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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1917)
THË There are Many Advantages in De positing Your Money in a Strong Bank Where Government Supervision, Integrity of Manage- meat, and ample assets guarantee safety and legitimate returns. g The First National Bank 2101995 of Hermiston n Capital & Surplus $30,000 LODGE DIRECTORY ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s „ meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances Phelps, W. M.A Dello O. Bushnell. Sec. Q LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M.. Fl meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday i evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. R. C. Walber, Secy. C. H. Skinner. W. M. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F.. • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Feed and Flour Cook Foods Cackle Feed For Chickens Ball Mason Jars for Canning OREGON Empire Cream Separators and Milking Machines J. T. HINKLE Attorney at Law Oils and Axle Grease FARMERS EXCHANGE OREGON HERMISTON, EVERYBODY INVITED TO BUY Nails for Building J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law HERMISTON. Are Youa Member Located in old Donovan Bldg., West Side V. PRIME DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon Office Hours: Office, Bank Bldg. 8 to 5; Sundays & eve- O lice Phone, 93 nings by appointment. Residence Phone 32 C. O. WAINSCOTT Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Office, Main 2 Office in Bank Bldg. Res. Phono, Red 398 DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Phone Your Orders HITT Can fit you out in what ever you may need in the - . ------way of. ===== HUNTING or FISHING EQUIPMENT Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport ing Goods Confectionery Ice Cream and Soft Drinks First Class Billiard and Pool for all kinds of Transfer Work Tables Phone 2852 We are ready at any time to go any - where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY Shoe Repairing STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Oregon The Time to Buy Turn-A-Lumber is RIGHT NOW In 1914- A Tum-A-Lum Barn cost 40 hogs. In 1917- Same Tuna - A - Lum costs 24 bogs. Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return it by next mail, paying postage one way. Hermiston AUSEON’S Barn In 1914- A Turn A-Lum House cost 480 bu. of wheat. In 1917- Same Turn - A - Lum Home costs 225 bu of wheat. In 1914- A Tum-A-Lum Silo cost 220 bu. of corn. In 1917- Same Tum-A-Lum Silo costs 110 bu. of corn. In 1914- A Turn - A • Lum Machine Shed cost 20 tons of alfalfa. In 1917- In 1917 Same Tum-A-Lum Machine Shed costs 10tons of alfalfa. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO Our Aim I* To Please the Public HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON =----- LOCALS ====== Father Butler returned Wednesday from a short visit to Pendleton. A baby boy arrived at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Huffman on Sunday, August 5, 1917. Miss Bessie McPherson, accountant at tbe local creamery, visited in Port land a few days this week. Mrs. Ralph Richard, who bad been visiting with relatives in Portland for a few days, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. F. M Callbeck left for Sposane Wednesday, where she will enjoy a short visit with a married daughter r siding there. Col. Newport arrived home Thur sday morning from a two weeks busi- ness trip to Condon, Portland and other Oregon points. Miss Fern Corey of Irrigon, who has been visiting here at the home of her bro'her, C. S. Corey, for several days, returned to her home Thursday. Miss Laura C. Glover arrived Wed nesday from her home in Portland to enjoy a two weeks’ visit in this city at the borne of her sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Root. Miss Faith Vince retuned Thursday to her home in Lewiston, Idaho, after a three months visit at the ranch home of her sister, Mrs. C. S. Corey, three miles north of town. HERMISTON, OREGON. Remember we handle Lee’s Unionall In Khaki and Blue Denim and we quote at $3.00 per suit, worth $4.00 now. This is the most practical garment for men and boys yet introdnced. Be sure you get Lee’s because they are better cloth and better made than any of them. We have a Few Pairs of Men’s Oxfords In Tan and Black, at $3.00 and $3.50, worth $5.00 to $6.00 now We have About 36 Pairs Ladies Queen Quality Shoes In Tan and Black at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, worth $5.00 to $8.00 now. range of sizes are from 3 1-2 to 5. We are Closing Out Ladies Oxfords and Pumps In both Tan and Black leathers at prices from $2.50 to $3.50, worth $3.50 to $5.00 now. Range of sizes from 3 to 6. These are all special prices to clean up broken lines. Hermiston