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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON : HERMISTON BEST PRICES À ■ . ====== LOCALS----- SPRAY — Howard E. Illsley left Wednesday for Vancouver, Wash., where he has I accepted a position in a jewelry store in that city. Creme blue indigo, heavy- weight, cut extra large Mrs. A. E. Pierson has received a letter from her son over seas, expects to be home sometime in i March. He Look Mrs. Verlin Graham came from Portland Monday, and is enjoying a visit this week at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West, in this city. Shoes Bargain $2.00 Counter Buy now while they laat at CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY We have again inaugurated a free delivery to any part of the city. We make one de livery in the forenoon of each week day. Why not order your grocer ies when ordering your meat and have both delivered at the same time working force w ho J. W. McDermed this week : rented the the building one door east of < Oregon Hardware Co. store, and has opened up a carpenter and cabinet making shop therein. L. D. Lay was a ten day visitor to this city from his home in Tacoma. He was here on a business proposi- tion, and it may be that he will again take up his residence in this community. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. DeForest have been here all this week from Port land overseeing operations looking to the establishment of a cream station. The station will be located In the rear east side of the Farmers' Ex change building. It is said that Mr. DeForest is operating many esta blishments of this kind in Western Mrs. W. L. Blessing has kindly Oregon. consented to act as correspondent The Methodist Ladies are resum for The Herald in Columbia District. ing the social side of their church AH residents in that neighborhood ■ will confer a favor by telephoning work after their enforced idleness. happenings of importance that may They have planned a series of small silver teas, each hostess limiting her occur there 'each week . guests to ten. Mrs. Voelker started . ******** I Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught the movement by giving a tea last passed Wednesday and Thursday of Wednesday. The ladies present on this week in Walla Walla, the lady that occasion reported a very enjoy visiting with friends while Mr. Mc able time. A number of the ladies Naught attended to business mat- are planning evening affairs, thus teis. The trip was made by auto, Including the men. good roads making the journey a pleasant and comfortable one. Dr. Freeze makes reg- liar visits to Hermis- Mrs. J. D. Watson entertained the on. Consult him free I members of the Bridge Club at het and be assured of good home on Gladys avenue last Monday of good eye service. 13 W. A. Leathers was here from Pendleton a few days this week look ing after business connected with the hay and grain firm of Leathers i & Gorham. Himself and Mrs. Leath- ¡ ers expect to return home from their visit in the county seat town the first of next month. ■ afternoon. This is the first social | event to be held since the city was embraced by the influenza plague, and portends the resumption of these Pleasant social gatherings from now on. W. L. Taylor of Moro, and Earl Fields of Wasco were investigating the lands In and adjacent to this pro ject a couple of days the fore part of the week with a view to purchas- ing and locating on farms here. While here they called on their old friends of former days, Mr and Mrs. P. B. Siscel. MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE With the addition of another mechanic to our William Shaar returned Tuesday morning from a couple of days’ busi- ness visit to Portland. Some say that “Bill” went down to buy—hut we said we would not tell, and there now, we nearly spilled the beans. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham passed 1 Tuesday and Wednesday of this week In Boardman, the gentleman lo king after his ranch interests near that I city while the lady visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden. DON'T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131 Auto Owners, Attention! Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Col. J. K. Shotwell spent several days In Portland this week on busi ness connected with the Shotwell Contracting Co., of which concern Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fowler motor he is president. ed to Irrgion last Saturday evening. 