THE HERMISTON
GOOD THINGS
Lunch Basket
or Picnic
25c, 30c, 40c
___ 30c, 50c
20c, 25c, 35c
_______ 25c
_______ 15c
10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
______ _____-20c
____________ 15c
____________ 35c
15c, 2 for 35c
____________ 25c
_______ 15c, 20c
The purpose of the submarine is to empty the flour
barrel of the allies. Fight them at the table
three times a day SAVE WHEAT
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props.
Our Stock of. Groceries
is Now Complete
We are able to save you
money
It is not what you EARN
but what you SAVE that
counts.
Give us a trial and be
convinced
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
Compared with the Railroads
The estimated possible annual passenger mile service
of motor cars is about 60,000,000,000 as compared with 35,-
000,000,000 passenger miles attributed to our railroads.
These multipliers of energy are traveling 40,000,000 miles
a day, the equivalent of 1600 times around the world.
Many a nation has been conquered, not for lack of bravery
or men, but for lack of transportation. We are farther
from our bases of supply than any warring nation.
This nation must devote every ounce of energy to pro
duce more food, more munitions, but with the enormous
increase must come more transportation; more done in less
time. We cannot go back to the days of the army mule
and pack saddle, the prairie schooner and the “One hoss
shay.” Speed, speed and more speed is the cry. And Am
erica answers with her 5,000,000 automobiles the great-
est transportation tool, the greatest aid to personal effici-
ency in the world.
H um you an A uto? If not see us now. It will save
you more than it costs if you use it right.
HERMISTON, OREGON
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KEEP COOL
LOCALS------
Mrs. R. A. Brownson was a
to Pendleton Saturday last.
for the
Peanut Butter______
Pickles, sweet and sour
Salmon__________ ....
Tuna Fish___________
Albacore____________
Sardines____________
Clams............................
Shrimps.................... ..
Corn Beef, can. ..........
Potted Meat...................
Veal Loaf __________
Baked Beans_________
HERALD,
visitor
Do not suffer with the heat.
Mr. and Mrs. George Challis return
ed last Sunday from their honeymoon
trip.
Miss Marguerite Watson has ac-
cepted a position as clerk in Phelps
Cash Grocery store.
Mrs. Waller, Sr , departed Wednes
day fur Rock ford, Illinois, where she
will visit for a time with a son.
O. H. Warner, the well known liv
eryman of Boardman, was here Mon
day and Tuesday of this wee« attend-
irg to business matters.
Mr and Mrs. R. C. Challis left in
their Overland touring car Thursday
on a two or three weeks pleasure trip
through Eastern Washington.
Mrs. Frank Ralph and son Francis
left Wednesday for a couple of weeks’
visit at the homes of the lady’s sister,
Mrs. Craig, and brother, Edward Pat
rick, in Walla Walla.
Miss Gertrude Simmons, manager
of the local telephone exchange, and
ber sister, Mrs. L. Brownell, of Uma
tilla, were visitors to the county seat
town of Pendleton Tuesday.
Harold Sullivan left the first of the
week for Portland to take the examina
tiun fur enlistment in the navy. Wed
nesday Oliver Hart went to the same
place for the same purpose.
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
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 .
Attention, Farmers!
Any of you having any wheat, oats,
barley, rye or vetch to thresh consult
me, as I will begin threshing opera- j
lions in about 10 or 15 days. Address I
C. F. Ames, Hermiston, Ore.
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Proposals
Sealed proposals will be opened by
the undersigned Monday, August 5,
1918, for the operation of a school bus
over the north route, for the ensuing
school year. The bus to be operated
under the direction of the school direc
Mrs R. B. McLane returned Sunday tors, and may be either horse drawn
or motor bus The right is reserved
from Tacoma, Wash., after having to reject any or all bids.
been there a month visiting at the 45-2tc
R. C. Todd, Clerk |
home of her son, who is employed by
the government making boilers for
vessels in the shipyards at that place
WANT ADS
J. T. Embry, the droll wit of North
Ridge, has gone to Portland on a little
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visit to his son C'lav, who is working
in the shipyards there. If he secures
Send your washing to the Model
a good jub with his Uncle Sammy
while there Mr. Embry may decide to laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas
remain in Portland for a time.
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re
turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfe
Born, to Mr and Mrs, H. Bottger on
I buy any kind of livestock. A. L.
Saturday, July 20, 1918, a daughter.
The little lady was born in Portland, Steiner, Stanfield, Ore. Phune 83. 45p
where Mrs. Bottger has been the past
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
five weeks at the home of her mother. stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc
She will return with the babv to Her-
For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and
miston next week.
wagon, also one automobile. F. L.
Kelly.
35-tfc.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jay returned
Dr. Freeze makes reg- arm.
from Pendleton Tuesday, where they
ular visits to Hennis- ansi
went a few days previous to attend the tun Consult bini free mate
fuueral of their son-in-law, Georg and be sure uf good eye “1*
Gillette, who died in Portland last service.
4 life
week. They were accompanied home
For Sale—Three work horses; or will
by their daughter. Mrs. Gillette.
trade them for cows. H. E. Hanby
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
WE HAVE A
Shipment of Flour In
and a good line of substitutes to go with it
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Olympic Pancake flour, package________
Corn Flakes, package__________________
Grape Nuts, package_________________
Macaroni, Noodles and Spaghetti, package
Blue Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can____________
Red Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can _ ___________
Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar____________
Crystal White Soap, 7 bars_____________
Bob White Soap, 7 bars________________
. 5c
. 50c
. 50c
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
37tic
Gond wheat ranch of 151 acres three
miles from county seat, Camas county,
Idaho, to trade for a home in Herm is
ton. Inquire at First National Bank. 43
Your trading point is Hermiston
For Sale—Fleming stacker and two
buck rakes complete. Geo. C. Ellison,
Hermiston, Ore.
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The Earners’
EXCHANGE
is best in every line they carry
Come, inquire and look around
before you leave town
Good young fresh cow and calf for
sale. Win Kennedy
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THESE BOYS WILL PLEASE YOU
W anted -One single buggy and har
ness. Must be in good condition. Wm
Kennedy.
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Found—Pair of glass s near the Re
clamation office. Owner can have
same by calling at this office.
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Miss Ailsa Wishart leaves Sunday on
a visit to relatives at Hood River,
Harold Adams, mechanical foreman Oregon.
in the garage of Sappers’ Inc., went
A.good steel range for sale at a
to Pendleton last Saturday to have his sacrifice
$25 takes it. Inquire of H
eves examined by a specialist. He M. Straw.
feared he would have to give up work
For Sale—Forty colonies bees. Seo
ing In the garage, so troubles me bad
M F. Miller at the Auseon place. 45ure
his eyesight become, but the specialist
assured bim that he could obviate that
For Sale Cheap—Medium sized span
necessity by the application of speci of mases, wnl take other livestock in
exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis
ally made glasses.
ton.
45tfc
W. B. Knox, who with his family
For Sale—An orchard with full bear
moved to Portland a short time ago ine trees; between 4 and 5 acre, con-
to accept a position in the shipyards tains peaches, apricots, apples, plum,
near that city, was here over Sunday and pears. Good crop of peaches in
of the late frost. W. A. Por”
on a visit to his parents and to say spite
l muilla. Oregon
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goodbye to bis brother Frank before
that young man left for Moro to join .To Exchange—Im proved close in
the Sherman county draft contingent W illamette valley farm of 78 acre,
one half mile to school and churches
inducted into the national army from for »mal er irrigated place under Uma.
that place Monday.
tilla project E A. Erickson, Elmira
Oregon
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Mr. ani Mrs. P. F. Ward had as
For Sale—Two young Jersey cows
guests over Sunday and Monday Mr.
two heifere, one gentle driving mare
and Mrs. H. L. Payne and the latter’s top
buggy and harness, one set butt!
sister, Mrs. Dinwidde, and her daugh- chain harness, two mare colts T I
Jure
ter, all of whom motored here from Galber
Prineville in Mr. Payne’s large tour,
A special chicken dinner will be
ing car. The gentleman is the owner served at the Hotel Hermiston
of the Isaac Jay ranch, and while here Sunday from 6 to 7:30 p. m.
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be added five more acres by purchaw
For Sale—Good fresh milch cow
to his holdings. Himself and family
Hermiston shortly.
. 35c
. 14c
- 14c
10c
_ 95c
$1.05 j
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
For Sale—70 head young lambs, 44
ewes, 26 wethers; also 12 head of heif
Mrs. M. F. Callbeck left Wednes ers, some bred; good stock. Inquire
day to join Mr. Callbeck in Astori», al this office for further particulars.
where he is engaged in government
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shipbuilding. Before leaving the lady
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled
rented her residence on Eist Ridge- alfalfa hay forshipment. W. A. Leath
way avenue to H. M. Schilling, re ers.
41-tfe.
clamation service engineer who is
For Sale— 900 pound mare; works
here from Denver to outline the work single, double or under saddle; gentle.
Leroy Sullivan.
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to be done on the Boardman canal.
An Echo auto party consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunha, Jr., the
Misses Emma Geizler and Marrion
Bean and Ralph Stanfield motored
from the above city to Hermiston last
Sunday eveuing and spent an hour
visiting here with friends. Mr Cunha
is the operator of the flouring mill at
Echo and Mr. Stanfield a banker at
that place.
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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.
Mrs. H. Collins of Pendleton was a
Sunday visitor in this city at the home
uf her sister, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Little
Miss Isabelle Dodd accompanied her
aunt on the return trip to Pendleton
to visit a couple of weeks.
Miss Daisy McPherson returned to
her home in Pendleton Sunday at the
conclusion of a three weeks’ visit at
the Minnehaha home of her sister,
Mrs. C. M. Jackson. On the home-
ward trip she was accompanied by Mrs.
Jackson, who will remain a week in
the county seat town as a guest at the
parental home.
We have all the conveniences that will help make life agree-
Wanted- Girl for general housewot
i Doud
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is really
the necessity of farmer, manufacturer, contractor
and merchant. It has all the strong features of
the F ord car made bigger and stronger. It has
the powerful worm drive, extra large emergency
brakes acting on both rear wheels and controlled
X hand lever, 124 inch wheel hase, yet turns in a
46 foot circle, and has been most thoroughly test)
e •. We know it is absolutely dependable. We
adv ise giving your order without delay that you
may be supplied as soon as possible. The demand
is irge and orders are filled in rotation. One of
these trucks is now on display at our garage. Call
and examine and leave your order.
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53 BUTTER
WRAPPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE