The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 16, 1918, Image 4

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    THE
MACKINAWS
Flannel Shirts
Logger Shirts
Underwear
Socks
Caps
Gloves
Mittens
HERMISTON,
OREGON:
Genial J. C. Ballenger of Boardman
carried his right arm in a sling when
here one day the first of the week
cranking
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be
“kicked” him, and wbat we
said to that auto has made us smile
Services will resume at the Catholic
ever since.
church Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
To the People of Hermiston and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger of
Columbia Precincts
Boardman were Sunday guests at the
I
want
to
thank you for your splen­
farm home in Columbia district of Mr.
did support during the recent election,
and Mrs. M. B Murchie.
without which I would not have been
Lawrence Bryant and Carroll Akers elected. To you I owe the new oppor­
I left for Pendleton Tuesday to enter the tunity I will hare to be of service to
employ of the Standard Oil Co. at that the development of our district, and I
place.
hope that opportunity will prove bene-
R. Alexander and Attorney R. Baley ficial to us al).
were here from Pendleton Wedne day
If any of you have something In mind
attending a directors’ meeting ut the that you believe should be enacted into
Pirst National Bank of Hermiston.
a law; some law or part of a law that
should
be modified or repealed, I wish
Mr and Mrs. O. W. Barnett, Portland,
were guests at the home of Mr and you would let me know about it at
Mrs. P. B. Siscel in this city Saturday once, so that I can put it into shape to
and Sunday. The gentlemen are cou­ present early in the session before the
usual flood of bills crowd for action.
sins.
I will work for pr clieal results and
W. R. Slaughter, traveling auditor your help will be appreciated.
of the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co , passed
Again thanking you for your loyal
Wednesday here taking the annual in­ support, believe me I am
Sincer ly yours,
ventory of the yards in company with
E. P. D odd .
R. A. Brownson, the local manager.
B. S. KINGSLEY'S
Hermiston, Oregon
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
R. C. CHALLIS, Prop
Special for the rest of this month
only
Elk laundry soap................. . .......... 6c 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
Hills Bros. Coffees, Teas
at a reduced price
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 ....
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
Smalley Ensilage and Alfalfa
Cutters
Miss Marian Leek has returned to
her duties as teacher in Riverside
school a mile and a half from Pendle­
ton after a visit at the parental home
on North Ridge while the school was
closed on account of the flu quarantine.
Z Pumphrey has let a contract to
Strohm & MeDermed for the con-
I st rue ion of a screened in porch 10x20
feet onto the residence house on the
ranch southwest of town that he re
cently purchased from Mrs. Geo. Davie.
Seattle awaiting her
passports to go
in the canteen service
Blast in Your Home
OUR GUARANTEE
in
ans 1lower arat
lignite Ordarkntee Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard
coal lor heating a given space than any base burner
mgdeitbuzemnteesnar.Re
rooms
heated
one
to two hours each morning
with can
the be fuel
put in from
the
stovesneezeninee"ehar"the
stove
will
hold
fire
with
soft coil or hard coal from Saturday evening to Mon:
Following is
the estimate of the amount .
Better
wike
Inquiry of the saving these will make you there days of high hay prices
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GENERAL FUND
City Recorder............................
$ 360.00
180.00
120.00
nesday from this city to the Judge seelthiegneer
Thomas Rinnaker 160 acre ranch three Misel
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681.00
and one-half miles west of here, where
they will reside the balance of the
winter, and in all probability operate
the place under lease next summer.
The land was cultivated by J. K. Shot-
well during the past season. It is
understood that Mr. Duty will operate
a line of traps In that locality during
the cold weather period. Many will
remember Judge Rinnaker when he
was here a few years ago, for at that
time be had in mind the stocking of
the ranch with blooded cattle, but
something came up to prevent his ear-
eying out this idea and talar he moved
back to his old home in Illinois.
50.00
30 00
2060.00
540.00
$1080.00
1200.00
700.00
2700.00 |
$2540.00
$4560.00
adhits
i w.guarantee a saving of one third
fuel over
stove of the same size, with soft coal,
da We guarantee a uniform beat day and night with
*1' weznarance eve"s"ätove to remain absolutely
ai"W: g’ arante? ise feed door to be smoke and dust
—. VilIEan
.00 4
P8°We guarantee the anti puffing draft to prevent
pufingabove
and
guarantee is made with the understand­
ing that the stove be operated according to directions,
connected up with a good flue.
Cole’s Original Hot Blast
Cut Shows
No. 186
No. 116
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
Mangold 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
Bleaching Soap______________________________4 for 25c
For Rent—20 acres, 4 in alfalfa:
buildings, orchard. Will rent for seed-
ing a few acres additional. Mr. Bone,
3-ifc
E. 3128 35th, Spokane.
Wanted—Your subsciption for The
Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The
Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The
Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H.
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
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Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice
spring boars, one choice spring gilt,
also fall pigs. C. C. Mason.
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Wed- [ Cly“engineer
Mr and Mrs M. Duty moved
project.
—It Represents the Big
Saving in Fuel You Can
Make With Cole’s Hot
Send your 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
Those who met Miss Vivian Johnson
of Pittsburg, Pa., while visiting her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Sewing machine repairing and sup
Johnson, about a year ago, will be plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E.
pleased to hear of her recent marriage Hensley.
