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HE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ADDITIONAL LOCAL ISNT RIGHT NOW A GOOD TIME TO TAKE STOCK of your financial condition? During the past two years of prosperity how much of your income have you saved? Not so much as you should? Why not start 1920 right by opening an account with this bank and conserving your future income. FIRST First National Bank Friday of next week J. I. Agnew will bold an auction sale at his ranch west of town. Those wanting seeds can secure them by calling at the postoffice. There is a quantity there for free distribution. I SMALLER SIZED FARMS • ISLANPROCe ate James Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd, left Tuesday night for Spokane, where he has secured a per manent position. OF HERMISTON Hermiston Warehouse HAY, GRAIN AND FEED WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY Corn Cracked Corn Wheat Oats Rye Rolled Barley Ground Barley Scratch Feed f . ,. * — . ■ Pavey -- " “i Warehouse Mill Feed Shorts Feed Middlings Table Middlings - Barley and Corn Shorts Kerr’s Dairy Feed Baled Hay Poultry Supplies TXT Phone 581 ? ELLIOTT’S VULCANIZING SHOP ? • p d M I have changed my location from the Columbia Garage on the West Side to the old Oregon Hardware building or. Main street on the East Side. Hav- ing received complete up-to-date vulcanizing machinery I am now prepared to give first class service in all the various branches of tire vulcanizing. g G- F. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR That Phonograph You Haye Been Come in and let us show you our stock. WE HAVE ONE TO MEET EACH ONE’S SELECTION Yes we sell them on terms and monthly payments MITCHELL DRUG CO. R. E. Mitchell, Prescription Druggist WANTED —A little more attention to Food Value. A little attention to food values will add to your health, happi- ness and working efficiency. One pound of Butter Crust Bread has a food value equal to each of the follow- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR . Butter Crust Bread It’s Made in HernMon Liberty Bakery Sappers' Inc. this week unloaded an entire carload of 47 special John ston alfalfa mowers, that came di Batavia. rect from the factory New York. POWER LIFT PLOW ATTACHED am The Embroidery Club met Tuesday night at the home of Miss Fannie Todd. Refreshments were served during the evening, and all present report having had a pleasant time. R. B. Spencer, who modestly han dles baggage and mail at the O.-W. R. & N. depot, took a little vacation last Saturday, and by way of diver sion made a business trip to Pendle- ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers left Wednesday for Walla Walla upon receipt of a message informing them of the death in that city of Rev. Thoroughman, an uncle of Mr. Lea- there. Geo. E. Briggs and son returned Friday morning from Erle, Pa.. where he was called by the serious illness of his mother, who has since recovered sufficiently to be out of danger. Mrs. Raymond W. Hamm, wife of the proprietor of the Liberty Bakery and operator of the Oregon Cafe, ar- rived Tuesday afternoon from Port- land to make her home with her busband in Hermiston. MADE & SOLO BY ROCK ISLAND PLOW CO. A REAL ONE-MAN OUTFIT ■ The Helder Model an” 9-16 makes power farming POSSIBLE and PROFITABLE on the smaller or medium sized farm. When equipped with Rock Island No. 9 Power Lift Plow it 38 the handiest i lowing unit you could own. No. 9 plow ft made especially for the Morel “D” and is directly attached to the p! form. With this combination you can turn squt re corners, plow closer to the fence and get into the corners— making every acre count. Plow is operated by automatic power lift—your foot control the plow, your hard guides the tractor. KEROSENE 0B GASOLINE The 9-16 has specially designed manifold —burns either kerosene or gasoline. Special friction transmission, 7 speeds forward 7 reverse, 4 wheels, 4 cylinders, heavy duty Waukesha motor. Sold with or without plow attached. Standard draw bar for pulling discs, hay tools, wagons, spreaders, binders, mowers, etc. Belt power for running smaller sized grain separators, silo fillers, corn shellers, etc. Will pump water, saw wood, run cream separator or washing machine. IT’S A MONEY MAKER— COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER! TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION FEB. 25 SAPPERS INC. HEIDER made in 9-16 and 12-20 sizes DON’T MISS THIS Demonstration, place to be announced later. The property owners on Third street and the city have arranged Dairy Cows for Sale Two cows und several heifers, with Contractor Shotwell to gravel Third street from Main street to the fresh in February and March. All from best dairy herds of Project. school house. Work has already 20-2tc E. P. DODD. commenced on this, improvement. Mrs. F. L. Durfey returned Mon day night from Hot Lake, Ore., to which place she accompanied her brother, Charles Jarvis, who will take treatment for rheumatism at that well known health resort. H. E. Walter and small son of Corvallis, Ore., visited in Hermiston last Saturday and Sunday with the O. D. Burgess family, of whom he is an old friend, having been a former school mate of Mrs. Burgess in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jones, a young couple from Virginia who had been here the past six weeks seeking to rent a ranch, left Monday for Baker. If they find nothing there to suit Notice for Pubilcation Department of the Interior, U. 8. they will return to Hermiston and Land Office at La Grande, Ore make another endeavor to become gon, January 15th, ,1920. Notice is hereby given that Wil located. liam E. Cahill, of Pendleton, Oregon, B. F. Knapp, formerly in the real who, on December 23rd, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 015472, for estate business here with E. P. Lots 4. 5 and 8, SWU SEY, Section Dodd, was shaking hands with his 25, Township 6 North, Range 30 East, Willamette Meridian, bas filed numerous friends in Hermiston notice of Intention to make three Wednesday while passing through year proof, to establish claim to the en route to his home in California land above described, before United from business trip to Richland, States Commissioner, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 9th day of March, Washington. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Senter of Robert Greenstreet, Carl Nelson, Silverton, Ore., left Thursday for William Henderson, William Bart- their home after a few days’ visit ley, all of Wallula, Washington. In Hermiston with their old friends, C. 8. DUNN, Register. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haugeberg. Mr. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Ü. 8. and Mrs. Senter are newlyweds who Land Office at La Grande, Ore had been on a honeymoon trip to gon, January 15th, 1920. points in this state. * Notice Is hereby given that Anna •••••••• A. Swayze, of Hermiston. Oregon, Col. J. F. McNaught returned Mon who, on October 27th, 1917, was as signed Desert Land Entry, No. day from a three weeks' pleasure 013499. for SW% SEY. Sec. 19. trip to Spokane. Seattle and. Port and N% NE %, Sec. 30, Township land. Mrs. McNaught, who accom 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette panied him on the journey, remained Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof, to establish over in Portland for a few days in claim to the land above described, order to extend her visit to rela before United States Commissioner, tives residing there. at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 9th day of March, 1920. Miss Mildred Percey entertained Claimant names witnesses: A. W. Purdy, W. O. Rotramel, Chas. a few of her girl friends at her home E. Opel, O. E. Guisinger, all of Her one mile north of town Tuesday miston, Oregon. evening. After enjoying music and C. 8. DUNN, Register. dancing for a time, a dainty lunch eon was served. Besides the hostess Freeze makes there were present Misses Ruth regular visits to Her- Sprague, Bertha McKeen, Viola miston. Consult him Crandall and Margie Watson. free and be assured of good eye service. 3* NOW HERE The Victor Style Book showing the AUCTION SALE most wonderful values in the sea- At Circle A Ranch, 3 miles west son’s latest and most approved styles of Hermiston, Friday, Feb. 20, 1920. in Women’s and Misses’ High Class at 1 p. m.. the following will be sold: Suits. Coats. Dresses, Skirts, Waists 4 head horses, 1 cow, 2 heifers, and Petticoats. Ready to wear and poultry, U. 8. separator, 115 egg in- made to measure. The styles are cubator, garden hose, lawn mower. more beautiful than ever. It will be 6 ft. mower. 12 ft. rake, 6 ft. disc a pleasure to you to look through harrow, 2 buggies, household furni this wonderful line.- You are cordi- ture, churn, dishes. 1 set harness, ally Invited to call, whether you canned goods. wish to Buy or not. Prompt service, Terms of sale: All sums under perfect fit and satisfaction guaran $10, cash; over $10. bankable notes teed. Prices always the lowest. No due not later than November 1, 1920, garments duplicated. Not at home will be accepted. for business Wednesdays. J I. AGNEW. Owner. MRS. A. 8. JOHNSON. Hermiston, Oregon f. B. Swayze, Clerk. ROCK ISLAND NO. 9 First house cast of Catholic Church. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of theauth- ority of the City Charter of the City of Hermiston and the direction of the City Council authorizing and directing the Treasurer of the City of Hermis ton to collect the unpaid assessment for the city irrigation water for the year 1919, levied and imposed under the provisions of Ordinance Nc. 76, passed by the city council and approved by the mayor on July 2, 1913, and ordinance No. 96 passed by the city council and approved by the mayor on April 17,1918. I will on the 2nd day of March, 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the City Council Chamber in the City of Hermis ton, Oregon, sell the following described lots, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds from the sale of each lot, piece or parcel of land to be applied in satisfaction of the assessment upon lot, piece or parcel of land with interest thereon from April 10. 1919, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per cent of each of said assessments and all costs. Following is a description of each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land with the number of feet frontage, name of owner or reputed owner, and amount of said assessment. City of Hermiston according to plat filed with County Recorder April 5, 1905: Amount Name Block 1- Lot 4, 25 feet, Wm. Stuber Lot 23. 25 feet. S. R. Oldaker The increased cost of farm ing makes necessary the careful selection of seeds—im proved varieties that produce profitable crops. A Safe Guide Fair Price Our Seed Catal g and Planter's Guide Is the standard reference for growers of the Northwest, 2.25 Lot 14, 25 feet, H. J. Meyer Lot 16, 25 feet, H. J. Meyer Lot 16, 25 feet, Chas. McNamee Lot 17, 30 feet. Chas. McNamee . Lot 24. 26 feet. Violet Sillitoe Lot 25. 26 feet. Violet Sillitoe ..... 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.70 2.26 ... 2.26 This handseme book is more than a Catalos It’s a true suide to Profitable Plantins 2.25 Lot 5, 25 feet, Chas. McNamee 2.26 Lot 6, 25 feet, Chas. McNamee 2.26 Lot 7, 25 feet. Chas. McNamee Block 8— . 2.26 Lot 3. 25 feet, Erma Walling . City of Hermiston according to plat filed with County Recorder November 3, 1904. Amount Name Block 4— 2.60 Lot 15. 50 feet, W. P. Littlefield Lot 4, 60 feet, Mrs. J. R. Anderson ... 2.50 Lot 16. 40 feet. R. L. Martin . ......... ... 2.00 Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 30th day of January. 1920. ‘ A. L. LARSON. City Treasurer list ing our complete linesof SeedsTrees and Plants, Fertilizers. Poultry and Bee Supplies. Sprays and Sprayers, Dairy Supplies and Equipment. XM’T 2.25 Your Name should be on our Mailing List ASK FOX CATALOG No H 20 Offices Salesroom S.E. Cor. Yamhill Subscribe for The Herald. COMING Carload New 1920 Model Chevrolet EN ROUTE HERE Two are Sold Already Get Yours Before Too Late LAYS GARAGH Warehouse Enet First Alie ‘ and Second Sts.