Produce & Supply Company R W. Allen, superintendent of tbe Umatilla Experimental Farm, went to Cove, this state, Tuesday, where on Wednesday be acted as judge of ex hibits at the cherry fair held there on that day. Mrs. T. G. Sinclair returned Thurs day from a vacational visit to coast cities. Mrs. Sinclair, who is a tele graph operator, assists her husband in conducting the station on the O. W. cutoff at Hinkle. Steamer J. N. Teal Is now prepared to supply the people of Hermiston and sur rounding country with LEAVES UMATILLA FOOTWEAR THAT WEARS FOR PORTLAND • 8 a. m. —------- = August 14, 19, 25 and 30 Stock Trip August 30 Call and inspect our stock. WE CAN SATISFY YOU IN SHOES “The Movie” A PREMIUM OF A GRANITE COOKING SET given FREE for the next 30 days with everv $15 worth of goods purchased. Hermiston Auditorium is now at L. S. Ainsworth, field man and buyer for the Wittenberg-King Co. of The Dalles, was looking over the peach Mrs R. C. Challis and Mrs. Beit proposition in the district this week Hiatt passed Saturday last pleasantly and delivering lug boxes to customers visiting in the county seat town of of the evaporating concern. Pendleton. The advance guard of salt water beach visitors began to arrive home tbe first of the week, among them be ing Mr and Mrs. Hugh Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNaught, who report having bad a most glorious time at Beacb Centre, the Coney Island of the Pacific. ===== Having received a large assortment of Ladies and Gents Shoes. Serviceable School Shoes for Children. Mrs. C. B. Percey visited in Stan field several days this week, being a guest while there of her friends Mes dames Cotant and Wessell. Col. and Mrs. McNaught returned from Pendleton last Saturday, where the former attended to business mat ters and the latter visited friends dur The red and blue Sunday school con ing the day. test being held at the Baptist church Miss Virginis Todd, an employee in closes tomorrow, so all members and their friends are requested to attend tbe art department of Sawtelle’s and help their side. The losing side ewelry and art store in Pendleton, er- will furnish entertainment at a picnic oyed a visit to tbe paternal home here the following week, place to be an ast Sabbath. TWO GOOD SHOWS EACH WEEK "Auto Truck Wednesday and Saturday Evenings ALWAYS on THE JOB ====-==== LONG AND SHORT HAULS Market & Grocery Hermiston Transfer Company We can Save You Money on Office, Cor. Main and Second St. Res., 29F2 Phone 152 Groceries if you will give us a chance. Hermiston Ice Cream nounced Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Camp R. C. Challis, the local butcher and bell of this city on Monday, August 13, merchant, made a business trip over- 1917, a son, This being their first land in bls Ford truck to Pendleton born, the youngster will receive tbe Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor Tuesday, returning the following day same baptismal name as his daddy. Hermiston with a load of foodstuffs to replenish After passing a most pleasant two his grocery stock. He reports the weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Apples and peaches 2 cents per roads as not being tbe best between Mrs. A. S. Johnson in this city, Mr. pound in E. T. Eriksen’s orchard. the two towns, although not near so and Mrs. F. T. Donivan and daughter ady45-48c bad as has been reported by some Dorothy left in their auto last Satur For Sale—20 pigs and 4 brood sows tourists traveling over them lately. day for their home in Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable if taken next week Col. Shotwell arrived home Wednes Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainscott and Rav W. Sprague (west side.) -adv48tfc day from a trip to Condon where he Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rayhiil are away Good land near the river, section went a few days earlier to look after to North Beacb this week enjoying the 29 4 24, 24 miles south Castle Rock. some business matters connected with salt water ozone. They left Monday Artesian wells three miles north and construction work in which he is with the intention of recreating in also south. Water within 25 feet of interested in that section of the state. that famous spot for eight to ten days. surface on this section. Land »15 to While away be took time to run over Miss Lois Sampson came up from $18 per acre. Terms. Address owner, to Vancouver, Wash., to visit his eon A. B. M., 708 White Bldg., Seattle, Arnold, who is io the chemical depart Irrigon the latter part of last week -adv47-2tc ment of tbe U S. army at the barracks to have her left band treated for a Wash. troublesome felon. While here the located there. For Sale—One spring wagon, new young lady accepted a position on the wheels and stubs, in good