The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 18, 1918, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON
HERMISTON,
OREG ON
Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Challis and Geo
L. Challis of this city and Miss Pearl
Martin of Sanfield visited in Walla
W alla last Sunday. They went over­
land io an automobile by way of Hold-
The annual circus season will open man, Adams, Athena, Weston and Mil-
I in ibis county on May 28, when the Al. ton, and returned in the evening by
G. Barnes menagerie will show in Pen- way of Pendleton.
I dleton.
Three auto loads of Masons of Her
The regular meeting of the city coun. miston vis ted the Masonic lodge al
j cil passed over Wednesday evening on Umatilla Monday night, where they
account of there being no quorum pre­ witnessed pulling on of the Master
sent.
Mason degree. At the conc'usion of
the
ceremony a delightful luncheon
The interior of the Hotel Hermiston
| has undergone a decidedly pleasing was served, and a pleasant hour was
I renovation, the office, sitting room passed in general converse.
LOCAL BRIEFS
WE HAVE INSTALLED SOME
Additional Safety Box Equipment
IN OUI FIRE PROOF VAULT AND HAVE A FEW
For Rent at $1.25 Per Year
Just The Place to Keep Your Liberty Loan Bonds
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
and dining room having been kalso.
mined and the floors revarnished.
Capital & Surplus $30,000
58
HERALD,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Jacob L. Stork
HERMISTON,
Blacksmith
Horseshoer
on Short Notice.
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
The class day program rendered by i
SHAAR’S
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
the 1918 graduating class of the high
| school Wednesday evening in the
W. H Herren of Heppner, canditale
school auditorium was a scream from
for Sherriff of Morrow county on the
i start to finish, and was hugely enjoyed
Shower and Plain
Republican ticker, was a recent visitor
by the large audience.
at Irrigon; likewise our genial friend,
The Baptist church was filled Sun­ E M. Shutt, former sheriff and candi
day evening with a very attentive aud­ date this trip, also spent a day with
Scientific
ience that enjoyed the able Baccalaure­ us. We are only sorry that both of
Tonsorial
ate sermon delivered by Rev. Graham, these gentleman cannot be elected.
Treatment
pastor of ibe Methodist church, to the
J. W. Walker, homesteader near
I high school graduating cla-s.
Messner, spent the week end at Irri.
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
The Senior class of the Hermiston Eon. where be has property interests,
Wm. Shaar, Prop.
j high school was right royally enter. ' N. D. Beavert of Stanfield has
tained last Tuesday evening by Miss j 1 bought the 80 acre Warringion ranch
Pearl Sullivan at the Sweet Spring I south of Irrigon. Mr Beavert will |
AUSEON’S
ranch of her parents south of town. start immediate improvements and
Games, music and refreshments wiled will be a valuable addition to our
settlement.
away a most pleasant few hours.
Jack Gorham, rancher at Boardman, |
Two members of the county court,
Judges Marsh and Cockburn, were here was noticed on our streets a few days
ESTABLISHED «IX YEARS
Thursday, and it maybe that they will ago.
According to the Irrigon Irrigator
order a little work done on parts of the
Our Aim Is
main thoroughfare between this city | of May 28, 1904, (14 years ago), ripe
To Please the Public
and Umatilla and between here and strawberries were picked on the Me
Farland ranch on May 7, and Hood
Echo.
River came in with its crop 14 days
BATHS IN CONNECTION
later. This same differential in time
has been noticed year after year since.
| This is only one of the little things
that shows the value of a ranch in this Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor
| district.
Hermiston
We notice a good many, too many, ,
We pasteurize our
| loose horses and slock of various kinds
products
j roaming our streets, and expect that
some one will be obliged to act under
We use most sani­
| the Morrow county herd law and lake
tary methods
up a few bunches. This stock h is al
ready done damage on the Farmer
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
We will test your
Smith experimental farm and in other
cows free
LONG AND SHORT
| places. The herd law is understood to
be very simple in operation and effec
We will treat you
HAULS
| tive.
square.
Give Us A Trial
A car of coal was unloaded at Irri
gon this week and all distributed from
Hermiston Transfer Company
HERMISTON CREAMERY
the car. Evidently our people propose
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
COMPANY
to be protected against any shortage Phone 152
Res., 29F2
that there may be the coming winter.
Barber Shop
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
mu...... n...... .
Simpson Tire Service Co. |
What WeDo
"Auto Truck
Umatilla County Distributors for Firestone Tires
Our long suit is
VULCANIZING
Our service car will be in Hermiston once a
week to collect all tires that need repairing,
223 East Court St., Pendleton, Oregon
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HITT
—FOR—
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Are making lots of friends this season. There
is a reason for that; things don’t happen of
themselves these days.
The REASON IS that more and more men
are finding out that we are bent on giving
them super value. The very utmost that
scientific buying on a vast scale can accom­
plish.
Just examine the wonderful values we are
offering, if you want to know where the
best clothes in Pendleton are to be had.
Values unequaled in Pendleton at $15, $20,
$25. $30, $35, $40 up to $50.
