THE HER MISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREG ON. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Col. J. K. Shotwell went to Port­ land on business Wednesday, and from there journeyed to McMinnville for a short visit with Mrs. Shotwell and the children. ******** The Hermiston Auto Co. received a carload of Ford cars the first of the week direct from the factory. They are all equipped with self starters and electric lighting systems. ******** C. E. Hensley, district agent for Eastern Oregon of the Singer Sew­ (FIRST ing Machine Co., left Monday on a business trip that took him to Hepp­ OF HERMISTON ner and surrounding country. ******** The Methodist Ladies are going to hold a 25 cent silver social at the home on Newport avenue of Mrs. C. B. Hay next Thursday afternoon. January 22. from 2 to 5. Everbody is cordially invited to attend. ******** Saturday evening, January 24, the Ladies’ Home Bureau of Umatilla HAY. GRAIN AND FEED will hold another of their delightful dances, the proceeds of which will be ===== WHOLESALE and RETAIL= used in helping start the system of serving hot lunches in the schools of WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY that city. ******** There was a little gathering of Corn Mill Feed Jefferson County'pioneers Sunday at Cracked Corn Shorts the ‘ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wheat Feed Middlings V. Wilson west of town, among them being Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley of Oats Table Middlings this city, who enjoyed the appetizing Rye Barley and Corn Shorts dinner served for the occasion. ******** Rolled Barley Kerr’s Dairy Feed Phil L. Lay spent a couple of days Ground Barley Baled Hay in Spokane this week investigating Scratch Feed Poultry Supplies the latest methods of renovating storage batteries. This is in line with his efforts to make Lay’s Gar­ age the most complete and all around W. A. LEATHERS service station in Eastern Oregon. ******** The local manager of the Tele­ phone Exchange is requesting the public to ask for their party by num­ ber instead of by name, claiming hat this facilitates quicker connec­ tion and dispenses with confusion in the local office. ******** I have changed my location from the Columbia Gar­ age on the West Side to the old Oregon Hardware Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rubner re­ turned Wednesday morning from a building on Main street on the East Side. Having short visit to the home of their just received complete up-to-date vulcanizing machin­ nephew, Henry Neimeyer, a progress­ ery I am now prepared to give first-class service in all ive rancher of Touchet, Wash. While the various branches of tire vulcanizing. there Mr. Rubner witnessed a huge rabbit drive, in which thousands of the pest were slaughtered. ******** C, E. Glasgow of Irrigon was so well pleased with the Percheron colt No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 he purchased from Attorney W. J. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The CREAM of THE LAND Warner a couple of weeks age that he came back the latter part of last THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of EASTERN OREGON week and talked “Bill” out of a mate at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close for it. Mr. Glasgaw now has a fine of business, December 31, 1919. Converted into Butter by the team of colts, for which he paid Mr. RESOURCES Warner a fair price. ******** Loans and discounts .... $247,999 29 Overdrafts, secured ........ $ R. V. Crawford, operator of an 80 Unsecured 812.98 812.98 acre ranch a short distance southeast U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par of Boardman, and L. V. Woodard, value) ...6,250.00 who has charge of the O.-W. coal U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted­ ness owned and unpledged.. 28,170,0 chutes at Messner, were business vis­ Total U. S. government securities 34,420.40 The management wants more itors to this city Tuesday. While Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in­ cream in order to keep the here they made The Herald office cluding stock) owned unpledged 59,477.45 production up to the demand Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per a pleasant call, and before leaving cent of subscription) 900.00 had their names inscribed on our AAsk any of our satisfied cream Furniture and fixtures 1.420.00 subscription docket, which Insures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve producers for particulars bank 22,890.58 them a year’s reading of this paper. Or write to the Creamery Direct Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro­ ******** cess of collection (not available as re- A very neat and useful household serve) ................................. -........ 1,935.97 calendar has been distributed by the Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 36,772.10 proprietor of the City Market to its Total item 13. 14, 1,5 16 and 17 38,708.07 customers. Together with the calen­ Checks on banks located outside of city dar part is a thermometer by which or town of reporting bank and other cash items 586.76 the housewife can regulate the heat Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer in her kitchen. On either side of the and due from U. S. Treasurer 312.50 thermometer are two match recepti- WE SELL IN Interest earned but not collected — ap- CAR LOTS ele» that will prove very convenient, proximate- on notes and bills receiv­ also, to whoever is head of the house able not past due 6,000.00 Total ....... 