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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
THE 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 PEARL WHITE SOAP fl CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY THIS IS THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN GET Groceries, Meats and Lard AT HOOVERIZED PRICES Bring in your 30c 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 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. RANCHERS READ THIS IT APPLIES TO YOUR BUSINESS Ford deliveries are better than they were, so order your car now for April delivery. Can also take your order for a Chevrolet or Dodge. "Use Cars for Business” "A census of passenger cars taken in Livingston county. Ill., among owners of two makes of machines, one selling from $650 to $850, and the .other selling at $1,650, revealed that the vehicles were largely used for business purposes. HERMISTON, OREGON: A. S. Anderson left for Portland Wednesday. He intended to leave last week, bot was delayed on account of having to relieve Mr. Jorgensen in the 1 = LOCALS creamery while that gentleman went to his former home on call to take out Mr. and Mrs. G R. O’Danie', parents bis full citizenship papers. of Mrs F. C. McKenzie, returned to Emerson K. Davis now has clear title their home in Pendleton Sunday af er a short but most pleasant visit in this to his excellent tract of land in the Fourth unit north of this city, having City. proved up on it this week before Land Mrs. W. H. Yancey of Wasco left Commissioner Warner. His witnesses Monday on a trip to Walla Walla and were James Eddie, Fred Chezik, Thom Yakima, Wash , alter a week’s visit as Mackay and B. 8. Savage. in this city at the home of her sister, Joe Udey took Akers’ Orchestra to Mrs. S. M. McMillin. Umatilla last Saturday night to play James Winslow, well known east of for the Red Cross dance held there town rancher, is spending a few weeks The Red Cross ladies of that city clear in Stites, Idaho, looking after a band ed $56, and at the supper given by the of calile that be has on the range near Junior Red Cross girls $21 was taken that place. in. W. H. Skinner, a former well known Beginning Monday, Arri) 15, we will resident of Hermiston, but now resi sell our entire stock of Millinery at a ding in Portland, was here a few days the first of the week attending to bus discount of 25 per cent. Mack’s Var- iety Store. adv-30 2tc. iness affairs aud visiting relatives. Mrs. C. S. McNaught, accompanied Lost, Strayed or Stolen by her mother, Mrs. F. H. Taylor, left Cream colored buckskin mare, Tuesday for Portland, to be gone a weight 800pounds, black mane and tail, week, during which time they will mane roacbed. Phone 257, Hermiston, visit among friends in the Rose City. adv29 Ore. Reward. Dr F. V. Prime re turned Monday from I The Dalles, where be went the day Taken Up Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I previous to bid farewell to a brother, has taken up and holds at his ranch miles who is a physician that has been called northwest of Hermiston, the following deaeri bed •tock. fur service in France. One Jersey cow. no brand. F O Brownson, lumberman of Pull- man, Wash., slopped off here Mon dav and Tuesday while on his way tu Seattie and visited with his brother, R. A. Brownsun, manager of the Turn A-Lum Lumber Co. One black heifer, branded I on right hip. The above described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand Saturday, April 27, 1918, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re deemed by owner. J. J. Casserly WANT ADS Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc Three general work horses for sale. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hoar stopped ofl 25tfc here a couple of days the latter part of Leathers. last week to visit their friends, Mr. and Good cottage for rent, reasonable. Mrs. C. H. Young, while on their way Geo. A. Cressy. 26tfc from a Vinter’s sojourn in California Wanted—600 second-hand sacks. In o their home in Sidney, Montana. land Empire Lumber Co. 24tfc Mr. W. J Giese and little son Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale. Joseph left Monday for Heppner, where Leathers. 16tfc for the next couple uf weeks they will I buy any kind of livestock. A. L visit at the home of the lady’s parents, Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p Mr. and Mrs. Wyland. They were Tested eggs for hatching—R. I. Reds accompanied as far as Boardman by and White Leghorns, O. A. C. strain, Mr. Giese. $1 for 15 Orders taken for dav old / Isaac Jay, rancher on the eastern chicks, 12]c and 15c each Mrs. C. W. 24tfc outskirts of this city, returned home La Barr. Sunday after a three days’ business For Sale—150 egg Mandy Lee in visit to the county seat, during which cubator, Humphrey bone cutter, hand time he made his annual payment ol or horse power; potato digger and planter; 800 lb. capacity Economy taxes and looked after other matters Kins’separator. Wm. Kennedy, fourth demanding his attention. unit. 28tfc Good saddle horse for sale cheap. Will drive single or double. Rubi. E. Kennedy. 28tfc See us for your mowers, rakes, plows, harrows, gas engines or anything in the farm machinery or implement line if you want the best al prices that are right. Sappers’ Inc. 29-35c W. J. Roberts, the well known ran cher residing north of the city, was iu Hermiston Monday for the purpose ot proving up on his land. Accompanying him were A. Wright, S. S. Palmer, W J. Dobler and W. S. Egbers, who were Wanted—Good alfalfa land in ex change for 5 acre irrigated commercial orchard near Hood River. Highschool, R F D . tel., electric lights, etc., well, lawn, shade trees, 5 room house, barn, family berries, la asparagus and 2 to 3a alfalfa between trees. Give full his witnesses. The proceedings were p irticulars— water, distance, section, before U 8. Land Commissioner W. J etc. W. H Corey, Hood River, Ore. 28 31p Warner. H. W. Huffman of Spokane, who for the presenti« residing with his parents on iheir ranch north of town, has taken a clerical position in the generai store of B. S. Kingsley, having entered on his duties Wednesday. His wif will arrive shortly from the above city and they will then lake up housekeep- log. Mrs. É. P. Dodd of thiscityand Mrs Seed potatoes $1 per sack. 384 P. H. Follen, Umatiila Phone 28 2ic Dr. Freeze makes reg ular visits to Hermis ton Consult him free and be sure of good eye service. 291fc Win. Young has leased the Hotel Oregon dining room and hereafter will serve a good meal for 35 cents and up. Fresh noodles and chop suey a special ty. Open all day and evening. Girl 29tfe H. W. Collins uf Pendleton accompan waiter. ied their father, R. Alexander, tu For Sale—Irish Cobbler seed nota- Baker, Oregun, Thursday on receipt toes. P. P. Sullivan. 29 2tp of news of the death of Mrs. Alexan The early pig catches the early ba- der's brother, Charles Eppinger, a well con—$7 50 each. L. H. Pearson A Son. known rancher of that place. Mrs For Sale—15 sows with 6 to 10 pigs Alexander was unable to go with them each, io splendid condition. Inquire on account of being in Portland a. the by mail, or phone Tom Boylen. Jr., bedside of her mother, who is very ill. Echo, Ore. 30 -lte Mesdames T. C. Parks and G. Pat I Lost— New dull gray plad Mackinaw tersun entertained at a dinner party ! be ween Butter Creek schoolhouse and at the home of the latter Friday even- I Hermiston. Finder please re'u n to F Fowler, Butter Creek. 30 lie i ng of 1 tat week in honor of Mr. and | Mrs. L. Brownell, newly weds, at which ! Artichokes for sale. H J. Stillings. time a most enjoyable evening was 30tfc passe d. Those present were Mr anti , Will trade No. 2 Smith Premier Mrs. L. Brownell, Miss Gertrude Sim ; typewriter for one horse wagon or mone, William Studers, Mr. and Mrs. large bodied hack. 30tfe Parks and Mr. and Mrs Patterson. all replies was 82 per amt The average distance the ss farmers drove their cars was I Mack, aher returning from a trip tu 2,944 miles a year. Average value of the farms in Livingston county is more than $30,000 | V ancouver. Wash., where her husband Results ot the investigation may be considered typical of the way farmers throughout the is in the service. He enlisted as a pharmacist, but on account of the scar- city of physicians at Vancouver bar ah the nurses embraced in two depart menta of the military hospital there. 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 I of them. LET US SHOW YOU 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 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. Oregon Hardware & Imple ment Company EDISON AND COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Late Records Easy Terms WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Araenate Sprays at about last year’s prices Hermiston Drug Co For Rent—The Swayze reside' ce, containing six rooms, with garage. Mrs. E. T. Eriksen, Box 533 26tfc. George C. Ellison left Wednesday on White Leghorn eggs, 86 00 per hund a business trip to Seattle and Tacoma, in noth of which cities he owns valuable red Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton. Ore. 26-351 residence property. While away he For Sale—Young .work team, weight will make a little side visit to relatives about 2600. Inquire Herald office.25tfc in Vancouver and panimo, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spinning are the happy parents of a 61 pound son tha arrived at the family home on Easi Ridgeway avenue last Sunday morning, April 7, 1918. The little fellow is al ready lord of the household, and his full name is Robert Gale Spinning GUARANTEED FOR 7500 MILES $27.50 TO $250.00 There Is a good position open for a “Of 88 farm owners, 63, « 73 per cent, bought their cars as necessary farm equip- ment: 21, or 25 per cent, bought them for business and pleasure, while only two said they | Mrs. H. H. Mack of Huntington visit table waiter at the Hotel Oregon din- | ing room. 30ife bought them primarily for pleasure Asked what percentage of the use of their cars was ed here Monday and Tuesday with ber husdaud ’ s parents, M . and Mrs. E w for business, 22 said 95 per cent: 20, 9 per cent. , and 10, 70 per cent. The average of1 For Sale—8 acres, well improved, ; ie ASBESTOS : HERMISTON W. A. Finn, who owns about 75 acres of land a few miles northeast of the city, was bere a lew days this week from Seattie making arrangements lu have some of the tract put in cultiva lion. B. S. KINGSLEY Pure Hog Lard, per lb Compound, per lb. . HERALD. Mrs. O. D. Burgess was accompan- led home from Pendleton Saturday eye. ning by Mr. Burgess after being in the hospital tuere for 18 days recuper ating frum an operation. 5 Ban of Soap and 1 Thrift Stamp, 50c We have lard and compound in bulk. pil and get it filled. HERMISTON mile south of Hermiston; 41 acres bearing pear trees, 2 acres in bearing apple trees, 1+ acres bearing cherry trees. Alfalfa in orchard. $2000 resi, dence, good barn, etc. $4500 takes it. I Terms H. E- Han by. 30tfe For Sale-Three heifers, yearlings Inst January. Price $100. W. J Knox. 30 21p‘ EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY at its ND 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 anv time to go any where or haul anything. “THE MOVIE” == i A Good Show===== Every Saturday Night The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY We wish to announce the arrival of a complete line of MERITEX UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children Also Foot Rest Hoaiery SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES M acks V ariety S tore Your Suit Renewed question Just at this time of year, “between seasons,” the of i, a puzzle. 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 hung back in the closet, and bring them to us. clothing You don’t feel like WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW We not only press vour anit, but clean it, taking out all grease and dirt, and riving it really the appearance of new. " e help you to practice economy with neatness, JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR