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d e p o sit B oxes
Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16*17
WHICH AFFORDS A MEANS OF SAFETY FROM FIRE,
UTMOST
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COLUMBIA THEATER
W e H ave a Few Safety
BERT ARD ALSO GIVES YOU THE
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ROB-
PRIVACY
TO
TOUR VALUABLE PAPERS.
CONVENIENCE
VERT
GREAT.
— DIRECTED BY—
Lloyd Ingraham and
Alfred L. Werker
qf Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and U n din dsd Profits O ver $80,000
7. B. S w ay«, Pres.
— STORY BY-
R. Alexander, Vioe-President
A. H. Horton, Cashier
Paul Powell
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
WANT ADS
Chapter 6 Mark of The Frog
Read The Herald Want Ads.
POR BALI
POR SALE!— One Invalid wheel chair.
Inquire Dr. Ro.we.
24-tfc
.FOR SALE— Dressed turkey hens, 8
pounds, 30 cents a pound.
Mrs.
Fred Furrer, Stanfield, Rt. 1 Box
47.
23-2tp
FOR SALE!— Apples and cider. Paul
Miller. Phone 40- W-2. 20tfc
FOR SALE!— A few choice heifer
calves, up to S months old, from
dams producing up to 600 pounds
of fat, and 1000 pound sire. T.
H. Haddox.
22-tfc
FOR SALE— 2 heating stoves, hay
knife, small table, cheap. Inquire
at Herald office.
FOR SALE!— Dictionary and holder.
Webster’s International, authentic,
unabridged, revised and enlarged.
E. P. IIJsley.
24-2tp
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred police
pups; 7 weeks old. Phone 36-J-3.
. 24-3tp
Announcement !
White Leghorn
Baby Chicks
I WILL IMMEDIATELY INSTALL THE LATES OF BAKERY EQ
16c
UIPMENT AHD ABOUT THE 1ST OF MARCH BE PBEPARED TO
FURBISH HERMISTON WITH THE FINEST OF BAKERY
PRO
DUCTS.
BRED TO 250-320 EGG
COCK BIRDS
ESTABLISHED PRINCIPALLY TO SUPPLY THE WHOLESALE
TRADE, I SHALL ALWAYS EHDEAVOK TO
TRAPNEST EGGS
10c and up.
COHDUCT
THIS
SHOP TO THE UTMOST SATISFACTIOH OF ALL AHD AS WOR
THY OF THE GOOD WILL AHD SUPPORT OF THE COMMUNITY.
Todd Leghorn
. Farms
W. R . HOWE
Hermiston, Oregon
■war. sexA T S ■ZOBANGIM ARB
WWatANCA t . Id. « 0 0 8 , RE
ALTOR.
M-Ws
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
Privilege
Coupon
THE NEW
JOHN DEERE
SPREADER
Given Only with Each $1.00 Pur
chase of V o let ray gasoline or
PARABASJS MOTOR OIL or any other
General Petroleum product sold at
this station.
FOUND— Crank for a new car. Own
er can have same by paying for WITH BEATER OH THE AZLE AND
thia ad.
BOX-ROLL TURK
WANTED — 100 sacks of potatoes.
Enquire Herald office.
24-tfc
Two Dollars
I
This Indian Blanket Is
SO by 80 Inches, weighs
approximately 3 lbs. &
is guaranteed to be a
quality product.
No
advertising or identify
ing mark appears on
It.
Read The Want Ads— It Pays
Rinsing the hands In cold water
immediately after paring onions will
remove all oodr.
A large vegetable brush Is very con
venlent for sprinkling clothes. The
moisture is spread evenly and easily.
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Keep these coupons until you have
five of them, then present them at
HERMISTON SERVICE
STATION
FRANK LITTLE. Prop.
ssru
F R E E W A T E R , OREGON.
a
Big vigorous Collins Chicks from high producing
pure-bred
flocks. Selected for rapid growth and high vitality. Collins chicks
grow faster, mature quicker and develop into bettor layers than the
ordinary chicks. Production is what counts. We guarantee 100
per cent of live, vigorous chicks sent prepaid by parcel post er ex
press. 8. C. W hite Leghorns, 15c each; Reeks and Reds and all
heavy breeds, 18c. We also do custcm hatching. Send or bring us
your ohioken or turkey eggs.
Blessing Hardware
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and five of these Coupons entitle the
.. .. Holder to one Special
INDIAN BLANKET
The only spreader of Its type on
the market with a low, easy loading
box, combined with high drive wheels
an Important advantage made possi
ble by two exclusive features— the
beater on the axle and the box-roll
In spite of the fact that wintry
conditions have been prevailing In
Oregon, says the experiment station,
vegetable growers are not unmindful
of the fact that Mrach usually brings i
some good weather sufficiently warm turn
Unusually light draft— most
The
to warrant transplanting of early owners use only two horses.
cabbage and lettuce to the grouund. simplest spreader of Its type— fewer
Therefore plants are now being chains, shafts, bearings— lasts longer
grown of theee vegetablee with a
— costs less for repairs.
view to having them ready to set
out Just as soon as weather and soil
conditions permit. Plants of each
vegetable w ill stand light frost.
NOTICE!
C. P. COLLINS, Proprietor, Freewater, Oregon.
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8 W e are DISCONTINUING
OOeeeeseeeessss........ ..
