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HERALD, HERMISTON, THE NEEYISTON Í HERMISTON: e ========= LOCALS AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PJY 7c White Soap, bar White Naptha Soap, bar ptha Soap, bar Refined Borax, bar 9c 10c 13c 8c 13c 13c 8c 8c 13c 6c 13c Soap (small), bar cap (large), bar bar.............. Soap, bar 's Tar Soap, bar Soap, bar Olive Soap, bar A Good Supply of FRUIT JARS, CANS & RUBBERS “On Hand for the Canning Season B. S. KINGSLEY : _ TY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props. IT PAS TO PAY CASH AT THE BUSY STORE ---- :-------------------------------- “ We have a fine line of lunch goods, especially " the school children. ■ € our cash sales books and save BOOK FOR $9.50 BOOK FOR $4.75 .c Bread........... . 10c Margarine, lb. ..... Crackers No. 1 . ... Crackers No. 3____ 8 Household Crackers (3 lbs. 4 ozs.) 40c _20c 40c 85c Graham Crackers Is. ... 20c Graham Crackers 3s 40c PAY CASH ork. Mutton, Veal and Fowls IL& WHOLESALE FREE!! pply of "Farm Record Books" for d of farm expenses no matter what Get one while they last. ree Blue Print books of up-to-date give you wonderful ideas in barn Duck Season Opens - 9 Chas. E Opel is busy these days im* proving his ranch northeast of town. Mrs. M. D. O’Connell and son For rest are visiting this week with friends in Richland, Wash. Mis. Rees of Stanfield was here Tuesday re-assembling her music class after tbe vacation period. Mrs. Hattie Shutt of Chicago, for merly of this place,is visiting at the B. F. Strohm home this week. Misses Eleanor and Cleo Fisher were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Chae. Haun in this city Sunday. E. A. Hobbs has leased his North Ridge ranch and expects to move to Portland shortly with his family. J. C. Bains of Colfax, Wash., was a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Carson, Thursday while here on a business trip. Mrs. Joe Ralph entertained a few friends at her. home Mondav afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. D. Newell, who departs from Hermiston soon. P. B. Siscel came home Tuesday from a visit of several days at the home of his parents in Wasco. Mrs. M. A. Reeder returned Tues day from an extended visit with reis tives in Washington and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Hugh and Mrs. Bryant spent Sun day at the Purdy ranch. Mrs. T. W. Sapper and little daugh ter and the lady’s mother, Mrs Smith, returned Monday afternoon from ’ short visit with friends in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Watson and family returned last week from au overland auto journey to Walla Walla. While there they had their son oper ated on for tbe removal of tonsils and adnoids. September 16th 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 to select from. Hunters are invited to rig themselves out at our store Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Call and See New fall and winter line ladies, gents’ and children’s hose, knit under wear, ladies and misses custom made and ready-to-wear corsets, suits, skirts, waists, one piece dresses, petticoats and furs. Mrs. A. S. Johnson. 52ifc A Few Tracts Wanted Eleven acres highly improved, clear of incumbrance, price $4,000, to trade for improved or partly improved land near Hermiston. One hundred and sixty acres of clear wheat land to trade for unimproved land in tbe alfalfa district. House in Portland, value about $4000, to trade for a tract of land near Her miston. 1400 acre stock ranch on the John Day to trade for a ranch in the alfalfa A party consisting of Mr and Mrs. belt. Buildings, some hay land, bal- -adv Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were ance pasture. D odd & KNAPP. here from Heppner a couple of days Percey Sitters Millinery Display Day this week visiting tbe families of their old Virginia friends, Messrs Ward and will be Thursday, Sept. 17, 1918. Call in. We will try to please you at any Winesett. Harold Sullivan, In training in the signal corps at the University of Wash ington, is here on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sulli- van. He will remain until Thursday of next week. Miss Hattie A. Graham is the librarian at the public library, Her appointment was made at the last council meeting to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Miss Margret Shotwell. A card was received the other day by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell from their son Arnold, in which he inform ed them of his safe arrival in Siberia. The young man is in tbe medical de- partment of the U. S. army. time. Misses Margret, Emily and Dorothy Shotwell departed last Saturday for McMinnville, Ore., where the former will attend the state normal school at Monmouth and Miss Emily will go to McMinnville college. Mrs. Shotwell and the boys will join them there next week, to remain during the winter. WANT ADS Send your washing to tbe Model laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfe Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled alfalfa hay for shipment. W. A. Leath- era. 41-tfc. Wanted at Once—Boy at the Her miston creamery. 