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THE HERMISTON HERALD, OREGON. HERMISTON, ADDITIONAL LOCAL Revival meetings at the Baptist church will begin Sunday, February 1st. Rev. M. L. Mertins of Califor nia. known here as chautauqua lec turer and preacher, will be the evan gelist. "Next week his picture and brief history will appear in this paper. 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 First National Bank FIRST OF HERMISTON Hermiston Warehouse HAY. GRAIN AND FEED WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY Naxweps Mill Feed Shorts Feed Middlings Table Middlings Barley and Corn Shorts Kerr’s Dairy Feed Baled Hay Poultry Supplies W. A. LEATHERS Phpme 581 Elliott’s Vulcanizing Shop I 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 I am now prepared to give first-class service in all the various branches of tire vulcanizing. G. F. ELLIOTT • C 1919 A. B. S., Inc. . its pelt is bringing the highest prices ever known “Shubert” Wants Oregon Furs ALL YOU CAN SHIR And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices GET A SHIPMENT OFF—TODAY NOTEXTRA LARGE NOILARGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA 10 AVERAGE I N°I MEDIUM N? SMALL TWN92 EXTEA TO AVERAG COYOTE Heavy Furred, Cased 30.00 to 25.00 22.00 13 18.00 15.00 to 12.50- 1C 00 (0 8.50 10.00 to 5.00 Open or H-adiens 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to 14.00 12.MtolO.OO 8.00 to 6.00 8.00 to 4.00 MUSKRAT 6.00 to 5.00 4.75 to 175 3.50 to 2.75 2.50 to 1.75 2.59 to 1.50 4.50 to 175 3.50 to 2.75 2.50 to 2.00 1.75 to 1.50 1.75 to 1.25 Winter Fall MIN Fine, Dark Usual Color Pale 25.00 to 20.09 18.00 to 15.00 U N to UN 10.00 to 8.00 10.00 to 5.N IMIto 14.N 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 3.50 12.00 to 10.00 IN to 7.50 7.00% 6.00 5.50 to 4.50 5.50 to 3.00 quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3. No. 4. and otherwise inferior skins at highest marke .0.. ge.i ---- a is 2 i at. * g7... -..ta. c., Alley* oblisssas ** tha aenie A shipment to “SHUBERT” resoli in “more money” YOUR FURS will “quicker.” DIRECT City Clerk C. M. Jensen took an enforced layoff Monday on account of illness, but was again at his ac customed place in his jewelry store the following day, carrying with that usual good natured smile, which was a criterion that he was well on the road to recovery. Arnold Shotwell left Thursday for Eugene, ■ to enter the U. of O. and again take up the course in chemi cal engineering where he left off be fore entering the service. He has promised to give Herald readers a brief history of his experiences dur ing his one and one-half years with the army of occupation in Siberia. 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. The Hermiston Auto Co. has re ceived a consignment of Ford self starters, which it is advertising else where in this issue as being ideal for installation on old model Fords. Last week the company sold a brand new Ford to A. B. Nichols of Uma tilla which was equipped with elec tric lights and one of these self starters. « WHOLESALE and RETAIL - Corn Cracked Corn Wheat Oats Rye Rolled Barley Ground Barley Scratch Feed ROCK ISLAND PLOWS TO Aalios MUREREI, The Catholic Ladies Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. Neary on Thursday of last week, a large num ber of members being present. After the business session a dainty lunch eon was served by the hostess. The present year will see extensive im provements made In the parish by the society if plans now formulating are carried out. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Hahn's on Jan. 29. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a spe cial election will be held within the precincts of Irrigon and Boardman within the West Extension Irriga tion District on Tuesday, the twenty fourth day of February, 1920, be tween the hours of eight o’clock in the morning and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the pur- pose of determining whether or not that certain contract between the United States of America and the West Extension Irrigation District approved by the Board of Directors and filed in the office of the Board at Hermiston, Oregon, on the sixth day of January, 1920, shall be au thorized and entered into by the Board of Directors, and which said contract sets forth the maximum amount of money payable to the United States for construction pur poses, or in the assumption of lia bility for district lands for such pur poses, exclusive of penalties and in terest, in the amount of $1,100,000, and also provides for the substitution of the taxing power of the district in lieu of the existing liens by indi vidual contracts and other provis ions, which said contract in full may be seen by any landowner or other person interested at the office of the district in the U. S. Reclamation Service building at Hermiston, Ore gon, in the office of J. G. Camp at Irrigon. Oregon, and in the office of Emmett Callahan at Boardman, Ore gon. At said election the ballot shall contain the words "Contract with the United States—Yes," and "Contract with the United States— No.” The school house at Boardman and the Reclamation Office at Irri gon, within said district, are hereby designated as the polling places for the purpose of said election, and George Rand and R. L. Wisdom and Merrill Doble have been appointed judges of election for Irrigon pre cinct, and A. W. Cobb and C. C. Paine and T. E. Burns have been appointed judges of election for Boardman precinct within said dis trict. This notice is pubished and posted pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of the West Extension Irrigation District, made and enter ed on the sixth day of January, 1920. J. G. CAMP, Jan. 24-Feb. 21. Secretary. IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. G. GALE Che CREAM of THE LAND PIONEER of EASTERN OREGON Physician and Burgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4: 7 to 8. Phone 561 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon OFFICE PHONE. 82 RESIDENCE PHONE, 182 Office Hours: 9 to 12 ». m. 2 to 5:30 p. m. Converted into Butter by the I. MILES. PROP. Ciermistu Cnperatiue Creamery BATHS IN CONNECTION Day or night calls answered promptly The management wants more cream in order to keep the production up to the demand DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon PHONE «41 Office at Residence all Hours Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai I um the Latest Painless Methods CHIROPRACTOR Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy House Address 703 E. Webb St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. TOMETRISTAMDOPTICIAN GLASSES GROUND to FIT YOUR E yes L enses DUPLICATED on S hort NOTICE AMERICAN NATI.BANK BUILDING, PENDLETON. Phone 609 for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 - Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA Not Drugs. Phone Your Orders Jsk any of our satisfied cream producers for particulars Or write to the Creamery Direct Alfalfa Hay We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B.BEASLEY WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay BARBER SHOP Baled or Chopped and Clear and Sanitary Alfalfa Meal Hot and Cold We are always in the market for loose hay delivered at the mill Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La'Grande, Ore gon, January 15th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Anna A. Swayze, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on October 27th, 1917, was as signed Desert Land Entry, No. 013499. for SWY SE1, Sec. 19, and Nl NEY. Sec. 30, Township 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 9th <lay of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: A. W. Purdy. W. O. Rotramel. Chas. E Opel, O. E. Guisinger, all of Her miston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. SHOWER BATHS GET OUR PRICES C.S.McNAUCHT Co. J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES WM. SHAAR French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner Phone 139 203 V. Court St. HOHBACH'S Pendleton, Ore. Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant KATHRYN SHORT Teacher of Piano and Voice Culture STUDIO HERMISTON HOTEL Telephone 161 Friday, January 30, aer the Eyetl againob House Phone 283 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 Pendleton VETERINARY SURGEON Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon. January 15th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam E. Cahill, of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on December 23rd, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 015472, for Lots 4, 5 and 8, SWY SE 1, Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 30 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of indention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 9th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert Greenstreet, Carl Nelson, William Henderson. William Bart ley, all of Wallula, Washington. C. 8. DUNN. Register. 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 25- 27 W. Austin Ave. Dept 1902 Chicago, U.S.A. your eyes, getting relieved from ------ - headaches, eyeaches and other eye Ernest Stricker, who was with the farm horses with which to work a troubles. At Echo 28th, Stanfield ♦ l«-îtc engineering corps in France for 17 40 acre tract .he owns on the Furnish 29th months, was in town Tuesday en- project a short distance south of the Subscribe for The Herald. deavoring to buy a team of good Leathers ranch. AMERICAN RAW FURS Phone 671 SAPPERS’ INC Phone 671 SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS Hermiston. Ore.