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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1918)
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 Wc 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 REMEMBER Your account must be paid on the 10 th 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 CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY 1HE OMI I RS.41. CAR Bring your Ford to us when it needs to be "fixed up" or repaired. We guarantee the most reliable work; the genuine Ford-made materials and to ask Ford prices. It is our business to know all about Ford cars. Wc have necessary equipment with competent workmen to do the work as it should be done and to give you prompt atten tion at all times When you want to buy a Ford car we earnestly solicit your order. INC See us for your Mowers, Rakes and Farm Imple ments. See the Litchfield Manure Spreader, now en route from Portland. G00D8 TIIK BEST HERMISTON, OREGON: Í HERMISTON: e - LOCALS — : KEEP COOL ) B. S Kingsley is over from Culver, Ore , for a few days. Col. H. G. Newport returned Wed nesday morning from a short business trip to Portland. Mrs. M J. Momma and daughter Golda returned Thursday from a short visit in Pendleton. Mrs. J. H. Young was verv ill Mon day and Tuesday as a result of a severe attack of tonsilitis. Miss Margret Shotwell, who has been attending school at Monmouth, Ore., returned to the parental home here after the close of the term last week. Mr. and Mrs R. C. Challis went to Pendleton Wednesday, where Mr. Challis is taking treatment for stom ach trouble from a specialist of thst city. Miss Julia Clements returned to her home in Richland, Wash., Wednesday after visiting here at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. F. Knapp, the past few weeks. suffer with the heat. We have all the conveniences that will help make life Do not able during the good old summer time. Oil stoves are much cheaper to operate than either coal or wood, and by the use of one you may^ave warm meals three times a day and also have a cool, comfortable house at the mat Our Social the Detroit Vapor Range rivals the gas range m convenience and its opera- «on is less expensive, we also have other oil stoves at various prices and all are guaranteed to same give absolute satisfaction. ICE CREAM 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 ers, etc. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company I WANT ADS. W. A. Jeppe, a former Hermiston resident who has been located in Pen dleton for some lime, has returned and liken a position with C. S. McNaught. Send your washing to the Model Mrs. Jeppe and children will join him laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas the first of next month. ket leaves Wednesday morning and re Mr and Mrs. A. E Hensel and fam turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc ily are now enjoying the pleasures in- For Sale—Good used Ford touring e dent to motoring in a Ford touring car. Overhauled engine. Terras. car that the gentleman recently pur Sappers’ Inc. 41-ltc chased. Another case of “Old Dob- I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. bin” beiug relegated strictly to the Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p farm. Spring chicken» for sale; early pullet» and frier», R. L Red». J. W. Campbell. 41-2tc For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc Mr. and Mrs J C. Knoll and son. 1 E. J. Knoll, ami Mrs, E. S Burger left Wednesday on 17 for Portland From there they will go down the coast to San Francisco ami then to points in the state of Arizona on their | wav to their home in Erle, Pa The ladies have been the guests of their friends, Mr. ami Mis T G Sapper, the past eight weeks, the gentlemen | arriving last Sunday morning. Mr. Knoll is one of Erie's prominent men. | being part owner of the large car work* in that city, while his son is | general overseer of the plant. BE PATRIOTIC Uncle Sam needs your flour. We will pay full purchase price for any amount returned. Evena 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 Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans___________________________ 25c Kerosene Oil, 5 gallons____ ______________________ _ Bob White Soap, still 4 bars for___________ _________ 25c Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar________________________ 5c No-Rub Laundry Help, package_____ _ _________ , 25c Cow for sale. Was fresh in Febru- 41 -Up ary. Mrs. W. B. Knox. For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and wagon, also one automobile. F. L. 35 tfc. E. P. Dodd returned last Saturday Kelly. from Hood Hiver, near where he has a Dr. Freeze makes reg 30 acre orchard. He says the apples ular visits to Hermis and pears in that part of the state will ton. Consult him free and be sure of good eye be a short crop this year, but that the service. 41tfc strawberry crop is a good one and For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der the growers are receiving top prices rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first for the product. class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her- Mr*. Lock, owner of the Lock ranch miston, residence near Columbia school. 