THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
YIELDS TO MARCH OF TIME
INSURANCE
Old Hotel In Quincy, Mass., Associated
With Famous Men, Is to Become
Business Block.
The old Hancock house, situated In
City square. Quincy, has ceased to be a
hotel. The present owner of the prop
erty, Henry M. Faxon, Is to have the
upper part removed and the first floor
converted into a large business block,
The hotel has only provided sleeping
quarters for a number of years,
. In the days of the old stage coach
the Hancock house was one of the
OF HERMISTON
leading hotels of southeastern Massa
chusetts and the first place to which
travelers resorted for refreshments.
Among the distinguished men who
have been entertained there was Dan
iel Webster, going to and from his
home on the old Plymouth coach. On
account of Mr. Webster’s liberality In
dispensing good cheer It was frequent
ly a long time before the coach was
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
able to proceed on Its trip. Mr. Web
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ster was always generous tn his tips to
the stable boys and bell hops of those
ancient days and history says that he
often threw $5 goldpieces to the scram
bling boys in the hotel yard.
The present structure was built In
1837, but several years ago the ground
Dr. Freeze, the Eye FOR SALE—Six H. P. Fairbanks- floor was remodeled Into stores and
Morse gas engine. Good condition. only the upper part was used as the
Specialist will return
45-tfc
J. D. Watson.
his vacation at
hotel proper. When Adams academy
the beaches, Septem-
was In Its prime the place was used as
ber 8th and resume the practice FOR SALE—Work horses including a boarding house for students who
four year old colt weell broken. J.
of his profession. Will be at Ore
came to Quincy from other cities and
H. Reid.
44-tfc
gon hotel, Hermiston, Friday, Sep
states and were obliged to make their
tember 17th; Echo, 15th; Stan
field, 16 th, and regular trips GOOD Piano for sale at a bargain. abode in the city of presidents.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
52-2tc
thereafter.
52-ltc
Round-Up Buffalo Tamed
FOR SALE—Typewriter, No. 19
Lettie, the Round-Up Buffalo, and
Royal in first class condition. Call
Sharkey, the big bucking bull, have
at Herald office.
52-ltc
been tamed. A woman has done the
FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford deed. A fortnight of patience and
car in good condition, or will preserveance by Miss Helen Irving,
trade for cows. II. E. Hanby. 52tfc
of Los Angeles, a motion picture act
WANTED
FOR SALE—Three mares, weight ress visiting here, resulted in her be
about 1100; two sets harness; two ing able to bring both to ner nt her
WANTED to buy—Office desk
milch cows; one pole stacker; two call. Lettie is noted for her shyness
reasonable. See Mr. Athey at the
wagons; one heating and one cook
Herald office.
52-ltc
ing stove; one DeLaval cream sep- and Sharkel, well, nobody stays on
erator
No. 12; two mowing ma his broad back long. Both these ani
WNTED—Stock to pasture. Good
chines; one rake. E. F. Pierson. mals are a part of the Round-Up and
pasture and fence. C. A. Ricketts,
.
49-tfc will be seen in the arena Sept. 23.
Stanfield, Oregon.
52-3tc
SALE—Italian prunes 7c lb. 24 and 25.
WANTED to buy—High desk chair. FOR
W.
F. Ford, Umatilla.
52-2tc
See Mr. Athey at the Herald of
TO THE ALFALFA GROWERS
fice.
52-ltc
FOR SALE-—Italian prunes, 7c lb.
Is your hay for sale? We buy and
W. F. Ford, Umatilla.
52-2tc sell baled alfalfa hay in car lots.
WANT To purchase good family cow
We have storage room for baled
on contract. M. B. Signs, Prin. of FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
hay in any quantity, until the ware
Schools, Boardman, Ore.
50-3tc
Can be moved easily. J. S. Dyer. house is full, at 50 cents per ton
41-tfc per month, or part of month.
BRING your dressed pork and veal
At present we have some unallot-
to Dowing Market, Umatilla. FOR SALE—Four acres of alfalfa in
ed space. Parties storing hay with
Highest market price.
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the town of Hermiston. Enquire us are under no obligation to sell to
of T. A. Graham, Prosser Wn.
us, though we give said parties, pref
WANTED—To sell or trade a four
51-4tp erence on sale when we are buying.
year old mare and colt for cow or
We find it to our advantage to
chickens. Will pay difference for HONEY for sale In any quantity, ex
have our hay baled and ready for
good milch cow. C. E. Smith
tracted or comb, at the old Dishon shipment, when the market demands
51-tfc
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place. Mrs. W. F. Smith.
