The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 17, 1917, Image 4

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    "Rotary”
ONE PIECE SUITS
Are the Unionalls of all Unionalls, Coveralls, Overalls
and all alls.
First—
The DROP SEAT is patented, and is handy too in more
ways than one, as the coat part can be worn inside or out­
side the belt.
Second—
The ROTARY is so easy to get into and remove that it
is a pleasure.
Third—
It’s the new, up-to-date work clothes for all classes.
STOP AND TAKE A LOOK AT THEM
THIS WEEK
AT
B. S. KINGSLEY
GERMANS SHELLING RED CROSS STATION
HERMISTON
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OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
(WANT ADS.
R. Alexander of Pendleton was a
Send your washing to the Model
Sunday guest at the home of bis laundry at
The Dalles, Oregon,
daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas­
Mrs. F. H. Wilson, former landlady ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
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at the Hotel Hermiston, has been here turns Fridav of each week.
from Portland on business during the
For Sale—A span of mules at a bar­
week.
gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer-
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Mrs. J. H Strohm left Tuesday for sey heifer. C. B. Percey.
Walla Walla, to remain a week as a
Walt for Dr. Freeze,
guest at the home in that city of her the eye sp cialist, if you
friend, Mrs. C. W. Morrow.
need glasses or have
Mr». J. S. Mettoon left Tuesday to any other eye troubles
spend a few dais in Boardman with headaches. Regular visitalo Hermis-
Mr. Mettoon, who has land leveling ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
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contracts in the vicinity of that town.
Watch for dates.
Six b. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine
Mrs. M. D. O’Connell arrived home
Sunday evening after an absence of for sale. Practically as good as new.
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several days visiting and looking after J. D. Watson.
property interests in Richland, Wash.
For Sale:—A» I am going to leave
J. T. Embry is again looking after Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for
bls North Ridge ranch after having eale cheap; 36 acres in alfalfa, 6 acres
substituted a few days this week on orchard and good set of buildings; or
will sell 37 acres with the buildings,
the rural route for J. A. Reeves.
orchard and 16 acres in alfalfa.
The stork made his appearance out
C. H. Skinner
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on Butter Creek Thursday morning,
Green tomatoes for sale; 2 cents. C
November 16, 1917, and left a cute
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little baby girl at the home of Mr. E. Spencer.
and Mrs. Irvin Gardner.
For Sale—Four mares; 2 four year
Father Butler came home Thursday olds and 2 nine year olds; or will take
morning from a business visit to Bend, part in exchange for cows. W. 8 Eg
and on the same day went to Heppner ber,, four miles north of Hermiston
,
adv. 8-2'p
on official business connected with the
church.
B. F. Knapp was over in the Rich­
land valley the major portion of the
week looking after extensive farm
property that he owns in that neigh­
borhood.
Strictly new laid eggs at market
price. Why buy doubtful eggs when
you can get them strictly fresh at the
same price. L. A. Stone
adv.8tfc.
For Sale—One thoroughbred Bronze
turkey gobbler. Burt Smith. -adv8tfe
Miss Bessie McPherson, the amiable
Mrs. R. B. Spencer is prepared to
bookkeeper at the Hermiston cream-
take orders for calenders, place cards,
ary, passed several days this week book marks, etc., in water colors, for
visiting at the parental home in Pen­
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the holiday season.
dleton.
For Sale—Pigs of all ages and sizes
Adolf Skovbo, who has bad charge H. J. Stillings.
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of Robb Bros.' orchard near this city
For Sale—Barred Rocks and cocker­
this season, left for Boardman Monday
to make his future home. Near the els, O. A. C. strain. Phone 4082.
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little city on the banks of the Colum­
bia Mr Skovbo has forty acres of fine
For Sale—Three Bronze turkey gob­
land, which he will level and prepare blers Madam Belscamper.
for seeding next spring.
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Mrs. H. A. Herman, owner of the
Pierce property on the corner of Main
and Third streets, which is occupied by
Chief of Police Salser and family, was
a visitor here Thursday while on her
way from Moscow, Idaho, to visit a
daughter residing at Eaterprise, Ore.
F. R. Harrison, who has held the
position of purchasing agent In the
reclamation service here for a number
of years, has upon request been grant­
ed a twelve month leave of absence
W. P. Bauschard, general clerk in the
local offices of the service, has also
been granted a tom por ary vacation
and will spend the winter in Portland.
German shell exploding on advance
"espite the distinct Red Cross flag which
bombardera, the atation was shelled until
men were killed while others were rescued
British Red Cross dressing station,
must have been seen by the German
totally destroyed. Several wounded
with great difficulty.
Weekly News Picture—1—2722
Thad Robinson,
the
Tillamook
banker who is interested with a num­
ber of dairymen in that part of the
state in the tract of land on the south
western outskirts of the town which is
being prepared for crop next spring,
was here several days sgo paying the
monthly wages to the large crew of
men working on the place under Mr.
Skinner. He was much pleased with
ths manner In which the work is pre-
grassing.
