The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 16, 1918, Image 4

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    HE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMI S TON, OREGON:
W. J. Giese has been away to
Nampa, Idaho, on a violi lobi* brother
YARNS
We have the soft, smooth Oregon
yarn, just what you have
been looking for
$1.15
Spring Goods now Arriving Daily
Come in and look them over
We Have the Flour Substitutes
Fresh Vegetables
Beans, white, red or pink, 15c lb
Corn Flakes . (packiges) 25c
B. S. KINGLEY
MULTIPLYING POWER
Every man, woman and child would like to
MULTIPLY THEIR POWERS these days.
The tasks before us call for “full steam ahead.”
You are multiplying your bodily powers
when you eat our choice
MEATS
None but the choicest animals butchered,
and from the field to your market basket the
meats are handled in a perfectly clean and sani­
tary manner.
Our grocery bargains are the talk of the
town—for they are always fresh, wholesome
and ¡»old at Hooverized prices.
The safety and well-being of our customers
is our first consideration.
We want to serve you
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
Fall Has Gone
Winter is No Word in Hermiston
SPRING IS HERE
Dress your car up for the spring. Get some
BOSS TOP ENAMEL DRESSING and surprise your­
self, how good you can make the old car look.
’Wecan wash and polish the body at a small
cost too, and if it needs it, give it a coat of Body
Enamel, or you can buy the latter cheaply and apply
it yourself.
. *
SAPPERS’ INC.
Did you get a valentine Thursday?
Masons! Work in third
Tuesday, February 19.
degree.
Step out t the Firemen's ball next
Friday evening, Feb. 22.
Harry.
Miss Ada Prann is in Portland this
week selecting millinery for the store
of E. W. Mack in this city.
FRESNOES
I
Quite a number from here attended
the Red Crose dance in Umatilla the
first of the week.
The revival being held this week at
the Baptist church by Rev. Marshall
Hollis Percey and Harry Kelly went is drawing large audiences nightly.
to Portland Thursday to join the navy.
Rev. H F. Pemberton, the district
C. S. McNaught is sporting a new superintendent, wil preach at the
Maxwell car, which be purchased in Methodist church at 11 a. m. and hold
Walla Walla while there last week.
the communion service following. He
Miss Frances Hinkle arrived home will preach at Columbia al 3 p. m.
from Pendleton Saturday evening after
T. W. Sapper returned yesterday
vi-iting with friends in that city for a morning from Portland with a Vim 30
week.
horse auto truck for J. M. Thom, the
Miss Leah Percey left for Portland bee man, and the same day the local
Thursday to spend a week or more in auto firm sent Harry McMillan to Pen-
that city making selections of millin­ dleton for a new Ford touring car for
J. W. Campbell.
ery goods for her store here.
R. C. Challis has made a quick
Mrs. J. F. Morfilt, received a letter
Thursday from her husband, Sergeant covery from his recent operation for
Morfilt, apprising her of his safe ar- appendicitis, having been able to re­
turn home from St. Anthony’s hospi­
rival in France.
tal in Pendleton Monday. Though still
F. A. Chezik came home Saturday
somewhat weak, he is getting along
from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­
nicely since bis return.
dleton after pulling in a week at that
institution getting rid of a severe at­
Notice of Special Meeting in School Dis-
tack of la grippe.
i
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.
Oregon Hardware & Imple­
ment Company
trict No. 112
J. K. Shotwell was up from near
Notice is hereby given to the voters of
Prineville, where he is superintending
the building of an irrigation system, School District No. 112 of Umatilla county,
Oregon, that a special school meeting will be
on a visit to his family for several days
held at the school house of the said district on
the this week..
Feb. 25, at 8 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of
Edward McKeen, one of Uncle Sam’s voting on improvements and authorizing the
navy boys stationed at San Diego, Cal­ borrowing of money for same.
ifornia, enjoyed a short furlough visit­
Dated this 2d day of February, 1918.
ing at the parental home near this city
Walter L Blessing, Chairman
this week.
H. M. Sommerer, Clerk.
Mrs. George Holland returned from
Pendleton Monday evening in company
Notice of Meeting
with her daughter Dorothy, who had
Every
member
of the Umatilla Val­
been taking medical treatment there
ley
Beekeepers
Association
is request­
for several days last week.
ed to attend a meeting of the organiza­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young and fam tion to be held in the Civic Center
ily have moved into one of the Frick room in Hermiston on Friday even­
houses untili their bungalow is ready ing. February 22, at which time busi­
for occupancy, and Mr. and Mrs Bar­ ness of importance is to come before it.
nes are now occupying the former re­
F. B. Knapton, Secretary
sidence of the pogtmaster.
Attorney J. T. Hinkle attended the
automobile show in Portland the latter
part of last week. He was there for
the opening, and says it was a grand
and gorgeous affair. On his return
early this week be was accompanied
by his son Dale, who is attending Reed
Send your washing to the Model
college in Portland, who came for a
laundry
at The Dalles, Oregon,
short vacatlonal home visit.
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
Dr. Kern, president, end Harry ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
Straw, manager of the Inland Empire turns Friday of each week.
-adv49tfc
Lumber Co. of this city, returned Wed­
For Sale:—As I am going to leave
nesday from Great Falls, Mont., where
they spent a week attending the Lum- Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for
sale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres
barmens’ convention and sightseeing orchard and good set of buildings; or
in Glacier park. They reported a big will sell 37 acres with the buildings,
meeting, lumbermen from nearly all orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa.
