The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 17, 1920, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON.
A SINNER’S DIARY
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.
It’s hard camouflaging 200 pounds
teto 90.
All soldiers must be chocolate, the
way the girls are after 'em.
Cheer up ! When the one that's In
the way now gets out someone else
will get In.
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There’s as many kinds of autos as
there are religions.
First National Bank
Graft—when you aren’t In It.
OF HERMISTON
We’ve all said "'Us cheaper to buy
than to aave,” till there's nothing left.
2.
509
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Friday, April 23rd,
Dr. Freeze, the Eye cr
Specialist, will be at
Oregon Hotel, Her-
miston, to practice
SWT
his profession. Headaches,' crosseyes
and other eye troubles given careful
attention. Have you seen the new
Bifocal lens which gives dear
vision for your reading and also for
distance. They are almost perfec­
tion. Call for free demonstration.
At Echo 21st, Stanfield 22nd, one
day only.
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30-2tc
(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.
4 9tie
Wanted—Your subscription for
The American Boy, *2 per year. Ed.
H. Graham.
Itfc
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd’s
office.
-
3tfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
The Saturday Evening Post, *2.50;
The Ladles 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. 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.
lltfc
Locally grown alfalfa seed for
sale. Tests 99.39 purity and Oregon
standard for germination. J. J.
Neary, Hermiston, Oregon.
24tfc
For Sale or Trade—Two h. p In­
ternational gasoline engine. R. D.
Miller.
24tfc
One ton Smith-Farmer truck in
good running order for sale. Inquire
of O. H. Warner, Boardman, Ore.24tc
Fire Insurance In three strong
companies. See Edlie M. Johnson at
Dodd’s office.
3tfe
For Sale—Windmill and tank.
Inquire at Miles' Barber Shop. 25tfc
Do you want a good Ford for less
than *300. Terms. See Lays' Gar­
age.
25tfc
For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey
boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be
registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit­
ney, or phone 181.
17-tfc
See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc
For Schweizer’s imported high
grade exclusive dress materials and
embroideries for spring and summer
see Mrs. Burgess.
22tfc
For Sale—Five acres of apple or­
chard in good stand of alfalfa. Six
room house and . good barn. C. S.
McNaught.
27-tfc
For Sale—Wheat Land in
Oregon 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. Oregen-Wash-
ington Ranches Co., Ross C.
Lashley, Manager, Pendleton,
Oregon. Bowman Hotel Bldg.
Phone 542.
27tfc
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 east end of project. Call on or
write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston, Ore.
19tfc
.Monogram Oils and Greases in
bulk and in cans. Hermiston Auto
Co.
30tfc
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
with bath. E. W. Mack.
26tfc
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.
27tfc
Bennett on
31-1tf
For Balo—2 cows, 1 fresh, 1 fresh la
16 days, 30 young hens, white leghorn
cream separator, fruit jars, tables,
range, chairs, dresser, chiffonier, oil
stove, rugs, cream cane, bread mixer.
At Camp ranch, 3 miles west of Uosa
tills.
31 Ite
Soemtimes natnre doesn't seem to
have any more sense than some of
the other rulers.
DO YOU KNOW THAT—
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
The Marquette Luggage Carrier
is attachable to any length running
board. Come in and examine them.
Hermiston Auto Co.
30tfc
Fine registered Poland China
boar, service *2.50. J. H. Wins-
low.
28tfc
Candy Business—We start you at
home, or anywhere; everything fur-
nished; *30 weekly, up; men—wo-
men; experience unnecessary. Spe­
cialty Candymaking Co., 5 South
18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
28-8tc
15 acres for sale 2 miles from
town; nearly all in alfalfa; price
low. Also 20 acres with good house,
14 acres in alfalfa. C. W. LaBarre,
Hermiston.
29tfc
Going to build? Then get my
prices on ready cut lumber for any
kind of a house. Write me, I will
call. C. W. LaBarre.
29tfc
For Sale—Light buggy harness.
C. D. McNurlin, Umatilla, Ore. Phone
4762.
29tfc
For Sale—Three shares of stock
in the Jersey Breeders’ Association.
A. P. Garner.
29tfc
Used Cars—We have some good,
ones to offer cheap; Fords particu­
larly. Hermiston Auto Co.
30tfc
Good house for sale. See Geo. A.
Cressy.
30tfc
For Sale—Brand new Ford. See
B. J. Nation or inquire at this of-
"ice-
39tfc
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
For Sale—Father Butler’s Ford
car. This auto is in good condition.
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.
30tfc
Full blooded Plymouth Rock eggs
for sale, *1 per setting. Mrs. Geo.
Beddow.
30-2tc
Want to trade 40 acre ranch for
residence in Hermiston. Good build­
ings and well on the place and one-
half in cultivation. Address W. B.,
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 full three sides. Will sell with or
without all farm tools and equip-
ment. Reason, death of sister and
inability to take care of ranch alone.
Inspection will show at least a two-
thirds apple crop for 1920, as trees
were not injured by winter. Phone
12512
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’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
For Sale—2 good cows, 1 coming
fresh Mav 4; must sell account of ill
nets. F. W. Whiting, 1 mile west of
Swayze’s corner.
31tfc
Until It is six or seven years of age
the pearl oyster does not produce any
pearls.
In western Persia there is a race of
pigmy camels, five feet in height and
snow-white in color.
It Is estimated that throughout the
world blind men outnumber blind
women in the proportion of two to one.
With most of the leading wrestlers
of Japan wrestling Is an occupation
which has been handed down from
father to son for many generations.
