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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
THE HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON Stanfield this of a new Chevrolet Issued Each Saturday by from Lays’ Garage. E. A. Mapes of Butter Creek also secured a 490 mo M. D. O’CONNELL HERMISTON OREGON del Chevrolet from the same firm. The Hermiston To the Farmers and Dairymen HERALD, Herald week Vernon Wald purchased 99 f the Bailie I Entered as second-class matter. December ,190, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon SILOS WILL SAVE Ore-half the cost of feeding. All the forage crop you grow and Thnt part of your crop that hocked or cured in the field. more than its cost the first I. Your money dries up when tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly I rates, 15 cents per inch per issue. Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy. I 5 cents per line. WILL EE The big BOARDMAN NEWS ENSILAGE “Premacy The Hermiston Auto Co. this week received three Ford cars direct from the factory. These were all SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year ................... ........ 81,80 spoken for before they arrived, the Six months ................................ reamery Hermiston Cooperative Subseriotions must be paid in advance. - securing one, Jack Smith another and the third goes to one of two ADVERTISING RATES Display— One time. 25 cents per inch; two inser- I well known local ranchers. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ANNOUNCEMENT The object of this announcement is to inform the public of a yecent meeting of the Eastern Oregon Med ical Society, called for the purpose of revising the schedule of fees for medical and surgical services In this district. Some of the changes made are as follows: Beginning July 1, 1919. Day- light calls within the city limits, $3.00. Night calls between the hours of 9 o’clock p. m. and 6 o'clock a. m., $5.00. Ont of town calls, $3.00 for the first mile and $1.00 per mile there after, one way. Obstetrical cases within the city limits, $35.00 for normal or ordi nary cases. For prolonged cases, and those requiring instrumental interference an additional charge will be made, the amount depend- ing on the severity of the case. (Signed) GALE. DR. R. DR. F. P. ADAMS, DR. w. W. ILLSLEY. Mrs. E. Cramer was a visitor to Hermiston Tuesday. 1. W i'l produce milk for not Archie Cumins, of the garage firm more than one -half what it is cost- of Cumins & Mack, was severely ing you now. |burned about the face and neck on 2. Will feed from 3 to 5 times as ; Monday while in the act of lighting many stock from a given acreage as | a blow torch, which exploded. you are now doing. O. L. Blayden is operating the 3. Will fatten beef cattle or sheep new free delivery rural route out for not more than one-h: If what it of Boardman, and will continue to Í costing you now. do so until the examination takes 4. Will increase the butter fat place for a rural mail carrier early in your milk (no matter what breed next month. you are keeping) by at least 10 per Mrs. Sidney Mack received a few cent. cuts on the face by being precipi- 5. Wil) enable you to get winter fated through the windshield of an eggs in almost summmer quantities auto driven by her husband Sunday. If fowls are properly housed. when it crashed into J. C. Ballen- 6. Will save enormous waste ger’s car while en route to the Co- that results in curing and feeding lumbia river to join a bathing forage by old method—in turning party. Mr. Ballenger had stopped your forage crop into a succulent his car with the intention of taking feed. Notice for Publication. another road, and Mr. Mack coming Not Coal Land up behind at a fair gait failed to Department of the Interior, U. S R. A. BROWNSON notice in time to avert the crash. Manager Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, As a result both cars were damaged June 5, 1919. somewhat, and the only one hurt Noticeis hereby given that Clyde | was Mrs. Mack, whose wounds were I C. D. Hebert, of Hermiston, Oregon, ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii not serious. who, on April 21st, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 014601, for SE 1 NEY. NY SE 14. SE% SEY. Sec. 24, Township 4N., Range 28, E., Willamette Meridian, has filed | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE notice of intention to make three- Mr. Compton is hauling hay with year Proof, to'establish claim to the his new truck. land above described, before R. T. Mr. and Mrs. Paulu were Hermis Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Pendleton. Oregon, on the 14th ton visitors Tuesday. Lou Brownell returned Sunday day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: C. from a motor trip to Pendleton ac companied by Mrs. Brownell and the C. Mason, John Mason, Jacob L. Stork, all of Hermiston, Oregon, and baby. H. Martin, of Stanfield, Oregon. Don’t forget that Cadmean Chau- May 14. C. S. Dunn, Register. tauqua will be here for five days beginning July 3rd. Miss Naomi Duncan is spending a couple of weeks at Marshfield. Mr. Dykstra is bn the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Cherry were In Hermiston Sunday, Dr. Illsley was called to the Pryor And go Anywhere, Anytime home Tuesday. D. C. Chapman and family and C. M. Smith of Walla Walla were in Place your order with us now for your Echo Saturday. We invite you to call in any time and look over our new store We hope to make It a pleasure for the public to trade here where they will get "honest goods at honest prices.” The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently well known and proven to need no comment. Send your orders by mail or ex press and we will prepay them back to you on short notice. A full line of men and boys’ guaranteed All-Leather Shoes— both work and dress—that will be sold to you if you investigate when in need of foot wear. The Famous "Florsheim” yon all well know. The Oak Tan Shoe Store Sam Rodgers, Proprietor Hermiston. Oregon Gorrell & Mayran Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Cent ral Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti mate. Plan books at your service. i UMATILLA ITEMS Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Labor = UFE 1---------------------------- J. L. VAUGHAN FIRE INSURANCE ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES • I Phone 139 AUTO - ----------------------- 203 E. Court St. Pendleton, J. H. YOUNG, AGENT _ ■ : Il li Get a Ford Car He's a Road Booster FORD with self starter The Ford Truck Will do all your hauling at a fraction of previous time and expense Dr. J. Perry Conder, practicing physician and also a wheat rancher 20 miles from here up Butter Creek in Morrow county, was a business visitor in Hermiston Wednesday. Dr. Conder is one of the many good roads boosters that Infest the neigh boring county. Takes Over Stock F. A. Chezik has taken over the stock of the Farmers’ Exchange, and is now at the old stand on the West Side selling goods, • having opened up Thursday of this week. The Boy Scouts BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE S750 F. 0. B. FACTORY $750 Will now buy a Fordson Tractor If you have plowing to do, or any kind of belt work, as ensilage cutter, or baler, or hay chopper, the Fordson will do it and a dozen other jobs, at very lowest cost. HERMISTON AUTO The Boy Scouts met Tuesday evening and discussed plans for a hike to some good camp grounds for a week. Several places are in view. I Headquai uarters for the Scouts will thereafter be in the office of the scoutmaster. Rev. Gallaher. Varnishes At The Movie = This Saturday evening at The E Movie will be filmed Margaret Clark = in that well known and popular I play entitled "Rich Man, Poor i Man. ANNOUNCEMENT My office will be closed during the week of July 3rd to 10th, in- Musive, as i will be in attendance . a the state dental convention at J Portland Appointments can be made with my assistant by phone or at the office during the last two days of my absence. DR F. V PRIME. NOTICE Add the finishing touch to his room that you have been makin ready by having it done ov — ------ — tain — a coat of B-H White Enamel cr E-H Wall Tint, and like magic a new rocm will appear. W hether you intend ‘doing over” one rcomn • or your entire house. E-H should serve you. A ne cf painting prepara tions fcr every u —et US assist you in t what you need. All back bills due me that are not Id by July 1st will be put in the nds of a collector. After July 1st all vulcanizing work will be done by me strictly on a cash tasis. (Signed) G. F. Elliott. Gradina potatoes for market in- creases the possibilities for sales and raises the price received Keep the cull« on the farm and save the MP ANY, San Francisco Ore.