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HERVISTON
HERALD,
H ERMISTON,
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The firm of Leathers & Gorham
has been dissolved, W A. Leathers
continuing the business.
Sun Kist
The Highest Grade
Canned Fruit in
America
W R. Walpole, Irrigon's most
wide-awake business man, was tran
sacting business in this city Monday.
Misa Josephine Creasy left Thurs-
day for Pendleton, where she will
enter training at St. Anthony's hos-
pital.
Miss Goldie Mumma returned
terday to her duties as teacher in the
Glass Valley, Ore., schools after a
week’s visit here with her parents
yes-
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PEACHES
CHERRIES
APPRICOTS
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RASPBERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
Phone Your Order to us
We Deliver Twice a Day
11 a. m
3:30 p. m
ISLEY’S
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
TRY OUR
Home Cured Hams And Bacon
Delivery Twice a Day
Morning and Evening
DON’T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131
MEATS RETAILS WHOLESALE
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday’s
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
Tuesdays and Fridays
NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS:
Hersey’s Cocoas, % lb can
Hersey’s Cocoas, 1 lb can
Crescent Coffee.
per lb......
Pears, Corn. Beans and Tomatoes. 1
3 Large Cans Hominy ...................... .
1 lb Can Salmon .................................. .
Red X Baking Powder, per lb
23c
45c
30e
35e
50c
15c
15c
$1.00
Farina, 10 lb sack ..................................... .
Rolled Oats, 10 lb sack ...........................
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps arrived
home last Sunday from Pendleton,
where the day before they were
guests at the home of the gentle
man's brother, Judge G. W. Phelps.
Anthony F. Drolshagen arrived
from Camp Meade. Maryland, the
latter part of last week, after having |
been mustered out of army service
ten days before Tony is now going
to Improve his ranch north of town,
on which he had proved up just be
fore he shouldered his musket and
went off to war.
Mrs W D Gordon was hostess at
| a delightful party given at her home
| on Beacon HUI ranch Wednesday
evening, the occasion being a sur
prise for Miss Josephine Creasy, who
left Thursday afternoon for Pendle
ton. Dainty refreshments were ser- |
| ved by the hostess, and *1! present |
voted It a very enjoyable affair.
Ed Hitt, operator of a jitney bust- 1
ness In Hermiston prior to his enlist-
| ment In the aviation department of |
stc
50c
Crystal White Soap. 7 bars ......................
Palm, Olive and Jap Rose Soap, per bar
60c
13e
i his home In Portland visiting
ter part of last week, after having
returned from France, where he put
I In the last three months of service
I before receiving his discharge.
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New Garage In Boardman
S. C. Mack, who with A. Cumins,
has entered the garage business in
Boardman, was in Hermiston on bus
iness Thursday. At present the new
firm is having a new building erect
ed in the above town, and on its com
pletion some time next week will |
open up with the agency for the |
Ford, Buick and Dodge line of cars,
a full list of accessories and equip
ped to do all kinds of auto repairing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pennock are
Teachers’ Institutes
now enjoying the luxury of a new
All teachers of the public schools
Chevrolet touring car which they of this county will be required to at
purchased at Lays’ Garage last Sat- tend one of the following institutes
nrday.
on the dates given below according
to a circular letter sent out from the
Mrs. D. M. Parker, who resides on offices of County Superintendent W.
the Davis place east of town that
w . Green:
was recently purchased by Mr. Park
Hermiston, March 15.
er, has been very ill the past two
Pilot Rock, March 22.
weeks.
Milton, March 29.
Pendleton, April 5.
Mayor and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie
and sons George and Gerald are in
Announcement
Pendleton passing a few days visit
We have established a place of
ing at the home of the lady’s par business on the lower floor of the
ents.
Telephone building, and extend an
invitation to the public to call and
Phil L. Lay passed the major por look over our stock of new automo
tion of the week in Portland tran biles. We have a large variety of
sacting business for Lays' Garage, of
cars to choose from, being the agents
which concern he is the junior mem
for the Ford, Dort, Reo, and Hump-
ber.
mobile. We are here to stay perman
ently and give you service in the sel
Postmaster John Young is taking
ection of an auto of your choice.
an annual 30 day vacation from his
Hermiston Auto Co.
duties in the postoffice. During his
layoff Miss Hattie Graham will assist
Notice for Publication.
