The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 01, 1919, Image 2

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    THE
HERMISTON.
HERMISTON,
HERALD,
_
OREGON.
Wednesday, Nov. 5th
Dr. Freeze, the
The Hermiston Herald or
WE ARE BUILDING OUR
BUSINESS UN SERVICE
be consulted
free at Hotel Oregon parlors all day.
You are assured of careful examina-
tions, perfect ground lenses and the
latest and best in mountings and
frames at reasonable cost. All work
guaranteed . Children’s eyes given
careful attention and glasses advis­
ed only when strain exceeds 12 per
cent above normal. At Stanfield
Nov. 6th, Echo Nov. 7th.
Entered as second-class matter December
1906, al the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
We ask You Frankly for Your Business
$1.50
,____ _ 1.00
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES
“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.
Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser­
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
5 cents perline.
In order to give equal opportu­
nity to every boy in his district to
win an appointment to West Point
or Annapolis, Congressman N. J.
Sinnott will hold a competitive ex­
amination on December 15, 1919,
to determine whom he will desig­
nate to the military and naval aca­
demies in 1920.
The examination will be given for
the congressman by the U. S. Civil
Service Commission in the following
tight cities at the same hour and
day: Baker, Bend, Klamath Falls,
La Grande, Lakeview, Ontario, Pen­
dleton and The Dalles.
Any young man who is a bona
fide resident of the second Oregon
district desiring to enter this com­
petition should write at once to
Congressman Sinnott, room 347,
House of Representatives.
The
ages of admission to West Point are
17 to 22 years, and to Annapolis 16
to 20 years.
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
Parties having goods they wish
stored can store them In Leathers’
41tfc
warehouse. Phone 581.
G. F. Elliott will do your vul­
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
boots—anything. Gates' half sole,
tires and tubes.
36-tfc.
For Sale—Big type
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
WARREN’S
Music House
Pendleton, Oregon
We wish to announce that
we carry a full and complete
line of High Grade Pianos, Vic-
tor, Edison and Columbia Talk-
Ing machines, new sheet music
and records, banjos, ukaleles.
guitars, mandolins—in fact
anything in music. Terms to
sulit the purchaser. Write
for catalogs, or Phone 524.
STEINWAY
KNABE
BALDWIN
HAMILTON
Warren’s Music House
HOWARD
ELLINGTON
HOBART M. CABLE
CONWAY
SCHUBERT
Tuning and
Repairing
A small payment down puts
a fine piano in your house
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Ladies—Switches made from comb­
ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon
Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon.
52tfc
Everything In the feed line at
Leathers’ Warehouse.
Itfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
Itfc
H. Graham.
CONTAGIOUS AND
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The prevalence of septic sore
throat, scarlet fever, diphtheria,
chicken pox, small pox, measles and
other contagious and infectious dis­
eases throughout the northwest and
in our own county and community
at the present time make it extre­
mely urgent that some united action
be taken in combating the spread of
these diseases. To do this success­
fully it will be necessary to have
the fullest cooperation of all.
Many of these contagious diseases
are very light, the patient not feel­
ing sufficiently ill to go to bed. It
Is these mild cases that are often-
est unrecognized, and as a result are
responsible for the spread of the
disease on account of not being
quarantined or isolated.
The state law requires that in all
contagious diseases and in suspected
cases, a physician be called, whose
duty is to see that all contagious
cases are isolated and quarantined
in accordance with the rules and
regulations of the State Board of
Health.
The people of the community will
be of great assistance in controlling
these epidemics if they will call in
their family physician in cases of
illness, particularly in children, and
especially at times when epidemics
are so prevelent. Unless this is done
the epidemics can never be checked
until all are immunized by having
the disease. It is unfair for some to
be quarantined while others are
running at large, sowing the con­
tagion broadcast.
Let us all as- I
sume our responsibility, and co- I
I
Fire Insurance in three strong
companies. See Edlie M. Johnson at
3tfc
Dodd’s office.
For Sale—Black Minorca hens
and pullets. Mrs. W. D. Gordon,
leacon Hill Ranch, R. F. D„ Her-
niston.
7-ltc
For Sale—Five passenger Ford,
1914 model, $300 cash. C. Brock-
nan, Stanfield, Oregon.
5-3tc
For Sale—Grade Duroc hogs; 3
zoung sows, 23 weaned pigs. J. G.
lamp, 3 1 miles below Umatilla. 2t
Will sell 10 acres of land 2 miles
outhwest of Hermiston; five acres
in alfalfa. Good deal. Come and
ee me. Leslie W. Adams.
7tfc
Use O. K. Calf Meal, See Leath-
ers.
7tfc
Good piano for sale at a bargain.
Call Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
7tfc
I have 4 0 acres of alfalfa land for
ale very cheap; small house; some
seeded. F. B. Swayze.
7tfc
Alfalfa Ranch for Sale—101
icres one and one-quarter miles
rom Hermiston, fenced, large fam-
Have Xmas photos made at Ward’s
when in Pendleton. We will pay
your fare.
4tfc
We have a few D’Anjou pears, 4
and 2 cents per pound.
At or-
chard. Bring your own containers.
H. E. Hanby.
4-tfc.
A good sewing machine for saie.
Geo. A.
