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THE HERMISTON HERALD, OREGON. HERMISTON, ADDITIONAL LOCAL ISN’T 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. The Civic Club will hold a meet ing at the library Friday, March 26, at 2:30 p. m. ******** J. McCoy has just completed the laying of a cement walk in front of his residence on Newport avenue. ******** Elsewhere in the classified col umns appears the advertisement of the Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. of .Pendleton, real estate dealers who are the latest to take up selling and trading of Hermiston lands. (o) First National Bank ” OF HERMISTON - - Can anything pay better than a Litchfield Manure Spreader on the ranch! Think of the dollars wasting in the barnyard that could be made to yield returns with a Litchfield. No Spreader can spread as thoro ughly as a Litchfield, and we sell them on a basis of them paying for I ELLIOTT'S VULCANIZING SHOP; • I have changed my location from the Columbia Garage on the West Side • • d % 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. d J % 2 G F. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I = I PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES In Barrel Lota, $13.35 (Rate 845.00 per ton) “SHADY BROOK" 1 = 1 75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL---- 25 PER CENT MOLASSES = g By tho Sack, $1.20 each. (Rato *40.00 per ton) C. S. MCNAUGHT CO., HERMISTON, ORE. = | ÏÏlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllClllllllllllllîi (WANT ADS, 160 acres Yellow Pine timber in Central Oregon, certified cruise 3,350,000 feet; will exchange for good land near Hermiston. R. O. Horning. 22tfc For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey hogs. Geo. H. Root. 49tfc Ford car in good condition for sale cheap. Inquire at this office or see Harry Kelley. 17tfc For Sale—17 % acres joining Co lumbia school and Columbia Park; ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location in cast end of project. Call on or write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston, Ore. 19tfc For Sale—Splendid team with harness; 25 h. p. Avery tractor or 16 h. p. portable engine; four incu bators, different sizes; 500 lb Sharp less separator. C. W. LaBarre. 23tfc Who wants the last Ford self- starter installed complete for $85. Will have no more to offer this year. Hermiston Auto Co. -26tfc Wanted—Your subscription for The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed. H. Graham. * Itfc Fire Insurance, Notary Public and typewriting and stenographic work. Wanted—To sell the following See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s used cars: 1 Ford runabout with office. • 3tfc box, thoroughly overhauled, $285. 1 Ford touring, 1917 model, $250. Wanted—Your subscription for 1 Ford Sedan, 1919, good as new, The Saturday Evening Post, $2.50; $725. 1 Studebaker six, seven pas The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; senger, $525. Hermiston Auto Co. 26tfc The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. For Sale—Brand new house, with H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. lot, on West Side. See A. E. Pierson 26tfc Spices and Extracts* for the House or call at this office. wife—in fact everything in the For Sale—Modern 5 room house Watkins line. Mail your orders, or with bath. E. W. Mack. 26tfc call at my home, one door east of For Sale—Highly improved alfal Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis ton, Ore., and make your selections. fa ranch in Columbia District; two W. A. Mikesell. Htfc comfortable houses, large barn, gar age, shops, corrals, etc. For further For Sale—A quantity of cedar particulars call phone 4072 or see drop boxes and turnout boxes; can W. W. Felthouse. 26tfc be bought for what lumber in them For Sale—Fresh five gallon cow. is worth; all ready made up. H. E. 26-2tp Hanby. 22tfc W. F. Hannan. For Sale—About 2800 lath, good For Sale—Ford touring car body with windshield complete. Cheap. as new. Cheap. Sappers’ Inc. 26tfc Sappers’ Inc. 24tfc For Sale—One fine colt, 2 years Locally grown alfalfa seed for old; six new beehives; one well sale. Tests 99.39 purity and Oregon made chest for bedding; two pair standard for germination. J. J. new curtains; one dress form, size Neary, Hermiston, Oregon. 24tfc 40, and a few china dishes. Mrs. R. 26-2tc For Sale or Trade—Two h. p In A. Stewart. The Trey Laundry will call at ternational gasoline engine. R. D. Miller. 24tfc house and get laundry Tuesday morning and deliver back to house For Sale—Seed artichokes. $2 per on Saturday morning. 26tfc sack. C. M. Jackson. Phone. 24tfc Straw for Sale. R. W. Allen, Stan One ton Smith-Farmer truck in field, Ore 27-2tc good running order for sale. Inquire Blue Tracer Hound Pups for Sale. of O. H. Warner, Boardman, Ore.24tc Coldest trailers known. For de For Sale—75 good locust fence scription and price write H. K. Por posts. Call 251. 23tfc ter, Rufus, Oregon. 27-2tp Fire Insurance in three strong For Sale—Wicker baby carriage, companies. See Edile M. Johnson at second hand. Sell cheap. Inquire of 27tfc Dodd’s office. 