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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
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.
Last week C. J. Johns came down
from Baker and sold his ten acres
west of town to Mrs. Hedgecock for
$2500.
The M. E. Ladies' Aid will have
an all day meeting Thursday, April
1. at the home of Mrs. W. A. Leath-
ers»
First National Bank
Examine a LITCHFIELD before you
While trying to bury a large rock
on his land west of town J. J. Neary
had the misfortune to let It fall on
bis foot, injuring It so that he is
compelled to take a week’s vacation.
OF HERMISTON
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Joe Stewart, section foreman here,
is passing a couple of days over In
La Grande looking after his prop
erty Interests in that city. While
there he will attend a big meeting
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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.
G. F. ELLIOTT
160 acres Yellow Pine timber in
Central Oregon, certified
cruise
3,350,000 feet; will exchange for
good land near Hermiston. R. O.
Horning.
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For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey
49tfc
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
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H. Graham.
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd’s
office.
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Wanted—Your subscription for
The Saturday Evening Post, $2.50;
The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75;
The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc.
Spices and Extracts for the House
wife—in fact everything in the
Watkins line. Mail your orders, or
call at my home, one door east of
Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis
ton, Ore., and make your selections.
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W. A. Mikesell.
For Sale—Ford touring car body
with windshield complete. Cheap.
24tfc
Sappers’ Inc.
alfalfa
seed
for
Locally grown
sale. Tests 99.39 purity and Oregon
standard for germination. J. J.
24tfc
Neary, Hermiston, Oregon.
For Sale or Trade—Two h. p In-
ternational gasoline engine. R. D.
24tfc
Miller.
For Sale—Seed artichokes, 12 per
sack. C. M. Jackson. Phone. 24tfc
One ton Smith-Farmer truck in
good running order for sale. Inquire
of O. H. Warner, Boardman, Ore.24tc
For Sale—75 good locust fence
23tfc
posts. Call 251.
Fire Insurance in three strong
companies. See Edlie M. Johnson at
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Dodd’s office.
For Sale—Windmill and tank.
Inquire at Miles’ Barber Shop. 25tfc
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PROPRIETOR
For Sale—Brand new house, with
lot, on West Side. See A. E. Pierson
or call at this office.
26tfc
For Sale—Modern 5 room house
26tfc
with hath. E. W. Mack.
For Sale—Highly improved alfal-
fa ranch in Columbia District; two
comfortable houses, large barn, gar
age, shops, corrals, etc. For further
particulars call phone 4072 or see
W. W. Felthouse.
26tfc
For Sale—About 2800 lath, good
as new. Cheap. Sappers’ Inc. 26tfc
The Troy Laundry will call at
house and get laundry Tuesday
morning and deliver back to house
on Saiurday morning.
26tfc
Straw for Sale. R. W. Allen, Stan
field, ore.
27-2tc
Blue Tracer Hound Pups for Sale.
Coldest trailers known. For de
scription and price write H. K. Por-
ter, Rufus, Oregon.
27-2tp
For Sale—Wicker baby carriage,
second hand. Sell cheap. Inquire of
Mrs. W. J. Kennings.
27tfc
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 542.
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For Sale—New 2-horse, 6-shovel
Oliver cultivator. It took premium
at county fair. Paint looks old. Will
sell for $40, which was cost 7 years
ago. New 20-inch ball bearing Rev-
onoc lawn mower, $14. New 12-
inch clothes wringer $6. New 6-
loaf bread mixer $3.50. New fruit
and lard press, 2 quart, $2.75, New
vacuum sweeper, for carpet or any
kind of floor, $13. New gasoline
smoothing iron $4.
New watch,
ladies’ 6 size, 20 year gold filled
hunting case, 15 jewelled Elgin,
$23. New sewing machine, Colum
bia, late improvements and attach-
ments, automatic lift, $40. All of
above are below present prices. If
desired, I will deliver at Hermiston,
and I will accept bankable note. A.
D. Smith, on motor route, 7 miles S.
W. of Hermiston.
27-tfc
For Sale—Rosalie’s Alda Lad, sir
ed by Susy's Twin Maiden’s Lad,
fifteen months old. Registered. R.
B. Spencer.
27-3tc
------ We Sell on the Easiest Terms
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Murchie have
packed their household furniture
and will leave in a few days for tbeir
future home in Sacramento, Calif.