The Tonga basin, near New Zealand,
is know to contain animal life at a
depth of four and three-quarter miles,
where the pressure is five and a half
tons to the square inch.
Call for Bids
Call for Warrants
The following numbered warrants
issued by school district No. 25, Mor­
row county, Ore., will be paid on pre­
sentation. Interest ceases on this
this date: No, 118, dated March 4,
1918; No. 124 dated March 30, 1918;
No. 137, dated April 25, 1918; No. 156,
May 20, 1918, and warrants Nos. 181 to
350 inclusive, dated July 30, 1918 to
Feb. 1, 1919, inclusive. '
Margaret Cramer, Clerk
Boardman, Ore.
Dated April 17, 1920
Percey Sisters Millinery at Board­
man, Saturday, April 24.
NOTICE
This is to notify all business con-
cerns and Individual persons that I
will not be responsible for any per­
sonal bills contracted by my late
partner, J. W. Dir, since March 29,
1920, for on that date he severed
his connection with the restaurant
business conducted in Hermiston by
the undersigned and himself.
W. J. Greer.
W. J. Greer, Prop.
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Wood Break Pin
(an exclusive PEORIA feature)
NEW
PEORIA
SINGLE
DISC
FURROW
OPENED
.When foreign matter (nuts, bolts, stones or screws), often found In seed, get into
ordinary, rain dri feeds., rears ar broken, feed shatts twisted, causing expense and
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P eoria D rills are ON DISPLAY
SAPPERS’ INC
Phone 671
Hardware and Implement*
French Restaurant
Sealed bids will be received up to
Saturday, April 24, 1920, for the erec
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
tion of a building 105x25 feet with a
26 1-2 feet frontage. Material to be of Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
poured concrete block or. hollow tile.
Plans and specifications may be seen
Try our 35 cent dinner
at the Jensen Jewelry Store up to 12
HOHBACH’S
o’clock noon of April 24. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids.
Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
C. H. CRANDALL
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Dated Hermiston, Ore., April 16, 1920
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.
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
THE TROY LAUNDRY
Will Make Twice • Weak
Delivery to Houses
All 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.
THE TROY LAUNDRY
T. L. HALL
TRANSFER
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
ELLIOTT’S TIRE SHOP
Just Arrived
—New Line of—
Georgette Blouses,
Apron-dresses & Hats
Come and see them
PERCEY SISTERS
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TAKEN UP
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 2«, Twnship 4
North, Range 28 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
tion to make final proof under the
Act 3-4-16 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, 1*20.
Claimant names
witnesses:
Charles Skinner. W. F. McLick, E. P.
Dodd, Lake Kelly, ail of Hermiston.
Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN, Register.
hungry between meals
when you eat here
Location next door east of
Bank Building
Never
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Here is the profit maker for the farmer who grows grain of any kind. Famous
Peoria Single Disc Furrow Opener insures even depth planting, uniform
yields. Shoe works independently of the disc, on a pivot, allowing it to
follow disc at all times. No matter what depth the disc cuts, the seed
is always drilled at the very bottom of the furrow. This means all
your grain grows and ripens evenly.
Peoria Disc Shoe cuts any trash and hardest ground ; double run
‘ force feed; sows all kinds of grain, flax, peas, beans or corn.
No seed wasted—none lost to the birds or wind—it is all
covered on the bottom of a packed seed bed.
Some of the ice fields of Greenland
are half a mile in thickness.
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, 19 2 0.
at 10 a. m., at the above named
ranch, unless redeemed by owner.
Lost- Ladies hand made sweater.
R. H. Stockard.
Regular Dinner Every Day
From IS to 2 p. m.
Drops Every Seed at the
Bottom of theFurrow
The only folks we can get along
with are those we don’t care a drat
what they do.
, You can serenely watch it rain on
your neighbor’s beans; when on your
own it makes you nervous.—Lynette
Freemier in Judge.
Weaned pigs for sale. Good ones. Finder please return to Mrs. W. C.
W. J. Warner.
28tfc Kik, Hermiston.
31-ltc
For Sale—Straw for cover at
Real estate. C. W. LaBarr.
3ltfe
Robb Bros.
30-2tc
Ready cut bouses. C. W. LaBarr.
For Sale—One dehorned Holstein
cow and 1 Jersey cow, both now
Wanted-Good alfalfa laod, 30 to «0
milking. Phone 4762. C. D. McNur- acres. C. W. LaBarr.
31-ltc
lin, Umatilla.
30-4tp
For Sale—Just received a few tons
As I am about to buy my present
factory site, will take $2000 for my of baled alfalfa hay that is now on
3ltfc
place of 10 acres, less the Highway. sale at warehouse. Leathers.
Address W. M. Hubbs. Silverton.
Oregon.
30-3tp
For Sale-1918 model Velie, good as THE AMERICAN CAFE
(UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)
new. B. J. Nation.
31ifc
Meals Served From 6 a m.
Pasture for cattle, 82 per bead.
to • p. m.
See B. T. Lock or G. L
Beddow place.
The women can do the work, right
enough, if they don’t have the men to
wait on.
VETERINARY
SURGEON
House Phone 283
Hermistor,Ore.
When You Dress Up for Sunday
Let us wash your car; Have it lo ok good
too. We will do a good jolb.
Try Our Storage Plan
For $7.50 a month we furnish storage, keep air in
your tires, look after your oil, gas and water, wash
your car twice a month.
Regular storage $5.00 a month. '
Night Man After May 1
LA YS GARAGI
We have a stock of fifty different s rings
Your style at hand.