The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 18, 1918, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON
HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Call for Warrants
: HERMISTON:
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 14, Umatilla county, war­
rants Nos. 1681 to 1720, inclusive, will
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he paid on presentation to me at my
• o ou9u*G***® residence. Interest ceases from the
date of this publication. May 18, 1918/
A special meeting of the Civic Club
R. C. Todd, Clerk.
is called for Friday afternoon. May 24,
al 2:30, at the Library.
Underwear Season e
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
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Co). H. G. Newport weut to Portland
Cream colored buckskin mare,
and Astoria the first of the week on
business connected with the Newport weight 800pounds, black mane and tail,
Construction Co., of which concern he mane roached. Phone 257, Hermiston.
Ore. Reward.
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is president.
TURKEYS
H. J. Stillings, the well known wide-
For Sale. Thos H. Hurlburt, Echo,
awake east of town rancher, shipped
34 2tp
another mixed car of cattle, hogsand R F. D.
sheep to the Portland market the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. P E. Hayden were
Supday guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Casserly northwest of Her­
miston, and during the day enjoyed an
automobile trip to Umatilla.
William Kennedy, Fourth Unit ran­
cher, went to Portland yesterday to
have his right eye examined by a spe­
cialist, the sight of which has been
waning rapidly of late.
STANDARD
Let Munsingwear cover you
with satisfaction
SOLD BY
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
To Our Customers
Miss Ozalee Mays, who has been a
guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Strasser in Columbia district, the
past six weeks, returned to Portland
Sunday to resume her occupation of
dressmaking.
Ray Jay visited at the parental home
cast of this city over Sunday. The
voting gentleman has quit ranching to
again take up his former occupation,
that of a printer, having recently se-
cured a situation on the l'end leton
Tribune.
All accounts must
be paid by tenth of
each month. If not
paid then 10 per cent
interest will be added.
Ford Touring Car in Stock
The First New Car for
Stock in a Year
If you 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.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik went to
Pendleton on the motor car Wed­
nesday, and passed the day there visit­
ing and attending to business matters
Tom Marxen looked after the Farmers'
Exchange emporium during Manager
Chezik’s absence.
County Water Master Perry was
here from Pendleton Wednesday look­
ing after matters pertaining to the
equal distribution of the waters of the
Umatilla river among those having
water rights along the steam in this
vicinity
A. Biown and daughter
Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bernard,
Gladys West and Lila McMillan went
overland in an Overland aito driven
by the first named lady by way of
Pendleton to Walla Walla last Satur
day. where they enjoyed a visit and
returned to Hermiston the following
evening.
Mra. F V Prime was hostess at a
party at her home last Saturday af
ternoon given in honor of her guest.
SEE US FOR YOUR
Farm Tools, Mowers, Rakes, Implements
Farming
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
Cheurnlet
Uheurnlet
Tools
THE GOODS ARE RIGHT AT RIGHT PRICES, TOO
Mrs. C. D. Loveridge of Portland. Al
this function there was a little devia
tion from the regular trend of such at
fairs, fur instead of playing 500or auction
bridge the ladies eewed on Red Cross
garments. Luncbeon was served dur-
ing the afternoon to the dozen gu sts
present.
ODaklann
We carry a complete
line of parts
for these cars
COME AND SEE
THEM
* Stanfield Auto
Co.
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STANFIELD
OREGON
Dr. Freeze makes reg­
ular visits to Hermis­
ton. Consult him free
and be sure of good eye
service.
29ife
EDISON AND COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPHS
$27.50 to $250.00
I have a quantity of While Dent
seed corn for sale; makesexcellent en
silage. P. P. Sullivan.
32-tfc.
Easy Terms
For Sale—Good all around work
horse, weight 1500 pounds; price one
cent a pound Address R. F. D. 1,
Box 30, Echo,
For Sale —McCormick mower. H.
E. Hanby.
34tfc
For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and
wagon, also one automobile. F. L.
Kelly.
35-tfc.
For Sale—Three year old roan mare;
also 5 to 6 tons loose alfalfa hay. Wm.
Kenmdy, R. R 1.
35 2tc
5
3
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General
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.
For Sale—Holstein cow, just fresh,
and heifer calf. F. Furrer.
34tfc
E. J. Kingsley came over from Cul­
ver Saturday and visited here with his
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HERMISTON
mother. Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, and his
two sisters until Sunday morning,
SECOND HAND STORE
when he left to godirect to Camp Lew. 3
Pays the highest price for
is. Wash., to go into active training at
that military station.
SECOND HAND
WE ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE A
and
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. -adv49lfc
What you and many other housewives have wanted is an Oil Cooking
Equipment equal to or closely approaching the gas range. Something safe, con­
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.
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1 « Where Do We Go From Here?” 1
Team For Sale—Horse and mare just
out of hard work; very reasonably
Mrs. Locke, owner of a ranch on priced for cash; would consider a good
the southern boundary of Hermiston second hand Ford in trade. D W.
35 2tp.
and resident of this city for overa year, Sellers. '
left last week for Denver, Colorado, Jo
For Sale—Two sows with young pigs.
35 tfc.
reside with relatives. E. P. Hayden H. J. Stillings.
has leased and is now operating the
lady's ranch on South Hill.
R. C. Challis
Pipe
I WANT ADS. I
M. F. Callbeck is a grandpa now for
I have for sale a registered Jersey
the first lime, his wife having written
from Portland to the effect that a babv bull calf, 6 months old. J. A. Scott. 35p
girl had come to the home in that cilv
For Sale Cheap—Good work horse,
of their youngest daughter, Mrs. W. weight about 1000 pounds: drive single
or double. Enquire of J. T. Embry,
Sarmel.
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R. R. 1.
34-2tp.
Mrs. W. H. Simmons and daughter
White Leghorn eggs, $6.00 per hund
Gertrude were Hermiston guests at red. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownell
26-35
near Umatilla Sunday last, the first
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L
named lady being the mother of Mrs. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p
Brownell.
Eor Sale—About ten tons alfalfa
Mrs. C. Evans o Flint, Michigan, who hay, $14 per ton. Clarence Roberts, ad
lias been visiting relatives on the
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
coast, arrived here Sunday, to remain
stock of all ages. Root & Mason 34tfe
a month as a guest of her brother, H.
For Sale—2 good brood sows. Phone
S. Anderson, proprietor of the Hotel
408.
34tfc
Oregon.
For
Rent
—
Five
room
house,
barn,
Mrs. H. W. Hoffman and son Wilbur
well and one acre of garden ground
have arrived from Spokane to take up Enquire of Mrs. H. A. Waterman. 31
their permanent residence here w.th
See us for your mowers, rakes, plows,
Mr. Hoffman, who holds a clerical pos-
harrows, gas engines or anything in
Ilion in the general store of B. S. King­ the
farm machinery or implement line
sley.
if you want the best at prices that are
29-35c
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and son right. Sappers’ Inc.
John motored to Pendleton Wednea
Good work horse to trade for shoats.
day. where Mr. Watson transacted J. T. Hinkle.
34tfc
business for the Western Land A Irri-
For Sale—Two used cars In good
gallon Co., with which corporation he condition. Easy terms. Sappers' Inc.
is connected.
34tfc
Dr. Cole, formerly located at Pendle-
ton, but now a medical practitioner of
Portland, was shaking hands with old-
time friends In this city Saturday Iasi
while here looking after alfalfa land
that be owns near this city.
After June 1st no
statement of your ac­
count will be mailed
you.
Engines,
Highest Cooking
Efficiency With Oil
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
R. Alexander of Pendleton was a
One 3 year old iron gray horse, no
Sunday guest at the home of bis
brand, and one 3 year old sorrel horse,
daughter. Mr. E P. Dodd, io this city. star in face, left bind ankle white,
F. L. Kelly arrived home Wednes­ ranch mark L O with bar underneath
on left hip. Notify Tony Arnold,
day from a couple of days' business Stanfield, Ore.
34 7 p
visit to Walla Walla and Pendleton.
MUNSINGWEAR
Gas
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FURNITURE
of all kind i
Let us know what household goods you
I have the SINGER SEWING MACHINES
Sewing Machines
Music Rolls and Player Rolls
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Reed, Brass and String
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Instruments
The Two Standard Makes of
Talking Machines
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All the Latest in Sheet Music
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I Res* Warren’s Music House
We wish to announce tbe arrival of a complete line of
MERITEX UNDERWEAR
For Men, Women and Children
Also Foot Rest Hosiery
SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
VARIETY S tore
M. DUTY, PROPRIETOR
MACKS
SHOES
The Hermiston Honey Co.
We have a full line of Shoes for
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
Children’s Tennis Slippers, 80e to $1.40
Call and inspect them
Prices right
W. M. HAHN
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CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK
Ladies, Gents
and Children
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Order now and avoid the rush
GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR