The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 20, 1917, Image 4

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    STON,
OREGON.
8. DL Ross has completed a con-
crete floor in his garage and otherwise
LOCAL BRIEFS
improved it.
Don’t forget the patriotic service at
the Methodist church next Sunday
Mrs. N. Livermore left yesterday for night. Join the crowd and come out
and increase the patriotic spirit.
Portland to spend the winter.
Miss Mildred Percy spent Monday
There will be a baptismal service
Methodist night with her friend, Miss Marie
Sunday morning at the
Casserly, and together attended basket
church.
NSIN
!
T OREGON HARDWARE &
implement co .
ball practice.
Mrs. H. D. Newell and little son
No wonder lime is represented as
Herbert visited a couple of days this
haggard
and worn out. A watch keeps
wee k with relatives in Pendleton.
time, the chorister beats time, the
C. W. Hoffman of Boseman, Mont,
clock strikes time; the train runs on
who has been visiting Frank Allen,
time sometimes: the forman lays out
left Friday morning for Portland.
time, people threaten to do things if
Mrs. Geo. Patterson and daughter thev get time; soldiers mark time;
of Irrigon are guests this week at the criminals serve time; everybody now
home west of town of Mrs. Frank Har and then tries to kill time; nnd per
haps your subscription is behind time,
rison.
says
one of our artful exchanges.
Mrs J. Prindle is substituting this
week at the local telephone office for
Miss Laura Boynton, who is taking
her vacation.
The school children of Misses Hum­
mel and Klindt’s rooms will sell Am­
erican flag letter seals for the benefit
of the Red Cross during Ibe Fair.
Mrs. Orville Dawson, nee Miss Elsie
Carson, with her baby “Jack,” came
up from Irrigon Monday to visit her
parents and also with Mrs. easterly.
They return home today.
Yes son
They do fit and feel good, too, these cool mornings.
Oh! no
Our family shall always wear “Munsing Wear.” The best lathe cheap­
est in the long wear. They are made in all grades.
Certainly
Stop on your way to school and see the disp'ay In the window at
= KINGSLEY’S »
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
F. C. Bruce, Supt, ’
Morning service, 11 o’clock.
“The M cedonian Cry for the Gospel
of Jesus Christ.”
Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30.
Choral union every Tuesday evening
at 1:00.
B. T. P. U., 0:30 o’clock.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
“The Power of Faith.”
Strangers are always welcome to the
services ef this church.
Special music.
L. S. Chapman
Pastor.
Selling Out
I expect to soon leave Hermiston
and offer for sale the following: 1
team, i, weight 2800; 1 set harness; 2
cows, i, one fresh with heifer calf; 2
other heifers; 3 hogs; wagon, back,
cream separator, some hay and other
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items. F. H. Bone, R 1.
I WANT AOS
The food study classes are held every
Saturday afternoon in the rest room
from three to four, under the direction
Send your washing to the Model
of Mrs. Joues. These meetings are
laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
open to all.
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
Rev. H. F. Pemberton, the new dis­ ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
trict superintendent of the Methodist turns Friday of each week.
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church, will preach in the hall next
For Sale—Two loads fodder corn. O.
Thursday night and conduct the first
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quarterly conference of the year.
G. Sapper.
P. B. Siscel, proprietor of Siscel’s
Bargain—20 acres well improved, 10
confectionery store, left Wednesday in alfalfa, good house, barn, etc ,83000,
for a few days visit to bis parents in part time; no trades. Dodd & Knapp.
Wasco and relatives in The Dalles,Ore­
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METHODIST CHURCH
gon.
For Sale—Two kitchen tables, one
10 a. m.—Sunday-school
Richardson and Talbert's attractions spring cot. Sappers’ Garage.-adv5-ltc
Theo Parks, Supt.
Morning service 11 a. m.
are coming to the Auditorium on Thur­
For Sale—Pure bred Poland China
“Redemption."
sday and Friday, November 1 and 2,
6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Spec­
yearling sow with four pigs. Durrell
company
of
dramatic
with a capable
ial program of music and reading.
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Murchie.
performers.
Mrs. Hanline, president.
Choir practice Monday night at par
For Sale or Trade—20 acre tract one
W. T. Botkin this week purchased
sonage, Mrs. Akers leader.
Prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. a beautiful New Edison phonograph of mile northeast of Hermiston; tensores
the Hermiston Drug Co., and himself improved, balance partly improved.
Waterman.
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7:30 p. m.—Public worship.
aid family are now enjoying the ex­ Ed. Maher.
"What Kind of Peace Does the cellent music it produces.
For Sale—Span o1 gentle young
World Want."
At the home of A. F. Anderson last mares, weight about 1250 pounds each;
Columbia school house
2:00 p. m. - Sunday school.
Sunday in the presence of a few friends also set of leather bretching harness.
Frank Waugaman, Supt.
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Rev. T. A. Graham baptised the in Leathers ranch.
3:00 p. m.—Public worship.
fant
daughter
of
Mr.
Anderson
accord
­
Strangers will be welcome to these
Dr. R. G. Gale, office in Hotel Ore
ing to the Methodist church ritual.
services.
T. A. Graham, Pastor.
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gon. Phone 61.
