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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
THE HERMISTON IIERALD, OREGON HERMISTON, T To Victory Bond Buyers The next payment on Victory Loan Bonds is due September 9. Please be prompt. The First National Bank Capital & Surplus $30,000 He has talked with farm ers who can borrow, and they have told him how to establis i bank credit. It's surely worth a dollar of any man’s money to learn how to build up credit so he can walk into the bank and say to the president: “Lend me a thousand.” No side or angle of the Alfalfa records show 11-2 tons per acre more per year where manure is applied. J. H. Dalhman, a rancher on the Furnish project, bought a Ford run- about from Lays’ Garage this week. Manure Spreader will do this kind of work best Ed. Haugeberg demonstrated his ability in the auto painting line whee he made Dr. Adam’s car look like new. 52 issues—$2.00 EDISON PATHE COLUMBIA CLAXTONOLA Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and four children have come from Pen dleton to make their home In this city. Mr. Smith is a carpenter by trade, and has entered the employ of the contracting firm of Correll & Mayran. At present the family is camped in the grove in the south ern part of town near the railroad, thus far having been unable to rent a house to live in. The gentleman expects to have to buy a lot shortly and build. SOLID GOLD and PLATED also ALARM CLOCKS and WATCHES PHONE 192 IMPLEMENTS HERMISTON AUTO COMPANY NEW STOCK OF FORD PARTS Just Received GENERAL LINE OF REPAIRING On All Makes of Cars Full Line of TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Geo. M. Gould was In town from North Ridge Tuesday on business. He is the gentleman who some months ago bought 20 acres from Prann Bros, and later sold it to Ed. Haugeberg, and then purchased the Christensen ranch two miles north of town, where he is now residing with his family. The Saturday Evening Post SAPPERS’ INC HARDWARE R. E. Bartlett, representing the Pacific Legion, official magizine of the American Legion organization throughout the states of Oregon and Washington? was a business visitor from Portland Monday and Tuesday, and while here attended a meeting of the local post of the Legion. Hermiston, Oregon Phonographs 192 A. E. Robb leaves Monday for Spokane to again take up his win- ter vocation traveling for the Rob- ert Chapman Co. of New York. Mrs. Robb will join him there in two weeks, and Dr. and Mrs. Wainscott will occupy their residence during their absence. ED. H. GRAHAM 12 âM«-$I.lS PHONE Monday, October 13, Grand Guar dian Elledge will pay an official visit to Vineyard Lodge No. 206. I. O. 0. F. All members of the order should turn out to hear and get ac- quainted with Mr. Elledge. fanning business is neg- * lected in THE COUNTRY G entleman . Getting started, growing, har vesting, marketing; the machinery to use; build ing; home and commu nity life—it’s all in a year’s subscription. And you can have it for a year—52 big issues— for $1.00. The Ladies’ Home Journal It spreads twice the width of the spreader, and there are more Litchfields in use on the project than ALL OTHER MAKES COMBINED. The reason is that farmers look into these thoroly before buying and always find the Litchfield the best. We have a carload in and sell on easy terms where the purchaser does not have the ready cash. The Hermiston Auto Co. has this week installed two modern lubricat ing oil pumps at its garage on Gla dys avenue, and will soon install a five stroke gasoline pump. Order -Through Me -TODAY Stationery Miss Eleanor Fisher has taken a position as waitress in the Hotel Oregon dining room. Manure has actually proven to be worth $5 00 per ton when applied to land. Dr. Wainscott has installed a new X-Ray machine in his office over the First National Bank, and this has now prepared him to make all kinds of X-Ray diagnosis. Harry R. O’Brien answers the big question. He has talked with bankers who lend, and they have told him the kind of men they lend to. Are you one? Jewelry | Where manure is applied on the land, 5 per cent less water is used. John Armstrong, an employe of ihe Shotwell Construction Co., who had been ill, was discharged from the local hospital and returned to work Thursday. The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN All Prices and Terms to Suit Frank Cuiwita has taken a posi tion in the hardware stole of Sap pers' lue. The Baptist ladies will serve lunch during the Dairy Show in the basement of the church, The lunch will consist of • beans, sandwiches, pie, cookies and coffee. Know how? What would you give to learn? Not how to borrow four bits from a friend to pay for a shave and a haircut, but how to borrow real money— thousands of dollars—from a bank to finance the purchase of a farm or a tractor or a hundred head of feeder cattle. In this week’s issue of The Country Gentleman Talks at Field Day Meet showed the following H. J. Stillings has bought the Jim Catron 20 acre all improved ranch with 5 room house thereon out in Columbia District. How to Borrow Money Phone 581 LOCAL BRIEFS Corner First Street and G'adyi Avenue The New Garage LIFE I---------- ------------------- INSURANCE FIRE AUTO | J. H. YOUNG, AGENT LB. VAUGHAN Phone Your Order* BARBER SHOP for all kinds of Clean and Sanitary Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES The City Transfer Phone 139 W. B. BEASLEY Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS Odd Fellows Attention All members of the order are rc- quested to be present at regular meeting of Vineyard Lodge No. 206 on Monday evening. October 13 Meet Grand Officer and big feed. Committee. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE The Libyan Desert. The Libyan desert has enjoyed Hi distinctive name from time Imme mortal. ... It forms part of the great Sahara, which dominates North Africa from the Atlantic to the Red sea—a world in itself, although its character istics are reproduced, almost within Identical latitudes, in a deep zone gir dling the earth. Hermiston Drug Store CHURCH NOTICES Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal GET oun PRICES S.McNAUGIT CO. Christian Science Services, 11 a. m. Subject. Are Death Real? Sin, Disease, and Baptist Church Every Lord’s Day Bible school un der efficient management of Sept. A. E. Bensel, 10 a. m Preaching the Word by the Pastor at 11 ■ m. and 7:30 P. m. Midweek prayer and con, ference service every Thursday at 8 p m. Free seats, free gospel and a cordial welcome to all. Ira David Hall. Pastor- Methodist Church J On account of the late arrival of programs the Rally Day has been postponed until Ort. 19- Service at regular hours next Sunday at Her- miston and Columbia. M. R. Gallaher, Pastor. On account of the scarcity of coal large there will probably be amount of wood used as fuel this winter. Use, all the waste timber, dead and dying trees for this pur- nose and be sure to conserve the ashes for garden fertilizer. They ■ re rich In plant food, particularly potash. It is said that exposure to weath er causes greater destruction to to farm Implements than using them. Avoid this loss by storing all machinery and tools properly under shelter before winter sets in. Thoughtfully planned. conven- ientyly arranged, and carefully con- strneted buildings are an essential in the country as in the city. COME Around and see our nèw rectifier. We are now able to charge 15 storage bat- teries at one time We have a service battery for your car LAYS’ GARAGE