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to Ensign Robert B. Schaal of the U.
On account of influ­
S. naval reserve force.
enza epidemic Dr Freeze
specialist decid­
Sapper Brothers are enhancing the
ed to cancel his date for
appearance of their garage by theadd -
Hermiston Oct. 31, but
lion this week of up-to-date display will announce new date soon as the
improves, probably next
windows in the front part of the build­ situation
week.
7-ltc
ing. This will be of great conveniece
We
want
sales
representatives
in
in displaying their wares to the pub-
town in Oregon. We prefer
lio. A. Boalar has the contract fordo­ every
men who have sold stock, insurance,
ing the work.
real estate, books, or who have bad no
experience but would like to de­
B. S. Kingsley, who had been at Cul­ sales
velop into salesmen. We train every
ver, Oregon, the past six months look applicant accepted and provide a sys
ing after the store at that point that tem that will enable anyone who
was owned by himself and son and works to make from $75.00 to $150.00
operated by the latter before he joined per week. Can also use women of ex­
ceptional ability. Position permanent.
the color», returned home Saturday to In applying state age. past business
remain permanently, having disposed experience, number of years you have
lived in community and references.
of his interests at Culver.
Address in confidence. Kane Mfg
Messrs. Pearson and Johnson, sheep- Co., 1626-27 L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle.
6 3tc
men of Juniper Canyon who are feed­ Wash.
ing sheep and some cattle in the east
For Sale—One registered Poland
end of the project, had the misfortune China boar, 1 registered Poland China
to lose six head of cattle Wednesday by sow, pigs all sizes eligible to regis­
their piling up in the reservoir near tration, one work team and harness
Inquire of H. M. Straw.
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the dam in their endeavor to get to
The Farmers’ Exchange has a car-
water after being driven there from
load of good dry land potatoes. Better
the range.
stock up for tbe winter.
8 3tc
A letter from Anthony Drolshsgen,
For Sale—Household goods and fur­
Camp Mead , Md., would denote that niture. Earl Carson.
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after crossing the continent from Cali
For Sale—A wood saw in first class
forvia himself and companions in Co.
shape, Economy 5 h. p. engine Cheap
K., 63d Infantry become anchored there and on terms. Inquire or write W. T.
and never got across to be in at the fin­ Knapp, Echo, Oregon.
8-4tp
ish of the war. According to the let­
Wanted—Straw. Mrs. Bess Spencer.
ter Mr. Drolshagen has been trans­
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ferred to Co. K, 72nd Infantry, in
Victriola
for
sale.
Phone
or
call
at
which be bolds a mechanical position. dermiston Creamery.
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Registrants of the class of Septem
Morning Oregonian agent,
ber, 1918, who were 18 years of age at Haneline, Phone 288. Extra, Herbert
Hermis-
the time of registration are to be class, ton Drug Store.
9-4 tc
itied, and all that have not done so
Half of my farm for sale on very easy
will be required to fill out question- terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar,
naries. On the other hand the presi­
re.
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dent directs that registrants who hsd
For Sale Cheap—2400 pound team of
attained their 37th birthday on Sep
horses, aleo wagon. Inquire of or
tember 12, 1918, need not fill out their write Mrs. C. W. Doering, Irrigon,
questionnaries, but must return the ' ore
9 3tc
blank documents to tbe local board.
Matured R I. Red pullets for sale.
J. H. Strohm this week received a Inquire of Mrs. Correll.
9tfe
letter from his wife, who has been
visiting with her parents in Seattle .
I Poland-China
C.
W. LaBarre. pigs for sale, 85 y each.
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the past two months, in which she
states that she has been accepted bv
City Tax Estimates for 1919
the Red
Cross and is
now awaiting
awaiting her
me
"TAP"-
in now
her
the
Let Us Hand You
This Bag of Money
WANT ADS.
passports to go to France to take up j money proposed to be raised by taxation by the
work In the but service in that coun-, tawMuS t. 1929, togetneensir gareberinn-
try. Miss Virginia Todd in also in EAwE UrOrEzns Fisised by Chapter 234 of the
We stock these and several are being used on
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
HERMISTON:
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C. H. Lower, a carpenter who had
lived here up to fuur years ago, died
at Burley, Idaho, from blood poison re­
cently, according to a letter received
here one day last week by H. E. Har-
by, an old friend of deceased.
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HERALD,
“Great for Winter"
The Flu is still working a little in
Army hose seconds 40 cents per pair
Columbia district. Two children of
the Haddox family are down, while as long as they last. Order silk hose
silk camisoles now for Christmas
both Mr. and Mrs. Stockard, as well as and
gifts. Mrs. A. S. Johnson.
9-2tc
their two children, ate 11) from it.
All kinds to suit all
pocketbooks
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HERMISTON
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
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is in the best of order and I am sure I can do tbe
will please you.
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To customers out of town. Tbe shelves in our shoe store are
filled with new shoes, with latest styles for ladies, gents and
children. Call and look them over when in need of good quai-
ity shoes. If you will buy off our bargain counter you will
save money.
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WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY.
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REGULATES THE PRICE AND
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HERE, WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE
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WHERE
EFFICIENCY
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We cary one of the
BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET
stock on
road,
81.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time
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bv To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes
A Large
the
Easter o/e^only have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in
SAM ROGERS, PROP.
Hermiston, 5
Oregon
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