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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mrs. James Gent are hav- The Hermiston Herald | ing Mr. a and four room bungalow erected A PATH IOTIC 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 are 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 Bring Your Building Problems to Us — We are no Further Away Than Your Telephone For Those Who Value Style and Fine Quality Tu 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 on their ranch a mile and a quarter east of Hermiston. Contractor W. HERMISTON OREGON R. Longhorn is assisting in erecting the structure, which, when complet Entered as second-class matter. December ». 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon ed, will be modern in every respect, with all the regular built-in fix tures. M. D. O’CONNELL Fords--Y es A carload just in but all sold. Place your order now if you want one this season. ============ Tires—Certainly Four of the best lines in the world to choose from: Thermoid, Goodyear, Goodrich and U. S. Every one a good tire and every one chuck full of mile age. nit LODGE DIRECTORY ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members welcome. Estella A. Hitt, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Q LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., - - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel come. C. W. Kellogg. Secy. A. W. Prann. W. M (WANT ADS. For Sale—Big type hogs. Geo. H. Root. Duroc-Jersey 49tfc I 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. WHY NOT OWN ONE LIKE IT? 1 H. Graham. Itfc Fire Insurance, Notary Public and Look at our plan book of photographs of resi typewriting and stenographic work. dence houses, barns, garages and outbuildings. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s 3tfc The men of Columbia District are office. Plue prints and specifications free of charge. going to be hosts at a dinner party Wanted—Your subscription for to the people at the school house The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00; Friday evening, January 23. AU are The Ladies Home Journal, $ 1.75; cordially invited to come, as the men The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. are very desirous of having a good H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. attendance, especially the new com Fire Insurance in three strong ers to the project. Come and get ac companies. See Edlie M. Johnson at quainted with your neighbors and Dodd’s office. 3tfc have a good time. Spices and Extracts for the House H. M. Sommerer made a business wife—in fact everything in the trip to Pendleton Tuesday. Phone 331 Watkins line. Mail your orders, or The many friends here of Mrs. call at my home, one door east of " The Yard of Best Quality ” Bert Cole will regret tc hear of her Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis H. M. STRAW. MGR. ton. Ore., and make your selections. death, which occurred in Portland W. A. Mikesell. lltfc Monday, death being due to appen For Sale—Team of mares, weight dicitis. The remains were taken to about 2700 lbs. Good workers. With | Arkansas for burial. or without harness. F. L. Jewett, The Neighborhood Club will meet Hermiston. 18-2tp Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes Tuesday afternoon, January 20, at Buyer of all kinds of live stock. Real dressy ones and made for comfort ; all sizes the Waugaman home. A good at A. L. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. ll-22p tendance is desired. Lumber ready cut for all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller and Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’ irrigation boxes. See Correll. 15tfc daughter Jone left Sunday morning and Small Children’s Shoes. for Seattle, Wash., on a two weeks' New house for sale—Part cash, bal visit to relatives and friends. ance easy payments—like rent. No The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently Mrs. Anna Sapper is rejoicing over commission, no bonus. See Cor- well known and proven to need no comment. 15tfc the arrival of a granddaughter, born rell. Send your orders by mail or express and we will to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper on Jan. See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc prepay them back to you on short notice. 13, 1919. For Sale—Hay derrick with cables, James and Jessie Waugaman have all in first class condition. See J. M. returned to school after several days Prindle. 16tfc illness from tonsilitis. Hermiston, Oregon Sam Rodgers, Proprietor Lost—One 34-inch tire carrier = with brackets broken. Please leave iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllHIIHIIIIII at Lay’s Garage or notify R. E. Ken nedy. • 16-3tp VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. 1. O. O. F.. " meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. W. S. Casady. N. G COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Completed Prices Furnished on application Inland Empire Lumber Company The Oak Tan Shoe Store BOARDMAN NEWS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY See This House The furnaces for the new school building were put in operation for the first time on Tuesday, and they are very satisfactory. The Boardman local of the Mor- low County Farm Bureau held a very successful meeting last Monday night, the main topics being rab bit control, which is being very suc cessfully waged in this section; good roads, a special meeting to be called soon, and the discussion of the idea I hat officials of the organiation. I local, county or state, should be bona fide agriculturists. Mrs. Earl Cramer, who has been suffering from an attack of pneumo nia, Is now improving rapidly. Some tools and equipment are be ing ordered for shopwork and an ele mentary course in cobbling for the boys of the school is to be started. Bulletins have been sent to the homes of the district in the inter- est of the Boy and Girl Club work. It was brought out at the state teach- ers' association that the chief meas ure for the success of the movement lay in the encouragement and back ing the child received from his par- ents, and that the work is one of the best courses given pupils of rural schools. The Boardman Farm Bureau will change its regular meeting night to the week-end either Friday or Sat urday- so that more can attend and the county agent be present oftener. Apples For Sale—Yellow Newton and Winesaps. Wm. F. Smith. Tele phone 226. 18-2tp Wanted—To buy about 100 stock hogs from 100 pounds up. A. L. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 81. 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. 16tfc For Sale—34 tons alfalfa hay in stack 1 mile east of Hermiston. Phone 16-R12, Echo. 17-3tp For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be tegistered. Inquire of F. N. Whit ney, or phone 181. 17-tfc Ford car in good condition for sale cheap. Inquire at this office or see Harry Kelley. 17tfc For Sale—One Mrs. E. P. Dodd. sanitary couch. 18-ltc Wanted—Users of lubricating oils io call and see the Hermiston Auto Co. 18c Men Wanted—To bring in their old cars and have them repaired by the Hermiston Auto Co. 18c Echo Flour Mills - A complete line. prices right. Not a cheap line, but The Hermiston Auto Co. THE GARAGE OF SERVICE DR.C.O. W ainscott DR. F. V. PRIME Office over First National Bank DENTISTRY Hermiston. Oregon OFFICE HOURS Office. Bark Bldg. Office Phone, 93 10 to 12 a. m.; i mi » m., and by appointment Residence Phone 32 For Sale—Walnut case organ and one wood heater. See A. N. Kern, on Notice is hereby given that the Dr. Groom place. 18-2tp undersigned holds a lien upon the For Sale — Cream separator, capa hereinafter described personal prop- erty, for his just and reasonable city 750 lbs. practically new; also 1 charges, for the labor, care and at top buggy. O. O. Felthouse. 18tfc tention he has bestowed and the food he has furnished in the amount of | Good fresh cow and calf for sale. Eighty-Five Dollars ($85.00). The I Wm. Kennedy. R. F. D., Hermis particular description of said prop- | ton. 18tfe erty being as follows: One bay mare colt coming three For Sale—1 Cole’s heating stove, years old. white spot in forehead, wire cut mark on left front leg. no new last year; in perfect condition. 18-2tp brand visible, weight about 1100 lbs. i F. L. Jewett. Hermiston. One bay mare colt coming two I For Sale — Span of mares and one years old. white stripe in face, no I cow. S. D. L. Ross. 18-3tp brand, weight about 800 lbs. Said animals are now In pasture, i known as the W. J. Warner pasture. | PROFESSIONAL CARDS in the S% of the NW'. Section 28. Twp. 5. N. R 29. E. W. M. DR. R. G. GALE That the owner has failed to pay I Physician and Surgeon the reasonable charges within the I Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. three months after the care, atten- | Hours: tion and labor and materials and | Office Phone 551 food were furnished and that I will ' lu to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. on Saturday, the 1 4th day of Febru- I ary. 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock | DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS in the forenoon of said day on the , Physician and Surgeon premises above described sell at pub OFFICE PHONE, 92 lic aution the property described RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 above to the highest bidder for cash Office Hours: 9 t 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p m. n hand, or so much thereof as shall 1 e sufficient to pay such just and Day er night calls answered promptly reasonable charges and the cost and DR. W. W ILLSLEY expense of keeping and selling of such property, including the cost of Osteopathic Physician this advertisement. and Surgeon Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this 16th day of January. 1920." Office Hours: B. T. LOCK. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m Jan 17-24-31. PHONE «41 Office at Residence all Hours $ • * Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue Ste m Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED 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 NOTICE Accessories—Most Assuredly lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll A GOOD BARN Issued Each Saturday by E. G. TILDEN, PROP. Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street SEE HITT 4.3. Hisrel CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY - FOR- Sua Suuntain GUNS A nd and - AII Popular Soft ‘Driniff ICE CREAM AMMUNITION In Cones and Packages --------- - A FULL UNE . J i News stand Cigars and Tobacco