The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 20, 1918, Image 4

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
Irs
DON’T GET EXCITED
Because
FLOUR IS SHORT
but overcome it
Eat Something Else
Raise War Gardens
Plant Potatoes We have the
seed and don’t have to have the
money now. Come in and see me
We can arrange it.
We are selling Albers Rolled
Oats this week at 35 cents per
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
Special Next Week Only
Golden Rod Oats, large size pkg.
Small size pkg -
Mothers Premium Oats, large size pkg
Bulk Oats just like ones in pkg., 4 lbs
I
Macaroni, noodles, spaghetti, all 3 pkgs
Canned corn, beans and peas
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Try a dollars worth of our bulk coffee, 5 lbs. for
„$1.00
Lemon and vanilla large size bottles, 32 oz. for
_.$2.00
Come in and Look Our Stock Over
and Get Prices
We have our own delivery now and it is free to any part
ol the city, and will deliver to the country ail orders of $5.00
or over. Give us a chance and get your goods at the right
prices.
We Carry Complete Line of Bacon,
Ham, Lard and Compound
Fresh meats of all kinds and fresh fish Thursdays and
Fridays. Salmon and halibut, 25c per pound.
We also run a wagon to Umatilla three or four trips a
week.
Bring in your eggs, butter and chickens, we want them,
and will pay right price.
BREAD TICKETS- Esvan.Fiketa.for,
80.29
DID YOU KNOW
That Cord Tires make 10,000 to
15,000 miles and cost no more
than tires advertised for only
And what is more the Cord Tires are made by large,
well known houses, not small houses known only in isolat­
ed communities. We can furnish either kind, but natur­
ally will recommend the Cord, it being much better and
costing no more. It pays to buy the known makes any­
way and not experiments, but we can furnish either kind.
FULL MEASURE
Gasoline : Service : Station
Barnard
and
Mrs M A Brown and daughter ar-
rived h me last Sunday evening from
end visit io fi lends in Wall
Valla. The trip there and back was
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made by auto, the route taken being
Mr and Mrs P B Siscel enjoyed » around by Pendleton. They report the
visit of several days this week with
roads were in fair condition, and that
relatives and friends in Wasco.
the journey was enjoyable, even if the
Mr and Mra. F. A. Phelps autoed to wind did blow some on the return trip.
Boardman Sunday, where the y enjoyed
J. G. Strader arrived Monday from
a plearent visit with their daughter,
Seattle to accept a position in tbe me-
M'S. Voyen.
i banical department of Sappers’ Gar-
The Willamette Glee Club will give age. The gentleman came highly re-
an entertainment in the Baptist church commended, his credentials showing
on April 29 under the auspices of tbe ten year* experience III automobile re-
Methodist church.
pairing. During that time bebas held
Mr. and Mr. J. H Young and family positions in some of the largest ga‘-
have become settled in their new home ages in tbe country, and for a long
time was tbe government’s chief me­
on the propery just north of the recla­
mation building recently purchased by chanic in Montana fur cars operated
by it.
Mr. Young-
Jack Gorham, a former resident of
Beginning Mondav, Arril 15, we will
this place, but now a Boardman ranch­ sell our entire stock of Millinery at a
er, came up from that town last Satur­ discount uf 25 per cent. Mack’s Var­
day to visit friends and attend the high iety Slot e.
adv 30 2tc.
school plav.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw were transact­
Cream colored
buckskin mare,
ing business in Hermiston Thursday.
weight
800
pounds,
black
mane and tail,
They are ranchers of Cold Springs.
Mr. Shaw being one of the well known mane roacbed. Phone 257, Hermiston,
adv29
Ore. Reward.
stockman of that section.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sapper and
daughter Margaret enjoyed an auto
trip to Holdman last Saturday, where
thev attended a Grange meeting along
with quite a number from Columbia
district.
