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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
moine THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. JOHNSTON (Massey-Harris) MOWER Backed by Our Written Guarantee Built to give unsurpassed mileage—and they give it The mower sold with an absolute guarantee for satisfactory service and allowed out on trial where the purchaser might be in doubt. A mnwer with more than 20 years of satisfactory service to its record and one made especially for alfalfa. Next time—BUY fISK Oregon Hardware & Implement Company SAPPERS’ INC- Phone 671 HARDWARE Phone 671 IMPLEMENTS — .. MM A Friday, June 11, Dr. FOR SALE—1917 Ford body, com Sae Freeze, the Eye Spe- plete. Repainted and In A 1 shape. Phone 46. 38-c Vt cialist will again visit P") Hermiston and may be consulted free at Oregon Hotel par FOR SALE—A good young team. No reasonable price refused, also lors all day. Careful examinations harness, iron wheeled wagon and and expert lens grinding make satis buckboard. Paul Miller. 38-tfc fied -patients. Headaches, eyeaches and other troubles caused by eye strain given quick relief. Charges FOR SALE—Mower almost new at a bargain at Leslie W. Adams reasonable and all work guaranteed. ranch two miles north of town. At Echo 9th. Stanfield 10th. 37-88-p WANT ADS. WANTED FOR SALE—Piano and ivory bed room set. Yudeth Kelly. 37-tfe 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 Wanted—Your subscription for The American Boy, »2.50 year. Ed FOR SALE—Horse and light hack at the Anna Sapper ranch. 37-39c M. Graham. 1tfc WANTED—Single buggy harneses For Sale—Light buggy harness. and pair of shavs. R. A. Stewart. C. D. McNurlin, Umatilla, Ore. Phone 35-tfc 4762. 29tfc WANTED—10 or 15 acres of seeded alfalfa with some buildings, give For Sale or Trade--Wheat land price, location and terms. Address or stock ranches for sale or Box 58«, Hermiston, Ore. 37-2tp trade in Oregon, Washington and Montana, will take irrigat Wanted—Your subscription for ed land as part payment and The Saturday Evening Post, $2.50; terms to suit on balance. We The Ladies Home Journal, $2.00; will sell you a wheat ranch on The Country Gentleman, «1.00. Ed, small payment down and bal H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. ance on easy payments. Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton, WANTED—To exchange yearling Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542. and two one year-old ewes for good young team. R. W. Allen, Stanfield, Ore. 37-38-c For Sale—17% acres joining Co lumbia school and Columbia Park; ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location FOR SALE in east end of project. Call on or write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston. Ore. 19tfc For Sale—Big type Du roc-Jeme y hogs. Geo. H. Root. 49tte Good house for sale. See Geo. A. Creasy. 30tfc For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be FOR RENT registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit ney, or phone 181. 17-tfc FOR RENT—House at corner of 5th and Main street. Phone 35 F 24. For Sale—Five acres of apple or 38-ltc chard in good stand of alfalfa. Six room house and good barn. C. 8. FOR RENT—Three first class fur McNaught. 27-tfc nished rooms. Call phone 314. 36-tfc For Sale—Team of mares with harness; weight 2400 lbs; good workers. In Lock pasture. See G. L. STRAYED OR STOLEN Bennett on Beddow place. F. L. Jew ett. 32tfc STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my ranch. 3 miles southwest of Her FOR SALE—10 Acres, all in alfalfa, miston, one brown mare, weight close in. Inquire at this office. 950 pounds, all four feet white, has white strip in face. Branded 35-tfc J and also has a brand of V on left side of neck. Anyone seeing FOR SALE—Furniture and fixtures such horse please notify R. E. Mc of 7 room house Including canned Falls. 38-41-c fruit, lawn mower, etc. Call af ternoons. Mrs. L. D. Lay 36-tfc Strayed—From Umatilla April 15, FOR SALE—Jersey Cow. A. W. one gray filly, branded TZ on left Purdy. 37-tfe hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith, Umatilla, Ore. 32tfc FOR SALE—Outside toilet, shingles LOST AND FOUND painted, also zinc bath tub with legs., Phone 93. 37-38-c LOST—On Barbecue Day. in vicin ity of I. Skoubo ranch, a black FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows. Will rubber hand-bag containing shav- be fresh soon. John T. Burk 38p ing outfit, and bible. Reward. C. M. Harris. College Place, Wash FOR SALE—Registered Jersey bull 38-1tc cheap, 4 years old. A. D. Cros- land. 37-Stp LUST—At John Day Barbecue. No. 1 Eastman Autographic Kodak. FOR SALK—20 acres. 1« in alfalfa, Finder notify W. O. King. Board extra good shape, close in. extra man and receive reward. 38-lte good location. A. D. Crosland. 37-îtp LOST—Anyone finding package con- taining embroidered dresser scarf FOR SALE —1918 model Viele, good and glasses, please return to own as new. B. J. Nation. tie er. Mrs. B Barmore. 