HERMISTON HE 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 (packTges) 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 held 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 sold 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 FORDS ADVANCED $90.00 EACH F. O. B. Factory YESTERDAY SAPPERS’ INC (Full Measure Gasoline Service Station) HERALD, There will be a special meeting of I. O. O. F. lodge Monday night, at which time Dr. A. H. Johnson of the grand lodge will address members of the local Odd Fellow and Rebeckah I I HERMISTON 1 LOCALS— = orders. L. H. Stone has been on the sick list the past week. Did you no'ice Levi Reeder stepping around kind of proud like the first of Don’t fail to attend the Chautauqua the week? Well, the cause of that at Echo next week. was the presentation to him by Mrs. P. B. Siscel passed Tuesday in Reeder of a cute little daughter on Boardman visiting with former Wasco Sunday, February 17, 1918 friands now residing there. “The lamhing season is oo at the H.'J. Henry Hitt spent Wednesday trans­ Stilling ranchs six miles east of town, acting business in the county seat town where the gentleman has a flock of 160 bead of sheep on bis 40 acres. of Pendleton. Speaking of potatoes among other The Girls Honor Guard added five things while in Hermiston Wednesday, new stars to the service flag. This Mr. Stillings said that this would be a makes a total of 30. good year to plant, as he believes in President F. B. Swayze of the First the old maxiom that “when potatoes- National bank of this city made a are cheap plant, and when they are business trip to Pendleton Monday high priced let them alone.” last. MANY GOOD POSITIONS Nicholas Codd, of Spokane, president Can be bad by any ambitioua young of the Hermiston Light & Power Co., man or woman in tbe field of railway spent several days here this week. or commercial telegraphy. We want Last night the Honor Guard girls a number of young men and women to served refreshments at the annual prepare for the telegraph service to Firemen's ball, receiving the proceeds. fill vacancies caused by unusual draft­ Yesterday being Washington’s birth­ ing of young men for signal corps. day the bank, reclamation offices and Prepare to help your country. Write I today for full particulars. The Rail­ postoffice were closed during the day. way Telegraph Institute, Portland, Mils Esther Graham has received a -adv21-28 Oregon. high school credit from the state for having passed in the examination of Bible studies. Many conversions have been made during the week at the revival meet­ ings being held at the Baptist church by Rev. Marshall, the evangelist. | WANT ADS County Agent M. S. Sbrock was here from Pendleton Wednesday in conference with the committeemen selected by him to make the west end farm survey. For Sale:—As I am going to leave Hermiston I offer my 67 acre ranch for sale cheap; 35 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres orchard and good set of buildings: or will sell 37 acres with the buildings, orchard and 15 acres in alfalfa. C. H. Skinner adv.6 tfe Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Correll and family moved Monday from the Rym- Wait for Dr. Freeze, arson house on the west side to the E. the eye specialist, if you I. Davis residence on East Gladys need glasses or have avenue. any other eye troubles L. W. Furnas this week disposed of headaches. Regular visits to Hermis­ bis large tonnage of alfalfa hay which ton, Stanfield and Echo each month. he has had stacked in bis fields all Watch for dates. -advtfc winter to Alber Bros, of Portland. It Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale is understood that baling and shipping 16tfc Leathers. of the hay will begin immediately. For Sale—Two thoroughbred Poland Miss Jane Gunn gave a delightful China sows. W. J. Logan, li miles Valentine party to a number of her north of Dobler ranch. 19tfc young friends Friday evening of last For Sal«-One 21 inch wide tire wagon week at the home of her parents and one single buggy. Call phone 181. Youtbiul games were indulged in and 20tfc all partook of a nice luncheon prepared The Hermiston Stable has hacks by Mrs. Gunn. buggies and harnesses for sale, or to J. C. Ballenger, Boardman’s live trade for cows, horses or other stock. 20tfc wire business man, was transacting For Sale—Ten acres of choice land business in this city Wednesday, com­ 20tfc ing overland in bis car. He was near town. Peter Norquist. accompanied by his wife’s father, W. For Sale—Two work mares. Your A. Murcbie, of Wasco, who remained choice of two out ot six. W. S. Egbers 21-23p and visitd a couple of days with his brother, M. B. Murchie, and family, For Sale—Hatching eggs from Rhode Island Reds, 61 for 15. Good stock east of town. Mrs. C. W. La Barr. . 21-tfc Mr. and Mrs E T. Eriksen, former I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. residents of Hermiston, arrived Tues day from their home in Orland, Calif., Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p to remain a week visiting friends and For Sale—One mare, one light sin­ looking after property they own here. gle buggy harness and back. H. Pel mulder. 22 23p On the way they stopped a couple of days at Curvali is and visited with their For Rent—20 acres, partially Im­ daughter Norma, who is attending the proved, buildings, Columbia district. Good terms to right party. Also farm O. A. C. hack for aale. See Henry Hooker, or Miss Dorothy Ross was an agreeable write W. 502 Sharp av , Spokane. 22tfc host to a party of young people that For Sale—Irish Cobbler and Bur­ invaded her home a mile west of town bank seed potatoes, White Dent seed Wednesday evening to do honor to the corn, five foot fresno, also two good young lady on her birthday All re cows. Phone 4072. W. W. Felthouse. 22tfc port a pleasant time playing parlor games, and before time for departure 10 acre tract, 5 in bearing cherry Mra. Ross treated them to a luncheon trees, near Salem, to trade for land near Hermiston. R. W. Allen. 23-1tp that was declared excellent. For Sale—126 egg Petaluma incuba­ tor good as new. 10 thoroughbred White Orpington pullets laying, one wagon with rack. Enquire this office 23tfc Dr. and Mrs. A. Reid. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Strohm, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson and S R. Oldaker composed a party of Hermiston people that jour­ neyed by auto to Stanfield Saturday to participate in an entertainment that evening a. the home of their old friends, Mr and Mrs. W. P. Phillips Time was passed Tn playing "500," after which delicious refreshments were served. Three young mare mules for sale, well broken. J A. Reeves. 23tie For Sale—Three Jersey heifers from well bred stock, ranging in age from 8 months to 18 months Joe Udey. 23-tfc Hatching Eggs-O. A C.-Myers atrain B. P. Rocks, Stone's 200 egg strain W. Wyandottes, SI setting W. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Percey have re 23-tfe. ceived a letter from their son Hollis, Sanders, Jr. who with Harry Kelly recently joined Wanted—To exchange small dairy- the navy, in which be states that both ranch in Tillamook for irrigated land are now in the detention hospital al here. Call on or address T. W. Tilden, Bremerton, Wash , where they will i Hermiston, Ore. 23-tfc remain for 21 days. In the letter the young man tells bis parents not to worry, for he is getting all we wants . s ... . ... to eat and is being treated fine. . .____ , . . V hile the firemen drawing the west side hose cart were going a little slow on a hard up hill pull in response to the fire alarm Tuesday evening, a / . woman among a crowd on the street watching Ita progress was heard to re- i For Sale or Trade—160 acres hill and bench land, some creek bottom, 32 miles, east of Eugene, one-half mile from McKenzie river and highway: 15 acres in cultivation, three more ready to plow: one and one-half acre orchard. bearing; 60 acres under woven wire fence; small log house, out buildings, barn 20x60, wilb sheds: plenty of range for stock; trout stream runs through place; good fence Price 33000 Would trade for Irrigated land up to $4000. Address, Herman Smith, Vida, 53.54 mark that she "would hate to have Ore. her house afire.” That was au un­ kind remark, lady—you should have! Wanted— To buy small farm, im , . _ . . . . proved or unimproved Give descrin eulogised ths efforts of the fire laddies tion, price and terms in first letter. O. instead of ridicule them. . S. Hermanson, care Herald Office. Her. miston. Ore. ................ ad OREGON. HERMISTON, 23-tfe) The Methodist people will worship To Exchange— One good work horse with the Baptist brethren Sunday. for heifer or gilt. F. J. Auseon. 3 tfe Union services all day. This will be the closing day of the evangelistic _______ 1 For Sale -Small roll lopdesk, beater, meet logs. The subject for the morn- washing machine, book case, folding FRESNOES 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 EDISON AND COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS $27.50 TO $250.00 Late Records Easy Terms WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS Hermiston Drug Co Your Suit Renewed Just at this time of year, “between seasons,” tbe question of clothing is a puzzle. You don’t feel like investing in a new suit, and yet you need a change. We can help you out. ‘ Just get out some of those suits you have bung back in tbe closet, and bring them to us. WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW We not only press vour suit, but clean it, taking out all 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 5 Serviceable Dishes 5 cents 10c each and up for larger sizes “THE MOVIE” Phone Your Orders for all kinds of PARAMOUNT PICTURES starting March 2 Transfer Work After this date (March 2) Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. SHOW ONLY ON SATURDAY NO WEDNESDAY SHOW The City Transfer The Movie’ ’ will help you Hooverize W. B. BEASLEY SPECIAL ONCE A MONTH I am offering two lots of land under the West Extension of the Umatilla F’roject. One and one-half miles west of Umatilla on the Columbia Highway In the surest and best Fruit and Aifalfa district under the entire Umatilla Project. Will be sold in tracts of 10 acres up to the entire holdings at from $17.60 to $40 per acre. 240 ACRES Alfalfa land 2 miles south of Irrigon, on the main canal. Will be sold in lots of 40 acre s and upwards at $20.00 per acre. bedethree-quarter size bed spring and Chris mautress. L T. Eriksen. Zaire • "The Sweetest Al 2:30, "Is Story Ever Told the Son of God? Al 6:30 the young people will have their service and at spest on th. :30 the evangelist ill I speak on the | subject, " The Last Call. Wanted- High school boy to act as night man and for Saturday and Son- day service. $40 per mouth or will ya 860 per month to boy whocan also work afternoons Sappers’ Garage. 23 Ite S. R. OLD AKER, Hermiston, Ore.