JOIN OUR ARMY Of Satisfied Customers 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 wc 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 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. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY HERALD, HERMISTON THE HERMISTON, I HERMISTON a KEEP COOL : LOCALS- J. H Strohm passed a few days this | week io Western Oregon looking after business matters demanding hie at­ tention. Mrs. P. B. Siscel is enjoying a visit from her little brother Homer, who came from Portland the latter part of last week. Mrs. W. H. Hesser of Minnehaha district left Saturday for Portland to join her husband, who is working in the shipyards there. B. T. Locke, a wheat farmer from Bickleton, Wash , was here Tuesday looking after the 135 acres of land be owns in this neighborhood. Miss Esther Graham is enjoying a vacational visit in Tacoma at the home of her brother Geyer and family. She will remain there until the latter part of August. Sergeant Olin M. Graham arrived from Camp Lewis yesterday morning to pass a few da ys of a week’s furlough here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs T A. Graham Mrs. Casser!y returned Sunday from Pendleton, having accompanied ber daughter Miss Eleanor, who enterei St. Anthony's hospital in that city to become a trained nurse. Mrs J. F. Deos and her grandson. Francis Sbarrard, son of a former resident who still owns property here, was here Tuesday from Willows, Ore gon, having dental work done. OREGON Do not suffer with the heat. We have all the conveniences that will help make life agree­ able during the good old summer time. OIL STOVES Oil stoves are much cheaper to operate than either coal or wood, and by the use of one you may have warm meals three times a day and also have a cool, comfortable house at the same time. Our Special the Detroit Vapor Range rivals the gas range in convenience and its opera­ tion is less expensive. We also have other oil stoves at various prices and all are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. ICE CREAN FREEZERS The old reliable White Mountain Freezer will give splendid results but we also have the Auto Vacuum Freezer which will make you delicious ice cream without turning a crank or add­ ing ice during freezing. Other Seasonable Goods Among other Summer Specials we offer Vacation Chairs, Hammocks, Croquet Sets and many handy devices for the canning season such as steam canners, canning racks, jelly strain- I ers, etc. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company WANT ADS BE PATRIOTIC Send your washing to the Model Uncle Sam needs your flour. We will pay full purchase laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, price for any amount returned. Even a pint will be accepted. The Misses Gertrude and Marie through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­ Humfeld arrived from Portland last ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­ turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc Saturday, where they attended high I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. school the past term. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Humfeld, Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p ranchers near Westland. For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc Puffed Rice and Corn, pack age - J. A. Murray, commercial manager For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Grapenuts, package_________ Co., with headquarters in Pendleton, wagon, also one automobile. F. L. Post Toasties, package_______ Kelly. 35 tfc. and L. K. Webber of Walla Walla, Corn Flakes, package________ For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der­ district traffic chief, were business Shredded Wheat, package_____ rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first visitors in this city Wednesday. class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her­ Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans_____ M. F. Callbeck and W. A. Correll, miston, residence near Columbiaschoo) 3«tfc Kerosene Oil, 5 gallons______ two well known contractors and build Bob White Soap, still 4 bars for ers of this city, leave tomorrow for For Sale—Three work horses; or will Portland to join the ever increasing trade them for cows. H. E. Hanby Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar___ 37tlc ship building forces now in the employ No-Rub Laundry Help, package of the government there. For Sale—A quantity of foundation beeswax at the Farmers Exchange. Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Miss Gertrude Simmons returned 37-tfc Saturday last to her duties as chief Weaned pigs for sale. Good ones. operator in the local telephone office W. J. Warner. 