The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 03, 1920, Image 2

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    THE ÎLERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON.
Last Sunday morning the Baptist |
The Hermiston Herald | church
voted to hold evangelistic |
A GOOD BARN
A PATH I OTIC DUTY
Feed is expensive nowadays. Every possible
ounce of it must be converted into beef or milk or
working energy for the teams.
Stock lacking the protection of a good barn con­
sumes most of their feed in fighting the cold—or
lacking the cool refuge of a properly insulated barn -
during the heat of summer, becomes indisposed and
loses weight.
Feed converted into animal heat doesn’t make
beef or milk or money.
The essentials of a good barn aie good materials,
proper ventilation, sanitation and insulation.
Let us figure with you. It’s our business. We
know how. There is no obligation to buy.
We have a number of different designs to choose
from and will consider it a favor in being able to
quote you prices.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
F. A. BROWNSON, MGR.
Phone No. Ill
Further Away Than Your Telephone
For Those Who Value Style and
Fine Quality
To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but undoubted, endur­
ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city has selected the very
best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval
In every way, in price as well as quality.
We also have a complete repairing outfit in connection
We wish to thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give
you better service than ever
Hahn’s Shoe Store
HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY
I.____________________________________
Issued Each Saturday by
| meetings with Rev. M. L. Mertins as
| preacher. The meetings will begin
HERMISTON
OREGON | about the last of January or the first
of February. All Christian people
Entered as second-class matter December
». 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon | and the public in general are solicit­
ed by the congregation to join in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
| making the meetings the greatest for
One year .............
11.50
Six months.................
-...........
1.00 the glory of God that Hermiston has
ever known. Places for holding the
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
week of prayer and the committees
ADVERTISING RATES
selected to effect plans for the meet-
• Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser-
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly ings will te announced next Lord’s
Dr.
Freeze makes
regular visits to Her­
miston. Consult him
1 free and be assured of
good eye service.
36
BOARDMAN NEWS
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Mrs. E. C. Heins left Friday of last
week for Aberdeen, Wash., where she
was called to the bedside of her hus­
band, who is suffering from rheu­
matism.
Mrs. L. V. Root was transacting
business in Arlington last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Signs returned
| Wednesday from a week’s visit in
Portland.
Miss Cathleen Marshall passed
| Thursday and Friday of last week in
Arlington.
Mrs. H. L. Pearson and children
I left last Sunday for Cecil to Join Mr.
Pearson, who is chopping hay at that
place.
Miss Clara Voyen of Portland is
i visiting this week at the home of her
brother, C. M. Voyen.
I F. B. Swayze of Hermiston was a
business visitor in town Monday.
Percey Jones left Monday for Ce­
cil, where he has employment for the
remaining winter months.
Mrs. Berkdolt left Monday for a
short visit with friends and rela­
tives in Heppner.
J. L. Jenkins and Albert Bradley
are enjoying a business and pleas­
ure trip to Seattle this week.
Mrs. W. H. Stewart visited in Pen-
dieton Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Smith are re­
joicing over the arrival of a baby
boy, born Dec. 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. William Haskins re­
turned Wednesday from Portland,
where they have been visiting the
past month.
S. H. Boardman left Wednesday
for Salem to attend a meeting of the
state highway engineers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger were
Arlington visitors Wednesday.
Deputy Sheriff Voyen arrested a
man at Porter & Conley’s highway
camp Wednesday, taking him to Hep­
pner, where he will be examined for
insanity.
WHY NOT OWN ONE LIKE IT?
(WANT ADS,
For Sale—Big type
bogs. Geo. H. Root.
Ladies—Switches made from comb­
ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon
Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon.
52tfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
H. Graham.
ltfc
Lots of married people pose as dan­
ger signals for those who are single.
A woman's weakness Iles In her
love for a man who is strong enough to
wink.
When a farmer moves to the city he
gets a chance to dodge his city rei
fives.
What a blissful thing love would be
If the Inevitable foolishness could be
separated from ft.
Remember that when you
bring your car to us for
mechanical service — mater­
ials, experienced workmen
and Ford Factory prices.
Your Ford is too useful, too
valuable to take chances
with poor mechanics and
poor quality materials.
Bring it to us and save both
time and money. We are
authorized Ford Service
agents, trusted by the Ford
Motor Company to look fter
the wants of Ford owners—
that’s the assurance we offer.
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The Hermiston Auto Co.
When a man says he likes to get ft
In the neck occasionally he means the
neck of the other fellow.
“My dear.” said a husband, “pray de­
vote Just half a minute to repairing my
cent which a pointed nail has chanced
to rend.” “It’s ten o’clock,” said the
drowsy mate. “Yes.” said hubby, “it’s
rather late. Rut. you know. It Is never
too late to mend.”
