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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1919)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, Hardware— Mrs. O. D. Burgess is in a very critical condition from pneumonia. Until further notice we will deliver goods to all parts of the City. Phone in your orders and have them de livered. Avoid the crowds and protect yourself and family against the Flu as far as possible. B. S. KINGSLEY’S Hermiston, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY C: fries a most choice stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries for your inspection. Our Meats are always fresh and in variety, such as Beef, Pork, Veal, Poultry, and Fish in season. MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE All Ready Now to Take Care of Your Eggs Feed your Hen well and make her Lay We have the Feed that says LAY. Come in and be convinced BE A MEMBER ASK ABOUT IT FARMERS’ EXCHANGE OREGON. WE HAVE LOTS OF IT Henry Notz went to Pendleton to- day, where he will secure his final naturalization papers. George A. Cressy and George E. Briggs went to Pendleton Monday, where they attended the sessions of the grand Jury as members. Implements— ALSO HAVE THEM Dr. M. S. Kern was here from Pen dleton Tuesday on business connect ed with the Inland Empire Lumber Co., of which he is president. Heaters-Ranges--- Levi and Frank Reeder, Wm. Shaar and E. P. Dodd were circulating among the inhabitants of the lively little town of Boardman last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ross and children returned Saturday of lust week to their home in Washington state. Mr. Ross is a Ford expert in one of the Seattle shops. MANY OF THOSE Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Howard Illsley is visiting here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, on his return from the training school at Pullman. He carried with him his honorable dis charge papers. There are about seventeen patients still in the emergency hospital, two On Monday C. V. Wilson, who has arriving at the institution from Uma leased the Brassfield ranch from B. tilla yesterday. S. Kingsley, purchased a team, har If the weather holds cold a large ness, wagon and hayrack from Bob Neimeyer, and is now preparing to number of the young people will en do ranching In earnest. joy skating on the Cold Springs reser Miss Doris Percey and Miss Lila voir tomorrow, McMillan have recovered from their The city flag was lowered to half- recent flu illness and have resumed mast Wednesday out of respect to the I their duties as operators in the lo- cal telephone exchange, During late Colonel Roosevelt, whose funeral their enforced absence from the occurred on that day in New York. “hello” board two lady operators from Echo substituted for them. Card Of Thanks James M. Smith, better known as I desire to thank friends and neigh- “Alabama.” who has been bolding bors for the numerous kindnesses down a clerical position in Hitt's shown me during the sickness and Confectionery store the past six at the death of my beloved husband, months, left Sunday for Portland. also for the handsome floral offer- Miss Mabel Sapper. It Is understood he has secured em ings. ployment in a shipyard at Vancou January Clearance Sale ver, Wash. Greatly reduced prices for the next L. D. Lay, former resident of this few days on Coats, Suits. Dresses, project, was here on a visit Monday Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Furs. and Tuesday from Tacoma. He was Also material by the yard. Mrs. A. accompanied by his son, Sergeant S. Johnson. 17-ltc Philip Lay, in the service at Camp Lewis, who had secured a ten day Am leaving for California in few furlough in order to make a little weeks and offer my furniture for sale. You are invited to call at the house visit here with his parent. ind make your selections. B. F. Knapp. Mrs. J. H. Young was called to Saturday, Jan. 18, Dr. Pendleton Tuesday afternoon to the see. bedside of her mother, who had suf Sei Freeze, the Eye Special will make his regu- fered a stroke of apoplexy. This is 258s Te— ist, lar visit to Hermiston the second attack the lady has had, 99 and may be consulted and while she Is reported to have ee at Oregon Hotel Parlors all day. partially recovered fears are enter- Headaches, Crosseyes and other eye roubles given attention Are your tained that, the stroke will prove eyes weak as a result of Influenza If fatal. so have them examined carefully. If glasses or other treatment will help Louis Blayden, accompanied by then I will advise you. At Echo Jan. 16-2tc his mother and his sister, Mrs. 17th. Paine, motored to Hermiston from Boardman last Saturday. On the re turn trip they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham, who made an over Sunday visit at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. O. Blayden. Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Robert Neimeyer left for Portland through P. B. Sisee), local agent. Bas the first of the week after passing ket leaves Tuesday morning and re several days looking after his farm turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc i ing interests in Columbia Distric . Wanted—Your subsciption for The j Before leaving he said he was going Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The | back to pack his furniture and re Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The turn with his family to the ranch. Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. 3tfj He had been working In one of the Graham, Hermiston, Ore. numerous shipyards near Por-lund: Sewing machine repairing and sup. plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. 5tfe Sixteen cases of the flu are report Hensley. ed in Umatilla, according to reports Stock For Sale—Early Maturing, from the Hermiston Doctors and the Easily Fed type Du roc Jersey hogs. 12tfc disease is on an increase. Several Geo H Root, Hermiston, Ore. . | cases have developed in the last few Half of my farm for sale on very easy | days. No homes have been quaran- terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar. | tlned and It is expected that the dis- re. 9tfc. | ease will gain much headway. Miss For Sale — Team of young mares, 4 I Fern Stevens, one of the High School and 5 years old; 2 weanling colts; ex pupils, is having the second siege of tracted honey. B. W. Smith. 31tfc ! the malady this winter. For Sale—Five months old Holstein Mr and Mrs. W. B. Knox and two bull calf. Registered stock. D. H lltfc children returned last Sat! irday Prindle, For Sale or Exchange — 7 passenger from Portland, where they have been I car in good condition. See since last April. While there Mr. Studebaker Rev. M. R Gallaher. l2tfe Knox was carpenter's foreman 1 over Apples for Sale 81 and $1.50 per the crew that built houses for gov- customers to furnish own boxes. ernment employees in the Grant box, H. E. Han by 14tfe Smith-Porter shipyards located at st. John, a suburb of Portland. He re For Sale—Forty acres of unimproved turned at this time to do some im- land und r government ditch, four provement work on his ranch a mil- miles north of Hermiston. Will sell or trade, and will divide if desired. and a half northwest or Hermiston. John F. Reihl, agent for owner, Her- mis on. Phone 77. 15 Jtp NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS 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____ 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 ANNOUNCEMENT WANT ADS F. R. Brown, county agent of Mor row county, with headquarters at Heppner, was here last Saturda while on his way home from Board man and Irrigon, where he spent a couple of days directing the forth coming rabbitt poisoning campaign. He says the north end of Morrow county is now well organized to put on a ten day poisoning campaign. Mr. Brown, besides being county agent, la associated with F A. Me- Venatuin, an attorney and auction eer of Heppner, in the operati n of J the Farmers’ Exchange in that city. Wanted—A good cow for cash. F Garner. 16-tfc For Sale—Big Type Poland-China Pigs, either sex; registered; ready for immediate breeding. A. W. Purdy We desire to announce to the automobile owners of Hermiston and vicinity that we willshortly have with us Seargent J. V. Connell of the Aviation Section Overseas Troops. Mr. Connell comes bear ing a United States Department of Labor written recommendation. Mr. Connell has had 14 years experience in the automobile line in Portland, Oregon, before going with the Overseas forces, and while with the forces has learned the best and quickest methods of automobile and aeroplane engine con struction and repairing. The fact that he carries a written Government recommendation alone spells success for Mr. Connell, and they further state his recommendations to them before he entered the service are also of the best. Mr. Connell will be an expensive man but will have all the latest “tricks” of the business at his command. We wish to announce further that a second man of this class is promised us by the Government just as soon as they have another available from the service. We expect Mr. Connell the first of the coming week. For Sale—Finest bred pacing mare In state of Oregon. Am leaving the country. Geo. C. Ellison. Hermiston, Oregon. 16tfc Lost A black Oxford bag con- taining lady's apparel on road four miles northeast of Stanfield. Finder please leave at this office. 16-2tp SAPPERS’ INC