The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 31, 1918, Image 4

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    GOOD THINGS
for the
Lunch Basket
or Picnic
Peanut Butter________
Pickles, sweet and sour
Salmon.“.______ 4a
Albacore
_
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
. ...............................
________________15c
________________ 35c
15c, 2 for 35c
_____________ 25c
....................15c, 20c
: HERMISTON:
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====== LOCALS
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Are You Prepared with Gun and Shells
W. J. Emery of Nampa, Idaho, left
Sunday after a abort business visit
here.
For the Opening of the Hunting Season
C. T. McCall, who visited a month at
the Kelly borne, has returned to Cali-
forni*.
on Chinese Pheasants Sept. 1?
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser and son
Hugh are in Portland and Seaside for
ten days.
Miss Lila McMillan is spending ber
vacation in North Yakima visiting
with friends.
If not, we have a large assortment of shotguns to
select from, and the shells for them we have in quan-
Write to Mt. Angel College, St.
Benedict, Ore., for a catalog. Address
adv
Rev E. R. Meier.
Mrs. Cressy and Mis. Hazel Agnew
were guests of Mrs. M. J. Mumma
Thursday of last week.
Hunters are invited to rig themselves out
Miss Guida Mumma is away to Port-
land on a two weeks’ visit to her
friend, Miss Elizabeth Martin.
at our store
Mrs C. M Jensen returned Thurs­
day from Walia Walla, where she
visited with friends for three days.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
Miss Go’da Mumma had the Misses
Ruth and Helen Skinner as dinner
guests at her home Wednesday of last
week.
Call for Bids
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
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE BUSY STORE
5 per cent discount on $5.00 cash sales
10 per cent discount on $10.00 cash sales
Smoked Jowls, lb
Picnic Hams, lb
Cottage Rolls, lb
Hams, lb
Swift Premium Ham, lb
38c and 50c
11 cent Bread for 10 cents
We will buy
Your Farm Products
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
1 COME IN AND SEE •
THE—
Ensilage
Cutter
-JUST RECEIVED—-
A MONEY MAKER ON ANY FARM
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spinning and
The directors of School District No
small eon are home from a visit with 8 will receive bids for a janitor or bus
Mr. Spinning’s mother at Toppenish, driver, combined
or
separately.
Wash.
Driver to furnish own bus. The
Miss Helen Skinner returned to her janitor will have a furnace, twoschool
home in Portland Tuesday after a rooms, basement, gas engine, etc., to
week's visit with her sister, Miss Ruth care for. Bus will have approximate­
ly 30 miles daily to cover. The diree-
Skinner.
tors reserve the right to reject any or
Miss Isabelle Dodd spent a few days
last week at Camp Lewis in company all bids.
Bids must be in before Sept. 2, 1918.
with her grandfather, K. Alexander,
Bertha A. Nation, Clerk,
of Pendleton.
Westland, Oregon
49-50
C. O. Akers was up from Wasco
visiting his family this week. He ex,,
pects to return home to stay some
lime in October.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmulder and fam­
ily have returned from a vacation
trip. They went by auto to Portland
and other points.
(WANT ADS
•
Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee, 1 lb., 40c
3 lbs. 11.00
2 1-2 lbs. 95c
Hill Bros. Bros. Japan Tea, still per lb
Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar
Bob White Soap, 4 bars
Large package Gold Dust
3 dozen Spring Clothes Pins
5 gallons Coal Oil..
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
Our Success in War Is Self
Reliance
This means a well directed method in a just
cause. Every American citizen has the privilege of
attending to his own business in his own way.
Hence the most capable one forges ahead. Are
you in the lead? If not hook on to the methods of
the one in advance and keep up.
Are you buying right?
If you do not know just drop in and see
FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
And Get Put Right
These Are The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands
life
Mrs. E. J. Willits and sister, Mrs.
Ida Morton, arrived early in the week
from Denver, Colorado, the former
I itiy joining her husband, who Is bot k
keeper lu the local offices of the re.
clam at ion service.
To Exchange-Improved close id
Willamette valley farm of 78 acres
one half mile to school and churches,
for smaller irrigated place under Uma­
tilla project E. A. Erickson, Elmira
Oregon.
50-pd
Mrs. H. G. Newport joined the R sa
Newport family al Newport beach the
first of the week, to remain for a time
enjoying an outing. The colonel ac-
co npanied his wife aa far as Portland,
from which city he returned Thursday
morning.
Farmers’ Exchange.
PLEASE HELP
For Sale -Barrels and honey cans at
47-3tc.
Bartlett pears for sale. 4 cents lb. de
livered or 3 cents in orchard. Brin,
yoir boxes or tubs along. Phone 186
H. E. Hanby.
47tc
Lost— Gold watch (Elgin movement)
and chain, somewhere between Colum-
bia school house and town. Finder
Several Hermiston people spent please return to this office and receive
Sunday at Umatilla aa guests of Mr reward.
50-1tc
and Mr a. L. Brownell. The guests
Wednesday, Sept 11 .
were Mr. and Mrs. Hanelin« and son Dr Freeze, the
spec Sos
Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Parks ialist,
make hissawe.
to Hermis - WegW
and Ted jr.. Misa Gertrude Simmons regular
ton and may be consult A
and Wm. Sanders.
ed free all day at Hermiston Hotel
Mrs. J. J. Casserly and daughter parlors. Sufferers from
headaches
Marie. Mrs. K
Chezik and Miss eveaches, blurring of vision and other
Mildred Percey motored to Stanfield eye troubles given careful attention
At Echo 9th, Stanfield 10th.
50.206
Tuesday and spent the day calling on
Mrs. Pearl Nolton, a former Hermis.
tonian now of Union, who is visiting
with ber mother, Mrs. Conally.
Hill Bros. Blue Can Coffee, 1 lb., 35c
Lux Soap Flakes, package
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
Mrs. Ida M. Hellinger, mother of through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
Mrs. F. V. Prime, returned to hei ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­
home in Portland the first of the week turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
after a month’s visit.
For Sale—Spring pigs and breeding
Mason. 3 life
stock of all ages.
Mrs F. R. Vose and two children ar­
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled
rived Wednesday from Madras. The
lady is the wife of the gentleman who alfalfa bay for shipment. W. A. Leath
41-tfc.
ers.
purchased Auseon’s barber shop.
For Sale—Forty colonies bees. See
B. F. Walling, formerly a stock M F. Miller at the Auseon place. 45tfc
holder in the Umatilla Farm Lands
For Sale Cheap—-Medium sized span
company, passed through Hermiston of mares; will take other livestock in
exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis-
Tuesday traveling in a Paige eight.
ton.
45tfc
Miss Eleanor Fisher is this week en
For Sale—Kitchen cabinet. B. S.
joying a visit with friends in Fioley, Kingsley.
47tf
Wash. Her brother Ray accompanied
For Sale—Good fresh milch cow.
her there Sunday, returning a couple ILeathers.
45tfc
of days later.
For Sale—A very desirable 20 acre
Mrs. G. W. Conklin and son Cecil of alfalfa ranch, home fruits and berries,
Fort Wayne, Ind., arrived Wednesday good house, stock, machinery and hay
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs A. S all for sale. E. A. Hobbs, 24 miles
48tfe
north of town.
Johnson. Mrs. Conklin is a sister of
Want'd
—
School
girl
to
work for
Mr. Johnson.
room and board. Box 471.
49-2tc
Mrs J. Farrar, Mrs. J. W. Donivan,
For
Sale
—
Empire
cream
separator,
aunt and sister of Mrs. A. S. Johnson,
new; one horse plow. E. A. Hobbs
left for their eastern home Tuesday north of town.
4Kifc
after a pleasant visit with Mr. and
Wanted—Piano to keep while owner
Mrs Johnson.
Isawav. Will take best of care of it.
49tfc
Mrs. Stillman of Providence, R I., Mrs. H. W. Hoffman.
is a guest at the home of her daugh
For Sale or Trade—An orchard with
ter, Mrs. Robb. The lady will extend full bearing trees; between 4 and 5
her visit over a period of a couple or acres contains peaches, apricots,
apples, plums and pears. Has house,
three months.
well of excellent water, henhouse and
Donald Hood of Portland is enjoying barn. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oregon
49tfc
his vacation with his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Johnson. He is the young
For Sale—40 acres fine land 34 miles
est sun of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood, from town All under government
ditch. Water payments paid to 1919.
former residents of this project.
For quick sale $1200. Owner cannot
Mrs. F. B. Swayze, daughter Dori: improve. Box 438 The Herald. 49 2te
and son Frank returned the first ol
Maternity hospital for women desir.
the week from their annual visit to Ing a private sanatorium during con
the beach at Seaside. Mr. Swayze finement, with modern conveniences
met them at Portland and accompan­ and experienced nurse. For particulars
call on or. address Mrs. N E. Good
ied them home.
win
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
Lost—Bet ween Hermiston and Mur.
guie home In Columbia district on
Thursday, a fancy pink work bag con
ta ining crochet work. Finder please
50 lie
Mrs. Nellie Patterson, who returned return to Mrs. Murchie.
to her home in Tacoma after having
Good young Jersey cow, fresh last
Inquire at Herald.
50
visited with her daughter in Pendle month, tûO
too, who recently became a Sister of
Try the new barber.
tette
the Franciscan order, stopped off a
Call and get acquainted with the
few days last week to visit with her
new proprietor of Auseon’s Barber
old friends, Mr. and Mr«. J J. Casserly. S"0P:
501 re
ANTISEPIN
"A man suffered for years from acute rhel
tism. He went from one doctor to another "
out relief. Finally he went to his dentist one.
to have his teeth fixed. A blind abscess,
found which was opened and cured. Immede
his rheumatism disappeared.
‘Another had a supposed case of spinal tro"
No doctor gave him relief until, finally, one”
gested that he have his teeth examined. FXI
was discovered, cured and spinal trouble Ien
(Clipping from Ladies' Home Journal r
ary. 1917.)
HERMISTON DRUG CO
The Hermiston Honey Co.
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
Order now and avoid the rush
GEO. R. SHAFER, PROPRIET