1407.528.03 in the fire building game. E HAVE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION a supply of Farm Record Books. Call for one and keep close account of your farm busi­ ness this year. W ROCK ISLAND PLOWS I First National Bank Hermiston Warehouse Phone581 Naxsaps. These plows are made of soft center steel, permitting the outer sur­ face to be highly tempered without sacrificing strength. The center layer is very tough and ductile, making a combination steel that is adap­ ted for the hardest kind of work. The shin of the moldboard always re­ ceives the most wear, and for this reason Rock Island soft center steel plows have a reinforcing patch at this point. The real appreciation of these features is best realized after giving a Rock Island plow a few years use. We sell them—terms or cash. Phone 671 HARDWARE tiermiston Cnnperatiue Creamery I Alfalfa Hay IMPLEMENTS PIONEER Lecture on «Americanism” Bu Dr. Sherman L. Divine I. ADMISSION, 50c Elliott's Vulcanizing Shop (. F. ELLIOTT Phone 671 SA PPERS I NO BATHS IN CONNECTION Concert By Phone Your Orders Willamette Glee Club MONDAY, FEB. 2 Admission, 75c Tickets lor the two entertainments, $1 for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready al any time to go an where or haul anything The City Transfer STUDENTS. HALF PRICE W. B. BEASLEY A. C. RHOADS C. MAXFIELD Maxfield & Rhoads Garage Acetylene Welding BARBER SHOP Clear and Sanitary Battery Rebuilding Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS GENERAL REPAIR WORK We are equipped to handle any welding job from the lightest fender to the heaviest casting. We specialize on starting, lighting and ignition work. You will get real service in any repair work brought to us. Our Prices are Right and we Stand Behind Our Work French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date resta...... it In Easter» Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Rakerv. Confectionery. Restaurant Pendlets Located One-half Block North of the Hermiston Hotel House Phone 283 Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal We are always in the market for loose hay delivered at the mill GET OUR PRICKS C.S.McNAUCHT CO. J.L.VAUG HAN ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Phone 139 203 E. Court St. Pendieton, Ore. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ..... 25,000.00 Surplus fund - 5,000.00 Undivided profits 7,964.40 Interest and discount collected or credit­ ed, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) 200.00 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 1,500.00 Circulating notes outstanding ...... 6,250.00 Certified checks outstanding 97.99 Cashier’s checks outstanding. 795.98 Total of items 30,31, 32 and 33 893.97 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check 302,886.76 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than formoney borrowed) 20,209.34 Total demand deposits 323.096.10 Time Deposits: Certificates of deposits (other than for money borrowed) ....... .. 37,823.56 Total of time deposits 37,823.56 Total $407,528.03 of Oregon + Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fail State County of Umatilla I " I use the Latest Painless Methods I, A. L. Larson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A L. LARSON, Cashier. CHIROPRACTOR Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of January. 1920. Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Edlie M Johnson. Notary Public House Address 703 E. Webb St. My commission expires June 10, 1923 Office 103 W Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. Correct Attest: R ALEXANDER. CHAS E OPEL. F. B. SWAYZE. Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA Directors. TOMETRISTAAD OPTICIAN GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES LENSES DUPLICATED ON SHORT NOTICE AMERICAN NATL BANK Bl III DING, PENDLETON. Phone 609 KATHRYN SHORT Teacher of Piano and Voice Culture STUDIO HERMISTON HOTEL Telephone 161 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The girls of the G. G. C. Club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Marie Casserly Thursday evening of last week. A good time was enjoyed by all. The Junior class had a sleighrid- Ing party on Friday of last week After a pleasant ride they went to the home of Miss Jane Gunn, where they enjoyed a hot lunch. The students of the high school and the pupils of the upper grades were entertained on Monday morning by S. O. Hawkins, who delivered a short talk and sung songs. Among them was one of his own composition entitled. "Yankee-McAdoo-dle.” Be sides the songs he gave some selec­ tions on a mouth organ. Friday. January 30, Dr. Freeze, the Eye Specialist, will again be at Hermiston, and may be consulted free at Oregon Hotel parlor all day. Good results assured in all cases fittted. Start the new year right by caring for your eyes, getting relieved from headaches, eyeaches and other eye troubles. At Echo 28th, Stanfield 29th. 18-2tc Battery Service is Now Made a Special Feature Overhauling and repairing done on short notice. Our Tungar Rectifier is the very latest and best machine for charging batteries. Rental Batteries always on hand. New Batteries for sale at lowest prices. Firt Class Car Repairing by Competent Mechanics A LARGE STOCK OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES LAYS’ GARAGE CHEVROLET CARS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 05600909 Alfalfa Hay