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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
A Bank Account is a cure for worry Are you a bank depositor? The First National Bank of Hermiston Rev. L. E. Woody will speak in the Baptist church Sunday. The Newport Construction has installed a telephone in its of fice. F N Whitney went to Pendleton with a load of wool the first of the week. SELL George A. Creasy purchased in Pendleton last week a new five pas- That Heavy, Expensive Team »enger Buick car. Capital & Surplus $30,000 Correll & Mäyrän CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti mate. Plan books at your service. Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work,' Bec Supplies. Bert Smith, former resident. al- rived Sunday from Portland to visit here for a few weeks. Mrs. C. II. Young returned Thu rsday from Savage, Mont.' after an absence of four weeks. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will have a cooked food sale Saturday, June 21. in Porter’s Rest Room. J. Pelmulder, went to Vancouver Tuesday of this week on business, returning Wednesday. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Pelmulder. for a good price and get a light team and a Johnston Mower, and the light team will bundle your Johnson easier than a heavy team will handle any of the other makes of mowers, If you doubt this statement, ask any or all of the many now mowing with Johnstons. The Johnston rake also has exclusive fea- tures Repairs for the Johnston also cost less in many used needs, hut if they don't wear out faster than they have been, repairs likely won't be enough to consider at all. Investigate a Johnston PHONE 192 Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines--- Saving Time and Labor LODGE DIRECTORY JEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. E. S., meets second Tuesday evening of each month 00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members some. Estella A. Hitt. W. M athryn L. Garner. Sec. NOTICE RMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M„ meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday liny of each month. Visiting brethren wel- J. H. Young. W. M. L Dean, Secy. This is to notify patrons of the discontinuance of the laundry de- partment of this store on the first of June. INEYARD LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F„ meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows I. Visiting members cordially invited. R. Longhorn, Sec. R. W. Sprague. N. G. J. A. PEED ETER INARY SURGEON Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 Office in old Reading Room AND J. S. Scott departed for The Dalles the latter part of last week to un- dergo a minor operation. From all reports Mr. Scott is doing nicely, 1 ******** Mrs. A. J. Harris, mother of Mrs. F. N. Whitney, and Mrs. Iasmus, sister of the lady, were Hermiston visitors from Goldendale, Wash., Wednesday' and Thursday of this week. Gordon Strader has accepted a mechanical position with the firm of Rheherger & ’McMillan. Auto owners will remember Mr. Strader was with Sappers’ Inc., garage for some time about a year ago. Happy owners of new autos this week are Mrs. A. McKinley, a Chevrolet. Harold McKeen a Ford touring car, and Miss Bernice Mc Coy of Irrigon a Chevrolet. These purchases were made at Lays’ Gar- age. PHONE SAPPERS’ INC 192 IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE See us if you are in the market for a car DEALERS FOR FORD DORT The Universal Car Built to Satisfy HUPMOBILE REO Good Looks and Peppy Performance Unusual Power and Stability LEVELING P. B. Siscel H. M. Wicks of Portland will de liver li lecture Thursday evening, June 19. in Umatilla. Mr. Wicks See me was president of the First Workers Soldiers and Sailors Council in Am erica. The subject of his lecture Some Good Land Trades Hermiston, Oregon 640 acres wheat and stock ranch, will be “League of Nations." with buildings, water and fences, at ROFESSIONAL CARDS $12.50 per acre, to trade for land or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willits are embracing the opportunity afforded town property in this locality. DR. R. G. GALE 160 acres irrigated farm near by his summer vacation to spend Bend with 65 acres in cultivation, two weeks at Portland. Seattle and Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg, e Hours: buildings, fences, water right paid other places of interest in the nor- to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 They will find the Rose up on 108 acres, balance $20 per thwest. Festival season a good time for see acre, irrigated part. $65 per acre, to R. FRANCIS P. ADAMS trade for a smaller tract here. Own ing Portland at Its best. Physician and Surgeon er's family requires lower altitude. OFFICE PHONE, 92 Frank Rice came home Tuesday RESIDENCE PHONE, 182 Five 10-acre tracts on Umatilla Office Hours: 9 to 12 ». m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. from Seattle, where he received his project to trade for town property. y or night calls answered