Plasterers and
(HERMISTON:
e
EVERYBODY CAN
have
======== LOCALS ======= ) H. A. Waterman on Gladys avenue-
The Civil Service Commission hrs
announced
an examination for Umatilla
Miss Ruth Hart has accepted a posi-
county to be he'd February 9, 1918, at
tion in the local telephone exchange
Stanfield, to fill the position of rural
Mrs. H. J. Belscamper made a bus’-
carrier at Echo, Oregon, and vacan-
I nets trip io the county seat town of
oles that may later occur on rural
Pendleton Tuesday last.
routes from other postoffices in the
Mrs. L. M. Davis and daughter Miss county.
i visitors in this city
Mae were
; overland in their
Monday, OOI
HELP WIN
THE WAR
BY CONSERVING FOOD
auto.
Eat More Potatoes
and Less Wheat
Potatoes, 100 lbs.
. .
Beans, pink, white or red
Tomatoes, per can . .
Hominy, per can . . .
Corn, 2 cans . .
.
Beets, per can .2. . .
Sweet Potatoes, per can
Spinach, per can . . .
kalsominers
been busy this week working on the
interior of the handsome home of Mrs.
$1.50
15c
15c
Do You Want a Ranh?
, '
»
I have three of the best pieces of
The Knights of Pythias lodge in- land on the whole project for sale.
stalled officers Thursday evening of
They are the best and will cost you
last week, and at the same time con
good big money, too, and they are
ferred degrees on two candidates.
& B. OLDAKER
adv.
worth it.
Rev. L 8. Chapman, pastor nt the
local Baptist church, was away several
days this week enjosing a visit to the
MOTION PICTURE NOVELTY
parental home inDayton, Oregon.
‘
Miss Ethel
Young (arrived
lu the
city Thursday from St. Paul, Minn ,
and is a welcome guest at tbe home of
her brother, è. H. Young, and family
on Ridgeway avenue
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Bryant and son
Forrest came from Kamela, Oregon,
the home of the gentleman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bryani.
A special meeting of the Umatilla
Valley Beekeepers association will be
held in the Rest Room in Hermiston
on Thursday evening, January 31, at
7:30 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Callbeck visited
in Pendleton last Saturday, tbe former
returning home in tbe evening of that
day, while Mrs. Callbeck remained till
Monday as ibe guest of friends in that
city.
We are prepared to serve you
B. S. KINGLEY
Attorney W. J. Warner has brought
suit In tbe circuit court at Pendleton
in behalf of O. C. and J. E. Mason of
this city, who are sueing F. C. Altan
-for the payment of 3397.50, alleged to
be due for baling hay for him recently.
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
ALL PRICES ON GROCERIES IN THIS AD STRICTLY CASH
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
9c
Bulk Macaroni, pound
Sauerkraut, in bulk, pound
25c
A Cat Price ia All Groceries for CASH. Get our prices before
you buy as I am cleaning up my grocery stock and can save
you money on tbe stock I bave on band.
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 trimmed, 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.
NOTICE
GOME IN and see our new GENERATOR
for RE-CHARGING STORAGE BATTERIES.
Will handle the batteries of four cars at one
time, which means additional service for the
many patrons owning cara with starting and
lighting systems. :
SAPPER BROS. GARAGE
D. A. Snyder, Perle Hogle and
Frank Hole of Dayton, Oregon, were
here the first of the week looking over
the project and visiting at tbe home ol
Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman, the
above named gentlemen being re la
lives of Mr. Chapman.
On Saturday last in the circuit court
at Pendleton Judge Phelps handed
down a judgment quieting title for E.
P. Dodd to lands in this project, the
ownership of which have been in dis
pute between himself and the Wayne
Fruit Co.
Statues That Are Made to Dance, Act,
a
trip
on
into
the
wagon with rack, fresno, plow, mower;
power concrete mixer; bouse moving
equipment; h. h. goods,
incinding
healer. H. A. Frick.
16tfo
Phonographs all Prices and Terms
Good machine for $36.00 including 12 records
Hermiston Drug Co
First Class Tailoring
Cleaning and Pressing
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
“Boss Mechanic”
Overalls and Coats
Warranted not to rip, and fast colora
$1.75 EACH
Mack’ s Variety Store
»
The Hermiston Honey Co.
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
Phone 83,
.
Order now and avoid the rush
I buy any kind of livestock.
Steimer, Stanfield.
17 20p
For Sale—One bronze turkey gobbler.
W. A. Mikesell.
17-tfe
GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR
For Sale—Two thoroughbred Poland
China sows.
W. J.
Logan,
north of Dobler rauch.
1}
miles
191fc
For Sale—Good three-year-old Hol- I
stein heifer, came fresh laet Novem-
ber. Enquire of Wayne M. Akers l#-lp
Small Willamette
Valley
cheriy
orchard ia bearing to trade for Her.
miston acreage.
Full particulars P.
the
Horse — „
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I
Washingian O Box «00. Hermiston. Ore.
life
side near Bickleton, where be went a
For Salo—4 head work horses, har.
few days prior to look over wheat land | mmm , hack. & ft. fresno, plow, mower.
that the owner wants to trade for an tools, etc., roll top desk, swivel chair,
alfalfa
ranch
’*
-- ia ‘ the _ neighborhood
___________ : of typewriter, dresser and other household
Hermiston.
For information inquire at '
Herald office.
18-2te,
F It Brown of Weiser, Idaho, wss
For
Salo
—
Hoosier
cabinet.