3tfc Mrs. W. J. Kennings. For Sale—Windmill and tank. Inquire at Miles' Barber Shop. 25tfc Do You Want to Sell Your Land We can sell your land for you. Write to us and tell us what you have, and list your property with us for quick sale. We have buyers waiting. Oregon-Washington Ranches Co., Ross C. Lashley, Manager, Bowman Hotel, Pendleton. Ore. Phone 5 4 2 . 27tfc. Do you want a good Ford for less than $300. Terms. See Lays' Gar age. 25tfc Ten acre tract close in for sale cheap. Liberty bonds accepted. Box 104, Glasgow, Mont. 20-7tp For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit Want to trade a 6 room house In ney, or phone 181. 17-tfc La Grande and one acre of ground with outside buildings and fruits of See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc all kinds and berries, for 5 or 10 acres at Hermiston. Must be improv For Schweizer’s Imported high ed. Joe Steuart, Box 546, Hermis grade exclusive dress materials and ton, Oregon. 27-ltp embroideries for spring and summer s. = . Burgess. 22tfc For Sale—1200 lb 3 year old R For Sale—Five acres of apple or horse. $65. John F. Wurster, Uma 27-3tc chard in good stand of alfalfa. Six tilla. Oregon. room house and good barn. C. S. For Sale—New 2-horse, 6-shovel McNaught. 27-tfc Oliver cultivator. It took premium at county fair. Paint looks old. Will sell for $40. which was cost 7 years For Sale—Wheat Land In ago. Nearly new No. 4 Planet Ju Oregon and Washington for nior wheel hoc. cultivator, and seed trade. Can take good irrigated sower (with extras) $12. New 6- land as a part payment and easy loaf bread mixer $3.50. New fruit terms on balance, or sell with and lard press, 2 quart. $2.75. New small payment down and long vacuum sweeper, for carpet or any time on balance. Oregon-Wash kind of floor. $13. New gasoline ington Ranches Co.. Ross C. smoothing Iron $4. New watch, Lashley, Manager, Pendleton, ladles' 6 size. 20 year gold filled Oregon. Bowman Hotel Bldg. hunting case. 15 jewelled Elgin, Phone 542. 27tfc $23. New sewing machine, Colum For Sale—2 mares, weight 1300 bia. late improvements and attach- and 1100 pounds; lawn mower; hay menta, automatic lift, $40. All of rake; farm wagon, and 2 sets of above are below present prices. If harness. Inquire H. Sulzer, Hotel. desired. I will deliver at Hermiston, Stanfield. Oregon. 27-ltp and I will accept bankable note. A. D. Smith, on motor route, 7 miles 8. 27-tfc For Sale—One bay horse, age 9 W of Hermiston. years, weight about 1150 pounds For Sale—Rosa I re's Aida Lad. air Perfectly sound. W C. Loyd. 27-2tp ed by Susy’s Twin Maiden's Lad, Good buggy, nearly new. for sale fifteen months old. Registered. R. cheap. B B Lane. Irrigon. Ore- B Spencer. 27-3tc gon. 27-ltp UMATILLA ITEMS CORRESPONDENCE______ themselves before we want the money. Can you better such terms! SPECIAL The Ladies Home Bureau of Uma tilla served a delicious supper to the Masons of Umatilla and their guests from the surrounding towns on Fri day evening of last week, which was greatly enjoyed and voted the best ever. The Catholic Ladies Altar Society met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kendler. After the business of the society was con cluded delicious refreshments were served and a social hour spent. Friday evening, March 19, the Hermiston School Band rendered a concert at Umatilla. The evening was conncluded with a basket social, which was a great success. The pro ceeds were divided between the band and Ladies' Home Bureau. On Easter Sunday. April 3. 1920, a cooked food sale will be given by the Catholic ladies of Umatilla from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. It will be held In Mrs. Edwards’ store, and promises to be a great success. Wednesday. March 24, at Pound’s hall. Umatilla, the girls of the Uma tilla school will give a home talent play entitled "That Awful Letter.” The boys are giving a sketch, ‘‘The Height of Ignorance,” and there are to be opening and closing songs. The cast has been devoting a great deal of time to the preparation of it, and it bids fair to be a great suc cess. The proceeds are to go toward paying for the moving picture ma chine recently purchased by the school. Miss G .A. Thorne, popular nurse of Pendleton, formerly of Ashland, Oregon, was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Nugent last week. Mrs. A. E. McFarland, chairman of the school board, has been quite ill for several days, but is slowly convalescing. Miss Affie Bullock has also been confined to her home for a week. She is gaining slowly. J. M. Burley, roundhouse fore man at this place, was in Portland several days last week on official business. Miss Laura S. Dunne, Umatilla nurse, was called to Spokane on a serious case on Sunday. Mrs. Fred W. McCune, formerly of Umatilla, now residing in Portland, was here Friday of last week to set tle up some business. Mrs. J. M. Llewellyn, proprietor of the Umatilla Hotel, is in Portland transacting business. P. F. Fallen was called to Illi nois suddenly owing to the illness of his brother. BUTTER