George C. Ellison returned Thurday
from his trip tu coast cities. He
brought with him a fine young pacing
mare, which be will use for a driver
and general purpose animal on his
ranch here.
You Better Hurry
R L
OREGON
Taken Up
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has taken up and holds at his ranch 112 miles
northwest of Hermiston, the following described
stock.
One Jersey cow. no brand; both ears clipped.
One black heifer calf; both ears clipped, brand­
ed 7 on right hip.
The above described property will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand Saturday. May 4, 1918, at 10:00 o’clock
a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re­
deemed by owner.
J. J. Casserly
WANT ADS
Good cottage for rent,
Geo. A. Cressy.
reasonable.
26tfc
H. E. Hanby is busily engaged im-
Wanted - 600 second-hand sacks. In-
proving the 11 acres of land he bought,
24tfc
last week from Wm. Giese near the land Empire Lumber Co.
southeastern part of Hermiston. Mr.
Want to buy No. 1 alfalfa to bale.
l«tfc
Hanbv now has, with this new addition, Leathers.
21 acres in one body, and intends to
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
make of it a permanent home place. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
Eber D Mossie, a representative of
the New York Life Insurance Co. re
siding in Pendleton, la here to improve
the 110 acres of land known as the
Skinner relinquishment, east
and
south of the digonal road a short dis­
tance from town, that he recently pur­
chased.
Tested eggs for hatching—R. I. Reds
and White Leghorns, O. A. C. strain,
Fl for 15 Orders taken for day old
chicks, 121c and 15c each Mrs. C. W.
La Barr.
24tfe
For Sale—150 egg Mandy Lee in­
cubator, Humphrey bone cutter, hand
or borse power; potato digger and
planter; 800 lb. capacity Economy
King separator. Wm. Kennedy, fourth
28tfc
H. S Anderson, proprietor of tbe unit.
Hotel Oregon, has been a bussiness
Good saddle horse for sale cheap.
visitor in Portland the major portion Will drive single or double. Robt. E.
28tfc
of the week. He was accompanied Kennedy.
home Thursday by his daughter, Mrs
See us for your movers, rakes, plows,
Bruns, and son Stanford They will visit harrows, gas engines or anything in
here until the return of the lady's the farm machinery or implement line
if you want the best at prices that are
mother from the east.
right. Sappers’ Inc.
29.35c
Word comes to Postmaster Young
from Dr. Wainscott to the effect that
he has been transferred from Texas to
au eastern state for the finishing
touches before going to the front across
the ocean. Harry Kellv has also been
moved east from the Pacific coast, hi-
new address being Barracks 4A, N T
Camp, Pelham, New York City, N. Y.
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,
a"n, shade trees, 5 room bouse, barn,
family berries, la asparagus and 2 to
3a alfalfa between trees. Give full
particulars— water, distance, section,
etc
W. H Corey, Hood River. Ore
28 31p
Dr. Freeze makes reg-
Miss Ethel Rodger, who. taught in ular visita to Hermis-
the schools here two years ago. and ton Consult him free
and be sure of good eye
her friend Miss Spooner were visitors service.
291fe IYY
from Pendleton the latter part of last
Wm Young has leased the Hotel
week, being guests at the Minnehaha
home of Mrs. C M. Jacksor. While Oregon dining room and hereafter will
serve a good meal for 35 cents and up.
bere they attended the high school Fresh noodles and chop suey a special­
plav, as did also Miss Daisy Mulkey, ty. Open all day and evening. Girl
29tfe
a former teacher, who came from waiter.
Condon to visit Miss Kate Barton.
The early pig catches the early ba
con —87 50 each L. H. Pearson & Son.
H R. Loughlin, a former resident
Artichokes for sale
FI J Stillings.
of this city now living In Spokane, was
30tfc
here Sunday and Monday on business
connected with town and country pro
Will trade No. 2 Smith Premier
perty that be owns here. The gentle typewriter for one horse wagon or
30tfc |
man was on his wav home from Ione, large bodied hack
where he went to console the parents
There Is a good position open for a ;
of Griswold A. Loughlin, who lost his table waiter at the Hotel Oregon din”
life In France in the service of his ing room.
30tfe
country.
The patriot was bis nephew.
For Sale— 8 acres, well improved, } |
mile south of Hermiston; 43 acres
i bearing pear trees, 2 acres in bearing
I apple trees, II acres bearing cherry
trees Alfalfa in orchard 12000 resi-
dence. good barn. etc. $4500 takes it.
Terms H. E. Hanby.
30tfc
The semi annual election of the Her-
miston Honor Guard was held Thur«
day and the following were elected
Eleanor Casserly, leader; Vera Mor-
fitt, second leader; Bertha McKeen,
secretary: Dorothy Ross, treasurer;
For Sale—Three heifers, rear lings
Emily Shotwell, editor. Mrs. Morfitt last
__ - January.
rice $100.
W. j I
was selected to be a delegate to the Knox.
30 2tp
annual convention to be held in Port
For Servie«—During season of 1918,
land May 4 next. it was voted to registered roan Durham shorthorn
send $25 to the state fund at Portland buil. Breeding 82 cash. Located at
my place, one mile west of Hermiston
The first game of the "Big League" 1 George tv Corse
31-34
series of baseball was played on the
I bare 3 good milk cows for sale.
Newport diamond Sunday afternoon of Will sell cheap on account of feed
this
Shafer Is cap Will sell 1 or all 3 at a bargain R
tain and manager of the 'buahers." H McLne, 2 miles east of town on I
31-1tc i
and the tryout on that dav was with Diagonal road.
the high school nine of this city. Al
the end of the ninth inning the score
was 0 to 0, the wind hav ing blown the
figures off the score board as fast as
they were chalked up If It is mild
and nice there will be anther gam:
Baled hay for sale.
What you and many other housewives have wanted is an Oil Cooking
Equipment equal to or closely approaching the gas range. Something safe, con-
venient and easy to use, an oil range with plenty of power which does not need
constant watching, which will give you just the degree of heat, intense or mild,
which you need for boiling, frying, baking or simmering. A cooking equipment
very economical to use which will eliminate the necessity of an overheated kitchen,
and will make It unnecessary to swelter over a hot coal or wood fire
WE ARE CARRYING
The Florence Automatic,
Detroit Vapor, New Perfection
and Puritan Oil Cook Stoves
IN ALL THE POPULAR'SIZES FOR FAMILY USE
We invite you to call at our store ann let us show you the many desirable
features of these stoves.
Oregon Hardware & Imple
ment Company
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EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 TO $250.00
Late Records
Easy Terms
W. H. Gilbert arrived from Colum-
bus, Ohio, the latter part uf last week
to visit with bis parente on their ranch
on the west side of the river a few miles
from Hermiston. It is possible the
Send your washing to the Model
young man will decide to remain here laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
permanently.
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re-
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Kelly have rented turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
White Leghorn eggs, $6 00 per hund­
the former Swayze residence property,
now owned by E T Eriksen, and with red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore.
26-35
their family will move from the
For Sale—Young work team, weight
Waterman house In the southern part
of town to their new abode the latter about 2600. Inquire Herald office 251fe
part of this week.
Highest Cooking
Efficiency With Oil
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS
Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Arsenate
9
Sprays at about last year’s prices
Hermiston Drug Co
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
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 any time to go any
where or haul anything.
“THE MOVIE”
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 Hosiery
SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
M acks V ariety S tore
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“JOHNSTON” MOWERS
They are lighter draft.
They last longer. ‘
ASK PRICES
They are better.
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For Sale Cheap 10 acres improved;
I room house, barn, chicken house,
wood shed, drilled well, woven wire
fences, big shade trees, 41 acres alfalfa
and 3 bearing fruit, ah kinds, »1000
8850 cash, balance 8350 mortgage Ask
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