Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Attention Eastern Stars MACKINAWS Flannel Shirts HERMISTON: 9 Card of Thanks. S. D. L. Ross has the power house We wish to express our most sin­ he recently constructed on his ranch cere appreciation of the many kind­ northwest of town all enclosed. nesses and generous sympathy ex­ tended to us by our many friends in Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Canserly and our recent sorrow over the death of Miss Mary O'Rourke were evening beloved son. our visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. MR. AND MRS. HAYDEN AND and Mrs. P. E. Hayden. FAMILY. Word comes from Earl Carson and family, who recently moved from Notice here to Colfax, to the effect that Those having hogs to kill and de- they are all just recovering from a siring a butcher, can secure our ser- severe attack of the Flu. vices at a nominal cost. We will trim Ross Newport has been in St. An- up the meat, render the lard and make sausage for you. Those desiring thony’s hospital in Pendleton all to have sausage ground from their week wrestling with the Flu. which own meats can have It done here at from last accounts he has got the best of and is on the road to recov- 1 cent per pound. City Meat Market and Grocery. ery. Logger Shirts Underwear Socks Caps Gloves Mittens Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schilling, who are now residing in Pendleton, re- turned to their home Sunday after passing Thanksgiving and the fol­ lowing days here at the home of their son, H. M. Schilling. All kinds to suit all pocketbooks J. J. Casserly is going to ship all his stock to Portland soon unless sold locally. Among them are four nice calves, two heifers coming two years old and a good cow soon to come fresh. —AT-- B. S. KINGSLEY’S Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Fresh and Cured Meats and our prices are right $3.00 Home made lard, 10 lb. pails 1.60 Home made lard, 5 lb. pails .95 Home made lard, 3 lb. pails Lard in bulk, 1 lb. 35c, 2 lbs. for ........... ...........65 .70 Swift’s Premium Bacon, sliced, pound .65 Whole side, per pound .60 Other grades of bacon, per pound, 45c and WE HAVE A LINE OF Otter Brand Dried Fruits the best on the market Dried peaches, per lb Dried pears, per lb . ............................ Dried prunes, per lb Large raisins, per lb............................. Seedless raisins, per lb .............. Canned milk, per can ................. Creamery butter, the best, per lb Stated communication of Queen Esther Chapter next Tuesday even­ ing at 8 o’clock In Lodge Hall. Her- ...... ........ LOCALS— - ~ miston. Election of officers and de­ grees. Attendance of all members W. J. Roberts is recovering from a desired By Order of W. M. •usale with the Flu at his farm home north of town. 18c 18c 15c 15c 15c 68c We will give a 5 per cent discount on all cash orders amounting to $5.00 or over and will deliver it to any part of the city, but will not deliver unless the order amounts to $5 or over MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE Litchfield Manure Spreader NOW, right this fall and early winter, is the right ‘ time to spread manure. A Litchfield does it better, is easier draft and carries a better guarantee than any spreader built. A five year WRITTEN GUARAN­ TEE BOND goes with each sale. Of the four to arrive this week in carload two are already sold. Better see us about yours. SAPPERS’ INC. President Swayze of the First National bank of this city has been suffering this week from a couple of defective molars, but Is gradually regaining normal condition since he paid a visit to Dr. Prime, the local dentist. Mrs. D. H. Prindle has been quite ill the past ten days from bronchial trouble and asthma. Her condition calls for a change of climate, and Mr. Prindle Is now making prepara­ tions to move with her to a higher altitude. Announcement Having resumed my practice here at Hermiston, I desire to announce for the benefit of those who may de­ sire my services that in the future my regular office hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. I also want to state that I shall make an effort to keep these hours at my of­ fice as regularly as possible. I will answer all calls as promptly as I can. adv Dr. R. G. Gale. Notice of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Farmers’ Exchange will be held Saturday, D cember 14, at 1:30 p. m. Very im- portant business. All members are urged to be present. H. J. Stillings, President 11-2tc Wednesday, December anne 099 11, Dr. Freeze, the eyestin specialist, will beat the Oregon Hotel, Hermis- Meen ton, to practice his pro­ fession. If you are a sufferer from headaches, eyeaches, blurring vision or other eye troubles your ease will receive careful attention. Students Geo. H. Root, Duuroc-Jersey hog eyes examined for eyestrain and glasses raiser, leaves Sunday for Portland, fitted when needed. At Echo 9th, 112tc where he will spend next week at­ Stanfield 10th. tending the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition to be held at North Portland, from December 9 to 14, inclusive. Mrs. W. A. Leathers has been quite dangerously 111 since herself and husband returned early in the week from Chelan and Spokane. Wash. While away the lady con- trac ted the Flu. being quite ill from It on her arrival home. Miss Virginia Todd, who with Mrs. J. H. Strohm had been in Seat­ tle for some time awaiting passports for overseas duty in the Red Cross. returned home last week. At the eleventh hour all commissions for work in this noble order had been cancelled, due to the close of the war. Col. H. G. Newport returned Thurs­ day morning from a ten days busi­ ness trip to Portland. Mrs. Newport joined him there a few days ago, and is now convalescing in the Good Samaritan hospital in that city after undergoing a siege of the Flu, which she contracted shortly after arriving In Portland. WANT AOS 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. -ady49tfc Wanted— Your subsciption for The Saturday Evening Post, Does This Saving Look Good to You? big fuel Fuel is high — here is a way to gain _ 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 115 ne NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS 10c 7c 7c 7c 7c 30c 40c 40c 40c 40c 25c Rice Flour, in bulk, per lb-------------- Barley Flour, in bulk, ber lb---------- Oat Flour, in bulk, per lb-------------- Corn Flour, in bulk, per lb------------- Corn Meal, in bulk, per lb------------- Self Rising Pastry Flour, 4 1-2 lbs ... 