50-tfc It.
At the present price of labor It
WANTED—Woman of high school
education, experienced with chil A good cow, some chickens, dry costs about >1.50 per ton to put the
hay from the wagon Into the stack.
dren, to care for 14 months old
peach wood and a power cream This
will pay for three months stor
baby, while mother is employed.
seperator for sale. See J. Pelmul- age, besides
having your hay ready
Enquire Hermiston hotel office.
der.
51-tfc
for a quick market during this time.
51-tfc
We will be pleased to discuss the
FOR SALE—50 acres highly im
hay situation with you at any time.
WANTED—To rent a furnished
proved alfalfa ranch in Columbia Office
hours, 9:00 a. m. to 12, and
house. See M. C. Athey at the
district, very reasonable price. W.
Herald office.
W. Felthouse, phone 4072. 50-tfc 2:00 p. m. to 5.
LEATHERS WAREHOUSE có.
WANTED to sell 40 acres or more of
FOR SALE
Straved or Stolen
my 110 acre tract on Diagonial
road one mile east of town. Terms One bay horse about 1100 pounds,
brand resembles plain horseshoe
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine;
to suit purchaser.
Eber D.
with bar through and looks almost
Ford delivery body. See Harry
Mossie.
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like a D, only with ends extending
Kelley.
51-tfc
on, brand being fairly low on right
shoulder. Belongs in Cold Springs
FOR SALE—One oak dining table. FOR SALE-—Edison Phonograph
pasture on Columbia. Notify P.
cheap. Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
51tfc
H. E. Hahby.
46-tfc
P. Sullivan. Reward.
52-tfc
WE WRITE ALL LINES
First National Bank
LIFE INSURANCE
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WANT ADS,
Millinery store and building
FOR SALE—One light spring wagon. Percey
for sale.
Miscellaneous house
One good tent 12x18. Rebuilt
hold
articles.
Mrs. C. Percey. 51
Ford Motor just overhauled and
in good condition. J. Skoubo. 43tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—New Dodge cars, tour
ing, business or Toadster models.
Prompt delivery.
J. A. Peed, J. J. Casserly‘has for rent or sale a
nice home in Hermiston.
51-tfc
sales agent.
43-tfc
Sixteen H. P. portable Stover engine, Will take orders for roses and bulbs
also soine house plants for sale.
25 H. P. Avery tractor and Acme
See Pelmulder’s at the Hospital
hay and ensilage cutter for sale.
building.
51-tfc
C. W. La Barre.
46-tfc
FOR SALE—Improved 20 acre farm, 200 Advanced samples, serges, vel
ours, Poiret twills, crepes, (silk or
one mile north of Hermiston. O.
cotton. French designs), flannels,
D. Burgess.
42-tfc
pajama flannels, cretonnes, scrims,
marquisettes, fall ginghams. New
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro
samples received each month. Mrs.
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
Burgess.
48-tfe
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
Inquire this office.
42-tfc
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
office.
3tfc
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
or stock ranches for sale or
trade in Oregon. Washington
If you want to sell your land or
and Montana, will take irrigat
home write to us and we will
ed land as part payment and
call on you and make arrange
terms to suit on balance. We
ments. We make quick sales.
will sell you a wheat ranch on
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
small payment down and bal
• Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
ance on easy payments.
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Rowman hotel bldg., Pendleton.
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
Real Estate—C. W. LaBarr.
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T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
team. A. country
hauling. Leave orders at
47-tfe Elliott’s Tire
Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
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FOR SALE—The Percey ranch of 20
See Bennett for autloneering. 16tfc
acres, 1 mile from Hermiston, well
improved with good 9-room house.
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
Very reasonable. Leah I. Percey
Also 2 auto trucks and dray line
Fire Insurance In three strong
business, cow, 2 heifer calves, 1
gas engine, 1 saddle horse, 1 two- companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
seated buggy, 1 orchard disk. 1 Dodd’s office.
3tfc
mower. 3 plows. 1 set double har-
ness and other farm tools. Will
sell all together or separate. Mrs WHEN your subscription expiree for
Saturday Evening Post ... $2.50
Ella F. Percey. Administrator -47
Ladies Home Journal .......... 2 00
Country Gentleman ............... 1 00
FOR SALE—Rye and rye straw. 8.
send your renewals to me. I only
R Sheiladay
4»-tfc
get credit for the subscriptions I
send In. If you send It In I get no
FOR SALE—Household goods, range
credit. Leave part of the money
and garden tools.
Mrs A. M
home. Ed. H. Graban-
47-tfc
Horning.
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53-ltp
farm
Board of Equalization Meeting of the
West Extension Irrigation District
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet at the U.
S. ’R. S. building in Hermiston. Ore
gon. October 5. 1920, at the hour of
8:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose
of correcting and revising its assess
ment and apportionment of taxes
levied on land within the boundaries
of the said West Extension Irrigation
District.
West Extension Irrigation District
By Chas. E. Glasgow, Secretary.
Hermiston Irrigation District Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District in Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, did. on the first Tuesday
in September, 1920, at a meeting of
said board held at the office of the
secretary, make a computation of the
whole amount of money necessary to
be raised by raid District for the en
suing year for any and all purposes
whatsoever in carrying out the pro
visions of the Irrigation District Law
of the State of Oregon, which com
putation
includes the sum of
82026.56 for the organization and
maintenance of said District, which
amount shall be »and constitute an
assessment upon all the irrigable
land included In the District as pro
dded in raid Irrigation District Law,
being 12 cents per Irrigable acre.
Notice is further given that raid
board of director«, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet for the
purpose of reviewing and correcting
the assessment and apportionment of
taxes on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber. 1920, at the office of the secre
tary at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.
m and continue In session from day
to day as long as may be necessary
to hear and determine and objections
by any interested person, to the as-
sessment and apportionment thereof
and any other matters connected
therewith that may come before
September
23-24-25
1920
-TO-
kuldegeing "Round-Up
Pendleton
Oregon
FREE
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A. L. LARSON, Agent
FOR SALE—Good
W. Agnew.
World’s
Championship
Bucking
Roping
Make this week PAY-DAY at our office
and receive
Free Tickets to Round-Up
For all accounts paid in full on or before September 15 in
amounts:
$ 25
$100
$200
$300
$400
to
to
to
to
to
$100 we will give 1 Ticket
$200
‘ 2 Tickets
$300
' 3 Tickets
$400
‘ 4 Tickets
$500
' 5 Tickets
$500 to $600 we will give 6 Tickets
“ 7 Tickets
$600 to $700
" 8 Tickets
$700 to $800
$800 to $900
“ 9 Tickets
“ 10 Tickets
$1000 anti over “
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
P. S.-We're Choke Full of Ideas and Suggestions for Fall Bui’ding
them and the board will change its
assessment and the apportionment
thereof in any respect and in such
manner as may be necessary to make
the same just. A duplicate list or
record of said assessment and appor
tionment of said assessment giving
the description of the ownership of
holdings of each person, firm or cor
poration therein assessed or appor
tioned has been prepared, one of
which is a permanent record in the
office of said board at Hermiston,
Oregon, and may be seen upon In
quiry of the secretary.
Done and dated at Hermiston,
Oregon, by order of the board of di-
rectors of said District this‘8th day
of September, 1920.
W J. Warner,
Secretary.
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Land Wanted
Any owners of Hermiston ranches,
large or small, wanting to sell or
exchange their property for good
wheat ranches or city property,
may address the undersigned. I
have 84500.00 Pendleton house
and lots to exchange for ranch at
Hermiston and will assume mor
tgage.
Geo. W. Elder
Phone 993, 818 Main Street,
Pendleton, Oregon.
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Taken Un Notice
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has taken up and holds
at his ranch near Cold Springs sta
tion, the following described animal:
One gray cayuse, about eight years
old. weight about 950 pounds, brand
ed with a monogram JB with bar on
top, on left shoulder. Has been on
my place about 13 days. The above
described animal will be sold at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash In hand on the 20th day of Sep
tember, 19 20, on my ranch, at 12
o'clock noon.
51-2tp
E. E. Shaw.
AUTHORIZED
Harman & Muelker
WE DO ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK
Blacksmiths
Wagon Makers
TRUCK AND JITNEY BODIES A SPEIALTY
We make them neat and nobby
Prices reasonable. Give us a trial
Successor to Jake Stork
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Expert Automobile Repairing
Electrical Troubles Remedied
Carburetor Adjustments
Ignition Repairs
Full line of Ford Parts, Tires and Automobile
Accessories always in stock
Hermiston Auto Co.
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