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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1918)
THE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart left Tuesday for Tacoma, where they will spend a week or ten days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wyckoff, and family. 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. Mrs. Frank Ralph returned from Pendleton Tuesday last after having been in that city several days securing medical aid for their little son Fraccis Miss Eleanor Casserly, who is trail ing in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen dleton to become a nurse, visited this week at the farm home of her par ents northwest of this city. A BIG CHUNK of SATISFACTION Mrs. C. M. Jackson is enjoying a visit from her sister. Miss Daisy Mc- Pherson of Pendleton, at the ranch home of herself and busbard in the Minnehaha district. Goes with Every Purchase Mrs. J. D. Watson expects to leave today for Chelsea, Michigan, to visit a month with her mother and other rela tives. It has been four years since the lady has visited at the parental home. 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. Mrs. A. White of Ibis city has moved to Westland, where she is act Ing as postmistress. She has taken the examination for the office and ex pects to receive a regular appointment soon. Join Our Army— You’ll Never Regret It OREGON: KEEP COOL 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 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 (WANT ADS BE PATRIOTIC Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Frick departed for Portland Wednesday, to remain there an indefinite period. Being a Send your washing to the Model contractor and builder, Mr. Frick ex peels to enter the employment of the laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas government there. ket leaves Wednesday morning and re George R. Shafer purchased 24 turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc stands of bees Tuesday from R. C. Special Sunday chicken dinner at Palm Bishop, a ranebei near Irrigon, to Leaf Cafe from 12;30 to 2 p. m., 50c. ad gelber with the honey, and has moved I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. them (o an apiary he has established Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83. 45p north of town. B. S. KINGSLEY CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props. HERMISTON, 9 Isaac Jay passed Monday and Tues day visiting with his two sons in Pen dleton. Of Satisfied Customers and HERALD, HERMISTON: JOIN OUR ARMY CITY MEAT MARKET GROCERY HERMISTON Spring chickens for sale; early pullet* E. P. Dodd, who owns considerable and friers, R. I. Red*. J. W. Campbell. 41-2tc Your Dollar will go farther if you deal with us. 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 property in the thriving little town of Boardman, returned Sunday from a For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding short business visit to that city, which stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34lfc is termed the future metropolis of Special Sunday chicken dinner at Palm Morrow county by Boardmanite boost Leaf Cafe from 12:30 to 2 p. m., 50c. ad ers. For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and Mrs. S. S. Thompson of Elgin, Ore wagon, also one automobile. F. L. 35 tfc. gon, who enjoyed a week’s visit at the Kelly. ranch home of Mr and Mrs. O. W. Dr. Freeze makes reg- cue Thompson in Columbia district, re ular visits to Hermis- so ton. Consult him free teeo’s I turned to Elgin Monday. The lady's and be sure of good eye “sey? husband and the above named gentle service. 4 life man are brothers. For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der Word comes that Messrs. Callbeck rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first and Correll did not tarry in Portland class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her- to work in the shipyards, as they at miston, residence near Columbiaschool. 36tfc first intended, but went on to Astoria, For Sale—A ten room house; hot where they are now in the employ of and cold water in each room; hard the government al the shipyards near wood floors; full basement; stationary that place. tubs; fine large rooms; strictly modern. Rev. L. S. Chapman, who has filled Will sell completely furnished or un furnished; acre of ground well improv the pulpit in the Baptist church of ed domestically goes with place. For this city the past three years, left for further particulars inquire at this 41-tfc Portland Wednesday to join his fam office. ily, they having preceded bim. Soren For Sale—Three work horses; or will Jensen went along with him, and to trade them for cows. H. E. Hanby 37lfc gether they expect to secure positions in the government shipyards at St For Sale—A quantity of foundation Johns, a suburb of Portland. beeswax at the Farmers Exchange. 