THE HERMISTON MACKINAWS Flannel Shirts Logger Shirts Underwear HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Ruth Hart left Thursday for Walla Walla to resume her studies in Whitman college, the flu ban having I € ------ - LOCALS '—: ) been lifted in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Attebery and family 00oo-==-a-<---<-<-- departed Thursday for Boardman to Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs spent a few days make their future home on a ranch I of this week visiting in Portland that Mr. Attebery owns near that thriv­ S. D. L. Ross returned Monday from ing town. a three weeksbusiness visit to Spokane. I , I Mrs. Heslup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught returned ___ Mirs. 3. I. Agne t has accepted and is —It Represents the Big Thursday morning from a visit on the now filling the position of first grade Saving in Fuel You Can | coast. teacher in the local school that was Make With Cole’s Hot Nicholas Codd, president of the local made vacant by the resignation of Miss Blast in Your Home light company, was here from Spokane Mills recently. | a tew dais this week. The new meat market, of which i Mrs. F. M. Bryant is home from a Hoffmann & Jenson are proprietors, 1 We guarantee » saving of one third in fuel over ! visit at the home of her married opened its doors for public patronage any lower draft stove of the same size, with soft coal, in this city Tuesday morning. They daughter in Chehailis, Wash. lignite, guárante« Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard their initial bow to the public coal for heating a given space than any base burner Mr. and Mr. M. F. Callbeck have make . in an advertisement ,_L.. trig elsewhere in this made with same size fire pot. . , _ 3 We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from left the coast and are visiting with one to two hours each morning with the fuel put in the issue. their daughter in Spokane. stove the evening before. 2 W. guarantee that the stove will hold fire with Mrs. Parker and daughter arrived soft coal or hard coal from Saturday evening to Mon Miss Everetta Kingsley left this Wednesday from Vollmer, Idaho. da We guarantee a uniform beat day and night with stud- week for Corvallis to resume her es in the Oregon Agricultural College. They have come to make their home sott weauaranc even im,, to remain absolutely here, and in a day or two will be join­ Mes. F. L. K-lly returned Tuesday ed by Mr. Parker, who is bringing a al"W: guarantee the feed door to be smoke and dust from her three months visit with re carload of farm equipment and house- P'S°We guarantee the anti puffing draft to prevent latives in Portland, The Dallesand Ma­ hold furniture. Pfinabove guarantee is made with the understand­ dras ing that the stove be operated according to directions, Mr. anJ Mrs. J. Smith, who have and connected up with a good flue. Miss Goldie Mumma went Sunday to been residents of Irrigon for some Cut Shows Cole's Original Hot Blast Grass Valley, Oregon, to resume her time past, during which Mr. Smith has No. 186 No. 116 __________________ duties as teacher in the school of that been in the employ of the réclamation city, with the lifting of the Flu ban at service, have moved onto their ranch that place. north of town. With the resignation Earl Carson from the fort manship J. L. McPherson returned to bis of of the maintenance crew, Mr. Smith home in Pendleton Sunday after a was transferred here by the reclama­ short visit at the Minnehaha farm re tion service to take his place. sidence of bis daughter, Mrs. C. M. “Great for Winter” Jackson. Army hose seconds 40 cents per pair Monopole Hominy, large cans, 2 for .. 35c Maurice Johnson arrived home the as long as they last. Order silk hose Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can_______ 25c first of the week from Irrigon, after and silk camisoles now for Christmas 9-2tc having been there a month making gifts. Mrs. A. S. Johnson. Standard Tomatoes, per can________ 20c sluice boxes and flumes for the reclam­ Fancy cut Beans, 2 cans __________ 35c ation service. Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans ...________ 40c Charles Meyers, who is quite exten Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 packages---- 40c sively interested in dairying on his Post Toasties, 3 packages __________ 40c ranch just west of town, last week dis- Marigold Milk, large can ___________ 15c posed of a registered Jersey bull to Send your washing to the Model Best grade Hood River vinegar, gallon parties in Irrigon. 45c laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Coal Oil, 5 gallons____ ‘______ ------- 90c Dr. R. G. Gale, who was called from through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas­ here a couple of months ago on ac­ ket leaves Wednesday morning and re­ count of the illness of his mother at turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line Wenatchee, returned Sunday, and has Wanted—Your subsciption for The again resumed his practice in this city. Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The Gorden Beasley was down from Country Gentleman, $1.00. Éd. H. North Powder, Oregon, the latter part Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 3tfc FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of last week on a visit to his parents. Duroc Jerseys for Sale—Two choice TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS The young man is in the signal gang spring boars, one choice spring gilt, also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. otfc service of the O. W. R & N at that place. Sewing machine repairing and sup Royal Bakery Goods from Portland C. Strasser, who has been visiting plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. Henslev. 5tfc tie past three or four weeks at the Dr. Freeze makes reg- home of his sou Fred in Columbia dis- visits to Hermis­ trict, returned Sunday to Metolius, be- ular ton. Consult him free ing accompanied by bisson’s wife, who and be sure of good eye will visit there for a time. service. 25tfc Phone 413 Mayor McKenzie autoed to Pendleton For Sale—One registered Poland China boar, 1 registered Poland China last Saturday evening and returned with the children, Mrs. McKenzie com sow, pigs all sizes eligible to regis­ tration, one work team and harness. ing home on 17 Monday. The lady, Inquire of H. M. Straw. 