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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1919)
------------ THE HERMISTON Rob the Baby’s Bank and bring in the pennies. Owing to the extreme shortage of pennies children or others who have enough to be exchanged for larger coins will be do ing a great favor for the community by bringing in their savings. The First National Bank of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Y th. As: 1 : : 3, Old Doc Once in a blue moon there appears some writer in whom are combined the ability to tell real stories, the quaint humor of the small town and the phi losophy of the man who actually knows ‘The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN has discovered such a one in Tom P. Morgan, and his stories, appearing every now and then in the pages of the great national farm weekly, are such a feature as I’d like everybody here abouts to enjoy with me. In the first issue you will receive if you subscribe today is the story of Old Doc Trudgeon, a brave old cavalry surgeon who at eighty-nine is as great a war hero as any of the boys. To come later are the stories c f The Ghost of Lester Dart, The Autobiography of a Hill Billy, Coonrod’s Buddy, The Feudists, The Pop Corn Man, and many others—you’ll love them all; I want you to know Tom Morgan's stories; they’re full of fun, full of kindly philosophy. They take only one page in any issue—one page of humor in the midst of fifty or more pages devoted to the serious business of growing crops and live stock to feed the world. You owe yourself that much fun, don't you? Then send me your name and dollar and read Old Doc Trudgeon next week. Order THROUGH ME Today ED. H. GRAHAM Hermiston, Oregon Phone 581 An authorized subser ption representative of The Ladies’ I ome Journal 52 issues— $1.00 The Saturday Evening Post 52 issues—$2.00 NOTICE Of Pendleton has been established in Hermiston with the same prices and the same good service. , See the manager of the Hermiston Branch of this laundry for laun dry bags. His office is at present one door east of the bank. Troy Laundry Company ogans MARSHMALLOW IP ", LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morftt will de- If you don’t think we are going to lose the present managr of the telephone office. Just notice the btg “sparkler" on the lady’s left hand. Another to enter the hay buying field are the Hunt brothers, These young men have purchased an so ton baling outfit and arc now pre pared to take baling jobs. In ad dition, they are buying baled and loose hay for R. F. Kirkpatrick of Pendleton who represents the Globe Milling Co. - Monday evenning Mrs. Briggs entertained about fift yguests at the— Four Sisters ranch, the Briggs coun try home. The occasion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Reeves, former residents of Hermiston. Al so included in the invitation list were a number of the younger set honoring Carroll Reeves, who came up from Portland Monday morning for a few days with former friends and school mates. Cutters This is to notify patrons of the discontinuance of the laundry de partment of this store on the first of June. Nuf Sed” Ask our prices and easy term payments PHONE 192 SAPPERS' INC HARDWARIC PHONE 192 IMPERAI ENTS See us if you are in the market for NOTICE All members of Vinyard Lodge No. 206 I. O. O. F. should make an effort to be present at regular meeting Monday Evening July 14 Installation of officers and Eats Lodge meets every Monday here after. W. H. Longhorn,Secy. a car DEALERS FOR FORD DORT CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church The Universal Car Built to Satisfy (In Lodge Hall) 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. in. Preach ini. Subject : “Christ the Great Teacher" 7 P m. Epworth League. 8 P m. Preaching. 2 P m. Sunday school, Columbia 3 P tn. Preaching, Columbia. M. R. Gallaher, Pastor. HUPMOBILE REO Good Looks and Peppy Performance Unusual Power and Stability FORD TRUCK AND FORDSON TRACTORS Christian Science Subject, 11 a. m. United States, Goodrich, Fisk and Firestone Baptist Church Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching at the Baqtist church Sunday at 11 a. m. by J. G. Clark, of Pendleton. Wanted. girl for general house- work. Easy place. 3. A. White. HP MICKIE IF WELL, TAIS MINT A CLEAN FANN NEWS PAPER, IT AIN'T FAULT, I’LL TELL THE. TIRES AND TUBES A LIMITED SUPPLY OF ACCESSORIES Hermiston Auto Co. Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. SAYS PIONEER OH,MiYE‘ WIN THE MEANS GROUCH? I BARBER SHOP Phone Your Orders Barber Shop Clean and Sanitary for all kinds of Transfer Work Established in Year One of Our Project Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 Hot and Cold We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. BATHS IN CONNECTION SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W.B BEASLEY A. W. THOMAS. Prop. --- !-•— P. B. Siscel HERMISTON Second Hand Store This car is serving the following satisfied owners. list of the new cars that wc have placed in the territory. F. B. Pennock N. Seaman James Bottger Where You can BUY AND SELL Most Everything the Order • Jar today end try this deli- cow denurt Alfalfa and Ensilage Robert Hobbs, formerly of this y and just recently n turned from overseas after serving in the army for two years, is in Hermis- ton visiting elative« and friends. J. McCOY, Prop. Please "him” by serving fruit P*« with Vogan' Marshmallow Whip Use it as you would whipped cream. » is richer and more tasty It will bof sour You en- keep it over until ant day—i there is any left! SMALLEY” pa ft for Baker, Ore.. Sunday morn- where they expect to locate. Catholic Church A Branch of The Troy Laundry Co. OREGON. HERMISTON, Mrs. J. H. Young and daughters went to Penditon Friday because of the sieti ess of Mis Selby John son, a sister of Mrs. Young. They will be away about two weeks. Trudgeon The Country Gentleman HERALD, Special feature is a var iety of new oil stoves that burn 400 gallons of air to 1 gallon of coal oil. life 1-------------------- FIRE INSURANCE AUTO I J. H. YOUNG, AGENT Ask to see them demonstrated 203 ». Court St. Pendieton, ore- | Edna Woods J. A. Winters E. A. McKinley J. W Waid A. L. Mapes In May in Oregon there were 467 Chevrolets sold against the number of sales of the following cars: Briscoe 36; Buick 234; Dodge 173; Dort 40, Maxwell 234; Overland 232. Chevrolet leads all the electrically equipped cars in sales—There’s a Reason The SCRIPPS-BOOTH car is made by the same organization that makes the following cars: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Oakland, Buick, Oldsmobile, G M C Trucks. U there any reason why we should have to try and convince 79 that W is a good car? ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Benice McCoy E. N. Whitney It is a We can give you delivery on either car. LAYS