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ot your financial condition? During the past two years oí
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 National Bank
OF HERMISTON
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ELLIOTT’S VULCANIZING SHOP
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Lays' Oarage is now a sub station
for the Willard Battery service.
Attorney J. T. Hinkle, who had
been in Salem the past month on
legal business connected with the
Teel project, arrived home Thursday.
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS
At the sale of lots sold for delin-
fluent assessments Tuesday the city
of Hermiston. bid in a majority of
them.
Thursday of this week W. A. Lea
thers disposed of his feed Une locat
ed on the West Side to the Kingsley
Mercantile Co. However, we are not
going to lose “Billy,” as he will con-
tinue in the wholesale and retail
hay buying and selling business as
formerly.
These plows are made of soft center steel, permitting the outer
surface to be highly tempered without sacrificing strength, The
center layer is very soft and ductile, making a combination steel
that is adapted for the hardest kind of work. The shin of the
moldboard always receives 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 of use.
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
Many improvements are being
made in the local Catholic church,
Albert Smith having the contract
G. F. ELLIOTT
for the building of a new choir loft,
which will be completed the latter
part of this week. Before Easter
Father Butler will have a new main
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church, which will add very much
to its appearance.
give first class service in all the various branches of tire vulcanizing.
PROPRIETOR
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PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
in Barrel Lote, 813.35
Going to Put One Over
"SHADY BROOK”
75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 25 PER CENT MOLASSES
By the sack, 81.20 each, (ate 640.00 par ton)
c S. MCNAUGHT CO., HERMISTON, ORE.
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WANT ADS.
Pruning and grafting by the re
liable and experienced J. A. Rewan.
Drop him a card. Grafting a speci
alty. Satisfaction guaranteed. 21tfc
Ford car in good condition for sale
cheap. Inquire at this office or see
For Sale—Team of mares, weight
17tfc
Harry Kelley.
about 2700 lbs. Good workers. With
For Sale—17 1 acres Joining Co
or without harness. F. L. Jewett,
Hermiston.
22tfc lumbia school and Columbia Park;
ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location
180 acres Yellow Pine timber in in cast end of project. Call on or
cruise write A. R. »Fisher, Hermiston, Ore.
Central Oregon, certified
19tfc
3,350,000 feet; will exchange for
good land near Hermiston. R. O.
For Sale—Cream separator,-capa
22tfc
Horning.
city 750 lbs, practically new; also 1
For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey top buggy.
O. O. Felthouse.
18tfc
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
49tic
See Bennett for autioneering. Ktfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
For Schweizer’s imported high
Itfc grade exclusive dress materials and
M. Graham.
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and embroideries for spring and summer
22tfc
typewriting and stenographic work. see Mrs. Burgess.
Wanted—To dispose of the follow
Dodd’s
3tfc ing used cars at a sacrifice: Ford
Touring. 1917 model, 8300; Stude
Wanted—Your subacgiotion
for baker Six, seven passenger car $550.
22tfc
The Saturday Evening Poet, 82.00; Hermiston Auto Co.
AUCTIONEER—I will cry sales
The Ladles Home Journal,
$1.75;
The Country Gentleman, 81.00. Ed. anywhere In the country. Personal
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. property a specialty. Write me for
Spices and Extracts for the House dates and terms or call at Herald
wife—in fact everything in the office. Give me a trial. • G. L. Ben-
Watkins line. Mail your orders, or nett, Hermiston, Oregon.
16tfc
call at my home, one door east of
Ten acre “tract close in for sale
Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis-
ton, Ore., and make your selections. cheap. Liberty bonds accepted. Box
W. A. Mikesell.
lltfc 104, Glasgow, Mont.
20-7tp
For Sale—Big Type Du roc Jersey
Chiquita Chimes, No. 371,177,
made average of 34 pounds of but boar, farrowed June 1, 1918; can be
ter per month, official test, as registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit-
heifer. This cow has Just dropped ney, or phone 181.
17-tfc
her third calf, a heifer. She is a • For Sale—Splendid
team with
splendid individual with good blood harness; 25 h. p. Avery tractor or
lines in her pedigree. Cow with 16 h. p. portable engine; four incu
calf, which is sired by Rosaire’s Lad bators, different sizes; 500 lb Sharp
less separator. C. W. LaBarre. 23tfc
of Hermiston, for sale. May be
seen at my place in east city limits
Fire Insurance in three strong
of Hermiston. J. W. Campbell. 22 companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
Dodd’s office.
3tfe
For Sale—A quantity of cedar
drop boxes and turnout boxes; can
For Sale Windmill and tank.
he bought for what lumber in them
Inquire at Miles’ Barber Shop. 25tfc
is worth; all ready made up. H. E.
Hanby.
32tfc
Wanted—Small shack that could
Do you want a good second hand be moved. Inquire this office. 25-lp
car cheap? If you do it will be worth
For Rent—One furnished room.
your while to see the Hermiston
J. J. Neary.
25-ltc
Auto Co.
22tfc
For
Sale
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3
Jersey
milch
cows,
4
Wanted—To demonstrate to the
skeptical the merits of the new heifers, shoats, geese. W. T. Rob
25-2tp
Overland Four. Hermiston Auto Co. erts' Ranch.
22tfc
Do you want a good Ford for lesa
For Rent—Will rent large 35-ton than $300. Terms. See Lays' Gar-
hay press by the ton for entire sea- age
25tfc
son 1920. Machine nearly new.
Born, March 2, to Lady Willetta
Sappers’ Inc.
22tfc
2nd and Orion’s Top Col. 17th, 11
For Sale—White Wyandotte cock pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs. Lady
$5. White Leghorn cockerels 32.50. oWilletta is a daughter of Willetta
Wm. F. Hoekins, Stanfield.
23-4tc King II, bred by Ira Jackson, and
M.
For Sale—Immediately, 1 chiffo Sensation Lady, bred by Ed.
nier, three burner oil stove and Kern. Orion's Top Col. 17th is a
mahogany bungalow piano, almost son of Jackson’s Orton King, and be
new; reasonable if taken at ' once. a son of Orion Cherry King. All
Phone 396.
24tfc three bred by Ira Jackson, who sold
Jackson's Orion King, the grandsire
For Sale—1 Petaluma brooder of these little pigs, for the sum of
stove. F. A. Phelps.
24-2tp 332,000. Just as soon as they are
Team and harness for sale cheap. old enough to receive company. Geo.
M. B. Murchie:
24tfc H. Root will issue an invitation for
everybody to come out to the ranch
Two good fresh cows for sale. M. and visit them.
B. Murchie.
24tfc
For Sale—Ford touring car body
CHURCH NOTICES
with windshield complete.
Cheap.
Baptist Church
Sappers’ Ine. "
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EVERY SUNDAY
Locally grown alfalfa seed for
sale. Tests 99.39 purity and Oregon
10 a. m. Bible School classes for
standard for germination. J. J. ail grades and ages. A. E. Bensel,
Neary, Hermiston. Oregon.
24tfe Superintendent.
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11 a. m. Sermon. Pastor.
ternational gasoline engine.
Miller.
24tfe
Ing Thursday, mid-week service.
7:30 P. m. Frayer, Conference and
sack. C. M. Jackson. Phone. 24tfe
Bible study.
Cordial welcome to all services.
eral housework. Mrs. S., A. White.
IRA DAVID HALL. Pastor.
24-2te
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Johnson
office.
One ton Smith-Farmer track In
good running order for sale. Inquire
of O. H. Warner, Boardman. Ora.24tc
Eggs for Hatching—White Leg-
Services, 11 a. m.
Subject March 7:
Man.
23-2te
fence
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We Sell Them—Terms or Cash
(ate 845.00 per ton)
Hermiston, 8:30 a. m.
Phone 671
SAPPERS’ INC
Phone 671
Industrial Club members in the
Umatilla school are going to put one
over other clubs in the county if H.
C. Seymour, state club leader, who
recently visited that school, is a fair
Judge of the work being accomplish
ed along this line.
The Sewing
Club, having a membership of 14
girls, is doing good work under the
excellent leadership of Mrs. W. T.
Lambert. In order to facilitate the
work of the sewing class the school
recently purchased an electric sew
ing machine.
The organization
holds a meeting every week and the
work being accomplished is inspect
ed and given close supervision.
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
UMATILLA FT
The week of March 8, 9 10 there
will be a sewing expert from the O.
A. C. in Umatilla under the auspices
of the Home Bureau. Three differ
ent 'lines of dressmaking will
be
taken up, one each day. Mrs. Mc
Kenzie has very graciously given her
house for the classes, which will be
started at 9 a. m. and end at
m. each day. Any Hermiston lady
who is interested is invited to
guest of the Home Bureau.
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No obligation to buy.
Materialen of Homes and Farm Buildings”
We wish to announce that we have received
the appointment as a
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Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.
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TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Friday night a committee from
the Ladies Home Bureau met with
the Umatfila Commercial associa-
tion to take up several projects In
which they are interested, and to
seek the cooperation of the men
members of the Commercial body. I
Principally the ladies are boosting
better streets, market roads, mores
day in Portland visiting friends.
Mrs. R. G. Dykstra and two chil
dren left for Tillamook last week,
to be gone several weeks visiting her
parents, who have a large dairy
ranch at that place.
Mrs. J. 0. Camp and Uttia dau
ghter Carrol have almost fully re-
covered from a severe attack of flu.
The Catholic women of Umatilla
have organised
altar society
which hopes to
ward repairing their church and
grounds and many other
things.
P. F. Fallen, agent at Umatilla.
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See us today.
The Ladies Home Bureau of Uma
tilla gave a card party and supper
on Saturday night, February 28th,
which was largely attended. Thir
teen tables of progressive whist
were in operation. Two first and
two booby prices were awarded, Mrs.
Conlin and Mr. Harvey capturing
high honors. Financially it netted
a neat little sum for the hot lunch
treasury.
with full privi I-
The honor was I
by the ladies.
Mrs. W. R. Nugent aad daughter
Gladys spent Wednesday and Thurs-
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Our free plan books offer many suggestions
—full of splendid pictures of interiors and ex
teriors. We can redesign any plan to suit.
March 17 Is state wide tree plant
ing day, and Umatilla intende to fit
tingly celebrate by planting trees on
the highway and new park site.
Brownell voted to
membership to all
the Home Bureau,
egea and no dues,
greatly appreciated
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Material and labor available now for spring
building. Start now and avoid delays coming
later sure on account of great volume of busi-
nessi .
Monday, March 8. and ending
Saturday, March 13, will be clean-
up week in Umatilla. An able com
mittee has been appointed to handle
the work, and with the assistance of
each resident and all the school
children, Umatilla promises to be a
very clean city. On Saturday, the
last day of the clean-up week, there
will be a celebration, with a picnic
lunch and Jubilee in which all will
participate.
trees for the streets, a park that will
encourage tourist travel to stop and
rest in Umatilla, drinking fountains,
teachers' cottages and many other
things. The men seemed to appre-
ciste the "pep" displayed by the
ladies to such an extent that D. R.
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Willard Battery Service
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Call around and get your Willard Service
card. Entitles you to free inspection
of which a record is kept
A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW BATTERIES ON HAND
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