promptly Owner cannot improve and would discharge from the navy after ser consider non-irrigated or dry farm ving a period of one year. He will DR. W. W. ILLSLEY ing land. Also a 20 acre tract that soon leave for Idaho to visit bis Osteopathic Physician can be traded for horses or const ruc parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rice, and Surgeon who moved from here to that state tion outfit. PHONE 3122 after the young man’s enlistment. See E. P. Dood Office at Residence all Hours ■‘Bill" Shaar. local business man To Trade in the barber trade, and Mrs. Shaar DENTIST My well established and good pay have moved into their new home Hermiston. Oregon ing Billiard Parlor and Bowling Al- on the west side recently purchased , Bank Bldg. ce Phone. 93 leys. Want good ranch, stocked, from Mrs. J. F. McNaught. The Office Hours: idence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. equipped and improved; prefer creek residence has been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sciscel. "ho now Will pay difference practic Relieves Where O’her Methods Fail bottom. I use the Latest Painii ss Methods cash, if any, or will assume. Not too side in the house vacated by Mr. far from school. Give complete de and Mrs. Shaar. Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA tails in first letter. Address R. P. CHIROPRACTOR * Miss Ethel Young, who held I he Stimpson. Pendleton. Die., care Bun- ♦ Drugs. Not Surger. Not Osteopathy’ position of bookkeeper at the Her- 38-21C House Address 70; E. Webb St. galow Billiard Hall. 103 W. Webb St. Phi ine 583 Pendleton, Ose- miston creamery the past 12 or 14 months, left the latter part of last Call For Bids DALE ROEHWELL week for The Dalles, Ore., where OPTICAL SPECIALIST Notice is hereby given that bids she is now employed in a similar for the operation of a school bus to position in a creamery at that place. convey pupils to and from the West She was accompanied by her mother land school house in School District Mrs. R. M. Young. No. 8 will be received by the under- • ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. Special Fried Chicken Dinner signed up to and including June 20, American National Bank Building will be served at the Hotel Hermis- 1919. For particulars regarding Pendleton, Oregon length of route, etc., address the un- ton every Sunday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Price 75 cents. A regular dersigned. The school board reserves the meat dinner will also be served. A Branch of Th Price 60 cents. adv right to reject any or all bids. Mrs. B. J. Nation. Clerk School District No. S. Song. Westland, Oregon. Song brings of itself a cheerfulness 37-3tc —that wakes the heart to joy.— Eurip- 11 do your work under engineer's instructions You'll Be Satisfied ides. Of P« ndleton has been established in Hermist m with the same Prices and the same good service. See the manager of the H erm is ton Branch of this laundry for laun- dry bags. His office is at pre ent one door east of the bank. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the Star of Oregon for Umatilla County the Matter of the Estate of A. 1 Wentworth. Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons whom it may concern that Will M. Peterson of Pendleton, Oregon, has been appointed administrator of the estate of A. L. Wentworth, deceased, and has qualified as such. All per- | sons having claims against said es- tate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said Will M. Peterson at his law office in Pendleton, Oregon. within six months of the date of the first pub- lication of this notice which is made on the 17th day of May. 1919. Will M 95.39 Peterson. Administrator ANNOUNCEMENT For the benefit of those who may to an- want my nounce that In the future I will fol office hours lows: From 11 a. m. to 12 m. From 2 to 4 p. m. and From 7:30 to 9 D m. I also wish to state that I will make every effort possible to the above hours regularly, and will do so except when called away by some urgent or emergency call. Those who may want me at night will find me at the residence of Mr. If. T Fraser. Phone No. 311. Office Phone No. 551. Dr R G Gale FORD TRUCK AND FORDSON TRACTORS United States, Goodrich, Fisk and Firestone TIRES AND TUBES A LIMITED SUPPLY OF ACCESSORIES Hermiston Auto Co PIONEER Barber Shop Established in Year One of Our Project Phone Your Orders BARBER SHOP 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 Clean and Sanitary Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY A. W. THOMAS, Prop. WM. SI I AAR Did yon hear about the way the WINTHER FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK "showed up" the four wheel drive trucks down at Irrigon last Thurs- day? They had some real trucks there, too FWD’s and Duplexes. You should Five tona of gravel was put on the 3 1 ton WINTHER have seen the way it walked away with It. We would be pleased Io demonstrate how a WINTHER will do your business, Then the little 490 I. They are selling right along. THERE'S A REASON LAYS’ GARAGE