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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.
Friday, April 23rd,
Dr. Freeze, the Eye co
Specialist, will be at (e
Oregon Hotel, Her-
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miston, • to practice
his profession. Headaches, crosseyes
and other eye troubles given careful
attention. Have you seen the new
Bifocal lens which gives clear
vision for your reading and also for
distance. They are almost perfec
tion. Call for free demonstration.
At Echo 21st, Stanfield 22nd. one
30-2tc
day only.
(WANT ADS.
160 acres Yellow Pine timber in
cruise
Central Oregon, certified
3,350,000 feet; will exchange for
good land near Hermiston. R. O.
22tfc
Horning.
For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jef se y
49tfc
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
Itfc
M. Graham.
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edile 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. 36tfc.
Spices and Extracts for the House
wife—in fact everything in the
Watkins line. Mall your orders, or
call at my home, one door east of
Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis
ton, Ore., and make your selections.
W. A. Mikesell.
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Locally grown alfalfa seed for
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.
One ton Smith-Farmer truck in
good running order for sale. Inquire
of O. H. Warner, Boardman, Ore.24tc
"Tre Insurance in three strong
companies See Edile M. Johnson at
3tfc
ice.
% Sale—Windmill and tank.
Jut Miles' Barber Shop. 25tfc
ou want a good Ford for less
son. Terms. See Lays' Gar-
le—Big
owed
Inquii
201
26tfc
Duroc Jersey
1, 1919; can be
of F. N. Whit-
17-tfc
for autioneering. 16tfc
hweizer’s imported high
lusive dress materials and
les for spring and summer
22tfc
? Burgess.
lie—Five acres of apple or-
i good stand of alfalfa, Six
■use and good barn. C. S.
27-tfc
ht.
.
Sale-—Wheat Land in
and Washington for
trade. Can take good irrigated
land as a part payment and easy
terms on balance, or sell with
small payment down and long
time on balance. Oregon-Wash-
ington Ranches Co., Ross C.
Lashley, Manager, Pendleton,
Oregon. Bowman Hotel Bldg.
27tfc
Phone 642.
Ford ear in good condition for sale
cheap. Inquire at thia office or see
17tfc
Harry Kelley.
For Sale—171 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.
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Weaned pigs for sale. Good ones.
W. 3. Warner.
28tfc
For Sale—20-inch Revonoc ball
bearing lawn mower, $14; 12-inch
clothes wringer, 86; 6-loaf bread
mixer, 83.50; 2-quart fruit and lard
press, 82.75; vacuum sweeper, $13;
gasoline smoothing iron, $4; 20-
year gold filled hunting watch,
ladies' 6 size, 15 jewelled Elgin.
823; Columbian sewing machine
with automatic lift. $40. All are
new and below present prices; bank
able note accepted. A. D. Smith, on
motor route 7 miles S.W. of Her-
mistan.
2»tfc
Two houses for sale. J. H. Reid.
For Bate—Straw for cover at
Robb Bros.
30-2tc
For Sale—One dehorned Holstein
cow and 1 Jersey cow, both now
milking. Phone 4762. C. D. McNor-
Un. (Umatilla.
30-4tp
As I am about to buy my present
factory site, will take $2000 for my
place of 10 aeree, less the Highway.
Address W. M. Hubbs, Silverton,
Only ten days more to register for
the primary election in May. Go to
Dodd's real estate office and see the
registration clerk and get your name
on the registration books.
Frank Bilderback is carrying a
very severely injured left hand aa the
result of it having been badly cut
by the explosion of a pop battle at
Hitt’s confectionery last Tuesday
while burning refuse back of the
building.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kelley return
ed Tuesday morning from Portland
to move their household furniture
to that city, in which they will take
■ Monogram Oils and Greases in up their permanent residence. The
bulk and in cans. Hermiston Auto rest of the family expect to follow
Co.
30tfc soon.
For Sale. Brand new house, with
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaw, well
lot, on West Side.* See A. E. Pierson
or call at this office.
26tfc known residents of Cold Springs, on
For Sale—Modern 5 room house the Columbia river northeast of
with bath. E. W. Mack.
26tfc town, were Hermiston business visi
tors Monday. Mrs. Shaw recently
returned from a visit to relatives in
Do You Want to Sell Your Land
We can sell your land for
Spokane.
you. Write to us and tell us
what you have, and list your
Dr. F. V. Prime and family left
property with us for quick sale.
last evening in their auto for Walla
We have buyers waiting.
Oregon-Washington Ranches
Walla, where he is today attending
Co., Ross C. Lashley, Manager,
an X-Ray clinic given under the au
Bowman Hotel, Pendleton, Ore.
spices of the Walla Walla Valley
Phone 642.
27tfc
Dental Association. An X-Ray ex
For Sale—Highly improved alfal pert from Portland was secured to
fa ranch in Columbia District; two give ’demonstrations. *
comfortable houses, large barn, gar
age, shops, corrals, etc. For further
Miss Pendergast of the Children’s
particulars call phone 4072 or see
W. W. Felthouse.
26tfc Rescue and Protective Society of
The Marquette Luggage Carrier Portland spoke Thursday evening in
is attachable to any length running Pound’s hall at Umatilla to a large
board. Come in and examine them. and appreciative audience, and Fri
Hermiston Auto Co.
30tfc day afternoon addressed the women
Fine registered Poland China of the Ladies’ Homè Bureau at that
boar, service $2.50. J. H. Wins-
place. Sunday morning Miss Pen
low.
28tfc dergast will speak in the Presbyter
Candy Business—We start you at ian church at Stanfield.
home, or anywhere; everything fur
nished, $30 weekly, up; men—wo-
Berton F. Bronson of Portland,
men; experience unnecessary, Spe-
cialty Candymaking Co., 5 South state secretary of the eInterchurch
18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
28-8tc World Movement, will address the
15 acres for sale 2 miles from people of Hermiston at the Baptist
town; nearly ail in alfalfa; price
„lice church at 8 o’clock Saturday evening
low. Also 20 acres with good house,
April 10th, explaining the New
14 acres in alfalfa. C.
- W.
— LaBarre,
* —
Hermiston.
29tfc World Movement and also the $100,-
Going to build?
------ Then get my 000,000 drive and how to put it
prices on ready cut lumber for any over. Any one who misses hearing
kind of a house. Write me, I will Mr. Bronson will have something to
call. C. W. LaBarre.
29tfc regret.
For Sale—Light buggy harness.
C. D. McNurlin, Umatilla, Ore. Phone
M. P. Caplan, district representa
1762.
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29tfc tive for the Hebb Motors Co., manu
For Sale—Three shares of stock facturers of the Patriot trucks at
in the Jersey Breeders’ Association. Lincoln, Neb., was a visitor in this
A. P. Garner.
29tfc city Friday of last week. While here
Used Cars—We have some good the gentleman was a guest of Dale
ones to offer cheap; Fords particu Dungan, with the First National
larly. Hermiston Auto Co.
30tfc Bank, with whom he became ac
Good house for sale. See Geo. A quainted while both were attending
Cressy.
30tfc the University of Nebraska a num-
For Sale—One 4-hole quick meal ber of years ago.
asoline range, with oven; excellent
condition and reasonably priced At'
NOTICE
Mrs. W. T. Lambert’s, Umatilla. Itp
This is to notify all business con
For Sale—Brand new Ford. See
See cerns and individual persons that I
B. J. Nation or inquire at this of- will not be responsible for any per
rice.
30tfc sonal bills contracted by my late
partner, J. W. Dir, since March 29.
' Elliott’s Tire Shop.
1920, for on that date he severed
For Sale—Australian Red and Bel- his connection with the restaurant
hares. Sonny Briggs. Phone business conducted in Hermiston by
Tn
30-ltp the undersigned and himself.
W. J. Greer.
ForSale—Father Butler's Ford
car. This auto is in good condition.
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For Sale—Oil burner heater
electric stand lamp, two
and
burners;
will be sold reasonable Inquire of
Mrs. C. B. Hay.
30-ltp
For Sale—One redwood chest, two
pair new curtains, some Japanese
plates, cups and saucers, also other
china.
Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Motor
Route A.. Hermiston.
30tfe
. Full blooded Plymouth Rock eggs’
for sale, $1 per setting. Mrs.
"
Geo.
Beddow.
30-2tc
Wa nt to trade 40 acre ranch for
residence In Hermiston. Good build
ings and well on the place and one.
half in cultivation. Address WB ,
care_Herald.___
30tfe
For Sale—The Anna Sapper 5 acre
orchard of Winesap, Rome Beauty
and Jonathan trees, also berries and
other small fruit and best of garden
soil. Good house, well, two horse
barn and large storeroom or work
shop. Fenced and has shade trees
on fun three sides, will sen with or
without ail farm tools and equip
ment. Reason, death of sister and
inability ‘° take care of ranch itone
Inspection will show at least a two-
thirds apple crop for 1920, as trees
were not injured by winter. Phone
42-F12
30-2tc
Found— Man's dress shirt. Owner
can have same by calling at this of
fice and paying for this adv.
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
country hauling. "Leave orders at
Elliott 8 Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
THE AMERICAN CAFE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)
Meals Served From 6 a. m.
to 8 p. m.
Regular Dinner Every Day
From 12 to 2 p n.
Never hungry between meals
when you eat here
Location next door east of
Bank Building
W. J. Greer, Prop.
TAKER UP
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has taken up and holds
at the Pierson ranch, seven miles
northeast of Hermiston the follow
ing described animal:
One 2 year old heifer, part Jersey
and color red; no visible marks or
brands.
The above animal will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand on April 26, 1920,
at 10 a. m., at the above named
ranch, unless redeemed by owner.
R. H. Stockard.
Call for Warrants
All those banks or others who are
holding warrants against School
District No. 26, Boardman, Morrow
County, Oregon, issued from July
30, 1918, warrant No. 180, and April
5, 1920, warrant No. 181, inclusive,
will please send your warants to the
First National Bank of Hermiston.
* Interest stops on this day. We will
pay all warrants that we have funds
to meet. School District No. 25,
Margaret Cramer, Clerk.
Boardman, Ore., April 10, 1920.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Ore
gon, March 15, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that Lil
lian M. Davies, of Spokane, Wash
ington, who, on July 20th, 1910,
made Desert Land Entry, No. 08347,
for NEY. Section 26, Twnship 4
North. Range 28 East. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final proof under the
Act 3-4-15 by purchase, to estab
lish claim to the land above de
scribed. before United States Com
missioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on
the 11th day of May, 1920.
Claimant names
witnesses:
Charlea Skinner. W. F. McLIck, E. P.
Dodd, Lake Kelly, all of Hermiston,
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
Hermiston, Ore.
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