The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 15, 1919, Image 6

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON:
: HERMISTON
BEST PRICES
to be found anywhere in
SPRAY
LOCALS=
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Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winesett motored
| to Pendleton last Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph Allen was a Stanfield
visitor Tuesday at‘the home near
this city of her friend, Mrs. C.
Helms.
Look
Creme blue
indigo, heavy-
weight, cut
extra large
over
Shoes
Extra heavy
gray, stripes
on
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
Sulphurcan be mixed 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.
Mrs. H. Hitt returned Monday
from a short visit with friends In
Pendleton.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hiatt,
on Monday, Feb. 10, 1919, a ten and
one-half pound son.
Miss Virginia Todd visited over
Sunday at the parental home in this
in the week.
F. L. Jewett, rancher four miles
north of town, was transacting busi­
ness in this city Tuesday.
We also have the dry Arsenate of Lead and Black Leaf.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson re­
turned Wednesday on 1 7 from a
short visit to Pendleton.
Bargain
stripes, good
weight
Counter
$2.00
Buy now while
they last at
KING
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
DON’T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131 \
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
Rural Route Carrier J. A. Reeves
is taking his annual vacation, E. J.
Watson substituting for him.
Latest
Spring styles in Ladies and Misses
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Doherty re- ready to wear and made to measure
turned Monday from a visit of a garments. World Star underwear,
couple of days to friends in Pendle- hosiery, and measures taken for Bar-
ton.
cley and Standard corsets. Phone
22.
43, Mrs. A. S. Johnson.
A. E. Robb, traveling salesman for
a well known eastern calendar
New Garage
house, visited with relatives over
F. E. and S. M. Caldwell have
opened up and are now operating a
Sunday In this city.
garage and auto repair shop in the
Miss Gertrude Simmons, chief building one door west of the Far-
operator in the local telephone of­ mers’ Exchange. They extend an
fice, was a Pendleton visitor Wed­ invitation to all car owners to call
on them and become acquainted. adv
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lay and son
Notice
For the convenience of those that
Phillip have arrived from Tacoma
to again take up their residence in owe Dr. Illsley, they can pay E. P.
Illsley and he will receipt for the
this section.
22-ltp
same.
Ed. Jackson has received notifica­
For Sale
•
tion from the county court of his ap­
Thirty acres choice land in Fourth
pointment to the position of road
Unit, all in alfalfa; 3 acres new seed-
supervisor, taking the place of W. A.
.ng. Will sell for part cash.
In­
Leathers.
quire of owner, J. C. Mathison. 22-fc
The Altar Society had a delight-
We invite the auto owners of this
ful time at the home of Mrs. C. Hahn
vicinity to come in and ask our ex­
last Wednesday afternoon.
There
pert, Mr. James Brown, regarding
was a large attendance, and a déli­
their machine troubles. His expert
clous luncheon was served.
advice is free, and you will find he
knows and can make recommenda-
R. C. Canfield at his home on the tions that will eliminate your trou-
project came down with the flu last bles. Sappers’ Inc.
20-2tc
Saturday. The disease seems to be
in a mild form and he hopes to be
Dr. Freeze makes reg-
out in a week or ten days.
ular visite to Hermis-
ton. Consult him free
An operation was
performed tod be assured of good
Monday in St. Anthony’s hospital, of good eye service. 13
Pendleton, on Mrs. M. S. Kern, wife
of the president of the Inland Em­
pire Lumber Co. of this city.
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—‘-Y
A Real Garage,
With
-
Real Equipment.
Blue Caro, per 51b can
50c
Blue Caro, per 101b can
$1.00
Red Karo, per 5 lb can________________
Red Karo, per 10 lb can__________________
Crisco, 3 lb can_________________________
Buckwheat Flour, per package____________
Graham Flour, per package_______________
Whole Wheat Flour, per package_________
55c
1.05
.1.10
..1.00
.. 65c
No Rub Laundry Help, per package_____________
..65c
25
We have several reliable White Soaps, 4 bars for
25c
TRY OUR 30C COFFEE
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
Remember the Old Stand
WANT ADS
Mrs. F. A. Phelps was a Sunday
guest at the home of her daughter.
