The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 11, 1918, Image 4

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    Call for Warrants
Underwear Season
You will find in MUNSING-
WEAR this season the same
quality, the same durability
and washability, the same ex­
ceptional comfort and value as
in previous seasons. Prices are
of necessity higher than for­
merly but the quality of each
and every fabric has been and
will be kept up to the
MUNSINGWEAR
STANDARD
Let Munsingwear cover you
with satisfaction
SOLD BY
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
To Our Customers:
After June 1st no
statement .of your ac­
count will be mailed
you.
R C
iness.
A retaining wall of concrete is being
built in front of the public library
building.
Todd, Clerk.
What you and many other housewives have wanted
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Merle Phelps has answered the call
of the draft, and leaves shortly to take
up bis training duties.
face, coming a yearling.
The above described property will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand Saturday, May 18, 1918. at 10:00 o'clock
a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re-
deemed by owner.
W. C. Green
The Florence Automatic,
Detroit Vapor, New Perfection
and Puritan Oil Cook Stove«
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.
I
Mrs. B. Spinning of Umatilla visited •-3-3-3- -e-f-f-m-f-f-9
Tuesday in this city at the home of
Mrs. A. Spinning, and while here
transacted business for School District
No 6, of which she is clerk
(WANT ADS.
Oregon Hardware & Imple­
ment Company
Cherunlet
• ~ 103* ~>&U< •> &•
Mrs. E. P. Dodd has returned from
Portland, where she went on receipt
of news of the death of her grand
mother, who passed away last Sunday
and was buried Wednesday.
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re-
turps Saturday of each week, -ad v49tfc
(Daklann
We carry a complete
line of parts
for these cars
For Sale—Holstein cow, just fresh,
L. W Furnas, well known Hermis­
34tfc
ton farmer, returned to his homo this and heifer calf. F. Furrer.
morning after an overnight business
For Sale—Team horses 6 years old,
visit. While here Mr. Furnas pur sound and gentle, weight 1500 pounds
chased a 8500 Liberty Bond.—East each. Enquire at Farmers’Exchange.
33 2ip
Oregonian.
I have for sale a registered Jersey
Mrs. F. M. Callbeck went to Port­ bull
calf, 6 months old. J. A. Scull. 35p
land last Saturday to remain three
For
Sale Cheap—Good work horse,
weeks or a month as a guest at the
weight about 1000 pounds; drive single
home of berdanghler, Mrs. W. Sarmel, or
double. Enquire of J. T. Embry,
whose busband is foreman in one of the R. R. 1.
34 Zip.
shipyards al that place.
• CO ME
AND SEE
THEM
Stanfield Auto Co
White Leghorn eggs, $6 00 per hund­
Mr. aid Mrs. Frank J. Dorsey and red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore.
26-35
son came down from Pendleton last
Saturday and visited over Sunday al
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L.
the home of Postmaster and Mrs. J. H. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
OREGON
STANFIELD
Young in this city. Mr. Dorsey is a
Eor Sale—About ten tons alfalfa
brother of Mrs. Young's.
bay, $14 per ton. Clarence Roberts, ad
Miss Neva Spinning of Toppenish,
For Sale—Six young Duroc-Jersey
Wash , is enjoying a couple of weeks brood sows; also young mare, four
33tfc
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spinning years old. Wm. Kennedy.
of Umatilla and Mr and Mrs. A. Spin­
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
ning of this city, the lady being a sis­ stock of all ages. Root & Mason 34tfc
ter of the above named gentlemen.
For Sale—2 tons baled hay. Garage.
Mrs. Bessie Spencer has returned to
34tfc
her homestead after spending three
Get cabbage, tomato, geranium
months at Hot Lake and La Grande,
Late Records
Easy Terms
taking treatment for sciatic rheuma­ plants now from Pelmulder’s. Also a
choice
selection
of
dahlia
bulbs
33-2p
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS
tism. She is somewhat improved and
can walk with the aid of crutches.
For Sale—2 good brood sows. Phone
Lime and Sulphur, Black Leaf 40 and Lead Arsenate
408.
34tfc
Miss Elizabeth Leek, who holds the
Sprays at about last year’s prices
For Rent—Five room house, barn,
position of chief clerk in the Hermis
well
and
one
acre
of
garden
ground
ton postoffice, is this week enjoying Enquire of Mrs. E. A. Waterman. 34
her annual vacation, the first she has
taken advantage of since becoming an
See us tor your mowers, rakes, plows,
employee of the postoffice a couple of harrows, gas engines or anything in
the farm machinery or implement line
years ago.
if you want the best al prices that are
209-356
The Altar Society of the Catholic righi. Sappers’ Inc.
church met Wednesday at the home of
Good work horse to trade for shosts.
Mrs. P. E. Hayden in the eastern part J. T. Hinkle,
34tfc
of the cily. After the business session
For Sale—Two used cars in good
was concluded dainty refreshments
Music Rolls and Player Rolls
condition. Easy terms. Sappers’ Inc.
were served. About sixteen members
34tfc
were present.
Reed, Brass and String
Baled hay at Phelps' Grocery. 34ifc
Mothers day will be observed at the
Instruments
Dr. Freeze makes reg.
Baptist Church next Sunday morning.
to
Hermis-
Come and enjoy this service with us
The Two Standard Makes of
him free
and hear some of the reports of the As- and be sure of good eye
Talking Machines
291fe I
sociation. In the evening the Bacca service.
All the Latest in Sheet Music
laureate sermon will be delivered by
I have a quantity of White Dent
Rev. Graham.
seed corn for sale; makes excellent en.
32 tfc.
Miss Leah Percey, milliver, and silage. P. P. Sullivan.
Miss Ruth Hart, telephone operator,
For Sale—Good all around work
visited in Pendleton Tuesday and Wed- horse, weight 1500 pounds; price one MiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiniiiii
a pound. Address R. F. D. 1,
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nesday, during which lime Miss Per­ cent
Box 30, Echo.
cey made selections of millinery goods
For Service—During season of 1918,
from a representative of an eastern
We wish to announce the arrival of a complete line of
registered roan Durham shorthorn
house for her store here.
hull. Breeding $2 cash. Located at
Possibly you have other remodeling
Mrs E. P. I Healey, Mrs. Wm. Knox, my place, one mile west of Hermiston.
in mind. Drop in and let’s talk it over.
31-34
Mrs. Mumma, Miss Ruth Skinner, George W. Corse.
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and Rev L S
For Rent-Six room house, right in
per month. See C. B. Percey.
Chapman were delegates to the Uma- town,
34-2tp
For Men, Women and Children
tilla Baptist Association that convened
Also
Foot Rest Hosiery
al Freewater May, 3-4 5. A large
For Sale—McCormick mower. H.
34tfe
attendence of delegatea were pres nl E. Hanby.
-
For Sale— Good team work horses,
' Major General" J. K. Shotwell ar- 1 weight
SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
2700 lbs., harness, wagon, new
Walls and Ceilings of Beaver Board
rived Thursday evening from a abort ’ 16 fi. hay rack, Thor electric washing
will give it the proper finish, and help
viait to Prineville. Hia daughter, Mra machine, new 3 gal. cedar churn, sew-
make it a substantial addition to your
ing
machine,
chairs,
3
compartment
P. B. Doherty, la here from the above
home.
tireless
cooker,
good
as
new,
walnut
place on a visit to the parental home
bedstead and springs, new lounge,
Gorden Shotwell, who has been at­ 'able, 3 fl. wide spring cot. good as
tending O. A C , la also home for the new Acme Oakleaf Werhle 18 io. heat­
ing stove, 15 bu potatoes patch run, 2
summer.
dos glass 4 gal fruit jars, 14 tons coal
Beginniox next Mooday and contin 3 cords first class fir wood, o cords
uing all week a drive for Red Cro-s apple tree wood, all in stove lengths.
Build a few conveniences around
33.34c
funds will be undertaken all over the Mrs. Chas. A. While.
the house for your wife. A spacious
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 To $250.00
Hermiston Drug Co.
“Where Do We Go From Here?”
srro
Sai.
(90.
Wes—
I *=* Warren’s Music House
R. C. Challis
WE ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE A
Ford Touring Car in Stock
The First New Car for
Stock in a Year
If vou have a Ford in mind you better make arrange­
ments for this one in a hurry, as a Ford don’t remain in
stock anywhere very long.
SEE US FOR YOUR
Farm Tools, Mowers, Rakes, Implements
Gas Engines, Pipe and General Farming Tools
THE GOODS ARE RIGHT AT RIGHT PRICES, TOO
‘a
MERITEX UNDERWEAR
MACKS VARIETY S tore
Build her a Summer Kitchen
United States.
PEIS INC.
Oil Cooking
WE ARE CARRYING
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
. Cream colored buckskin mare,
Judge G. W. Phelps of Pendleton weight 800 pounds, black inane and tail,
passed Monday in Hermiston visiting mane reached. Phone 257, Hermiston,
among relatives and friends.
Ore. Reward.
adv29
Miss Everette Kingsley, who has
Taken Up
been attending the O. A. C. at Cor-
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
vallis, is home for the summer.
has taken up and holds at Raley ranch 1 mile
of Hermiston, the following described
Joe Ralph of the local light and pow- southeast
stock.
er company was attending to business One gray horse branded arrow on right hip and
on right shoulder.
matters in Pendleton one day the first HI One
small sorrel horse.
One small bay mare, with brown colt, stripe in
of the week.
Rev. O. L. Hall of Marshfield, Ore-
gon, is visiting his mother and sisters
at Hallburst this week. Mr. Hall is
captain of the missionary cruiser "Life-
line" at that place.
is an
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
One 3-jear old iron gray horse, no
brand, and one 3 year old sorrel horse,
Tonsorial Artist William Shaar re­ star in face, left hind ankle white;
turned Monday from a short business ranch mark LO with bar underneath
Notify Tony Arnold,
on left hip.
triplo Pendleton.
Stanfield, Ore.
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All accounts must
be paid by tenth of
each month. If not
paid then 10 per cent
interest will be added.
Highest Cooking
Efficiency With Oil
: HERMISTON:
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 14, Um alili* county, war
€
—= LOCALS -— — ) rants Nue. 1647 to 1680, inclusive, will
be paid on presentation to me at my
residence. Interest ceases from the
J O. Lower, farmer of Boardman,
spr ot Thur day in Hermiston on bus dale of this publication. May 11, 1918
The
national qnota is |
$1,000,000, and Oregon's apportionment |
of this is $600.000.
Portland’s quota
has been set at 8250,000, leaving $350,
000 for the stale at large to raise.
B S. Kingsley has gone
to Culver, |
Oregon, to take charge of the general
More there owned by himself and son
The latter managed it up to a few days
ago, when he was called to join the
colors
Mr Kingsley will propably be
away all summer, and during his ab. |
vence Mrs Kingsley willattend to the I
store.
Don’t Fail to Witness
“The
Kaiser"
Monday, June 3
AT THE
MOVIE
A M A R V ELOUS PLA Y
1
airy kitchen is a wonderful help during
the hot summer days. This extra room
can be used for other things too.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R. A. BROWNSON, MGR.