8tfc hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin through not entirely well, is much im­ The Farmers’ Exchange has a car- = Biing me your Shoes and Harness for Repair and let me : proved following her recent operation load of good dry land potatoes, Better 8 3tc W. T and E. J. Roberts, Jr., lef stock up for the winter. Wednesday evening for Spokane to vis For Sale—A wood saw in first class it a few days with their parents, Mr. shape. Economy 5 h. p. engine Cheap to you that I will save you money on their repair. My machine and Mrs E J. Roberts, prior to the and on terms. Inquire or write W. T. is in the best of order and I am sure I can do the work which Knapp, Echo, Oregon. 8-4tp latters' departure on their annual trip will please you. to California to spend the winter Wanted—Straw. Mrs. Bess Spencer. ■ WILL PAY POSTAGE ONI WAV I months. 9tfc. To customers out of town. The shelves in our shoe store are Vidriola for sale. Phone or call at Paul Jones, who has been at Irrigon filled with new shoes, with lates styles for ladies, gents and 9tfe for some time as assistant engineer for Hermiston Creamery. children. Call and look them over when in need of good qual­ the reclamation service, has been t a s ity shoes, if you will buy off our bargain counter you will Morning Oregonian agent, Herbert save money. ferred to Hermiston to assist E. D. Haneline, Phone 288. Extras, Hermis­ 9-4tc Newell in the investigation now under ton Drug Store. HAHN’S GENERAL SHOE STORE way by the government of storage wa Half of my farm for sale on very easy Where “Star Brand Shoes are Better" terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar. ter for irrigation. re 9tfc. C. W. Tilden, manager of the Lin­ For Sale Cheap—2400 pound team of coln Land Co. alfalfa ranch of 160 acres near Hermiston Butte northwest of horses, also wagon. Inquire of or S town, returned Tuesday from a busi­ write Mrs. C. W. Doering, Irrigon, Ore. 9 3tc ness and pleasure visit of two weeks to Matured R I. Red pullets for sale. W HER E HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY his former home town of Tillamook, Inquire of Mrs. Correll. 9tfe. Ore. regulates the price and MAKES ECONOMICAL any work done S HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED pigs for sale, 85 each Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carson and child C. Poland-China W. La Barre. 9tfe. WORKMEN ren, residents of this project since its For Sale—1917 Ford touring car in inception, during which time Mr. Car We cary one of the first class shape. Inquire of J. H. son has been almost constantly an em­ Strohm. BEST LINES OF MENS ’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET 10-ltp A Large stock on the road. $1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time ployee of the reclamation service, de For Sale—Late 1917 model Ford in parted Saturday last to take up their profits good condition. Inquire at this ofiice. residence on a large wheat ranch in To Ol T-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes by next mail. X the vicinity of Colfax, Wash. Lost— Jet brooch with anchor of pearls: Reward. Mrs. F. A. Phelps. It Eastern Oregon have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in Mr. and Mrs. David Moran, parents Found—On North Ridge road, a boy’s of Mrs. Frank Waugaman of Columbia coat with a red, white and blue ribbon Hermiston, district, arrived last Saturday from Ed- fastened to lapel. Owner call at this Oregon s dyville, Iowa, and are welcome guests office, identify property and pay for • at the Waugaman home. Asked about this notice. weather conditions back in Iowa, he 8x11 rug for sale. Phone or can at said that all fall and up to the time be Hermiston Creamery. left they were ideal and pretty much City Tax Estimates for 1919 on a per with the excellent weather be „Following is the to be estimate of taxation the amount observes prevails bere. money proposed raised by hv of Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. — Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money : HERMISTON: OUR GUARANTEE Socks Caps Gloves Mittens All kinds to suit all pocketbooks NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS -AT— B. S. KINGSLEY’S WANT AOS Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY 15. 0,0. —. 9 P - r i 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 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 .... 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 ---------- LITCHFIELD---------- Manure Spreader PHELPS CASH GROCERY = OAK TAN SHOE SHOP SAM ROGERS. PROP City of Hermiston for the ensuing wear % the ing I March I. 1919, together with avanéberinn: Douglas county, Oregon,__ ___ other matters as required By Chapter 25185, end visitor in this city la>t Saturday city Recorder GENERAL FUND Dr. Francis P. Adams of Yoncalla, and Sunday. He was looking for a lo- pollee"OTTX cation in his profession of physician, ' Hexeneineer and also wanted a small tract of Im- streetches" We sold the one we had, due to our advertisement of two weeks ago and it is making an east end farmer some money. Don’t you want to line up for the one coming in? Prices and terms right. Just ask us SAPPERS’ INC proved alfalfa land c I om in. While here he looked over several desirable places, and while he closed no deal he intimated that be would probably re­ turn later. Supe. salary * | Distillate A happy crowd of younsters gathered Labor and dr last Saturday afternoon at the home of wiser ton " Mr. and Mrs A. Larson on Gladys Total avenue, the occasion being the celebra- Estimated re tion of the fourth birthday of their son. Necessary by Lee William. Games, music and story I Lbrar fund telling was the diversion, after which Ice cream and cake was served. Tbe Misses O'Rourke, Nita Patrick aid Marguerite Watson assisted Mrs. Lar- son in the care of the Hule folks. $ 360.00 180.00 120.00 | 50.00 30.00 681.0) I 636.00 2060.00 540.00 ANNOUNCEMENT We have opened a meat market and are able to give the public the best of service. $1520.00 $1080.00 1200.00 700.00 1500.00 760.00 Give us a trial and you will be pleased. Located on Main street one door east of hardware store. HOFFMANN & JENSEN Hermiston, Oregon