THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. 4824593130090 " Rotary” ONE PIECE SUITS Are the Unionalls of all Unionalls, Coveralls, Overalls and ail 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. LOCALS Mr*. B. F. Knapp visited with Send your washing to the Model friend* in Walla Walla Thursday and laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Friday of this week. - through P. B Siscel, local agent. Bas Attorney J. T. Hinkle passed a few ket 1 aves Tuesday morning and re­ days in Portland this week attending turns Friday of each week. -adv49tfc to legal business. Holsum and Tip-Top bread justify Mrs O. S. Corey and Miss Lois Sam- their names. For sale at B. S. Kings- adv ■on were up from Umatilla visiting in ley’s. this city between trains Monday. For Sale—One gentle farm horse, Mrs. C. B. Percey entertained her buggy and harness, cheap if taken friend, Mrs E. Cotant of Stanfield. within next couple of weeks; light Wednesday at her home near this wagon and harness. J. T. Embry. -advlOtfc city. The ladies of the Methodist church Myrtle Stippich was a visitor to the county seat town of Pendleton Friday will bold their annual bazaar on Satur­ day, Dec. 8, in the building used as a of this week. shop by B. F. Strohm. There will be H. C. Oliver, traveling freight and a cooked food sale in connection with passenger agent of the O W., was a -adv 10- lie business visitor here Wednesday. Wanted—The use of a couple of Dr. Kern of Pendleton, president of horses for the winter for their keep. the Inland Empire Lumber Co., was in C E. Spencer, Hermiston, Ore.-adlO Itp the city a few days this week, the For Sale—A span of mules at a bar­ guest of Harry Straw. gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer­ Mrs. H. E. Bettinger passed Tues­ sey heifer. C. B. Percey. -adv4ifc day and Wednesday of this week in Portland pleasantly visiting with her Walt for Dr. Freeze, the eye specialist, if you sister, Mrs. Gillette. Miss Ruth Hobbs, William Sanders, need glasses or have B. S. Savage and C. H. Miller were any other eye troubles headaches. Regular visits to Hermis- dinner guests at the ranch home of J. ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. T. Embry on North Ridge Sunday. -advtfc Watch for dates. Mayor McKenzie passed Wednesday Six h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine and Thursday of this week in Portland for sale. Practically as good as new. on business for the Oregon Hardware -adv4ifc J. D. Watson. & Implement Co. For Sale:—As I am going to leave Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McDade and children returned Saturday last from Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for a visit to relatives at the old home sale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres placai of both in Superior and Edgar, orchard and good set of buildings; or will sell 37 acres with the buildings, Nebraska. orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa. Mrs. F. E. Everitt, wife of one of C. H. Skinner adv.6 tfc Stanfield’s most progressive ranchers, Green tomatoes for sale; 2 cents. C was a guest at the home of her par­ adv. 8tfc. ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Reid, in this E. Spencer. a Sec 9999 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 A WELCOMING AMERICANS AT BLACKPOOL city Wednesday. For Sale—One thoroughbred Bronze Mrs. W. S. Boynton arrived home turkey gobbler. Burt Smith. -adv8tfc Saturday from a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. R. B Spencer is prepared to the home of her son in Helix, m king take orders for calanders, place cards, a short visit with other relatives in book marks, etc., in water colors, for Pendleton on the return journey. the holiday season. -ad v8-3tc Project Manager and Mrs. H. P. For Sale — Pigs of all ages and siz s. Newell are having needed improve­ H. J. Stillings. -adv9 fc ments made to their residence on he south side by the addition of another For Sale—Barred Rocks and cocker­ room and a spacious porch. els, O. A. C. strain. Phone 4082. I adv 9tfc Mrs. Thomas Haddox returned from Pendleton yesterday with her little For Sale—Three Bronze turkey gob­ son Leo, who was in a hospital there blers Madam Belscamper. undergoing treatment for infantile -adv9tfc troubles, from wbicb he has recover- Wanted — Two miles of rabbit or ed. chicken fencing. Adolf Skovbo, Rev. O. F, Jones, formerly of this Boa rd man, Ore. -advöllp city but now rector of the Episcopal For Sale—Second hand Ford run- church at Baker City, was here Thurs- day and Friday looking after farm and about, $195 00; bench emery grinder; residence property that be owns in good kitchen table, $2.75; good spring cot, $1.50; good bicycle; Maxwell auto, this community. running and overhauled, $60.00 Sap- Mrs. F. M. Bryant and daughter per Bros. -adv10-ltc Miss Florence were guests Saturday, For Sale — Sow and seven pigs, 15 This truck load of pretty girls who are making munitions for the allies Sunday and Monday at the home of a formed a picturesque purt of the celebration of Anglo-American day at ■on of Mrs. Bryant residing at Kamela weeks old. Mrs. Nora Franz.-adlO ltc Blackpool, England, recently. They are extending a hearty welcome to the Oregon. Like his lather here, the F. A. Chezik announces that begin­ arriving Americans by Joining in the procession that was organized to greet young man is section foreman for the ning Dec. 1 there will be an advance of the visitors. . O.-W. there. 1c per quart for milk. Cream 50cquart. -advlo-2tc Mrs. C. J. Graham and daughter, Hattie Graham, mother and sister of I am selling off my herd of 14 head of Rev. T. A. Graham and E. E Graham, Holsteins, with registered Holstein bull, and arrived in Hermiston last Saturday ten head of Jerseys with registered Jersey and will remain indefinitely. They bull; also young stock consisting of heifers formerly lived io Puyallup, Wash. ■nd calves, about IS in number, lalso have Mrs. J. W. Waterman of The Dalles for sale a large cream separator, a milking arrived the first of the week to visit machine and a 2 1-2 horse power gasoline for a time at the home of her daugh­ engine. Wm Kennedy, Hermiston, Oregon, Done by -adv9tfc ter, Mrs. K. A. Waterman, in this 4th unit. city. She was accompanied by an­ other daughter, Mrs. F. I. McCallum, of John Day, who made a brief visit, Hermiston’s Up-to -Date returning to her home Tuesday. ) >igite ; : : : : 3 Everybody's Attention has been called to the remarkable secured with fuel 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 M 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 A gain a perfectly heated home as A % well. Investigate now. Our Store 9 % is Fuel Savers Headquarters. (9 s • I , 0% B. No. 112 Edison Week COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS Phonographs all Prices and Terms Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records Hermiston Drug Co. First Class Tailoring JACK WHITE TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE DIRECTORY Mrs. Henry Herbst came Monday from Erie, Pa , for a month's visit to her daughter, Mrs. Otto Sapper. At the end of that time Mrs. Sapper will accompany her mother home and make a short visit in Erie. BOYNTON &z LONGHORN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Estimates Furnished Free on ALL KINDS OF BUILDING No. 1 west... 9:65 a. m. No. 15, west .. IM *. m. No. 2, east _ 3:30 p. m No. 6, east . 5:38 a. m. No. 16, east... 9:15 a. m. PHONE BOYNTON 253 PHONE LONGHORN 29F3 Post Office Hour* General delivery window open week days g Either Concrete or Wood a.m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. Foot ball on Thanksgiving. Will we 9.90 , _ beat ’em, well I guess, Hermiston Mail closes for No. I. west ... High School, Rip, Rah, Yes. Her­ Mail closes for No. 1. west. -6: P: m: miston vs. Echo. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Nov. 29, 1917. Everybody come. Watch us clean ’em. Mail closes for No. * — t 1189%: m: I SPECIA L S Warm Driving Gloves, pair ........ 75c Leather and Hair Gloves, lined, with gauntlet $2.00 Leather and Cloth Gloves, lined, with gauntlet 2.50 All Leather Gloves, lined, unlined, with gauntlet 4.00 Foot Warmers for buggy or auto .......... 2.25 Charcoal bricks for these always in stock. Lap Rober, warm and waterproof .............. 7.75 Thermos Bottles, pint — _ ......... 1.50 At a special meeting of the Red County Official* Croes on Tuesday Mrs J. H Strohm Judge was chocen to represent the Hermis- Circuit District Attorney_______ ton auxiliary in the newly formed Judge. Executive Committee of the Umatilla Clerk ...... County Chapter Red Croes. This com­ Sheriff .... mittee will meet in Pendleton once a Trea surer month. Surveyor Overalls and Coats Warranted not to rip, and fast colors $1.75 EACH School Sup« City Engineer S. R. Oldaker, after dotting the ground all over town this sidewalks needed mending or replac­ ing, took a little vacational trip to Portland with the hope that on bis re­ turn he would find property owners whose walk, need replacing or repair Ing diligently al work on the job. Mack’s Variety Store City Officials SHAAR’S Recorder ___ Chief of Police Treasurer __ Fire Chief.___ City Physician City Attorney. City Surveyor. Notice of Ceil for Warrants SAPPER BROS. GARAGE Have you your winter chaina? Stock new in, so sup­ ply early and be ready when you need them LEAVES UMATILLA Notice is hereby given that District No. 14, Umatilla Co, school warrante for PORTLAND including number* 1504 to 1597 will be paid upon presentation to me at my residence. Interest ceases from date of this publication, Nov 24, 1917. adlO-ltc R. C. Todd. Clerk District 14 “Boss Mechanic” Tonsorial Par S"EÄTHS Scientific Tonsorial School District Official. Directors WE ENDEAVOR TO ‘ s. MeN. Wm. Shaar, Prop