The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 18, 1919, Image 4

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
HERMISTON*
LOCALS—
We are Here to Serve You
A
Mayor and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie
visited with the lady’s parents in
Pendleton a couple of days the lat­
ter part of this week.
RR ICES
TUMBL
and when you need anything in the
Miss Yudeth Kelly assumed her
duties in Sappers’ garage Monday
after being absent therefrom for two
weeks on account of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballenger were here
from Boardman over Sunday, being
guests of their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. Siscel.
Hardware, Furniture and Implement
Charles Taylor, an employee of the
reclamation service, has recovered
from his recent illness and Is again
back to work.
line come in and get our prices and learn
the quality of goods we carry
Alderman C. S. McNaught passed
several days In Portland this week
attending to business matters con­
nected with his big alfalfa milling
interests here.
Mackinaws
and
Stag Shirts
Now
$7.75
5.95
5.25
4.10
3.60
5.15
Were
$9.50
7.50
6.50
5.00
4.50
6.50
Mackinaws for men..
Mackinaws for men
Mackinaws for men ..
Mackinaws for boys..
Mackinaws for boys..
Stag Shirts________ .
GET IN ON IT BEFORE YOU ARE TOO LATE
KINGSLEY'S
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
Postmaster J. H. Young was com­
pelled to forego his .duties in the
postoffice this week on account of
being attacked by the flit. One of
his daughters also contracted the
disease, and the Young home has
been under quarantine the past
seven days.
THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH
If you want Soap by the
case you had better get
our prices before buying.
You will save money by
doing so.
MEATS RETAILS WHOLESALE
Ford Cars
W. J. Logan, who operates a ranch
north of here, returned Monday from
a business and pleasure trip tc
Idaho. He said it was cold with
quite a little snow in the part of
that stale he was in. and that he was
rather glad to get back again to thir
moderate climate.
4 bars 25c
4 bars 25c
3 bars 25c; 7 bars 50c
3 bars 25c; 7 bars 50c
3 bars 25c
Again
Mrs, W A. Mikesell, who was
taken to St. Anthony's hospital
Pendleton last week. Is improving
from her illness nicely, according tc
Mr. Mikesell, who motored to Pen
dleton Monday to see his wife. He
was accompanied on the trip by Col
Levi Reeder.
NOTICE
If you or any of your family have
recently been afflicted with influen-
a, or if you have a cold (which
might be flu In a very light form)
kndly postpone your appointment to
a later date.
You should willingly cooperate
with me in this matter, and by this
and every other preventative meas-
ire help stamp out the influenza In
i his vicinity. Dr. F. V. Prime, adv
Dr. Freeze makes reg-
ilar visits to Hermis-
on. Consult him free
ind be assured of good
f good eye service. 13
Send your washing to the Mode)
laundry at The Dalles. Oregon,
th rough P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas-
ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
urns Saturday of each week. -ady491fe
Th e
The
The
H.
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Sewing machine repairing and sup.
ies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E
Hensley.
Cecil Kelly and Harold
Blue Caro, per 51b can...........................
....
50c
$1.00
........ 50c
...... 25c
..... 45c
........ 45c
35c
........ 30c
........ 25c
25c
Blue Caro, per 101b can.......................... ............................
Monopole Hominy, (21b can) 3 for
Medium Red Salmon, 11b can.............
Van Camps Pumpkin (large cans) 2for....................
Van Camps Sauerkraut (large cans) 2 for..................
Standard Tomatoes, Peas and Corn, 2 cans for......
Large Size Citrus, per package..........
No Rub Laundry Help, per package............................
We have several reliable White Soaps, 4 bars for
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
All Ready Now to
WANT ADS.
Wanted— Your subsciption for
Saturday Evening Post, $2 00;
Ladies Home Journal, $1.75,
ountry Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
18tfe
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
Sullivan
Stock For Sale—Early Maturing,
have returned to their respective
Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs.
stations In the service after passing Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore.
12tfc
The Boys to Please You
the holiday furlough her visiting re
Half of my farm for sale on very easy
latives. The former is stationed at
Mare Island. Cal., and. the latter is erms. Come and see, C. W. LaBar
re.
9lfc.
In training at the University of
Washington.
For Sale—Five months old Holstein
A flea and a fly beside of a flue
>ull calf. Registered stock. D. H
Prindle.
lltfc talked fluently, when along came a
J. 11. Strohm came from Portland
fly with the flu. “Let’s fly,” said
n
Wanted
—
A
good
cow
for
cash.
A.
early in the week to pass a short P Garner.
16-tfe the flea to the fly, from this fly
time here visiting with his parents
with the flu.” Said the fly to the
For Sale—One good sorrel saddle flea. "Let’s flee from the flue.”
and attending to personal busines
So
17-4tp
matters. He will probably spend the horse in care of E. P. Shaw.
they flew from the fly with the flu
For Sale—4 cows aid young heifer: by the flue, but the flue caught the
balance of the winter in Portland,
where he is engaged in the occupa­ -fresh 1st of December; 1 fresh 1st of flea and the fly caught the flu.—
tion of selling and trading real . March. Enquire at this office. 18 tfe Fly Leaf.
estate.