First Class Tailoring
Done by
JACK WHITE
Hermiston's Up-to-Date
TAILOR
Mr. and Mrs. M. I* Wilson had as
visitors this and last week Mrs. A. J.
Richardson of Joseph, Oregon, Mrs.
F. E. Prichard and child of Asotin,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bod
ner and child of Paradise, Oregon
All of the ladles are daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson, and this Is the first
time in 22 years they have met to­
gether in one place. Had a son who is
in Arizona been here the family re­
union would have been complete.
Mrs. M. J. Mumma arrived home
Cleaning and Pressing
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
NOTICE
Due to the fact that to maintain now and in the future
as large or a larger stock of supplies than in the past
and due to the fact that all auto part houses supply
po garage except on a C. O. D. basis, we find that it is
taking at least 50 per cent more capital to maintain a
stock of goods equal to the demands of the territory,
than was necessary when prices were lower. Tnis
change in conditions has made it necessary that our
terms on open accounts be more uniform, so we have
established terms as follows, which we will ask all cus­
tomers to adhere to in the future.
All bills payable on or before the 15th day of the
month for the previous month’s purchases, or where
this cannot be met, we will take a note in payment
We would kindly ask customers to arrange their funds
along this line.
SAPPER BROS.
See the Ford One Ton Truck Now in Stock
Wanted—Two miles of rabbit or
chicken
fencing.
Adolf Skovbo,
Boardman, Ore.
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Once tried nothing else will do—Hol-
sum and Tip-Top bread. For sale at
B. S. Kingsley’s.
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For Sale Cheap—1 new enameled
bath tub, a few hundred bee frames k.
d , 1 water tank, 1 hay rack, 1 mower,
1 two-section harrow, 1 plow, 80 stands
of bees, 1 cow, 5 tons hay, 1 oil range,
11 doz. fruit jars, 10 acres improved,
10 acres partly improved, 2 lots in
Hermiston. Will take in five passen­
ger car on bees or land. Ed. Maher.
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1 am selling off my herd of 14 head
of
Holsteins, with registered Holstein bull, and
ten head of Jerseys with registered Jersey
bull; also young stock consisting of heifers
and calves, about IS in number.
I also have
for sale a large cream separator, a milking
machine and a 2 1-2 horse power gasoline
engine.
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 /
s gain a perfectly heated home as g
. well. Investigate now. Our Store A
% is Fuel Savers Headquarters. (7
No. 112
Edison Week
COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS
Phonographs all Prices and Terms
Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records
Wm. Kennedy, Hermiston, Oregon,
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4th unit.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 15th, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Hustend
of Echo. Oregon, who on May 14th, 1914,
made Homestead Entry No. 013315, for NWY sec.
26, Tp. 3 N., R. 27 E. W. M.. and on Dec. 2, 1914,
made Ad. H. E. No. 013892 tor NEY sec. 26, Tp. 3
N„ R. 27 E. W. M., haa filed notice of intention to
make three-year proof to establish claim to the
land above described before W. J. Warner, United
States Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 12th day of December, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. E Elder.
Lee Womack, R. F. Dawson and Allen H. Thom-
son, all of Echo. Oregon.
C.S. DUNN. Register
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
A. L. Larson, Plaintiff.
V«.
A. C. Crawford and Lil­ Summons
lian L. Crawford, the
First National Bank of
Hermiston, a corpora-
tion. and F. B. Swayze,
trustee, defendants.
To A. C. Crawford and Lillian L Crawford, de.
fondanti above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of the first publication of
Tuesday from a short visit with her
daughter Golda, who is teacher of
music in the schools of Grass Valley,
Oregon, this season. Mrs. Mumma
took with her six choice apples, which
she displayed with much pride to the
friends of Miss Golda's in that city.
The delicious flavor of the fruit evi:
dently captivated for Mrs. Mumma was
prevailed upon before leaving to prom­ praved for in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit:
ise to ship over to Grass Valley st
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 2913
“Boss Mechanic”
Overalls and Coats
least six boxes of these apples on hst
return to Hermiston—which promise
the lady has fulfilled.
W arranted not to rip, and fast colors
Miso Margaret Aon Sapper enter­
tained a few of her little friends at a
birthday party last Wsdnesday at her
home. Those invited were Joe Scroggs,
Sammy Roes. John Scroggs, Richard
Hitt,
Lee William
Larson, John
Knapp, Edmund Briggs, Jobo Corsee,
Brownson.
Dorothy Straw,
Gladys Norquist, Shirley Brownson,
Nell Young, Marian Pelmulder, Helen
Woughter. The afternoon waa spent
$1.75 EACH
Mack’s Variety Store
25th day of October,
1917, directing
that paini
tion thereof be made once each week For .
a" ale wreba Asmaaet.vU., z.. at. re,___ , .
EAAW
27th day of October,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
present.
Than just
before
they sal
HERMISTON HOTEL
CHICKEN DINNER—
out, there was a grand march, and all
they marched around ths table to the
the
but
-50 CENTS
MRS. F. L. DUREEY. PROPRIETOR