37-tfc. after a week's vacation pleasantly Friday, June 21, Dr. Amr p issed with her parents at Tip Top ranch east of this city. During her Freeze, the eye special-am ist, will be at Hermiston absence Miss Laura Boynton ably acted hotel all day Do you “099))]) as chief operator. suffer from headaches, .20 Phone 413 eyeaehes, eyestrain, cross eyes or other Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams and eye troubles'? If so take your case to a t vo children came overland in their specialist of fifteen years experience auto from Walla Walla last. Saturday with thousands of satisfied patients in evening and visited over Sunday with Oregon and Washington. One day only, June 21. At Echo, June 19; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline at their Stanfield June 20. 38 2tc ranch home in Minnehaha district Your pick of a herd of 60 Jersey southwest of Hermiston. Mrs. Hine cows; $65:00 and up. Thos. S. Hurl- line is a sister of Dr. Williams. hurt. 37 3lc Mrs Elvina Baker, who came here For Sale-2300 lb. team, harness and fifteen years ago and filed on a home­ wagon, used to hard work, kind and stead near this city, left last Saturday gentle; 1 light team and harness and for Omaha, Neb., where she will re­ delivery wagon. Any reasonable offer main fur sums time visiting with rela will take them as I have no further use for them, D. W. Zeller. 38tfc lives. The lady is the mother of C. E For Sale—One bay team, five years Baker, who is also one of the oldest settlers on the project, and who is old this spring, well matched, weight about 1250 each, and harness. En­ nuw operating a dairy ranch just east quire Dan McDade, Hermiston, Ore. of town. 39tfc Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Loom is, wheat far­ ForSale—Good range cook stove for mers of Wasco, visited with their $25. Enquire Farmers Exchange. COME AND SEE THEM 39-4tp friends, Mr. and Mrs. I*. B. Siscel Monday and Tuesday while on their Two Jersey cows for sale. W. G 39tfe way home from an auto trip to Walla. Fritts. The balance of the homeward journey For Sale—Household goods. H. A. they were accompanied by Misa Ethel Frick. 39-2tc Eperson and Glen Akers, the young Wanted — Good cow for cash. A. P. lady taking the train on arrival at Garner. 40tfc Wasco and going to Portland to visit her mother. For Sale—Good saddle mare, also STANFIELD OREGON drives single an I double. Inquire of Miss A. Chezik came from Portland A. C. Swarner. 40 2tp Saturday last, and after a short stay Auto for sale, 895.00. H. A. Frick. with her brother, F. A. Chezik, and 40-lip UiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii his wife, will leave for North Yakima, Wash., to visit her parents. From there she will journey east, to stop MICKIE SAYS during the balance of the summer " EDITORS is SURE FoReIIN with relatives in North Dakota. B - Cusses? A GUV MIN Ol6 AN' Music Rolls and Player Rolls ing a school teacher, she has signed a BEAT EM OUTEN ELEVEN contract to teach in one of the Minne EARS SUBSCRIPTION AN Reed, Brass and String apoIls, Minn., schools the c min TEN THE EDITOR’LL ser < term. DOWN AN‘ WRITE HALF A Instruments COWMN ABOUT WHAT A FinE Colonel Newport superintended the FELLER THE DECEASED wuz The Two Standard Makes of loading and shipping of the last of Talking Machines three carloads of horses from here Tuesday belonging to his company to All the Latest in Sheet Music Toledo, Oregon, for work on a railroad 30 miles in length that the government Is building for the purpose of convey Ing spruce limiter front there to the coast for ship building purposes In a few days he will send another carload of the animals to the same place for We wish Io announce the arrival of a complete line of use by the government In the same line of work. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS PHELPS CASH GROCERY Cheurnlet ODaklann We carry a complete line of parts for these cars Stanfield Auto Co I «W here Do We Go From Here? 1 THE UNIVIMSAL CAR Remember that when you bring your Foni car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service materials, experienced workmen and Ford fac­ tory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners. That's the assurance we offer. See us for your Mowers. Rakes and Farm Imple- menta. See the Litchfield Manure Spreader, now en route from Portland. PRICES RIGHT GOODS THK BEST “rL.N“‘s Warren’s Music House Grandma Cleghorn, of whom this i» . per made mention last week as being very seriously ill fallowing a stroke of paralysis,died Sa tu rd y last at noon, and the funeral was held at Echo al 2p m Sunday. Deceased was advanced in ag and had suffered much illness of late years, having been partially paralizzi prior to the fatal stroke. To mourn Thomas Brassfield and hall, and a son, Andy Mrs Menden Cleghorn, be Palter ! MERITEX UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children Also Foot Rest Hosiery V A 7 SPLENDID QUALITY AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES MACKS VARIETY S tore