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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1918)
The Civic Club will meet next Fri- day afternoon, January 25, at the rest rest room. EVERYBODY CAN Mrs. L Reeder is quite ill this week ' from a severe attack of la grippe. HELP WIN THE WAR It was decided at the meeting of the Mrs. Mary E. Swayze.of Pomona, Volunteer Fire D.-partment last Mon- - Kansas, is enjoying a visit in this city day night to hold the annual Fireman’s. Ball oe the same date as heretoforer: ( , at the home of her son, F. B. Swayze. Washington’s birthday, February 22. ith Miss Bessie McPherson visited Except to ail vacancies in calls al 1: | her parents lo Peddleton a few days $1.50 i Potatoes, 100 lbs. . . Beans, pink, white or red Tomatoes, per can . . Hominy, per can . . . • Corn, 2 cans .... Beets, per can .... Sweet Potatoes, per can Spinach, per can . . . 15c 15c . 20c | We are prepared to serve you CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY ALL PRICES ON GROCERIES IN THIS AD STRICTLY CASH 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 nood- 25c les, 10c size, now 3 for in 9c Bulk Macaroni, pound 6c 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 I AND WILL GIVE A REDUCTION IN PRICE FOR Round, Sirloin and T bone steaks, pound Boiling Beef, Plates and Flanks, pound 13c Pork Chops, trimmed .. . ... 200 35c Pork Roast, trimmed, pound 30c Pork, not trimmed, pound 25c and 30c Beef in quarters, front quarter, pound ......... a 13 c Hind quarters beef, first class steer and heifer, l.15c - ----- -I Friends That Never Fail, OTHER’S love for the little one never fails M • heat of this never even heat ng friend when econo day and night are a I investigate. 0 16 J I (6 J BURNS CHEAPEST COAL and NOWL employ of the Newport Constuction Co. Every citizen of this community is at Prineville for some time past, re- cordially invited to attend the union turned to Hermiston Wednesday., service at the Baptist church next C. S. McNaught and H. A. McKeen Sunday evening. Rev. Graham will arrived home yesterday morning from speak on “The aims of the war and the an overland business trip to North aims of those who stay at home.” Rev. Chapman will speak on “Tbe Yakima. aim of the church, and the depart Thomas Marxen is still confined to ments of the church.” This is a get his room in the Hotel. Hermiston, his together meeting. Special music for illness caused by la grippe showing for the occasion. very little sign of abatement. A large class of candidates were initiated into the mysteries of tbe var ious Odd Fellow degrees in Hermiston last Saturday night, Pendleton’s high class degree team putting on the work Together with the host of Odd Fel Ben McLeod of Lewistown, Mont., lows that came from Pendleton the visited at the home of his niece, Mrs. Stanfield represesentation was also E. L. Jackson, in tbe Minnehaha dis noticeable. At 11 o’clock all partook triot, a few days the fore part of the of a chicken supper prepared by the week. Rebekah ladies. Henry Hitt was in Portland a couple The Red Cross has established head of days the first of the week attending quarters in tbe storeroom adjoining to business matters and purchasing needed supplies for his confectionery tbe postoffice on tbe east. Seven sew- ing machines have been installed and F store. two more will be put in within tbe William Kennedy of Portland, the next few days. The sewing material government income tax collector who is expected to arrive shortly, and is located at Pendleton for the time thereafter active work will be in pro being, was visiting with friends in this gress daily. The Red Cross ladies city last Sunday. desire to secure a rug or old carpet and ersatile gentle- a half dozen straight backed, chairs. S R Oldaker man whom all Hermistonians know These articles may be donated or and like, being one of the pioneers of loaned. the project, spent last Sunday visiting with friends in Irrigon. ri B. T. Locke, a. wheat rancher of Bickleton, Washington, was here tor a couple of days this veek try lug io trade his holdings there for alfalfa land near this city B. S. KINGLEY ■ C a Eat More Potatoes and Less Wheat i ready made, no more men will be drafted from Oregon or other states head of the Col. H. G. Newport, before the 15th of next month In the Newport Construction Co i., has been meantime, however, flyers and ballcon: away 10 Portland all week on business. ists, although subject to the selective Mrs. F. V. Prime and son returned service law, may enlist as heretofore Sunday from a two weeks’ visit at the upon passing examination. parental home in Portland. Ladies to the number of half »hun Mrs F. L. "Kelley, who has been dred attended the silver tea held Wed-1 visiting with relatives at The Dalles, nesday afternoon by the Methodist | arrived home Sunday. , Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs B F Miss Josie Creasy has accepted a Strohm, and altogether a most enjoy position as nurse in the Hut Lake, able time was had. Luncheon, con Oregon, sanatorium, and is now en- sisting of fruit salad, salted crackers, gaged in her duties there. nut cookies and coffee, was served dur Ralph Hiatt, who has been in tbe ing the afternoon by the Aid. I last week. BY CONSERVING FOOD --------------........... H. E. Illsley has leased bis 20 acre ranch near »he experiment farm north of town to W. W. Sanders for a year. | —------- As 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. A. W. Prann, who is one of the cir cuit court jurors at the present term, came home Tuesday night from Pen dleton, having been excused from duty for the time being by Judge Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and family departed Tuesday of this week for their new home in Stockton, Calif. A large number of friends were at tbe train to bid them goodbye and wish them pros perity in the Golden state. M. K. Flickinger, who will be re membered by old-timers as having transacted business here often while agent at Coyote before that station was obliterated by Messner at tbe time the cut-off was built by the O.-W,, was in Hermiston renewing old acquaint- ances the latter part of last week. 418) ' Man Pigi . . • ... a After visiting in Portland with his family for three weeks, W. H Skinner returned to Hermiston the first of tbe week, and after transacting personal business matters left Tuesday evening for Lewiston, Idaho, for a short visit to a brother and other relatives resid- ing there. Miss Laura White, of Cresswell, Ore., who came here a month ago to visit with her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. White, died yesterday morning from pneumonia, following an attack of meules contracted on the train during the journey here. Deceased was 17 years old. The funeral will be held . Sunday, interment to be in Echo cerne- I tery, where her father is buried. Ser vices over the remains will be held at I WANT AOS. I 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. -adv49tfe For Sale—A span of mules at a bar gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer sey heifer. C. B. Percey. -adv4tfc For Sale:—As I am going to leave Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for vale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres orchard and good set of buildings; or will sell 37 acres with tbe buildings, orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa. C. H. Skinner adv.6-tfc Wait for Dr. Freeze, special if you need glasses or have any other eye troubles 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 SAPPER BROS. GARAGE Sorra Watch for dates. ====-=-====-======= ===== . COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS Phonographs all Prices and Tern Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records Hermiston Drug Co g romlg —4 ------ f mg _ First Class Tailoring Done by. ___ I JACK WHITE Hermiston’s Up- to-Date Cleaning and Pressing PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE y , A w" -.he-. -advtfc For Sale—Roselawn Farm, one and one-quarter miles southwest of Her- miston. One of the flneat orchard. alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs. Geo. Davis. V 13tfc. For Sale— Thoroughbred white Pekin ducks. Henry Sommerer. adv. 12tic “Boss Overalls and Warranted not to rip, and fast colors Want to buy Na 1 alfalfa to bale. Leathers. 16tfe 18-2tc Mrs. Louise Norvell, who died the day previous at the borne of her daughter. Position Wanted—Good, reliablegirl Mrs. Rhoda Johnson, who is Mes of 25 years desires a position in doc Young’s mother. At the lime of her tor’s office or practical nursing. Ad- death Mrs. Norvell had reached the dress I. L H Box 65, Stanfield, Ore. advanced age of 86, having been born | 18 2tp. in Tennessee December 31, 1813. De Lost—Jan. 2, a lady’s gold brooch, ceased is survived by a daughter, two with garnet center Finder please re- | sons, sixteen grandchildren and eight | turn to Mrs. F. E. Loch at O’Connell great grandchildren. | home and receive reward. 18 ‘ The ceremony attendant on the un- For Sale-3 work horses; harness, veiling of the service flag given to the wagon with rack, fresno, plow, mower: | city by the Giris Honor Guard of Her- power concrete mixer; bouse moving : miston which took place at the post- equipment; h. h. goods, incinding [ office Monday afternoon was a nice heater. H. A. Frick. 16tfe affair and was attended by an enthusi astic audience, all of whom, at the con- 1 buy any kind of livestock. A. L. » elusion of the very appropriate address Steimer, Standeld. Phone 83. A720p by Rev. Graham, joined heartily in the , For Sale— First elass Winesap apples singing of the national anthem The ' at 2 cents per pound. J. s. Dyer, nde . flag. with its 25 stars representing the For Sale-Ten stands bees and some boys who have gone from here tot supplies, aleo some shoats. H. J. fight for their country, adorne tbe wall | pn the poet office, where it draws altee. 1 Belscamper- iute I who patron- -------- :—-=== 9 For Sale—4 head work horses, 1 cow, | the local Baptist church at U a. m. on harnesses, back, 5 foot fresno, plow, | that day. mower, rake, tools, etc., roil top desk, swivel chair, six hole steel range with I,. Mr. , and Mrs. _ J. . H. Young went to hot water colls and other household" Pendleton, Tuesday attend the goods For Information Inquire at ilon and is viewed by all I lie that institution. Edison Week headaches. Regular visits to Hermis- ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. to funeral of the lady 8 grandmother. I Herald omee. New Year Suggestions gmr See This Heater At Our Store No. 114 For Sale—One bronze turkey gobbler, i W. A. Mikesell . K ite I $1.75 EACH Mack’s --------- ’------ , ris - * s------ we 7 The Hermiston Honey C Is now prepared to take orders for BEE SUPPLIES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. . Order now arid avoid the rush’ -ls . ", J - . GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE