THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
ISN’T RIGHT NOW A GOOD TIME TO TAKE STOCK
of your financial condition? During the past two years of
how much of your income have you saved?
so much as you should?
not start 1920 right by opening an account with this
and conserving your future income.
Dr Francis P. Adams is enjoying
a new Oakland car that be purchas-
ed this week, and E. P. Dodd is do-
ing likewise with a new Dodge.
M. B. Murchie returned Thursday
after passing the winter in The
Dalles. Oregon. Mrs. Murchie is ex
pected home today.
First National Bank
Mary Pickford in “Rebecca of
Sunny Brook Farm" at The Movie
this Saturday evening, commencing
at 7:30.
OF HERMISTON
Regular M. E. church services
will be held in Mack’s hall and Co
lumbia school tomorrow, February
22, at the usual hours.
Hermiston Warehouse
The Embroidery Club met Tues
day evening at Percey Sisters’ milli-
nery store, at which all the ladies
present enjoyed a most social few
hours.
HAY. GRAIN AND FEED
■ WHOLESALE and RETAIL
A. W. Prann, who some time ago
purchased the Bisbee place consist
ing of two lots opposite the Catholic
church, is contemplating extensive
improvements thereon in the very
near future.
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
Corn
Cracked Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Rolled Barley
Ground Barley
Scratch Feed
Mill Feed
Shorts
Feed Middlings
Table Middlings
Barley and Corn Shorts
Kerr’s Dairy Feed
Baled Hay
Poultry Supplies
Miss Stella Hooper, new steno
grapher at the Reclamation Service,
took up her duties here last week.
Miss Hooper comes from
Portland,
having been transferred from the
district counsel's office in that eity.
wareneuse
ELLIOTT’S VULCANIZING SHOP t
I have changed my location from the Columbia Garage on the West Side
to the old Oregon Hardware building on 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.
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The Hermiston Auto Co. has in
stalled a new five gallon to the
stroke Wayne gasoline pump. The
company also received another car-
load of Fords last week direct from
the factory, and this week delivered
touring cars of the above type to C.
M. Jensen, Geo. E. Briggs and Jas
per Templeton of Hermiston and
Eugene Dexter of Umatilla, besides
soiling an Overland 4 to E. I. Davis
of the contracting firm of Rees &
Davis.
PROPRIETOR i
F. ELLIOTT
hat Phonograph You Have Been
Undecided to Buy
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
Hermiston, Oregon
The conference report on the Indian
appropriation bill carries the following
amounts for Oregon : Klamath agency,
$5570; Umatilla agency. »3000; Che-
mawa Indian school, »160,000, includ
ing »26,000 for repairs and improve
ments and »16,000 for Installing high-
pressure boilers and steam-heating ap
paratus; Siletz agency. »2500; Modoc
irrigation project within Klamath res-
ervation, $14,000.
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Over 200 orchardists of Jackson
county gathered at Medford for the
purpose of determing how much dam
age was done the fruit trees by the
recent cold. A large number of fruit-
growers brought samples of their trees,
exhibits of bark and limbs and after
examination by County Agriculturist
C. C. Cate it was decided that the dam
age in the valley was much less than
originally anticipated.
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My Home”
.Iflltl
■HIM»'
He’s pretty proud and
happy isn’t he? As he shows
you about the house—built
exactly as they wanted it,
and the garden and roses.
It’s no use talking, Folks,
labor and material will not
drop—not a thing gained by
putting off your building,
and the earlier this year the
better.
7 Speeds
Forward
7 Reverse
Burns Kerosene or Gasoline
ture ever built into a tractor. Less gears, fewer parts, less trouble, less chance for
breakage and lower upkeep cost. Especially designed manifold, burns either kero
sene or gasoline. Switch from one fuel to the other at any time without carburetor
changes. Standard four-wheel construction, heavy duty, four cylinder Waukesha tractor motor.
Highest standard of accessories, Dixie high tension magneto with impulse starter, Kingston carbu-
rotor, Perf ex radiator and S. K. F. bearing!. Ten years of constantly making good are back of the
^feide
Made and Sold by Rock Island Plow Co.
The Model "D” 9-16 H. P. is a two-plow tractor
and is built so you can attach the Rock Island
No. 9 power lift two-bottom tractor plow directly
to the tractor. This plow is especially built for
the Heider Model ‘•D” Tractor. Your hand
operates the tractor while your foot raises or
lowers the plows by the automatic power lift.
This gives you tractor and plows in one com-
Easier to handle than the ordinary
pioto t.t.
horse plow-enables you to plow up to the fences
and into the corners. You plow all the held.
Heider Model "D" is also equipped with a
standard drawbar for pulling other tractor plows,
discs, hay tools, wagons, spreaders, binders,
mowers, etc. Has power enough on the belt to
run smaller sized grain separators, silo fillers,
corn shellers, etc. Will pump water, saw wood
and run the cream separator or washing machine.
° Come In and look It over
SAPPERS INC., Agents
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION FEB. 25. Everybody come.
