THE HERMISTON
GOOD THINGS
for the
Lunch Basket
or Picnic
Peanut Butter_______
Pickles, sweet and sour
Salmon__________ ....
Tuna Fish__________
AIbacore____________
Sardines____________
Clams______________
Shrimps__________ _
Corn Beef, can______
Potted Meat_________
Veal Loaf
_________
Baked Beans..............
____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
barre! 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
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We, being authorized Ford Agents, are obliged
to charge only regular labor charges for each job. the
price being set by the Ford Motor Company. Remem-
ber that when there is a johon your Ford you can
learn the labor charge before the work is started
from large printed charts in our office. Prices on all
Ford work is very reasonable, and you should not al
low your car to run down on account of repair ex-
pense when this information can be had in advance.
See the Ford One Ton Truck on display
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON:
HERMISTON
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KEEP COOL
LOCALS—
Mrs. J. W. McDermed visited In Pen
dleton last Saturday.
Ross Newport, who was here on busi
ness for a week, returned to his home
in Portland Sunday.
Cecil Kelly and Louie Garner left
yesterday for Portland to enlist in the
navy.
F. F. Klitz, Boardman rancher, was
transacting business in Hermiston a
couple of days this week.
Colonel and Mrs. H. G. Newport
visited with friends in Pendleton for a
day the latter part of last week.
Harry Coyne, who followed the trade
of painter in this citv the past few
years, went to Portland Monday to
seek work in the shipyards.
Jack Gorham, one of Boardman’s
energetic ranchers, was a visitor from
the Morrow county town the first three
| days of this week.
R. Alexander, the ever genial retir
ed Pendleton merchant, was a visitor
over Sunday at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, in this city.
Mrs. Tooley of Monmouth, Ore., was
in Hermiston Saturday on a visit of
inspection of this city and country.
The lady may come here later to re
side.
F. L. Kelly is contemplating making
a trip to Portland in bis automobile in
a lew days, and anyone desiring to
make an overland journey can accom-
pany him.
Edwin Rawden of the Anti-Saloon
League of Oregon was a visitor here
last Saturday and Sunday, and during
his stay delivered an address at the
Methodist church Sunday morning.
with the heat. We have all the conveniences that will help make life agree.
Do not suffer
able during the good old summer time.
OIL STOVES
and by the use of
Oil stoves are much cheaper to operate than either coal or wood,
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
Attention,
Farmers!
Any of you having any wheat, oats,
barley, rye or vetch to thresh consult |
me, as I will begin threshing opera
tions in about 10 or 15 days. Address
C. F. Ames, Hermiston, Ore.
45 2tc
WE HAVE A
Proposals
Scaled 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
tors, and may be either horse drawn
or motor bus. The right is reserved
Mr. and Mrs August Beisse and fam- to reject any or all bids.
R. C. Todd, Clerk
i y and Mr. and Mrs. John Leek and 45-2tc
family were Sunday guests at the Lo
Taken Up
cust ranch home five railes northeast
1 roan mare 2 years old; star on face,
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. LaBarre.
white left bind leg; brand C T on
Attorney J. W. Warner and A. E left hip.
1 bay horse 2 years old; white right
Robb returned Sunday evening from
Hidaway Springs, their families re hind foot; brand on left shoulder, A.
Said horses will be sold at public
maining there to enjoy the balmy auction
to the highest bidder Monday,
Blue mountain air a few weeks longer. August 19, 1918.
48
Ingvard Skoubo, Boardman, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoffman have
rented the residence house of Mrs. H.
L Deck, and will soon move from the
Hoffman ranch north of town and take
up their permanent abode in this city.
Mrs. M, E. Hoisington came home
Tuesday from a lengthy visit with a
daughter, Mrs. A. R Gienger, at Pilot
Rock. She will remain here with her
daughter, Mrs. A. C. Spinning, the
balance of the summer.
Mrs. J. F. Morfitt and Miss Yuditb
Kelly, two well known Honor Guard
girls of this city, enjoyed an over Sun
day visit in Pendleton with their friend
Miss Alice Hudson, last terra teacher
in the Columbia school.
James Smith returned Monday from
his two weeks vacational visit to the
beach and coast cities. He looked real
pert and refreshed on arrival home,
and immediately resumed his duties as
clerk in Hitt’s confectionery store.
Grandma Knapp, who has been vis
iting in thia city at the home of her
son, B. F. Knapp, the past three
months, left Wednesday for Portland,
where she will remain a short time
before returning to her California
home.
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
WANT ADS
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
through P. B. Stscel, local agent. Bas
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re
turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 34tfc
For Sale Cheap—Team, harness and
wagon, also one automobile. F. L.
Kelly.
• 35 tfc.
Dr. Freeze makes reg
ular visits to Hermis
ton. Consult him free
and be sure of good eye
service.
4 life
For Sale—Fleming stacker and two
buck rakes complete. Geo. C. Ellison,
Hermiston, Ore.
43 tfc
For Sale—TO head young lambs, 44
ewes, 26 wethers; also 12 head of heif
ers, some bred; good stock. Inquire
at this office for further particulars.
43-tfc
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled
alfalfa hay for shipment. W. A. Leath-
ers.
4l-tfc.
For Sale—900 pound mare; works
single, double or under saddle; gentle.
Leroy Sullivan.
42tfc
Wanted—One single buggy and har
ness. Must be in good condition. Wm.
Kennedy.
44tfc
Mrs. M. Dutv, who has been at Gur-
dane with relatives for a couple of
weeks, came home Sunday last. She
will returned to that little town in the
Blue mountains Thursday to continue
her vacation. Her daughter, Mrs
Clark Prindle, accompanied her on
For Sale—Forty colonies bees. See
the trip, to remain there a week or M F. Miller at the Auseon place. 45tfc
moi e.
For Sale Cheap—Medium sized span
Mrs. F. V. Prime, accompanied by of mares; will take other livestock in
exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis.
her little son, Frank Vernon, Jr., de ton.
45tfe
parted the latter part of last week for
For
Sale
—
An
orchard
with
full
bear
a mouth or six weeks outing at Hid ing trees; between 4 and 5 acres con
away Springs. Dr. Prime will join tains peaches, apricots, apples, plums
them there tomorrow, he having d - and pears. Good crop of peaches io
cided that it is about time he laid spile of the late frost. W. A. Ford.
45tfc
aside his dental tools and hiked to the Umatilla, Oregon.
tall pines for a week or two.
To Exchange—improved close io
Willamette valley farra of 78 acres, 1
C. II. Young, chief clerk in the local one half mile to school and churches,
offices of the reclamation service, de- for smaller irrigated place under Uma
project E. A. Erickson, Elmira.
parted Wednesday for California, ac- tilla
( regon.
50- pd
companied by Mrs. Young and the
children. The vacation will last a
For Sale—Two young Jersey cows,
month, during which time they will two heifers, one gentle driving mare,
visit relatives at Berkeley and Pleas, top buggy and harness, one set butt-
chain harness, two mare colts. T. II.
anton, and take in the sights of San Gai;
her.
fòlle
Shipment of Flour In
and a good line of substitutes to go with it
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------------------------
. 35c
. 14c
. 14c
. 10c
. 95c
$1.05
. 5c
. 50c
. 50c
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
Your trading point is Hermiston
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The Farners’
EXCHANGE
is best in every line they carry
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Come, inquire and look around
before you leave town
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THESE BOYS WILL PLEASE YOU
AMAZING SUCCESS IS ACHIEVED BY
T A N LAC
ITS A SYSTEM BUILDER
THAT HAS NO EQUAL
FOR SALE AT THE
Hermiston Drug Co.
4 Francisco and Ls Angeles.
From
2 Portland they went by boat to Frisco.
A special chicken dinner will be"
i served at the Hotel Hermiston every |
45tfc
P. B. Sisee) and Miss Ruth | Sunday from 6 to 7:30 p. m. -
Mr«.
For Sale Good fresh milch cow |
Hart entertained at a very delightful
45tfe
party al the home of Mrs Siscel last Leathers.
| Friday evening. The guests just be-
I mg girls, halt of them dressed as boys
and the other half in some hideous
feminine costume. Dancing an I games
were enjoyed by all. Miss Pink (Lila
McMillen) was married to Mr. Icabod
Green (Ruth Hart) by the officiât iog
minister (Yudeth Kelly.) The lunch
was an elaborate all sir served on the
school lawn to four of Hermiston's
promising young men. The affair was
such a success that the girls have de.
cided to have another at the home of
Yudeth Kelly next week.
Wanted Girl for general housework.
Mrs E P Dodd.
45c
For Sale Horse, buggy and harness;
price $75 I quire of L M Hills.
Stanfield, Ore.
46-3tc.
For Sale—Fresh young cow, $60 Jacob
Hoffman.
46 2tp.
W anted -Piano lo keep while owner
is away Will take best of care of it. |
Mrs H W. Hoffman.
45c.
Lost— A lady’s oblong brooch on the
streets of Hermiston. Finder please
return to this office.
46c.
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF
Bathing Suits and Caps
Summer Underwear for Adults and Children
And a Complete Line of
Ladies Coveralls and Overalls
MACKS VARLTY STORE