52 Dr. Freeze makes reg ular visits to Hermis ton. Consult him free and be sure of good eye service. 25tfc For Sale—Shoats. Pendieton I transferred from Selah, Wash. Phone 4082. Itp Lost— Small gold signet ring with initial “L.” Please return to this of I tice. 52-lte I For Quick Sale—Horse, harness and DUEKy, all in good condition; also good Jersey milk cow: two pigs; 25 turkeys; chickens, old and young, and a husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E some TeWaN “" w. Mack. From there she will go to articles. H J. Belscam per. Mrs. S. Mack left Tuesday for Board- I man after a short visit here with her der and Silage Cutter Vancouver, Wash., to visit a west with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C A 52t fe I „For Sale— 100 year old thoroughbred ill tour m te Leghorn laying hens at reason, Blackman, after which she nov to Waco, Texas, to join nor‘nur abestee. Mr. - A Stone, Hr band, who is in the permanent radio) squadron training there For P the I property and 52 lie ! "7 . 25c pkg. Poultry Food Tonic 25c can Insect Powder____ 50c pkg. Poultry Tonic____ $1.25 pail Poultry ________ 18c 16c 39c 98c 25c pkg. Stock Tonic 50c pkg. Stock Tonic.. $3.50 pail Stock Tonic . 18c . 39c $2.48 35c can Poultry House Spray 60c can Poultry House Spray $1.75 can Animal Dip_____ . 30c . 48c $1.35 ..$1.00 .. 1.00 .. 1.20 .. 1.45 2 1-2 Umatilla Storage & Commission Co. | Our Success in War Is Self 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 And Get Put Right These Are The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands PLEASE HELP "A man suffered for years from acute rheuma tism. He went from one doctor to another with: out relief. Finally he went to his dentist one day to have his teeth fixed. A blind abscess WAS found which was opened and cured. Immediately his rheumatism disappeared. "Another had a supposed case of spinal trouble. No doctor gave finally, Mg' "7 . S.Y him nun relief -ee- until, liliali j, one I 12 | gested that he have his teeth examined. Pyorrhes 2 was discovered, cured and spinal trouble left him — (Clipping from Ladies’ Home Journal Febrt- ary. 1917.) HERMISTON DRUG CO Suc- © ceding Mr. Graham in the pulpit here J is Rev. M. R. Gallagher, who has been FARM IMPLEMENTS Having leased our warehouse and not having room to store our stock of Poultry and Stock Foods we are offering the following exceedingly low prices to move stock quickly. FARMERS’ EXCHANGE For Sale—Empire cream separator, new; one horse plow; Iron Age gar den drill and cultivator combined; Mrs. A. C. Voelker, wife of the new disk harrow. E. A. Hobbs, north of echool superintendent, accompanied town. 48tfe by their two children, arrived Tues Good young Jersey cow , fresh last day from Baker, Ore. Mr. and Mra. month, $50 inquire at Herald. 50 Voelker have rented the Fred Faude Straw for sale. Inquire of R. D. residence on the west side, and have Miller. 5ltfc already become comfortably settled the rein. Horse for sale, also harness and buggy. No reasonable offer refused. Henry Notz went to Stanfield Wed. Paul Miller. 51 tie nesday, where he will remain some Buggy fur sale. A. P. Garner. 5ilfc time on a contract he has taken to put a concrete pipe line across the Uma Cocker spaniel pups for sale. Ad tilla river to replace a leaky one that dress F. E. James, Umatilla, Ore. 51-4tp is used for conveying irrigation water For Sale—8 good milk cows. A. T. to the lands of Bob Stan Held on the Kauffman, 4 miles east of Stanfield southwest side. Ore. . 51-2p Rev. T. A. Graham and family ex Boy wanted at once at the cream prêt to depart next week to make •T 51 Ito their home In Prosser, Wash . to which Bring tbe family and partake of a 1 place the gentleman was assigned for chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon church work by the recent Methodist Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m. 51Uc | |n BIG CLEAN UP SALE 100 lbs. Granite Grit... 100 lbs. Poultry Shell ._ 100 lbs. Clam Shell .... 100 lbs. Oyster Shell ... Charcoal, per pound ... Wanted—Piano to keep while owner away. Will take best of care of it. 49tfc F. B. Swayze and E. P. Dodd re Mrs. H. W. Hoffman. turned Tuesday afternoon from Board For Salo or Trade—An orchard with man after being in attendance at a full bearing trees; between 4 and 5 school fair held in that town. They acres contains peaches, apricots, plums and pears. Has house, report that it was a most successful apples, well of excellent water, henhouse and and interesting school event. barn. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oregon. 49tfc Mr. and Mrs. Eben Russell of Napa vine, Wash , visited bere over Tues Maternity hospital for women desir- day with the lady's parents, Mr. and ing a private sanatorium during con finement, "with modern conveniences Mrs. F. M. Bryant. From here they and experienced nurse. For particulars went to Gibbon to visit her brother call on or address Mrs. N. E. Good- win. prior to returning to their home. 49tfc W conference held 5 those interested while the limited ’ ■ OREGON: 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