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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1919)
HE HERMISTON HERALD, OREGON HERMISTON, Our Service HERMISTON: Mrs. A. W Purdy returned Thurs day from a short visit to the county seat town of Pendleton. And What It Means to You F. L. Kelly left for Portland Mon day, to be away a week or ten days on a business visit to the Rose City. Assortment of Everything on the Market Mrs. P. B. Siscel, her sister Ethel, who is here on a visit, and Miss Lila McMillan visited with friends In Pen dleton Wednesday. Mrs. F. V. Prime and little son left ’ last Saturday for Portland, to visit for three weeks with relatives and friends in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamer of Minne haha District returned Monday from Sodaville, Ore., where they have been visiting most of the winter months. Herbert Sullivan, recently dis charged from naval service, went to Pendleton last Saturday, where he took the examination for mail clerk in the railway service. We deliver Twice a day, 11 A. M. and 3:30 P. M.. and Three Times on Saturday. 8:30 A. M.. 11:00 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline had as guests Tuesday ut their home in this city Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands of Boardman, friends of many years standing. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO Mrs. R. L. Barnard spent a few days this week in Walla Walla visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Barnari expect to move to that city along about the intter p. ri of the montn. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK Elk Savon Soap, 25 bars for........................................................ Easy Day Soap. 22 bars for............................................................ White Wonder Soap. 22 bars for................................................. Pearl White Soap, 18 bars for..................................................... White Borax Naptha, 18 bars for............................................ 20 Mule Team Borax Soap, 18 bars...................................... Try a can of Light House Clenser, just the same size as Old Clenser, 2 cans for $1.00 .. 1.00 ... 1.00 ... 1.00 ... 1.00 .. 1.00 Dutch 15c A Shipment of Fresh Dried Fruit Just Received Dried Dried Dried Bulk Apricots, 3 ‘ lbs for................................................................... Apples, 4% lbs for..................................................................... Prunes, 6 lbs for.......................... ...................................... ;....... Raisins, 7 lbs for ...................................................... Dried Peaches, 4 %2 lbs for...................................................... Bulk Peanut Butter, 2 lbs for................................... .... Oregon Walnuts, the best, 1 lb for 40c, 2 lbs for TRY A LOAF OF BUTTERNUT BREAD, FRESH EVERY 11.00 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 ...45c ...75c DAY J. A. Reeves, rural route mall car rier, and R. D. Miller, rancher north of town, were at the county seat Sat urday of last week taking in the auto show and transacting other business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger, ac companied by the lady’s father, A. Murchie of Wasco, visited with rela- tives and friends in and near this city Friday and Saturday of last week. Mrs. Geo. Lamberth returned home 1 hursday from Portland, where she was called over two weeks ago on account of the serious illness of her brother’s wife following an attack of flu. George C. Ellison, a former resi dent of this city, hut now operator and owner of a large garage at Dallas, Oregon, was here several days this week tansacting business and rent wing old friendships. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bilderback mo tored to Pendleton Saturday last to attend the auto show and races. They enjoyed the sights incident to the auto display very much, and also the auto races. Miss Eula Ravencroft of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, niece of Mrs. J. S. West, visited here several days this week. Her brother Frank, who has been stopping at the West home for some time, accompanied her east. TRY OUR Home Cured Hams And Bacon Mrs. J. 8. Cummins and little daughter Ruth Is here from Hunting ton visiting while the lady's mother, Mrs. B. W Mack, is away on a re creative visit to relatives in the above Eastern Oregon town. Delivery Twice a Day Morning and Evening DON T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131 MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE GROCERY Cakes, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday Afternoon and J. L. Stork, blacksmith and horse- shoer. was called to Boardman the first of the week, where he put in the day adorning the horses of vari ous ranchers in that neighborhood with suitable footwear. Mise Gertrude Simmons was tran sacting business at the offices of the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Co. In Pendieton Saturday. The lady is manager of the local telephon. ex- | change In this citv. A party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hawn Friday of last | week In honor of the lady's brother. : Arlie Goodwin, just out of the army | and visiting here while on his way to his ranch In Montana,was a very | nice affair. The rooms were taste- I fully decorated red. white snd blue. The game of Sammy. Rookie. Tommy | and Yankee was played. Marguerite Watson winning the prize. There was music, vocal and instrumental, | combined with a delicious luncheon! About 25 were present 50c Salmon Palm INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT President F. B. Swayze of the First National Bank, spent a couple of days i in Portland on business early in the PERCEY SISTERS MILLINERY Saturday, March 22 Will have on display for the first time Most Attractive Spring and Summer Millinery. Be Sure and Call and See Lad- ies'. Misses' and Children’s Hats. NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction Property You can meet your repair needs to You wouldn’t spend money to have an old pair of shoes half-soled and your full satisfaction through our reheeled, when the uppers are about repair service. ready to break through, would you? If repairing the implement doesn’t The same principle can be applied assure the best of service, it will pay when you study whether you will re you to come to our store and select pair an old implement or replace it a new implement. Sale with a new one. Good house and six acres. Home cost »3100. Complete plumbing. Land in alfalfa. Other buildings and sheds. Price »3200, One-Fourth Cash House, two story, six rooms, on Main St., and two lots in al falfa; small barn. Price $1000 9 acres in alfalfa Fine condition. in town. Investigate your needs now. And remember that we are ready to fur There is only one question to con nish whatever you need to your sat- sider: isfaction. Will the old implement, when re We have just received a car load paired, give you full service for at of McCormick Mowers and Rakes di least this year? rect from the factory and our prices "Pretty good” service will not be enough. It is never enough, and especially not this year when good prices for farm products will put a premium on extra bushels and ex tra tons. on them are the same as last Season. We carry a Complete Stock of Re pairs for the McCormick Mowers and Rakes at all times and are therefore In position to serve you promptly, thus preventing loss of time on ac count of broken Machinery during If you can repair any of your old the Haying Season. implements for full service, that will be real economy, and we are anxious We also have a complete stock of to help you put that economy into other Farm Implements on which our effect. prices are right. Price $1500 Cement business building on Main St. Cost »3000. Price $1800 Brick building on Hermiston avenue. Cost over $3500. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Price 820C0 Block of 14 lots, part in falfa. al Remember the Old Stand Price $25 Each 75 feet frontage on Main St., close in. Price $175 3 close in residence lots all in alfalfa. $50 each if taken together 3 acres in alfalfa; very sirable, and right in town. Feed, Flour, Coal And a Few Little Things de Price $800 3* acres with 2* in alfal- fa. Sidewalk past property. On i highway and attractive. FARMERS’ 8 The Boys to Please You and Fit Your Pocketbook Price $800 I have sold »10,000 worth of similar properties during the past week. Prospective buyers are examining the above and similar properties, but the first person who advances the money gets a contract or dead. These Newport Hermiston Properties are going to be sold. This week I have inserted ad vertising in Pendleton, Port land and other newspapers and shall continue to search for buyers until all—every parcel is sold. Orchard Spray All Kinds and Chemically Pure Portland Prices HERMISTON DRUG CO VULCANIZING E P. Dodd I have opened a Vulcanizing Shop in the Turner & Caldwell Garage and am prepared to do Half Soleing, Casing and Tube Vulcanizing. Hermiston HOT WATER BOTTLES Years of Experience Oregon G. F. Elliott Bring me your work Hermiston, Oregon