before com ing here. They have taken up their residence in the Harnack house on Main street which was recently pur chased by Mr. Mack. Treasure Hunt to Start Tagging the tempting finger of Fortune, says a recent dispatch front San Francisco, a party will soon sail General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti on the 80-ton schooner Casco of his- mate. Plan books at your service. otric experience to see if a fortune in sapphires still lies buried at . the Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. spot in Asia where a chart they have seems to indicate. Captain C. S Have Your Flume Lumber Cat Up on Machines--- Saving Time and Labor Oliver heads the expedition, his men at work now loading the Casco at pier 40. Whence the chart and whence the DGE DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS legend that sends them seafaring the men will not disclose. They say ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. S., s second Tuesday evening of each month a great king in northern China cen Physician and Surgeon 88:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members elcome. Estella A. Hitt, W. M. turies ago conquered all his rivals Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Office Hours: and with his indemnities and pillage 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 moneys pampered his hobby, the col ERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M., • meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS lection of sapphires. After he had ening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- Physician and Surgeon died his subjects made annual pii J. H. Young, W. M Dean. Secy. OFFICE PHONE, 92 grimages to his tomb, depositing a RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 postmortem tribute of sapphires at INEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F., Office Hours: ) to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows each pilgrimage. Day or night calls answered promptly I. Visiting members cordially invited. With the passage of time the tomi R. Longhorn, Sec. R. W. Sprague. N. G. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY has melted to dust like the king and his dynasty and his subjects, but the Osteopathic Physician chart, Oliver says he possesses, tell: and Surgeon where it stood. With 30 men, each PHONE 3122 contributing his prorata of the ex V eterinary SURGEON Office at Residence all Hours penses, he will go to find it. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii.y iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii There's a reason why so manv progressive fanners are buvine these this vear. after the complete trv-out given them bv manv fanners last vear without anv repairs. See them and get our prices and terms. You will never again use anv other make. ............................ ilium....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii . ......................... . PHONE PHONE 192 192 IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE J. A. PEED V. PRIME House Phone 283 Office Phone 464 Office in old Reading Room LAND LEVELING Better-Poultry Drive Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to5p. m Residence Phone 32 It will not be long before th< owner of a common mongrel flocl will apologize for its existence. This is the opinion of the poultry-exten sion worker of the United States De partment of Agriculture, who is ; leader in the campaign for more and better poultry on farms, Th< importance of better poultry and more efficient management is being recognized by the government and State extension forces in their ef forts to convince the farmer that standard-bred poultry properly man aged is a paying industry, and that the old barnyard mongrel hen must get out of the way for standard- bred, uniform flocks. You’ll Be Satisfied Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods See me Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA till do your work under engineer's instructions CHIROPRACTOR K. SHOTWELL Hermiston, Oregon Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy House Address 703 E. Webb St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton, Ore INDORSEMENTS The St ite Federation of Labor. The Central Labor Council of Portland. The City Commissioners of Portland through its Commissioners. The Portland Kiwanis Club. The Portland Ad. Club. The Portland Rotary Club. The State Chamber of Commerce. The Men’s Club of the First Congrega tional Church. The Hotel Men’s Association. The Oregon Motor Dealers’ Association. Seventy-six Papers in the State. Portland Papers. Fifteen Granges throughout the State of Oregon. Also 1000 letters from prominent men of all walks of life throughout the State of Oregon. Vote 310 X Yes Special State Election June 3rd Roosevelt Military Coast Highway on’s Road to Prosperity” who contemplate purchasing had better come at once and make their selections as they arc certain not to last long. Hermiston Auto Co EXPENSIVE FISHING. Why the ‘O We have just received two carloads of Ford Automobiles, and those DENTIST Angler Dressed in Was Not Hired. Oilskins An ardent fisherman was President Cleveland, and a writer In the New York Sun says of him that he enjoyed angling for the fish that would not bite quite as much as he did for those that would. While fishing one day, dressed in oilskins and a slouch bat, he was addressed by an angler garbed in the height of piscatorial fashion with: "Hello, boatman! You’ve certainly got a good catch. What will you take for the fish?” “I'm not selling them," replied the man In oilskins. “Well,” continued the persistent an gler, "what do you want to take me out fishing tomorrow?” Mr. Cleveland, who was plainly en- joyiry the joke, replied: “I can't make any engagement except by the season. Will you give me as much as I made last year?" “You're a sharp fellow,’’ replied the angier, “but a good fisherman, and I'll accept your terms. What did you tn a he last year?" “Oh,” replied Mr. Cleveland, “about a thousand dolkrs a week! I waa president of the United States.” Barber Shop Established in Year One of Our Project Phone Your Orders Call For Bids Notice is hereby given that bids for the operation of a school bus to convey pupils to and from the West- land school house in School District No. 8 will be received by the under- signed up to and including J me 20. For particulars regarding 1919. length of route, etc., addres the un- . dersigned. The school board rese ves the | right to reject any or all bi Is. Mrs. B. J. Nati« i. Clerk School District No. Westland, Oregon 37-3tc 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 Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY A. W. THOMAS, Prop. We Offer for Sale the Following Cars Copying Our National Parks. Spain is to have national parks simi lar to those in the United States. Pur suant to a recent law the government will select especially picturesque tracts of land, incorporate them in a na tional park system, arrange for suit able means of communication in order that visitors may reach them easily and preserve the natural features of such tracts from deterioration. Ad vancing the project its sponsors called attention to the Yellowstone, Yosemite. General Grant, Crater Lake and other national parks In this country. BARBER SHOP PIONEER 1917 Dort, overhauled and painted $650.00 Terms 1918 Ford, first class shape $500.00 Terms 1915 Ford, good shape $300.00 Terms Mitchell, with express body $400.00 Terms For a Limited Time we Can Fill Your Order for New 490 Chevrolet We have wrecked an Overland and have for sale the top, body, motor, starter, generator, wheels, rear axle, headlights, magneto, etc. LAYS’ GARAGE