For Sale—Cole’s Hot Blast stove.
Geo. C. Ellison.
18 th
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley have
Notce for Publication
For Sale—Big Type Poland-China
returned from Culver,
Oregon, Pigs, either sex; registered; ready Department of the Interior.
u. s
bringing wih them their household for immediate breeding. A. W. Purdy
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
furniture. This means that they
January 13, 1919.
For Sale—Finest bred pacing mare
will reside here permanently, and
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
will occupy the Ross Newport house In state of Oregon. Am leaving the
liam J. Warner, of Hermiston, Ore.,
as soon as it is vacated by Mrs. T. W country. Geo. C. Ellison, Hermiston.
l«tfc assignee of Chas. A. Montandon, as­
Sapper, who expects to leave soon Oregon.
signee of John D. Rice, assignee of
on a trip to California, and from
For Sale-—Black
Minorca cock Miles R Pearson, who. on Sept. 30,
there to the old home in Pennsylva­
and cock eral, five dollars each 1904, made Desert Land Entry, No.
nia.
Nixon strain W S. Mitchell. Fourth 22273, for SEH SEL. Section 19,
th Unit, Hermiston.
18-ltp Township 5 North. Range 29 East.
C. K. Hensley returned home last
Willamette Meridian, has filed no-
Saturday after being gone all week
Sappers' sell Radiator Anti-freeze
tice of intention to make final proof,
on a trip over the county looking
The party (whose name I will not to establish claim to the land above
after his business as agent of the
mention) that took my set of lead described, before S.
Newberry.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Hensley has the agency for this bars from the pipe line near the I nited States Commissioner, at his
please
return office, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the
machine for the counties of Umatilla Hermiston Butte.
•
hem
right
quick,
as
I
need
them. 13th day of March, 1919.
and Morrow, and also makes trips in­
Claimant names
U-ltp
witnesses:
to Klickitat county In Washington W A. Mikesell.
Frank
B. Swayze, Charles A. Keller.
state, having been there most of this
For Sale—42 inch Fresno in good
week In company with the manager condition. Price $25. J. w. Me- William G. Fritts, and Frank C.
Park, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
I of the concern for Eastern Oregon
Elroy.
18.91,
C 8. DUNN. Register.
Obtainable
If you have a Ford in mind you better get lined up by placing your
cider now. Remember the Ford Motor Company proper have made but a
very small advance In their prices since the war is on. The real advan-
tes have been the heavy war tax, the increased heavy freight and the
heavy war tax on freight As these items will not drop for perhaps one
to three y
• reduction In the price of Ford cars need not be looked
for. The only cara that can reduce prices at this time are those that ad-
tied a war profit and were still producing cars while the Ford Motor
Company was entirely on Government work.
Such cara are now dropping their war profita, but as the Ford ad-
ance of last summer was practically nothing more than war taxes and
iereared freights, you need not expect a reduction In Ford prices. In
et we have positive advices that there will be no lower prices until
lit charg
changed and war taxes reduced.
Fetter place your order now. as we will get one ear In the end of
month, making two tor January.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neimeyer
I moved back to Hermiston from Port­
land Sunday, and have again taken
up their residence on their ranch in
Taking advantage of the quieti
Columbia District east of town.
ness prevailing In business circles
just at the present time on account
II. A. McKeen has been a guest at f the quarantine restrictions, H.
the Hotel Oregon this week on ac- Hitt is having his confectionery
count of his ranch home being under store thoroughly kalsomined
and
Quarantine, due to the illness from I otherwise fixed up inside.
Influenza of his son Harold and
daughter Bertha.
Announcement
********
I Were it possible we would now be
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden and engaged in conducting evangelistic
son Lyle motored to this city from meetings.
This is out of the ques-
Boardman Thursday and spent the tion, but every Christain can be a
day visiting at the home of Mr. and Zospel messenger.
Answer these
Mrs. J. F. Gorham, the lady being a questions to yourself. Am I walking
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blayden. with God? Enoch, Noah, Job. Who
persuaded me to follow Christ? An­
drew, Timothy. What does being a
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and
Christian mean to me? 2 Cor. 5’: 17,
children were here several days this
week, the former coming from Port­ Romans. 8. If Christ should call to
ervice could
answer. “Here
land and the latter from a visit to
am I, send me?” Should he call to
relatives in Illinois. Mr. Stewart
Himself could I answer as Paul, 2
recently disposed of his fine ranch
Tim. 4:6-8. M. R. Gallaher, Pastor
in Columbia District.
Jan. 12-17, 1919.
Ernest Waterman and Henry
Gunn, who have been here several
weeks from O. A. C. passing the hoi-
Iday vacation, left for Portland Mon-
dny, where they have decided tc
work until spring, when they will
again re-enter the above college.
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