Ask u* where demonstration will be on or before February 23
Dairy Cows for Sale
Dr. Freeze makes
Every man Is continuously on trial
Two cows and several heifers,
regular
visits
to
Her
before a jury composed of the women
frosh in February and March. All
miston. Consult him
of his neighborhood.
from best dairy herds of Project.
free and be assured of
E. I. DODD.
O-2tc
The axiom to the effect that you'll good eye service. 36
NOTICE OF SALE
be a long time dead Is as true as any
ether, but you won't mind It.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the auth-
Notice for Pubilcation
ority of the City Charter of the City of Hermiston
Department of the Interior, U. 8. and the direction of theCR: Council authorizing
directing the Treasurer of the City of Hermis-
Occasionally there Is a pile to which
Land Office at La Grande, Ore and
ton to collect the unpaid assessment for the
there are no exceptions. No man who
gon, January 15th, 1920,
city irrigation water for the year 1919, levied and
under the provisions of Ordinance No. 76,
is seventy years old feels as well as
Notice Is hereby given that Wil imposed
passed by the city council and approved by the
liam E. Cahill, of Pendleton, Oregon, mayor
he ever did.
on July 2. 1913. and ordinance No. 96 passed
who, on December 23rd, 1915, made bv the city council and approved by the mayor on
17.1918.
A resourceful and determined man Homestead Entry, No. 015472, for April
I will on the 2nd day of March. 1920. at the
Lots
4,
5
and
8.
SW
‘
SEY,
Section
hour
of
o'clock In the forenoon of said day at
can get most anything he wants except 25, Township 6 North, Range 30 the City 10 Council
Chamber In the City of Hermis-
a medium soft-boiled egg or half a East, Willamette Meridian, has filed ton. Oregon, aell the following described Iota,
pieces
and
parcels
of land at public auction to the
cup of coffee.
notice of intention to make three highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
from
the
sale
of
each
lot, piece or parcel of land
year proof, to establish claim to the
be applied In satisfaction of the assessment
Eph Wiley says he is willing to ad land above described, before United to
upon lot, piece or parcel of land with interest
thereon from April 10. 1919, at the rate of 6 per
mit the elephant can be taught to do States Commissioner, at Pendleton, cent
annum together with a penalty of 16 per
certain tricks if that will eliminate Oregon, on the 9th day of Maren, cent per
of each of said assessments and all costs.
1920.
Following
la a description of each of said lots,
the act from the circus performance.
Claimant names as witnesses: pieces or parcela of land with the number of feet
frontage,
name
of ow nor or reputed owner, and
Robert Greenstreet, Carl Nelson,
Persistence and assurance accom William Henderson, William Bart- amount of said assessment.
City of Hermiston according to plat filed with
plish wonders. The Gaston girls, who ley, all of Wallula, Washington.
County Recorder April 6, 1905:
Amount
C. 8. DUNN, Register.
once invented a rich uncle and got by
Name
Block 1—
with It, are now working on an ances
...... 2.25
Lot 4. 25 feet, Wm. Stuber
Notice for Publication
2.25
Lot 23. 25 feet. 8. R Oldaker
tor of the revolutionary period.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Block
2—
.....
2.25
Land Office at La Grande, Ore Lot 14, 25 feet, H. J. Meyer
2.25
Lot U, 25 feet, H. J. Meyer
gon, January 16th, 1920.
Lot 16, 25 feet, Chas. McNamee
2.25
‘ NOW HERE
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Anna
2.70
Lot
17,
80
feet,
Chas.
McNamee
The Victor Style Book showing the A. Swayze, of Hermiston, Oregon, Lot 24,25 feet, Violet Sillitoe
2.25
most wonderful values in the sea who, on October 27th, 1917, was as- Lot 25, 25 feet. Violet Sillitoe
2.25
son’s latest and most approved styles signed Desert Land Entry, No. Block 6 -
.... 2.25
Lot 5, 25 feet, Chas. McNamee
in Women’s and Misses' High Class
2.25
6, 25 foot, Chas. McNamee
for SW% BE %, Sec. 19. Lot
2.25
Lot 7, 25 foot, Chas. McNamee
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists 013499,
and
N*
NEY,
Sec.
30,
Township
8-
and Petticoats. Ready to wear and 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Block
2.25
Lot 3. 25 foot, Erma Walling
made to measure. The styles are
City of Hermiston according to plat filed with
more beautiful than ever. It will be Meridian, has filed notice of inten County
Recorder November 3. 1904.
Amount
a pleasure to you to look through tion to make final proof, to establish
Name
4--
this wonderful line. You are cordi claim to the land above described, Block
2.50
Lot 15,50 feet. W. P. Littlefield
before
United
States
Commissioner,
ally invited to call, whether you
Block 9—
. 2.50
4. CO feet, Mr*. J. R. Anderson
wish to buy or not. Prompt service, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 9th Lot
2.00
Lot IS. 40 feet. R. L. Martin
perfect fit and satisfaction guaran- day of March, 1920.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this 30th day of
Claimant names as witnsses:
teed. Prices always the lowest. No
January, 1920.
garments duplicated. Not at home A. W. Purdy, W. O. Rotramel, Chas.
A. L. LARSON, City Treasurer
E. Opel, O. E. Guisinger, all of Her
for business Wednesdays.
miston, Oregon.
MRS. A. 8. JOHNSON,
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