1 hey were accompanied by Miss F. K. Payne of Upper Butter Creek Marie Pierson. visited over last Sunday with his | son, H. L. Payne, and family, who re T. H. Gaither, north of town sides on and operates the Isaac Jay rancher is back from a visit to the place a short distance east of this old home at Fonda, Iowa, where i city. Mrs. Gaither is still visiting. | • | I KIN We also have the dry Arsenate of Lead and Black Leaf. Alfred Groom and Herbert Sullivan arrived last Saturday evening to re sume civil life after having received their discharge at Bremerton, Wash., from naval service. on Large blue stripes, good weight 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. Nicholas Codd, president of the Hermiston Light & Power Co., came from Spokane and passed several days of this week in this city. over Extra heavy gray, stripes Now is the time to prepere for Spraying your Orchard with Lime Sulphur ! | I has specialized on large cars for 10 years, and with a $1500 equipment | Mr. and Mrs. A. Boslar arrived home In their auto Tuesday after- noon from Mabton, whither they were called the latter part of last week on account of the dangerous illness following an operation of Mrs. W. O. Cox, wife of a brother of Mrs, Boslar. A turn for the better before they left gives hope that the lady will recover. WANT ADS Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P, B Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Tuesday morning and re- urns Saturday of each week. -adv49Lfe 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, lib 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 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Royal Bakery Goods from Portland PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 LION TIRES AND TUBES Service Quality We maintain a high standard on heavy busses carrying 16 to 22 passengers per trip running 20900 miles on a regular schedule. Guarantee 5000 miles. Get Our Prices. We Make Our Adjustments Hermiston Farmers’ Exchange Wanted—Your subsciption for The Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The Ladies Home Journal, *1 75: The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. H. 3tfc Sewing machine repairing and sup. olies, all makes. Phone 281. C. E. Hensley. 18tfc Slock For Sale—Early Maturing. Eisilv Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. Geo H Root, Hermiston, Ore. 12lfc Half of my farm for sale on very easy terms. Come and see. C. W. LaBar re 9tfc. For Sale—A number of Barred Rock roosters. Mrs. Geo. Lambirth, on the Lay ranch. 21-ltp. For Sale—Alfalfa seed; no dod- der. N. B. Whitford. 21-tfc. Two fine Jersey heifers, 1 one year and 1 fifteen months old, 1 good gentle driving horse and 1 good heavy spring wagon for sale at R. B. McLane’s ranch, 212 miles due east of Hermiston on the Diagonal road. For Sale—One good, fresh Jersey cow. four years old. M. B. Murchie. Notce for Publication ef garage tools, testers and trouble finders, we are prepared to give the 20-tfe Department of the Interior, U. S. Mrs. F. L. Kelly, who was called Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, only real garage servire obtainable Bring your trouble to a tried to Portland a couple of weeks ago on For Sale—Five shoats. weight January 13, 1919. shop We have more than a traveling suitease of tools and we will be account of the death of her son’s about 7 5 pounds each, F. B. Knap- Notice is hereby given that Wil wife from influenza, arrived home ton. 20-2tc liam J. Warner, of Hermiston, Ore., to stand back of the work when suitease mechanics move to other Sunday. On the return journey she assignee of Chas. A. Montandon, as parts. We boast of several cases of trouble tried out by others the past visited a day or two in The mares years signee of John D. Rice, assignee of weight 1200 pounds, and har- week that have since been brot to us and corrected. Don’t listen to jeal- with relatives, she said the flu Mt- Miles E. Pearson.‘who, on Sept. 30, uation had cleared up somewhat Felt- 1904, made Desert Land Entry, No. ous persons w ho may try and convince you otherwise, but try out the --------------- Portland, but Is stil quite severe in I nouse, R F. D 1, Hermiston, Ore. 02273, for SE* SEU. Section 19. 20 2tp above statement and he convinced by experience. You cannot at this time The Dalles. Township 5 North. Range 29 East, bring ua a job that cannot be poperly and satisfactorily turned over to Weaned pigs for sale at the Tom Willamette Meridian, has filed no Mr. and Mrs. B F Knapp and you. for. with the changea now made, we know we can handle any auto family, who have been residents of Stewart place In Columbia District. tice of intention to make final proof, JO-tfc. to establish claim to the land above trouble known. However, if you feel you cannot be made to believe Hermiston a number of years, during described, before S. Newberry, which time the gentleman has been We invite the auto owners of tbia United States Commissioner, at his these facts, we still want you to feel free to come in for our free battery enraged in the real estate business vicinity to come in and ask our ex office, at Pendleton. Oregon, on the cervice and air, as this la the only garage giving real garage service. with Mr. Dodd, left Saturday last to pert. Mr. James Brown, regarding 13th day of March. 1919. make tbeir future home in Oakland. their machine troubles. His expert Claimant names witnesses: Calif, where Mr. Knapp haa estab- advice Is free, and you will find he Frank B. Swayze. Charles A. Keller. | Habed an agency for the selling of * knows and can make recommenda- William G. Fritts, and Frank C. well known make of auto tires all tlona that will eliminate your trou- Park, all of Hermiston. Oregon. (A Hermiston Institution For Over Eight Years ) over that state. hies Sappers' Inc. 20-2tc C. S. DUNN. Register. 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