Monarch
in the city a couple of days the first of
the week, and during his stay took a range, book case and dining room set
look over the project in company with a. a Frick.
R W. Allen of the experiment sta-
For Sale—Equipped Cyclone we 1
tion. This little visit was made by drill. Must sell. Wil sacrifice Will
Mr. Brown as an educational prelude to be al the Hotel Hermiston Sunday, the
| the taking up of county agent work by 27th. Any one interested meet me
him in Eastern Oregon,
COME IN AND HEAR NEW RECORDS
Hermiston’s Up-to-Date
B. F. Knapp, of the reel ertele firm
of Dodd & Knapp, returned Sunday eve-
from
Edison Week
JACK WHITE
-advtfc
Quite a number of tbe young men in Watch for dates.
and around Hermiston and vicinity
For Salem. Roselawn Farm, one and
who have already received tbeir
one- quarter miles southwest of Her-
classification find that they have been
miston. One of the flnest orchard-
placed in class one, and therefore will
alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs.
soon be called for physical examina-
Geo. Davis.
13tfc.
tion.
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
M. W. Sbarrard and little daughter
Leathers.
16tfc
Velma were bare Saturday and Sun-
Position
Wanted
—
Good,
reliable
girl
day from Willows, Oregon.
Mr.
Sbarrard formerly lived here and still of 25 years desires a position in doc-'
owns business property on Main street tor’s office or practical nursing. Ad-
While in tbe city they were guests at dress I. L. H., Box 65, Stanfield, Ore.
18 2tp
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Strohm.
For Sale—3. work horses, harness,
Heaven country
ment Company
WANT ADS
cm
Serri
“9
ning
Oregon Hardware & Imple
Done by
have been in Pendleton the major por
For Sale:—As I am going to leave
tion of the week doing jury duty in Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for
the Short murder case, for which Mrs. sale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres
Colwell and her son of Umapine are orchard and good set of buildings; or
on trial for the slaying of the aged will sell 37 acres with the buildings,
man.
orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa.
C. H. Skinner
adv.6-tfc
J. M. Smith, clerk at Hitt’s confect
ionery store, snd Thomas Campbell,
Wait for Dr. Freeze,
head clerk in the Hermiston Produce
the eye specialist,
you
& Supply Co. store, left Tuesday on a need glasses or have
vocational trip to Portland, Oregon, any other eye trouble*
2
and Tacoma and Camp Lewis, Wash headaches. Regular visits to Hermis
ington.
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
Contractors Reeder A Correll are
getting well along with the work of
remodeling the interior nnd exterior
I of the bunk house esed as sleeping
quarters by the section crew of the
O.-W. railway In this city. Besides
this they have made needed repairs to
the section house end depot.
We have in stock the genuine
Holt Fresno in Three and Five
Foot Sizes, and our prices are
very reasonable.
We ask you to examine these
before buying elsewhere.
Jump and Fight.
The motion picture folk have hit
upon a novelty called “animated sculp
ture,” which means that they take
statues and make them move. The feat
isn’t as hard as it seems, although the
work required is much greater than
drawing hundreds of pictures with pen
and ink for a movie cartoon.
The figures are first modeled in clay,
then changed to different poses and
photographed one by one. The photos
are thrown on the screen without a
break, so that they Jump about as if
they were real. The effect is startling-
|y realistic and highly amusing. In one
of the films only recently completed
there are no less than nine figures, all
of them moving about as If they were
flesh and blood. The rather jerky ac
tion serves only to enhance the amus
ing result.
To appreciate the amount of work
required in making these new films It
must be remembered that each time
one of tbe sculptured figures moves a
aew pose must be made. This means,
in other words, that the camera must
stop until the sculptor goes over each
plastic figure and molds it into tbe cor
rect position before he can photograph
it. There are sixteen different poses to
a foot of film. Hence for the ordinary
reel of 1,000 feet there are 16,000 sepa
rate poses for each figure. Imagine the
work required when three or more
figures have to be made for each scene!
—Popular Science Monthly.
Send your washing to tbe Model
R. W. Allen of the experiment sta
laundry
at The Dalles.
Oregon,
tion was in Stanfield Monday assisting
through P. R Siscel, local agent. Bas
G. L. Dunning, a big rancher of that
ket leaves Tuesday morning and re
place, in the wor.< of laying out bord
turns Friday of each week.
-adv49tfc
ers on 120 seres of land on the Furnish
project that is being prepared for seed
For Sale—A span of mules at a bar
ing this spring.
gain for quick sale, also yearling Jer-
-adv4ifc
A. W. Prann and William Leathers sey heifer. C. B. Peroey.
Mrs. W. T. Roberts and children ar
rived Monday from a lengthy visit to
the home of the lady in Minnesota,
whither »he was called by the serious
illness of her father, who hat since
fully recovered.
Mr. Roberts met
them at Spokane and accompanied
them home.
FRESNOES
there. C. W Millership.
100.
Reeder & Correll
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
HERMISTON
SECOND HAND STORE
Pays the hi chest price for
Estimates furnished on
All Classes of
Buildings
SECOND HAND
FURNIT’JRE
of all H nds.
Let us know what hou
Accurate information given on
hold
goods you ha ve to se.l
e have Nearly Ever, Known Arti de in
the Second Homi Line for Sale
CALL AND ISPS CT OUI STOCK
BUTTER WRAPPERS
For Sale at Herald Office
LEGAL
M. DUTY, PR OPRIETOR
BLANKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD o TICE