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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1918)
0--3-3---**f=f*9 S HERMISTON: e JOIN OUR ARMY Don’t say that our stock is not complete and that our prices are not right. All we ask is that a trial order be given us, and then we are satisfied that you will join our Army of Satisfied Customers. A BIG CHUNK of SATISFACTION Goes with Every Purchase We never want a grouch to leave our store. We try to change everyone to satisfaction, and to that end we strive to please all. Then the quality of our goods and the very reasonable prices do the rest. ' - • Join Our Army- You’ll Never Regret It B. S. KINGSLEY CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY REMEMBER THIS Your account must be paid on the 10th of month following purchase, otherwise your credit will not be extended over the 30 day limit. It becomes absolutely impera tive to request our customers to pay their accounts promptly on a 30 day credit basis, as the whole sale houses have inaugurated a system of collecting from us every 15 and 30 days. WE HAVE ANOTHER New Ford Touring Car IN THIS WEEK And not yet spoken for If interested you better see us NOW as it never means they will be in stock the next day. We also now have the Overland Agency And would like you to see one of these beautiful cars too. SAPPERS INC. WHERE YOU CAN SAVE ON Mowers, Rakes and Implements . And get BETTER GOODS. Sec us for your wants. Highest Cooking Efficiency With Oil (WE) POOR WAMPUS! VAT TER AT PAPER ER E\S6 PUT ri BACK! v< COSTS US IONE ‘ PRIrT E N AN E Atri Mrs. W. C O’Sullivan of Stanfield spent Thursday visiting her sisier, Mrs. M. L. Hunt. I OREGON: MICKIE SAYS ------ LOCALS- Of Satisfied Customers HERMISTON, HERALD, 7 GWwi ‘ETA PNB, EVEN V P 6o SA'HANKS" WH Dori YA no souh ' To THE BANK AN ASKEW FER A SAMPLE, Mrs. Geo. H. Root has as her guest at her home in the southern part of the city this week her friend, Mrs. Geo Sanderson of Freewater, Oregon. What you and many other housewives have wanted Equipment equal to or closely approaching the gas range. constant I intense 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 Mr and Mrs. A. C. Harnack and children left the first of the week for Sualwell, Alberta, Canada, where they will visit relatives and probably remain until after harvest. 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. Mrs. R. B. Spencer and daughter Marjorie loft Wednesday morning for Pomeroy, Wash., where they will pleasantly pass a fortnight at the par ental home of Mrs Spencer. Oregon Hardware & Imple ment Company • 4-3-3-3-3**ffffr • O. P. Brigham, conductor on the S. P. & S. railroad between Portland and Spokane, left Saturday to resume his duties after a short vacational visit with bis family on his ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze are en joying a visit from the gentleman's sister, Mrs. Carrie Furry of North Yakima. The lady has many acquain tances here, having been a former re sident. (WANT ADS. •03005-3*3>&>*>Ó€®® 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 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Purdy and their I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. daughter Mrs. Morfitt are now enjoy Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p ing the pleasures of automobiliog in a For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding new Overland louring car that Mr. stuck of all ages. Root & Mason. 34tfc Purdy purchased last week through I have a quantity of White Dent Sappers’ Inc. seed corn for sale; makesexcellent en W. B. Allen, a well known Willa silage. P. P. Sullivan. 32-tfc. mette valley dairy rancher residing For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and near Salem, and Mrs. Allen are guests wagon, also one automobile. F. L. this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. 35-tfc. R W. Alien in this city. The gentle For Sale or Exchange — A practically men are brothers. new bungalow, modern excepting beat; Miss Corliss Agnew arrived Thursday on full lot, located in Eugene, Oregon. Value $1800. Can include more Eugene ‘rom Seattle, near which city she has property to match a higher value been teaching school the past term, to What have you to offer. Address remain during the summer with her C. H. Aylesworth, Boardman,Ore 36tfc parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Agnew, For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der at their ranch home west of this city. rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her- C. H. Attebery, who was on his miston, residence near Columbia school. way home to Boardman from a trip 36tfc to relatives in Illinois, stopped over For Sale—85 fine yearling ewes at here from Thursday of last week to my ranch, in lots of ten up. J. D. Sunday visiting at the family home of W atson. 36tfc uis brother, S. Attebery, east of town For Sale— $70 steel range (or $35 Dr. J. A. Peed leaves tomorrow for inquire H. M. Straw. 36tfc Portland, to be away three days, dur For Sale—Three work horses; or will ing which time he will be in attendance trade them for cows. H. E. Hariby at the annual convention of the State 37tlc Veterinary Medical Association, the For Sale—A quantity of foundation sessions of which he attends yearly. beeswax at the Farmers Exchange. 37-tfc. T. W. Sapper went to Pendleton Wednesday, where be passed the after Big, Big, Big Sale of Summer Hats. noon attending to business mattei s, re New and complete stock of up-todate turning in the evening with a new Hats to be sold at greatly reduced Ford louring car fur Sappers’ Inc. prices. Greatest Millinery bargains ever offered in Echo. Echo Millinery garage. Mrs Sapper accompanied him Store, Mrs. J. P. Utterback, Proprietor. on the trip. Have 200, and will sell 50 white hens. W. A. Jeppe, who for eight years 85c. Petaluma stock W. L. Pearson. was a resident of this project, moving 38 lip a year ago to Pendleton to enter the Weaned pigs for sale. Good ones. employ of the Q. W. R. & N., was in W. J. Warner. 37-tfc. town Saturday last renewing old Lost— Auto two-evlinder pump last friendships while here attending to Sunday between Messner and Board- some business man Finder please notify George Challis or City Meat Market, Hermis- District Game Warden Tonkin, who ton, Ore. is also Republican candidale for the of Friday, June 21, Dr. cree fice of sheriff of this county, was here the special- So. the latter part of last week investigat be Ing complaints of local ranchers that hotel Do you from headaches, 297 Chinese pheasants were creating havoc suffer eyeache», eyestrain, cross eye» or other with their corn crops. eye troubles? If so take your case to a Miss Goldie Mumma is home from specialist of fifteen year» experience Grass Valley. Oregon, after having with thousand» of satisfied patients in Oregon and Washington. One day completed a term of teaching in the only, June 21. At Echo, June 19; schools of that city. After spending Stanfield June 20. 38 2lc the summer here with her parents the Your pick of a herd of «0 Jersey lady will return to Grass Valley, hav cow»; 865:00 and up. Tho». H. Hurl- ing signed up for a position on the hurt. 37 3lc teaching staff there for another term. For Sale—2300 lb team, harness and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Purdy moved wagon, used to hard work, kind and Wednesday from their town bouse to gentle; 1 light team and harness and delivery wagon. Any reasonable offer their ranch four and one-half miles will take them as I have no further northeast uf this city. Even in the use for them, D. W. Zeller. 38tfc few days they have been "back to the farm" they have found their new Over Quit the Tobacco Habit laud louring ear uf great service and a time saver in making business trips Quit-Tobac Tobacco Treatment will do the work to Hermiston and elsewhere. promptly and permanently. No matter in what BE PATRIOTIC Uncle Sam needs your flour. We will pay full purchase price for any amount returned. Even a pint will be accepted. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Puffed Rice and Corn, package-------------------------------- 14c Grapenuts, package------------------ 14c Post Toasties, package--------- ------------------------- 14c Corn Flakes, package------------------------------------------- 14c Shredded Wheat, package__________________________ 14c Corn Starch, package 14c, 2 for-------------------------------- 27c Royal Baking Powder, 1 pound_____________________ 48c Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans____________________________ 25c Jello, package, still________________________________ 10c Kerosene Oil, 5 gallons------------------------------------------ 90c Royal Bakery Good* from Portland PHELPS GASH GROCERY Phone 413 Cheurnlet you tobacco- smoking use cigars, THEM COME AND SEE “99 form ODaklann We carry a complete line of parts for these cars HermistonCs just below Umatilia, where the has be Oil Cooking watching, which will give you just the degree of heat, Or mild, which you need for boiling, frying, baking or simmering. A cooking equipment O. P. Burris, who is farming the Dan Baluch place east of town this year under lease, went to The Dalles last Saturday and returned Thu sdav with his family. Laura S Dunne, a professional nurse of Portland, together with her sister, Alice R Nugent of Umatilla, werebusi- nesa visitors to this city Widnesd y The first named lady baa abandoned city life and settled un theold Bullock place an venient and easy to use, an oil range with plenty of power which does not need Col. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. E. H. Geary of Oakland, California, this week, the lady being here on a short visit. Mrs. J. W. McDermed left the first of the week for Seattle to make a short visit to her sister, Mrs. J. Her- ton, whose home is near that city. Her nephew, Harry O'Connell, accom panimi her on the trip over. Return ing in a few days she will have as com- pany besides her nephew h r daughter Margueritte, who has been attending school in the coast city. is Something safe, con- Stanfield Auto Co. STANFIELD OREGON 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 pipe, cigarettes, chewing tobacco or snuff. No matter how much you use or how long used, Quit-Tobac will break you of the habit in from three to five days. Pleasant to take, no inconvenience, no re- “re.e’sa Warren’s Music House maining away from work or business. A simple home treatment No craving er de sire for tobacco In any form after you begin taking Quit-Tobac. Don’t try to quit the tobacco habit unaided. It’s a losing fight against heavy odds and means a serious shock to the nervous system Let the tobacco habit quit YOU. It will quickly quit you if you take Quit-Tobac according to the simple directions we send you. It is a thoroughly reliable and permanent remedy for the tobacco habit, but is not a substitute for tobacco. Thousands have been Why not you? testimonials. freed the MERITEX UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children Also Foot Rest Hosiery habit Write at once for particulars and A. F Hal «Ce. 118 N. La come engaged in ranching on a large scale Chickens seem to be her hobby, School having a flock of 500 Leghorns, but Directors besides these she has a numberof dairy cows and other stock Clerk. from We wish to announce the arrival of s complete line of District Salle St . Chicago I - SPLENDID QUALITY AT unusuALLY LOW Officials MACKS VARIETY PRICES .. I S tore iiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu THE HERMISTON