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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1919)
—THE HERMISTON HERALD Ig"1""...... III.................. Illi................ ...... HERMISTON, OREGO, I.. LOCAL BRIEFS FARM LOANS ûiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHnuitmnîi We are now in position to take your application for a loan on your land. NO COMMISSIONS Pastor Hall will preach mas sermon next Sunday morning, Bible school and other services will be as usual. Mr. and Miu B L. Beals left Thursday for Portland and Tilla- mook to pars the Yuletide holiday season with relatives and friends First National Bank OF HERMISTON Mis. Geo. 11. Root, accompanied by her daughter Louise, left Thurs day for Portland, where they will remain the balance of the winter visiting with relatives. All the trains that were taken off j Hermiston Warehouse Go =WHOLESALE and RETAIL S FLOUR FEED MIDDLINGS ROLLED BARLEY SCRATCH FOOD GROUND BARLEY ROLLED OATS O WHOLE OATS R RYE AND WHEAT HOG FEED COW FEED BARLEY AND CORN SHORTS CALF MEAL MILL FEED SHORTS G TABLE MIDDLINGS POULTRY SUPPLIES PORTLAND CEMENT E Baled Alfalfa Hay by the Bale, Ton or Car Lot SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH Warehouse Near Depot W. A. LEATHERS Phone 581 Start 1920 Right On New Year’s Day some folks swear off and some swear on. The swearers- off include the smokers and the chew- ers ; the swearers-on resolve to do such sensible things as going to church and reading The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN There’s no better time to start a good habit than the first of a new year. That’s why I’d like to get your name on the subscription list in time for you to start with the first issue of Janu ary— and that means send me your dollar today. best way to get all of it is to subscribe fcr a year — 52 big issues, each costing you less than the price oi a two-cent post age stamp. In a single issue you may find sug gestions that will make or save you hundreds of dollars! Start the New Year right. Order, and— Nineteen-twenty is going to be » great COUNTRY GENTLEMAN year -big issues, full of sound, prac tical, helpful farm arti cles; clean, entertaining fiction stories; powerful, pointed cartoons and il lustrations; cover pic- tures that you’ll want to save -and frame. The Order — Th rough Me —Today ED. H. GRAHAM Hermiston, Oregon Phone 581 The Country Gentleman The Ladies’Home Journal The Saturday Evening Post 52 '.SUM—it M Alfalfa Hay BARBER SHOP Clean and Sanitary WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal * J.I .VAUGHAN ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Sappers' Inc. is presenting to its patrons one of the most useful cal endars we have ever seen. Charles Hahn is also distributing a nice cal endar. There is no better manure spreader made, and it carries a written five year guarantee bond. Will pay for itself in a year from the increased yield from the land, and we sell them on terms up to one year without interest. Can you beat it? You really cannot afford to be without this money making implement on your ranch. Phone 671 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hinkle are I here from San Francisco, and will remain over the holidays as guests at the home of his parents, Attorney and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle. tems. der nett, frozen water SXS: right. 507 pipes—save Hermiston, Oregon. Phone 671 SAPPERS' INC HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Mrs. Robert Booth returned to her home in Seattle Tuesday after an enjoyable visit since Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew, west of town. The smiling face of J. L. Waller has been absent from the Inland Empire Lumber Co.'s offices most of this week. Illness has been the cause, but latest reports are that he will be on the job shortly. The members of Reclamation Lodge No. 107, K. of P., to the num- ber of about 20 will go Monday to Pendleton to attend the district convention of the order scheduled Io take place there on that day and evening. Betty, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph, was severely scalded Tuesday afternoon by acci dentally falling backwards Into a pail of hot water. First aid prompt ly administered by lier mother was probably the means of averting ser ious consequences Io the child, who, under the skillful treatment of the attending physician, is now getting along nicely. On account of the severe cold and fuel shortage there were no services last Sunday at the Methodist church. Dr. Pemberton did not come, but he will speak at Columbia school house at 3 p. m. and in Mack's hall at 8 p. m. next Sunday. Other meetings at the usual hours, and at 11 a. m. a short Christmas program and ap propriate sermon will be given and treat for the Sunday school pupils. The White Gifts offering will go to the Armenian relief, and it is a good time to make a liberal offering for this very worthy cause. New Clock Aluminumware. Sappers' RABBITT POISONING CAM PAIGN HUGE SUCCESS Reports are coming in from all di rections anent the great success of the rabbit poisoning campaign in augurated all over the west end of I he county a week ago. In this nei ghborhood rabbits have gone to the happy hunting grounds by the thou sands after partaking of the alfalfa and strychnine mixture. Just to show how the poison Is working havoc among the jacks we cite a statement by Jesse Prindle, who said that in Section 33, near Lake Lane, which was virtually alive with the pest, approximately 2000 were killed