CREEK ITEMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Alton Basey recently purchased the M. M. Rial place. Mrs. Hanavan of Pendleton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. P. Reip, returned to her home in the county seat Wednesday. This week smallpox made its ap pearance on the Creek. Mr. Mappes and family are ill from it. R. G. Atteburry went to Pendle ton Wednesday morning, and return ed with Mrs. Atteburry, who has been ill in St. Anthony’s hospital at that place. M. M. Rial has been visiting his daughter at Pasco, Wash., the past week. L. Stewart visited his daughter, Mrs. Alton Baséy, last week. Mr. Stewart is a recent arrival and ex pects to make his home here, having bought 15 acres. Miss Jennie Shaw was a Hermis ton visitor last Tuesday. Wm. Ogden and family of Gesham, Ore., arrived this week to make their home on the Sutherland place, which ranch Mr. Ogden purchased some time ago. E. W. Rhea is now living on his “Clover Leaf Ranch.” Mrs. E. P. Reip was reported quite ill the first of the week, but is much better now. NOTICE To all members Modern Woodmen of America: An open meeting of the Camp will be held at Mack's hall Saturday evening, March 20, 1920. The state deputy will address us. Biing any friend who would * in terested in the best Insurance on earth. Something to eat and a pleasant evening guaranteed. J. S. WEST, Consul. W. R. LONGHORN. Clerk. 2«-2tc TAKEN UP Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at the R. B. McLane ranch 2 miles east of Hermiston the following de scribed animal: 1 bay stallion, pony size, weight about 800 pounds; no visible brands. The above animal will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on April 5, 1920, at 10 a m . at the above named ranch, unless redeemed by owner. R. B McLane. AUCTIONEER — I will cry sales anywhere in the country. Personal property a specialty. Write me for dates and terms or call at Herald office. Give me, a trial. G. L. Ben nett, Hermiston, Oregon. 16tfc SAPPERS’ INC Phone 671 HARDWARE Phone 671 IMPLEMENTS AUCTION SALE This sale will be held in the va cant lot by the Telephone building in Hermiston on Tuesday, March 23 Beginning at 1 p. ni. The following described property will be sold: 1 team and harness, 1 wagon and rack, 2 cows, 1 two-horse Fresno, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 plow, 1 light hack, 1 hog, 12 chickens, 5 pair lead bars, and a lot of small tools. Terms of Sale—All sums under $10 cash; over $10 bankable notes. M. B. Murchie, Owner P. P. Sullivan, Auctioneer F. B. Swayze, Clerk CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church EVERY SUNDAY 10 a. m. Bible School classes for all grades and ages. A. E. Bensel, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon. Pastor. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples' Meet ing. 7:30 p. m. Song service. Gospel message. Mid-week. Prayer, conference and Bible study on Thursday even ing. • Cordial welcome extended to all. IRA DAVID HALL, Pastor. Christian Science Services, 11 a. m. Subject March 21, Matter. Catholic Church Hermiston, 10:30 a. m. Every Step With Poultry First the egg in the incuba tor, then the baby chick, then the growing bird, the broiler, the pullet, the layer —and then eggs when eggs are worth a dollar a dozen. . That's the way the story of poultry success runs in a series of ar ticles just starting in ‘The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN They are articles written so the be ginner will understand every detail, yet they give a hundred suggestions that will also interest the man or woman who already has a farm or home flock. Just think: A single dozen fine, big eggs from your own flock some day next fall may bring you the price of a whole year's subscription for THE C ountry GEN- TLKMAN —52 big weekly issues full of money making, money-saving ideas ; friend! y, entert ain - ing fiction stories; help ful notions for the gar den, the bee yard, the orchard. You can’t buy more for $1.00—or invest it better for a big return. Let me send in your name and your dollar to- day. so you can read all these new poultry arti cles, and all the rest of the splendid coming out door suggestione. ONE YEAR—ONE DOLLAR M. E. CHURCH M. R. Gallaher, Pastor MACK’S HALL Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Epworth League, 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. COLUMBIA SCHOOL Sunday School, 2 p. m. Preaching, 3 p. m. UMATILLA Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Thursday, 8 p. m. Phone 581 ED. H. GRAHAM Hermiston, Oregon • An authorized subscription representative of The Country Gentleman The Ladies’Home Journal The Saturday Evening Post UI ms -IIH 12 issues — $1.75 IÜ-.-HR MOVED Into our new shop and will again be ready for business Monday. Air will be in our lines today 175 pounds strong. Look out for old tires! Shop operated on new basis which insures you of quick, efficient work. WE HAVE THE ONLY FORD COIL TESTER WEST OF PENDLETON. Come in and get your coils tuned up to exactly the right point No guessing. LAYS GARAGE