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» • THE HERMISTON THE HERALD, OREGON. HERMISTON, HERMISTON —---- HERALD Published every Saturday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in the hert of Eastern Place Your Order For Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. STORAGE COAL With Us Now We have cars of UTAH LUMP and EGG COAL That will be here soon 4 Have You Got Your Screen Doors Yet? We have them in stock—all sizes Tum-A-Lum Lumber Go Phone m R. A. BROWNSCN, MANAGER WE OFFER 36 Pairs’ Mens’ Oxford Shoes Worth up to $8.50, at $3.00 per pair to close them out. These are mostly O’Donnell Shoes. Of course not new styles but very serviceable. WE ALSO OFFER FOR THE Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps Queen Quality and Boston Favorite quality at $3.00 to close. These are just the thing for these days and will reduce your shoe cost materially. Sizes 3 to 5 1-2, broken lots. Nobby New Summer Caps Of the Gordon make are coming in now. Gordon hats in new styles and colors. I " Ay Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, Holeproof Quality at $1.50 to $2.50 A Few Cluett Shirts for Men Not the very new style but good stock at $1.50; worth $3 now. A few Mon arch shirts at $1.25. We carry Arrow collars. In fact only standard goods find their way on our shelves. You can be sure you are get ting quality here in everything and at reasonable prices. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Their Season Hermiston Produce & Supply Co second-class matter, December >. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon REPUBLICAN Candidate in Congress Equal rights to the Public, Labor and Capital Is immensely interested in irrigation develop ment, the advancement of the mining and tim ber resources of this part of Oregon and the re covery of our apportionment in the Federal fund for development purposes. He is in touch with the vital needs of Central and Eastern Oregon. He favors: PRIMARIES MAY 21 GET OUT AND VOTE Jones for Congress Club Baker, Oregon i Paid Adv. ) Exposure and neglect reduces the value of an automobile 25 per cent or more the first year. Subscription Rates: One Year, $1.50; Six Months, 75c CAN’T BE DONE Back of ninety-nine out of one hundred assertions that a thing can- not be done is nothing but the un- willingness to do it. In a great many instances the un- willingness is based on nothing but laziness. That new way would mean a little more work for a time and so It is opposed. The theory may be all right, but the thing isn't practicle, they say, forgetting that the only test of prac ticality is the test by actually trying to do it. What a different world this would be if more new suggestions were met with, "That sounds good, let’s try it.” Of course, sooner or later the bet ter way comes about. The assertion that a thing can’t be done only im pedes the irresolute, but the same Idea Is Bure to occur to a man of will and then it is carried out. Every successful man and most successful businesses have succeeded by doing things that people said couldn’t be done. Which only amounts, after all, to saying that success rests largely upon energy.— Selected. In the future the Herald will go to press on Thursday afternoon in stead of Friday afternoon. This change is made for the benefit of those living in the country who have been receiving their paper Saturday evening. By publishing Thursday the Herald will be delivered Friday and the country people as well as the advertisers will get much better ser vice. H. H. COREY Public Service Commissioner From Eastern Oregon District Asks ■ For A Second Term “One good term deserves another. Mr. Corey has established a splendid record for efficiency, and we expect he will be re-nominated by the same big vote he received in 1916.”—Jef ferson County Record. His record Is endorsed generally by the press of the state. Following are only a few of unsolicited testi monials: “Mr. Corey has had four years actual experience in solving the problems of public utility regula tion, which should fully qualify him for the office.”—The Timberman. "The fact that the press through- out the state has approved Corey’s work should count much for him in his campaign.”—The Oregon Voter. “He was a volunteer during the Spanish-American war and did not claim exemption during the great World war."—Baker Herald. “Mr. Corey has campaigned In and out of season for the Eastern Oregon contention that a rigid ‘long-and short-haul’ clause should be enacted by congress.”—Oregon Voter. “We are glad to note that Eastern Oregon towns which- are in the back haul territory have such an able rep resentative as Mr. Corey upon the commission, and we appreciate the action he has taken in waking up Eastern Oregon newspapers and com mercial clubs and representatives in the legislature to the importance of making our long and short haul leg islation a live issue.” J. P. Shaugh nessy, President of the International Rate Ass’n., Washington, D. C, “H. H. Corey is acknowledged to be one of the most efficient officials In the State House.”—Oregonian. “Mr. Corey is conceded to be one of the most efficient and most com petent officials in the state’s service at this time.”—Oregon Journal. Without idle promises or empty pledge, he stands squarely upon his record in public office, and will be very grateful for your Influence and your bote.