The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 07, 1918, Image 4

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    THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON
HERMISTON,
: HERMISTON:
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OREGON
Duck Season Opens
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LOCALS
School begins next Monday.
September 16th
Mrs. Frank Ralph spent a few days
this week visiting with relative* in
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emery of Nampa,
Idaho, passed a few days here this
week visiting with friends.
AT PRICES
YOU LIKE TO PJ1Y
7c
Crystal White Soap, bar
Pearl White Soap, bar
P & G White Naptha Soap, bar
9c
Feis Naptha Soap, bar
10c
Steam Refined Borax, bar
13c
Ivory Soap (small), bar
8c
Ivory Soap (large), bar
13c
Jap Rose, bar
13c
Fairy Soap, bar
Grandpa’s Tar Soap, bar
8c, 13c
Goblin Soap, bar
6c
Palm Olive Soap, bar
OREGONS
.... 13c
A Good Supply of
FRUIT JARS, CANS & RUBBERS
On Hand for the Canning Season
B. S. KINGSLEY
Mske preparation for this gala annual event by
securing your ammunition at our store. We
carry a full line of guns of every calibre and we
have shells of every variety and make for you
Mrs J. H. Strohm left for Seattle
last Saturday to visit a week or more
with relatives.
The right place for your son, Mt.
Angel College, St. Benedict, Ore. Ad-
dress Rev. E. R. Meier.
adv
B- F. Knapp returned Wednesday
from a visit to his farming interests
near Richland, Wash
to select from.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger of
Boardman visited with friends here
Wednesday.
.
Hunters are invited to rig themselves out
at our store
Miss Edile Johnson and Miss Ever
etta Kingsley returned yesterday from
a short visit to friends in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son
Hugh returned Tuesday from their
week’s outing at Seaside and Portland. I
Mrs. W. N. Rees and children are
In Pendleton for a few days as guests
at the home of her friend, Mrs.
Barthel.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
THE MARKETS.
Rev. T. A. Graham is away to Pen
dleton attending the annual Columbia
River conference of the Methodist
church.
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
Portland.
Oats—No. 2 white feed, $60 per ton.
Barley—Standard feed, $52.50 ton.
Corn—Whole, $75; cracked, $76.
Miss Clara Bryant went to Great
Hay—Timothy, $31 per ton; alfalfa,
Falls, Moot , the latter part of last $28.
week, where she will teach school the
Butter—Creamery. 62c per lb.
current term.
Eggs— Ranch, 51c per dozen.
Potatoes— $3@3.50 per hundred.
H. E. Hlsley is home on a visit from
Poultry— Hens, 25©27c; springs. 27
Toppenish, Wash., where ho has been
for some time holding a situation at ©30c.
his trade of watchmaker and jeweler.
Coal Oil, 5 gallons________ ______ _______
90c
Best Grade Hood River Vinegar, gal. 45c, quart.
13c
Campbell’s and Van Camp’s Soups, per can... .
13c
Jet Oil Shoe Polish ...._________________ ______
13c
2 in 1 Shoe Paste, tan and black______________
13c
White Shinola______________________________
13c
Toilet Paper, 3 rolls_________________________
25c
Lighthouse Cleanser, can____________________
5c
Bob White Soap, 4 bars______________________
25c
Fairbanks Dandy Soap, bar__________________
5c
. 8c
Mt. Hood Pumice Soap, bar__________________
. 10c
Rose City Glycerine Soap, bar________________
White Bleaching Soap (contains borax, no rosin or
25:
alkali), 4 bars.___________
Seattle.
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE BUSY STORE
Our Aim is to give you
Stated communication of Queen
Butter—Creamery, 54c per lb.
Esther Chapter next Tuesday evening.
Eggs—Ranch, 63c per dozen.
Full attendance desired. By order of
Poultry—Hens, heavy, dressed, 36c;
Worthy Matron.
adv light, 33c; springers, dressed, 40@41c;
Mrs. P. B. Siscel returned Monday ducks, live 30c, dressed 35c; geese,
from a short visit to Boardman, being live 27c, dressed 35c.
a guest while there at the home of her
friend, Mrs. J. C. Ballenger
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD
Mrs. M. Duty left Thursday on a
visit to her two daughters in Seattle
and a son in Camp Lewis. She ex
pects to be away a month or more.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Project Manager H. D. Newell has
been in Portland the major portion of
this week. During bis absence H M
Schilling has been acting as manager.
A. E. Robb left Thursday for Spo
kane to renew his winter’s work as
traveling salesman for the line o'
calendars manufactured by the Robert
Chapman firm of New York City.
the best of service
11 cent Bread
10c
Hill Bros. Blue Can Coffee, lb. 35c
3 lbs. 95c
Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee, lb. 40c
2 1-2 lbs. 90c
Hill Bros. Japan Tea, pound
45c
Pearl White Soap, 4 bars
25c
Crystal White Soap, 7 bars
50c
Crackers, No. Is
20c
Crackers, No. 3s
40c
Graham Crackers, 3s
40c
Household Soda, 3 lbs. 4 oz.
85c
WE BUY
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Fowls
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
FORD
1OOO pound
capacity
Fanners
Truck
$550.00
WANT ADS
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
NOW ON DISPLAY
Phone 413
Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled
alfalfa bay for shipment. W. A. Leath
41-tfc.
ers.
Mrs. E. T. Newman and children
For Sale Cheap—Medium sized span
came from Toppenish, Wash , last
of mares; will take other livestock in
week and visited until Saturday at the exchange. Address Box 584, Hermis-
home of the lady’s sister, Mrs. Geo. ton.
45tfe
L Challis.
Our Success in War Is Self
For Sale—Kitchen cabinet. 13. S.
E. J. Willits, bookkeeper in the re
clamation offices, and Mrs. Willits
have rented and moved into the fur
oished residence of Mr. and Mrs. A
W. Purdy.
Kingsley.
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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 mile-
north of town.
48tfc
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.
Mrs. O. P. Brigham and daughtei
Wanted—Piano to keep while owner
Janice arrived home last Saturday
isawav. Will take best of care of it.
from their extended visit in Portland. Mrs. H. W. Hoffman.
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Spokane and other points in Oregor
For
Sale
or
Trade
—
An
orchard
with
and Washington.
full bearing trees: between I and 5
F. B. Swayze and daughter Doris acres contains peaches, apricots,
left Thursday for Portland, where the apples, plums and pears. Has house,
well of excellent water, henhouse and
young lady will undergo an operation barn. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oregon
for the removal of her tonsils. While
4!>t fi-
away Mr. Swayze will make a business
Maternity hospital for women desir­
visit to Eugene.
ing a private sanatorium during con
Mrs. Bess Spencer returned last finement, with modern conveniences
and experienced nurse. For particulars
Saturday from a visit to her daughter. call on or address Mrs. N. E. Good-
Mrs. Hood, at Hoquiam, Wash., and win.
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also to her son Charles at Seattle
Wednesday, Sept. H
While on the sound the lady’s health, Dr Freeze, the eye spec
which had become somewhat impaired, ialist, will make his
regular visit to Hermis­
greatly improved.
ton and may be consult­
Miss Pearl Sullivan departed Sunday ed free all day at Hermiston Hotel
last for Portland, where she has en parlors. Sufferers from headaches,
tered the business college of Balkev eyeaches, blurring of vision and other
& Walker. The young lady Is a grad­ eye troubles given careful attention
At Echo 9th, Stanfield 10th.
50-2tc
uale of the local high school, and will
For
Sale
—
Empire
cream
separator,
now continue al the above institution
new; one horse plow; fron Age gar­
until she finishes a business course.
den drill and cultivator combined. E
48ife
Miss Tena Houkom of Blair, Wis , A. Hobbs, north of town.
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
PLEASE HELP
“A man suffered for years from acute rheum?
tism. He went from one doctor to another Wil"
out relief. Finally he went to his dentist one w
to have his teeth fixed. A blind abscess ye
found which was opened and cured. Immediate"
his rheumatism disappeared.
“Another had a supposed case of spinal trouble
No doctor gave him relief until, finally, one
gested that he have his teeth examined. Pyorrie
was discovered, cured and spinal trouble left
(Clipping from Ladies’ Home Journal Feor"
ary. 1917.)
is a guest this week in this city at the
Good young Jersey cow , fresh last
50
home of her old time friend and class, month. $00. Inquire at Herald.
mate,
Mrs. A. L.
Larson. Miss
Straw for sale. Inquire of R, D.
Houkom has been visiting at many Miller.
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interestink pointa along the coast.
Horse for sale, also harness and
and is now on her way to Burley, buggy.
. --„-NO reasonable offer refused
Paul
M
Idaho.
aul Miller.
olite
Dr. Gale left the tirsi of
for Spokane, where
he
the week
Buggy for sale.
A. P. Garner. Silfo
met his
For Sale 1 acre of the finest corn on
mother, who came from her home in the project. Make me an offer. Geo.
51-Up
Yakima to undergo an operation. The C. Ellison.
doctor was uncertain as to how long
For Sale—A number of high school
oooSs. Mrs. A. P. Garner.
51lfc.
the ailment of his parent necessitates
a major operation it is possible they
will go east to have it performed.
. Cocker spaniel pups for sale. . , :
dress". E. James, Umatilla, Ore.-51 4tp
For Sale— 8 good milk cows. A. t |
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Strohm returned Kauffman, 4 miles east of Stantiela.
51-2p
home Wednesday after an absence of e
Boy wanted at once at the cream
Silage Cutter and Manure Spreader
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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, -ad v49tfc
they attended the G A. R encamp-
ment In Portland, io all the doings of
which the gentleman took part as a
veteran member, and after that was
•
51 Ite
Bring the family and parlake of a
fry dinner
at the Hotel Oregon
‘ chicken
afe Sunday
from 12:30 to 2 p. m. sicre
With a college education your son is
and enjoyed . * , visit
. with relatives
They report having had * most g lor
tous time.
bound to deliver the goods
College, St. Benedict, Ore
Rew E K. Meier.
Mt. Ange
Adar
ad?
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
1
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, PROPRIETOR