The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 20, 1920, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON
HERALD,” HERMISTON,
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Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“The House of Quality and Service”
Washing
Powder
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HERMISTON f Grow
OREGON.
Fertilizer!
Nitrates. Potash and Humus
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LOCALS
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While Raising Your Cash Crops
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It can be done in Orchards, in Corn
Mra. E. W. Mack and son Sidney
or with early potatoes by sowing
visited in Pendleton Tuesday.
Hairv Vetch
Never
winter
kills; can be sown
Mrs. E. R. Ash visited with
in spring or fall, as orchard crop
friends in Pendleton last Saturday. will reseed itself abundantly. Sown
In July after early potatoes, or in
John G. Rubner returned last Sat­ corn at last cultivation affords one
urday morning from a week's visit to or two tons (dry) matter to plow
under in spring; may be pastured
relatives in Seattle.
in winter, especially if sown with
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wheat or rye. Best of all legumes
Mrs. F. E. Raney of Stanfield in gathering nitrogen from the air,
visited Wednesday and Thursday being a third richer than alfalfa
and one-half richer than clover; ex­
with Mrs. E. R. Ash of this city.
ceeds all other legumes also in mak-
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'ng potash available. A ton and a
Mrs. A. B. Cumins of Boardman half of dry hairy vetch, including
was visiting Hermiston friends while the roots, which is a fair yield after
or early potatoes, and much less
shopping here Tuesday and Wednes­ corn
than a year’s growth in the orchard,
day.
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contains as much nitrates as 620
pounds of sodium nitrate or one and
Mrs. Sidney C. Mack and baby are a half tons of bone meal; and also
here from Vancouver. Wash., for an contains eigthy pounds of potash. It
also supplies nearly an equal value
extended visit with her husband and of humus, which no commercial fer­
tis parents.
tilizer except manure can furnish.
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3ow 40 pounds to 50 pounds per acre
Rev. and Mrs. Owen Jones were or 25 to 30 pounds if sown with
grain.
cn a visit to friends the latter part
Except where vetch or peas have
of last week, returning Saturday recently grown luxuriantly, inocu­
lation is always advisable. Commer­
to Baker, Oregon.
cial bacteria culture can be used, or
inoculating soil with instructions
J. W. Wright arrived from Port­ can be furnished for $1 extra.
land Thursday to remain and oper­
Price in lots of 40 lbs or more 30c
ate his ten acre alfalfa ranch a short per lb., sack weighed in, f. o. b. Sun-
lyside; for sale by W. B. Bridgman
distance west of town.
(grower), Sunnyside, Washington.
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(Supply limited.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Downing left
I have also Marquis Wheat (best
Thursday morning for Hot Lake, for seeding with alfalfa) and im­
Oregon, where Mrs. Downing will ported Club Wheat (No. 143), field
inspected and certified by County
undergo a minor operation.
Agent for cleanliness and purity.
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Price $5.50 per hundred f. o. b.
Mrs. J. W. McDermed passed Sun­ Sunnyside.
day at Hot Lake, Ore., where she vis-
FOR SALE BY
4 P. M.
ited Mr. McDermed, who is recover­
W. B. BRIDGMAN
ing from a recent operation.
SUNNYSIDE, WASHINGTON
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SEND CASH WITH ORDER
Mrs. Morris Johnson and her dau­
ghter Edile were in Pendleton last
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING -
Saturday taking in the auto show
Notice is hereby given that the
and visiting among friends there.
\nnual Meeting of the Stockholders
f the Umatilla River Water Users’
Miss Edile Johnson, stenographer Association will be held at Mack’s
and bookkeeper at Dodd’s real estate ¿all in the City of Hermiston, Ore-
office, is on her vacation, and dur­ on, on Saturday, March 27, 1920,
it 2 p. m.
ing her absence Miss Doris Percey
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W. J. WARNER, Secy.
is substituting.
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Dr. R. G. Gale left Wednesday
for Spokane, and possibly Rochester.
Minn., to be gone between three and
four weeks, when he will return and
resume his practice here.
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J. Dubois left Saturday last with
his car of household goods and stock
for Nampa, Idaho, where he will
engage in farming, having purchas­
We can deliver fine trees in
ed a 40-acre ranch near that city .
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_ the 4-6 and 3-4 foot
The Standard Oil Co. advanced
grades, for imme­
the price of gasoline two cents, and
diate delivery
Wednesday the local dealers put the
new price in effect. An advance in
lubricating oil Is looked for shortly.
GOLDEN ROD BORAX NAPTHA
To introduce this new washing
powder on this project we are
offering it for this next week at
PACKAGE
PACKAGE
Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“The House of Quality and Service”
Phono 171
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. M.
SPECIAL
10 lbs- Lard
5 lbs. Lard
3 lbs. Lard
$3.50
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1.00
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City Meat Market
Are You Going to
Plant Italian
Prunes?
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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"The Monopole Store"
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“MONOPOLE” goods are
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first-class in every respect
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Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
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Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
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2 Fresh Vegetables
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Let the Laundry Queen Electric Washer do the dirty work.
After selling 14 of these machines to satisfied owners,
the
demand
for these required buying
in
larger
we
decided
electrio machines and two of the same machines equipped with belt
pulley for the fanner with an eng ine. or we can even supply the
right engine for the work.
SOLD ON MONTHLY PA YMENTS IF DESIRED
• SAPPERS’INC.
Ayanize
HARDWARE
Phone 671
Charles E. McLane has been here
the past week visiting his brother
and family and getting his house­
hold goods ready for shipment. Last
fall he purchased a ranch at Spring­
dale, Wash., and will move onto it
this spring.
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Mrs. M. A. Benedict arrived from
Portland Wednesday, having decided
to conduct the ranch which she
owns a few miles northwest of this
city. Her son Albert, who has been
attending school at Corvallis, will
assist with the farm work.
quantities to
meet the many calls for them, so we have just received 8 of these
IMPLEMENTS
Wit
: The Best Machinery Investment
You Can Make
under-fertilized or over-fer­
tilized spots.
Ask any user of the John
Deere Spreader, and he will
tell you it is the best ma­
chinery investment he ever
made—not only because it
saves hard work and valu-
able time, but because it
makes every forkful of
manure count for a bigger
crop yield.
Come in and see this
spreader. We want to
show you why it will do
better work, why it will last
longer than others, why it
will cost less for repairs,
and why it is easier to load
and operate.
Manure goes farther and
does more good when you
use a John Deere Spreader.
You can spread manure
evenly, heavy or light—no
Mounting the beater on
the axle of the John Deere
gives you a combination of
advantages you can’t get
in any other spreader.
Come in and know the reasont why there are to
many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders.
We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
“An all-around good shot. That’s- us."
—Chesterfield
HAT we’re
aiming at, is
that it takes both skill
and precision to
blend tobaccos the
Chesterfield way.
Maybe this is why
you find ^Satisfy” in
Chesterfields and
nowhere else.
Can Also supply you with a General
SALESMEN WANTED
2
Don’t Kill Your Wife
$ $:
75
Mrs. D. Shaw and Mrs. P. F. Shaw Assortment of Fruit, Nut and Ornamen-
were Westland shoppers in this city
last Wednesday. The latter lady
tai Trees, Small Fruit and Roses
has kindly agreed to act as Butter
Creek correspondent for The Herald.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pelmulder and Our Stock Will Give Satisfaction
family motored up to Walla Walla
Friday of last week, returning Mon­
Try It
day. While tiñere they were the
guests of Mrs. Pelmulder’s mother.
Mrs. I. C. Cox and two children of
this city left Monday for Pendleton,
where they will receive medical at­
tention In St. Anthony’s hospital.
The lady and children are suffering
from after effects of the flu.
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Mrs. Grant of Rieth spent last
week-end visiting here with the
Crimina family. Mrs. Grant and
% Mrs. Crimins were former school
mates at La Grande. The lady re­
: turned to her home Sunday evening.
Tuesdays and Fridays 2
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h . ere 5
G. W. Cooper of Twin Falls, Idaho,
father of Mrs. J. T. Hinkle. Is ex­
pected here this month to take up
his permanent residence. A ear of
household goods arrived this week
for him. Mr. Cooper resided here
for two years some four or five years
ago and is known to many about
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Boyce of Chi-
cage, ’ Ill., arrived in Hermiston
V. ednesday to look at 40 acres, for-
merly the Dr. Paulson place,' which
they recently purchased. They left
Friday for Portland, and from there
they will visit other coast cities.
Mr. Boyce is a conductor on the Bal­
timore A Ohio line out of Chicago.
Salem Nursery Co.
1030
Chemeketa
St.,
SALEM,
OREGON
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 EH SEH section 22, township 5
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. Palmer. William T. Roberta, William J.
Dobler, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus­
tomer.
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First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Stand at Siscer..
Phone 262
I We are ready at any time to go
where or haul anything.
any
The City Transfer
—
W. B. BEASLEY
PIONEER
BARBER SHOP
Easter Greeting
FRESH EASTER CANDIES
and
BOX CHOCOLATES
You will find our chocolates strictly fresh,
hand dipped and creamy centers.
OUR SODA FOUNTAIN NOW OPEN
Pure syrups and flavors
F MILES. PROP.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
R. E Mitchell. Prescription
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Druggist
Hermiston, Oregon