Mis. C. M. Voyen, in Boardman. The
Send your washing to the Model
latter lady accompanied her parent laundry at The Dalles, Oregon,
home Monday for a short vielt here. through P. B S see), local agent. Bas­
ket leaves Tuesday morning and re­
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ellison turns Saturday of each week. -adv49tfc
and children left Sunday last to
Wanted—Your subsciption for The
make their home in Western Oregon Saturday Evening Post, $2 00; The
Ladies Home Journal, $1 75; The
-i.
For a time they will visit in Port­ Country
Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H.
land and Eugene.
Graham, Hermiston, Ore.
3tfc
Stock For Sale—Early Maturing,
Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey bogs.
Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore.
12tfc
Mrs. A. C. Harnack and Mrs. J.
C. Mathison departed Tuesday even­
ing for Seattle on a two weeks visit
to relatives and friends in Portland,
Seattle and Everett.
Half of my farm for sale on very easy
terms. Come and see. C. W. La Bar.
re.
9ifc.
Hatching Egis— White Leghorn, 82
Mammoth Bronze
Pigs for sale. 85
up, also 1 fine registered Poland China
brood sow, 1 O I. C brood sow, 1 reg
istered O. I C. boar. L. Hammer 21tfc
G. U Eennett and family will
come here next week from Echo to
reside on one of the Frank Beddow
ranches in the east end. which they
have leased for this season.
L. H. Pearson, a former resident
of the project, came, over from Ta-
coma. Wash., Wednesday and passed
a " roupie
couple or
of days
“ays here
nere looking after
business matters connected with his
large ranch east of town
Feed, Flour, Coal
And a Few Little Things
FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
The Boys to Please You and Fit Your Pocketbook
setting: 88 for 100.
Turkey $5 setting
For Sale—Bay horse 7 years old, about
R Alexander of Pendleton has 1400 pounds. A. N Raymond. 22-tfc.
been hobnobbing with legislative
Wanted—Good horse about 1200
politicians at Salem this week, pounds Price must be right. A P.
while in the capital city on a visit to Ayres, Boardman, Ore.
22-tfc
Representative and Mrs. E P Dodd,
Perfectly running, partly new, 1918
the lady being his daughter.
Ford car for sale. Phone 73.
22 tie ;
We are again delivering Ford Cars on about
six to ten days notice, and if you have a car in
mind would ask you to come in and get prices
and terms. A car is necessary to keep up with
the other fellow in development, and the way
we sell them you cannot afford to not own one
at this time.
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS
For Sale—One good, fresh Jersey
cow, four years old. M. B. Murchie.
20-tfc I
|
|
Weaned pigs for sale at the Tom
Stewart place in Columbia District.
20-tfc.
Money Saved and Pleasures
Gained by the Users of
Gates Half
Soi«
Tires
Bring your worn tires in for
an examination on Wednes-
day, Feb. 19, at Sappers’ Inc.
Garage, Hermiston, Ore., by
G. W. Bradley.
For Sale—2 bred gilts. 1 sow. 6
COME AND GET YOUR SERVICE
Attorney J. T. Hinkle has been
passing most of the week In Salem ”158. Theo. Parks, R. F D 1. 21-4tp I
looking after Irrigation legislation
Ford 5 passenger touring car for
In the legislature. Joe knows the sale, $275 cash.
For Sale—White Leghorn hens. |
Phone 281. C. E
game, having been a member of the Hensley
Good laying strain. Mrs. Z. Pumph- |
22-tfc
house for two terms, and a year ago
22-ltp. |
was president of the Oregon Irriga­
For Sale—-Good Studebaker wa-
tion Congress.
gon.
E P Shaw.
Wanted—To trade 20 acres unim-
22-4tc.
Auto Truck
proved, with water on it. for good
For Sale—Alfalfa seed; no dod-
G. W Bradley, ex-county treasur­
automobile.
L. Hammer.
22-tfc
der.
N.
B.
Whitford.
21-tfc.
er. was here Wednesday making ar-
Sewing Machines sold, rented and
rangements to give a demonstration
For Sale Cheap—Sewing machine. repaired. Phone 281. C.
E. Hensley.
of Gates Half Sole Tires at Sappers'
Inquire at Jewelry Store.
22-tfc
22-tfc.
Garage Wednesday of next week
Ue is distributor for these tires, and
Furnitur* of four room house for
Wanted—Feed eutter. 10 or 1
explains further In an ad elsewhere sale, and house can be rented
In-
Inch, hand or power.
Inquire at I
in this issue.
quire at this office.
22-tfc.
Farmers' Exchange.
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS