The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 18, 1919, Image 2

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    HE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
The Hermiston Herald
WE ARE BUILDING OUR
BUSINESS ON SERVICE
We ask You Frankly for Your Business
“Service” here means more than merely wait upon our cus­
tomers promptly and courteously. It means that we have
staked our reputation on a business that is being built upon
service. Service is the foundation of this business. It is
the reason back of our steady growth. It is the basis on
which all future relations with the public is placed. It is
the most vital factor in the conduct of this business.
Our service means more still. It means that in addition to
courteous and prompt attention, that the builder can depend
unconditionally upon the quality of any article bought from
us, and upon any service rendered. He can depend upon
getting what he wants—a part of the service includes Blue
Printed Plans, Photos and hundreds of different designs of
varioos yinds of buildings, Homes, Barns, Silos, Grain Bins,
Elevators, Garages, Hog and Poultry Houses and other
buildings that are free to customers. Upon the basis of
SERVICE, we ask you frankly for your business.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
F. A. BROWNSON, MGR.
Phone No. Ill
Bring Your Building Problems to Us—We are no
Further Away Than Your Telephone
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Piano Tuning and Repair
Age-Old Arid
M. D. O’CONNELL
OREGON
Entered as second-class matter. December
1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year .................................................
Six months ............................ .................
OREGON:
Lands.
The nation-wide “dryness" at hand
brings to mind localities where almost
perpetual drouth is the rule. Amons
these is included a part of the .nite
States which has been “bone dry” since
time immemorial. Death valley. -7
feet below sea level, is an alkaline
desert region In California, on the
Arizona border. It Is 70 miles long. 1
to 20 miles wide and is situated be
tween high foothills. Only 75 mile
away Mount Whitney raises its 1460
feet into the air and with other nearby
elevations is a barrier to any moistur
reaching this parched region.
Issued Each Saturday by
HERMISTON
HERMISTON,
11.50
1.00
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser­
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Reader»—First in sei tion, 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy.
Scents perline.
We are the exclusive agents for the most prac-
tical silo on the market today.
THE BALLARD
SILO
(WANT ADS,
A Correction
The Herald was in error last week
when it stated that A. C. DeVleming
Parties having goods they wish
had been sentenced to two years in stored can store them in Leathers
the penitentiary for arson. The arti­ warehouse. Phone 581.
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cle should have read E. H. DeVlem-
G. F. Elliott will do your vul­
ing instead of A. C. DeVleming.
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
boots—anything. Gates’ half sole,
The Weather
36-tfc.
The maximum temperature the past tires and tubes.
week was 78 degrees, minimum 24.
For Sale—Big type
There was a slight trace of rain.
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
Farmers to the number of 50 assem­
bled in the library Wedn sday even­
ing and listened to some able talks op
the proposition of organizing a farm
bureau here. The meeting proved to
be enthusiastic for the institution of
the bureau, and organization of one is
now under way. The same enthusi­
asm prevailed at the meeting held for
the same purpose at Columbia school
the evening before.
The big Chautauqua festival bilied
for Hermiston October 30 to November
4 ia to be held in the Baptist church.
Better make arrangements to secure
tickets early for this event.
- Il 4,0/0 FEED your Stock
A de /I I I appetizing green
I ite I . nutriment the year
To Your Profits
round- BUILD A
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Duroc-Jersey
49tfc
Fat Stock bought. D. R. Brownell,
Umatilla, Oregon.
50tfc
Ladies—Switches made from comb­
ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon
Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon.
52tfc
Everything in the feed line at
Leathers’ Warehouse.
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Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
H. Graham.
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For Sale—New hand power corn
heller, $12. Can be changed to
power by buying pulley. Present
catalog price Is $19.
A. D. Smith. 1 12 miles south of
Westland.
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Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work,
'ee Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd’s
ffice.
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This silo will not blow over, shrink up or fall
down. It is air tight, double wall, eight inch air
space. Ensilage will not freeze, dry out, sour or
mold. The Ballard Silo has been on the market for
25 years and has stood the test in every way. We
have many designs to choose from and plans are fur­
nished free.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Did You Ever See
—— Like This
B. B. Lane, Irrigon’s ‘‘village
blacksmith” and all round good fellow,
For Sale— Holstein heifers from
in company with his young daughter,
heavy milking cows. W. J. Warner.
visited in this city Wednesday and
For Sale—One pure bred Poland-
China gilt and one grade cow, ex-
eptional milker: fresh Nov. 4 next.
SUMMONS
Walter Rees.
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In the Justice's Court for Hermiston
Wanted—Your subscription for
District, County of Umatilla, The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00;
State of Oregon.
The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75;
J. W. McDermed, Plaintiff, vs. The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
James Brown, Defendant.
Let us take care of your piano for you. We
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc.
To James Brown:
Fire Insurance in three strong
guarantee perfect, finished work at the lowest
In the Name of the State of Oregon.
companies.
See Edlie M. Johnson at
You are hereby required tp ap-
charge consistent with the best workmanship.
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| pear and answer the complaint filed Dodd’s office.
against you in the above entitled ac­
We carry parts for all makes of pianos and
Alfalfa Ranch for Sale—1012
tion within seven days of the date acres one and one-quarter miles
parts for most all talking machines.
| of service of this summons upon from Hermiston, fenced, large fam-
you.
ly orchard, house has eight rooms
Our repairing is worth your consideration.
And you will take notice that if and bath, large barn, buildings
you fail to appear and answer or worth over $3000. Pictures’sent on
plead within said time, the plaintiff, request. ' Dr. R. B. Robbins, Pendle­
WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE
for want thereof, will take judg­ ton.
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ment against you for $32.55, and
National Association of Piano Tuners
For
Sale
—
Cow,
will
be
fresh
soon;
for plaintiff’s costs and disburse­
therefore guaranteeing you
also work horses.
S. R. Shelle-
ments of this action.
4-2tc
first-class work
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this day.
4th day of April, 1919.
Duroc Jersey Boar, Max 2nd, 18
E. P. Dodd,
months old. Grandson of Climax,
Justice of the Peace.
183685. Cheap for quick sale. Will
This Summons Is published pur­ trade for good cow. C. H. Dilla-
suant to an order of the above en­ bough. Boardman, Oregon.
4-2tc
titled court made and entered on
5 passenger Ford car for sale;
820 Main St.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 524
the 10th day of October, 1919, and
1916 model. A. E. Robb.
4-ltc
defendant will be required to appear
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Have Xmas photos made at Ward’s
the date of the first publication of when in Pendleton. We will pay
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this summons, to-wlt, October 11, your fare.
1919.
Wanted—To lease 40 or more
J. T. Hinkle.
acres with building. Address A. J.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Burt, Nolin, Oregon.
4-2tp.
Address:
Hermiston, Oregon.
We have a few D’Anjou pears. 4
First Publication Oct. 11, 1919.
At or­
Last Publication November 22. 1919 and 2 cents per pound.
chard. Bring your own containers.
H. E. Hanby.
4-tfc.
Thursday.
TS insole was cut from paper—very likely
I
the counters are paper, and also several lifts of the
heel are paper. Such shoes, when wet, won’t hold the
stitching —• their outsoles come off, the counters
break down, heels become spongy, and the whole shoe
ill-shaped.
These things are used as substitutes for leather in the making
of some shoes used because they are cheaper, and they are nearly
always hidden where the buyer cannot see or detect them.
Don’t be persuaded to buy poor shoes in order to save money.
Poor shoes arc the most expensive in the long run.
You may be assured of getting honest, leather-built foot-
wear by demanding
The Friedman-Shelby All-Leather Shoe
We are never ashamed to show you the inner construction
of the Friedman-Shelby ALL-LEATHER shoe.
Insist upon having shoes branded with this trade-mark.
THE OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
Hermiston, Ore.
Warren’s Music Mouse
DON’T SELL YOUR
Veal
Percey Sisters
For Sale—R. I. R. year old hens,
a few handsome matured cockerels
and pullets, some fries, and ducks.
Mrs. C. E. McLane, two miles N. E.
of town.
5-ltc.
For Sale—A good heating stove
coal or wood, and one good sewing
machine. Geo. A. Cressy.
5-tfe
until you call
Downey’s Market
PHONE 600
New Waists
Have just arrived in
Georgette and crepe de
chine in latest styles and
colors.
PENDLETON, OREGON
We will pay you five cents
more a pound than you have
been getting.
RUBBER STAMPS
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc.
We Are Receiving
60 head of sheen for sale. Most-
ly Lincoln ews. Will consider 2 or
3 milk cows in trade. W. P. Smith,
51 miles northeast ot Stanfield.
Phone 28F11.
5-2tp.
Will the finder of a right hand
leather faced mitten please return
It to B. F. Strohm or this office.5-lp
For Sale—Five passenger Ford,
1914 model. $300 cash. C. Brock-
man. Stanfield. Oregon.
5-2te.
For Sale—Hardwood tool
J. T. Mayran.
Stamped
Embroidery
Goods
For Christmas work.
Some now on display as
follows : Towels, Gowns,
Center Pieces, Bags,
Scarfs, Aprons, Baby
Sets, Etc., Etc.
For Sale—Weaned
Garner.
pigs.
chest.
5-ltc
. P.
5tfc
For Sale—Gentle driving mare
buggy and harness, all for $35. Mrs
M. F. Miller.
5-2tp
For Sale—20 acre ranch 2 ‘ miles
north of Hermiston. Improvements:
Five room house, good windmill.
2000 gal. tank. 5 acres orchard, 10
acres alfalfa. Price $2500. Mrs M
5-3tp
F. Miller.
For Sale: — Second-hand
touring car; four excellent
Ford
tires;
leather upholstering: running order.
$325. Inquire Hermiston Auto Co.
5-ltc.
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
------------- MANUFACTURERS OF--------------
High Grade Patent
Blue Ste m Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
SEE
HITT
-FOR-
GUNS
and —
1.3. disici
confectionery
STATIONERY
Soba
Znutain
And
AMMUNITION
AII Popular Soft Drinks
The Season on Ducks
ICE CREAM
and Geese Opened
In Cones and Packoges
Oct. 1
A FULL LINE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
Postoffice Bldg.