THE
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Lunch Basket
or Picnic
___ _
30c, 40c
________ 30c, 50c
... --20c, 25e, 35c
____________ 25c
________________ 15c
________________ 15c
____________ 35c
15c, 2 for 35c
__________ 25c
________ 15c, 20c
_____
Baked Beans_________
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and little
son returned the latter part of last
week from their ouling at Hidaway
Springs.
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
Mrs. A. B. Hanna of Joseph, Ore.,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Barnes,
visited here a couple of days the first
of the week.
Mrs. A. L. Larson and little son
were guests al the country home north
of town of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart
last Sunday.
W. S. Baker and daughter Mary,
who had been guests at the Hermiston
Hotel several days last week, returned
home to Portland last Saturday.
Leroy Sullivan, who has been in
Portland the past month in the employ
of the municipal government of that
city, came home Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Short and daughter came from
the coast and are guests this week at
the Hermiston Hotel. Mrs. Short is a
sister of Mrs Durfey, the proprietor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranney and
daughter and Mrs. Bell and little son.
all of Stanfield, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mathison at Lane
Lake.
Miss Ethel Graham, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Graham, arrived
home last Saturday from Tacoma.
Wash., where sho had been spending
the summer with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Smith and fam
ily, who left here early in the spring
to take up their residence in Califor-
nia, have returned to Oregon, and are
now residing in Portland.
Mrs. O. P. Brigham and daughter
Janice of Hermiston, have been guests
this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Brigham, says the Tekoa
(Wash.) Blade.
B. S. KINGSLEY
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
th
CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE BUSY STORE
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5 per cent discount on $5.00 cash sales
10 per cent discount on $10.00 cash sales
Smoked Jowls, lb.
24c
Picnic Hams, lb.
25c
Cottage Rolls, lb.
Hams, lb.
Swift Premium Ham, lb.
Bacon, lb.
.
N. Seaman, the station agent at Ir
rigon, is fast developing into one of
the leading ranchers of that commu
oity, now having six cows, 25 hogs and
numerous other stock.
Miss Helen Skinner, who is book
keeper in one of Portland’s leading
business houses, is here on a vacationa!
visit to her sister Huth and her aunts,
Mrs. Longhorn and Mrs. Illsley.
30c
...
.
. 34c
.
38c
38c and 50c
Mrs. F. E. Loch, owner of a ranch
on the southern outskirts of town, who
has been away to Denver, Colo , for
some time on a visit to relatives, ar.
rivetl the first of the week.
11 cent Bread for 10 cents
We will buy
Your Farm Products
Mrs. H. A. Frick, who had been here
a week having her furniture packed
for shipment to Portland to begin
housekeeping, returned to that city
last Saturday.
M. E. Doble of Irrigon was here on
business Monday and Tuesday. He re-
ports that ranchers there are busy
shipping watermelons, cantaloupes,
muskmelons and grapes.
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
;
ZPYROL
If not, we have a large assortment of shotguns to
select from, and the shells for them we have in quan-
tity
Hunters are invited to rig themselves out
at our store
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE
Oregon Hotel
Dining Room
IS NOW OPEN
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
Chicken Dinner Sunday
at 12 till 2
BEST OF SERVICE
COLD LUNCHES
Served Between Meals.
Mrs. M. Deck, Proprietor
WANT ADS
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re
turns Saturday of each week. -ady49tfc
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
stock of all ages. C C. Mason. 3ltfc
Dr. Freeze makes reg
ular visits to Hermis
ton. Consult him free
and be sure of good eye
service.
found which was opened and cured.
his rheumatism disappeared.
Immediately
"Another had a supposed case of spinal trouble
No doctor gave him relief until, finally, one sug
gested that he have his teeth examined. Pyorrhea
departed Sunday for her home in Col-
Wash. While here the young
fax.
lady made * host of friends, who will
welcome her return on some future
visi'.
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
WE HAVE A
Shipment of Flour In
and a good line of substitutes to go with it
4 life
For Sale—Fleming stacker and two
buck rakes complete. Geo. C. Ellison,
Hermiston, Ore.
43-tfc
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled
alfalfa hay forshipment. W. A. Leath-
era.
41-tfc.
For Sale—Forty colonies bees. See
M F. Miller at the Auseon place. 45tfe
For Sale Cheap—Medium sized span
of mares; will take other livestock io
exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis.
ton.
45tfe
Bartlett pears for sale. Bring your
boxes or tubs along. Phone 186. H.
E. Hanby.
47tfe
To Exchange—Improved close io
Willamette valley farm of 78 acres,
one half mile to school and churches,
for smaller irrigated place under Uma-
tilla project K. A. Erickson, Elmira.
Oregon.
50-pd
For Sale—Kitchen cabinet. B. S.
Kingsley.
47tfc
For Sale—Barrels and honey cans at
Farmers' Exchange.
47-3tc.
For Sale—Good fresh milch cow.
Leathers.
45tfc
For Sale—A very desirable 20 acre
alfalfa ranch, home fruits and berries,
good house, stock, machinery and hay
all for sale. E. A. Hobbs, 24 miles
north of town.
48tfe
Seethe Manure Spreader and Ensil
age Gutter now on display at Sappers'
Inc.
—
49-itc
Wanted— School girl to work for
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harnack return
ed Thursday from Portland, where
they visited with an uncle of Mr. Har
nack whom he had not seen in 29
years. While there they took in the room and board. Box 471.
sights at the G. A. R. Encampment.
For Sale Empire cream separator, I
SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
w: one horse plow. E. A. Hobbs |
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Challis gave ne
north of town.
48tfc
_ _______ an ice cream social last Friday night
W
anted
—
Piano
to
keep
while
owner
| at their home on Gladys avenue for the
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■ = ========================== benefit of the Stanfield Christian En. isawav. Will take best of care of it.
Mrs. H. W. Hoffman.
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PI FACE LEI P
deavor Society, of which organization
I LrL ILLI
they are members. About 35 young
For Sale or Trade-An orchard with
full bearing trees; between 4 andò
"A man suffered for years from acute rheuma- people fro n Stanfeld attended.
acres contains peaches, apricots,
tism.
He went from one doctor to another with-
Miss Stella Bains, who has been a apples, plume and pears. Has house
out relief.
Finally he went to his dentist one day guest the past three months at the well of excellent water, henhouse and
barn. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oregon.
to have his teeth fixed.
A blind abscess was home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Carson,
LEGAL BLANKS
FOR
For the Opening of the Hunting Season
on Chinese Pheasants Sept. 1?
Mrs. Rhoda Johnson and son, J. K.
Dorsey, mother and brother of Mrs
J. H. Young, arrived from Pendleton
Sunday on a few days’ visit.
Misses Ruth and Lucille and Master
Dan Stapish ot Walla Walla are guests
of their cousins, Clarice and John D.
A
Watson, Jr., for a few days.
10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
____________ 20c
OREGON
HERMISTON,
Are You Prepared with Gun and Shells
-LOCALS
Harold McKeen is home from the
coast on a visit to his parents.
J. O. Maggs spent Monday and Tues
day of this week in Echo on business.
F. B. Swayze went to Portland early
this week to view the antics of the G.
A. R. "kids."
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser visited a
few days this week with friends in
Pendleton and Walla Walla.
Mayor and Mrs F. C. McKenzie and
children came home Tuesday from
their lengthy outing on the beach al
Newport, Ore.
Waller D. Davis visited with rela
tives here Sunday and Monday while
over from Camp Lewis on a short fur
lough.
for the
Veal Loaf
HERALD,
: HERMISTON:
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GOOD THINGS
Peanut Butter ______
Pickles, sweet and sour
Salmon__________ ___
Tuna Fish____ ____
Albacore____________
Sardines____________
Clams______________
Shrimps__________ _
Corn Beef, can........... .
Potted Meat___
HERMISTON
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For Sale 40 acres fine land 34 miles
from town All under government
ditch. Water payments paid to 1919.
For quick sale $1200. Owner cannot
improve. Box 438 The Herald. 49 2te
. 35c
- 14c
- 14c
_ 10c
_ 95c
$1.05
. 5c
- 50c
. 50c
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________________
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.
Y ou 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 tor 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 Áre The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands
67 HE more seriously people
I consider the purchase of
motor cars, the more re-
spect they have for Model 90
cars.
■
The favorable impression the
exterior design and beauty this
Thrift Car gives is sustained by
its reliable, efficient and adequate
performance.
was discovered, cured and spinal trouble
left him. i I
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Frank Bilderback, foreman on the
Maternity hospital for women desir
(Clipping from Ladies Home Journal
Febru-big ranch of J. F. MeNauch w.r.
ing a private sanatorium during con
ary, 1917.1
Portland sarda, for » 7. . finement, with, modern conveniences
■ numi naiitruay for a tew days and experienced nurse. For
visit. While there be consulted with | call on or address Mrs. N E. Good,
a specialist regarding what appeared win.
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HERMISTON
CO.
particulars
DRUG
to be rheumatism in the fingers of one
otts hands that has been troubling
him of late,
and
Concord Grapes for Sale Two ana
one-half cents per pound in field: 3c
became so bad that . per pound boxed I o. b station Irrt
PUTTER WRAPPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE ba.avawableto clove his hand with eon anedlroul"iPFVgows bs"cerbaorh.r.
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‘to N. Seaman, Irrigo, Oregon.
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SAPPERS' INC.
Thrift Cut Jlgenh
Hermbton, Ort.