The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 10, 1918, Image 4

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    THE
GOOD THINGS
for the
Lunch Basket
HERALD,
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
B S. Kingsley returned to Culver
Thursday after having passed several
days here with his family.
Do not suffer with the heat.
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
We have all the conveniences that will help make life agree­
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able during the good old summer time.
Mrs. F. L. Kelly went to Madras,
Oregon, Sunday to visit a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Taylor.
OIL STOVES
Oil stoves are much cheaper to operate than either coal or wood; and by the use of one sou
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
Mrs, J. W. McDermed of Hermis­
ton was a last week-end guest of Mrs.
J C. Mathison of Lane Lake.
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.
Miss Doris Percey is now learning
the art of the “hello girl,” by substi­
tuting occasionally at the local tele­
phone office.
Other Seasonable Goods
C. F. Mortimer, together with his
family, returned the first of the week
from an outing of several days on
upper Butter Creek.
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.
Mrs. F. J. Dorsey and small son of
Pendleton visited in this city Monday
and Tuesday at the home of her sister- 1
in-law, Mrs. J. H. Young, while on
their way to Portland.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
Mrs. A. C. Harnack and daughter
Mrs. F. M. Bryant and daughter
Leona of Hermiston and Mrs. J C. left yesterday for the ocean beach for
Mathison of Lane Lake, visited Wed­ an outing.
nesday with Mrs. S. Atteberry north­
Give your boy a chance. Mt. Angel
east of town.
college, St. Benedict, Ore. Address
B F. Knapp returned from Hidaway Rev. E. R Meier.
Springs Wednesday, whither be went
Levi Reeder and Maurice Johnson,
with Mrs. Knapp and the children
who have been constructing sluiceways
Sunday. They will remain at the
on the main line canal of the west ex­
summer resort a couple of weeks.
tension, completed the work and re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chitty, of Frank- turned home Wednesday.
fort, Kansas, who are touring Oregon,
The best all-around training a boy
stopped over here Tuesday and Wed­
can get is at a college. Write to Mt.
nesday to pay a visit to their old time
Angel college, St. Benedict, Ore., for
friends, Mr. and Mrs H. D Newell.
a catalog. Address Rev. E. R. Meier
Mrs. J. M. McCoy arrived in Her
A college education spells success
miston Sunday from her home In Har
rington, Delaware, and is enjoying a for your son. Mt. Angel college, St.
visit with her daughters, Mrs. C. E Benedict, Ore. Address Rev. E. R.
Meier.
Bakerand Mrs. Georgia Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Challis returned
Miss Yudith Kelly entertained a few
Thursday
evening from their most en­
of her girl friends at her home on
Thursday evening. They had a nice joyable auto trip to Colfax and other
luncheon, having taken precautions points in Washington.
against any of the Hermiston youth
Our country wants Its young men
beating them to it this time.
morally, mentally and physically fit.
Mrs. J. D. Watson returned Satur Mt. Angel college, St. Benedict, Ore.
day from a four weeks’ visit to the Address Rev. E. R. Meier.
CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props.
-re —
OREGON
KEEP COOL
-LOCALS
Mrs. John D. Rice of Stites, Idaho,
is visiting at the home of her daugh­
ter, Mrs. M. L. Hunt, in this city.
....... 25c, 30c, 40c
.________ 30c, 50c
....... 20c, 25c, 35c
............... ____ 25c
........................ _
10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
......... ......... ...20c
.........................15c
____________ 35c
....15c, 2 for 35c
____ _______ 25c
_______ 15c, 20c
HERMISTON,
$ HERMISTON:
Mrs. H. Bottger and children ar­
rived home Sunday from a visit at six
weeks with her mother in Portland.
or Picnic
Peanut Butter_______
Pickles, sweet and sour
Salmon_______ ______
Tuna Fish__________
Albacore____________
Sardines ____________
Clams______________
Shrimps_____ ____ _
Corn Beef, can......... ...
Potted Meat...............
Veal Loaf _________
Baked Beans_________
HERMISTON
home of her mother in Michigan. She
Taken Up
was accompanied by her brother, A.
1 roan mare 2 years old; ataron face,
D. Stapisb, who after a short visit white left hind leg; brand C T on
here went on lo Seattle, where a posi left hip.
1 bay horse 2 years old; white right
tion awaited him.
bind foot; brand on left shoulder, A.
Mr». H. A. Frick came from Port
Said horses will be sold at public
land Wednesday and is busy having auction to the highest bidder Monday,
19, 1918.
her household furniture crated and August
48
Ingvard Skoubo, Boardman, Ore
packed for shipment. She said Mr
Frick was getting along fine holding
Taken Up Under the Herd Law
down a position in one of the ship
One gray fillie, weight 1200 pounds,
yards near the above city.
branded quarter circle H on left
shoulder.
—
Mrs. H. Hitt and children left Mon
One brown yearling colt branded T
day morning for a couple or three on left shoulder.
One brown yearling colt, stripe in
weeks visit in Jefferson, Oregon, a
the home of her mother, Mrs. J. A forehead, brand on left shoulder, un
discernible.
Wied. They were accompanied as far
One bay work horse, weight 1250
as Portland by Mr. Hitt, who trans­ pounds, branded K on left shoulder.
To be sold at auction August 12th at
acted business there a few days before
10 o’clock a. m. at the Canfield ranch
returning to Hermiston.
on Butter Creek.
Edw. Canfield, Echo, Ore.
Mrs. Effie B. Hanna, who operates
millinery stores at Joseph and Enter
Closing Out
prise, Oregon, was a guest here over
As
I
am
going
away shortly I will
Sunday at the home of her parents
•ell dishes, graniteware, tubs and boil
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnes. Monday ers below cost, and I will sell or trade
morning she departed for Portland to a good organ for a set of harness. Will
attend the fall millinery opening held close Tuesday night, so come at once
in that city the first two days of this for real bargains. Located in Wilson's
old store building opposite the meat
week.
market. M Duty.
adv.
Clifton B. Geary, who for several
COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
years held the position of station agent IN THE
OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
in Hermiston and lived here up to four In the Matter of the Estate of I Notice to Credi.
tors, —
years ago, when he was transferred to Willard A Me Lallen, deceased I
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
North Powder, Oregon, was here Sun has been appointed by the above entitled court,
executor of the last will and testament of Willard
day and Monday. He was accompan- A.
Me Lallen, deceased, and that he has qualified
led by his sister, who came from as the law directa All persons having claim,
against Mid estate are notified to present the
Indians to visit him. Together they same to me at the office of my attorney. W. J
own a 14-acre orchard tract north of Warner. Hermiston, Umatilla county. Oregon,
date RrppF-ouchers, within six month, from the
town that W. T. Bodkin has been tak­
Dated this 8th day of August, 1918.
ing care of for them.
(47)
W. G. Fritts, Executor
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
WE HAVE A
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
FEEDING FOR RESULTS
Think of the folly of feeding your work horse, your cow
your hog and your chickens from the same crib of corn.
You expect a different result in each case—but you don’t
get it, and then you blame your stock.
DON’T DO THAT. USE
BALANCED FEEDS
We have feed for every purpose—and it will bring re­
sults. Feed for your cow, to produce milk and butter, feed
for the horse, to make him strong; feed that will fatten
your hog; feed that makes your hens lay.
LET US HELP YOU TO FEED FOR RESULTS
FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
These Are The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands
AMAZING SUCCESS IS ACHIEVED BY
TANLAC
ITS A SYSTEM BUILDER
GASOLINE 25 CtS. PER GAL
THAT HAS NO EQUAL
for sale at the
(BY THE BARREL 23C)
Kerosene by the bbl., 14c
Hermiston Drug Co
Distillate by the bbl., 15c
Bring in your empty barrels
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF
This is the new price we are putting into effect due to our new cash system, as asked by the War Foor.
Board of the Council of National Defense.
Bathing Suits and Caps
Summer Underwear for Adults and Children
SAPPERS’ INC
And a Complete Line of
I FULL MEASURE GASOLINE SERVICE STATION
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Ladies Coveralls and Overalls
Si
MACKS VARIETY STORE