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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
I TRE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ¡HERMISTON • = - LOCALS* THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ===== A Merry, Mert y Christmas and happy New Year to all the readers of J The Herald. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse has been quite ill this week at the family home out in Columbia district. Car of Feed just arrived at the following prices: Mill Feed, per ton Roll Barley, per ton Hog Feed, per ton - Cow Feed, per ton Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs $37.25 59.50 50.00 50.00 4.25 f B. S. KINGSLEY’S Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. I WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Fresh and Cured Meats I I and our prices are right Home made lard, 10 lb. pails ............... $3.00 Home made lard, 5 lb. pails ................ 1.60 Home made lard, 3 lb. pails .... ................ .95 Lard in bulk, 1 lb. 35c, 2 lbs. for ................ .65 Swift’s Premium Bacon, sliced, pound .70 Whole side, per pound ................................... .65 Other grades of bacon, per pound, 45c and .60 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 . ......... I Creamery butter, the best, per lb ........... Mrs. Barmore has taken a position as clerk with the Hermiston Drug Co. "assuming her duties in the store | Tuesday. the only gift. . ' " Beauty aud utility may be charmingly combined as you will see when Mrs. L. C. Dawson and children are at the S. L. Carson home. Mr. | Dawson is employed at the Astoria ship yards. F. B. Swayze. H. M. Straw C. S. McNaught were business tors to the county seat town of dleton Tuesday of this week. you look over our Christmas stock. We have many things to offer that are suitable presents for any mem ber of the family and will be pleased to show you our stock and help and visi- Pen- ' you make your Christmas Selections. Dr. M. S. Kern, president of the In land Empire Lumber Co. of this city, was here on a visit from Pendleton | last Sunday. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Mrs. Watson and children of Echo ! were guests Tuesday of Mrs. W. A Mikesell at the ranch home north of •own. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson leave WEATHER REPORT Sunday for Eugene, Oregon, where There was a little touch of win | they will pass the Christmas holi days visiting with the lady's nephew, ter the past few days, snow fall Frank Donivan, and family. ing early Thursday, and indica -AT- I rpHE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT finds its outward expression in the giving of 1 presents, but this year as never before, the useful present should be 18c 18c 15c 15c 16c 15c 68c We will give a 5 par cent discount on all cash order 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 Spray Pumps Misses Marguerite Watson and Frances Hinkle, high school students, were compelled to forego their stu dies a few days this week on ac count of illness. tions are for a white Christmas. | The maximum temperature dur ing the past seven days was 60, minimum 19, precipitation .13 of an inch. Miss Ethel Graham, primary teach The War Savings committee finds er in the school In Columbia district, went to Pendleton Wednesday to at that quite a number of our people tend the teachers' institute held In have not taken their quota of these | bonds. Some have not even taken that city this week. one. We hope that we will not have Lieut. Walter G. Carson and wife to report any failure to meet this are making a ten day visit at the expected duty. The government asks home of S. L. Carson. He has lately this. been transferred from Eugene, Ore gon, to Fayetteville, N. C. Creamery Notice The creamery wishes to give no Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whit sett on Sunday evening, December tice that beginning with the first of 15, 1918, a son at the family home the year all buttermilk will be sold out In Columbia district seven miles to the highest bidder. All bids must be in by Saturday, east. Dec. 28, 1918, at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. The Company reserves the right Sapper and daughter Margaret to reject any or all bids. made a week-end visit to Pendleton Hermiston Creamery Co. by auto last Saturday, returning home Sunday evening. Dr. Freeze makes reg Mrs. E. H. Gary, who is here from ular visits to Hermis- ton. Consult him free San Francisco on a visit to her par ind be assured of good ents, Col. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught, of good eys service. 13 will be joined by Mr. Gary, who will arrive from the above city today. 