37-lfc. Mrs. Lottie Wilson, who has been visiting with Hermiston friends the Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled past two weeks, departed last Satur alfalfa bav for shipment. W . A. Leath- ers. 41-tfc. day for her home in Palo Alto, Calif. The lady was a former resident, hav For Sale—One bay team, five years i ing resided here a few years ago, at old this spring, well matched, weight En which time her son-in-law. Mr. Dun- about 1250 each, and harness. ham, operated a clothes cleaning and quire Dan McDade, Hermiston, Ore. 39tfc | pressing establishment in this city. For Sale—Good range cook stove for Friends of Miss Kate Barton, former $25. Enquire Farmers Exchange teacher of English and history In the 39-4tp Hermiston high school, will be inter For Sale — Four horse barn. Phone ested lo know that she has accepted a 288. B. Haneline. 422p position in the English department of For Sale — Poland-China brood sow the Salem high school. This is a three months old weaned pigs. J wonderful opportunity for Miss Barton, S. : and Dyer. 42tfe as the chance for advancement in the schools of the capital city is practic. Lost— A fountain pen on streets of ally unlimited. Miss Barton is spend Hermiston. Finder please phone 46, or return to Mrs. J. W. McDermed. ing the summer with her parents on the farm near Salem. For Sale— 900 pound mare; works double or under saddle: gentle Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Zeller, who single, Leroy Sullivan. 42ifc have resided in this community the We have purchased a New Stock of Groceries and will be glad to supply your wants Our aim is to please Give us a trial and you will be satisfied IT PAYS TO PAY CASH MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE Puffed Rice and Corn, package. Grapenuts, package_________ Post Toasties, package_____ _ Corn Flakes, package________ Shredded Wheat, package_____ Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans_____ Kerosene Oil, 5 gallons______ Bob White Soap, still 4 bars for Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar___ No-Rub Laundry Help, package Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 REMEMBER YOUR PATRONAGE FIXES PRICES Our Line is Farmers Supplies FEW THINGS WE CARRY ! Rice I Potato Flour. Corn Oat Barley Meals Cheese Soaps Nails Forks Canned Meats Come and see what else YOU ARE INVITED TO BE COME A MEMBER If you are a farmer. Your money runs the business. Your amount of year ly purchases govern your dividends. Come in—give us your wants. Special Orders Looked After FARMERS’ EXCHANGE These Are The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands s "W here Do We Go From Here?” - THE UNIEERS/IL 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. We 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. PRICES RIGHT GOODS THK BEST a . " • ) ) I past three years, part of which time they farmed on North Ridge and the balance lived in this citv, departed Monday for Portland The Rose City was their home for a good many years before coming here, and Mr. Zeller is returning there al this lime to re- enter his former occupation of con- tractor anil builder, which he follo ved in that city for many years. Miss Bertha Dishon, who was a guest at the home of Mrs. J. F. Me- ' Naught several days prior to leaving I last Sat unlay for Bend after a visit to ) relatives io Waila Walla. met many ) of her former friends during her short I stay here. Her brother Charles, who is salesman in Walla Walla for the Dahlen Auto Co., accompanied her to 1 ‘ Hermiston by auto, remaining until | I Sunday, during which time he was a I guest at the home of his friend, J. A. | M. Robb, and family. It will be re- | membered that it was Mr. Dishon Sr., I who built and operated the first livery stable that Low stands just north of the Hotel Hermiston on the west side, | and that himself and family lived on . the fine orchard tract now under lease | to B. W. Smith, which reverted to the | children after the demise of Mr and Mrs. Dishon a little over a year and a , Wanted—Sever»! calves 4 months old or more. Inquire al this office. 42-2tc Music Rolls and Player Rolls For Sale—Big 4 McCormick mower in good running condition, cheap. Sappers’ Inc. 42-1tc Reed, Brass and String For Sale—One young fresh cow; take your pick of two. Jacob Hoffman, six miles northeast of Hermiston. 42-2tp The Two Standard Makes of bound A sum of money on the streets of Hermiston. Loser can re- cover same by calling at this office, giving description of loss and paving for this advertisement. 42 ltc The Palm Leaf Instruments Talking Machines All the Latest in Sheet Music I *sä Warren’s Music House ‘aur J ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF Bathing Suits and Caps Hotel Oregon'i Summer Underwear for Adults and Children Opened under New Management. Completely renovated. Sanitary in every respect. Up-to-date service. Prices reasonable VICTOR KNIGHT, Prop. And a Complete Line of Ladies Coveralls and Overalls