The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 12, 1918, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON
HERALD, HERMIS TON^ QREGOX»
I HERMISTON:
Here’s a Line That e
HOLDS
Attacked by the enemy, Munsingwear fights on
firm in its stand for freedom, comfort, fit and finish
In war time as in peace “the
Munsingwear Line Holds.”
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.
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LOCALS —
Mayor F. C. McKenze returned a
short business trip to Pendleton.
William Shaar returned Tuesday
morning from a short visit with friends
in Colfax.
George C. Ellison is away this week
on a business trip to Seattle, Tacoma
and Portland.
Sterling Mattoon arrived home Sun­
day morning from a short business vis-
| it to Weston, Ore.
Sam Rodgers, the shoemaker, had to
' lay off work a couple of days this week
on acct unt of illness.
S. L. Carson returned Wednesday
. from a short business trip to Irrigon,
. where be has property interests.
Miss Jennie Burd of Long Beach,
Calif., is enjoying a month’s visit here
with her sister, Mr». C M Jensen, and
family.
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Purdv will move
early the coming week from
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
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
WE PAY CASH
Butter, Eggs, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Fowls
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Take care of your Ford car. Don’t ex­
pect it to give you full service unless you
give it sonie cire and attention. Let us
give it regular treatment occasionally.
No ‘ ‘bogus” parts or unwor-
thy materials used in our
Don’t
shop, but genuine Ford ma-
Take
i ane
terials and experienced Ford
Chances mechanics. We’ll keep your
Ford car serviceable for
years if you i give us the chance, Our
prices are m ighty reasonable. We want
your trade. Why can’t we have it?
it We
will serve you better than anybody else.
SAPPERS’ INC
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their
ranch northwest of the city into thier
town residence for the winter.
W. A. Leathers, F. P. Phipps, and
F. B. Knapton have filed their apprai-
sal of the estate of the late Willard A.
McClellan, fixing the value of the pro­
perty at $1554.
Mrs. G. Hunter, sister of Mrs. W.
A. Leathers, returned with her neice
to her home in Pendleton Sunday after
a pleasent visit at the Leathers ranch
home in Columbia district.
Miss Irene Boone returned to her
home in Portland Wednesday at the
conclusion of a delightful visit of a
month at the home east of town of her
cousin, Mrs. W. A. Leathers.
George Holland left Monday for
Portland, where he expects to secure
employment as a street car conductor
or moterman. Should there be no va­
cancy in that line, he will enter the
shipyards.
E M. Barnett, one of the old timers
now residing in Portland, was here
Sunday and Monday looking over bls
partly improved 45 acre tract south-
west of town that George Parson is
taking care of forhim.
The ladies of the Baptist Aid will
serve dinner both days of the stock
show, in the basement of the Baptist
church. Their excellent dinners and
moderate prices have always gained
for them a liberal patronage.
B. W. Graham, who has been visit­
ing with relatives in Tacoma, Wash.,
and Portland, returned Wednesday to
the parental home in Columbia dis
trict. He says business is exceedingly
brick in both coast towns visited.
The Baptist Ladies’ Aid held their
annual meeting at the home of Mrs.
West and the following officers were
elected: Mrs. West, president; Mrs.
Mumma; secretary; Mrs. Ed. Bensel,
treasurer. The president chooses her
own vice-president.
Special meeting of Girls Honor
Guard Monday evening, Oct. 14, at
7:30 p. m., in basement of library. All
members not present will have their
names published as slackers unless
they send a valid excuse. Remember
this is very important.
For Barcley corsets before advance
in prices, Oct. 15. Dress materials by
the yard. World Star underwear and
hosiery, the kind that fit and wear At
home Mondays and Fridays. Phone 43
for other dates. Mrs. A. S Johnson.
Send vour 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. -adv49tfc
Wanted—To buy No. 1 drv baled
alfalfa bay for shipment. W A. Leath
ers.
Maternity hosoital 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. 000
win.
Dr. Freeze makes reg- atee
ular visits to Hermis- sae.
ton. Consult him free Scar
and be sure of good eye “Car"
service.
25tfc
Bring the family and partake of a
chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon
Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m. altfc
For Sale—Light work team. Apply
to C. M. Jensen.
ltfc
Wanted—24 inch wagon and 3+ foot
fresno; must be in good condition. Ad-
dress R. F. D. Box 71, Hermiston, Ore
life
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Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
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"‘To
Winesap apples for sale in the orch­
ard. Ready to pick in 10 days Fur­
nish your containers. E. P. Dodd. 2tfc
For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa:
buildings, orchard. Will rent for seed­
ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone,
E. 3128 35tb, Spokane.
3-tfc
For Sale—Light saddle, splendid
condition; also a few tons of first clas
hay. E. A. Hobbs, north of town. 3tfc
Ten head of good Jersey cows and
heifers for sale by B. W. Smith. 3tfc
I am overstocked and have for sale
15 head of mixed cattle, including 4
good Jersey milch cows; 22 head to
pick from. M. B. Murchie, Hermis
3tfe
ton, Ore.
Wanted—Your subsciption for The
Saturday Evening Post, 82 00; The
Ladies Home Journal. $1.75; The
Country Gentleman, $1.00. Éd. H.
3tfc
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
Horses for sale cheap, or will trade
for calves or bogs, L. H. Pearson.4-6c
Furnished Rooms for Rent—Situated
in desirable location, close in; all
modern convenience». Inquire of Mrs.
Geo. L. Challis, on Gladys ave.
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Horse and buggy for keep for winter
Inquire at Herald.
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For Sale—Fine saddle pony, well
broke, coming 2 years old. Will trade
for young cow or good bicycle. Must
be sold in ten days. O. P. Burris,
Hermiston, Ore.
4-Itp
For Sale—70 acre ranch 4) miles
northeast of Hermiston, 10 acre good
stand of alfalfa, good new 6 room
house, barn and other outbuildings;
family orchard, small fruit. Stock
and machinery goes with place if so
desired. Will sell at a bargain if
taken soon Terms on half. Inquire
of D. M. McDade or Vaughn McDade.
4tfc
Herbert Haneline has taken the
agency for the Morning Oregonian ex­
tra papers for sale at the Drug Store
He will deliver at all homes in town.
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Everybody’s Attention
has been called to the remarkable
fuel saving secured with Cole’s
Original Hot Blast Heaters.
Coal prices are soaring—why be a slave
to an extravagant heating plant or stove
that is a demon for fuel.
Join now in the great army of
satisfied users who have found
relief from high fuel bills
with the great fuel saving
COLE’S Original
Hot Blast Heater
Burns cheapest coal clean and bright. Uses any fuel
Everybody is searching for a way to save fuel
and food. Here’s your opportunity to
cut your coal bills square in half and A
s gain a perfectly heated home as F
% well. Investigate now. Our Store A
% is Fuel Savers Headquarters. (7
No. 112
Butter Wrappers
For Sale at
This Office
Ed. H. Graham, who last week bad
to cease work on the bay baler on ac­
count of a very sore chest, went to
Pendleton Monday and underwent ex-
amination. It developed that he had a
rib dislocated in his left side, but how
or when thia was done Ed. is unable to
tell.
B. W. Smith, who sold his ranch
northwest of town last week to G. H
Gould of Gateway, Ore., is one of the
real old timers of the project, having
located here in 1907. He has not as
yet male up bis mind where he will
move to, but is thinking some of going
to Seattle.
Miss C. Albrecht, who residea with
her sister, Mrs. Anna Sapper, at the
latter’s ranch home in Columbia dis.
trict, has been very 111 the past two
weeks. Mrs Otto Sapper has spent
the past week al the bedside of the
lady ministering to her under the doc-
tor's direction.
Dr. ard Mrs. J. A. Peed, who were
recently united io marriage in the
east, arrived in Hermiston Monday
after a three weeks' honeymoon trip
through various middle and western
stales. Since his return Dr. Peed has
resumed his veterinary practice and
Is again operating his auto for hire.
Spanish influenza has invaded the
Mare Island training camp, according
io a letter received this week by the
parents of Louis Garner, with the re­
sult the whole Island has been placed
under quarantine. The young man
stated in the letter that he was just
recovering
from a
mild
attack of
measles.
A couple of young honkers that had
evidently strayed early fron the north
to this more agreeable clime were
bagged Tuesday by B F. Knapp and
M D. O Connell. The geese were on
their way from the feeding grounds to
the Columbia river. Flying low, they
were good targets for thé two bunters.
These are the first of the big Lathered
birds reported killed so far this season. 1
PUNCTURES
Let us treat your inner tube and make it safe
to run over nails up to 20 penny size spike and not
a puncture.
atch us drive nails in our demon­
stration tire without tire going down. Guaranteed in
writing to ietu, d treatment cost and buy you a new
tube if it injures same during a full year. By use of
this your casings remain more fully inflated, and no
s one
are likely to occur, so you save patching
expense and casings alike. Cost not great. Simply a
wonderful invention.
W
ave
bruises
SAPPERS’ INC.
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