The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 10, 1917, Image 4

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    OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
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Did You
Read Our
AND
Harry G. Woods, of Portland, is a
guest at the Newell home.
We are printing in this issue an
advertisement of Pendleton’s greatest
Born—Suodav, Nov. 4 to Mr. and department store, The Peoples Ware-
bouse, who bave recently added to
Mrs. Harold Adams, a son.
their big first class store a bargain
Mr. aod Mrs. Thomas Campbell were
here everthing it under:
basement
cornty seat visitors Tuesday.
-adv
priced.
Watson spent
Holsum and Tip Top Bread. The
For sale at B
very best
The ladis a quartette will sing at the Kingsley's.
*
adv
Baptist church Sunday ni, ht.
For Sale—Good,
S. L. Carson was a buainesa visitor buggv hor-e; fine traveler. Make offer
in Pendleton Wednesday.
Call Bauschard at Reclamation office.
-adv7 tfc
Mrs. Stirling Mattoon and mother,
Mrs. W. H Crandall, were Pendleton
Send your washing to the Model
visitors Wednesday.
laundry at The Dalles.
Oregon,
Wednesday in Pendleton.
Ad Last
Week?
THAT
TIP-TOP BREAD
is the largest and best loaf on the
market today. Cut the high cost of living
We also have
Bulk Lard & Compound
Bring in your pail
and save money
B. S. KINGSLEY
Mrs Sunderland of Portland was a through P. B Siscel, local agent. Bas
guest this week at ■ be home of her ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
turns Friday of each week.
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sister, Mrs. D. W. Zeller.
For Sale—A span of mules st a bar­
Mr. and Mrs. C. Voyen were visitors
over Sunday at the home of the lady’s gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer
sey heifer. C. B. Peroey.
-adv4ifc
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps.
Wait for Dr. Freeze, a
W. H. Starr, prominent farmer of
the Butter Creek district, was a busi­ the eye specialist, If you tore
ness visitor to this city Saturday last. need glasses or bave “edy”
any other eye troubles I
Mrs. Jack Kennedy and little daugh-
headaches. Regular visits to Hermis­
ter Peggy, and Mrs. O. D. Burgess
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month
spent Thursday in Pendleton.
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4T UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
1917
As. "Nov.3tto24t
Low ROUND-TR Fants
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland
F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Ore.
Percy Sisters Millinery are carrying
line of ready made package embroid
adv 7 2tc
ery goods
Baptist Ladies Aid will entertain
For Sale—Buggy and harness. Can
the Methodist ladies at the borne of
be seen at Hermiston livery stable.
Mrs. L. S. Chapman Wednesday, No
-adv3tfc
vember 14.
For Sale—The Monkman ranch
J. E. Clark of Bickleton, Wash , a
called “Weback.” Address al) oom
wheat rancher near that place, visiteo
munications to the owner direct, Mrs
bere with his friend, F. H. Bone, a
Sarah Monkman, 369 Field Avenue,
few days the latter part of last week.
Detroit, Mich.
-advl-tic
Mr*. Geo. Holland and daughter ar­
Six h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine
rived home from Pendleton Monday
for sale. Practically as good as new
eveniug after having been there a few
J. D. Watson.
-adv4tfo
daya on a visit.
For Sale:—As I am going to leave
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and
Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for
a nail son, John Jr., were dinner guest:
sale cheat ; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres
of Mr. and Mrs. F. C Fulton of Stao
orchard and good set of buildings; or
field Sunday.
will sell 37 acres with the buildings,
A. A. Amort, civil engineer for the orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa.
reclamation service at Irrigon, is in
C. H. Skinner
adv 6 tfc
in this city with a mild case of ty ph
For Sale Cheap—Corn fodder. Fred
old fever.
Price, 1 mile south of Hermiston.
Nick Codd of Spokane, president < f
-adv7-2tc
the Hermiston Light & Power Co,
Wanted—To buy a carload of shoats
came Wednesday to look after busi
Fred Price, 1 mile south of Hermis
ness matters.
Sale dates: Nov. 8th, 15th, 22nd; return
limit, 7 days from date of sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Gillette, tele
Oreen tomatoes for sale; 2 cents
graph operators at Hinkle, were visi
E.
Spencer.
adv. 8tfc
tors here Tuesday with Mrs. Gillette’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Issac Jay.
For Sale—Four mares; 2 four year
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Garfield of Pe • olds and 2 nine year olds; or will take
dleton, returned to their home Tues part in exchange for cows. W. S Eg
day morning after spending several bere, four miles north of Hermiston
adv. 8-2tp
days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hinkle.
Strictly new laid eggs at market
price. Why buy doubtful eggs when
Miss Rita Brumback,
you can get them strictly fresh at the
trained nurse, who has
pro
adv.8tfc.
fessional duty at Irrigon for the past same price. L. A. Stone
six months, came up from there Mon
Applea! Next week I will be sorting
day and will visit here for a few days. and packing my crop of apples in the
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie invited in a Farmers’ Exchange Bldg., opposite
few friends Saturday evening as a sur Hermiston hotel. This will be a good
prise on Mr. McKenzie, it being the opportunity to put in your winter sup­
occasion of his birthday anniversary ply of apple. All grades, packed or
Cards wers the diversion of the even unpacked, also cull apples. F. J. Prann
-adv8-ltp
Miss Virginia Todd, of Pendleton,
For Sale—One thoroughbred Bronze
spent Sunday at the home of ber par- turkey gobbler. Burt Smith. -adv8tfc
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd, having
Mrs. R. B Spencer is prepared to
come down for a farewell visit with
take
orders for calenders, place cards,
her brother Logan, who left Tuesday
book marks, etc., in water colors, for
to join the navy.
the holiday season.
ad v8-3tc
C. A. Blackman of Richland and his
For Sale—Sharpie* No. 3 Tubular A
daughter, Mrs. S. C. Mack, of Board-
man were visitors to this city Satur­ $60 cream separator for $45 at Duty’s
day and Sunday last, being guests of second Hand Store. Also one New
E. W Mack, father of the lady’s bus­
band.
Mr, and Mrs. Gus Lemburg and
baby daughter Edith, left Wednesday
for their home in Green Bay, Wis.,
after several weeks’ visit at the borne
of Mr. Lemburg’* uncle, George A.
Cressy.
COME SEE IT
City Tax Estimates for 1918
La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 14th.
Notice is
1917.
hereby given that Charles W Hustend
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
A. L. Larson, Plaintiff,
lian L.
Crawford,
120.00
City Atsorney
Health Officer
City Engineer
180.00
80.00
------
700.00
25.00
60.00
50.00
Lights
City Election
Rent .. ..... _
KM .... _ _ _ _
6.0.00
2125.00
900.00
Price $600.00 to $1,000.00 under
any other one ton truck
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
gain a perfectly heated home as
% well. Investigate now. Our Store
%, is Fuel Savers Headquarters.
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No. 112
Edison Week
COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS
Phonographs all Prices and Terms
Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records
Estimates Furnished Free on
Either Concrete or Wood
PHONE BOYNTON 253 PHONE LONGI IORN 29F3
Warranted not to rip, and fast color*
Hermiston, a corpora-
Usa. and F. B. Swayze, .
trustee, defendants,
I
„To AC Sromford
Overalls and Coats
Lillian
and
L Crawford, de.
" In the name or the State
Oregon, you an
hereby required to appear and answer thoare
entitled
weeks from the date of the first publication oJ
this summons; and you will take notice, that if
you fail to appear and answer ar plead with
that time, the plaintiff far want
hin
apply
the above
entitled
prava 4.7
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rtii
plaint in the above
suit withinOsi,
$1.75 EACH
Mack’s Variety Store
there"
forthe","
to
$1000.00, with interest thereon at the rat. "am .9
cent per annum from the 22nd day of Nava"
. 1911, until paid, and for the further svems
$100.00 attorneys fees, and far plaintin, -ca.e
WATER FUND
Sav« Salary........................... ............
Distillate
................
...
Interest on Bonds - ..........
Join now in the great army of
satisfied users who have found
relief from high fuel bills
with the great fuel saving
the
First National Bank of
We get only one tihs year as the Ford
Company will make but 30,000 first season, this
territory getting but one. This is done to intro­
duce them in the whole country at one time.
Coal prices are soaring
to an extravagant heating plant or stove
that is a demon for fuel
Boss Mechanic
IN THE
Following is the estimate of the amount of
money proposed to be raised by taxation by the
City of Hermiston for the ensuing year beginning
has been called to the remarkable
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, u. S. Land Office at
Dr. and Mr*. E. W. Barnes bad as
guests at their home at different time*
during thia week their daughter Affi
B. Hai na of Joseph, Ore , their son E
L Barnes of O ympia, Wash , and
Mr* Fred McCune of Umatilla.
WE HAVE ONE
Everybody’s Attention
advtfc
Watch for dates.
Art. Spinning bas taken a position
as assistant to R. C. Challis, proprie-
tor of the City Market and Grocery.
ton.
¡Will
(L.
disbureementeof thin suit, and for the Torceros
.............
are O • Certain mortgage made by you ana .st
of you, to G. A Cressy on the 22nd day of Noac
ber, 1910, covering the north half or the soosm:
quarter and the south half
the —ah,«7
ter of section 31, township 5 north,
of the Willamette Meridian; and for th.
said p roperty, and for an order r, u •
of
and each
you from any and all inters.,-EX
of
$.000.00
$ 50.10
$ 600.00
of
HERMISTON HOTEL
CHICKEN TilNNER -
Sunday Noon
and
$4125.00
MRS. F L DURFEY. pRO PRIErOK