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THE HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON HERALD, Oregon Hardware & NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. STANDARD FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER 1918 New Quarterly Nor» on Sale Ç Department of the Interior, U.S. Land.Office La Grande. Oregon, September 18. 1918 HERMISTON: LOCALS = The Allies and the American fight ers overseas need more sugar. We have fruit, honey, sirups and maple sugar to help out our ration One can not get these things in quantity in France. The Sugar You Save Will Go- To the Allies, who bear a heav ier burden than we do; 2 To the fighting men from Amer ica, who need the quick energy that sugar gives them; 3 To the wounded and convales cents, who need sugar more than we do. There is only one ansuier for Americans to make B. S. KINGSLEY CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY CHALLIS & HOFFMANN, Props. We are Closing Out Our GROCERY STOCK. Every thing sold at cost. Come in and be convinced that we are selling at cost. There are too many articles to be mention here. This is a Cash Sale. Sale Starts Sat, Oct 26 Meat Market Will Continue as Before MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE UNH’ERSAL CAR The Ford truck is just another arm and hand to the business man. adding through its manifold usefulness to the possible volume of his business, and at the same time doubling the value of every hour. In so many ways its all round utility serves the urgent demands of business—big ANOTHER HAND FOR and little—the retailer and wholesaler, the manufacturer and consumer, the BUSINESS contractor and farmer. Everywhere where business exists there is a present want for Ford trucks. Consider the price $550, without body, f. a b. Detroit Let’s talk it over with you. Henry A who on Homestead Entry. No EC Notice is hereby given that A. 0025: of Hermiston. Oregon, Qetober.10.32-2 Reclamation for Unit "H" in NE* (being EH SEIS NEW) section «. township 4 north, range,” to lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to =) made East make five-year proof to establish.claim tothe land above described, before W J. Warnen“, A. L Larson, cashier io the local Save Sugar! at bank, ia eojoyiog his annual vacation this week. Miu Blanche Chamberlain is home from her visit to Idaho to spend the winter here with her father and sister. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 8th day of November. 1918. __ p Claimant „Freemap. Phipps, William A. Leathers, J. Howard Reid, Herbert A McK^n. .11 of ESBÜRin,"REETSer A letter from Dr Gale to The Her ald is to the effect that be will return io a week or teo days and resume bis practice. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. September 18. 1918 Notice ia hereby given that Marion F. Isaacs, of Echo. Oregon who on May 8. 1914. made Home stead Entry No. 013253 for NE'« NW^« N W « NWy, sw. NW% Sec. 30. and on March 17. 1917, made Ad. H. E. No. 017810 for NEW SW“ and SWh Section ». Township 3 North, Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof- to establish claim to the land above described, be fore W. J. Warner. U. S. Commissioner at Her- miston, Oregon, on the 5th day of November, 1918. Claimant name, as witnesses: George Pullar, L. P. Waumac, S. S. Nelson. Charlea Hustead, all of Echo, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis of Colum bia district left the latter part of last week for Portland to reside during the winter. Mrs. W. H. Hoffmann and little son 1 left early in the week for Spokane, to I remain there a month visiting with the lady 's parents. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mr. and Mrs Frank Ralph are re joicing over the arrival of a son born on Tuesday, October 22, 1918, at St. Anthony's hospital, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander were here from Pendleton several days this week visiting at the home of their | daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. A petition has be en circulated for the purpose of having the name of C. M. Jensen appear on the city ballot for re-election as city recorder. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, September 18.1918. Notice ia hereby given that Theodore C. Parks, of Hermiston. Oregon, who on May 5. 1913. made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 012006, for E 2 SEW NW%, being Unit F" of NW' sec tion 26, township 5 north, range 28 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, United States commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Rowe. Frank Ranney. William H. Hensel, Wil liam T. Roberts, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN. Register Friends That Never Fail OTHER’S love for the little one never fails. The constant, steady heat of this remarkable heater is a never failing friend when economy and even heat day and night are a necessity. It pays to investigate. M Cole’s Original Hot Blast BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAM AND BRIGHT. it Saves and Serves USES ANY FUEL Why Not Cut Your Fuel Bill In Half This Winter? You Can Easily Do It With This Great Fuel- Saving Heater. Aet - NOWI (WANT ADS O. D Burgess, who recently under went a siege of typhoid from which he recovered sufficiently to be up and Send your washing to the Model about, has had a relapse, and is again laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, confined to his home. through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas L. M. Hills, in the employ of the re ket leaves Wednesday morning and re clamation service as supervisor of the turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc intake canal at and above Stanfield, is Bring the family and partake of a report'd as having been taken down chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m. 51tfc wilh influer, za. For Sale—Light work team. Apply Leslie Adams, who has an improved to C. M. Jensen. life tract of land southwest of town, was Wanted—24 inch wagon and 34 foot here a few days this week on business from Plummer, Idaho, where be is fresno; must be in good condition. Ad dress R. F. D. Box 71, Hermiston, Ore now located with his family. life Tom Marxen, chief cook in the camp For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa; of