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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
THE We are Pendleton agents for Phoenix Silk Hose They wear better, look better and cost you less than the ordinary kinds. You know that because you've worn them or someone whom you know has told you about them. They are made of the purest silk, without any artificial loading or weighting. This assures you of the maximum of ser vice. We have them In just the col ors to match your shoes—Greys, Browns. Champagne Black and White. the pair No. 704 is a fashioned stocking. $1.50 the pair At this store we aim to give you both—we buy with that in mind. We give you the best for the price, no matter what the price for 98c per yard $2.25 BUY KAISER KNIT UNDERWEAR imported Pongee Silk and it was really a $1.50 value, you would say It was a bargain wouldn't you? BE SURE TO SEE OUR SILK DRESSES AT $18.50 and $22.50 They Are Wonders Excellent quality—smart, new styles—latest spring colors of Rose, Navy, Copen, Pekin, Grey, Tan and Brown—Embroidered, beaded or tailored styles. The Materials are Taffeta, Messe- line. Crepe and Georgette. ... $1.85 No. 398 is a heavy full fashion ed stocking, the pair... OREGON Where to Find Style and Quality No. 368 Is a full fashioned stocking. the pair HERALD, IERMISTON. If we offered you $1.50 No. 365 is a seamless stocking. $1.15 HERMISTON Don't Overlook Our Bargain Basement It’s the home of real, honest bar gains. If it’s in our Bargain Base ment it’s a real bargain. Visit Our Men’s Department It's crowded full of the season's newest Styles. We are Pendleton agents for the Hart-Schaffner & Marx Clothes. You know them, by reputation at least, try one and you’ll never‘wear any other make.—every suit is guaran teed all-wool, hand tailored, and they are positively the most serviceable and satisfactory suits in America. when we say a thing w advertise mean it when we say $1.50 value, ex rest assured it is a $1.50 value amine this pure Pongee silk and com- pare it with any 11. 50 quality ally- can buy where else you all want of it while it lasts, at the spe- Don't bny till you've seen them They cost but a little more than the cheaply tailored, cotton mixed suits and they’ll wear and look good four times as long. $25.00, $35.00. $45.00 to $6 5.00 The War Trophy Train will be here on April 8th, next Tues day. at 4 p. m. You'll want to see it. Make this store your headquar ters—meet your friends here. Well, that is the only way we cial price of, The Yard, 98c Pure Food Department The Prettiest Spring In our sanitary basement every thing is new. clean, pure and fresh. Give this department a look—it will do you good. Ginghams You ever saw is what you will say when you see the wonderful assort- PENDLETON’S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE FOR SERVICE, APPEARANCE AND COMFORT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Regular sizes at, the suit....... $100 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Extra large sizes, the suit .... $1.15 HITT Mr. Richards and Mr. Gaylord, a couple of Spokane auditors, are checking up the accounts of the Far mers’ Exchange. Mr. Hesser, a well known resident, has been placed up on the books and Mr. Chezik has sent in his resignation. At present it is not known what other changes will take place, but it is likely nothing will be done until all reports of the auditors are completed. Auditing Books Confectionery Go To Walla Walla Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Bali Goods First Class Billiard and Pool Tables Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Barnard leave today or tomorrow for Walla Walla to make their future home after a residence in this city the past 18 months, during which time Mr. Bar nard had charge of the City Trans fer for W. B. Beasley while the gen tleman was serving in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard formerly lived in Walla Walla, and on their return to that city the gentleman will again resume his position with a brick manufacturing concern that he held for four years before coming here. $2500 For Five Acres Wm. Smith has added another im proved five acres to his ten on the west side, having closed a deal last UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Saturday whereby he became owner of the fine orchard tract adjoining Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner his own on the west side, which he purchased from Mr. Paine for $2500, HOHBACH’S Mr. Smith can now justly be called the apple king, both tracts having Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Pendleton been planted to the finest variety of apple trees that are now bearing. French Restaurant LAND LEVELING Will do your work under engineer'» instructions You’ll Be Satisfied See me J. K. SHOTWELL Hermiston, Oregon CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church (In Lodge Hall) 10 * a. m. Bible Schoel. 11 1 a. m. Preaching, 2 I p. m. Sunday School. 3 p. m. Preaching. Columbia School 6 30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. M. R. Gallaher, Pastor. Christian Science Library, Ila. m.. Subject: "Christ Jesus” Sunday School, 10 a. m. E. A. Bensel, Supt. Morning Services 11 a. m. Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. Umatilla, 10:00 a. m. by Manufacturers. tion of your invention tor FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. We getrat ents or no fee. Write our free book of 300 needed inventions. D. SWIFT & CO. Patent Lawyers. Estab. Seventh St., W • We have secured the agency in this territory for the well known Thermoid tire and tube line. This is the first display of this tire on the project, but it has proved its merit " and wherever it has been handled, with our new gaurantee basis will undoubtedly make good with the SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE PATENTS 207 Announcement UMATILLA ITEMS Catholic Church bought Bought Five Lots 1889. on. D C. pect for capitalists here for building houses. A welcome rumor is circulating in Umatilla that we are going to have a bank soon. Umatilla is now on the move. All citizens are cleaning up their yards and are having the rubbish hauled away. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wellman and Mr. and Mrs. Schanno are spending the week with friends. Mrs. McCune was a Portland vis itor the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson of Arling ton spent Saturday and Sunday with Clint Harvey and family. Mr. Egan and Mr. Welch of Walla Walla were week end guests at the Chapman house. Earl Brownell and family motored to Hermiston Monday. Mr. Halkins and Mr. Halford, who have been employed by the Jones- Scott Co. for several months, left Monday for Idaho, where they will spend the summer on their home steads. Jim Iteese and Geo. Wellman were in Stanfield Monday. Mr. Shaw of Sand Point spent Sun day with bis sister, Mrs. Tonas. Mrs. Butterwood is spending a few weeks in Utah, having been called there by the death of her uncle.' • ‘ C. S. Brownell was an over Sunday day visitor In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens were business visitors to Hermiston Mon day. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Clifford Caldwell were in Hermiston Satur- day. Mr. Gus Tonas and family have moved from Sand to .their new home which they purchased a short time ago from Mrs. Kelly. Carl Brownell and family of Pen- ileton were guests of relatives here and at Irrigon Sunday. H. C. and H. L. Hart, father and son, last Saturday took a little fly in a real estate investment when they secured title from the City of Her- miston of five desirable lots adjoin ing their own property on the west aide. It Is their intention to Hoover- ize by cultivating and planting gar dens on the. lots this year and next Dr. Freeze makes reg- year further improve them by build- ular visits to Hermis- ton. Consult him free ing a residence thereon. and be assured of good of good eye service. 26 auto owners of this section. Tires are now on display at Me- Dermed’s Cabinet Shop next door east of the Oregon Hardware. Come In and look them over. Jas. E. Watson. Baptist Church now have on display Plaids. Stripes and Checks Union suits made of fine gauze lisle, shell or band top, low neck, sleeveless, tight knee. —FOR— ment we Jean Dexter, who lives about a mile from Umatilla, was found under neath the railroad bridge a little after seven Tuesday morning In a very bad condition. He was uncon- scious and badly hurt, It is believed that he was jarred off the bridge when he stepped to the side while No. 5 passed Mr. Dexter was taken to Dr. Didier’s office immediately and from there to Pendleton on the motor. He was accompanied by his mother and brother Henry. There is not a vacant house tn Umatilla There is an excellent pros- WANT ADS J the in famous Toile du Norde and Carsomia Ginghams—not an old pattern in the lot, all new and of standard quality. The Yard, only 30c & 35c horses, For Sale—Several light 1 weight, 1100 to 1200. . J. K. Shot- 24-tfc. well. Wanted—To trade 20 acres unim- proved, with water on it, for good 22-tfc automobile. L. Hammer. THIS PRICE BE CAME EFFECTIVE 24th MARCH For Sale—Milk cows and heifers coming fresh. P. P. Sullivan. 23tfc For Sale—Gentle four year old Jersey bull. Register number will be furnished by owner. Call on or write to Quick & Davis, Irrigon. Ore. 26-29 HERM ISTON CREAMERY CO $800 cash or $1000 on time for 20 acres, being the NY of the NEW of the NW 1. See 29, T. 5. N„ R. 29, E. W. M. Unimproved. Abstract to date. P. H. Schram, 281 1 Larrabee 26-4tc St., Portland. Ore. Shiurpl’s Pruning, grafting, by the old re liable experienced pruner, J. A. Ro wan. Drop a card. Route 1, Hermis ton, Ore. 27-4tp WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay For Sale— Porch swing and break- fast table at Correll & Mayran shop. 23-tc. straw. Robb 27-tfc For Sale—Registered gilt pigs. H. JI Stillings. and 6 27-tfc For Sale—Vetch Ranch. CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Varities Soft Drinks, Cigars Tobacco Electric Light (jlobes and Supplies Wanted—To buy some good milk COWS. 27-4tp Phone Stanfield, 28-F1S. Turkey Eggs, $2.50 for io. Mrs. 28-2tp J. T. Embry. Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal We are always in the market for loose hay delivered at the mill GET OUR PRICES C.S.McÑ AUGHT C° MA GJ1ZINES& PERIODICALS For Sale—1 team of young horses. weight about-1300 pounds. M. B 28-tfc Murchie. Justoftire Stork Single Comb Black Minorca eggs for sale. $1.50 per setting of 15. Mrs. C. P. Boies, Irrigon, Ore. 28-5p Bermiston" BALED HAY Any Quantity at Would like to rent a tract with 20 to 40 acres in alfalfa on shares. Ad dress P. O. Box 531, Hermiston, Ore. 28-2tp HERMISTON Second Hand Store Jersey cow, just fresh, for sale; also second hand McCormick Mower, set of heavy leather harness, extra horse collars: five extra good Duroc gilts, one to farrow soon, balance bred for early fall farrow. J. W. Campbell. 29-ltc Is now open for business Warehouse Mixed Car of Feed Stock Soon Under New Management At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. Wanted to Rent—Residence, with option to buy within 90 days. J. J. Casserly. 29-tfe For Sale—3 nice brood sows. J. J. Send your washing to the Model 29-tfc laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, Casserly. through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas For Sale— O. G. Sapper Ranch. 2c ket leaves Tuesday morning and re For Sale—2 seated hack and 1 turns Saturday of each week. 49-tfc seated buggy, in good condition. J. Stock For Sale—Early Maturing, K. Shotwell. 29-tfc Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. Wanted—- Horses to pasture by the Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore. 12-tfc We Will Buy all Your Old Junk Baled Alfalfa Hay Bought in Car Lots Only W. A. LEATHERS Phone 4022 Near Depot CALL AND SEE US month at $2.50 per month per head. Half of my farm for sale on G. L. Bennett on B. F. Locke. See I C W. Beddow ranch. easy terms. Come and see. 29-2tc. 9-tfc La Barre J. McCoy, Prop Jacob L. Stork Hatching Eggs—White Leghorn. For Sale $2 setting: $8 for 100. Mammoth Thirty acres choice land In Fourth Bronze Turkey $5 setting. Pigs for ale, $10 up. also 1 registered O. I. Unit, all in alfalfa; 3 acres new seed In 1 boar. L. Hammer 28-tfc ing. Will sell for part cash. quire of owner, J. C. Mathison. 22-fc Wanted—Your subscription for The Saturday Evening Post. $2.00; The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed H. Graban, Hermiston, Ote. 29-tfc The Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS J.L.VAUGHAN ELECTRIC FIXTURES For Rent—20 acres, partly im- III AND APPLIANCES proved. Good terms. good section. Inquire Herald, or address E. 3128. 35, Spokane. 2«-tfc Alfalfa Hay Blacksmith - AND ■— Horseshoer on short Notice. I Hermiston Transfer Company I one. Cor. Main and Second Sts.