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THE HERMISTON HERALD, I. MACKINAWS HERMISTON ===== - == LOCALS ===== Logger Shirts Underwear Socks Gloves Mittens All kinds to suit all pocketbooks -AT- B. S. KINGSLEY’S Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. I will continue with a full and up to date line of fancy groceries. Call in and get our prices before buying. We have a full line and our stock is strictly new and prices are right. Also have a full line of Fresh Meats, Bacon, Ham, Lard and Com pound. Don’t buy lard in buckets, when you can get it in bulk and save the price of the bucket We handle nothing but the best. Get a bucket and try it. If not satis fied return it and get your money back. MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE THE UNIVERSAL CAR We will be able to get a Ford ONE TON TRUCK from the factory in about a week IF INTERESTED YOU BETTER SEE US EARLY As this won’t be in stock very long Sappers’ Inc. OREGON Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Halloween has again passed and gone, and thanks be to the kids for confining themselves strictly to hav ing fun ard eliminating nearly all acts of vandalism. Henry Hitt made a business visit to Pendleton Wednesday. Flannel Shirts HERMISTON, Announced Hia Candidacy Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myer of Colum ald; bia district left Tuesday to spend the Hon. A. S. Bennett of The Dalles. I winter in Portland. Oregon, has announced himself a can Mr» J. Hoffmann is home from a didate for Justice of the Supreme week’s visit to friends at her former Court to fill the vacancy caused bj the death of Justice Frank A. Moore home at Metolius, Ore. There are four candidates for this | C. Strasser, of Metolius, Ore., is a office to fill said vacancy. No one of guest at the home of his son, Fred their names appears upon the ballot. Strasser, in Columbia district. The name, therefore, of the candidate George Patterson, in the reclama who is the choice of the voters will j tion service here, was a business visi necessarily have to be written upon | tor to the county sent Wednesday. the ballot. Near the top of the right E. I. Davis and family are set- hand column of the ballot will be tied in their new home in Des Moines, found the place for the name to be where they were joined by Mrs Laura written. Judge Bennett is a democrat; the B. Davis. other three candidates are repub J. O. Maggs returned Wednesday licans. Mr. Bennett is known to the afternoon from a few days pleasure bench and bar of Oregon, W ashington and business visit to his old home town and Idaho as one of the ablest lawyers of Heppner. in the Northwest. The Supreme court of Oregon con Col H. G. Newport passed a few dava in Portland this week on business sists of seven members. As it is now 1 connected with the Newport Con constituted each member is a republi can. There should be one or more struction Co. democrats upon the bench. Mr. Ben Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kern were bere nett would be an ornament to the from Irrigon a few days the latter part Bench on account of his splendid legal of last week visiting with Mr. and ability, as well as his fine reputation Mrs. H. M. Straw. for honesty, morality and good citizen Miss Eleanor Fisher, who was quite ship generally. ill at the parental home in Columbia In order to vote for him correctly district for several days early in the so that there will be no mistake about week, has recovered. the vote being counted, his name Thomas Brassfield has sold his ranch should be written A. S. BENNETT in Columbia district to B S. Kingsley, and a cross mark (X) placed in front and with his family left last week for of the name. We sincerely trust that the voters Northern Idaho to reside. will carefully consider this matter and Mrs. Ada Epperson, daughter Ethel realize the importance of electing and son Homer, are welcome guests Judge Bennett. this week at the home of Mrs. P. B. Respectfully submitted, Siscel, daughter of Mrs. Epperson. Arlie Matbison arrived home from Seattle Monday on a visit to his par ents. The young man has been away since the middle of the summer work ing in various parts of the state of Washington. T he U matilla C ounty B ennett C ommittee for S upreme J udge —Paid Adv WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jay and son Ray, former residents, are here from Pen dleton spending the week with Mrs. Geo. Gillette, day operator at Hinkle. Send your washing to the Model The latter lady is the daughter of Mr laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas and Mrs. Jay. ket leaves Wednesday morning and re Attorney W. J. Warner last Satur turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc day sold a fine team of two and three Bring the family and partake of a y ear old horses to H. Bottger, a ranch chicken fry dinner at the Hotel Oregon er northwest of town. The animals Cafe Sunday from 12:30 to 2 p. m.-51tfc were raised by Mr. Warner on his For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa; Columbia district farm. buildings, orchard. Will rent for seed- < ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone, Miss Emily Mills, primary teacher' E. 3128 35tb, Spokane. 3-tfc in the local school, left Wednesday Wanted—Your subsciption for The for Superior, Wis., for a short visit Saturday Evening Post, 82 00; The with her parents before proceeding to Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The France to take up reconstruction work Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 3tfc among convalescing soldiers. Furnished Rooms for Reni—Situated Mrs. B. F. Sherwin, of Conkling in desirable location, close in; all Park, Idaho, formerly Miss Cora Eng modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. 4lfc strom, of Erie, Penn., is visiting al Geo. L. Challis, on Gladys ave. the home of O. G. Sapper. Mrs. Sher For Sale—70 acre ranch 43 miles win is a lifelong friend of Mrs. Sapper northeast of Hermiston, 10 acre good stand of alfalfa, good new 6 room and will remain here about a week. house, barn and other outbuildings: Edward McKeen arrived Tuesday family orchard, small fruit. Stock from Charleston, S. C., on a ten days' and machinery goes with place if so desired. Will sell at a bargain if visit to his parents at the ranch home taken soon Terms on half. Inquire in Columbia district. The young man of D. M McDade or Vaughn McDade. is one of the naval ctew of a torpedo 4tfc Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice boat destroyer attached to the U. S spring boars, one choice spring gilt, fieri of warships in Eastern waters. also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. 5tfc Mrs. F. L Durfey, proprietor of the Sewing machine repairing and sup. Hermiston Hole1, return d Thursday plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E morning from Plentywood, Mont., Henslev. 5tfe where she was called two weeks ago Wanted—About 40 head of horses to on account of the death of a nephew. put on good pasture at »3 per head per 5tfc After attending the fuñera' Mrs. Dur- month Leathers' Ranch. fey took occasion to visit with relatives Wanted-Sewing, by the piece or in that state. day; will go to home. Mrs. Bess Spen- cer. 6 fe W. A. Correll came home the latter Wanted — Bookkeeper at the Her part of last week from Fort Stevens, miston Creamery. Apply at Creamery. Oregon, where he has been the past Your coal goes a long way when four months in the employ of the Dun widdie Construction Co. on canton burned in Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters They are fuel savers Oregon Hard ment work for the government. At ware & Implement Co. -adv the conclusion of a visit here with his For Sale — One used Ford touring family he will return to Fort Stevens. car. Price low. Terms easy. Sapper, Mrs. T. Heslop, youngest daughter loo. 7 lte of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew, arrived For Sale—One iron wheel wagon 1 from Seattle early this week lo remain buggy, 1 team of good work horsesard for some time visiting al the parental harness, 35 head of hogs just right size home west of this city. The lady's for feeders, at right price if taken at husband has been called to serve his once; 10 loos of grain hay, other im. niemeni». Earl Carson. -9., < " P country. and is now in the officers' training camp at Camp Grant, near For Sale—Good, gentle family horse true puller. Wm. Brown, on west Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shirley and child ren, who have been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Rogers, ranchers near Columbia school, have returned Io their home in La Grande, from where they came by auto over a week ago. Mrs. Shirley is a sister of Mr Rogers, and while here herself and husband became so pleased with the country that they may return soon to rent a place and take up farming. J. Edmond Watson arrived from Wenatchee Monday and is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. w McDermed. He came overland in his car and was accompanied by Harry M O’Connell, nephew of the above lady and The’ Herald editor. He is here from California on a visit to relatives In Washington and Oregon prior to answering the draft call for physical examination soon to come. son also expects his draft call within a short time. 10 To the readers of The Hermiston Her side- 7ifc For Sale-20 tons alfalfa hay, also 4 year-old 1400 pound horse. Prices rea sonable. E. M. Rowe. On account of Influ. enza epidemic Dr Freeze i the eye specialist decid. Hermiston Oct. s but “ove pea . as _ the will announce new date soon situation improves, probably next 7 lte Does This Saving Look Good to You? | Fuel is high— here is a way to gain big fuel economy and a perfectly heated home. Why not save the gas half of the coal wasted by all other stoves, with the fuel saving Cole’s Original Hot Blast No 115 NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Marigold Milk, 1 can---------------------------------------------- 15c Mazóla Salad Oil, 1 quart-------------------------- ------------ 85c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 packages---------------------------- 40c Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans--------------------------- —-------- 40c Salmon, 1 lb. can-------------------------------------------------- 28c Babbits Lye, can ... ------------------------------------------ 13c Bob White, Pearl White, White Borax Naptha, White .„4 for 25c Bleaching Soap If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 Which VOY More and Cheaper Fish 00") V Mil Honest Livelihood JU I A IW Food Production Laboring Class Higher Priced Fish o0C V VIO Pleasure Seekers JUD A ILJ Waste of Food Fish Sportsmen Keep the price of fish down. Help production of fish. Eliminate waste. VOTE 307 NO Read argument in state election pamphlet Clackamas County Fishermen's Union. 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 y""IIuIuIIIIIIIVIIIImmuuumuuuuzuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnn . WE ARE AGAIN IN THE MOE REPAIRING BUSINESS We want sales representatives in every town in Oregon. We prefer men who have sold stock, real estate, books, or wbo have had no sales experience but would like to de- I velop into salesmen. We train marhirw most improved Power stitching and finishing machine, which has just been installed. Bring me your mordane I me repair. demonstrate to you that I will save you money on their ceptional ability. Position permaner In applying state age. past b airae: children" shoes of latest Rood quality “hoend look insuPancer every J applicant accepted and provide a tom that will enable anyone who1 works to make to »150 77 2"" van from also $75.00 use women of 00 experience, number of years sou have ivedin community and references. Address, in r confidence. Kane Mrg wash62 L c Smith Bldg., Seattle. 8 The shelves in our - SHOE styles STORE for ladies, gents W. M. and them over when in need o HAHN "THE SHOE MAN” 3