Popular Young Lady
Word conies from the U. of O. at
Eugene that Miss Marion Briggs, for
mer high school student and more
recently clerk In the First National
Bank of Hermiston, has become quite
popular at that institution, having
been one of 19 freshmen girls elect
ed to become members of Kwana, a
sophomore honorary society. Kwana
was organized at the University of
Oregon several years ago, and only
freshmen girls are elected to mem
bership. Those chosen are 19 girls
who are the most popular, best
known and most democratic on the
campus.
New Residences
E. W. Mack, erstwhile local drug
gist, is fast becoming one of the lar
gest property and home owners in
the city of Hermiston. Recently he
purchased two lots on the corner of
Gladys avenue and Third street, and
now has lumber on the ground for
the erection of two modern residen
ces. At his home pince on the cor
ner of Third and Main avenue he is
also having constructed a residence
on a vacant lot adjoining. These
three houses, when completed, will
be for rent.
On Hermiston avenue on the West
Side three blocks from the depot
Cressy Is buiding a resi-
Geo.
dence, the dimensions of which is
28x40 feet. The property there
owned by Mr. Cressy consists of four
lots, on one of which a large apiary
or bee house will be built by the
above gentleman.
BOARDMAN NEWS
The Boardman Lumber Co. will
ere long rise from Its ashes and be
a larger and more complete lumber
institution than before the big fire
that recently razed its yards.
The school board voted Tuesday
night to apply for the establishment
of Smith-Hughes agriculture as a
part of the high school course of the
Boardman schools. C. C. Johnson,
instructor in the state college at
Pullman, has been offered the posi
tion. Other outside teachers elect
ed to fill vacancies were Naomi
Runner and Blanche Scharman,
both of Falls City. All the posi
tions are now filled except home
economics. A minimum salary of
$1200 Is in force for next term,
This is in accord with the general
sentiment of Morrow and Umatilla
counties.
The next meeting of the Board
man Parent Teachers’ Association
will be held in the Auditorium Fri
day afternoon, April 2 at 2 p. m. It
is desired at that time to complete
arrangements for establishment of
the hot lunch, to appoint a commit-
tee of three to co-operate with the
board and the principal in the for-
■nal dedication exercises, and to dis-
cuss the educational millage
bills to be voted on in May.
On Saturday, April 10, at 2 p. ni.
from the front door of the Boardman
public school will be sold at public
auction the school buildings at Cas-
tie Rock, including school house,
woodshed and outhouse. No bids
under $150 will be considered.
Do you want a good Ford for less
than $300. Terms. See Lays' Gar
age.
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For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey
For Sale—One Poland China brood
boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be sow, due to farrow in Api il, and one
registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit- fresh cow. John F. Wurster, Uma
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28-2tp
17-tfc tilla, Ore.
ney, or phone 181.
For Sale—Good young horse; will
See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc work wherever hitched. Inquire of
28-2tc
For Schweizer’s Imported high A. C. Swarner.
For Sale—Wagon, 3 fresnos, two
grade exclusive dress materials and
embroideries for spring and summer plows, springtooth harrow, McCor
22tfc mick rake and mower, and numer
see Mrs. Burgess.
other articles. See or phone W.
of
apple
or- ous
For Sale—Five acres
A. Leathers.
28tfc
Six
alfalfa,
chard in good stand of
For Sale—Baled alfalfa hay by the
room house and good barn. C. &
27-tfc bale, ton or car lots, at the ware-
McNaught.
house. Man at warehouse at all
times. W. A. Leathers.
28tfc
For Sale—Wheat Land in
Oregon and Washington for
Found—Bunch of keys. Owner
trade. Can take good irrigated
can secure them by calling at Her
land as a part payment and easy
ald office and paying for this ad. 28
terms on balance, or sell with
For Sale—Two good 18 inch horse
small payment down and long
collars. Z. Pumphrey.
28*ltc
time on balance. Oregon-Wash-
ington Ranches Co., Ross C.
Lost—Automobile gauntlet. Fin
Lashley, Manager, Pendleton,
der please return to J. D. Watson. 28
Oregon. Bowman Hotel Bldg.
Sheep feed racks for sale at less
27tfc
Phone 642.
than cost of. lumber. Clarence Rob-
erts.
28-ltp
For Sale—One bay horse, age
years, weight about 1150 pounds.
Fine registered Poland China
Perfectly sound. W. C. Loyd. 27-2tp boar, service $2.50. J. H. Wins-
28tfc
Ford car in good condition for sale low.
cheap. Inquire at this office or see
Candy Business—We start you at
17tfc home, or anywhere; everything fur
Harry Kelley.
nished; $30 weekly, up; men—wo-
For Sale—17 % acres joining Co men; experience unnecessary, Spe-
lumbia school and Columbia Park; cialty Candymaking Co., 5 South
ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
28-8tc
in cast end of project. Call on or
write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston, Ore.
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Notice for Publication
LODGE DIRECTORY
For Sale—Splendid team with Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land
Office
at
La
Grande.
Ore
ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. E. ».
harness; 25 h. p. Avery tractor or
Q ueen
meets second Tuesday evening vt each month
gon, March 15, 1920.
16 h. p. portable engine; four incu
at 8:00 sharp In Mack’s ball. Visiting mamban
Notice is hereby given that Lil welcome.
Emma 8. Johnson, W. M.
bators, different sizes; 500 lb Sharp-
M. Davies, of Spokane, Wash
Kathryn L. Garner. Sac.
less separator. C. W. LaBarre. 23tfc lian
ington. who. on July 20th, 1910.
LODGE NO. 138, A F. & A M.,
Who wants the last Ford self- made Desert Land Entry, No. 08347, UERMI8TON
n meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
starter installed complete for $85. for NEY. Section 26, Twnship 4
North, Range 28 East, Willamette
Will have no more to offer this
2«tfc Meridian, has filed notice of inten
Hermiston Auto Co.
tion to make final proof under the
Wanted—To sell the following Act 3-4-15 by purchase, to estab VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. o. O. F,
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mttn* each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
used cars: 1 Ford runabout with lish claim to the land above de hall.
Visiting members cordially invited.
box. thoroughly overhauled, $285. scribed. before United States Com
1 Ford touring. 1917 model. $250. missioner. at Hermiston. Oregon, on
1 Ford Sedan. 1919, good as new, the 11th day of May, 1920.
1 Studebaker six, seven pas-
$725.
Claimant names
witnesses:
senger. $525. Hermiston Auto Co. Charles Skinner. W. F. McLick, E. P.
2«tfc Dodd. Lake Kelly, all of Hermiston.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Weaned pigs for sale. Good ones. Oregon.
House Phone 283
C. S. DUNN, Register.
Hermiston, Ore
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W J. Warner.
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Phone 671
SAPPERS’ INC
Phone 671
HARDWARE
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THE AMERICAN CAFE
PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
(UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)
Meals Served From 6 a. m.
to 8 p. m.
Regular Dinner Every Day
From 12 to 2 p. m.
Never hungry between meals
when you cat here
Location next door east of
Bank Building
(Rate $45.00 per ton)
In Barrel Lots, $13.35
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75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL---- 25 PER CENT MOLASSES
By the sack, OI.2O each. (Rate 840.00 per ton)
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Greer & Dir, Props.
AUTO-FEED OILSTOVE
BETTER LAUNDRY SERVICE
Wm. Sharr has taken
over the agency of the
Troy Laundry, and as
sures patrons of prompt
attention and good ser
vice. He advises leav
ing packages Mondays
and Thursdays of each
week as there will be a
twice a week delivery.
The Troy Laundry
will make twice a week
delivery to the houses.
AU packages collected by
the deliveryman will be
delivered by him and all
packages going through
the agency must be call
ed for at Shaar’s Bar
ber Shop.
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A new and better oil stove, without wick, no valves and therefore
leak proof, yet they cost no more than other oil stoves. Let us show you
why these are better, safer and easier to operate, yet giving maximum
heat at all times. Also good to look at, as they arc neatly finished. We
have them in two, three and four burner, with or without top shelf,
with or without oven.
SAPPERS’ INC.
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
Phone 671
Phone 671
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
ELLIOTT’S TIRE SHOP
Extraordinary Clearance
Sale
UNTIL APRIL 1 ONLY
: 20° ° Off Standard Price on All Goods
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(Except Gasoline and Oil)
LAYS GARAGI