MAXIMS
DOULIRY NIE
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Real dressy ones and made for comfort ; all sixes
Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’
and Small Children’s Shoes.
Have Xmas photos made at Ward’s
when in Pendleton. We will pay
your fare.
4tfc
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently
well known and proven to need no comment.
Send your orders by mail or express and we will
prepay them back to you on short notice.
Spices and Extracts for the House­
wife—in fact everything in the
Watkins line. Mail your orders, or
call at my home, one door east of
Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis­
ton. Ore., and make your selections.
W. A. Mikesell.
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The Oak Tan Shoe Store
Buyer of all kinds of live stock.
Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers. Proprietor
A. L. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. ll-22p
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• Lumber ready cut for all kinds of
irrigation boxes. See Correll. 15tfc
Found—One-half set
of
auto
chains. Owner can secure property
by calling at this office and paying
for this notice.
15c
Packard organ in good condition
to trade for phonograph. Lou Rogers.
For Sale-—Fresh Jersey cow. T.
H. Gaither.
15tfc
For Sale---- 75 White Leghorn pul-
lets, good laying strain. Mrs. Z.
Pumphrey.------------------------------ 15-2tp
See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc
For Sale—Hay derrick with cables,
all in first class condition. See J. M.
16tfc
Prindle. •
Lost—One 34-inch tire carrier
with brackets broken. Please leave
at Lay’s Garage. R. E. Kennedy. 2tc
Five room house, modern, on cor­
ner lot in Portland; cement walks,
free of all incumbrance; value $2500.
To exchange for small irrigated
ranch. Write me, H. E. Potter, 5323
72nd St. S. E., Portland. Ore. 16-3tp
AUCTIONEER—I will cry sales
anywhere In the country. Personal
property a specialty. Write me for
dates and terms or call at Herald
office. Give me a trial, G. L. Ben-
nett, Hermiston, Oregon.
l«tfc
Girl Wanted—Must understand
bookkeeping and be able to operate
typewriter. Must be willing to work
as occasion demands. Sei nd applica-
tlon to this offici in own i handwrit-
ing, stating experience and wages
expected. Will raise according to
ability.
16-ltc
SKINNER & WHITE
00 YOU
WANT
HELP?
LABOR AGENCY
35 N. 2nd St., Portland
We
furnish promptly Farm Help.
Milkers, Wood Cutters, Mill, Camp
and Kitchen Help.
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
Y
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus­
tomer.
First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
SEE
HITT
.3. Strel
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
—FOR—
Snna
LODGE DIRECTORY
GUNS
And
A ll Popular Sofi 'Drinlfs
ESTHER CHAPTER No. ML O. K. 8.
meets second Tuesday evening of each monti
Q U KEN
ICE CREAM
Estella A. Hitt, W. M.
LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M
monta in Masonin Hall on Pirat
aeg.
fountain
AMMUNITION
In Cones and Packages
A FULL LINE
Cigan and Tobacco
*
A A
THE GARAGE OF SERVICE
Grow green crops 'n the poultry
yards If they are not in permanent
!
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Phone Broadway 3205
Keep poultry free from lice and the
house free from mites.
Feed grain in straw or other litter
to make the hens scratch for it.
Phone 331
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
Fire Insurance in three strong
companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
Dodd’s office.
3tfc
Keep the house and yard clean.
Give a heavier feed of grain In the
evening.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Wanted—Your subscription
for
The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00;
The Ladies Home Journal,
$1.75;
The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc.
Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes
Lost—Seven head of beef cattle
Beware of paint. On fences—and
since
Thanksgiving day. Branded on
women.
left hip LY and Lazy M.. and also
Lies are like wolves—they mostly FG on hips. Anyone having or
knowing the whereabouts of these
travel In packs.
animals please phone at once to the
lie who Is doing nothing usually has depot at Umatilla or Hermiston. 16
many to help him.
Ambition Is a Are that the waters of
adversity are apt to quench.
Completed Prices Furnished
on application
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
office.
3tfc
New house for sale—Part cash, bal-
ance easy payments—like rent. No
Honesty Is the best policy, but play­ commission, no bonus. See Cor-
ing policy often leads to dishonesty.
lell.
15tfc
Tact is getting what you want with­
out letting others know you want it.
Look at our plan book of photographs of resi­
dence houses, barns, garages and outbuildings.
Plue prints and specifications free of charge.
Duroc-Jersey
49tfc
Misery dumps a lot of stones on the
road to success.
FORD USERS
is
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
! day.
Readers—First insertion. 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
5cents perline.
ALL TRUE
GENUINE SERVICE
Is Our Motto
See This House
M. D. O’CONNELL
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Bring Your Building Problems to Us—We are no'
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VINEYARD LODGE NO 206, L O O. F
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meats each Monday evening in Odd Fellow
hall.
Visiting members cordially invited.