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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON - •-3-3----©=*=E)9 Here’s a Line That HOLDS Ç = — ===== LOCALS — • ~* — ) ousese • * • Mrs. Margaret Smith returned Tues- day morning from a short visit to Pen- dleton. Ed. Roberts, who bas been in Spc- kane for several weeks past, has re turned to Hermiston to look after bis business interests here. In war time as in peace "the Munsingwear Line Holds.” Mrs. M. L. Sprague, mother of K. C. and O. M. Sprague, residing north of town, has been very ill this week from la grippe. Get Under the Cover of Munsingwear. Be a Union-Suited American Forever. Our Stock of Fall and Winter Munsingwear is waiting for you. Come in and choose from the var iety of styles and fabrics. It is genuine goodness all the way through —Buttons, too. 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 lie Bread ...... 10c Margarine, lb.________ 40c Crackers No. 1 ............ .20c Crackers No. 3 40c Household Crackers ___ __ (3 lbs. 4 ozs. ) Graham Crackers Is. ... 20c Graham Crackers 3s ... 10c WE PAY CASH Butter, Eggs, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Fowls MEATS RETAIL* WHOLESALE FLASHLIGHTS New stock just in and prices right. Fresh batteries every week. SAPPERS’ ING Hst - Mrs. H. G. Newport returned the first of the week from a lengthy visit to the beach and with relatives in Portland. Attacked by the enemy, Munsingwear fights on, firm in its stand for freedom, comfort, fit and finish. It’s your patriotic duty to get the best in under wear. When you buy underwear just say Munsing wear. You get a Union of Service and Quality, Right in Size, Style and Price. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. £ HERMISTON* Il AN A. L. Larson and B. F. Knapp passed Surday visiting in the thriv ing little Morrow county town of Boardman. Mri. E. F. Sterling who has been visiting at the C. H. Young home in this city the past two weeks, has re- turned to ber buine in Melrose, Miun. Ill Come Home to Real Heat and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger ard Mr. Murchie visited in this city Tues day last while un their way home by autu from a business trip to Heppner. What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that cold trip home. No more fruitless hugging a radiator. High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant, fuel wasting heating plants. If you want a per fectly heated home and greatly reduced fuel bills you will invest in Mrs. F. W. Smith is spending a week in Walla Walla with relatives. Mr. Smith accompanied her there the latter part of last week, returning Sunday Philip Lay. after being corporal fur a month, has been promoted to ser geant. He is assigned to the Light Artillery io the 13tb Division now be- Ing formed at Camp Lewis. Cole’s Original Miss Fannie Todd leaves today for Seattle to enter canteen work for the government after coming from Pendleton and spending a week visit ing at the parental home in this city. Hot Blast Heater BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL Mrs. F. M. Bryant left Tuesday for Napavine, Wash., where she will be a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E Russell, during the next two weeks. It will save the nation millions In fuel money this winter. Act now. Father Anthony Holmes, formerly a resident of this city but now located at Ruseburg, Oregon, visited here Tuesday and Wednesday with Fathers Butler and Killian. No. Ui The party that took a claw hammer from the Brunson place last Saturday Edward Hobbs is going to make a will oblige Paul Miller by returning try at enlisting in the marines. Should same to him at once. he nut be successful in this laudable purpose, be will serve Uncle Sara by TAKEN UP joining the shipyard forces in Portland. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at his ranch 112 miles The alfalfa hulleroperated by Herb northwest of Hermiston, the following described stock: Strohm and C. F. A raes has been One dark bay mare, about 12 years old, weight about 1200, branded M. O. on right shoulder and moved to the L. W. Furnas ranch for C. D. on left ham. Is saddle marked, has star in forehead, three white feet and many wire cuts. a weeks run after having finished hull* The above described property will be sold at ing earlier in the week on the Sam public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand Monday, October 14, 1918, at 10:00 a.m., at Carson place. the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by owner. Frank Pierson left Wednesday with J. J. Casserly this county’s contingent to enter an array training camp in California. Neighbors gave the patriotic young man a farewell reception at his home the night before his departure. H. E. Hanby is busy this week gathering and selling his crop of pears from bls eight acre orchard one-half mile south from the center of town. He Is selling them for 5 cents per pound and is finding a ready market. Walter Botkin, the well known north of town fruit grower, brought in a load of his famous Grimes Golden and Rome Beauty apples Wednesday, which he disposed of locally in short order at good prices. 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 ________ . 18c . 39c $2.48 (WANT ADS 25c pkg. Stock Tonic 50c pkg. Stock Tonic. $3.50 pail Stock Tonic 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. -adv49lfc 35c can Poultry House Spray 60c can Poultry House Spray $1.75 can Animal Dip_____ .. 30c - 48c $1.35 Wanted—To buy No. 1 dry baled alfalfa hay furshipment. W. A. Leath- ers. 41-tfe. 100 lbs. Granite Grit___ 100 lbs. Poultry Shell ... 100 lbs. Clam Shell____ 100 lbs. Oyster Shell .... Charcoal, per pound___ -$1.00 . 1.00 . 1.20 . 1.45 2 l-2c Maternity hospital for women desir- ing a private sanatorium during con finement, with modern conveniences and experienced nurse. For particulars call on or address Mrs. N. E. Good- II. C. Challis returned Thursday win. 49tfe morning from Portland, where he Dr. Freeze makes reg- cree went last Saturday with a mixed car- ular visits to Hermis. thien. Consult him free Sg. load of cattle and bogs for disposal at the stockyards there. He reports hav- and be sure of good eye Wey® service. 251fe 27 Ing received good prices for the ani- male. Straw for sale. Inquire of R D Miner. ölt fe Miss Huth Hart has resigned bar Bring the family and partake of a position in the local telephone office chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon for the purpose of entering Whitm in Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m.-5Rfc college to take a course In bookkeep- Fur Sale—Light work team. Apply Ing. The afternoon prior to her de life parture Thursday Mrs. Art. Spinning to C. M. Jensen. and Miss Lila McMillan entertained at Wanted— 21 inch wagun and 34 foot fresno: must be in good condition. Ad the latter’s home in her honor. dress R. F. D. Box 71, Hermiston, Ore F. O. Bradshaw, assistant cashier in life the local bank, passed Sunday and Winesap apples for sale in the orch Monday in Union, Oregon. While there ard. Ready to pick io 10 days Fur he was physically examined for army nish your containers. E. P. Dodd. 2tfc service before the draft board of Un Apples for sale, from 2 to 5 cents per ion county, having registerid there pound. C D McNurlin, 1 mile west o 57 prior to coming here last May. Mrs. of Umatilla. Umatilla Storage & Commission Co. 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 MACKS VARIETY S tore Bradshaw preceded her husband to For Sale—Ford tuuring car bod. Union, and enjoyed a visit at the par- good condition. Cheap. Sappers' Inc entai home in that city. 3-ltc For Rent 20 acres, 4 in alfalfa: Water Superintendent Crandall and buildings, orchard. Will rent for seed. George Holland have completed the additional. Mr. Bone, mending of long time leaking joints In — 3148 35th, Spokane. Xtfc the city water mains near the reser For Sale—Light saddle, splendid " * - E .. A. Hobbs, north of town voir, which work was directed to be condition. done at a recent meeting of the coun- I 3t%e cil. A* a result less time and power it consumed in keeping the reservoir funeral. "Rewaac" &.EA Brunson iPE.n few acres -lie I Ten head of good Jersey cows and County Agent M. 8. Shrock, County heifer for sale by B. W. Smith. 3tfe full of water. School Superintendent W. W. Green Sal, 835 saddle nearly new and Home Demonstration Agent Miss ’ heap. Otto G. Sapper. Phone. 3 ite Loren» Parker returned to Pendleton .I am overstocked and have for sale Wednesday morning after having at uf mixed cattle, including 4 tended • meeting of the Hog and good Jersey milch cows; 22 head In Dairy Show board the evening prev tous, at which they offered their ser- 3tfe vices In the collection of exhibits from U anted—Your subsciption for The other paru of the county. On suggest- 00; The Ladies Home Journal, ...5 nume Journal. 81 75; The 81 .75: 15 head pick from M. » Murchie, nerml Saturday, Evening Post, $2 added to the premium lists. Country Gentleman, Ore. $1.00. Graham, Hermiston, Ea. 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