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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1918)
THE Buy Thrift Stamps HELP WIN THE WAR Protect Your Health By buying rubber footwear at this time. We have a full line of Rubber Boots, Bootees, Rubbers and Over- shoes. Come in and look them over B. S. KINGLEY CITY MARKET AND GROCERY It pays to pay cash where you can get your groceries the cheapest. Libby’s spinach, large size can ............... Asparagus, small size .......................... - Tomatoes, corn and beans (while they last). Heinz best tomato catsup, large size............ Heinz catsup, small size ....................... Bulk macaroni 10c lb., 11 lbs. for $1.00 It pays to pay cash for bread and save a penny on a loaf and get the best bread in town for 9 cents a loaf. We have a full line of cookies and they’re fresh and fine. Rogers Peanut Butter ("GN) 20c lb. The Hermiston Honey Co Is now prepared to take orders for BEE SUPPLIES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Order now and avoid the rush GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the co- partnership heretofore existing be tween Geo. R. Shafer and H. C. Davis under the firm name of Davis A Shafer, haa this day been dissolved, Geo R. Shafer continuing the bee supply manufacturing business. Just to show what profit there is in a pig, P. F Ward, one-half mile east of town, says he paid $6 for one when it was small, fed it $6 worth of feed, and could have sold the animal the other day for $28. Thomas Marxen, manager of the Auditorium theatre and operator of a Dated this 2nd day of January, 1918, restaurant on the west side of town, Pr,) a t. Ore. _ et Hermiston, Signed adv 16 - _ has been confined to his room this H. C. Davis, ... • . week as a result of a severe attack of Geo. R. Shafer 1 la grippe. * FEEMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGOE : HERMISTON: t . ■■■—LOCALS =7 Have you a sewing machine you could loan to the Red Cross. If 8° |f OREGON HARDWARE & call Mrs. J- H. Strohm. Circuit Court Judge Phelps and Mrs. Phelps came up from Pendleton and IMPLEMENT CO spent the New Year holidays as guests Dr. Alexander Reid was called to in this city at the home of Mr. an Portland on professional business Mon- Mrs. F A. Phelps, the gentlemen be day of thia week, returning the day Ing brothers. following. Miss Naoma Wyland of Heppner, Mr. and Mra. R. Alexander of Pen sister of Mrs. W Giese, who has been dleton were New Year guests at the visiting at the home of the latter and home in this city of their daughter, also with her friend, Miss Pearl Sul- Mre. E. P. Dodd. livan, left yesterday fur her home after Mrs. E. Hitt has accepted a position having had an enjoyable time here in the general store uf B. S Kingsley, during the holiday s having entered upon her clerical dut A change in the railroad time table ies the first of the week. makes passenger train No. 1, west- Little Homer Epperson, who has bound, arrive here now al 10:10 in been spending the holiday vacation at stead of 9:55 a. m., as heretofore. This the home of bis sister, Mrs. P. B. Sis- change wen: into effect last Monday. cei, returned to bis home and school No other changes in time of trains at Hood River Thursday. were made. Mrs. J. F Morfitt has resigned her position as assis'ant in the office of Dr. Prime and taken a situation as bookeeper in the store of the Oregon Hardware & Implement Co [WANT ADS.! The members of the local Baptist Ladies Aid will be hosts to Mesdames Send your washing to the Model Shotwell and O'Connell next Wednes laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, day afternoon at the latter’s home on through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas Ridgeway avenue. ket leaves Tuesday morning and re Hal Ross returned to bis borne in turns Friday of each week. -adv49tfc Idaho Monday after a ten-day visit For Sale—A span of mules at a bar with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer D. Ross. While here he made a pur sey heifer. C. B. Percey. -adv4tfc chase of 20 acres adjoining the paren tal ranch. For Sale:—As I am going to leave Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle have been Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for in Portland several days this week, sale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres the lady visiting with friends while orchard and good set of buildings; or her husband, who is president of Ore will sell 37 acres with the buildings, gon Irrigation Congress, is presiding orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa. C. H. Skinner adv.6 tfc at its sessions. A few friends and schcolmates gath- ered at the Hooker home Friday of last week and had a surprise on Alvin, it being bis eleventh birthday. Games and music were played and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs Hooker. Covers were laid for 12. For Sale—Well drill and two sets of tools for »600, or will trade for good used Ford and cash. Enquire at Her- -dv12-15 aid office. A. D. Smith, Westland, will receive bids till January 21, for the school house, outbuildings and fence, located B. F. Knapp returned from Richland near the mouth of Butter creek, deliv yesterday, and brought with him news ery of same to be made when the new 153tc of devastation