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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1919)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. I HERMISTON LOCALS - : Mrs. F. A. Phelps passed a couple of pleasant days in Boardman this week as a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Voyen. PRICES TUMBLI Dunning County Commissioner was here from Stanfield for a few hours Tuesday attending to some business matters. Mrs. C. B. Wilson and children arrived Tuesday from Portland, and have joined Mr. Wilson on his ranch | west of this city. Mr. Grisoner was here this week from Prosser, Wash., looking at land he has a notion to buy in order that I he might locate here. W. T. Lambert of Umatilla, | owner of a ranch in the Fourth Unit | several miles north of town, was in Hermiston on business Tuesday. Mackinaws and Stag Shirts 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______ Now $7.75 5.95 5.25 4.10 3.60 5.15 GET IN ON IT BEFORE YOU ARE TOO LATE KINGSLEY’S CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY SPRAY = Hermiston Grange is to hold a meeting at the library room on Wed nesday evening, February 5, at 8 o'clock. Now is the time to prepere for Spraying your Orchard with Lime Sulphur We have the genuine Lime Sulphur in the dry form which should be used for the dormant spray. The dry Lime Sulphur is exactly the same as the Liquid Lime Sulphur spray only in a dry form, which makes it much more easy and cleaner to handle and so long as it is kept in a dry place it will not deteriorate in killing value. Dry Lime Sulphur can be mixed with either with warm or cold water and after being so mixed can be used in any way in which you have been accustomed to use the liquid, and if used according to directions may be mixed with Arsenate of Lead for summer spraying. Our dry Lime Sulphur had to pass the requirements of the U. S. patent office before it could be offered for sale as a dry Lime Sulphur. Substitutes for dry Lime Sulphur do not contain lime but are mixed with salt and are not sold as dry Lime Sulphur, have not the same killing qualities and cannot be used as our dry lime sulphur. We also have the dry Arsenate of Lead and Black Leaf. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Mrs. Newell left Tuesday for Pen dleton, where she is making a fare- Announcement well visit with relatives before go The hall has been renovated and ing to Klamath Falls, Ore., to join fumigated. The ban on gatherings | Mr. Newell. has been removed. Therefore the services at the hall will resume Sun- Henery Notz left for Boardman day at the usual hours. Bible School Sunday, to reside there permanently. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 : a. m. Sub- It Is his intention to engage ,n con- ject “The Man Who Wanted to cíete contracting and plastering in Know.” Preachng at Columbia that city. school house 3 p. m. Epworth Lea- gue 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30. Alfred Groom has sent his sea bag from Bremerton navy yards to P. B. Dr. Freeze makes reg- Siscel, and this is taken to mean that ilar visits to Hermis- the young man has received his dis on. Consult him free ind be assured of good charge and will be home shortly. >f good eya service. 13 Mrs. T. G. Sapper and daughter Margaret and Mrs. M. Smith return- | ed Monday from a week's visit at the I Frank Beddow home out in Colum bia District. WANT ADS Gorden Shotwell arrived Tuesday Send your washing to the Model i ! from Camp Lewis after receiving an sundry at The Dalles, Oregon, | honorable discharge from army ser- through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas I vice, and will henceforth assist his ket h aves Tuesday morning and re urns Saturday of each week, -ad v49Lfe father with contract work. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Blue Caro, per 51b can......................... ............................ 50c Blue Caro, per 101b can........................ ............................. $1.00 Monopole Hominy, (21b can) 3 for........................... 50c Medium Red Salmon, 11b can............ ........................... ...25c Van Camps Pumpkin (large cans) 2for...................... 45c Van Camps Sauerkraut (large cans) 2 for------------- ■45c Standard Tomatoes, Peas and Corn, 2 cans for---- .. -35c Large Size Citrus, per package..........--------------------- ...30c No Rub Laundry Help, per package--------------------- .25c We have several reliable White Soaps, 4 bars for.'. 25c If you want Quality Goods buy our Monopole Line 1C he FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS pe loi Ui as Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Wanted—Your subsciption for The ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mack visited Saturday Evening Post, 82 00; The I a day or so in Boardman this week. Ladies Home Journal, $1 75; The ! It will be remembered that Mr. Mack Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. 3tfc operated a store there up to the time Graham, Hermiston, Ore. he was called to the colors. Sewing machine repairing and sup- I 1 plies, all makes. Phone 281. C. É. | Phone 413 18tfc Reclamation Manager H. M. Schil- Hensley. | ling has been away all week to Port- Stock For Sale—Earl V Maturing, land and Salem on reclamation mat Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey bogs. THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH 12tfc ters that have to do with the future Geo. H. Root, Hermiston, Ore. ! development of this project. Half of my farm for sale on very easy ******** terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar- 9tfc. Mrs. A. S. Johnson returned from re. White Wonder Soap 4 bars 25c Portland Monday, where she attend For Sale—Good two horse wagon ed the funeral services of her ne Anna Sapper Ranch. 19 2ic Easy Day Soap 4 bars 25c phew, Frank Donivan. His remains For Sale — Good saddle. O. G. Sap | were taken east, accompanied by his per. Pure White Soap 3 bars 25c; 7 bars 50c 19-2tc parents, wife and daughter. For Sale—One good, fresh Jersey White Wonder Naptha 3 bars 25c ; 7 bars 50c C. C. Mason is endeavoring to pro- cow, four years old. M. B. Murchie. Crystal White Soap 3 bars 25c 20-tfc mote a district futurity for Duroc ¡Jersey hogs. He is meet ng with For Sale—Five shoats, weight success along this line, and expects about 75 pounds each, F. B. Knap- to secure the nec nsary ten members ton. 20-2tc t > complete the organization. For Sale—Household furniture. James Rend came last Sunday canned fruits, Ford auto. Mrs. Ted from Tacoma, being called here on Sapper. account of the serious illness of his Good size maple trees for sale, father-in-law, H. J. Belscamper. Come soon and take your choice. The gentleman is getting along nice- Geo. A. Cressy. 20-ltp ' ly, and will soon be around again. A young man good looking and C. P. Boise and S. H. Hayes, the of pleasing disposition, wishes to The Boy» to Please You and Fit Your Pocketbook former from Lower Bridge. Oregon, correspond with some young lady. and the latter from Redmond. Ore Object, matrimony. Address X. I. gon, are prospective ranchers that care of Herald. 20-ltp have been here the past three days For Sale—Nearly new iron w heel looking for farms to buy or rent. wagon with hayrack, also small med To Calculate Interest A rule often recommended for cal Lieute»a nt W. H. Vose, army sur- ium and large size pigs, very cheap. geon at Vancouver. Wash., was a Tom Steiner, on Green’s ranch, 2 12 culating interest for short periods is 20-11 as follows: To find the interest of guest in this city Wednesday and miles east of Hermiston. any given sum for any number of Thursday at the home of hia brother. For Sale—Team of mares 5 years F R Vose, and his sister, Mrs. S. old. weight 1200 pounds, and har days, multiply the principal by the R. Shelleday, while off duty on ness. collars and wagon. O. O. Felt number of days arid divide as fol- short furlough. house, R F. D. 1, Hermiston, Ore. lows: At 5 per cent, by 72; at 6 per cent, by 60; at 7 per cent, by 52; We desire to announce that we have added to our J 20 2tp at 8 per cent, by 45, and at 9 per garage force Mr. James Brown who carries very high • At a meeting of the directors of Found—Repeating shotgun on thè cent by 40. recommendations from the Lozier Motor Car Company. • the Hermiston Farmer's Exchange DICTIONARIES are in use by busi the Wells Fargo Express Company and the United © last Saturday Frank Auseon Was river road to Umatilla. Owner can ness men, engineers, bankers, States government, he having passed a very exacting judges, architects, physicians, Notre for Publication chosen president. C. M. Jackson vice secure it by coming to my ranch, farmers, teachers, librarians, cler government examination as magneto expert and who 2 president. H. J. Ott secretary proving property and paying me for Department of the Interior. Ü. S. and gymen, by tuccettful men and has had charge of a crew of automobile mechanics with Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. ‘ . A Chezik treasurer and manager this advertisement. Rudolph Schach- women tha world over. anieyer. the government army service since November, 1917. • fr. the current year. January 13, 1919. 20-ltp Are You Equipped to Win? Government advices state that Mr. Brown (though a • Notice is hereby given that Wil Weaned pigs for sale at the Tom regular man in the service) was paid civilian wages of a . The New International provides liam J. Warner, of Hermiston, Ore., $6 00 per day and government expenses extra, as an a . ** E Opel is going to quit city Stewart place in Columbia District assignee of Chas. A. Montandon, as- the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal ques 20-tfc. ignee of John D. Rice, assignee of expert in automobile mechanics during his period with J ' e for the more exhilarating pas- tion answerer. the government. • "me of ranching. He will resign We invite the auto owners of this Miles E. Pearson, who, on Sept. 30, If you seek efficiency and ad With the addition of this valuable and expensive • his position as assistant cashier in vicinity vancement why not make daily to come in and ask our ex 1904. made Desert Land Entry. No. man. we trust the automobile owners of Hermiston will • the local bank the middle of the use of this vast fund of inform 22273, for SE* SEL. Section 19. ation? appreciate the service we will be able to give them, as • month, and it is understood he will pert. Mr. James Brown, regarding Township 5 North, Range 29 East. their machine troubles. His expert this garage is permanently located here, pays taxes % be succeeded by a man from Mon- 2"ustrations. Colored Plates. advice is free, and you will find he Willamette Meridian, has filed no and helps the general upkeep of the community, and is tana, stSASnezrehtenlSubjects. 12,009 tice of Intention to make final proof, knows and can make recommenda not of the here-today-there-tomorrow type service sta- Adolf Skoubo was here the first tions that will eliminate your trou- to establish claim to the land above tion that furnishes no free air. free battery service and • 20-2tc described, before S. A. Newberry. of the week after having received bles Sappers' Inc. other accommodations that a permanent institution does, I nited States Commissioner, at his his honorable discharge from Camp Mr. Brown arrived Tuesday of this week and will For Sale—Porch seat, 1 rocker. 1 be pleased to show his ability to those desiring his Lewis, where he had been since be dresser, 1 oil stove, linoleum. 3 office, at Pendleton. Oregon, on the service». ing drafted four and a half months kitchen chairs, high chair. Monarch 13th day of March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: ago At the conclusion of a short range. 2 hand lamps, dishes, canned : Swayze, Charles A. Keller. | visit here he went to Boardman to fruit and some Mason quart jars William MEKRIAI O. Fritta, and Frank C. take up his ranch work where he also extra fine top buggy, pole, and Park, all of Hermiston. Oregon. off before entering the service. shafts. George C. Ellison. C. S. DUNN. Register. PHELPS CASH GROCERY WILI Remember the Old Stand Feed, Flour, Coal And a Few Little Things If you want Soap by the case you had better get our prices before buying. You will save money by FARMERS’ EXCHANGE MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE ANNOUNCEMENT • WEBSTERS N ew I nternational e 2 2 O SAPPERS’ INC ei ne as o o lei bi 00 ire eri ion wa and mp rm rat nd he e d ion he indi hai be r o xce ntr 1er, uch nn ted pnii ach le i Wi ng i n rid hap optin the I duet« coun seem that land lerm settle unde o ph lama Ge game ing t I ing tl yet r with the H feen note I "Tl there count lands chute. Catch Pend Ore.,