38-c WANTED TO SELL—Two head of maros, guaranteed to work any- MISCELLANEOUS where, quick sale cheap, harness with mares. Inquire A. L. Luce, READY cur Buildings, all kinds M. R. A. 37-31-p M. F White, Box 583. 37-tfe MODERN BUSINESS PLANS kind of writing paper, or is careless in responding to hand writing. “Newspaper advertising is proven just as practical for the average far mer as for any business man. Scores of Oregon farmers are getting good results from the use of both display and classified advertising. The farm bulletin board is an effective supple mentary force." Letter-Head, Type-Writer, News paper and Bill Board Are Aid WILL STORE WATER FROM to Farm Marketing BIG DAM ON WILLOW CREEK Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis—A name for the farm, a trade name for the produce offered for sale a signboard placed in a conspicuous place adjacent to a public highway, newspaper advertising, letter-head stationery, and use of the typewriter are advocated as a means of putting Oregon farms on a business basis by Frank L. Snow, professor of indus trial journalism at O. A. C. “It is taken for granted," he says, "that up-to-date farmers are now using farm account books which make it impossible for them to know definitely at the end of the year whether the farm is run at a profit or loss. i “The farm name, together with trade name for the products, should stand for high quality. The farmer, of course, must deliver the goods. Whatever he offers for sale must be as represented. “People like to purchase clothing, or hardware, or even farm products from those who are business-like in their dealings. Use of the typewriter and letter-head stationery gives a good impression, and the fanner who adopts this means of showing his business ability is more likely to close deals than one who uses any Fire Insurance, Notary Public and typewriting and stenographin' work. See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd's office. 3tfc 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. W. A. Mikesell. lltfc Fire Insurance in three strong companies. See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s office. 3tfc L. A. Hunt, county agent, who has been making a survey of possible storage reservoirs on Willow and Rhea creeks, reports that a meeting of water users on these ereeks will be held some time next month when a full report of the possibilities of this project will be submitted. Several promising dam sites have been found, Mr. Hunt says, and he is of the opinion that more than enough water may be conserved to reclaim all of the creek valleys pro per with a possible surplus which might be used as a starter on a small unit of the John Day district.—Hep pner Herald. 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 French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT REPORT OF MAY WEATHER AT THE EXPERIMENT FARM The weather for the month of May was characterised by low mean tem perature. low wind movement and extremely low precipitation. The maximum temperature for the month was 86 on the 7th, the minimum was 29 on the 12th and the mean was 57 as compared with 59 for the eight year average. The evapora tion during the month was 5.36 inches and the precipitation only .14 Inch. The normal evaporation is 5.25 inches and the normal precip itation .90 inch. The precipitation deficiency for the year to the end of May is .«1 inch. The total wind movement for the month was 2551.1 miles which was an average of 4.3 while the normal is 4.1 miles. Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Do You Take Your Watch to a Blacksmith for. Try our 36 cent dinner Repairs HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant NO-Why Not? Pendleton BARBER SHOP Clean and Sanitary Then why take your auto to a farmer for re pairs when Morrison & Son Hot and Cold Garage SHOWER BATHS Guarantee Work WM. SHAAR Quick Service »••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«e Ready cut houses. C. W. La Barr, tfc For Schweizer's Imported high grade exclusive dress materials and embroideries for spring and summer see Mrs. Burgess. 22tfc If you want toosell your land or home write to us and we will call on you and make arrange ments. We make quick sales. Oregon-Washington Ranches Co. Bowman hotel bldg.. Pendleton. Oregon, Box 513. Phone 542. THE FINEST Barn ever designed all ready cut. M. F. White, Bok 583. 37-tfe 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 Real Estate—C. W LaBarr. M tfc F. WHITE, Architect. Box 583. 37-tfe See Bennett for autioneering. Htfe Elliott’s Tire Shop. T L. Hall Transfer—City and country hauling. Leave orders at Elliott’s Tire Shop Phone 192. JOtfe AUTO OWNERS What is a guarantee? A guarantee whether for mechanical work or some article of mer- chandise, it is only as good as the firm mak ing it Then why take chances with some one here today and gone tomorrow. ’Nuf said. 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