Miss Elizabeth Leek in the mailing
room.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
S. R. Oldaker, genial old Sam—oi
Feb. 6th, 1919.
young Sam, just as you please, for he
Notice is hereby given that Bessie
plays both roles—is home again aftei G. Spencer, of Hermiston, Oregon,
his winter’s sojourn in the effete east who, on May 12th, 1915, made Rec
and south, where he pleasantly pass lamation
Homestead Entry, No.
ed the past few months visiting with 014695, for Unit "F in the SW%.
relatives.
being the SE‘ CW. Section 32,
Twp. 5 N., Range 29 E., Willamette
Harry Kelly, who has seen service Meridian, has filed notice of inten
in both France and Italy since becom tion to make 3-year proof, to estab-
ing a member of this nation’s fight lish claim to the land above describ
ing force over a year ago, arrived ed, before W. J. Warner, United
home Thursday morning after hav States Commissioner, at his office,
ing received his discharge from the at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th
navy.
day of April, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses Henry
W. L. Swan, purchasing agent for M. Sommerer, William J. Downer.
a large firm in Portland, has come Otto G. Sapper, and Charles A. Kel
to Hermiston to operate his alfalfa ler, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
tract of land near the southwestern
C. S. DUNN, Register.
border of this city. He will be here
all summer, and may build on the
Notce for Publication
place and remain permanently.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Percey Sisters Millinery store Is
January
13, 1919.
this week undergoing interior decor
Notice is hereby given that Wil
ation, and will be ready with a brand
new coat of paint to receive the lat liam J. Warner, of Hermiston, Ore.,
est styles In hats and Easter bonnets assignee of Chas. A. Montandon, as
that Miss Leah Percey has selected signee of John D. Rice, assignee of
tn Portland for the spring opening. Miles E. Pearson, who, on Sept. 30,
1904, made Desert Land Entry, No.
Edgar Thomas, a member of the 02273, for SE% SEL. Section 19,
military police force at Camp Lewis. Township 5 North, Range 29 East,
Wash., since his entry into the ser Willamette Meridian, has filed no
vice last August, returned to the tice of intention to make final proof,
home of his parents east of town to establish claim to the land above
Thursday morning after having re described, before S. A. Newberry,
United States Commissioner, at his
ceived his honorable discharge.
office, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the
Mrs. Ada Woodward, who ten days 13th day of March, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
ago purchased the Rymerson 40 acres
Frank
B. Swayze, Charles A. Keller.
a mile and a half east of this city
on the Diagonal road, has let a con William G. Fritts, and Frank C.
tract to Correll & Mayian for the Park, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
building of a fine large six room
house on her newly acquired posses
sion.
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Bob White Soap. I bara........ .......................
Charles Taylor, a well known and
popular employee in the offices of
the reclamation services here as time
keeper, returned Sunday from a visit
of ten days at the home of his sis
ter in Seattle. The little trip to
Seattle was in the nature of an an
nual vacation layoff, but some of the
gentleman's many friends had it all
doped out that Charles would ere
his return turn it into a honeymoon
journey. That they had not read
the cards right is shown by the fact
that he came home—alone—and
that he is still free and untrammeled.
It Is Practical
Economy To Paint
Your Buildings
Now and Protect
Your Property
From Decay
and Ruin
Allowing your buildings to go unpainted in
order to save paint money is like allowing your
insurance policy to lapse because you want to
save the premium. Either is poor economy.
Millions of dollars are lost annually because property
is not protected against weather, for unpainted build
ings offer no resistance to the destructive elements.
Property insurance requires paints and finishes of
the finest quality. Wind, rain, sunshine, snow—each
acts differently upon a painted surface. It is neces
sary therefore to use greet care in the selection of paints
and varnishes for this important task of protection.
For fifty years and more Sherwin-Williams products
have been accepted and used as standard high quality
finishes. They will successfully protect and increase
the value of your property.
A full line cf Sherwin-Williams finishes at our store.
May we not talk over painting plans with you ?
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