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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
THE HERMISTON 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. HERALD, : HERMISTON: e ===== LOCALS SATISFACTION Goes with Every Purchase Mrs. J. Wishart arrived home the latter part of last week from a visit to relatives and friends in Hood Hiver. Miss Virginia Todd was over from Pendleton and pass d Sunday visiting with her parents. Cecil D Kelly, expert mechanic in Sappers’ Inc. garage, visited io Pen dleton over Sunday. Join Our Army— You’ll Never Regret It Born, to Mr. and Mrs L L. Bonney, a daughter on Saturday, July 13, 1918. Mr Bonney is a recent addition to the reclamation force of employes, having joined the pipe yard crew the first of the week. and GROCERY CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props. Your Dollar will go farther if you deal with us. We have purchased a New Stock of Groceries and will be glad to supply your wants tl Mrs. R B. Spencer and daughter Miss Margery have returned from Pomeroy, Wash., where they spent several weeks visiting with relatives and friends. James Smith, the versatile mixologist in Hitt’s ice cream and candy empor ium, left Monday on a little recreation jaunt to San Francisco. Earl Phelps is assisting Mr. Hitt during the ab sence of Mr. Smith. CITY MEAT MARKET I H. M. Gunn, former superintendent of schools who is now ranching a few miles northwest of this city, made a business trip to the nearby town of Stanfield on Saturday last. 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. B. S. KINGSLEY Our aim is to please Give us a trial and you will be satisfied IT PAYS TO PAY CASH MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE Your trading point is Hermiston The Earners’ EXCHANGE is best in every line they carry ••• Come, inquire and look around before you leave town THESE BOYS WILL PLEASE YOU KEEP COOL = == 5 Dannie Fye is here from Seattle to spend the balance of the summer vis iting with hi* relatives, Messrs, and Mesdames Harnack and Mathison. A BIG CHUNK of HERMISTON, 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 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. ! Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Miss Leona Harnack, who has been through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas at Fort Atkinson, Wis., since the ar ket leaves Wednesday morning and re rival in Hermiston early in the year of turns Saturday of each week. -ady49tfc her parents, Mr and Mrs. A C. Har- I buy any kind of livestock. A. L. nack, a rived last week to visit indefi- Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 83 . 45p ni'ely. For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding Mrs. M. A. Livermore had her fur stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc | niture crated and shipped this week For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and and departed yesterday for Portland to wagon, also one automobile. F. L. 35 tfc. 1 join her brother, F L. Allen, who has Kelly. I held a position in the shipyards there Dr. Freeze makes reg since May. ular visits to Hermis ton. Consult him free Mrs. F. B. S vayze left last week for and be sure of good eye Seaside, accompanied by her daughter service. 41tfc Doris and son Frank. For six weeks For Sale—A 50 ft. Stubblefield der they will remain at the famous sum- rick, 4 tank fork wire cable, all in first mer resort enjoying the balmy ocean class shape, new. J. W. Spencer, Her- • zone and reveling in the exquisite miston, residence near Columbiaschool 36tfc surf baths. For Sale-—Three work horses; or will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller and fam- trade them for cows. H. E. Hanby 37tic ily and the lady’s sister, Miss Cochran, have gone to Seattle and other coast Good wheat ranch of 151 acres three points for a month's visit with re'a- miles from county seat, Camas county, fives and friends. The trip there ' and Idaho, to trade for a home in Hermis back is being made in Mr. Waller’s ton. Inquire at First National Bank. 43 reliable Ford car. Chicken dinner will be served at Hotel Hermiston every Sunday from Mrs. C. Frazier, daughter of Dr. and 5 to 7 p. m. 43 2tc Mrs. Barnes, is here with her little For Sale — Fleming stacker and two girl from Bremerton, Wash. She ex buck rakes complete. Geo. C. Ellison, pects to remain here with her parents Hermiston, Ore. 43-tfc for some time, her husband having Sale—Good 1100 lb. farm horse been called in the recent draft and Is for For sale cheap. See F. L. Sampson, 1 now in the training camp at Fort Mc mile east of Columbia school. 43 2tp Dowell, California. For Sale—70 head young lambs, 44 Isaac Jay returned last Saturday from owes, 26 wethers: also 12 head of heif some bred; good slock. Inquire Portland, having been called there a ers, at this office for further particulars. few days before on account of his son- 43-tfc in law, Oeo. Gillette, having become Wanted — To buy No. 1 dry baled dangerously ill from an attack of heart alfalfa bay for shipment. W. A. Leath trouble. His condition had somewhat ers. 41-tfc. improved before Mr. Jay left, but For Sale—Poland-Cbina brood sow grave doubts of his ultimate recovery and three months old weaned pigs. J. are entertained. S. Dyer. 42tfc J E. Stephen, who is connected with For Sale—900 pound mare; works the Alpha Land Co. at Attalla, Wash., single, double or under saddle; gentle. was here Tuesday taking observations Leroy Sullivan. 42tfc of how this irrigation project is cor- We are in the market for good No. ducted. During bls short stay he took 1 alfalfa bay; want hundred to five occasion to call on his old friend, W. hundred tons, baled or loose. Will W. Eelthouse, who ranched near At pay spot cash Address C. Rohrman, talla before coming here several years 116 Grange St , Pendleton Ore. 43-2IC ago. Good young fresh cow and calf for sale. Wm Kennedy 43tfc Prof. Gunn received a letter one day Nutice to Auto Owners—Dueto labor last week from A. E. Hensel, last term garage hours will be 7:00 a. principal of the Hermiston highschool, shortage, m. to 8:00 p. m. during week, except io which is conveyed the information Saturday to 10:00 p. tn. Sundays 7:00 that the gentleman is now locateti io a. tn. to noon only. Sappers' Inc. 43-2c the officers’ trainingcampof field artil Wanted—One single buggy and har lery at Camp Zacbrav Taylor near Louisville, Ky. Through Mr. Gunn he ness. Must be in good condition. Wm. Kennedy. 44tfc sends regard* to all inquiring friend«. For Sale—One Garland Kitchen Edward, the two and a half year o d range, like new, $35; 1 dining table son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hensel, had $6; 1 weathered oak rocker $3 50; some articles; 40 colonies bees; 8 acres a bone In his left leg broken between other alfalfa ready to cut. Leaving. W. L. the knee and ankle Sunday by a fall Pearson. 44tfe from a hay rack on which he was play Commencing with next Thursday ing atibe parental borne north of towr. I will pay boys from 12 to 15 Mr. Hensel immediately summoned Dr. morning years of age for shocking hay from 20 Gale, who fixed the injured limb, and to 30 cents an hour according to their the little fellow is now getting along efficiency, and each boy may rest assured that his pay check will be a nicely. certain gauge of his worth as a hay- John Broetje, a fruit grower near maker. It will give me pleasure to have to pay the limit. See me in ad- Yakima, Wash., motored to Hermis vanee. J. F. McNaught. 44 ltp ton and visited over Sunday with Mr. Found —Pair of glass s near the Re and Mra. John Huffman, parents of his deceased wife, who are ranching north clamation office. Owner can have same by calling at ibis office. 44 of town. He was accompanied on the trip by his son Arthur and his brother Fred Broetje, the latter gentleman also being a large fruit producer of the Yakima valley. Frank J. Knox hft Wednesday fur Ellensburg, Wash , to visit friends for a few days He Is making the trip In the family auto. On his return he will go to the former parental home at Moro, in Sherman Co., having been called in the draft to report there on he 23d of this month. He lathe young- PATENTS the old established ufacturers. " or sketches and dese D. SWIFT & CO. 307 Seventh st. operating a ranch north of this city. D. C. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS WE HAVE A Shipment of Flour In and a good line of substitutes to go with it Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, per can_____________________ 10c Monopole Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Beets, Spinach, can.. 20c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, per package________ 10c Citrus Powder, per package_________________________ 28c Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar________________________ 5c La France Wash Tablets, each_______________________ 6c Spring Clothes Pins_________________ _____________ 23c Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 The Thrift Car 0. Save Time—Get This CarNow The increasing demand for quick personal transporta tion causes thousands to adopt this time-saving Model 90 for more efficient living. They had thought it nec essary to spend more in order to have beauty, room and modern conveniences. .They now know this i lode I 90 has all of these es. sentíais for complete satis, lection at a large saving in They now know it is eco nomical with fuel, sparing of tires and is easy to handle. You cannot get for less all of the advantages of this Model 90. It has Auto-Lite starting and lighting, vacuum fu« system, rear cantilever springs and large tires, non- Skid rear. One salesman with it is worth two without it. For professional men it is an office-on-wheels. House*, wives are able to bring fresh produce direct from farm-to- table. More than 80.000 already sold save their owners time and money. Why not for you? ■Appearance, Performance, Confòrt, óeruiceand Price SAPPERS’ INC Hermiston, Oregon