The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 12, 1918, Image 4

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    HERMISTON
THE
HERALD,
; HERMISTON:
2
FOOD
WAR
WILL WIN THE
Don’t waste it-Eat more of these
Beans pink, red or white, lb
Corn, 2 cans
Tomatoes, solid pack, 2 cans
35c
35c
Potatoes, 100 pounds, $1.50
We have a supply
and will serve you.
B. S. KINGLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
= LOCALS-
5
25c
Bob White Soap, 5 bars
23c
Crystal White Soap, 4 bars . ............
9c
All hand Soaps, 10c bars
17c
Canned Tomatoes, per can
20c
Tomatoes, solid pack, per can
32c
Golden Rod Cream Oats, large package
65c
Golden Rod Oats, 9 lb. sack
32c
Golden Rod Pancake Flour, package
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, Golden Egg ncod-
25c
les, 10c size, now 3 for
Bulk Macaroni, pound
Sauerkraut, in bulk, pound
A Cut Price in All Groceries for CASH.
Get our prices before
you buy as I am cleaning up my grocery stock and can save
you money on the stock I have on hand.
Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats
AND WILL GIVE A REDUCTION IN PRICE FOR CASH
Round, Sirloin and T bone steaks, pound
22 l-2c
Boiling Beef, Plates and Flanks, pound
13c
Pork Chops, trimmed
35c
Pork Roast, trimmed, pound
30c
Pork, not tr immed, pound
25c and 30c
Beef in quarters, front quarter, pound
13c
Hind quarters beef, first class steer and heifer,lb. 15c
Don’t forget that you can save one cent on a loaf
of bread. Butter Nut is the best and you can al­
ways get it at the City Market for 9 cents a loaf.*
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
We have • stock of all of these on hand
SAPPER BROS. GARAGE
STON, OREGON.
Methodist
at the
on next
The Ladies Aid of the
church wiU hold a silver tea
home of Mrs. B. F. Sorohm
Wednesday afternoon.
The annual meeting of the local
volunteer fire department will be held
Dr. Alender Reid was called to Pen-
next Monday night, at which time the
dleton last Saturday on professional
election of officers will take place.
business.
F. L Allen arrived home the latter
part of last week from Portland,where
he has been visiting for some time.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Mrs. Frank Rider, wife of a well
This last month the school contrib
known Irrigon rancher, was here
Monday doing some shopping with our uted $22 to the Children of America’s
merchants.
Army of Relief Fund.
Last Friday, January 4, the debate
Mrs. Howard Chamberlain went to
Irrigon Monday, where she spent the between Hermiston and Stanfield was
day visiting with her husband’s sister, held at Hermiston. The goddess luck
seemed to be in this city, for Hermis-
Mrs. J. N. Smith.
ton easily won over Stanfield, and the
Mrs. Gao Stewart left this we k for
final debate with Milton will be held
Prin eville co jin her husband, wh> is
January 25 As yet we do not know
e nployed by the New port Construction
where it will be held.
Co. at that place.
A double header in basket ball will
Rev. Jones, pastor of the Episcopal be played at Stanfield January 11-
church at Baker City, was a dinner The high school boys and girls versus
guest at the Mumma home while in Stanfield’s high school teams.
Che ciCy on business Thursday of last
The census report shows an increase
week.
in the enrollment of the school, both
J. A. Murray, district manager for grade and high, for the last three
che Pacific Telephone and Telegraph years, the number for 1915 being 244,
Co., wich headquarters in Pendleton, for 1916, 260 and 1917, 262.
was a business visitor to Hermiston
As there were no longer any boys in
Monday.
high school who took any interest in
Charles Skinner made a business The Movie, the girls have taken it
trip to Lewiston, Idaho, the first of the over and are doing the operating and
week, and while there combined busi managing as well as the ushering.
ness with pleasure by visiting rela-
lives.
R. Alexander and Attorney J. R.
Raley were up from Pendleton Tues
day in attendance at the annual stock­
holders meeting of the First National
b ink of this city.
Send your washing to the Model
William Hilton, a Portland business
man, stopped off here a day the latter laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
part of last week while on his way to through P. B. Sisee], local agent. Bas
Pendleton and visited with his niece, ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
turns Friday of each week. -adv49tfc
Miss Bessie McPherson.
OREGON HARDWARE & "
IMPLEMENT CO.
Friends That Never Fail
OTHER’S love for the little one 1
never fails. The constant, steady
heat of this remarkable heater is a
never failing friend when economy and
even heat day and night are a necessity.
It pays to investigate.
M
Cole’sOriginal Hot Blast
BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL
It
Saves
and
Serves
You Can Easily Do It
With This Great Fuel
,()
Saving Heater. Act
(NOW!
This Winter?
WANT ADS J
For Sale—A span of mules at a bar­
Mesdames F. Stewart, C. Conner and
M. R. Lane were down from Stanfield gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer­
-adv4tfc
Friday of last week, passing the day as sey heifer. C. B. Percey.
guests at the home of Mrs. A. Reid
For Sale:—As I am going to leave
in this city.
Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for
Mrs. J. C. Cooney of Condon, Ore­ sale cheap; 36 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres
gon, is here on a week’s visit to her orchard and good set of buildings; or
daughter, Mrs. J. Kennedy. On her will sell 37 acres with the buildings,
return to Condon Mrs. Kennedy will orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa.
C. H. Skinner
adv.6-tfc
accompany her mother to the parental
home to remain a week or ten days.
ALL PRICES ON GROCERIES IN THIS AD STRICTLY CASH
E
C. A. White, who with bis family
came here from Scotts Mills, Ore., last
summer and engaged in ranching
northwest of town, was stricken with
paralysis Thursday, and is reported to
be in a feeble condition at this writing.
J. T. Embry returned Sunday from
Lewiston, Idaho, after a three weeks
absence. While visiting there he had
the pleasure of attending the wedding
of bis son Clay to Miss Mary Almira
Smith, a popular young 1 idy of the
above city.
A. D. Smith, Westland, will receive
bids till January 21, for the school
house, outbuildings and fence, located
near the mouth of Butter creek, deliv­
ery of same to be made when the new
15-3tc
building is completed.
Wait for Dr. Freeze,
the eye specialist, if you
need glasses or have
any other eye troubles
headaches. Regular visitato Hermis-
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
Watch for dates.
Edison Week
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COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS
Phonographs all Prices and Terms
Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records
Hermiston Drug Co.
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For Sale—Roselawn Farm, one and
one-quarter
miles southwest of Her-
Mrs G, P. Challis, mother of R. C.
and Leslie Challis and Mrs. H. L. miston. One of the finest orchard-
Deck, underwent an operation in St alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs.
13tfc.
Anthony’s hospital, Pendleton, Thurs­ Geo. Davis.
day. Her daughter and Mrs. R. C.
Far Sale—Thoroughbred white Pekin
Challis accompanied her on the the ducks, Henry Sommerer.
adv. 12tfc
trip from here to Pendleton Wednes
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
day.
Leathers.
16tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker and fam­
I have a few boxea of cull apples.
ily returned to their home in Voll-
mer, Idaho, Monday after enjoying Good sound apples except for packing
the holidays visiting with Mr. and defects, at 1 cent per pound, purchaser
Mrs. S. D. Thomas and family on the to furnish bis own box or sacks. Thos
16tfc
diagonal road east of town, Mrs. Campbell.
Thomas being the mother of Mrs.
Weaned pigs for sale. A. P. Gar-
Parker.
ner.
16-2tc
The Altar Society met at the home
For Sale—3 work horses, harness,
of Mrs. Cbas. Hahn Wednesday after- wagon with rack, fresno, plow, mower;
noon. It bad previously decided to do power concrete mixer; bouse moving
work for the Red Cross, and up to equipment; b. h. goods, including
date two sweaters are finished and heater. H. A. Frick.
16tfc
work begun on another. After a busi­
For
Sale
—
One
of
the
best
located
im
ness meeting it wss decided to meet
proved 6 acres in town. See W. L
January 23 at the home of Mrs. C. A.
F ear son.
16-2tc I
Keller. Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L.
-ime- , Stanfield.
“an@ea. Phone 83. 17-20p
1---
Steimer,
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Smith and family
For Sale—First class Wioesap apples
leave Tuesday next for their new home
in Stockson, Calif., after a residence at 2 cents per pound. J. S. Dyer. 17tfc
here of seven years. For a number of
Four foot slab wood at 86.50 per
years Mr. Smith bas held a position as cord, while it lasts. R. A. Stewart.
clerk in the store of B. S. Kinsgley,
17-ltp
during which time be lived on the
A
Snap
—
One
or
both of the Lois
ranch he sold recently to Bert Nation.
After looking around a bit after arri Smith bouses for sale at cost if sold
val in California, it is possible Mr. within the next two weeks. Write at
once to Lois Smith, Echo, Ore. 17 Itp |
Smith will enter business.
For Sale—160 quarts of canned fruits
The Baptist Ladies Aid met Wed-
and
pickles. E. E. Smith.
17-ltc I
nesday at the Ridgeway avenue home
of Mrs. M. D. O'Connell, the hostesses
For Sale—Ten stands bees and some
being Mesdames Bensel, Shotwell and supplies, also some shoals. H. J.
O'Connell.
A dainty three-course Belscamper.
17tfe
luncheon was served, consisting of pud-
ding a la mode, cheese straw and par- For Sale—One bronze turkey gobbler.
vue waters, and planitia wafers with W. A. Mikesell.
17-tfc I
poculum of coffee. There were fifty
ladies present, and all enjoyed a pleas
ant afternoon indulging in social cor-
verse.
Phone Your Orders
On her return from a lengthy visit
to the old home in Michigan recently,
Mrs. Geo. Davis was accompanied by
her cince. Miss Olive Bracken, who
will remain for a month or two. On
the homeward trip over the Rocky
mountains Mrs. Davis says they were
delayed considerably on account of
bad weather conditions demoralizing
train service, and were both surprised
and delighted at finding such
fine
weather on their arrival here.
„Catitea, ” See This Heater At Our Store
No. 114
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
First Class Tailoring
Done by
JACK WHITE
Hermiston’s Up’-to-Date
Cleaning and Pressing
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
“Boss Mechanic”
Overalls and Coats
Warranted not to rip, and fast colors
$1.75 EACH
Mack’s Variety Store
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
where or haul anything.
LEGAL BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE