THE
NOT ON ACCOUNT OF '
SIZE IS THIS BANK SAFE
But it has attained its present high standing
by reason of being, first of all,
a safe bank”
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Talks at Field Day Meet showed the following:
Miss Scott, primary teacher, was |
taken to Pendleton last Tuesday to •
te operated on for appendicitis.
Where manure is applied on the land, 5 per cent less water is used.
Manure has actually proven to be worth $5.00 per ton when applied to land
The U. O. A Club will meet ut
the home of Miss Guiwits on Thurs
day, October 30th, at 10:30 a. m.
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Resources Over One-third of a Million Dollars
The Western Land & Irrigation
Co. has commenced the fall cleaning
of its canals, preparatory to next
spring’s water delivery.
Quits Work
Where does he go?
What does he do?
How does he live? Well, the retired
farmers have their own little Paradise,
says
The American Legion dance to be
given November 11th under the aus
pices of the Red Cross will probably
be one of the largest and most en
joyable affairs of its kind to take
place in this city for some time.
The COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
Jack Wood, residing on the West
Side, was taken to Pendleton Sun
day and placed in St. Anthony’s hos
pital. The young man was suffering
from acute kidney trouble. His wife
and his sister, Mrs. Wishart, accom
panied him.
and there they spend their days bask
ing in the sunshine, watering the lawn,
dodging the real-estate highbinders,
eating at the cafeterias, boosting the
climate. Farmers, stockmen, dairy-
men—thousands of them pack the old
bankroll into the old jitney each year
and hike for Paradise.
Contractors Reeder & Reeder have
competed the construction of a four
room house on the West Side for A.
E. Pierson.
Recently Mr. Pierson
sold his place east of town, and be
ing unable to rent a house, bought
a lot and had the residence built for
himself and family.
Freeman Tilden has
lately been there for
THE COUNTRY GEN-
TLEMAN, and, with his
humorous spectacles on,
he has watched the re
tired farmers at work
and play. He has writ
ten several articles which
will be run as a scries.
At the same time there
will start another great
new series, “Doing His
Best with What He’s
Got”—real stories of
farmers who are success
ful in a small way—and
happy in a great way.
The first article of each
of these series will ap
pear in the issue of THE
COUNTRY
GENTLE-
MAN that will come to
you next week, if you
send me, with your name
and address, one dollar
for a whole year’s sub
scription—52 big, vi
tally helpful issues—and
send it TODAY.
COSTS $1.00-OFTEN SAVES $100.00
Phone 581
ED. H. GRAHAM
Hermiston, Oregon
Manure Spreader will do this kind of work best
Governor Olcott has asked that
tomorrow be made Sunday school
day and that everyone in the state
of Oregon observe it by making a
special effort to attend
Sunday
school.
Hall & Skovbo are advertising an
auction sale of cattle at the Skovbo
ranch five miles east of Hermiston
on Saturday. Nov. 1. The herd is
said to contain some fine shorthorns
as well as Jersey cattle.
********
When a Farmer
Alfalfa records show 1 1-2 tons per acre more per year where manure is
applied.
It spreads tw ice 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.
PHONE
192
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
PHONE
192
IMPLEMENTS
HERMISTON AUTO CONPANY
Government reports show a po
tato shortage all over the United
States by millions of bushels. The
price is advancing
rapidly,
By
spring potatoes will be high and
scarce.
Make reservations out of
Kingsley’s car at once for delivery
next week at $2.75. .
NEW STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Just Received
GENERAL LINE OF REPAIRING
Oil All Makes of Cars
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Perkins of Carl-
Ion, Oregon, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Cressy a few days this
week. They came to take in the
Dairy Show. Mr. Perkins is raiser
of Jersey cattle, and it was from
his herd that the excellent carload
of animals auctioned off last
fall
was picked by Mr. Cressy.
Full Line of
TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES
Notice for Publication
TheCountry Gentleman
Theladies Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
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52 issues—$2.00
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Department of the Interior. U.
1
Land Office at La Grande, Ore-
gon. Oct. 18. 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Ar-
thur W. Purdy, of Hermiston, Ore-
gon, who, on October 3. 1904. made
Desert Land Entry, No. 02136 (old
No. 4 46), for N 12 SWY. Section
19. Township 5 N., Range 29 E..
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make final proof
to establish claim to the. land above
described, before W. J. Warner, U.
S. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore
gon. on the 3rd day of December,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank B. Swayze. H. Thomas Fra-
ser, Charles W. LaBarre, Andrew
I McMillan, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
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FIRE
AUTO I
Jewelry |
SOLID GOLD and PLATED also
ALARM CLOCKS and WATCHES
Stationery
A FULL AND
COMPLETE LINE
Hermiston Drug Store
Notice for Publication
Alfalfa Hay
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
Alfalfa Hay
Baled or Chopped
and ,
Alfalfa Meal
GET OU* PRICES
C.S.McNAUCIT CO.
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at La Grande. Ore
gon. Ort. 1*. 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Sue
D
Dobler, assignee of'Sherry C.
Bravinder, assignee of William F.
Bingham. of Hermiston. Oregon,
who. on February 27. 1905, made
Desert
Land Entry (old No. 477)
Serial No. 02442, for N1 NWY.
Section 22: SE* SWY. Section 15.
Township 5 N„ Range 28 E., Willa
mette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before W. J. Warner. U. 8.
Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore-
gon. on the 5th day of December,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lleullen Brownell. William T. Rob
erts. both of Umatilla, Oregon. Wil
liam C. Kik. Theodore C.
Parks,
both of Hermiston, Oregon.
C 8. DUNN, Register.
Phone Your Orders
INSURANCE
BARBER SHOP
for all kinds of
Clean and Sanitary
Transfer Work
J. H. YOUNG, AGENT
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at La Grande. Ore
gon, Oct. 18. 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liam C. Klk. assignee of Thomas J.
Coffman, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who. on November 23. 1904. made
Desert Land Entry (old No.
453.
Serial No. 02272). No 010089. for
N12 SW1. Section
23, Township
5 N., Range 28 E., Willamette Meri-
dian, has filed notice of intention
to make final proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commis
sioner, at Hermiston. Oregon, on the
4th day of December, 1919.
Claimant
names as witnesses:
Theodore C. Parks. William J. Dob-
1er, William T. Roberts. Smith S.
Palmer, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN. Register.
Corner First Street
and G adys Avenue
The New Garage
Hot and Cold
We are ready at any time to go any
J.L. VAUGHAN
where or haul anything.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
The City Transfer
Phone 139
203 E. Court St.
SHOWER BATHS
W. B. BEASLEY
Pendleton, Ore.
JOHNSON’S FREEZEPROOF
Notice of Final Account
Notice Is hereby given that Net
tle E. Barham, executrix of the es
tate of John C. Barham, has filed
her final report and account in the
County court of the State of Oregon
for Umatilla County, and the Judge
of said Court, by an order made and
entered on the 16th day of October.
1919. has fixed Monday, the 17th
day of November, 1919. at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and
the County Court room in the Court
House in Pendleton. Oregon, as the
place, for hearing and settling said
account. Any heir, creditor,
or I
other person interested in said es
tate may. on or before the day ap-
pointed for such hearing and settle-
ment, file his objections thereto, or
any particular item thereof.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
17th day of October. 1919.
Nettie E Barham. Executrix.
J. T. Hinkle. Attorney.
First publication Oct. 18, 1919.
Last publication Nov. 15, 1919
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