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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON 0-3-3-3-3-3-**=-==*9 : HERMISTON« e ===== LOCALS—-------- =9 Your Money Feeds the Guns I That Stop the Huns 0u00*UG®S**® Mr». L. L. Carlile visited friends in Pendleton Wednesday. with Miss Alma Rymerson and her broth er Victor will leave early next week on a visit lo relative» in Portland. AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PJ1Y Crystal White Soap, bar Pearl White Soap, bar P & G White Naptha Soap, bar .................. Feis Naptha Soap, bar Steam Refined Borax, bar Ivory Soap (small), bar Ivory Soap (large), bar ...................... Jap Rose, bar -...... Fairy Soap, bar Grandpa’s Tar Soap, bar 8c, Goblin Soap, bar Palm Olive Soap, bar Miss Marion Briggs has taken the position of bookeeper io the First Na tional Bank of Hermiston. 10c 13c 8c 13c 6c 13c FRUIT JARS, CANS & RUBBERS On Hand for the Canning Season B. S. KINGSLEY CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE BUSY STORE We have a fine line of lunch goods, especially suited for the school children. Buy one of our cash sales books and save money. $10.00 CASH BOOK FOR $9.50 $ 5.00 CASH BOOK FOR $4.75 OREGONS LIBERTY Sal LETITALL. BE OVER BUT THE SHOUTING CLOcK 11c Bread ___ Margarine, lb. Crackers No. 1 Crackers No. 3 Household Crackers___ 85c (3 lbs. 4 ozs. ) Graham Crackers Is. ... 20c Graham Crackers 3s .... 40c -(..% py on m- — % >> WE PAY CASH Butter, Eggs, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Fowls MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE TODAY IS LAST DAY TO MAKE GOOD ON YOUR Liberty Loan Bond Take your quota, even if it does seem you can’t afford it. Payments are easy anti securities the best. If you sell hay, you get enough for it to afford your given quota, and if you work by the day wages are high enough to justify your buying. The boys are making good "over there.” Help them with your dollars and for get it if you think your quota wrong, as you are making perhaps the best investment in your life. SAPPERS’ INC. Autos, Accessories and Fam Implements Jarvis Durfey, Henry Gunn and Jack Myers left Thursday morning for Corvallis to enter O. A. C. students training camp. R. B. Spencer has taken a position as “baggage smasher” at the local O. W. R. & N. railway station. He assumed his new duties Monday. BUY LIBERTY BONDS TODAY—ANY BANK WILL HELP YOU pastor will be given by the M. E. church members next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Strohm. This Advertisement contributed through the Patriotic co-operation of the 13c A reception for the new A Good Supply of LET IT ALL BE OVER BUT THE SHOUTING Mr». Geo. R. Shafer and children are away to Seattle enjoying a month's visit at the parental home of the lady. 7c 5c 9c 13c 8c Your Dollars invested in Liberty Bonds become cannon, shot and shell, rifles, bullets, clothing, food and the other necessities of this war. Get into the fight with every dollar you can. Sub scribe your utmost to 4th Liberty Loan Mrs B. F. Strohm, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Haneline and Mrs. Fowler passed Wednesday afternoon pleasantly visit ing at the ranch home of Mrs. Geo. Strohm. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company For Sale at the Lay Ranch Mrs. W. A. Riordan of Haines, Ore., Beginning Monday. Farm machin- passed Tuesday and Wednesday of this ery, tools, wagons, iron truck, bay week as a guest in this city at the racks, buggy, horses, calile, household home of her friend, Mrs. E. W. Barnes things, stoves, beds, tables, etc. life Miss Golds Mumma left Sunday for Grass Valley, Oregon, to take up her duties as seventh grade and music teacher In the school at that place. I WANT ADS. Mrs. A. R. Hunter left for her home in La Grande after visiting a day in this city with her parents, Dr. and Send your washing to the Model Mrs. E. W. Birnes, while on her way laundry al The Dalles, Oregon, home from a trip to Portland. through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re Mrs. M. Woare returned to her home turns Saturday of each week, -ad v49tfc io Portland Tuesday at the conclusion Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled of a ten days visit with her brother, alfalfa hay for shipment. W. A. Leath- Earl Phelps, and family at the Phelps ers. 41-tfc. ranch north of town. For Sale or Trade—An orchard with Mrs. E. F. Sterling of Melrose, Min- full bearing trees; between 4 and 5 peaches, apricots, nesota, is a guest at the C. H. Young acres contains home in this city, where she is enjoy apples, plums and pears. Has house, well of excellent waler, henhouse and ing a visit with her mother, sister and barn. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oregon. brother and bis family. 49tfe M. O. Rymerson was over from By ron, Wash., Monday and Tuesday of this week. While here he disposed of his four-room house and lot on the West Side to Mr Prior. Maternity hospital for women desir ing a private sanatorium during con finement, wilh modern conveniences and experienced nurse. For particulars call on or address Mrs. N. E. Good- Mrs. T. H. Gaither and daughter Anna left Monday for La Fonda, Iowa, where for the next couple of months they will enjoy a visit with the lady’, mother, Mrs. J. Mercer. Dr. Freeze makes reg ular visits to Hermis- ton. Consult him free and be sure of good eye service. 25tfe win. 49tfc Straw for sale. Inquire of R. D. ûltfc Frank Knox, who isa member of the Miller. field artillery at Camp Lewis, passed Cocker spaniel pups for sale. Ad- Sunday and Monday of a short furlough dress F. E. James, Umatilla, Ore.-51-4tp visiting at the home of his parents a Bring the family and partake of a few miles north of town. chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon George Brigge, George Cressv, E. P. Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m. 51tfc Dodd and Thomas Campbell returned For Sale—Light work team. Apply home the middle of the week after be to C. M. Jensen. life ing in Pendleton serving as jurors at Wanted — 21 inch wagon and 31 foot the current term of court. fresno; must be in good condition. Ad Dr. M. S. Kern, a heavy property dress R. F. D. Box 71, Hermiston, Ore life holder in this city and also president of the Inland Empire Lumber Co., was For Sale — One Iron Age garden up from hie fine ranch near Irrigon drill and cultivator combined, good Tuesday attending to numerous busi work team and harness. E. A. Hobbs, north of town. 48tfc ness matters. Warned—Men and teams for fresno The M. E. Ladies Aid will give a work. Mrs. Bess Spencer. l-2tc silver tea al the home of Mrs. R. A. Grimes Golden apples for sale, 11.75 Brownson next Wednesday afternoon. to $2 per box at my ranch. Furnish The ladies will serve tea, but owing to your own containers. Walter Botkin. the food regulations everyone is re 2 Itp quested to bring their own sugar. Winesap apples for sale in the orch Mrs. J. H. Young and children vis ard. Ready to pick in 10 days Fur ited several days last week at the nish your containers. E. P. Dodd. 2lfc home of her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Lost— Leather halter wilh leather Johnson, in Pendleton, being accom tie strap from the alley back of Hitt's. panied back to Hermiston by Mr. Finder please leave at Hitt’s. F. M. Gulwit». 2 lie Young Saturday night after the close of the Round-Up. For Sale—Buick car, 1300. Will ac cept all purchaae price on land leveling Mrs. B. J. Nation, clerk of School and improving. Particulars and car 2-ltp District No. 8, informed us while in at Winesett ranch. town on business Wednesday that the Apples for sale, from 2 to 5 cents per well proportioned new school building pound. C D. McNurlio, 1 mile west at Westland had been completed and of Umatilla. 2-2tc that it would be occupied next week by Citrons for »ale at Mr*. Mumma’s. teachers and scholars of the district. 2 Itp R. Lawrence, a former Portland Lost— Between my place and Her business man, spent a few days in Her miston, a log chain. Finder please miston this week looking over the pos- notify T. H Gaither. sibilit les for embarking in one of the several retail lines in this city. Before leaving he intimateti that it was more than likely he would go into business CHRISTIAN SCIENCE here, but as to which one he would not Services held in Library building. divulge at this time. CHURCH NOTICES. Sunday school 10:15 a. tn. Wednesday night testimonial meet- Mr*. J. Graves and daughter Bettie of Fargo, N. D., who have been resid ing. Second Wednesday In each month ing on a ranch they own near Stanfield at 8 p. tn. during the summer, were guests for a CATHOLIC CHURCH week at the home of their friend, Ma Hermiston. 8:30 a. m. dame Belscamper, prior to their going Umatilla, 10:00 a. tn. to Portland and thence to Fargo to join Dr. Gravea, who is a well known physician of that city. METHODIST CHURCH O. H. Warner, proprietor of the Auto Livery business at Boardman, and E. D. Cramer, partner io the general merchandise store of Gibbons & Cram er al the same place, were business visitors to this city last Saturday. They came overland in Mr. Warners ’s auto truck, and on the return trip tock with them a supply of five barrels of gasoline that they purchased at the Standard Oil Co. station at Stanfield (Ar the Lodge Halil Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching II a. m. Subject, “The Praying Mao." Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Preaching 8:00 p. m. Subject, "A Readable Bible.” Sunday school at Columbia 2 p. m Frank Waugaman, Supt. Preaching ill » m. M R Gallaher, Pastor | BIG CLEAN UP SALE 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. 25c pkg. Poultry Food Tonic----------------------------------- 25c can Insect Powder_____________________________ 50c pkg. Poultry Tonic____________________________ $1.25 pail Poultry ________________________________ 25c pkg. Stock Tonic 50c pkg. Stock Tonic.. $3.50 pail Stock Tonic . 18c 35c can Poultry House Spray 60c can Poultry House Spray $1.75 can Animal Dip_____ . 30c 100 lbs. Granite Grit... 100 lbs. Poultry Shell - 100 lbs. Clam Shell__ 100 lbs. Oyster Shell ... Charcoal, per pound .. . 39c $2.48 . 48c $1.35 ...$1.00 ... 1.00 ... 1.20 ... 1.45 ..2 l-2c 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 FARMERS’ EXCHANGE And Get Put Right These Are The Boys to Look After Your Local Demands WE ARE OFFERING A NEW LINE OF Angorian Knitting and Crochet Cotton IN A VARIETY OF COLORS WE ALSO HAVE AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF FANCY BUTTONS suitable for cotton, silk or light wool dresses Ai ACKS VARIETY STORE LISTEN ! Music is an Alladdin's Lamp. It will convert the hum- blest cottage in Christendom into a palace. Is your home a music-made palace? Have you music in 5 our home? The solace of music is beyond words. . There are many satisfied owners in this neighborhood of the New Edison. ‘ the phonograph of the soul.” Come i and let us demonstrate the truth of these assertions to yo" HERMISTON DRUG CO.