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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
H ermiston AUTO Co