from three and a half sacks of the poison mixture spread over part of that area near est the river. On the Messner ranch west of Butter Creek between 700 PIONEER The Columbia Garage GEORGE W. MATHAY. Prop. E. MILES. PROP. On the West Side of Town Auto Accessories Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Reasonable Prices Good Workmanship Transfer Work Storage Space Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. USED CARS FOR SALE The City Transfer Elliott" W. B. BEASLEY SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tn Umatilla County. Plaintiff, Vivian Euri L. Look what we are going to have for Xmas Dinner at the Oregon Cafe. Ready at 12 Noon and Served till 2 P. M. Smith, Defendant. To Vivian Smith, Defendant above i named: MENU In the name of the State of Ore- gon, you ale hereby required to ap I pear and answer the complaint of the pillitit Iff filed against you in the Toke Point Oyster Cocktail, American above entitled suit on or Saturday, the 20th day of er, 1919, that date being Relishes Celery Hearts en Bunches Green Ehmann Olives Soup Roast Young Oregon Turkey, Walnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Loin of Spring Lamb a la Marengo This summons is published pur- liant Io mi order made by Honor- able Gilbert W. Phe’ps , Judge of the above entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, on ' 3rd day of first publica- November. 1919; tion will be made In the Hermiston Prime Ribs of Local Beef au Natural Filet of Mignon Champignon Dungeness Crab Salad Mayonnaise Herald newspaper published at Her • miston, Umatilla County. O exon, oi Saturday, the Sth day of Novellini. 1919, und the last publication will be made on Saturday, the said 201 1 day of December, 1919. The sum- I nons will he published for six con- ! ecutive weeks in said newspaper. Dated this the 3rd day of Novem- Vegetables Creamed Whipped Potatoes California Asparagus on Toast Desert Sauce Pumpkin Pie Milk Coffee I line the plaintiff for want thereof vili apply to the Court for the re- 'lef prayed for In Ills said complaint . namely, for n decree of the Court lissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for equitable Baked Saddle of Pig, Louisiana Candied Sweet Potatoes Fruit within I plead to said complaint within said Roast Home Made Plum Pudding before Decem- six weeks of the dale of file first publication of this summons. And | you will lake notice that If you fail to appear and answer or otherwise Cream of Hothouse Tomato Croutons nd 800 went the route- this kill being made on an ounce of strych- nine mixed with alfalfa. Many other reports are coming in daily f big slaughters from the use of the poison. Col J F. McNaught, who is con dueling the campaign In this end of the county, has wired for 200 oun- ces more of the strychnine so that there will be no halt in the good work now bring carried on? J. D. Watson, local leader, reports excel lent results from the poison thus far put out. and adds that no ranch- er should overlook the opportunity to get a quantity of the mixture and put It out »hile the snow is on the ground. Auto Repairing and BATHS IN CONNECTION Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for the Plaintiff Residence and Postoffice Address: 8-14 Pendleton. Oregon. Cafe Noir Notice for Publication 11.25 the Plate Follow the Crowd—Wc Do the Rest RAYMOND W HAMM. Chef Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. PLUMBING Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon. December 15th, 1919. repair Notice is hereby given that Char- 1rs F. Mortimer, of Hermiston, Ore- Fix them up gon, who. on September 2nd. 1916. or weld price made Reclamation Homestead Entry. of new ones. No 016445, for Farm Unit "B‘ of SW*. or W* NE‘ SW‘. Section LAYS GARAGE. Automobile Owners 34, Township 5 North. Range 28 ur radia- East, Willamette Meridian, has filed Johnson’s notice of Intention to make final AUCTIONEER—I will cry, from freezing proof, to establish claim anywhere tn the country, rerp— Freeze Proof. Will not harm any three-year Io the land above described, before | properly a special y can at Herald metal. Put up in 7 pound packages. I’ S. Commissioner at Heremiston, and for sale by Hermiston Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru | dates and terms or L. Ben- $2.25 ary. 1920. office. Give me • trial- °' IJtfc Auto Co. A trial will convince. We C.S.McN AUGHT Co recently on account of fuel short- ness has been put in operation again, having started on -the old schedule Thursday. Interior, U. $ Department of the Land Office st La filande. Ore gon, December Notice ÍS hereby given that Mary Hermiston, Ore- on December ist. 91, nade Reclamation Homestead En- try. No 014046, for NW‘ SWY. or Unit "B‘ of SWY, Feetion 28, Township 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention Io make final three- Claimant names as witnesses: Walter F. Botkin. August F Ben sel. Henry M. Gunit. Fred A. Chezik I land above described, before r h . all of Hermiston, Oregon. Ore- I Commissioner, at Hermiston, C. 8. DUNN, Register. ton, on the 10th day nt February, 1920. panes Al will Claimant Prospective Ford purcharerë thomas II. I laddox Ly nd I » should place their order with the to G Sapper. Harry Spinning, ali HERMISTON AUTO CO immedia- | f Hermiston, Oregon C. S. DUNN. Register tely. as the Ford Motor Co. now re . quire that for every Ford supplied to dealers there must be three or I FOR SALE Aera booked. Get useful Calendar at Sappers’. Used Studebaker Six In good hape for a ridiculously low price LAYS OARAGE.