36tfc on South Hill, who left here some time For Sale — A ten room house; hot ago in order to be with relatives in Denver, Colorado, while undergoing and cold water in each room; hard wood floors; full basement; stationary an operation, has written to friends tubs; tine large rooms; strictly modern. in Hermiston telling them that it was Will sell completely furnished or un successfully performed and that she is furnished; acre of ground well improv ed domestically goes with place. For now well on the road to recovery. further particulars inquire at this 41-tfc Miss Margaret Hahn, who has been office. attending high school at Lewiston, For Sale—Three work horses; or will Ida., came last Saturday and is a guest trade them for cows. H. E. Hanby 37 tic at the home in this city of her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hahn. For Sale—Good saddle or driving | The young lady will extend her visit horse. Robert Neimeyer. 41 ltp to next Tuesday, when she will return For Sale—A quantity of foundation to her mother's home in Pendleton. beeswax at the Farmers Exchange. 37-tfc. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Strohm leave Lost—Eveners off new McCormick Sunday by auto for a couple of week's mower and all attachments between recreation visit to Hidaway Springs, Umatilla and my ranch 2 miles south that well known and popular summer west of Hermiston. Leslie W. Adams. resort in the Blue Mountains south of For Sale 2300 lb team, harness and here. Accompanying them were Mrs. wagon, used lo bard work, kind and E. I. Davis and children, who will re gentle; 1 light team and harness and main there during the balance of the delivery wagon. Any reasonable offer will take them as I have no further summer. use for them. D. W. Zeller. 38tfe Mrs, M E. Pearl, who wilt be re Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled membered by many of her old time alfalfa bay for shipment. W. A. Leath lady friends as having resided on a five er*. 41-tfc. acre tract on South Hill about three Wish to buy good second hand pump I years ago, and who i* now a resident gun. Phone Main 93. 41 Ite. of Seattle, in renewing her subscription Sale—One bay team, five years to this paper writes that she wou'd old For this spring, well matched, weight like to be remembered to all of them, about 1250 each, ami harness. En concluding her letter by saying that quire Dan McDade. Hermiston, Ore. 3fflfc she is always interested in the people and the welfare of Hermiston. For Sale Good range cook stove for $25. Enquire Farmers Exchange Mrs. Frank Smith of Taft, Califor 39-4tp nia. who visited with her parents. Mr Two Jersey cows for sale W. G. and Mrs. C. Chamberlain, and her sis i Fritta. 391fc ter, Mr*. T. D. Worster, a few days last week, left Momiay for Irrigon to . Wanted Good cow for cash. A P. visit there with Mrs J. Smith, also a rher: 40fe sister, for a short lime before return | For Sale— Good saddle mare, also ing to her California home. The lady : drives single ami double. Inquire of is well known In this community, hav A. ( • Swarner. 40 2tp ing been a former resident, her hut band having followed the vocation of contractor and builder In partnership with Mr. Worster a few years ago. | agree- OIL STOVES Mrs. R. Alexander of Pendleton Is a guest this week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. P. Dodd, while Mr. Alexander is away to Camp Lewis Special Sunday chicken dinner at visiting their son Roy. the Palm Leaf Cafe from 5.30 to 7 p. F. H. Bone and family, former resi m., 50 cents. dents of this project who have been located in Spokane for some time pas , have moved from there to make their future home in Winona, Wash. George G. Gillette, operator at Hin kle up to a short time ago and son-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. Jay of Hermiston, is ill in a Portland hospital. Mrs. Gil lette is with him, and she states in s letter to her parents that his condi tion has not improved much since go ing there. THIS PRICES HIGHT HERALD, Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 REMEMBER YOUR PATRONAGE FIXES PRICES Our Line is Farmers Supplies A FEW THINGS WE CARRY YOU ARE INVITED TO BE COME A MEMBER I Rice If you are a farmer. i Potato Your money runs the Flour Corn business. Oat Your amount of year Barley ly purchases govern your Meals Cheese Soaps I dividends. Nails Forks Come in—give us your Canned Meats wants. Come and see what else Special Orders Looked After FARMERS’ EXCHANGE These Are The Boy» to Look After Your Local Demand* Demand» Where Do We Go From Here? Music Roll* and Player Rolls Reed, Brass and String Instruments The Two Standard Makes of Talking Machines All the Latest in Sheet Music 820 Main St. Warren’s Music House Paeta” The Palm Leaf ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF ------ Cafe------- Bathing Suits and Caps Uniti Or egon' s ‘Dining Room Summer Underwear for Adults and Children ( pened under New Management. < Completely renov a ted. Sanitary in every respect. Up-to-date service. Prices reasonable VICTOR KNIGHT, Prop. And a Complete Line of Ladies Coverall* and Overalls IllU llltlllllllllllllU lllilllllU IIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIU li THE HERMISTON