C. H. Skinner
adv.6-tfc
western states being there.
WANT ADS
Milton A. Miller, collector of inter
nal revenue for the state of Oregon,
has been notified by the treasury de­
partment at Washington, D. C., that
the time for filing the 1917 income tax
returns, including individuals and cor­
porations, has been extended to April
1, 1918, thus giving an additional
month to that provided by the war
tax act of October 3, 1917. As soon as
the blanks are received each corpora­
tion will be notified. .Collector Miller
would appreciate the early filing of re­
turns, so that the work of his offioe
may not be unduly congested.
Walt for Dr. Freeze,
the eye specialist, if you
need glasses or have
any other eye troubles
headaches. Regular visits to Hermis-
ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
Watch for dates.
-advtfc
Mrs. B. Haceline entertained last
Sunday In honor of ber mother, Mrs.
Sirah Frick, at a 12 o’clock birthday
dinner. Those present were the Jo-.
John and George Royer families of
Pilot Rock, the three gentlemen be­
ing brothers of Mrs. Frick and promt-
neni business men of that town, who
made the trip over by auto in three
hours.
After
partaking
of a proceeded
sumptu- !
oue
turkey
dinner
the party
$27.50 t $250.00
Late Records
Easy Terms
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS
Hermiston Drug Co.
Your Suit Renewed
Just at this time of year, “between sea sons,” the question
of clothing is a puzzle. You don’t feel like investing in * new
suit, and yet you need a change.
We can help you out.
Just get out some of those suits you have hung back in the
closet, and bring them to us.
WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW
We not only press your suit, but clean it, taking out ail
grease and dirt, and giving it really the appearance of new.
We help vou to practice economy with neatness.
JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR
MACK’S VARIETY STORE
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
16tfc
Leathers.
For Sale—Two thoroughbred Poland
China sows. W. J. Logan, 14 miles
north of Dobler ranch.
19tfc
Small Willamette Valley cherry
orchard in bearing to trade for Her­
miston acreage. Full particulars P.
19tfc
Through the courtesy of the Honor O Box 600, Hermiston, Ore.
Guard girls, who have worked dilig­
For Sale—4 head work horses, har­
ently to secure authentic addresses of nesses, hack, 5 ft. fresno, plow, tools,
all the army and navy boys who went etc., swivel chair, typewriter, and other
from here, The Herald is enabled this household goods. For information in-
quire al Herald office.
18-2tc
week to give a complete list of Her­
miston’s young patriots. A type­
written copy of the names and ad­
dresses have been sent by the Honor
Guard to each of the boys for the pur­
pose of enabling them to write lo one
another. Any relative being apprised
of a change of address from this list
will confer a favor by informing The
Herald or Mr. Porter at the rest
rooms. The list appears in another
column.
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
5 Serviceable Dishes 5
cents
each
10c each and up for larger sizes
For Sale—Hoosier cabinet, Monarch
range, book case and dining room set.
H. A Frick.
19
The Hermiston Honey Co.
For Sale - Ooe 24 inch wide lire wagon
and one single buggy. Call pbone 181.
20tfc
The Hermiston Stable bas hacks
buggies and harnesses for sale, or lo
trade for cowi, horses or other stock.
20tfc
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
For Sale—Ten acres of choice land
near town. Peter Norquist.
201/c
For Sale—Two work mares. Your
choice of two out ot six. W.S Egbers
21-23p
Order now and avoid the rush
GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR
For Sale—Hatching eggs from Rhode
Island Reds, SI for 15 Good stock
Mrs. C. W. La Barr.
21-ifc
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
For Sale—Roselawn Farm, one and
one-quarter miles southwest of Her­
For Sale—One mare, one light sin-
Elelbuz.s harness and hack. H. Pel miston. One of the finest orchard-
22 23p alfalfa tracts on the project. Mrs.
on a lour of the Hermiston country and I .
Geo. Davis.
13tfc.
by ex
ranch
they say, especially with Geo. Strohm's Describe fully. E. Preeoe, 66 Matte-
prospects to help Hooverize in the sore Ave., Portland,
way of pork The dinner was cbarsc I
HERMISTON
SECOND HAND STORE
were pleased and impressed with what peWented pE}entar sbaer.
terisale, inasmuch as It was the first I proved, Slai,." Columbia disiriei.
time Mrs Frick had the privilege of Good terms to right party. Aleo farm
eating a meal with all three brothers hack for sale. See Henry Hooker, or
• at the same table, «he te the oldest | write W 508 Sharp ay ’ Spokane.
and George the youngest of a large
All having books belonging to the |
family, and upon making thia viali to Baptist church please return
We
Oregon It la the second time in life need them for the meetings.
’TÍ^ same brother, the first
h In 1905 on her trip west, when he : keeper
W.niMi-Gir! for «.oogr.^er, book-
i time
and stock room checking,
was a young man. This time, how - Sappers' Ine. (Garage)
22 It
ever
met
she, fell a Mrs.
as another
For need
Sale potatoes.
—Irish Cobbler
and Bur-
bachelor
victim Geo.,
to Dan
Cupid, i bank
White Dent
seed
After much merriment and gued corn, five foot fresno, aleo two go-d
Reeder & Correll
Pays the highest price for
SECOND HAND
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FURNITURE
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Estimates furnished on
All Classes of
Buildings
Accurate
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