Ball Goods
Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
OVERALLS of many makes and styles
pure indigo dyes—fast colors the best
makes in America. Our present retail
prices now are less than present whole­
sale cost—we are giving you a chance to
save here.
WORK SHIRTS ofchambray, oxford, mad­
ras, etc.—full cut and well made in grey,
blue, black and stripes of different col­
ors. Priced at $1, $1.50 up to $2.50.
WORK GLOVES. We sell the best make
of work gloves in America, gauntlets and
short wrists, heavy, medium and light
weight, in all the best leathers. Priced
from $1.50 to $3.50.
WORK SOX. As usual we have a com­
plete stock of work sox in black, tan and
grey mixed. Priced at 10c, 15c, 20c,
25c and 35c.
WORK SHOES. The best work shoes for
the price, no matter what the price.
Men’s Shirts
You will be pleased with the assortment of
shirts we are showing.
Shirts of silk, madras, percale and soiesette,
from plain colors to novelty patterns in
single, twin and multi colored grounds.
eason is now here in ear-
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quantity.
Try us for your next order.
Silk Shirts........ „„$2.50 up to $8,50
Other Shirts ......... $1.00 up to $3.50
Our Candies
For
Good Service See
P. B. SISCEL
V. PRIMI
Hermiston. Oregon
ónice. Bark Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
8 to 5; Sundays & eve-
nings by appointment.
Residence Phone 32
DR. R. G. GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
Phone 651
DALE ROTHWELL
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
VETERINARY SURGEON
. Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
Bowman’s Studio
PHOTOGRAPHS
We guarantee our work. When in Pen­
dleton come and see us. Studio located
Opposite Hotel Pendleton (NsnE.Lhe)
PURE BRED
Percheron Stallion
The registered pure bred
Percheron Stallion “Young
Milton,” State License
Certificate No, 2310, will
be at Hermiston Stables
for the season of 1918 for
service. Young Milton is
dark brown and weighs
1920 pounds.
HERMISTON
Horse Company
If QUALITY and VALUE mean anything to you; if you’d like the right styles, too, it will pay
you to trade at the Peoples Warehouse Our stocks are the largest by far, in Pendleton; our
prices, quality considered, are the least. We are selling a great many articles now for less
than the present wholesale cost because we bought them early and in large quantities and
we want to make it possible for our patrons to save on needed merchandise. Buy here and
you’ll be helping yourselves
Clothes for Boys
Work Clothes for Men
Our Men’s Suits
Hunting, Fishing and Base
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies is
unexcelled. Bulk candies
handled by us are of same
high grade.
OREGON
Just a Few Words of Truth
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
First
HERMISTON.
5
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, May 3rd. 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Rudolf Schacher-
eyer, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on June 24th,
11, made Reclamation Homestead Entry No.
525, for Farm Unit “B” in NEY, being NWY
Em section 28, township 5 north, range 28 east,
illamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
make five-year proof, to establish claim to the
nd above described before W. J. Warner, United
ates Commissioner, at his office at Hermiston,
egon, on the 28th day of June, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses: Schedrach C.
icbols. Thomas Mackay, William S. Mitchell and
mes Eddie, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
Not coal land
C. S. Dunn, Register
J. T. HINKLE
DENTIST
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
between First and Second Sta.
BATHS
Echo, Oregon
OREGON
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Tonsorial Parlors
Echo Flour Mills
w. J. WARNER
Men’s Underwear
When you buy underwear you want com­
fort underwear—that’s the kind we sell.
Every style is here, every material
is included—B. V. D., Porosknit and all
new and wanted other weaves—the best
values in underwear you’ll find any­
where. Union suits $1 to $7.50. Shirts
and drawers 75c to $3.75.
Our clothes for boys stand for all that’s good
in boys suits. They possess that manly
tailored look that the little fellows like, and
they have the quality that parents like to
see and buy. The newest and most wanted
styles, reinforced for double wear. Ages
six to seventeen years. Priced from $5 to
$12.50
LITTLE FELLOWS WASH SUITS. We are
showing a very fine stock of little boys
wash suits in all the newest most wanted
styles and materials; ages two to six years.
Priced at $1.25 to $5.
CHILDREN’S ROMPERS at last year’s
prices. Ages six months to eight years.
A very fine assortment of colors in the best
liked styles; fast colors. Priced at 50c,
65c, 75c to $1.00.
GENUINE KOVERALLS at $1. Buy what
you need of them this month as they will
be raised to $1.25 the first day of June.
BOYS’ BLOUSES. Our stock of boys’
blouses is large and complete in every de­
tail new styles, new patterns, fast colors.
Ages four to seventeen years. Priced at
50c, 60c, 65c to $1.50.
BOYS AND CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR.
Straw hats, many new styles and different
shades, 50c to $2.50. Silk hats, 50c to $1.
Tams, 50c. Wash hats, in duck, 50c to 75c.
Boys’ soldier caps, 65c. Cloth hats, 50c to $2
PENDLETON’S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
Buy all the Thrift Stamps
you can and buy them as
soon as you can
The Peoples Warehouse
“Where It Pays To Trade”
Buy all the Thrift Stamps
you can and buy them as
soon as you can