The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 10, 1920, Image 3

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD, NERMISTON, OREGON.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
C. E. Glasgow of Irrigon while
here one day last week purchased a
three year old Percheron colt from
Attorney W. J. Warner.
RIGHT
Put your surplus earnings in our Time Certificates
i First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Hermiston Warehouse
HAY. GRAIN AND FEED
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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Mill Feed
Shorts
Feed Middlings
Table Middlings
Barley and Corn Shorts
Kerr’s Dairy Feed
Baled Hay
Poultry Supplies
W. A. LEATHERS
Phone581
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store
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- Phone 413
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66
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Pulling
Together
Transfer Work
The City Transfer
Our Guarantee back of Every
Purchase
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS
The Baptist Ladies Aid will be en­
tertained by Mrs. R. Beasley and
Mrs. Illsley at the home of Mrs. Beas­
ley Thursday afternoon, January 15.
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The name of Jesse M. Prindle for
director for a three year term appears
on the ballot of the Westland Irri­
gation District, Tuesday next being
the date of the annual election.
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All those interested in maintain­
ing a Sunday school at Columbia
school house are earnestly requested
to be present next Sunday at 2 p. m.
Election of officers will take place
These plows are made of soft center steel, permitting the outer sur­
at that time.
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face to be highly tempered without sacrificing strength. The center
W. H. Lyttle of Salem, slate veter­
layer is very tough and ductile, making a combination steel that is adap­
inarian, has been passing the week
ted for the hardest kind of work. The shin of the moldboard always re­
• in this vicinity examining horses
ceives the most wear, and for this reason Rock Island soft center steel
and cattle for signs of disease. He
plows have a reinforcing patch at this point. The real appreciation of
reports that so far he has found no
these features is best realized after giving a Rock Island plow a few
affliction among stock in this vi-
cinity.
years use. We sell them—terms or cash.
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Phone 671
Phone 671
Mrs. C. B. Percey and daughter
Miss Leah. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Davis,
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
W. A. Leathers. R. C. Challis, Ray
Sprague and Rinehart Buhmann were
lust week-end visitors in Pendleton,
returning to Hermiston Saturday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Kingsley re­
turned Sunday on No. 18 from their
Christmas trip to Central Oregon.
•osa**/.* "B Sis A sorzsee.
They report the weather in that
PIONEER
country like spring and the snow all
gone. Earl says its a hard country
to beat for one has to be content to
BARBER SHOP
live on "hopes" for some time after
settling there.
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E. MILES. PROP.
H. M. Gunn has been appointed
census enumerator for Precincts No.
S3 and 54, which embody all of the
At a county fair a flam-
city of Hermiston and some outside
boyant sign advertised: “The Strang-
BATHS IN CONNECTION
territory. Mr. Gunn received his ap­
est Sight in the World!" 1 hose who
pointment from Wm. A. Terrell of
paid a dime to see the marvel found in
Wasco, supervisor of the second cen­
the tent ten far: rs
to-
sus district, and is now busily en­
Phone Your Orders
{'ether on a rope. ., . It is different
gaged in the work.
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today. Now thousands of farmers, er-
for all kinds of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hayden and
canized as the American Farm Eu-
little daughter Catherine left Mon­
rcau Federation, are pulling together.
day for Connell, Wash., on a week’s
And they’ll get what they want, says
Stand at Siscel's. Phone 262
visit to friends there after passing
the holidays at the home of his par-
We are ready at any time to go any I
<nls, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hayden, in
where or haul anything.
this city. On their return to Hermis­
ton they will make their permanent
home on the project.
W.B. BEASLEY
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Mrs. Cathryn Durfey and son Jar­
vis, and their visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
Folks who think the farmer is going to
W. R. Jarvis of Montana, left Sun­
day on a week’s visit to relatives in
keep on being the national post, feed-
Portland. Mrs. Durfey went to Eu­
ing
the world and takingit
icksinpay,
Clean and Sanitary
gene, accompanying her son to that
have another think coming to them.
city, where he remained, having en­
tered the University of Oregon for
the struggles and suc-
Pulling together, the na-
cesses of farmers every-
tion's farmers can con-
Hot and Cold
the balance of the term.
where and of the prac-
trol their markets « in
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ti: al methods of those
prove that they arc not
SHOWER BATHS
G. B. Clark, genial bookkeeper for
V ho are making money.
to blame for t he high cost
It you are interested in
of living, that they are
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the Newport Construction Co., has
not profiteers.
Stand-
forming and the farmers’
been busy closing up the books of
movement, you should
ing shoulder to shoul ' r
the corporation for the year just
with the farm is of the
subscribe al once. It
m
will cost you only $1 a
whole nation is Tut
passed. We understand that he has
year for 52 big, helpful
COUNTRY GENT! E-
become so infatuated with Hermiston
weekly is ucs.
MAN. Weekly it tells of
and surrounding country since com­
ing here that he now contemplates
Let me send in your order today!
buying a home and locating here
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
permanently.
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Try our 35 cent dinner
ED. H. GRAHAM
Mrs. Walter Rees and three chil-
HOHBACH’S
Phone 581
Hermiston, Oregon
dren left Wednesday for an extend­ Rakery, Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
I
ed visit to the home of her parents -== i
in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. H. G.
Newport accompanied them as far as
The Courtry Gentleman The Ladies’ Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
Portland, where she visited a couple VETERINARY SURGEON ,
of days with friends. The lady is re­
Hermiston. Ore. I
turning by way of Sunnyside. Wash., House Phone 283
where she is now enjoying a visit
with former Hermiston friends.
SAPPERS’ INC
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
Corn
Cracked Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Rolled Barley
Ground Barley
Scratch Feed
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Tuesdays and Fridays
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The COUNTECX
GENTLEMAN
BARBER SHOP
W . SHAAR
1 have changed my location from the Columbia Gar­
age on the West Side to the old Oregon Hardware
building on Main street on the East Side. Having
just received complete up-to-date vulcanizing machin­
ery 1 am now prepared to give first-class service in all
the various branches of tire vulcanizing.
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G. F. ELLIOTT
Percey Sisters
Alfalfa Hay
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
ALL
HATS
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ON SALE --------
For Two
Weeks
Alfalfa Hay
Baled or Chopped
and
Alfalfa Meal
We are always in the market for
loose hay delivered at the mill
GET OUR PRICES
C.S. M c N aught Co.
—ALSO—
WAISTS AND FANCY
WORK
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Percey Sisters
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fail
1 use the Latest Painless Methods
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Drugs.
Not Surgery.
Not Osteopathy
House Address 703 E Webb St.
Office 103 w . Webb St
J. A. PEED
Phone 583
Pendleton, Ore.
Bowker’s Orchestra of Portland
will again pay a visit to Hermiston
next month, the American Legion
having secured it to play for two
dances, one In Stanfield on February
3rd and one In Hermiston on Febru-
ary 4th. With this excellent music
It Is fair to assume that these dances
will be premier ones to which every­
one Is cordially invited.
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Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, daughters
Dorothy and Emily and son Irwin,
left for McMinnville Friday night of
last week, where they will remain
until the college lernt ends. Gordon
Shotwell, who had been to Milton
and Walla on business connected
with the Shotwell Contracting Co.,
arrived back In time to accompany
them to McMinnville, and from there
proceeded to Corvallis to resume his
studies at O. A C.
On Saturday of last week Mrs.
John Mathison of the Fourth Unit
entertained in honor of her daughter
Miss Avis, who leaves Monday for
Seattle, and also for Miss Eleanor
Casserly, who left that night for the
O A. C. to resume her studies. Be-
sides the Mathison family there were
present Mrs. F. L. Kelley, Miss Yu-
dilh, Harry and Cecil Kelley, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Casserly. Misses Eleanor
and Marie and James Todd.
Our New Years’ Resolution—To have 175 pounds of air on tap at all times.
has money invested in air pumps and storage sys­
tems to give you Free Air and Service.
Your Garage
From some one—so that you put
them on in the cold on the street and use your own pump—
or where all this is done for you and a welcome extended to
make use of “the air.”
Where do You Buy Your Tires?
Wc handle Rac­
ine, Ajax, Goodrich, Firestone and Federal tires at the adver­
tised price (not made by us).
Standard Tires are Sold Nationally at One Price.
We Recommend Racines.
Ask a user,
LAYS’ GARAGE
CHEVROLET CARS
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS
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Elliotts Vulcanizing Shop
French Restaurant