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes--------------------- 3 pkgs. Post Toasties------------------- 3 pkgs. Puffed Wheat, Corn or Rice _ 3 pkgs. Grape Nuts----------------------- Armour’s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs--------- FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII* Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 3if Bring me your Shoes and Harness for Repair and let me Duroc-Jerseys for Sale—Two choice spring boars, one choice spring gilt, also fall pigs. C. C. Mason. otfc to you that I will save you money on their repair. My machine is in the best of orderand I am sure I can do the work which will please you. Wanted—Straw. Mrs. Bess Spencer. 9tfc. Morning Oregonian agent, Herbert Haneline, Phone 288. Extras, Hermis- ton Drug Store. 9-4tc | If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line $2 00; The Sewing machine repairing and sup- plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. Henslev. 5tfc I | | | I WILL PAY POSTAGE ONE WAY 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. HAHN'S GENERAL SHOE STORE Where “Star Brand Shoes are Better” Half of my farm for sale on very easy UlllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllHIWIIIUI" terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar re. 9tfc. BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifilillllllHIlllllllllllllllllllllllHliNW Col J. F. McNaught, who has the largest acreage of land in alfalfa on this project, has begun operations on another 20 acres that he owns one half mile north of town. When the work of clearing, leveling and ditch­ ing has been completed it is his in­ tention to seed the twenty to alfalfa early enough to secure crops from it during next summer. For Sale—Team of young mares, 4 and 5 years old; 2 weanling colts; 1 I single buggy, nearly new; some loose hay B. W. Smith. lltfc = WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. Clarence Parrish, sen of Mr. and Mrs. E. D Parrish of this city, left Sunday for Kansas City. Mo., to en­ ter Rahe’s Auto and Transfer school and receive instructions in gas eng- ineering. He will take a complete three months' course, after which he will graduate and return here and work at the trade. For Sale or Exchange—7 passenger Studebaker car in good condition. See Rev. M. R Gallaher. 12tfe OAK TAN SHOE SHOP I WHERE EFFICIENCY - REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE Dr. Freeze at Oregon Hotel Decem­ ber 11. 11-1tc HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED WORKMEN For Sale—Five months old Holstein bull calf. Registered stock. D H Prindle. 1ltfe Hogs for sale. H. J. Stillings 12 For Sale—Duroc pigs, milk cow. Phone 4081. 12-ltp We cary one of the BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET A Large stock on the road. $1.00 to $3 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits ............ = To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes - by next mail. s s We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in Eastern Oregon. = SAM ROGERS; PROP Hermiston, S Oregon For Sale—Ford touring car in good condition. Easy payments. Sappers’ Inc. 12 4 c For Sale—Horse, harness and buggy; borse gentle, a good worker; 855 for 12tfe Miss Marie Pierson, daughter of quick sale. F. M. Gulwits. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierson east of Sappers have for sale cheap a nice town, left Sunday to spend the week 2-horse engine. 12tfe with her brother Emile in Madras. Stock For Sale—EarlV Maturing. The young man recently received se- Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. vere injuries from having a horse he Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore. 12tfc was riding fall on him. and possibly For Sale—I Poland China. 2 O. I. C he will return home with his sister brood sows, 1 registered O I C. boar L Hammer, two miles north cl town for a recuperative visit. across road from T. B. Gaither’s 12ifc Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton, Good Ford touring car, 1916 17 model, county chairman of the forthcoming cheap Enquire at this office. Christmas Roll Call campaign of the Loot—One four year old bay mare Red Croaa. has advised H. J. Strohm with bay home colt, branded Th of this city that he has been selected connected, on left stifle, about 1100; | as manager of the campaign in this I gray mare, brand J W on left sho- I district. C. s. McNaught and Thom- ulder. blind In right eye. 1000 lbs as Campbell have also rectived notif- Pay reasonable reward to Ander. S cation from Mr. Lowell of their ap- C. Cummins, Echo. lî-ltc pointment as vice managers, and Miss Hattie Graham is appointed I wil have a fine lot of Xmas chairman of the Hermiston district, Trees on display at the City meat with authority to select two active market this week. Leave your order woman of the organization as asso- early and we will keep It for you. ciates. Frank Nudo. ' U-Jte 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. SOREN JENSEN Hermiston, Oregon S