9434252-262-BT-f-ef-f r*0 Harold McKeen is assisting in the confectionery store of P. B. Sisee' this week during the absence of Mrs Siscel, who is away on a visit to re latives and friends in Wasco and The Dalles. I WANT ADS. •0000**GGOOUco Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles. Oregon, T. H. Gaither, well known rancher through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Wednesday morning and re two miles north of town, left Wed turns Saturday of each week, -ad v49tfe nesday afternoon for Fonda, Iowa, Wanted—Your subsciption for The where he will join his wife and fam Evening Post, 82 00; The ily. He expects to be away about six Saturday Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The weeks. Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 31f. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sapper are Sewing machine repairing and sup. again occupying their homestead plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. residence out near Columbia school, Hensley. 5tfe having moved from the city to the Stock For Sale—Early Maturing, rural district the latter part of last Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. week. Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore. 12tfc Miss Kitty Short, residing with Half of my farm for sale on very easy her mother at the Hotel Hermiston, terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar has been quite ill this week, but un re 9ifc. der the careful nursing of Mrs. J. J For Sale—Team of young mares, 4 Casserly the young lady is recover and 5 years old; 2 weanling colts; ex tracted honey. B. W. Smith. 31tfc ing. William Shaar went to Portland Sunday and remained until Wednes day visiting with a cousin he had not seen for a number of years, and who had just received his honorable dis charge from Unele Sam's army. Thomas Fink returned Wednesday to his home in Wasco after a short business visit to this city. He is the father of Mrs. J. Udey, and while here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Udey at their ranch home In Colum- bia district. Tom Haddox, out In Columbia district, is a great lover of good music, so great, in fact, that he pur- chased a Pathiphone from the Her miston Drug Co. last week for which he paid an even »100. Harry Roden- baugh, a Umatilla resident, aleo in- stalled one In his home, which he purchased from the same concern. Mr. and Mrs Lou. Brownell ware Hermiston visitors Tuesday from their ranch home on the banks of the Columbia river two miles east of Umatilla Mr. Brownell stated while he was here that he had re- ceived a letter from Portland from county. In which For Sale—Five months old Holstein bull calf. Registered stock. D H Prindle. Ulfe For Sale or Exchange—7 passenger Studebaker car in good condition. S e Rev. M. R Gallaher. 12tfc NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Rice Flour, in bulk, per lb _______ Barley Flour, in bulk, ber lo_____ 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____ 10c 7c 7c 7c 7c 30c 40c 40c 40c 40c 25c If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 Bring me your Shoes and Harnees for Repair and let me DEMONSTRATE 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. 429 ’ " I WILL PAY POSTAGE ONI 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” s OAK TAN SHOE SHOP = WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY MAKES ECONOMICAL any work done WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED REGULATES THE PRICE AND HERE, 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 ——————---------- - by next mal-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way ann return shoes Eastern Oreg'n have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in For Sale—Ford touring car in good condition. Easy payments. Sapper, Inc. 12 4tc F or Sale— Horse, harness and bugly: horse gentle, a good worker; $55 for quick sale. F. M. Guiwits. i2tfc SAM ROGERS, PROP Sappers have for sale cheap a nice 2 b«r»e engine. Why pay 875 when you can get this for $25. 12tfe New Hermiston Market ermesse, £ Oregon s For Sale—1918 Buick automobile, model E 35, touring. Terms C C Mason, Hermirtoo, Ore. 13ife For Sale—1 Poland China, 2 O I c brood sows. 1 registered O I. C. boar. L Hammer, two miles north of town across road from T. B Gaither’s. 12ife The Methodist Ladies pared to knot comforts 13 15e , A cheap team it taken at once: set double harness, one st driving har. ness. J T Embry, * miles north 13tf of Hermiston. $5 and up. - —WE BUY— Farm Produce—Poultry—Hogs—Cattle. Bring in your dressed meats. "arztnee. SOREN JENSEN . • . b as customers to furntsh own litle boxes. — — Haoby > C. C 13tfe Wanted—To rent a ranch in Colum bin school district that is improved with few acres of alfalfa and has re. or” on " or Hamburger. Aid are pre. at all times. Telephone the president, 257. .Fall pigs for sale, —Ntor Our Meats are always fresh. No tainted Meats in our Sausages kr : vie