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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1918)
THE HERMISTON Flannel Shirts 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 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 41 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 _2_. --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 HERMISTON, OREGON District No. 14 at the school house in to Hermiston to vote on a special tax to conduct raise sufficient extra money to conduct the school during the fiscal year end- ing June, 1919. A skiff of snow, the first of the sea son, fell in this valley Tuesday. Enough of it came to cover the ground with a mantie of white, but it could only re main until the following f menoon on account of sun appearing and the weather turning warm again. Members of the Catholic church to the number of 35 constituted a jolly party that assembled at the priests’ re sidence Thursday evening and infring ed on the good nature of Fathers Buller and Killian by making merry with games, vocal and instrumental music and recitations, at the conclusion of which all enjoyed a light repast. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brownell were Umatilla visitors in this city Monday. Col. J. K. Shotwell left Wednesday for a few days visit to bis family at McMinnville, Ore. Henery Notz is in Boardman this week laying a concrete floor in the basement of the school building there Arthur Beasley, who is in the employ of the O. W. R A N. st North Powder, Ore., passed Thanksgiving day here with bis parents. Mrs. Geo. Holland went to Portland Wednesday to pass the Thanksgiving holidays with her busband, who is working in that city. Mrs. Chas. Hood of Portland, a for G. L Hetzler returned to his home mer resident of the project, is a guest in this city this week at the home of in Wasco Wednesday after having been here a few days looking over the pro her cousin, Mrs. A. S. Johnson. ject with the view of locating. He de W. A. Finn, owner of a 55acre ranch sired to purchase alfalfa land, and three miles north of town, departed while he did not find anything to suit the middle of the week for Seattle to him this trip, he says be will return spend the balance of the winter. early in the spring and locate anyway, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McPherson of even if he has to lease. Wasco visited here a few day this week Rex Sanford, who operates an alfal with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel and Mr. and Mts. Joe fa ranch of 50 acres on the south side of Cold Springs reservoir, was in Her Udey. miston last Saturday. While here he pa J. W. Hamman, well known Butter tronized the local merchants liberally, C eek rancher operating near West- and took time to drop into this office land, was in town Wednesday. He and leave an order for printing letter came in with a load of hay, which he paper and envolopes with tie name of marketed locally. his ranch thereon. This would indicate Mrs. W. H. Hoffmann and little son that Mr. Sanford is one of the progress arrived Sunday morning from Spokane ive rancher kind, and others might after a visit of five weeks in that city profitably emulate his example. He at the home of the lady’s parents, has christened his place Ardmore ‘Ranch and besides raising alfalfa he Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt. B. F. Knapp returned Sunday frcm owns a flock of Merino sheep. a business trip to Portland. Mr. Knapp has discarded bis trusty Ford for a Grant Six that be purchased while in the lower valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mack came Wed nesday from Eagle Valley, Ore., and are passing the Thanksgiving holidays in this city with the gentleman’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mack. Ernest Waterman is here on fur- lough from Corvallis passing the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rena Waterman He says he enjoys the student training work. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Gorham motored to Boardman Thursday to attend the community Thanksgiving dinner. While there they visited with the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Notice of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Farmers’ Exchar g ) will be held Saturday, Decem ter 14, at 1:30 p. m. Very Im portant business. All members are urged to be present. H. J. Stillings, President ll-2tc Wednesday, December 11, Dr. Freeze, the eye specialist, will be at the Oregon Hotel, Hermis ton, to practice his pro fession. If you are a sufferer from headaches, eyeaches, blurring yision or other eye troubles your case will Blayden. receive careful attention. Students Harold Sullivan, a member of the eyes examined for eyestrain and glasses Seamen Co in the University of Seat fitted when needed. At Echo 9th, Stanfield 10th. ll-2tc tle, came home Wednesday afternoon on a six day furlough, which he will pass visiting at the home of his parents lu this city. I WANT ADS J. Pelmulder and family this week moved to their recently acquired ranch on the eastern edge of the city, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peed have moved Send your washing to the Model into the house vacated by them at the laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, eastern end of Main street. through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Blakely arci ket leaves Wednesday morning and re turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc family arrived overland in their auto Wanted—Your subsciption for The Monday from Condon, Oregon, and af'er visiting here for a time went to Saturday Evening Post, 82 00; The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The the Horse Heaven country in Washing Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. ton to look after a large cattle they Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 3tfe own there. Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice spring boars, one choice spring gilt, Miss Ina Gilbert resum'd her duties also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. 5tfc Monday in the school at Umatilla, the Sewing machine repairing and institution reopening on that day after plies, all makes. Phone 281. C sup E a six weeks close down on account of Hensley. 5tfe the “flu” quarantine. During her en For Sale—A wood saw in first class forced vacation the young lady visited shape. Economy 5 h. p. engine Cheap at the parental home in thiseity. and on terms. Inquire or write W. T. Knapp, Echo, Oregon. 8.4ip Miss Marian Leek returned Wednes Wanted-Straw. Mrs. Bess Spencer. day from Riverside, a suburb of Pen 9tfc. dleton, where she has been teaching school. Influenza has caused a shut, Victriola for sale. Phone or call at 9tfe down of the institution again, and the Hermiston Creamery. young lady will visit with her parents Morning Oregonian agent, Herbert on North Ridge uutil quarantine is Haneline, Phone 288. Extras, Hermis ton Drug Store. 9-4tc lifted there. Half of my farm for sale on verveasv A. W. Cobb, wide-awake Boardman terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar- rancher, was transacting business In re. 9tfc. Hermiston Tuesday and Wednesday. For Sale Cheap— 2400 pound team of He said he would remain longer, only for having to hurry back to be presevi horses, also wagon inquire of or write Mrs. C. W. Doering, Irrigon. at a community Thanksgiving dinner ‘ re. - 9 — 3te held Thursday in Ballenger ball in Poland-China pigs for sale, 85 each that active little city. C. W. La Barre. 9tfe. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Sapper motor For Sale—Late 1917 model Ford in ed to Pendleton Friday of last week. good condition. Inquire at this office They were accompanied by their Found-On North Ridge road, * 60,1, daughter Margaret and Mrs. Smith, coat a red, white and blue ribbo. | mother of Mrs. Sapper. While at the fastened to lapel. Owner call at this 7^1 county seat Mr. Sapper had castings office, identify property and "7 made for his Ford water cooling inven this notice. tion, which he expects soon to put on 9x11 rug for sale. Phone or can | Hermiston Creamery. the market. For Sale-Team of young mares, 4 J. A. Rowan, who left here three and 5 years old; 2 weanling c Its; 1 I months ago to work in the shipyards nay b . w. Smith. new; some loose pay single buggy nearly In Portland, returned Sunday morning from a two months visit to relatives in Weaned pigs, $5. H. J Stillings, n California. Mr. Rowan worked just a . k. . ----- Dr- Freeze at Oregon Hotel p.c.r month In the shipyards after leaving ber 11. - ueeem- bere, and would probably have stayed _ ** each inside bearing box are hard chilled balls running between two chilled surfaces and ys in oil, as the box is constructed cup-shaped and the dirt is kept out so that the oil chamber retains the oil The box on this harrow is reversible, so that should the bearings become worn the boxes can be taken off one gang and placed on the versed, and thus have an entirely new Bearing Box made, bearing without expense. with the best quality steel balls. Terms to suit. SAPPERS’ ING other with bearing re- This is the best Ball vougnsss, ’° F horse, fresno . and ore" P A - “ hite, Hermiston, P saoped.lew tons of spoiled hay, up land. James longer at the job were it not that tee Ing men accidently killed kind of got on hie nerves, and he quit and look the ., _ trip to California after seeing one of his fellow labore pierced through and Eddie, Fbnrth unit % through by • scantling and fall dead He says that farm life poor Sale will be good enough for him hereaner. PFinale. beside him. I Does This Saving Look Good to You? r | I 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 8 ------ .S4UL NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Monopole Hominy, large cans, 2 for -- Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can_______ Standard Tomatoes, per can_________ Fancy cut Beans, 2 cans __________ Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans__________ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 packages___ Post Toasties, 3 packages___________ Marigold Milk, large can__________ - Best grade Hood River vinegar, gallon Coal Oil, 5 gallons____________ ____ Five months stock. old Holstein e% red stock. DB I 11 w 35c 25c 20c 35c 40c 40c 40c 15c 45c 90c If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line Percey Sisters Millinery Have a new line of embroidery goods of all kinds and Christmas novelties for Christmas. Towels, pii low tops, scarfs, etc. Come in and see them. -adv with II ARROWS Oregon Hardware & Implement Co On December 14th there will be » special meeting of the voters of School C -P-PA) • HERM ISTOIN* X ===== = LOCALS__ = ~ J 80900--------------«-% MACKINAWS | HERALD, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 Bring me your Shoes and Harness for Repair and let me = to you that I will save you money on their repair. My machine is in the best of order and I am sure I can do the work which will please you. = 3 : I WILL PAY POSTAGE OKI WAV To customers out of town. The 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 qual ity shoes, if you will buy off our bargain counter you will save money. 3 = HAHN'S GENERAL SHOE STORE 3 Where “Star Brand Shoes are Better” OAK TAN SHOE SHOP WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. REGULATES THE PRICE AND HERE. WHERE WHERE EFFICIENCY MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE 3 SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED WORKMEN We cary one of the BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET A Large stock on the road. $1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits “ 1 ---------------- “ . by next PUT-OF -TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes Eastern Oregon ly have the most complete finishing and SAM ROGERS, PROP. repairing machinery in Hermiston, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT We have opened a meat market and are able to give the public the best of service. Give us a trial and you will be pleased. Located on Main street one door east of hardware store. HOFFMANN & JENSEN