The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 30, 1918, Image 4

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    Buying Liberally
Seed
Potatoes
NETTED GEM
Variety
We have a pure strain
high land seed for sale
$1.75 per 100 lbs.
This is the year to
Raise Potatoes
And Help Win the War
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
THIS IS THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN GET
Groceries, Meats and Lard
AT HOOVERIZED PRICES
We have lard and compound in bulk.
pail and get it filled.
Bring in your
Pure Hog Lard, per lb. . . 30c
Compound, per lb......................... 27c
OUR BUTTER IS ALWAYS FRESH
We want your Butter and Eggs and
your Veal and Beef. Will pay
top price for No. 1 stuff.
Our Auto Truck Makes Occasional
Trips to Pendleton
and if you have a few hogs or other farm produce
you wish to market there we would be pleased to
take it for you.
This Adv. is Money
If you will sign your name and bring in this advertisement
we will apply the same as $1.00 in cash on the purchase of
any of the following makes of automobile casing now in stock
Only one of these slips can be used by one family
and we will not accept them after April 10, so be sure and
use the cash slip at once. All the tires listed are regular
stock carrying the usual guaranteed mileage of from
3,500 to 10,000 miles, depending on the make you take
and price of tire selected.
Tires to which this adv. applies: United States,
Goodrich, Imperial, Lee and Firestone.
A $1100.00 Stock to Select From
SAPPERS’ INC.
Name of car owner
Address
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i HERMISTON:
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LOCALS—
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Mr and Mrs. C. W. Tilden enjoyed
Sunday last visiting in Irrigon.
S L. Carson made a trip to Irrigon
the first of the week to look after
property that be owns there.
Mrs. George Holland and daughter
visited in Pendleton over Saturday,
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs.
F. C. McKenzie enjoyed an auto trip
to Pendleton Monday.
ASBESTOS
PROTECTED TIRES
Columbia district on a Thrift and
War Savings drive made a very credit
able showing last week. Out of the
homes represented in school a 100 per
cent record was made. In the homes
in the district 90 per cent or over con­
tributed. Considering that many are
new on the project and having many
avenues for their money we think thal
the sum of $535 shows a pretty good
spirit. The following pupils have sold
or partly sold and purchased them
selves 850 each worth of W. S. S.:
Gertrude Hall. Florence Hannan,
Georgia Beddow, Lawrence Heinl,
James Hall, Clyde Hal), Leonard
Rod, ers, Laird Donaldson.
GUARANTEED FOR 7500 MILES
of satisfactory service—more miles of service than any other
pneumatic tire on this or any other market This tire costs
no more than any other standard tires-not as much as some
of them.
Mra. B. M. Rogers left Sunday on a
To Vote on Improvements
visit to the home of a daughter resid­
The board of directors of school
ing in Cambridge, Idaho.
A ten pound girl arrived at the district No. 112, Columbia district,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winesett on have called a meeting of the voters on
the afternoon of April 12, to vote on
Thursday, March 21, 1918.
the proposed improvements. At that
Attorney William Warner
lime Arbor day will be fittingly ob­
transacting legal business in the served by the planting of trees in
county seat Monday.
Columbia Park
H. M. Sommerer, Clerk
Mrs. M. E. Hoisington is in from the -adv2tc
ranch home several miles east of town
to visit for a time with her daughter,
See Mrs. Johnson for Spring Coats,
Mrs. A. C. Spinning.
pretty Shirt Waists, one piece Dresses,
Misses Elizabeth Teevans, Blanche Children’s Dresses, separate Skirts, A
Diether and Floy Hummel, instruc ors Petticoats, bouse Dresses and mater­
in the local schools, visited in Pen­ ials by the yard. Home Mondays and
Adv
Fridays. Phone 43.
dleton over Sunday.
E. J. Willits, bookkeeper in the
local reclamation service offices in this
city, enjoyed a little vacational trip to
Pendleton Tuesday aud Wednesday.
O. M. Graham, who for the past three
years has been holding a clerical pos­
ition in the O. R. & N. offices at Port
land, was here Thursday and Friday
visising bia parents, Rev. and Mrs. T.
A. Graham, before going to. Camp
Lewis for army training at the call of
the draft.
(WANT ADS.
Oregon Hardware & Imple
ment Company
Easy Terms
Late Records
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 Sale—Young work team, weight
about 2600. Inquire Herald office.25tfc
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
Three general work horses for sale.
Leathers.
25tfe
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
Good cottage for rent, reasonable.
Geo. A. Creasy.
26tfc
Wanted—600 second-hand sacks. In
land Empire Lumber Co.
24tfc
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale
Leathers.
16tfc
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
“THE MOVIE”
===A Good Show======
Every Saturday Night
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
For Rent—20 acres, partially im­
proved, builaings, Columbia district
Good terms to right party. Also farm
hack for sale. See Henry Hooker, or
write W. 502 Sharp av., Spokane. 22tfc
Millinery
Tested eggs for batching—R. I. Reds
and While Leghorns, O. A. C. strain,
SI for 15 Orders taken for day old
chicks, 121c and 15c each Mrs. C. W.
La Barr.
24tfc
For Sale—150 egg Mandy Lee in-
cubator, Humphrey bone cutter, hand
or horse power; potato digger and
planter; 800 lb. capacity Economy
King separator. Wm. Kennedy, fourth
unit.
28tfc
Mr. and Mra. E. W. Mack have re­
ceived a letter from their son Sidney,
formerly of Boardman, in which be
says he has been transferred from
Kelly Field to Houston, Texas. He is
wireless mechanician for air planes,
For Sale—Loose alfalfa hay. Sap-
and has been promoted to first lieuten­
pera’ Inc. See ua if you are abort. •
ant in the radio service.
28 Ite
Lew. A. Cales, representing the As­
Lost— Music stand in case last Satur*
bestos Protected Tire Company of P n-
night between He rm .ston and
dleton, was in Hermiston on We dues day
Boardman. Finder please notify this
day looking after the interests of his office.
28 Ite
company. The Asbestos Protected tire
Good saddle horse for sale cheap.
Is the only tire manufactured that has
Wil) drive single or double. Robt. E.
a positive guarantee for 7,500 miles cf Kennedy.
28tfc
satisfactory service.
See us for your mowers, rakes, plows,
Rev. C. P. Bailey, an old time harrows, gas engines or anything in
preacher of Eastern Oregon,
will the farm machinery or implement line
• reach at the Baptist church next if you want the best at prices that are
right. Sappers' Inc.
28-35c
Sunday morning and evening. Rev.
For Sale—Freeh young cow, $60.
Bailar haa many friands in Hermis
ton. R V. Chapman will occupy the Cheap work horse. H, J. Stillings.
28t»o
pulpit of Caivary Baptist church at
Wanted
—
Good
alfalfa
land
in
ex.
The Dalles on that day.
change for 5 acre irrigated commercial
orchard near Hood River. High school i
from Washougal. Wash., to look after R F D. tel., electric lights, ete well I
lawn, shade trees, 5 room bouse, barn’ I
the tract of land known as the Ander- family berries, la asparagus and 2 to
son place, situated a short distance 3a alfalfa between Irces. Give full ;
northeast of Hermiston, until the ar­
rival of her husband. Mr Lee bought etc. W H Corey, Hood River, Ore
28 31p
the tract some months ago, and will
Mrs. Reece of Stanfield, who has a
take up the active work of the faim
prticula rewater, distance, section,
from the position he holds io the
woolen mills at Washougal. He hasten
dered his resignation, and hopes to be
here by the first of April.
Adjustments, should any be necessary, are made by us
at our store without haggling or compromise on an actual
mileage basis. You don’t have to wait to send the tires to
Portland, Spokane, Seattle or elsewhere.
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 TO $250.00
D. R. Brownell, ever pleasant and
agreeable pioneer merchant of the
neighboring town of Umatilla, was
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
here on business Monday.
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
Mrs. F. M. Bryant left Monday for ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­
Napavine, Wash., on a week’s visit to turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
her daughter Opal, who is holding a
Eggs for batching for the next two
situation as telegraph operator there. weeks from my two br ediug pens of
White Leghorns at SI.25 per setting of
William Shaar returned from Port­ 15.
F. M. Guiwits.
27 2tc.
land Wednesday, having been called
For Sale—Small black mare, abso-
to that city to attend to some matters
lutely safe for lady or child to drive
ot business on the preceding Saturday single
or double or to ride. Will trade
Little Helen Stork, the nine year for cow or heifer and pay difference
27-2tc
old daughter of Jake Stork, who has Box 84, Hermis on.
been making a lengthy visit with rela­
For Rent—The Swayze residence,
tives in Pendleton, returned home containing six rooms, with garage.
Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, Box 533 . 26tfc.
Monday.
Hatching Eggs—O. A C.-Myers
Mrs. W. N. Rees, accompanied by
B. P. Rocks, Stone’s 200 egg
her daughter Virginia, passed a pleas­ strain
strain W. Wyandottes, 91 setting W.
ant day last Monday visiting in Pen­ Sanders,
Jr.
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23-tfc.
dleton at the home of Mrs. M. J. Bar­
Wait
for
Dr.
Freeze
thell, a friend that formerly resided the eye specialist, if you
here.
need glasses or have any
eye troubles or
Mrs. H. J. Strohm was in Pendle'on other
headaches. Regular vis-
Wednesday attending the monthly as to Hermiston. Stanfield and Echo
meeting of the Red Cross Chapter each month. Watch for dates. 28tfc
Mrs. A. W. Purdy and daughter, Mrs.
Wanted—To exchange small dairy-
Morfltt. and Mrs. G. G. Stewart were ranch in Tillamook for irrigated land
here. Call on or address C. W. Tilden.
also Pendieton visitors that day.
Hermiston, Ore.
23-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. F B. Swayze and fam
White Legbora eggs, $6.00 per hund-
ily are now comfortably settled in
their new home on the ranch in the red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton. Ore.
26-35
eastern part of town for which Mr.
•
From March 1st the charge for ser-
Swayze traded bis residence property
in the heart of the city, having moved vice from our Shorthorn bull will be $3
per cow served.
to their new abode Tuesday.
Hall & Skovbo.
24 28p.
Owing to the inability of George R
Kirkpatrick to till his date, another
»peaker will be subatituted and the
Socialist meeting as previously an
nounced, will be held April 1st at the
Auditorium. The subject will be
“The Principles of Socialism.”
Bert Nation, Roy Attebury A. D.
Smith, school directors of District No.
8, have let a contract for the construc­
tion of a $3400 two room modern schoo
building at Westland. The structure
will be built cf concrete blocks, with a
spacious concrete basement.
the construction of the Asbestos Protected tire you will
readily see wherein it is possible for the makers to positive- ;
ly guarantee their tires for this remarkable mileage.
NO BLOW-OUTS, NO SAND BLISTERS, NO TREAD
SEPARATION, NO RIM CORROSION
large class of pupils in music here,
will rive a recital Monday evening at
the Baptist church.
Seed potatoes SI per sack
381 P. U. Follen, Umatilla"
pi. 1
2go8
A COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE
LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY IS
NOW ON DISPLAY.
Mark’s Marief Sture
Your Suit Renewed
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Just at this time of year, “between seasons,” the 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 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 all
grease and dirt, and giving it really the appearance of new.
We help you to practice economy with neatness.
JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR