The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 19, 1918, Image 2

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    OREGON:
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
The Hermiston Herald
RIG 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.
the
Entered as second-class matter, December
>. 1906, al the postofice al Hermiston, Oregon
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...
Comfort and economy make happy
I homes You get both by using Cole 8
I Hot Blast Heaters
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$1.50
Hog Raisers Attention
Within a week we will have a carload
ADVERTISING RATES
Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- of slack coal
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly ;
rates, 15 cents per inch per issue.
. 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 l-2c
Umatilla Storage & Commission Co
Any one
on the track.
with US OF
ne
, wanting some leave orders win us or
Readers— First insertion, 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
5 cents per line.
25c pkg. Stock Tonic .
50c pkg. Stock Tonic..
$3.50 pail Stock Tonic
Republican Ticket
ere, Cjco Strohm.
notify George Pren
INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO
Coal bills are a large part of your
living expense—reduce them by using
Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters.
ad
For U. S. Senator, Short Term
13.
Fred W. Mulkey, Multnomah $
county.
WANT AOS
For United Sates Senator
14. Charles L McNary, Marion
county.
Send your washing to the Model
laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
For Congressman
through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­
ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­
18. N. J. Sinnott, Wasco county. turns
Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
For Governor
Bring the family and partake of a
22. James Withycombe, Marion chicken fry dinner at t he Hotel Oregon
Cafe Sundar from 12:30 to 2 p. m.-51tfc
county.
For Sale—Light work team. Apply
ltfc
to C. M. Jensen.
23. O. P. Hoff, Multnomah county
Wanted—24 inch wagon and 34 foot
fresno: must be io good condition. Ad­
For Supreme Court Justice
dress R. F. D. Box 71, Hermiston, Ore
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27. Charles A. Johns, Multnomah
For State Treasurer
Edison Phonograph
county.
WITH A SOUL-AND RECORDS
28.
AND LATI RECORDS
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Winesap apples for sale in the orch­
ard. Ready to pick in 10 days Fur­
nish your containers. E. P. Dodd. 2lfc
For Attorney General
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE
Are you going to do any building or
repair work this fall?
Are you going to build a new barn,
machine shed or root cellar?
Farm machinery is too costly to be al­
lowed to remained out in the weather,
while for a medium cost a good shed could
be built to protect it from the elements.
Proper shelter for the live stock soves feed
and is true economy. Feed used by the
animals to make heat can’t put on flesh at
the same time.
We must not let buildings go to rack
and ruin because the country is at war, on
the contrary the call is for economy and con­
servation through timely repairs.
Come in and see us.
. .75
Six months............................................
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
25c pkg. Poultry Food Tonic
25c can Insect Powder.........
50c pkg. Poultry Tonic.........
$1.25 pail Poultry ............
100 lbs. Granite Grit.
100 lbs. Poultry Shell
100 lbs. Clam Shell ..
100 lbs. Oyster Shell .
Charcoal, per pound
advance
and prone
For Barcley corsets before
in prices, Oct. 15. Dress materials b%
yard. World Star underwear and
M. D. O’CONNELL
. hosiery,
nosier, the
the . kind
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.. ..............
that
fit
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HERMISTON______
OREGON home Mondays and, Fri Ja Johnson
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for other dates.
Issued Each Saturday by
George M. Brown, Douglas
For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa:
county
buildings, orchard. Will rent for seed­
ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone.
E. 3128 35tb, Spokane.
3-tfc
30. J. A. Churchill, Baker county. Ten head of good Jersey cows and
heifers for sale by B. W. Smith. 3tfc
Fer Commissioner of Labor
Echo Flour Mills
For State Superintendent
All sizes and prices. Small payment down. Monthly
installments. Get a copy of “Along Broadway,” a
musical magazine, free at
HERMISTON DRUG CO
For Public Service Commissioner
35.
Fred A. Williams, Josephine
county.
For Water Superintendent
36.
Your Suit Renewed
Just at this time of year, "between seasons,” the question
of clothing is a puzzle. You don’t feel like investing in a new
suit, and yet you need a change.
We ean help you out.
Just get out some of those suits you have hung back in the
closet, and bring them to us.
WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW
We not only press vour suit, but clean it, taking out all
grease and dirt, and giving it really the appearance of new.
We help you to practice economy with neatness.
JACK WHITE, THE TAILOR
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
MACK’S
V ariety S tore
George T. Cochran, Union
county.
COUNTY TICKET
For Circuit Judge
38.
G. W. Phelps, Pendleton.
For State Senator, Nineteenth District
40.
Colon R. Eberhardt, Union
county.
For State Senator, Twentieth District
41.
Roy W.
county.
Ritner,
Umatilla
For Representative, 22nd District (Joint)
42.
C. E.
county.
Woodson, Morrow
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. Ed. H.
3tfc
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
Horses for sale cheap, or will trade
for calves or hogs. L. H. Pearson.4 6c
Furnished Rooms for Rent—Situated
in desirable location, close in; all
modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs.
Geo. L. Challis, on Gladys ave.
4tfc
For Sale—70 acre ranch 43 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 al a bargain if
taken soon. Terms on half. Inquire
of D. M. McDade or Vaughn McDade.
4tfc
Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice
spring boars, one choice spring gilt,
also fall pigs. C. C. Mason.
5tfc
For Sale—Rome Beauty and Wine
sap apri es at R selawn Ranch, former-
lv the Geo Davis ranch. Z. Pumph
43. C. G. Brownell, Umatilla. rey.
5-2tp
44. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston.
For Sale—Nine head of shoats, ran­
ging in weight from 60 to 90 pounds.
For Sheriff
Call on or address. J. W. McElroy.
For Representative, 23rd District
48.
George Tonkin, Pendleton.
Sewing machine repairing and sup
plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E.
5tfc
50. R. T. Brown, Pendleton.
Thursday, Oct. 31, Dr
For Recorder
Freeze, the eye special-
will be al Hermiston
49. B. S. Burroughs, Pendleton.
hotel parlors all day to
practice his profession
For Treasurer
Are you a sufferer from headaches,
cross
eyes
or
other
eye troubles’? If so
51. Grace A. Gilliam, Pilot Rock.
consult Dr. Freeze and be assured of a
For Coroner
.
careful examination and the benefit of
his fifteen years experience. Charges
52. J. T. Brown, Pendleton.
reasonable and all work guaranteed
At Echo Oc. 29, Stanfield Oct. 30.-5 2t
For County Clerk
53.
G. L. Dunning, Stanfield.
W anted—About 40 head of horses to
put on good pasture at $3 per head per
month. Leathers’ Ranch.
5tfc
NOTICE
toi 's Hot Blast Heaters mare a
Ai a meeting of the voters of School big reduction in your coal bill—see
District No. 8 at the old school house their advertisement and guarantee, ad
on Butler Creek October 26, 1918, at 2
o’clock p. m , the old school building,
fence and out buildings will be sold ai
public auction. There will also be s
Waterman Waterbury Heating system,
Local Train Time Card
a concrete mixer, 400 sacks of Port­ No. .!• west 10:10 a. m N»- 2, east 3.90
land cement, some cement blocks snd No. 17. west 12:80 p m No. 6, east 5.33 2. m:
other articles offered for sale.
Poet Office Hours
BERTHA C. N ation ,
General delivery window open week days 8 am
to 6. P m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a.m.
adv-2tc
Clerk of Dist. No. 8
DIRECTORY
LEGAL BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
Mail closes for No. 1. west
Mail closes for No. 6, east .....
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc.
Is now prepared to take orders for
BEE SUPPLIES
FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
Order now and avoid the rush
R. SHAFER, PROPRIETOR
We are Always
in the market
for Alfalfa Hay
Wheat and Rye
Seed
Millfeed and
Rolled Barley
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m.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
Near Depot
Phone 412
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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School District Officials
Directors.
Clerk.
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Watson, Chm.
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C. 8. McNaught
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C. M. Jensen
.... Ross Laudenslager
F A. Phelps
Recorder ....
Chief Of Police
Treasurer
Fire
City
City
City
Chief .......
Physician
Attorney..
Surveyor
W J Warner
a. r Oldaker
J D Watson
t P. Dodd
H M. Straw
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Everything for the Builder
R. C Todd
City Official*
Can be found in our yard-from the foundation
up. All lumber is thoroughly seasoned and in
ne condition for immediate use. Our stock
represents the output of some largest and
best mills in the country, and the care we use
in handling and storing insures you nice, bright,
dry stock, easy to work and handle.
Frank Woughter
WE guarantee satisfaction
County Officials
C P Marsh
R.S Andraen
Grace Gilliam I
—C. P. Strain ■
LEATHERS «GORHAM
High Grade Patent
Blue Ste m Flour
12:20 p. m.
R
—For Sale at Lowest Prices -
9.90
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Mail closes for No. 17. west
HAY GRAIN
AND FEED
e Hermiston Honey Co. | I
Echo, Oregon
I am overstocked and have for sale
32. C. H. Gram, Multnomah
15 head of mixed cattle, including 4
county.
good Jersey milch cows; 22 head to
Call Ue by Phone m
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R A. BROWNSON, MANAGER