THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, : HERMISTON: MACKINAWS Flannel Shirts Logger Shirts Underwear Socks Caps Gloves Mittens All kinds to suit all pocketbooks B. S. KINGSLEY’S Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY R. C. CHALLIS, Prop Special for the rest of this month Elk laundry soap........... . .............. . 5c bar, or 22 bars for $1 White Wonder laundry soap______ ____ ______ 4 bars 25c Easy Day laundry soap___________ ____________ 4 bars 25c Creamery butter, the best, per lb__ _________________ 65c Swift Premium olemargarine, per lb ______ __________ 45c at a reduced price 40c 65c 35c 90c 45c 25c We have just received a fresh barrel of California Mince Meat Don't miss getting some of it for it is fresh and fine, per lb. 20c, two lbs. 35c We also have home made sauer kraut just ready for sale, 10c per lb,, 3 lbs. 25c MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE Manure Spreader which means the beat sos %., Will adjust to spread from one to twenty loads of manure per acre. Think of that Sold vnder five year written guarantee bond. See us for prices and terms of easy payments whereby this machine will pay for itself. Sappers’ Inc. =F9 Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. President F. B. Swayze of the First National Bank transacted business in Portland Thursday. District Game Warden Geo. Tonkin was here Wednesday and Thursday —It Represents the Big | sizing up the bunting situation. Saving in Fuel You Can The Farmer»’ Exchange has receiv- Make With Cole’s Hot | ed a carload of non-irrigated potatoes from the Palouse country in Washing Blast in Your Home | ton. \ OUR GUARANTEE A. L. Larson, cashier of the First 1 wacuarantee « saving of one third in fuel over National, was forced to suspend his ans lower drall stove of the same size, with soft coal, duties in the bank Monday and Tues­ Cole’s Hot Blast to use less hard day on account of illness. coli for a given space than any base burner George L. Challis received his call rooms can heated hours each morning with the fuel put in the this week for physical examination and went before the draft board for stgyeescexrninee“thar the stove, will hold coal or hard coal from Saturday evening to Mon that purpose yesterday. dag We gunantee a uniform beat day and night with Council Compiles Budget Mr. Binders, a rancher 3i miles to remain absolutely At the regular meeting of the city north of town, has traded 80 acres of city council Wednesday evening the “ r 7 "W feed door to be smoke and dust irrigated land partly improved to F. Pr8°We guarantee the anti puffing draft to prevent D. Stanley for 100 acres of wheat land budget for the ensuing year was com­ piled and it is published elsewhere in puffing pov. guarantee is made with the understand­ near Fairfield, Idaho. ing that the stove be operated according to directions, this issue. Among other things the B. F. Knapp and P. B. Siscel re­ council done after canvassing the and connected up with a good flue. turned Saturday from a business trip election ballot was to order Chief of Cut Shows Cole’s Original Hot Blast No. 186 into the Bickleton country in Wash- Police Crandall to see property own­ No. 116 __________ _____ .. . ington. The journey was made by ers on the east side of Second street 2 auto. between Main and Gladys avenue and Mrs. Geo. Gillette, day operator at have them trim the branches off the Hinkle, while In town one day this shade trees that are now becoming a week purchased a $100 Columbia nuisance to pedestrians. phonograph from E. W Mack of the Hermiston Drug Co. The party that took two books out of Marigold Milk, 1 can---------------------------------------------- 15c | Mr. Briggs’ buggy at Kingsley’s store Mazóla Salad Oil, 1 quart----------------------------------------- 85c corner last Saturday night is known, and inorder to avoid trouble should Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 packages---------------------------- 40c return them at once. Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans--------------------------------------- 40c Send your washing to the Model Mr. and Mr*. B M. Rogers, Colum­ laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Salmon, 1 lb. can-------------------------------------------------- 28c bia district ranchers, returned Wed­ through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re ­ nesday afternoon from a month’s visit Babbits Lye, can----- ------------------------------------------ 13c at Hood River with their daughter, turns Saturday of each week, -ad y49tfe Bob White, Pearl White, White Borax Naptha, White For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa; Mrs. W. H, Scull, who resides there buildings, orchard. W ill rent for seed- .--4 for 25c Bleaching Soap The Red Cross Christmas boxes for ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone 3-tfc the soldiers are now ready for dis­ E. 3128 35th, Spokane. tribution at the home of Mrs. H. E Wanted—Your subsciption for Th. If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line Hitt, and anv who have received over­ Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The sea labels cao call and receive them. Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H 3tfe O. P. Burris, who has been operai Graham, Hermiston, Ore. ing a leased ranch from Mr La Barre Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF during the summer, left Wednesday to spring boars, one choice spring gilt, also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. 5tfc FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES join his family at The Dalles, where they will reside during the balance of Sewing machine repairing and sup the winter and return in the spring. plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. Hensley. 5tfc Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Harold McKeen came up from the Wanted — Sewing, by the piece or coast and spent a week visiting here day; will go to home. Mrs. Bess Spen- with his parents and his brother Ed­ cer. 6tfc ward, who is here on furiough. The For Sale—One iron wheel wagon, 1 young man is employed in one of the buggy, 1 team of good work horsesand government spruce production camps harness, 35 head of hogs just right size for feeders, at right price if taken at of western Oregon. Phone 413 once; 10 tons of grain hay, other im- 7-2tp E. P. Illsley was called to Pullman, niemeni“. Earl Carson. Wash., early in the week on receipt On account of influ­ of a message that bis son Howard, enza epidemic Dr Freeze iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii! who after being drafted entered the the eye specialist decid­ WE ARE AGAIN IN THE = ed to cancel his date for = training school there, was dangerous­ Hermiston Oct. 31, but ly ill with pneumonia. During the will announce new date soon as the = SHOE REPAIRING BUSINESS: With the most improved power stitching and finishing week the young man bad a turn fui situation improves, probably next the better, which allowed bis parent week. machine, which has just been installed. Bring me your 7 Ite shoes and let me demonstrate to you that I will save you to return home. We want sales representatives in money on their repair. R. C. Challis went out on an auto­ every_ town in Oregon. We prefer men who have sold stock, insurance. ------------------------ The shelves in our------------------------- mobile trading and selling rampage real estate, books, or who have had no 3 Tuesday, and before be gut through sales experience but would like to de­ he sold his Ford runabout truck to a velop into salesmen. We train every with new shoes of latest styles for ladies, gents and man in Stanfield and his Overland applicant accepted and provide a svs that will enable anyone who children. Call and look them over when in need of touring car to J. S. Mattoon of this tern work* to make from 975.00 to #150 00 good quality shoes. city. And then to cap the climax he per week. Can also use women of ex­ traded his Ford ton truck in on a new ceptional ability. Position permanent. In applying state age, past business M ix well ton truck. experience, number of years you have "THE SHOE MAN" Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Payne from Up lived in community and references. Address in confidence. Kane Mfg per Butler Creek were here the first 1626-27 L. C. Smith Bldg.,Seattle. of the week visiting at the home of Co., Wash 6 3tc their son, H. L Payne, now owner of $ Mo*t heaters waste half your fuel. 3 the Isaac Jay place east of town An 3 Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters save and use other son, C. B. Payne of Heppner, that wasted portion. Oregon Hard- WHERE high class work saves you money , where efficiency was also here, and like his parents ware & Implement Co. -adv REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE looked over the project with a view to For Sale or Trade—A good work HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED 3 locating later. team for cattle or hogs. John Meyer, 3 WORKMEN 8-ltp Harry M. O'Connell, who has been Stanfield. Phone 83. We cary one of the visiting with relatives in this citv the For Sale—One registered Poland BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET past ten days, le fl Thursday for Seat­ China boar, 1 registered Poland China A Large stock on the road. $1.00 to $3 00 saved as we are not asking war time tle, where he will remain until hi- sow, pigs all sizes eligible to regis. tration, one work team and harness. ------------------------------ profits - ■ 1 - ----------- -- ---------- call fur service in the army, which he Inquire of H. M. Straw. 3 8tfc To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes expects in a few days, reaches him by next mail. The Farmers’ Exchange has a car- from San Francisco. While here he We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in load of good dry land potatoes, Better took the physical examination before stock up for the winter. Eastern Oregon 83tc the county draft board at Pend’eton. Hermiston, 3 For Sale—Household goods and fur- SAM ROGERS, PROP Oregon Householders now can secure a alture. Earl Carson. 8tfe monthly allowance of sugar up to For Sale—A wood saw in first class three pounds per person instead of two shape, Economy 5 h. p. engine Cheap pounds, as during the past three and on terms. Inquire or write W. T. 8-4tp months. The full month’s allowance Knapp, Echo, Oregon. may still be received at one time. Announcement of this change in the City Tax Estimates for 1919 regulations was received by the county Following is the estimate of the amount of administrator last week and local money proposed to be raised by taxation by the City of Hermiston for the ensuing year beginn- grocers were notified of the change. ing March I. 1919, together with balances and Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money (7 lignite Ordlaçantee heating mad oitbusamntee"nar".Re one to two soft soft we uardnre ever”Sove güaraRte? ise be from fire with I WANT AOS J PHELPS CASH GROCERY = Hills Bros. Coffees, Teas The LITCHFIELD -LOCALS— Jame* J Reed, son-in-law of Madam Belscamper, returned yesterday to his home in Tacoma after a ten day visit here. Theodore Parks proved up on his homestead north of town Thursday be­ fore U. S. Land Commissioner War- ner. E M Rowe, Frank Ranney, W. H. Bensel and W. T. Roberts were his witnesses. Much interest is taken in the bulle­ tins on war condition* that are posted each afternoon at P. B Siscel’s con­ fectionery store. They are furnished free by the East Oregonian of Pen- dleton, and contain very good advance information. Mr. Siscel will continue posting them in his place of business the balance of this week, when they will be transferred to Hitt’s confec­ tionery store for a couple of weeks, and then back and forth for like per- iods until discontinued. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS -AT- Red cans, 1 lb............ . Red cans, 2 1-2 lbs ........ Blue label cans, 1 lb cans Blue cans, 3 lb. can....... Large package of tea..... Small package of tea ..... e OREGON W. M. HAHN OAK TAN SHOE SHOP J. L. Stork returned from Pendle­ ton Wednesday morning, whither he went the day before on receipt of a telephone call that hi* son Walter, who had contracted influenza, was quite ill. The little fellow is attend- ing the Sitters' school there, and was taken down with the disease several days ago. Shortly after the arrival of hi* father the fever began to diminish and the lad I* now out of danger. Mrs. Anna Taylor and Miss Ina Gil beri passed Wednesday visiting io Umatilla. Miss Gilbert it the prim­ ary teacher in the Umatilla schools and went there on being informed by the board that school was about to re-open However, there having ap peared two more cases of the flu It was decided that it would not be wise to open school at this time, so the •••••••••••••••••••<••••IXS a/ai» dovner mil % her amnte." " Laws of Oregon of t«l J. GENERAL FUND City Recorder.____ City attorney _..... Police _________ City engineer .... Health officer. 1 360.00 180.00 120.00 50.00 30.00 684.00 636.00 Total 540.00 $1520.00 Supt. salary Distillate ... $1080.00 1200.00 700.00 Mise! $5240.00 2700.00