Cressy.
Gtfc
Will trade a five passenger car
for 20 tons of hay. C. K. Huff.
Ross, Laudenslager wrles that Westland. Ore.
6-4tp
himself and mother have arrived
For Sale—Two dozen White Leg­
safely in Cleveland, Ohio, after a horn pullets. F. R. Vose.
6-ltc
very tiresome trip. They intend to
Wanted—Couple of first class
remain there for a time visiting
fresh, or about to become fresh.
| relatives and friends, and Mr. Lau­ milk
cows. A. P .Garner.
7tfc
denslager asks that The Herald be
i ent to his Cleveland address so
Private Sale
that he may keep posted on happen­
The furniture belonging to the
ings in Hermiston.
late Peyton T. Boone will be on sale
at the store of F. A. Chezik Mon-
Tom Corwine. that premier fun day morning, November 3.
dispenser with the Ellison-White
R. C. TODD. Administrator.
| Chautauqua, created bushels of mer-
| riment to the large crowd In attend-
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
i ance at the opening night of the
Notice is hereby given that the
five day festival at the Baptist
church Thursday night. Last night I undersigned, as administrator of
another good number was put on to the estate of Joseph G. Bedale. de­
a full house, and it now looks as if ceased, has filed his final account
there will be overflow houses at the and report in said estate with the
clerk of the county court of the
balance of the entertainments.
“got
nare
-
State of Oregon for Umatilla Coun- |
1 .h I ty; and that the judge thereof has
ALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS I fixed Monday, the First day of De-
cember,
Notice is hereby given that Dis-
trict
1919. at the hour of ten
o’clock a. m as the time, and the
county
court
— court room
— In
the
No.
Umatilla
County,
Warrants, including
Num- house at Pendleton. Umatilla Coun-
bers 1936 to 2012, will be paid on y. Oregon, as the place for the
presentation to me at Hermiston. hearing of objections to such final
Oregon.
Interest ceases from date account and the settlement thereof.
of this publication. November 1,
Administrator of the Estate
Earl J Kingsley,
191*
of Joseph G. Bedale. Deceased.
Clerk District No. 14.
“rhe '1
Raley.
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Subscribe for The Herald.
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We are the exclusive agents for the most prac- I
tical silo on the market today.
THE BALLARD
SILO
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.
For Sale—One pure bred Poland-
China gilt and one grade cow, ex-
eptional milker; fresh Nov. 4 next.
Walter Rees.
3tfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00;
The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75;
The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc.
operate, in these matters pertaining
to the health of the community, and I
County Public Health Nurse Miss
Florence Smiley and Miss Stasia
Walsh, in charge of home hygiene in
the county, were here from the
county seat last Saturday and organ­
ized an hygienic class of ladies in
Hermiston. Later meetings will be
held by this class and lessons out­
lined to educate the public along
these lines.
To Your Profits round-BUILD A
For Sale—New hand power corn
sheller, $12. Can be changed to
power by buying pulley. Present
catalog price is $19.
A. D. Smith, 112 miles south of
Westland.
3tfc
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work,
’ee Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
office.
3tfc
ly orchard, house has eight rooms
■
by so doing we will prevent much nd bath, large barn, buildings
suffering and perhaps the loss of worth over $3000. Pictures sent on
everal lives.
equest. Dr. R. B. Robbins, Pendle-
HERMISTON BOARD OF HEALTH ton.
4-7c
Dr. C. O. Wainscott.
5 passenger Ford car for sale;
City Health Officer.
1916 model. A. E. Robb.
4-ltc
HE SOLD THE KING A THRIFT STAMP
Richard Sipreile, 11 years old. who is a student In the Crocker Interme­
diate School In San Francisco, won national attention recently when he sold
King Albert of Belgium a 25 cent Thrift Stamp. The King had juat seated
himself in his automobile after an official reception In San Francisco when
•Richard, the Lion-Hearted, " braving the Un
States Secret Service men.
leaped aboard the King's machine and thrust Thrift Stamp ‘and card into
Albert's bonds.
"Thank you," said the King, and then the King’s car lurched forward leaw
Ing the kid behind.
"I didn’t want the two bits," said Richard. "I wanted the King to know
Duroc-Jersey
49tfc
Fat Stock bought. D. R. Brownell,
50tfc
Umatilla, Oregon.
Further Away Than Your Telephone
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(WANT ADS.
Opportunity for Every Boy
FEED your stock
appetizing green
nutriment the year
Add 40"
OREGON Hermiston and may
HERMISTON
One year ...............
Six months .........................
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Eye
(Ube Specialist, will make
“Be bis regular call at
by
M. D. O’CONNELL
Issued Each Saturday
Raley & Steiwer,
Attorneys for Administrator.
7-5t
Full Line of Girls and Boys and Small
Children’s Shoes Just Received
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” you all well
know.
We invite you to call in any time and look over our new store
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
Hermiston, Oregon
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
SEE
HITT
-FOR-
GUNS
31.3. Hisrel
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CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Suba
Jnuntain
And
AMMUNITION
A I Popular Soft ‘Drink»
The Season on Ducks
ICE CREAM
and Geese Opened
In Cone» and Packages
Oct. 1
A FULL LINE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
Postoffice Bldg.