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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
Notice of Final Hearing HERMISTON! (ISIIY’S =LOCALS- Watch for sale soon. the Methodist = 3 food Gertrude Simmons and Merle Hall spent Saturday last in Pendleton. Mrs. F. A. Phelps was a week- end guest at the Boardman home of her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Voyen. Mrs. F. L. Kelly, accompanied by her daughter Yudeth, visited in Pendleton Monday. Ground Barley Cow Feed Ground Oats Mill Feed Chick Food Seed Barley Seed Oats Oil Meal Mrs. W. R. Nugent, accompanied by her sister. Miss Dunn, were Um atilla visitors to Hermiston Wednes day. Rolled Barley Hog Feed Cracked Corn Scratch Food Seed Wheat Seed Rye Calf Meal Poultry Supplies Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Challis return ed Wednesday from a visit of a I couple of days to friends in Pendle- ; ton. The Catholic ladies will hold a cooked food sale in the former rest room one door east of the bank on Saturday, April 19. Mrs. W. S. Boynton and daugh- I ter, Mrs. Roy Sullivan, returned I Tuesday from a visit of several days | with relatives in Pendleton. wc deliver Twice a day, 11 A. M. and 3:30 P. M.. and Three Times on Saturday, 9:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Win. Kennedy was here from | Portland several days last week as- sisting corporations and individuals figure out their income tax. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171 A. L. Currie left for his home in Tacoma Monday after passing sev eral days here looking after his 20 nere tract a mile and a half north of town. Edward Haugeberg returned to | his home In Portland last Saturday after a visit of several days pleas- I antly passed here with his old ' friend. Dr. Francis P. Adams. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. visitors in this I The gentleman the Tum-a-Lum board City. SPECIALS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK Miss Elizabeth Leek, the genial lady who is assistant postmaster in the local postoffice, is this week enjoying her week's annual vaca- tion. Elk Savon Soup, 25 bars for......................................................... »1.00 Easy Day Soap, 2 2 bara for............................................................ .. 1.00 White Wonder Soap, 22 bars for................................................. .. 1.00 Pearl White Soap, 18 bars for..................................................... .. 1.00 White Borax Naptha, 18 bars for............................................ .. 1.00 20-Mule Team Borax Soap, 18 bars...................................... .. 1.00 Try a can of Light House Clenser, just the same size as Old Dutch Clenser, 2 cans for 15c Dried R. L. Tippie were city last Tuesday. is the manager of Co. in the Sea In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County In the Matter of the Estate of Wil lard A. McLallen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ex ecutor herein has filed with the clerk of the above entitled court his final report and that the judge of said court has designated Monday, April 28, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon as the time, and the rooms of said court in the County Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore gon. as the place when and where hearing shall be had thereon. All per sons interested are notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said report should not be approved, the executor discharged, and his bondsmen exon erated. Dated this 17th day of March, 1919. William G. Fritts, Executor. First Class Lands TRACTS OF FROM 20 to 50 acres Best Quality S. R. Oldaker -------- AT-------- Hermiston Realty Co C. McKenzie motored to Pendleton Sunday and passed a pleasant day visiting at the home of the lady's parents in the county seat town. E. W. Mack of the Hermiston Drug Co. will shortly install an all marble soda fountain. It will be eight feet long and of the latest style in architecture. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Phelps have taken apartments at the MeDermed home on the west side. The gentle- nan is assistant engineer on the highway work being done on the state road through this section. Home Cured Hams And Bacon Delivery Twice a Day Morning and Evening W. J. Kennings is slowly recov ering after a nerve-wracking siege from a carbuncle on the neck that necessitated his suspending work at the alfalfa mill of the C. S. Mc Naught Co. for several days. DON’T FORGET THE PHONE—NO 131 Miss Bertha McKeen gave a pleasant party to a number of her friends Thursday evening at the home of her parents a short dis tance east of town. All report hav ing had a most enjoyable time. MEATS RETAIL & 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 Monopole Rolled Oats, per sek Graham Flour,....................................... Eastern Corn Meal. Blydenstein’s Dietary Flour...... Jiffy Jell and Jell-O. per pkg....... Jnow Flake Crax.. large pkg Snow-Flake Crax., Small pkg Household Soda Crax,. per box. Von Hoeler's White Soap, 4 Bars Cudahy's White Soap. 4 Bars Crystal White Soap. 7 Bars Bob White Soap. 8 Bars ................ Tuna Fish...,. ............ • • • • % • J. E Berry of Umatilla wi in town the latter part of last and returned home the same day with a brand new five passenger Ford touring car that he purchased from the Hermiston Auto Co. Vera Morfltt entertained a t young people at her home h and Main street Thursday There was cards, and • dancing was indulged in. after appetising luncheon was served. 85c 65e «5e 40c 13e 43c 85c 20c tie Me 50e . 50c . >3e 2 Catholic ladies to the number of 15 were socially entertained Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. J W MeDermed on the West Side, Ere their departure all partook of luncheon. Miss O'Rourke presiding over the coffee urn. Mr and Mis Aaron Thomas and two children, recently from Idaho. have moved In from Butter and taken apartments in the Har- nack residence. Mr Thomas barber by trade, and has accepted a position In the Pioneer Barber INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction 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. with a new one. 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 le- 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 We also have a complete stock of be real economy, and we are anxious to help you put that economy into ether Farm Implements on which our pi ices are right. effect. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Hermiston, Cregon We Are Agents For The Oliver Plow Works Machinery A Shipment of Fresh Dried Fruit Just Received Mayor and Mrs. F. Apricots, 31 lbs for............................................................... »1.00 1.00 Dried Prunes, 6 lbs for.......................... ............................................... 1.00 Pulk Raisins, 7 lbs for 1.00 Dried Peaches. 4 % lbs for...... 1.00 Bulk Pennut Butter, 2 lbs for ..45c Oregon Walnuts, the best, 1 lb for 40c, 2 lbs for ...75c TRY A LOAF OF BUTTERNUT BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY And What It Means to You Some raw lands Some partly improved All at reasonable prices Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson and daughter Edile motored to Pendle ton last Saturday, where they spent the day visiting and transacting business. Dried Apples, 4% lbs for..................................................................... Our Service Special Orders Received Property SALE Continues Old Newport home—seven rooms;- complete plumbing, fire place, beautiful grounds. small bearing orchard and berries. Balance of 12 acres in alfalfa. Mowers Rakes Harrows Wagons Cultivators Plows At Home on the West Side FARMERS’ EXCHANGE $5500 Nine acres across the rail- road track , all in alfalfa. $1500 Six acres on Fourth Street. Part in alfalfa. Fine building location. $1200 Block of lots, sightly, level- ed, 3* blocks from Post Of- flee, adjoining ditch, 14 lots for Orchard Spray All Kinds and Chemically Pure Portland Prices $490 Block of lots on Newport Avenue between 6th. * 7th. Streets, each. Three specially good building sites of 2 lots each, Your chance for HERMISTON DRUG CO $125 Ten acres mile from city li mits—most of water paid. $400 20 acres on North side of project unimproved, will trade for homes. Other properties at same low prices. VULCANIZING I have opened a Vulcanizing Shop in the Turner & Caldwell Garage and am prepared to do Half Soleing, Casing and Tube Vulcanizing. ALL MUST BE SOLD HOT WATER BOTTLES E. P. Dodd Hermiston, Oregon Years of Experience G. F. Elliott Bring me your work Hermiston, Oregon