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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
THE NSIN s T Yes son They do fit and feel good, too, tuese cool mornings. Oh! no Our family sha'I always wear "Mun-ing Wear.” The best is the cheap est io tbe long wear. They are made in all grades. Certainly Stop on your way to school and see the display in tbe window at KINGSLEY’S Morning service, 11 o’clock. “A Vital Question of the Day.” Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30. Choral union every Tuesday evening at 8:00. B. Y. P. U., 0:30 o’clock. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. "A Man's Prayer Meeting.” Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. Special music. L. S. Chapman Pastor FIFTEEN EARS OF MUTTON TO CHICAGO Fifteen cars of sheep were loaded Mrs B. Hanaline vi-ited friends in oiit of Hermiston Monday under direc Boardman several days this week. tion of R. N. Sianfeld, one of the Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew are io largest sheep owners of this section Spokane this week yisiting relatives ofthe county. They were consigned and friends. to tbe Rosenbaum Sheep Co. of Chi E. I. Carson has bought 34 more cago, where they will arrive after acres of land adjoining bis former being fed in transit at Mikkalo, this s'ate, in order to fatten them a little holdings southeast of this city tbe Chi- B. S. Kingsley is away to Culver, more before being placed on cago market. Oregon, passing a few days with his son, who operates a general store A marriage license was issued in there in which both are interested. Pendleton this week to Clem S. Flov- Mrs. Della Bushnell and family de ers of Pendleton and Ida M. Shaw of parted Monday to join Mr. Bushnell io Hermiston. Spokane, near which place they will A pretty fumy joke is being told on make their future home. * one of our townsmen this week, but be Mrs. M. A. Reeder, who has been stys if he er uld get the rest of his visiting at tbe home of ber son, L. things I ome he would be willing to Reeder, in this city, left Thursday to k* ep two shirts on. make a call on her daughter, Mrs. Klair, at Florence, Mont. : Sunday school, 10 a. m. F. C. Bruce, Su pt. HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON LOCAL BRIEFS BEYOND COMPARE BAPTIST CHURCH HERMISTON Dr. R. G. Gale has returned after a week’s absence from the city. He h is moved bis offices from the Hotel Oregon to tbe upstairs story of tbe local bank building. ¡WANT ADS John McElroy, who is operating 20 acres three miles southwest of lowi, this week purchased au adjoining 20 acres from tbe Umatilla Farm Lands Co. of Hermiston. Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket h aves Tuesday morning and re turns Friday of each week. -adv49tfc For Sale or Trade—20 acre tract one Thomas Campbell and E. P. Dodd went to Pendleton Wednesday and got mile northeast of Hermiston; ten acres the Pendleton people favorably inter Improved, balance partly improved. -adv2 fe ested in boosting for the establishment Ed. Maher. of an army camp here. For Sale—Eight year old work horse Ladies of the Red Cross, do you weight 1250, kind and gentle; also know that there are three sewing ma young Jersey cow and 1 registered Jer- chines and plenty of sewing in tbe bal sey heifer 12 months old. All good cony of tbe drug store, and that these stuff. H. J. Belscamper, Hermiston -adv2tfc garments must be finished by Nov. 1st. Ore A seven and one-half pound giri was born to Mr. ana Mis. Walter N. 10 a. m.—Sunday-school Rees Friday morning, October 12. 1917. Theo Parks, Supt. Already possessed of two sons, the a - Morning service 11 a. m. pearance of tbe little lady made the “The Spiritual Vision.” 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Spec- parents exceedingly happy. lal program of music and reading. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Hale of Diamoid, Mrs. Hanline, president. Choir practice Monday night at par Wash., together with their children, sonage, Mrs Akers leader. left Friday of last week in their auto Prayer meeting at the home of Mrs for Calaforna to spend tbe winter. Waterman. The party visited here a week with 7:30 p. m.—Public worship. “The American Patriot and the Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Carson, tbe ladies World War.” being sisters. Columbia school house Ninty-nine pigs, all born within twen 2:00 p. m. — Sunday school. Frank Waugaman, Supt. ty-four hours apart, is the record made 3:00 p. m.—Public worship. this week by eleven sows owned by Strangers will be welcome to these George Strohm, a rancher one mile I service». T. A. Graham, Pastor. east of this city. They were all sired by one Duroc-Jersey boar raised on this project from Illinois stock. METHODIST CHURCH Echo Flour Mills Mrs. E T. Eriksen took her depart ure Thursday for Orland, Calif., to join Mr. Eriksen for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. Eriksen, who have large property interests here, expect to re turn just as soon as the gentleman completes work in that state which be has been commissioned to do by the government. Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF A. L. Larson, cashier of the local bank, has been in Portland all week attending the annual convention of the Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge, be- lug a delegate from the local order. While there he attended the big Liberty Loan conference, at wbieh S.cretary of the Treasury W. K. Mc Adoo was the principal speaker. High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack For Sale—Span of gentle young mares, weight about 1250 pounds each; also set of leather bretching harness. -adv2tfc Leathers ranch. Dr. R. G. Gale, office in Hotel Ore gon. -ad v52ufc Phone 61. Horses for sale. H. A. Frick, adv. 2c For Sale—Buggy and harness. Can be seen at Hermiston livery stable. -adv3tfc Wanted—A good fresh cow. Price must be reasonable. Address, J. G. Camp, Umatilla. -adv3 4c For Sale—The Monkman ranch called “Weback.” Address all com munlcations to the owner direct, Mrs. Sarah Monkman, 369 Field Avenue, -advl-tfc Detroit, Mich. For Sale or Trade for Hay—Good Ford car cheap E. E. Hitt, ady.-4-ltp The ladies of the Methodist church will serve supper on both nights of the Dai. y and Hog Show, Oct. 26 and 27. -adv4 Ite Taken up, by Jas. Winslow, one mile east of town, Whlteing place, one fawn colored Jersey heifer with stub- by horns adv. 4 lip For Sale—Furniture. H. A. Frick. adv. 3c. gr Sca 150 Our Flume Stock is Complete If you are going to need flume stock and lath boxes see ADDITIONAL PRIZES FOR THE DAIRY SHOW 240 Acres for Sale Turn-A-Lumber Brownson Shows It SEEING BUYING | Brownson Sells It Tbe Dairy Show committee has de- oided to offer a first prise of $10 and a secend prise of 85 for general displays of farm products grown by any one ex hibitor. Last year these exhibits showed what a wonderful array of pre • ducts could be raised en on the project | and attracted considerable attention and much favorable comment. Canned goods, fruits, melons, vegetables, grasses and seeds may be Included . This class makes a splendid display I for outside visitors. Farmers having | a variety of products are strongly urged to enter the comp t tion The ' If you want a tract of 20, 40 or more acres close to town, come in this week and see us. Read our display adver t sing. Price and terms are right. Dodd & Knapp. -adv mull Everybody’s Attention has been called to the remarkable fuel saving secured with Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heaters. Coal prices are soaring—why be a slave to an extravagant heating plant or stove that is a demon for fuel Join now in the great army of satisfied users who have found relief from high fuel bills with the great fuel saving COLE’S Original Hot Blast Heater Burns cheapest coal clean and bright. Uses any fuel Everybody is searching for a way to save fuel and food. Here’s your opportunity to . cut your coal bills square in half and A s gain a perfectly heated home as g %, well. Investigate now. Our Store A % is Fuel Savers Headquarters. , No. 112 A Beautiful Picture Free WITH EACH CAKE OF Woodbury’s Facial Soap AT REGULAR PRICE, 25c Hermiston Drug Co. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates Furnished Free on ALL KINDS OF BUILDING Either Concrete or Wood PHONE BOYNTON 253 PHONE LONGHORN 29F3 MILLINERY PATTERN HATS HATS MADE TO ORDER LAST SEASON’S HATS REMODELED Mack's Variety Store Wanted 20 Men and board at tbe Hotel Oregon, commencing Oct 14: $8.00 per week. H. 8. Anderson, Prop, -advic To room CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Civic Center ball. Sunday, 10:45 a m. Subject, Are Sin, Disease and Death Real.” attractiveness in arrangement will be | Everybody cordially invited. I considered in judging the exhibits. Prizes bave alvo been added to the | list for displays of Burbank, Netted I Gem and Early Oblo potatoes, squash a J and onions of any variety. y !• Six h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine for sale. Practically as good as new. J. D. Watson. -adv4tfc For Sale—Concrete hotel building in Richland, Wash., on the Columbia river. Will sell very reasonable for Mayor and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie < cash or will trade for residence or took their eldest son George to Pen- i ranch property in Hermiston, For dleton the latter part of last week to particulars । inquire at this office. -adv undergo treatment for an acute attack For Sale—A span of mules at a bar- of pneumonia. Mr. McKenzie re gain for quick sale, also yearling Jes. turned Tuesday eveuing, and reported sey heifer. C. B Percey. -adv4tfc that tbe little fellow was past the The Ladies ’ Aid of the Baptist criais and getting along nicely. church will serve dinner during the O. W. Tilden, who has an interest n stock show on October 26 and 27 in the the land that Mr. Skinner is seeding basement of tbe Baptist church. adv.3t to aifalfa. was here Monday and Tu s- Wait for Dr. Freeze, day from Tillamook, Ore., looking over you ' be large area that is next year expect* need glasses or have ed to produce enough fodder for all tl e any other eye troubles — Tillamook dairymen interested in the headaches. Regular visits to Hermis- tract. Tbe gentleman much t >n, Stanfield and Echo each month. pleased with the way tbe work is pro- Watch for dates. -advtfc I grassing, and was rather surprised to | view green swards of alfalfa just start I am selling off my herd of 14 hesd ing where s > recently sagebrush grew of Holsteins, with Holstein registered Mr. Tilden’s son Lyle accompanied bu I, and ten head of Jerseys with re him and will remain and probably at gistered Jersey bull; also young slock c nsisting of heifers and calves, about tend school here during the winter. 15 in number. I also have for sale a large cream separator, a milk ing mach ine and a 2 horse power gasoline en gine. Wra Kennedy, Hermiston. Oregon, Fourth unit. -adr4tfc DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these HER MISTON HOTEI CHICKEN VINNER- ‘ Sunday ¡Noon and —50 CENTS MRS. F. L. DURFEY. PROPRIETOR