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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1917)
HERMISTON: - 5 -- .-- . LOCALS = ■ "Chat ve’re Americans indeed. And he vili write your name on high Attractive windows filled with good Miss Ina Adams of Portland arrived Thursday to pass the Christmas holi things for the holidays are appearing days with her friend, Mrs. J. H. You ng. among the business houses of Hermis ton. From now on the days will begin to Mrs. W. B. Beasley and daughter, lengthen, yesterday being the shortest day of the season, with today running Mrs. R. L. Barnard, were visitors to the county seat town of Pendleton it a close second. Wednesday. Dr. Gale was called to Umatilla Tuesday evening on professional busi Notice ness, making the journey in quick On and after Jan. 1, 1918, the follow time in his new Ford runabout. ing prices will be charged by the On account of illness which confine’ undersigned blacksmiths: her to her home most of the week New horse shoes, 0, 1, 2, each ....% .60 Mrs. F. B. Swayze was unable to par New horse shoes, 3, 4, each........... .65 ticipate in the Red Cross drive Thurs New horse shoes, 5, 6, each......... .70 day. New horse shoes, 7, each ............. .90 Mias Ruth Skinner, stenograper in New horse shoes, 8, each.................. 1 00 the government reclamation offices at Setting old shoes to No. 4, each .. .35 this place, resumed her duties Tuesday Setting old shoes to Nos. 5, 6, each .40 after having been incapacitated a few Bar shoes new to No. 4, each....... Bar shoes new to Nos. 5, 6, each.. 1.50 days from an attack of la grippe. Setting wagon tires, set................... < 5.00 Mrs. A. E. Phelps and son Gerald Setting wagon tires, one ............... 1 50 are away to Jefferson, Oregon, to Setting buggy tires........................ I 5.00 spend the Christmas and New Year Sharp plow lays, 12 in.................... .35 holidays with the lady’s parents. Mr. Sharp plow lays, 14 in.................... .40 Phelps left today to join with them in Sharp plow lays, 16 in......... ........ .50 their visit. Point plow lays, 12 and 14 in....... 1.00 Mrs. R. A, Stewart, who with Point plow lays, 16 in...................... Mr. Stewart operates Sunset ranch on Other work raised in proportion. North Ridge, returned home the latter J. L. S tork part of last week from a month’s visit 14 E. P. I llsley pleasantly passed in Iowa visiting with relatives and friends. NOTICE If you’ll conserve the food supply; "Chen when St. Peter’s Gate you iriev. Just tell him and he’ll let you thru: “1 did my bit, and a little more, I bought my food at Kingsley’s store.” So at this thoughtful Christmas Tide, When helpfulness is nation wide, Christmas-lNew Year Cheer we blend, And much good will to you we send. KINGSLEY’S Main and Second Sts., Hermiston CITY MARKET AND GROCERY Just received an order of pickles and kraut and the prices are right Kraut, per pound........ Dill Pickles, per dozen 22. Sweet Pickles, perqt Sour Pickles, quart. Rolled Oats, 9 pound sack.................... Golden Rod Pancake Flour, 9 lb. sack 10c 20c 30c ..65c 75c TRY A POUND OF MARIGOLD OLEOMARGAR- INE. JUST LIKE HOME MADE BUTTER Get a Sack of White Satin Flour a user you will always be Tonsorial Parlors tinetion to held by the Royal Scots, who have boon nicknamed "Pontius Pilate’s bodyguard." They were rate ed In 1625 for the service of Sweden In the thirty years’ war, passed into the service of France after the death of Gustavus Adolphus and were present ed by Loute XIV. to Cheries II. on the restoration.— London Answers. Shower and Plain BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Treatment Mr. and Mrs. James McNaught visited a couple of days this week with Col. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught while on their way to California for a winter tour of that state. The first named gentleman is a brother of Colonel McNaught. Mrs. F. A Brownson, the efficient Columbia District correspondent of The Herald, had to forego sending in her newsy weekly items this week on account of illness, caused by a severe attack ot la grippe. Miss Sanders, a well known Portland music teacher, stopped over from Sun day to Tuesday this week while on her way east and passed the time pleas antly visiting at the homes of her bro thers Oscar and William north of town. One Kind of Thrift Wm. Shear, Prop. Phone Your Orders fur all kinds of i Stand at Siscer’s. Phone 262 | We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything, I The City Transfer' W. B. BEASLEY I WANT ADS Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Tuesday morning and re turns Friday of each week. -adv49tfc trip by Mra Kelly, who w ill return her relative’s visit, after which she Percey Sisters Millinery Store is sell ing the remainder of their ladies’ and children’s hats at cost. adv 12-2tc For Sale—A span of mules at a bar gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer sey heifer. C. B. Percey. -adv4tfc For Sale—Another good second hand Ford touring car. Easy payments. Sapper Bros. 14 For Sale—Weaned pigs, buggy, driv ing harnesses. W. J. Warner. advl2tfc atoh for dates. AUTO OR BUGGY ROBE FLASH LIGHTS DRIVING GL POT LIGHTS FOOT WARMERS have th bricks on TIRES TIRE CARRIERS LUNCH many other SAPPER BROS For of Watson. J. D. 13-14c e, Eugene 13-16p To Rent— Hou se of five rooms and Mrs. O. C. Salter and son Busier left Thursday on * month’s visit to the I bath, modern conveniences. Address parental home of the lady at Spring- P. O. Box 305. 13tfe 13tfc field, Oregon, and with a sister who one and resides at Woodburn, Oregon. During one-quarter miles reouthwest of Her- their absenca Water Superintentent miston. Ooe of the finest orchard. _ , . miston. Salser will try to evolve a few new ap- s .... . .u . , . . . alfa Ta tracts on the project Mng I petizing dishes in the food conserva- g ’ p.e. . J ■» / Hon line while acting as chief cook at ' 13tfc. For Rent—Ideal location for any the Salter home. I business. Next door to postoffice. Mrs. L M. Bruns of Portland is in | Modern concrete building. Anni» to , city to y. pass ... the «a» holiday 22321... season I . — 5419, the J. H. Young. 13tfc. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S Strayed or Stolen—From reservoir Anderson, proprietors of the Hotel Oregon. Later the lady will be joined pasture, one three year old bay filly, hy Mr. Brune, a well known Portland branded “Lazy Y” on left stifle; wire railroad man, who will secure a few cuts on both hind feat. Suitable reward. W. W Rogers, Hermiston. Ore. 13ufe jay a visit here and accompany his Presents for Christmas This year we have made special effort to secure a varied assortment of useful articles for the Holiday trade-and have been successful. As Christmas gifts for this year they are very appropriate, as each article is useful, and above all we have put the price of these except ional gifts within the reach of all, so come and make your selection before the cream of the lot has been taken. Following are the items to select from: Community Silver in Adam, Patrician and Sheraton Patterns. Flash Lights and Batteries. Carving Sets, Manicure Sets. Fancy Scissors and Shears. Thermos Bottles, Thermos Lunch Kits. Percolators, Tea Ball Teapots, Aluminum Ware. Kiddie Kars, Velocipes, Pop Guns, Air Guns. Children’s Rockers and High Chairs. Added to these we have a full line of Furniture, and our Hardware stock is replete with every known article The Oregon Hardware and Implement Co 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 Done by JACK WHITE Hermiston’s Up-to-Date Cleaning and Pressing PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE -advtfc will go to Portland to pay a viait to Pigs ter Sale—Jaman ranch. Phone 16R12. another sister. THERMOS In Suitable and Durable Found—A black muffler scarf that 14 awaits an owner at this office. For Sale—Well drill and two sets of tools for $600, or will trade for good used Ford and cash. Enquire at Her- aid office. -dv12-15 Horatius The weather the past week, though the bridge? that warm for the most part, has been some Percey Sisters Millinery Store will name has given any bri in what erratic, several days of high wind have a new line of embroidery goods our neighborhood for sev being ths uncomfortable feature. For on display the first of next week, such Puck. the week ending December 20 the max- as pillow cases, towels and other use- temperature reached was 70 de- ful articles. Unkind. adv 12-2tc. minimum of 28 degrees, Author — Some of my brightest Wait for Dr. Freeze, for the week was .67 of thoughts come when I am asleep. Edi, The rain the eye specialist, if you an inch. New York Tlmea. need glasses or have Mn. J. W Cathcart; . act any other eye troubles visit of nearly three weeks at the eadaches. Regular visits to Hermis- of her sister, Mrs. F , in t Stanfeld and Echo each month. city, returned to The Dalles Tuesday. She was accompanied on the homeward The Season’s Choice We W ish to all our Customers and Friends a Joyous Christmas For Sale:—As I am going to leave Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for tale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres orchard and good set of buildings; or will sell 37 acres with the buildings, orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa. Mrs. Ella Bradburn of Pendleton C. H. Skinner adv.6-tfc and Mr. and Mrs. D. Roberts and fam Lost—Black bill folder between But ily of Mission. Ore., were visitors at the Bryant home in this city last week, ter Creek and Hermiston. Reward if the former returning home Saturday returned to Fred Carlson, Echo, Ore. p and the latter Monday of this week For Sale—Thoroughbred white Pekin The ladles are slaters of Mrs. Bryant. ducks. Henry Sommerer. adv. 12tfc Questionnaries have been received by numerous people in this city and vicinity within the past few days, and "I'm trying to encourage thrift and as a result quito a few have called on economy. Re knows that he’ll have to Attorneys W. J. Warner and J T. Hinkle, who have been placed on the money to buy a movie ticket"—Bir legal advisory board In Umatilla county, to help them fill out the blank WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Transfer Work H. Pelmulder went to Echo Thursday On and after the 1st of January, 1918, to remain two or three weeks looking my business will be conducted on a after line work of the telephone com strictly cash basis. C. M Jensen, pany while the regular man stationed 14. Jeweler. there is away on a vacation. Cato Johns, a member of the Machine Gun Company at Camp Lewis, near Oldest Infantry Regiment. Taooma, Wash., returned to hia post Which Is the oldest existing infantry yesterday after passing a week's fur line regiment in the world? The dis- visiting with his parents north of town SHAAR’S . Dr. Prime informs us that his dental parlors will be open evenings during the holiday season. Col. Newport spent a couple of days The Civic Club will hold a meeting this week on business at The Dalles. next Friday afternoon, December 28, Mrs. Burgess left Friday evening for at 2:30 at the rest room. a visit to relatives in Spokane. Miss Ruth Skinner leaves tonight to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier are away enjoy the holiday season visicing at to Adams, Oregon, passing the holiday the parental home in Portland. season with the lady’s parents. Mrs. H. J- Strohm states that all C S. McNaught went to the county those who did not receive membership seat Tuesday to look after business buttons in the Red Cross drive Thurs day will receive them later. matters demanding bis attention. ne Herbert Hoover has decreed Che All the stores report much activity in the Christmas holiday trade. Boss Mechanic Overalls and Coats W arranted not to rip, and fast colors $1.75 EACH Mack’s Variety Store LEGAL BLANKS For Sale—A few nice young pigs. 13tfe Geo. E. Cressy. 66 2690 15 FOR SALE AT TH): HERALD OFFICE