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THE June WE PAY 48 ON TIME DEPOSITS First National Bank OF HERMISTON Full Line of Ladies Shoes Full Line of Girls and Boys and Small Children’s Shoes. = = = = The Oak Tan Shoe Store Sam Rodgers, Proprietor Hermiston, Oregon tlllllllilllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInllllllllllllllllllllllll Dr. Freeze makes regular visits to Her miston. Consult him free and be assured of good eye service. 36 Going to build? Then get my prices on ready cut lumber for any kind of a house. Write me, I will 29tfc call. C. W. LaBarre. Good house for sale, See Geo. A. 30tfc ressy. Elliott’s Tire Shop. (WANT ADS.: For Sale—One redwood chest, two pair new curtains, some Japanese plates, cups and saucers, also other Stewart, Motor china. Mrs. R. 30tfc Route A., Hermiston. T. L. Hall Transfer—City and 49tfc country hauling. Leave orders at Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc . Wanted—Your subscription for Real estate. C. W. LaBarr. 31tfc The American Boy, $2.50 year. Ed Itfc H. Graham. Ready cut houses. C. W. LaBarr. Fire Insurance, Notary Public and Strayed—From Umatilla April 15, typewriting and stenographic work. one gray filly, branded TZ on left See Edite M. Johnson at Dodd’s hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith, 32tfc office. 3tfc Umatilla, Ore. For Sale—Big type hogs. Geo. H. Root. Duroc-Jersey Wanted—Your subscription for The Saturday Evening Post, $2.50; The Ladies Home Journal, $2.00; 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. 11tfc W. A. Mikesell. 4 For Sale or Trade—Wheat land or stock ranches for sale or trade in Oregon, Washington and Montana, will take irrigat ed land as part payment and terms to suit on balance. We will sell you a wheat ranch on small payment down and bal ance on easy payments. Oregon-Washington' Ranches Co. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, Oregon, Box 613, Phone 542. For Sale—Team of mares with Fire Insurance in three strong harness; weight 2400 lbs; good companies. See Edile M. Johnson at workers. In Lock pasture. See G. L. 3tfc Bennett on Beddow place, F. L. Jew- Dodd’s office. ett. 32 tfc For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be FOR SALE—10 Acres, all in alfalfa, close in. Inquire at this office. registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit- 35-tfc 17-tfC ney, or phone 181. FOR SALE—6 Horse-power Fair- See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc - banks-Morse gas engine. Can be seen at Oregon Hardware. J. D. For Schweizer’s imported high grade exclusive dress materials and Watson. 35-2tc embroideries for spring and summer 22tfc STRAYED OR STOLEN from my see Mrs. Burgess. place at Stanfield, 2 bay mares, For Sale—Five acres of apple or- weight about 1100 lbs., lighest bay chard in good stand of alfalfa. Six has scar on left flank, branded J- room house and good barn, C. S. 27-tfc on shoulder and stifle, newly shod McNaught. all around and roached manes. For Sale—17 * acres joining Co- Suitable reward for the where- lumbia school and Columbia Park; abouts of these horses. Notify ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location In east end of project. Call on or Geo. Attebury, bx 72, Stanfield, write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston, Ore. Oregon. 35-tfc 19tfc FOR SALE—Furniture and fixtures For Sale-1918 modal Velie, good as of 7 room house including canned 31tfc new. B J. Nation. fruit, lawn mower, etc. Call af ternoons. Mrs. L. D. Lay 36-tfc CHAPS, saddle blanket, and bridle If you want to sell your land or for sale. See them at the garage. home write to us and we will Also new 12 guage Remington au- call on you and make arrange- tomatic. Phil L. Lay 36-tfc menta. We make quick sales. Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. WANTED—Employment by a relia Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, ble young man, can drive any kind Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. of truck or car, good all around ranch hand, do not know anything about irrigation but am willing to See Morrison at Morrison A Son learn. Good hay hand. A. R. Garage on West Side for cut to fit Straub, Oregon Hotel. 36-ltp -34tfc houses. FOR SALE—4 room house with bath room. Can be moved away from place if desired. Cheap. See Pete Norquist in Columbia district, one mile from Columbia school. 36tfc LOST—Ladies’ hand purse, some time ago, containing some silver. Reward. Mrs. W. J. Dobler. 3<ltc PIONEER B arber S hop E. MILKS. PROP. BATHS IN CONNECTION BUSINESS house for sale or lease, Inquire of Maxfield & Rhodes 3S-ltc Broa. Hermiston Auto Co. Transfer Work 36-ltc FOR SALE—Weaned pigs, one reg- istered brood sow. A. W. Purdy. Inquire of Mrs 36-tfe FOR RENT—Three first class fur nished rooms. Call phone 314. 36-tfc For Sale—Light buggy harness. C. D. MeNurlin. Umatilla, Ore. Phone 4762. 2»tfc for al! kinds of Stand at Sicers. H mm 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. Backed by Our Written Guarantee We will give a written guarantee on a Johnston that it will perform as well or better than any other make machine, that we will always maintain a stock of parts for the life of said mower and that neither the machine nor parts will at any time cost more than other standrrd makes or their parts, and that the machine is a far lighter draft ma chine than other makes. We will be pleased to supply such a guaran tee in writing. The same applies to Johnston (Massey-Harris) Rakes WHO MAY VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION Men and women who have regis tered as Independents may not vote upon candidates in Oregon May 21, but may vote on the five Constitu tional amendments and the four measures. This decision has been given by Attorney General Brown, who ruled as follows: “While May 21 is Primary Day, and only Republicans may vote a Re publican ticket, or a Democrat take part in the Democratic primary, all registered legal