! j. L. V aughan
s th e handling o f EGG CASES. 8 s
m iM to w r t it
a
Everthing
Electrical
“
8 Order them direct.
{1 HERMISTON TRANSFER j |
AMY AND
MB YOU
♦ VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. O.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor
From a farm management stand- dially Invited.
i point the general farmer In Oregon W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
1 cannot afford to take time to pro
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
duce baby chicks from a common
flock of heas, believes the expert
HERMISTON POST HO. 37
nent station.
Hatcheries specialise
Meets first and third Thurs
on high producing stock, while the
day. Legion Auxiliary meet»
farmer specializes on hts general farm
second and fourth Thursday.
work.
Legion Hall.
J We Want
Yon
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
p rin tin g this news*
paper we do job work
of any kind. W h en
in need of anything
in this line be sure
Tom (VGrady at Bunker HUI
Chapter III
It was a dark night in June a
| long time ago when two boys were
working like mad making a trench on
Bunker hill. One of these boys was
Tom O’Grady, the other his pal Dick
Jones.
•
"It’s nearly daylight,” said Tom to
Dick and then he caught Dick's arm
and said, ‘‘look quick, over there;
isn’t that the British army?”
"Yes, I believe it Is,” said Dick,
"let’s ftell ouf commander.” And
they went and told him.
It was the British troops and they
were rapidly advancing toward Bun
ker hill. When they were close
enough the patriots began to fire.
Twice the British advanced and were
driven back by the fire on Bunker
hill. The third time they advanced
Tom discovered that the patriots had
used all their ammunition.
When Washington heard of Tom
O’Grady and his pals bravery he
said, "Boys, I wish there were more
fellows like you in the army.”
Tom punched Dick and said, “Let’s
go home and go to bed.” They did.
They went to bed and soon fell
asleep.
About two weeks later Tom and
Dick journeyed to Cambridge to
watch Washington take command of
the army. His army was in no fight
ing condition, but he had faith in
himself and the soldiers. Soon ho
got them ready for fighting. Tom
O’Grady and Dick were made officers
tn the army on account of their brav
ery on Bunker hill.
By Iris Shafer.
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A. 0.
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by anoint
ment.
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-law
Hermiston
l : •
Oregon
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’s
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
Hermiston, Oregon.
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Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
Disease,
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment
Office Phone 300
Res. Phone 311
HERMISTON, OREGON
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Seventh Grade Valentine Box
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
The seventh grade have decided to CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
have a valentine box on Valentine’s SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
day, February 14.
Ambulance Service
Our prssldeat elected a committee
Hermiston Avenue
to see that the valentine box is fixed
and think of the<amea to play. The
R A D IO
s e r v ic e
committee consists of Melvin Follet, Repairing
Testing
Vivian Kane and Betty Ralph. We
Bosch Raldos
have decided that the Panther dra
matics club should give a play they Paul Miller
Phone 40-W-8
have learned.
The name of the play
"la "Suiters of Stnters.”
W. H. MoMILLAN
Licensed Electrician
H E A L T H ASSOCIATION OF
Wiring - Contracting
COUNTY ELECTS OFFICERS
Hermiston, Oregon
Election of officers for the Uma
tilla County Health association was
held in January, according to the
report of Miss Edna Flanagan, county
nurse, with the following officials
chosen for the coming year:
S. R. Thompson of Pendleton to
succeed Mrs. Frank Duff as presi
d en t; Mrs. George Stangler, secre-
i tary to succeed Mrs. Anne Herrick;
I R. E. Bean of Freewater continue
as treasurer and Mrs. Dan P. Smyth
¡of Pendleton, assistant treasurer,
j Vice-presidents are Mrs. George Baer,
¡Pendleton; Mrs. Marvin Roy, Pilot
Rock; Mrs. C. S. McNaught, Her
miston; Mrs. Homer I. Watts, Ath
ena; R. Brinker, Freewater; Carl Gil
bert, Echo; Lance Kellough, Weston;
' Henry Casteel, Meacham; L. L. Lleu-
1alien, Adams; Elbert E. Tate, Helix;
; Mrs. Homer Babcock, Umatilla Ind
ia n Agency.
Miss Flanagan’s report goes on to
' state that there were forty-seven
1 cases listed In her files for December
| with 266 calls made concerning these
cases. Five schools were visited and
class room inspections were held In
six different rooms. There were 10
^exclusions because of Infectious skin
¡diseases. During the month Miss
Amelia Feary, social service nurse
¡of the Doernbecher hospital, Portlnd,
was In the county and made eleven
talks In different communities con
cerning the hospital.
W E R EPA IR
SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
In making meat cakes from ham
burger. a good practice Is to flour the
bread board and roll the meat to the
desired thickness, then cut with a
biscuit cutter.
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Iw iN H ra M N H M m M a M N N N M M fN H
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
Fred Thomson
First N ational Bank
FARM REMINDERS
$
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In the Seventh Grade
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♦ Vol. 2 Hermiston, Feb. 12 No. 5 ❖
— WITH—
THE COST IS VET LITTLE— THE
LO DG I DIRECTORY
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LESS ALIXJWENCE ON
OLD BATTERY
BIELMAN MOTORS
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