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MEN OF RAINBOW DIVISION GET BIBLES
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this city Tuesday, and Mrs. J. Kilburg Detroit, Mich.
of Stanfield spent the following oay
Six h. p. Fairbanka-Morse gas engine
nere with Mrs. Reid
for sale. Practically as good as new.
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Reeves, Hermiston’s rural J. D. Watson.
J.
...
28.
$
JW
The spiritual as well as the physical welfare of the men of the famous
"Rainbow" division of Guardsmen, training for service In Europe at Camp
Milla. Mineola. L. I., Is being looked after. The New York Bible society re­
cently distributed a great number of service Bibles to the men of .the division.
The picture shows men of the One Hundred and Seventeenth regiment receiv­
ing their Bibles.
Ford Ton Truck
WE HAVE ONE
COME SEE IT
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We get only one tihs year as the Ford
Company will make but 80,000 first season, this
territory getting but one. This is done to intro­
duce them in the whole country at one time.
Price $600.00 to $1,000.00 under
any other one ton truck
Sapper Bros.
The 50 ton silo which C E. Baker has
Horses for sale. H. A. Frick, adv. 2c
bad erected on bis place east of town
For Sale—Buggy and harness. Can
was completed last week, and Monday
and Tuesday of this week it was filled be seen at Hermiston livery stable.
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with silage. Shortly Mr. Baker will
install a milking machine.
For Sale—The Monk man ranch
Mrs. J. Frank Spinning and Mrs. called “Weback.” Address all com
William Jones of Echo were guests at munications to the owner direct, Mrs.
the home of Dr and Mrs. A. Reid in Sarah Monkman, 369 Field Avenue,
mail carrier, is taking a well earned
A chicken pie dinner will be served
vacation which be is passing “recreat­ Friday by the Baptist ladles in the
ing” on bls ranch just east of this city. basement of the church.* Other good
J. T. Embry is substituting for the things to eat go with the pie. adv.5c.
gentleman during his absence from
For Sale—Furniture. H. A. Frick,
cue route.
adv. 3c.
Manager Tom Marxen of the Audi­
For Sale—Concrete hotel building in
torium will see that the public is en­
Richland, Wash., on the Columbia
tertained by dances on both evening of
river. Will sell very reasonable for
the Dairy and Hog Show next week.
cash or will trade for residence or
Special music bas been secured for the
ranch property in Hermiston, For
occasion, and ail who wish may enjoy
particulars inquire at this office. -adv
tbernselves in the mazy waltz.
For Sale—A span of mules at a bar-
Attorney W. J. Warner leaves today
gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer-
tor Chemawa, Oregon, where be will
sey heifer. C. B Percey.
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coach the football team al the Indian
institution located there up to Thanks-
The ladies of the Methodist church
riving. During his absence
1 Geo
will serve supper both Friday and Sat­
day hill will act as secretary of : the urday nights of the Dairy Show. The
tocai Water U sers’ Association.
meals will be served in the ball above
the meat market and will consist of
A benefit dance will be given by
he Hermiston auxiliary of the Red chicken supper on Friday night and
Cross in the Auditorium on Tuesday cb il iconcar nie Saturday nighi. adv -4c.
evening, October 30. Music will be
Wait for Dr. Freeze,
furnished by the Peudieton orchestra.
the eye specialist, if you
Let everyone turn out and assist the
Red Cross on this occasion.
any other eye troubles
99
J. D. Kerby, formerly of this ci y headaches. Regular visits to Hermis-
but now residing in Pendleton, was tin, Stanfield and Echo each month.
here a few days this weak looking for Watch for dates.
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« suitable five acre tract to purchase
I am selling off my herd of 14 bead
When Mr. Kerby lived bere some sii
months ago he operated a five acre of Holsteins, with Holstein registered
tract which be owned a little over a
mile south of town. This he sold in gistered Jersey bull; also young stock
June to a Mr. Parson, and since he consisting of heifers and calves, about
done so be bas not been contented, and 15 In number. I also have for sale a
now longs to bo back in Hermiston on large cream separator, a milking mach
ine and a 24 horse power gasoline en­
another five acres.
gine.
Wm
Kennedy, Hermiston,
The "Lingerlongers" out in Colum­ Oregon, Fourth unit.
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bia district, lingered long M inday
eight at a surprise party sprung by
them on Mrs. W. A. Leathers, whose
CHURCH NOTICES.
00th birthday fall on that day, and as a
result the Buena Vista ranch borne of
herself and husband was the scene of
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
much merriment by the eelf invited
Services held In Civic Center hall.
guests. But the lady was equal to the
Sunday, 10:45 a. m.
occasion, and are long progressive
Subject, “Doctrine of Atonement."
games were in progress and later all
Everybody cordially Invited.
partook of luncheon prepared by the
CATHOLIC CHURCH
and Meedames W. D. Fritta, H A
McKean. J. H. Reid, F. P Phipps,
Umatilla, 10:00 a. m.
Jack Waller, W. H. Warner, W. W
Everybody welcome to these
Felthouse, Goo Briggs.
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. ill
Inis
A Beautiful Picture Free
WITH EACH CAKE OF
Woodbury’s Facial Soap
AT REGULAR PRICE, 25c
Hermiston Drug Co.
BOYNTON & LONGHORN
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
HERMISTON HOTEL
CHICKEN TflNNER—
Sunday ¡Noon and
—50 CENTS
MRS. F. L. dürfet , proprietor