the reclamation service at Irrigon, buildings, orchard. W ill rent for seed is spending a few days here, having ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone, 3-tfc been compelled to lay off on account E. 3128 35th, Spokane. of illness. I am overstocked and have for sale 15 head of mixed catlie, including 4 E. A. Schiffler, a retired business good Jersey milch cows; 22 head to man of Pendleton, together with Mrs pick from. M. B. Morchie, Hermis- 3tfe Schiffler. motored over from the ton, Ore. The Wanted—Your subsciption for county seat Sunday and were over night guests in this city of theii Saturday Evening Post, 82 00; The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The friends, Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime. Country Gentleman, $1.00. Éd. H. 3tfc J. Dubois, an energetic rancher who Graham, Hermiston, Ore. Furnished Rooms for Rent—Situated owns 40 acres four and one-half miles east of town, has by diligent work the in desirable location, close in; all modern convenience*. Inquire of Mrs. uast summer improved a goodly por Geo. L. Challis, on Gladys ave. 4tfc tion of bis acreage, and he will con For Sale—70 acre ranch 4) miles tinue until he has it all in aifaifa. northeast of Hermiston, 10 acre good Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Hugh and stand of alfalfa, good new 6 room house, barn and other outbuildings; Mesdames Purdy and Morfitt, who re family orchard, small fruit. Stock turned recently from a motor trip to and machinery goes with place if so Walla Walla in the Purdy car, where desired. Will sell at a bargain if they passed a couple of days, report taken soon Terms on half. Inquire of D. M. McDade or Vaughn McDade. the roads in fairly good condition now 4tfc Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice U. K. Bland, who with his partners operated ths Hermiston Mercantile spring boars, one choice spring gilt, also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. 5tfc Co. store in this city up to about five For Sale — Rome Beauty and Wine years ago, was here a couple of days last week from Portland, where he is sap apples at Roselawn Ranch, former ly the Geo. Davis ranch. Z. Pumph. now engaged in the automobile busi rey. 5-2 tp ness. Sewing machine repairing and sup. Chas. E. Opel, an employe of the ies. all makes. Phone 281. C. E. 5tfc local bank whois owner of a ranch northeast of town that will bea money Thursday, Oct. 31, Dr. Freeze, the eye special maker for him some day soon, took a will be at Hermiston vacation for a few days the first of the hotel parlors all day to week in order to go on the ranch and practice his profession. make some needed improvements. Are you a sufferer from headaches, cross eyes or other eye troubles’? If so Ed. H. Graham received the sad consult Dr. Freeze and be assured of a news Thursday of the accidental death careful examination and the benefit ol of bis brother, Lieut. R. E. Graham, his fifteen years experience. Charges at Che aviation field at Fort Worth, reasonable and all work guaranteed Ai Echo Oc. 29, Stanfield Oct. 30.-5 2t Texas. He was an expert aviator and W anted—About 40 head of horses to instructor in flying. His machine fell from a height of 300 feet. Deceased was put on good pasture at $3 per head per month. Leathers’ Ranch. 5tfc also a cousin of Mrs. F. Waugaman. Lost— A purse containingone 85 bill, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Davis and daugh some small change and a few rare ters Mignon and Ruth left Monday for coins. Finder leave at Herald office 6 ltc Des Moines, Iowa, where Mr. Davis and receive reward will engage in drainage work. The Lost Casing and rim, 4x34, between gentleman was compelled to relinquish Stanfield and Hermiston or north of Hermiston. Finder return to Sappers a captaincy recently in the engineer, Garage. Reward 6 lie ing corps because of defective hearing. For Sale-Dozen R I Reds, young Mr. Payne, who some time ago pur pullet». Mrs. W. S Correll. 6 Itp chased the Isaac Jay ranch, has ar Wanted — Sewing, by the piece or rived with his family and taken pos day! will go to home. Mrs. Bess Spen- session. The Hobbs place has a so cer. 6 fc been taten possession of by the new Wanted—Bookkeeper at the Her owner, Mr White, who with his fam miston Creamery. Apply at Creamery. ily arrived the latter part of last week Avoid chilly rooms in the morning from Madras. by using Cole’s Hot Blasi Heaters. R McFall and Miss Ina Vanita They prevent colds and sickness. Ore. -adv Holdman were united In marriage Hardware & Implement Co. Tuesday of last week. The bride is Lost— A brown and white fox terrier 6-lie the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs J A. L. Larson. E. Hamer, and is wall known in this New Ford roadster for sale. Leath, community. The groom is also well ers fl-tfc known here, being a prosperous young Lost— Pair °t eyeglasses io post« dice rancher of the project two weeks ago. Finder please return to Herald office. 6-ltp Mr«. W. F. Smith is entertaining We want sales representatives in her sister, Mrs. J. Cunningham, this every town in Oregon. We prefer week at her home on the West Side, men who have sold stock, insurance the lady having arrived Tuesday from real estate, books, or who have bad no Bend, Oregon. Last week the parente sales experience but would like to de velop into salesmen. We train every of the ladies, Mr. and Mrs A. Jensen, applicant accepted and provide a sys. vi Wied with Mr*. Smith and before re- tem that will enable anyone who turning to their home in Walla Walla works to make from $75.00 to $150.00 the gentleman purchased the Norquist per week. Can also use women of ex. : ceptional ability. Position permanent. place of ten acres west of town The . In applying state age, past business ! experience, number of years you have sen, third carpenter's mate stationed lived in community and references. Address in confidence. Kane Mfg Co., 1626-27 L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle. at the Smith home. “ 6 3te Wash. 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Andrew Naterlin, Secy. Oregon City. Oregon. (Paid Advertisement) Swiss C heese F actory AT STANFIELD Pays $2.75 per 100 for Fresh Milk DELIVERED AT THE FACTORY PAUL HOFER PHONE 83