caused by floods in the building is completed. Yakima valley that will mean a loss Wait for Dr. Freeze, _ of many thousands of dollars to the the eye specialist, if you See settlers along the Yakima river from need glasses or have Richland to North Yakima. any other eye troubles APT. E. P. Dodd has been appointed to issue a license to those handling ex plosives in the west end of this county, his territory covering all points be tween Umatilla and Echo. This work be bas been commissioned to do by the department of the interior at Wash ington, D. C. Mrs P. S. Ward was the recipient of sad news the first of the week, when she received a telegram from the fam ily home in Galax, Virginia, advising her of the death bf her father. A minor ailment, coupled with hia ad vanced age of 78 years, brought about his demise. Mrs. R. A. Brownson proved herself a charming hoatess Monday afternoon when she entertained the girls of her Sunday school class at her home. The time was spent in playing games, after which delicious refreshments were served. A very enjoyable after- noon is reported by those attending. “Grandma” Stewart returned Thurs day morning from a visit toherdaugh- ter, Mrs. Wyckoff, at Tacoma. On the trip home she viewed many devaa- tations caused by the recent floods in that part of the state of Washington, the estimated loss to stockmen and others being placed at thousands of dollars. Misa Nola Magruder returned New Year's eve from her vacational visit to the home of her parents in Missouri and has resumed her duties as teacher in the grade school. She says it was severely cold in the “Show Me” state, the thermometer paaaing the 30 degrees below mark while she was there. headaches. Regular visits to Hermis ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. -advtfc Watch for dates. ig 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 a cut your coal bills square in half and A gain a perfectly heated home as A % well. Investigate now. Our Store A % is Fuel Savers Headquarters. 47 a Pigs for Sale—James Ware, Eugene 13-16p Phone 16R12. ranch. To Rent—House of five rooms and bath, modern conveniences. Address 13tfc P. O. Box 365. For Sale—Roselawn Farm, one and one-quarter miles southwest of Her- miston. One of the finest orchard alfalfa tracts on the project. Mre. Geo. Davis. 13tfc. For Sale—Thoroughbred white Pekin ducks. Henry Sommerer. adv. 12tfc For Sale—Household furniture, 7 year old mars, single harness, hack, one horse cultivator and plow, hand cultivator. Inquire of E. E. Smith, Hermiston, Ore. 152tc Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale. Leathers. 16tfc Two Jersey cows, one just fresh, and for land covering, for sale. J. W. Campbell. 16 lie straw I have a few boxes of cull apples. Good sound apples except for packing defects, at 1 cent per pound, purchaser to furnish his own box or sacks. Tboe. Campbell. 16tfc Weaned pigs for sale. ner. A. P. Gar No. 1U 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 16-2tc For Sale—3 work horses, harness, wagon with rack, fresno, plow, mower; power concrete mixer; house moving equipment; h. h. goods, including heater. H. A. Frick. 16tfc For Sale—Ooe of the best located im proved 5 acres in town. See W. L. 16-2tc Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and family, Pearson. who have been here all summer and Fresh beef and pork, also country fall, during which time the gentleman lard, for sale H. E. Hanby. 16 Ite waa employed at the government con crete pipe factory, left New Year’s day to take up their residence at S Plummer, Idaho. The lady, who la a sister of Mrs. S. Carson, made many friends while here who wish the fam ily new year prosperity in their future Shower home. Done by JACK WHITE Hermiston’s Up-to-Date Cleaning and Pressing PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE SHAAR’ Tonsorial Parlors New Year Suggestions THERMOS BOTTLES AUTO OR BUGGY ROBES DRIVING GLOVES FLASH LIGHTS SPOT LIGHTS FOOT WARMERS (we always have the bricks for these on hand) AUTO TIRES TIRE CARRIERS LUNCH BOXES And many other useful articles and Plain Mr. and Mra. E. Barnes left Wed nesday for their boms in Baker City, Oregon, after a abort vielt with the gentleman's parents, Mr. and Mrs E. W. Barnes, at their ranch home near thia city. Mr. Barnes had to curtail bis visit owing to the pressing duties connected with hts position as forest supervisor, this being a somewhat buay time of the year with him. Mrs F M Bryant and daughter Florence left Wednesday for Tacoms, where tor a week they will visit with Miss Mildred, daughter of Mrs. Bryant, who is now bolding a situation as telegraph operator in the Northern Pacific SAPPER BROS. GARAGE offices in BATHS Scientific Tonsorial Treatment WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE Wm. Shaar, Prop. “Boss Mechanic Overalls and Coats Warranted not to rip, and fast colors $1.75 EACH Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Mack’ s Variety Store Transfer Work South Tacoma. This, it Will be remembered, is the young lady who a few months ago graduated from a I« egraphic school in Portlard, and who, evident, ly, has already become qulM conver- sant with her Morse where or haul anything. The City Transfer w. B. BEASLEY LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFF ICE