voters have a right to vote on measures regardless of their political or non-political affili- ation. Such measures will be print- ed on a separate ballot. The attorney general was asked for this decision by supporters of the l.p6 mill measure for the protection of the work of the State University, the State Agricultural College, and the State Normal School. Phone 671 Phone 671 SAPPERS’ INC HARDWARE RHEA LUPER Assistant State Engineer Who is IMPLEMENTS Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon Candidate For PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour ? R. I. KEATOR The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DISTRICT ATTORNEY Candidate for REPUBLICAN NOMINATION for office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY tor Umatilla County, Oregon, at the Primary Election, May 21, 1920. TO THE VOTERS AND TAX PAY ERS OF UMATILLA COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON: In every walk of life the business man is seeking employment, always prefers an experienced man to an imateur. Why should not the same princi- pal apply to the general public and the same qualification apply to a candidate to fill a public office? Every time a new man is chosen to fill a public office the taxpayers ire forced to pay for the experience of that man. I have served the people of this zounty in the capacity of the office for which I seek nomination, for a period of three years as Deputy Dis trict Attorney, and at the expiration f my present term, I will have served for a period of four years as District Attorney, making a total of even years experience as compared with my opponent’s none. The records of this office will show that in all classes of criminal ases handled through the District attorney’s office, Incudlng Justice Court. Circuit Court and Juvenile cases, the District Attorney investi gates and handles on an average of between two hundred and three hun dred cases annually. If my past conduct in the office has been satisfactory to you and the value of my past experience appeals to you, give me your support on May 21st. Always remember that PERFOR MANCE and not PROMISES, is the qualification to be sought in a can didate for public office. R. I. KEATOR. Pd. Adv. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED French Restaurant INDIAN MOTORCYCLES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT In practically all cases before the Public Service Commission, an En gineers judgment and advice is re quired. For free literature and demonstration of the 1920 National Champion and World’s Record Machine, see yourdealer Most up to date restaurant In Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner RHEA LUPER is an Eastern Ore gon Engineer whose fairness and ability has been demonstrated. Sup port an Eastern Oregon man who is qualified. Paid adv. HOHBACH'S Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Pendlaton REINHART BUHMANN Hermiston, Oregon BARBER SHOP Indian Dealer UmatiTa County Clean and Sanitary Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TRANSFER Hot and Cold LONG AND SHORT HAULS SHOWER BATHS PHONE 192 ELLIOTT’S TIRE SHOP WM. SHAAR EELECTRIC FIXTURES = AND APPLIANCES = Phone 139 E 203 >. Court at. Q We Wish to Extend Our Thanks ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s . meets second Tuesday evening of each monti Emma 8. Johnson, W. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. M. LIF.RMI8TON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A M LA meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesda c. w Kellogg. Secy. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. 0. Fa • meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R Longhorn, Sec. W. 8. Casady. N. O. Ofice over First National Bank OFFICE HOURS: To our many customers who have patronized us dur ing the past year, and trust they will favor the new owner of Lay’s Garage with the same generous cus tom. We will still be at the old stand for a short while. Maxfield & Rhodes, however, will have complete management. We are desirous of getting our accounts cleaned up during this month. Those who have accounts on our books will favor us by calling around 10 to 12 J. A. PEED VETERINARY SURGEON House Phone 283 Hermiston. Ore. I>R. R. G. GALE Pendieton, Or inyilllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHI» ueen DR.C.O. WAINSCOTT Phone Your Orders OREGON JOHNSTON (Massey-Harri«) MOWER Of all the months o fthe year, owners. The new June Edison Disc Supplement has a song on its list. "Love’s Garden of Roses,” rendered by Cyrena Van Gordon, whose rich contralto voice is rapidly winning a vast audience. Another “rose num- ber” is by Leola Lucey, a favorite soprano. Her song is called ."Roses of .Memory,'' and is a musical treat. Then there is Carolina Lazzari, the Metropolitan Opera star, who gives “When the Roses Bloom.” a lovely classic of the simple, appealing va riety. She also is listed to sing “Mighty Lak' a Rose,” that ever pop- for the benefit of Edison phonograph singers have given timely selection« June is noted as the time of roses, and to fit the season many famous with one another to make you dance. The All Star trio renders "Just Like a Rose,” a fox trot in which the Mokrejs. happy, whimsical melody by John ular Nevin song; and “Gallic,” the elcome. WANTED—The hardest starting Ford in Umatilla county brought to our garage Wednesday the 26 of May. No chorge; no obligation HERMISTON, Re-Creations are Especially Timely With Rose Songs and Light Music LODGE DIRECTORY FOR SALE—Three good sound work horses. See Frank Stone or phone 35-tfc 394. WANTED—Single buggy harneces and pair of shavs. R. A. Stewart. 35-tfc HERALD, SEASONAL EDISON RECORDS IN NEW SUPPLEMENT SOON Does Interest Interest You? The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently well known and proven to need no comment. Send your orders by mail or express and we will prepay them back to you on short notice. HERMISTON LAYS’ GARAGE