condition George Challis, assistant to Mr. out of town répertoriai staff of The See Challis, the butcher. -adv46-48c Anderson at the local creamery, took Herald, and will hereafter send newsy For Sale— Work or driving horse, Wednesday off to attend tbe wedding notes of the weekly doings in the pro weight about 1200 pounds. See Frank in Stanfield of Miss Veri Muncey to gressive little town of Irrigon. Mr. Lester Wilson, both of whom are adv. 46 tfe. Ral ph. Tuesday evening a “slumber" party particular friends of bis. The nuptial Good pasture for cows and® horses. knot was tied at tbe home of Mr. and consisting of six young ladies invaded -advtfc E. J. Drake, phone 404. Mrs. Stanford in tbe above city, and tbe home of Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, where after a wedding dinner tbe young they made themselves agreeable and Wait for Dr. Freeze, couple went to Baker City on their remained over night as guests of the the eye specialist, if you daughter, Miss honeymoon. On their return they lady’s charming need glasses or have will be at home to friends at the Sun- Norma. The slumber party, however, any other eye troubles proved to be one in name only, for headaches. Regular visits to Hermis rise ranch southeast of Stanfield. most of the slumbering was done the ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Shipley and son next day when the six fair damsels ar -advtfc Watch for dates. Newton arrived Tuesday from Forest rived home. Nevertheless, all report Apples and peaches 2 cents per Grove, this state, to settle on the having bad a most enjoyable time, pound in E. T. Eriksen's orchard. ranch situated three miles north of being royally entertained by the -adv45-48c Hermiston formerly owned by Dwight hostess. Those included in the slum- The government needs farmers as Sellers. Near Forest Grove Mr. Ship- bar party were Misses Esther Graham, well as fighters. Two million three ley operated a big dairy ranch, and Gladys West, Jane Gunn, Claribel hundred thousand acres of Oregon A this he sold to Mr. Sellers, taking that Kay, Enid Waterman and Marian California Railroad Co. grant lands gentleman's farm here in as part pay- Briggs. Title revested in United States. Large ment. Lack of rain has been s ser copyrighted map showing land by sec ious handicap to dairymen and farmers Apples, 21 cents per pound at Robb tions and description of soil, climate, in that portion of the state this year, Bros.' orchard. -adv48-ltp rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc , for according to Mr. Shipley there bas Apples and peaches 2 cents per by counties Postpaid SI. Gram been no precipitation In or around the pound in E. T. Eriksen's orchard. section he came from during the entii o I ands Locaing Co., Box 610, Port- -adv45-48c -advlc summer months I land, Oregon. BATHS IN CONNECTION Phone Main 34 “Best of Good Service’ At The Movie tonight little Marie Osborne will appear in “Shadows and Sunshine,” and Wednesday night next week Mary Pickford will characterize “Poor Little Peppinä." Professor Deneaf, who is traveling over Eastern Oregon in the Interests of Mount Angel College, was a visitor to Hermiston Wedneday, and while here was a guest of Fathers Butler and Killian. The Try a sack of White Satin Flour Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded WE ALSO CARRY A LINE OF HILLS BROS. COFFEE Is made under the most sanitary conditions. It is pure, wholesome and high in food value Made in all popular flavors Special orders given prompt attention HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY BLACK we • • LOSSES SORELY PREVENTED by CUTTER’S BLACKLEG PILLS worn ome fresh. reliable; Che Mr A preferred by a B I ■ western stock- | Blue Can, 3 lb...................... . 95c | . Blue Can, 1 lb........................ 40c Red Can, 1 lb........................ Albers Rolled oats................ 35. (large size package) Morris Hams, Bacon and Boiled Hams are the best. Try them 40c Best grade bacon, lb.. . Pig back bacon, lb......... 35c Hams, Urge or small, lb 32c Morris' Compound, 5 lb. pail . .11 00 HOME MADE LARD-GUARAN TEED TO BE PURE LARD $2 40 10 lb. pail. 5 lb. pail. 1 25 We carry a full line of Fancy Cookies meng,,, they, LLU As Dr “We protect where 0t06s T 19 vaccines fall. fh Write for booklet and testimonials. 10-dose pkg. Blackleg Pilis, $1 00 FREE DELIVERY to any part of the City, and we will | deliver outside the city limits any | order amounting to $5.00 or over. THE STORE OF QUALITY Carries a full line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats Overalls and Notions We take orders for Tailor Made Suit», guaranteed as to per fect fit and style. Call aad select your cloth from our sample books of the Royal Tailors. The Store of Quality Wilson & Wilson Proprietors The Store Quality