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At the city council meeting Wed
Rui al Mail Carrier J. A. Reeves
nesday evening the usual monthly
18 about again after a three weeks bills were allowed and other routine
illness.
usiness disposed of.
A proposition to change the char
Vonan Rands of Boardman was •
The House of Quality and Service
Washing
Powder
guest at the B. Haneline home Wed-
ier so that the city may issue war
ants for the improvement of streets
wag considered. At present
rants may only ce issued when
August Beisse is this week tom- funds are available.
pleting the cement work In the ad
The street committee was author-
aition to Lays’ Garage.
zed to scrape and drag the streets.
nesday.
Harry Zeller arrived from San
Francisco and is visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik.
GOLDEN ROD BORAX NAPTHA
To introduce this new washing
powder on this project we are
offering it for this next week at
Mrs. Henry Notz has beer con
fined to her home on the West Side
with bronchitis the greater part of
this week.
T. H. Gaither reports a good at
tendance at his auction sale Tues
day, with good prices prevailing
throughout.
F. E. Darrow of San Francisco has
accepted a position as mechanic in
mechanical department of the Her
miston Auto Co.
PACKAGE
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DISSCUSS CHANGE IN
f HERMISTON!
THE CITY CHARTER
LOCALS
Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service
Phone 171
Mrs. M. A. Benedict, a former res-
ident now residing in Portland,
was here a few days the first of the
week on business.
Levi Reeder left Monday night for
Missoula, Montana, having received
a message stating his sister was dan
gerously ill in that city.
4 P. M.
Two Deliveries Daily
Mrs. Sikey and children came
from Walla Walla Wednesday to re-
side. Thursday they were joined by
Mr. Sikey, who came overland.
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Mrs. W. A. Shawver has been quite
ill this week at her home in the east
end of town, but at this writing the
lady has recuperated somewhat.
NOTICE
W. J. Greer and J. W. Dir of
Stanfield have bought of Mrs. Miles
the restaurant on Main street, and
they are now operating the place.
Having disposed of my business, and
wishing to close up all accounts, those ow-
me will please make payment to the under
signed not later than April 1, 1920
Edgar Thomas of Washtucna,
Wash., passed a few days of this
week at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Thomas, in Columbia
District.
R. C. CHALLIS
A. A. Auspos and two chil-
dren of Portland passed this week at
the W. O. Sutherland home, M rs.
Auspos being a daughter of Mrs.
Mrs
City Meat Market
Sutherland.
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Elected Office
At the annual meeting of the Her-
miston Farmers Exchange F. P.
Phipps, J. D. Waghorn, J. J. Cass-
erly, J. D. Logan and M. Johnson
vere elected as a board of directors
for the ensuing year. Monday even-
ng, March 1st, the newly elected
board met at the home of J. D. Wag
horn, and after being qualified ac-
wording to the rules of the Exchange
proceeded to organize as follows:
1. D. Logan was chosen president.
M. Johnson vice president, J. J. Cass-
erly secretary and J. D. Waghorn
nanager. The selection of a treas-
urer was deferred to another meet-
F. P. Phipps, refusing to act
ng.
is a director, Henry Hanby was cho-
en to fill the vacancy.
Before adjournment the following
esolutlon was passed : Resolved,
rhat It is the unanimous opinion of
the board of directors of the Her-
niston Farmers’ Exchange that all
persons knowing themselves to be
ndebted to the Exchange must set-
Je their accounts at onci e, either in
The Best Machinery Investment
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under-fertilized or over-fer
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INCOME TAX
IN NUTSHELL
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
WHO—Single persons who had
net income of $1,000 or more
for the year 1919.
Married couples who hud net
Income of $2,000 or more.
WHEN— March 15, 1920, is final
date for filing returns and mak-
Ing first payments.
ulterimi
of
WHERE -Collector
Revenue for District In which
the person resid.S
HOW—Full directions ni. Form
1O4OA and Form 1040: also the
law and regulations.
WHAT—Four lier cent normal
tax on taxable income up to
$1,000 in excess of exemption.
Eight per cent normal tax on
balance of taxable income. Sur
tax, from one per cent to sixty-
• five per cent on net Incomes over
$5,000.
ARTS
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and
The Baptist Ladies Aid will be en
tertained at the home of Mrs. Cressy,
Mrs. Whiting assisting, Thursday
afternoon, March 11. A silver of-
fering will be taken.
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The Monopole Store
Phone 413
MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Tuesdays and Fridays
20.000 PER DAY
Twenty thousand Goodyear Clincher Tires alone are manufac
tured every day.
Do you think there could be anything but honesty all the way
thru, and the highest of intention, on the part of any manufac
turer who could duplicate this performance every day?
.
THINK IT OVER
These tires, built in the largest factory in the world of its
kind, are here for your inspection. They cost no more than ordin
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ALL OTHER SIZES IN STOCK
Our helpful tire service will increase your mileage.
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It costs
SAPPERS’ INC
HARDWARE
Phone 671
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murchle, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Finnell and Mr. and Mrs.
[. E. Harper were autoista visiting
in this city from Boardman last Sun
day.
Otto Hess is the new assistant
baker at the Liberty Bakery. He is
from Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly, but
came here from Portland Friday of
last week and took up his duties in
the bakery.
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Fresh Vegetables
In spite of the weather there were
12 tiny babies present at a Babys
Party Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. P. B. Doherty. All en-
joyed a pleasant afternoon playing.
IMPLEMENTS
Pastor Ira D. Hall attends the
New World (Inter-denominational
Christian movement at Portland this
week. He will give bls people a re-
view of the great meeting next Sun-
day morning.
Geo. L. Challis has severed hie
connection' with the City Meat Mar-
ket as an employee and with his
wife has gone to the Furnish pro-
Ject to opera'e a ranch for her
father this season.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at
La Grande, Oregon, February 14th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Theodore C. Parks,
of Hermiston, Oregon who, on February 1st.
1919, became assignee of Desert Land Assignment
No. 015125, for Elz SEH section 22, township 6
north, range 28 East Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final proof, to
establish claim to the land above described, be
fore United States commissioner, at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 12th day of April, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Kik,
Smith S. Palmar. William T. Roberta, William J.
Dobler, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN. Register
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ies essential to the fitting out of AUTO-
MOBILES
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BARBER SHOP
Clean and Sanitary
WHEN A TIRE IS PURCHASED OF US
it is put on for you free of charge and we
see that it is properly inflated to the right
pressure. We are equipped to give this
service to you
Hot and Cold
SHOWER BATHS
WM.
SHAAR
The Hermiston Anto Co.
Mrs. G. A. Creasy was a delightful
hostess Thursday afternoon, when
she entertained about 25 ladies at
her home on Gladys avenue. After
passing a pleasant afternoon a very
dainty luncheon was served.
THE GARAGE OF SERVICE
Miss Claries Watson was hostess
at an informal dinner party Thurs-
dry evening, when she entertained
leverai of her friends. After the
dinner a very pleasant evening was
passed in musie and dancing. Those
In the party were the Misses Nida
Patrick, Enid Waterman, the hostess
and Masters. Hugh Fraser, Harold
Waterman and John D. Watson, Jr.
Phone Your
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OVERLAND
FORD
Ole Ulshagen, aaaiatant cashier of
the First National Bank of this city,
has accepted a position with
the
First National Bank of Seattle, leav
ing for that city last -Tuesday. Mr.
Ulshagen had been here about a
year, and during that time had made
many friends.
Orders
PIONEER
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
BARBER S hop
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MILES. PROP.
where or haul anything-
The City Transfer
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