The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 23, 1918, Image 4

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    THE
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
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B. S. KINGSLEY
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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 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
See Us About Your
MOWER and RAKE
For this season.
Orders already in
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON
—— LOCALS
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HERMISTON,
OREGON.
The cooked food sale to be held Sat­
urday, March 30, by the Baptist Ladies
Aid will be in the Swayze building
across the street from the meat market.
Mrs. W. J. Kennings, two daughters
Mrs. J. M. Smith of Irrigon visited and a son, who have been quite ill
In this city over Sunday with relatives. from measles the past ten days, have
recovered.
A Thrift card in your pocket beats a
C. Chamberlain and daughter Mies
half dozen flags on the lapel of your
Blanche
returned Tuesday evening
coat.
from a short business trip to Pendle-
Aldermen C. S. McNaught and H. M.
ton.
Straw and Henry Hilt passed several
C. C. M ison arrived home - alone—
days this week in Portland attending
Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit to
to important business matters.
relatives and friends io Petaluma,
Mrs. Rhoda Johnson returned to her
Calif
home in Pendleton Sunday after a
F P. Phiop», chairm an of all east
pleasant visit here with her daughter,
end committees now engaged in the
Mrs. J H. Young, and family.
W. S S. campaign, reports that the
Mrs. J. W. Williams returned Sun­ work is progressing nicely and that a
day from Portland, where she passed house to house canvass is being made.
a week visiting with three married
Foreman Frank Bilderback of High­
laughters residing there.
land Farm, owned by Col. J. F. Mc­
Miss Laura Brumback, the trained
Naught, reports that a good flow of
nurse, visited several days this week
water was struck in a well just com-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
pleted on the ranch at a ‘depth of 108
Brumback, in Walla Walla, Wash.
feet.
George Corse, who recently under
Delegations from Boardman and
went an operation in Pendleton, return­
Umatilla will be in attendance at the
ed home Monday, and though still
Auditorium on the evening of April 1,
somewhat weak is recovering nicely.
when George Kirkpatrick, the able
Ray W. Sprague has leased the E lecturer, speaks here.
E Smith improved 20 acre tract from
The purpose of the National War
Bert Nation, and will operate, it this
Savings committee is to create an army
year.
of savers who will, by saving, release
Charles Skinner passed a few days labor and materials for the use of the
in Portland this week, and while there government in the war, and who will
made preparations for the moving to lend their savings to the government
that city of himselt and family shortly. to prosecute the war.
Adolf Skovbo, formerly a resident of
See Mrs. Johnson for Spring Coats,
this city but now a rancher at Board pretty Shirt Waists, one piece Dresses,
man, has been bere all week pruning Children’s Dresses, separate Skirts,
the Robb orchard.
Petticoats, bouse Dresses and mater­
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel, Miss ials by the yard. Home Mondays and
Adv
Agnes Soneson and Walter Davis con- Fridays. Phone 43.
stituted a party that made an overland
trip by auto to Pendleton last Salur
day.
Saturday last J. M Thom, beeman,
shipped 800 pounds of wax in the raw
to Ogden, Utah, where it will be made
into brood foundations and returned
to him.
M W.Sharrardof Willows, Oregon,
was here Wednesday and part of
Thursday having some dental work
done and looking after business prop-
erty he owns in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McPherson were
up from Pendleton Sunday, and en
joyed a visit during the day with their
daughter, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, and het
husband, at their home in Minnehaha
district.
Lost—A brown muff. Finder please
leave at this office or return to Mrs
A. W. Agnew, owner, and receive re-
ward.
26c
I WANT AOS
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­
turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfe
We will buy clean rags in 10 pound
lots or over at 8c per pound cash.
Have you any? Sappers’ Inc.
27tfc
For Sale—3 young turkey toms and
I hen. Sept.-hatch; fine birds; best lay­
27-ltc
The county-wide meeting for the ing strain. J J. Casserly.
discussion of the forthcoming Liberty
Eggs for hatching for the next two
loan campaign convened in Pendleton weeks from my two breediug pens of
yesterday morning. F. B. Swayze and White Leghorns at 81.25 per setting of
27-2tc.
Thomas Campbell were in attendance 15. F. M. Guiwits.
from here.
For Sale—Small black mare, abso­
safe for lady or child to drive
Jake Stork, who is noble grand of lutely
single or double or to ride. Will trade
the Stanfield lodge of Oda Fellows, for cow or heifer and pay difference.
went to Echo Saturday night with the Box 84, Hermis'on.
27-2tc
Stanfield delegation and assisted in
For Sale—5 head of dairy cattle, good
couferring the initiatory degree on a stock; 1 mower, 1 plow and other arti­
cles too numerous to mention. George
candidate entering the Echo lodge
Kendler, 1 mile west of Hermiston. 57p
S. H. Boardman, after whom the
For Rent—The Swayze residence,
thriving little town of Boardm, 25
six rooms, with garage.
miles down the Columbia river in the containing
Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, Box 533 . 26tfc.
west extension, was called, was a busi
Hatching Eggs-O. A C.-Myers
uess visitor in this city the first of the
strain B. P. Rocks, Stone’s 200 egg
week.
strain W. Wyandottes, 81 setting W.
23-tfc.
Here's one way in which bald-headed Sanders, Jr.
men can he p win the wa : Stop buying
Wanted—To exchange small dairy
patent medicine hair-growers, and put ranch in Tillamook for irrigated land
the money into War Saving Stamps. here. Call on or address C. W. Tilden,
Hermiston, Ore.
23-tfc
if trying to grow hair on a bald
White Leghorn eggs, 86.00 per hund­
head isn’t a waste of time and—money,
red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore.
what is?
26-35
City Attorney W. J. Warner has
Wednesday,
March
27,
added to bis land holdings in Colum­
Dr. Freeze the Eye Spec­
bia district by the purchase recen’ ly of
ialist will be at Hermis-
ton Hotel all day and
40 acres about two miles north of bis
may be consulted free by
home place. Men and teams are al-
those in need of his services. Head-
ready busy preparing 20 acres for aches, crosseyes and other eye trou
alfalfa seed.
bles given special attention. Satisf-c
lion guaranteed in every case under-
Tom Marxen came home from Pen taken. Charges reasonable. At Echo
dleton last Saturday after having been 25th, Stanfield 26th.
26-27
laid up in the hospital there the past
From March 1st the charge for ser
i six weeks from ulceration of the limbs, vice from our Shorthorn bull will be 13
caused from bursting veins. An oper­ per cow served.
Hall & Skovbo.
24 28p
ation has removed the trouble, and
now Mr. Marxen is fairly on the road
For Sale—Young work team, weight
to complete recovery.
about 2600. Inquire Herald office.25tfc
A special meeting of Queen Esther
Three general work horses for sale.
Chapter, O. E S , was held Thursday Leathers.
25tfc
afternoon to welcome W. G. M Mrs.
For Sale— Black 1300 pound ten rear
Lena C. Mendenhall, at which time an old gelding, broke like one should be.
enthusiastic audience listened to a J. A. Peed.
25 tfc.
beautiful talk and witnessed an exposi-
Good cottage for rent, reasonable.
lion of the work. Mrs. Mendenhall Geo. A. Cressy.
26tfc
left yesterday morning to complete her
Orchard spraying.
Power spraying
work in Eastern Oregon.
machine
J. W. Campbell, phone 277.
Judge G. W. Phelps was a Sunday v •
26 27
iior at the home of his brother, F. A.
Good cows for sale. Am overstock-
Phelur, in this city while on his way ed. Geo. A. Cressy.
26tfe
from Pendleton to Heppner to bold
Wanted
—
600
second-hand
sacks.
In
court. Accompaning him was C E
land Empire Lumber Co.
24tfe
We are already receiving orders for Johnston Mow­
ers and Rakes. You better order early too and get in on
the special inducements offered for first few sold. Ship-
mente will arrive in April or early May and a complete Woodson, the well known Heppner at-
line of parts will always be carried by us.
I torney,
who was lookink over the Po*
sibilities for his candidacy aa joint re-
For Sale—Goose eggs for hatching.
Geo Strohm.
24-27
presentative from Umatilla and Morrow
| counties.
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
Leathers.
16tfe
Also see us for your other farm implements.
SAPPERS’ INC
Me-dames Brownson and Waterman
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
gave a party laat Saturday afternoon Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
| at the home of the former lady in
For Rent— 20 acres, partially Im-
| honor of Mrs. E T Eriksen, who left proved, builaings, Columbia district.
this week for her home in California Guod terms to right party. Also farm
hack for sale. See Henry Hooker, or
write W 602 Sharp av , Spokane. 22t fe
17“"’ A^t
asee" îevena.
(There is one chance left for one only Ford delivery
sz’hahle.
in April to whoever gets their order in first for this, were present, and the afternoon passed
Remember
the time saved with a - - Ford will make up r for i vernal
enjoyably
in playing games, con-
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Ion and partakibk or luncheon,
I ably prepared by the hostesses.
the help shortage sure to exist this season.
Tsted eggs for hatching-- R. J. Reds
and White Leghorns, O A. C. strain,
61 for 15
Orders taken for dav old
chicks, 124c and 15c each Mrs. C. W ,
La Barr.
24tfe
SPRAYS
We have in our complete stock of spray materials
Black Leaf 40
in all size cans
Arsenate of Lead
in Is, 5s, 10s and 50s
Dry Lime-Sulphur
in bulk
Owing to unsettled market conditions
we would ask all our customers to place
their orders early.
Oregon Hardware & Imple
I
ment Company
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 ™ $250.00
Late Records
Easy Term
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS
Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Arsenate
Sprays at about last year’s prices
Hermiston Drug Co.
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
PRETTIEST
PERCEY SISTERS
THE LEADING MILLINERS
Phone Your Orders
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
“THE MOVIE”
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A Good Show
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Every Saturday Night
The City Transfer
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LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY IS
NOW ON DISPLAY.
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TOO LATE
To get it all. 40 acres out of that 160 with the spring on,
that I was talking to you about last week has been sold, but
I will make a new proposition and offer the 120 acres that is
left for $1700.00; this also includes the spring. 40 acres is
rated by the Reclamation service as ready for water now,
about 40 acres more is under the ditch and the balance is
pasture land.
$425.00 CASH DOWN
will handle it, balance on long time with 6 per cent interest.
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S. R. Oldaker, Hermiston.
W: R. Walpole, General Agent, Irrigon, Oregon
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