—Pd. Adv. Protection and care will materially lessen this depreciation and double the life of your car. PROTECTION SAVES EXPENSES Use the money you are paying for storage space together with the money lost from neg- lect and build a well designed and convenient GARAGE OF YOUR OWN Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality” H. M. STRAW. MGR. AN INDUCEMENT TO VOTE (From the Kansas City Star) Albert Stroud, a Cherryvale poet who appears bent on out-Masoning Walt Mason, wrote an election ditty for Kansas City and Jackson county voters, as follows: A busy man was Jason Briggs; he had no time to vote; he spent his time at weaning pigs and building tanks and other. rigs to keep hie ducks afloat. I found him poking round his place on last election day. Says I, "‘Tis well you saved your Vane Boynton has accepted a cler face and kept your name from sore ical position with the Kingsley Mer disgrace and stayed the polls away. cantile company. For I am told a bunch of thugs are pouring from their throats dire threats that they will punch the No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 . mugs of you and me and other plugs REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF who try to cast their votes. Old Briggs’ eyes got very wide; his face THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK got very red. What? Take away at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close the rights? he cried, for what our of business. May 4, 1920. fathers fit and died? I’m going to RESOURCES vote, by Ned.’ ’’ A lot of men like $250,793.45 Jason Briggs, who pass their duty Loans and discounts. by, and do not care a bunch of figs Overdrafts, secured. 3271.67 3,271.67 would waltz around like whirligigs U. S. bond* to secure circulation (par value) should we their rights deny. ...6,250.00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted Vote 310 X YES ness owned and unpledged..81,265.04 Vote 314 X YES War Savings certificates and Thrift Taken U p Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at the Bennett ranch two miles west of Umatilla the following described animal: One mare weight about 1500 pounds, from 2 1 to 3 years old. Branded J S on left hip. Has been at my place about 10 days. The above described animal will be sold at public auction to the highest bid der for cash in hand on the 7th day of June, 1920 at 2:00 p. m. at the above named ranch. 36-2tp C. L. Bennett. F. B. Swayze and S. D. L. Ross visited several days of last week in Boardman. EVERY SUNDAY 10 a. m. Bible School classes for all grades and ages. A. E. Bensel, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon. Pastor. 7:15 p m. Young Peoples’ meeting 8 p. m. Preaching and song service Mid-week. Prayer, conference and Bible study on Thursday even ing. Cordial welcome extended to all. IRA DAVID HALL. Pastor. Phone 207 Services, 11 a. m. SAPPERS INC 34.13 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 312.50 able not past due ..... 3,000.00 Distributora for BASS-HUETER PAINT CO. San Francisco .$402,812.15 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ..... . Undivided profits..... 25,000.00 10,000.00 15,465.20 paid -........... 6,986.24 Interest and discount collected or credit- sd. la advance ri maturity and not earned (approximate) ..... ...... 300.00 Net amounts due to National banka____ Certified checks outstanding __________ 6,250.00 9,141.94 130.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding.________ 1,911.06 Total at items SO, 11. 32 and S3 Demand deposits: .7. Sirel 8,478.96 HITT CONFECTIONERY ================= STATIONERY 11,183.00 273,449.05 —FOR— Onna days(other than for money borrowed) 24,404.68 Time Deposits: Catholic Church Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. 44,046.46 Jnmtain GUNS $402,812 15 M. E. CHURCH M. R. Gallaher. Pastor MACK’S HALL Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. ni. Epworth League. 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. COLUMBIA SCHOOL Sunday School, 2 p. m. Springtime is ^clean-up” time national banks.................. 9,628.15 .............. .... .. Total item 13. 14, 1,5 16 and IT... 10,793.99 Checks on banks located outside at city Individual deposits subject to check Christian Science Floor Paint While you are doing your spring cleaning, consider the need of repainting your floors. A painted floor is a clean floor—or, at least is Stamps actually owned----------- easily cleaned. No cracks; no germ-catching Total U. 8. government securities . ___ 88,361.04 worn spots; no unsightly blemishes. Securities otherthan U. S. bonds (not in- eludine stock) owned unpledged .... 60,198.86 B-H Floor Paint is made in California for Stock of Federal Reserve bank (SO per cent of subscription). . .... .......... 900.00 Pacific Coast conditions and climate. Spreads Furniture and fixtures................................. 1,565.60 easily—a quick dryer—forms a hard, yet elas Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve tic coating which lasts and wears twice as long bank 36,580.91 as the average paint. Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro cess of collection (not available as re- . serve)__________________ _________ There is a B-H product for every use. Call 1,165.84 today and let us prove it to youl Total______________ CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church Seat Owen F. Jones Cover Your Car M. C. Athey, Editor Entered All Popular Soft ‘Drinks ICE CREAM AMMUNITION | ’ Preaching. 3 p. m. UMATILLA Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Thursday, $ p. m. Correct— Attest: F. B. SWAYZE. CHAS, t OPEL, J. R. RALEY, A FULL LINE : I I In Cona and Packages