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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON: Lost, Strayed or Stolen 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 Mu using wear cover you with satisfaction SOLI) BY B. S. KINGSLEY I CITY MEAT MARKET I AND GROCERY To Our Customers: % After June 1st no statement of your ac count will be mailed you. All accounts must be paid by tenth of each month. If not paid then 10 per cent interest will be added. R. C. Challis WILL HAVE Another New Ford Touring % HERMISTON: e • == 5 : ======= LOCALS Mrs. Georgia Henderson and daugh- | ter Marian visited in Pendleton Satur day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C B. Percey came home Wednesday morning from a short I visit to Pendleton. During the coming week. If interested you better see us quickly as they usually remain in stock a day or two only. SEE l'S FOR YOUR Mowers, Rakes and Imple ments We Carry Repair Parta for Our Line : A | — Prices are Right OABP99 "2′5 CFE7S75 I WANT ADS. I Mrs. H. D. Newell and little son are passing a few days this week visiting | with relatives In Pendleton. • 00009*®*** •• J. W. Wagborn began harvesting Send your washing to the Model the first crop of this season’s alfalfa on laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, the John F. Reihl place west of town. through I*. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re Rev. L. S. Chapman of the Baptist turns Saturday of each week, -adveotfe | church returned from a business trip For Sale—Holstein cow, just fresh, to The Dalles and Portland Wednes and heifer calf. F. Furrer 34tfc day morning. ! buy any kind of livestock. A. L. Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Zeller enter For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding tained Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman | at a little dinner party at their home stock of all ages. Root & Mason 34tfc in this city last Sunday. For Salt—2 good brood sows. Phone 34tfc 408. Mrs. Olive M. Lund of Washington, For Rent—Five room house, barn, D C., is here on a couple of months’ | visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Frick, the well and one acre of garden ground 34 j lady being the mother of Mrs. Frick. Enquire of Mrs. H. A. Waterman. For Sale—Two used cars in good Mrs. J. C. Mathison, wife of a ranch condition. Easy terms. Sappers’ Inc. j er near Diversion dam north of Her- 31 fc I miston, visited in this city last Satur- Dr. Freeze makes reg day with her sister, Mrs. A C. Har- ular visits to Hermis | nack, and other friends. ton. Consult him free Mr. and Mrs. C D Loveridge and and be sure of good eye 29tfc | little daughter returned to their home service. I have a quantity of White Dent ) In Portland Wednesday after a visit here with their friends, Dr. and Mrs seed corn for sale; makesexcellent en 32-tfc. silage. P. P. Sullivan. I F. V. Prime. For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and Mrs. P. B. Siscel, who is now chief wagon, also one automobile. F. L. clerk in her husband’s confectionery Kelly. 35-tfc. store in this city, took a day's vacation For Sale—Three year old roan mare; the latter part of iast week and visited also 5 to 6 tons loose alfalfa hay. Wm. with friends In Pendleton. Kennedy, R R 1. 35-2tiC Team For Sale—Horse and mare just out of hard work; very reasonably priced for cash; would consider a good | second hand Ford in trade. D W. Zeller. 35 2tp. For Sale—Two sows with young pigs. 35-tfc. Mrs. Wm, De Vore of Pendleton, H. J. Stillings. . formerly resident here, passed Tues To Trade—Good work horse for heif- day and Wednesday visiting friends er. F. A. Auseon. 36-tfc. ' and looking after an improved five For Sale—Fine large roll top desk at acres that she owns adjoining the city the Farmers Exchange. 36-2tp | limits on the southeast. Wanted—To buy a good fresh cow. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught left T. H. Gaither. 36-2tc. ; Wednesday morning to spend the bal- Found— Gentleman's watch on the | ance of the week in Portland. While streets of Hermiston on Wednesday, | there Mr. McNaught will buy machin May 22. Owner can have same by call ery and supplies with which to equip ing on Rev. T. A. Graham, proving his big alfalfa mill building that has property and paying for thia notice.36p just been completed In this city. For Sale or Exchange—A practically new bungalow, modern excepting heat; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jay and baby on full lol, located in Eugene, Oregon. daughter came Wednesday on a visit Value $1800. Can include more Eugene to the gentleman’s parents, Mr. and property to match a higher value. Address Mrs. Isaac Jay, the lady and child to What bave you to offer. C. H. Aylesworth, Boardman, Ore 36tfc remain for a time. Mr. Jay, who is in Registered Jersey cow for sale. W. the blacksmithing business in Pendle G Fritts. 36 2tc ton, returned home the same day. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wardsworth of Irrigon at St. Anth ony's hospital in Pendleton the first of this week. Mrs. Wardsworth is a sis ter of C. H. Park, former resident of the project, and a niece of J. T. Em- bry, well known North Ridge rancher. Dr. W. W. Illsley, who is physician in the base hospital at Camp Lewis, arrived Thursday morning to spend a ten day furlough in this city with his parents. Accompanying him was bis brother, H. E. Illsley, jeweler and optician at Toppenish, Wash., who will remain a few days. For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der- rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her. miston, residence near Columbia school. 36tfc For Sale—Ford delivery car. Easy payments Will pav you to look at this. Garage. 36 Ite For Sale—Two full blooded Poland China gilts ready to breed. O. G. Sapper. Phone 408. 36-ltc For Sale—85 tine yearling ewes at my ranch, in lots of ten up. J. D. Watson. 36tfc For Sale—$70 steel Inquire H. M. Straw. Mrs. J. O. Bradshaw, wife of the new clerk in the First National Bank, arrived from North Powder, Ibis state, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw rented one of Mrs, J. F McNaught’s cottages In the western part of the city, and are now comfort ably settled In their new home. range for HERMISTON SECOND HAND STORE Pays the highest price for SECOND HAND The Florence Automatic, Detroit Vapor, New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cook Stoves X 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 ODaklann Cheurnlet We carry a complete line of parts for these cars COME AND SEE T II E M Stanfield Auto Co OREGON STANFIELD KYANIZE Is the BEST FINISH for Your Floors and Furniture It will make every inch of wood workin your home look like new KYANIZE is the Most Durable Finish Made FOR SALE AT Hermiston Drug Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I " Where Do We Go From Here? Music Rolls and Player Rolls Reed, Brass and String Instruments The Two Standard Makes of Talking Machines All the Latest in Sheet Music g "*mNS& Warren’s Music House "of""" I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIUlllllllllllllllllltïï FURNITURE We wish to announce the arrival of a complete line of of all kinds Let us know what household goods you have to sell I have the SINGER SEWING MACHINES for sale and handle second hand A broad smile illuminated the gener of WE ARE CARRYING $35. 36tfc Sewing Machines ally happy countenance 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 tire. .. Mrs. J. H. Young and children are away to Pendleton spending the week visiting at the home of the lady’s mother. Mrs. Rhoda Johnson. In the meantime the genial post master is baching, and while he Is noticeably getting thin on his own cooking, nev ertheless he claims to be away up as an epicurean artist. J Ralph Thursday when he was inform —— CAR Lost, Strayed or Stolen Cream colored buckskin mare, A. S. Attebery, well known rancher, weight 800 pounds, black mane and tail, made a business visit to the county seat mane roached. Phone 257, Hermiston, Ore. Reward. adv.J : the first of the week. Mrs. J. Intlekofer and children leave today for their home in Van couver, Wash , after a pleasant two weeks visit at the home of the lady's cousin, Alderman H. M Straw. Highest Cooking Efficiency With Oil One 3-year old Iron gray horse, no brand, and one 3 year old sorrel horse, star in face, left bind ankle white: ranch mark L O with bar underneath on left hip. Notify Tony Arnold, Stanfield, Ore. __ 34 "P C ed by telephone that Mrs. Ralph had A given birth to a daughter at noon on % that day at St. Anthony's hospital In % Pendleton, and immediately he put on • his best suit and caught the afternoon “ W» have Nearly Every Known Article is the Second Hand Line for Sale CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK M. DUTY, PROPRIETOR MERITEX UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children Also Foot Rest Hosiery SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES MACK'S VARIETY S tore local in order to get acquainted with the new artivai as quickly as possible. | Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. C. 8. McNaught and H. M Straw ere resting a little easier now, for they feel that they will be immune for a time at least from the auto bandits that have bothered them »o much of late, tow that the names of the mem | berso! that little band has become known A short time ago they injured | Mr McNaught’s family touring car j to the extent of 850 in trying to get it started after silently sneaking itosi of hie garage, and on four different oc cations they have taken joy rides by eight in Mr Straw's Ford car, and once or twice tD J W. Messuer’s aut».1 SHOES We have a full line of Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children The Hermiston Honey Co. Is now prepared to take orders for BEE SUPPLIES EOR FUTURE DELIVERY Call and inspect them Prices right w. M. HAHN Order now and avoid the rush GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR