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Notice of Final Hearing
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Oregon for Umatilla County
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
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lard A. McLallen, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the ex
Mrs. A. C. Voelker spent the day ecutor herein has filed with the clerk
Saturday in Pendleton.
of the above entitled court his final
report and that the judge of said
Mrs. Durfy, the proprietoress of court has designated Monday, April
the Hermiston Hotel, has gone to 28, 1919. at 10 o'clock in the fore
Portland for a short business trip.
noon as the time, and the rooms of
said court in the County Court House
Miss Katheryn Short has return in Pendleton. Umatilla County, Ore
ed after a two weeks visit with gon, as the place when and where
| friends in Portland and Seattle.
hearing shall be had thereon. All per-
sons interested are notified to then
Mrs. J. McCoy and daughter Leu- and there appear and show cause, if
ella visited in Pendleton last Satur
any they have, why said report
day.
should not be approved, the executor
discharged, ani his bondsmen exon-
Members of the different commit-
erated.
will
Hees for the Eastern Star ball
Dated this 17th day of March, 1919.
meet at the library Monday at 8 p.
William G. Fritts, Executor.
Î HERMISTON
50 dandy cook books
Saturday to the first
of Ryzcn Baking
rchase
price on the books
are given away will
after the
If you want one of
don
it this chance.
We
Powd
zon
50c
FREE
Miss Hattie Graham spent the
| latter part of last week at the West
ranch visiting with Mrs. Alfred C.
Swarner.
Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner, children
and Miss Hattie Graham spent Fri
day afternoon at the Lane Dam
visiting with Mrs. Stanyan.
N. Seaman of Irrigon Ore., is the
proud owner of a new Chevrolet
car purchased this week from Lays’
Garage.
We deliver Twice a day, 11 A. M.
and 4.00 P. M., and Three Times on
Saturday, 9:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
and 4:00 P. M.
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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:—
Graham Flour,. .........................
Eastern Corn Meal,
Blydenstein’s Dietary Flour,
Jiffy Jell and Jell-O. per pkg
Snow-Flake Crax . Small pkg
Household Soda Crai , per boi
Von Hoeler’s White Soap, 4
Cudahy’s White Soap. 4 Bars
Crystal White Soap. 7 Bars
Bob White Soap. K Bars
Tuna Fish,
%
85c
ÍSc
«5c
40c
13c
43e
lie
«5e
J 0c
25c
25c
5 Oc
50c
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Quality
A party of Umatilla ladies com-
posed of Mrs. J E. Berry and Mrs.
H. H. Edwards, together with their
guest. Mrs. H. S. Brewer of Wal-
Iowa, motored to Hermiston last
Monday in the first named lady's
new car and passed a pleasant few
hours visiting with friends.
Mes-
dames Edwards and Berry stated
while here that there was much act
ivity being manifested in the Sea.
port City, nome new houses being
under course of
construct ion and
others contemplated, and there Is to
be a big recreation pavilion built
near town on the banka of the
mighty Oregon—the Columbia riv-
And what It Means to Y
INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT
NEEDS CAREFULLY
Whatever You Need—Repairs or New
Implements—We Can Supply
to Your Satisfaction
You can meet your repair need
You wouldn't spend money to have
an old pair of shoes half-soled and your full satisfaction through
reheeled, when the uppers are about repair service.
, ready to break through, would you?
If repairing the implement doe
The same principle can be applied assure the best of service, it will
when you study whether you will re you to come to our store and se
pair an old implement or replace it a new implement.
with a new one.
Investigate your needs now.
remember that we are ready to
There is only one question to con
nlsh whatever you need to your
sider:
isfaction.
Will the old implement, when re
We have Just received a car 1
paired, give you full service for at of McCormick Mowers and Rakes
least this year?
reet from the factory and our prl
“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 Seat
We carry a Complete Stock of
pairs for the McCormick Mowers i
Rakes at all times and are there
in position to serve you protup
thus preventing loss of time on
count
of broken Machinery dur
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
to help you put that economy Into other Farm Implements on which
effect.
prices are right.
Some raw lands
Some partly improved
All at reasonable prices
S. R. Oldaker
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Hermiston Realty Co
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO
Hermiston, Oregon
of Madam Me
to have her
after a sojourn
Portland and
Big stores draw trade from a dis
tance. Big merchants go after the
trade. This trade builds a town. A
good town has better schools. 11-
braries and churches. and better
modern conditions of daily life
Hermiston Merchants are reaching
out. Their stocks are growing.
They seek to please and serve their
customers, New business is coming
here from miles distant.
Phone 413
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
pet
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson of
Long Beach, Calif., were guests sev
eral days last week at the home in
this city of their friends, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Challis.
A Silver Tea was held Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
A. C. Voelker. There was a large
attendance and a splendid time was
enjoyed by all. Pauline Voelker
and Barbara Galaher entertained
the ladies with readings. Dainty re
freshments were served. This tea
was under the auspices of the ladies
Aid of the Methodist Church.
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
Oats,
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Palmer enter
tained at dinner Sunday. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Voelker,
Dr. and Mrs. Prime and the Misses
Martins.
At the last meeting of the Civic
Club Mrs. Haneline was elected pre
sident and Mrs. Newport vice pre
sident to fill the unexpired term.
At the meeting it was voted to turn
the proceeds derived from the Fath-
«rs and Sons banquet into the ceme-
tery fund.
DON’T FORGET THE PHONE -NO. 131
Rolled
Best
Mrs. M. R. McMartin and daugh
ter Ania returned to their home
in Addie, Idaho, last week after hav-
ing passed a most pleasant visit at
the Cold Springs ranch home of
Mrs. E. E. Shaw, Mrs. McMartin is
the mother of Mrs. Shaw.
Delivery Twice a Day
Morning and Evening
Monopole
Mrs. H. L. Payne and her mother.
Mrs. Lawson, arrived home Tuesday
evening from a ten day visit with
friends in Portland.
John F. Reihl was a business vis-
Itor to the county seat Monday.
He was accompanied on the trip
by his sister, Mrs. Waghorn, the
lady passing the day there visiting
with friends.
We are now in a position to buy all your
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry,
Veal and Eggs
TRACTS OF FROM
20 to 50 acres
The many friends
Naught are happy
again in their midst
of several weeks in
Seattle.
GROCERIES
CANNED GOODS
Lands
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of
Pendleton arrived in Hermiston Sat-
urday to visit their daughter, Mrs.
E. P. Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaw were
patronizing Hermiston merchants
Monday, having come in from their
ranch home at Cold Springs on that
day to do their monthly shopping.
A Full Supply of
Headcheese, Li verwurst, Weiners,
Bologna and
Special Pure Pork Sausage
First Class
Our Service
We Are Agents For The
Oliver Plow Works Machinery
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.
Harrows
Wagons
Mowers
Rakes
Cultivators
Plows
%.
At Home on the West Side
FARMERS’
8
$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-
e d, 3 * blocks from Post Of-
flee, adjoining ditch, 14 lots
for
Orchard Spray
All Kinds and Chemically
Pure
Portland Prices
$490
Block
Avenue
Streets,
specially
of 2 lots
for
of lots on Newport
between 6th. & 7th.
$25
each.
Three
good building sites
each. Your chance
HERMISTON DRUG CO
$125
Ten acres mile from city li
mits—most of water paid.
$400
0 acres on North side of
project unimproved. will trade
I for horses. 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.
ALI MUST BE SOLD
HOT WATER BOTTLES
E P. Dodd
Hermiston, Oregon
Years of Experience
G. F. Elliott
Bring me your work
Hermiston, Oregon