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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
THE KINGSLEY’S HERMISTON HERALD, : HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON: Notice to Public THE Have you your Victory Bond But- ton’ If not, call at the bank and se- cure it. John Roberts has gone to Spokane to accept a position as superintend ent of an iron factory. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yeager and son ■f Adams were visitors at the T. H. Gaither house last Saturday. W. L. Gaither of Vancouver. B. C., arrived last Saturday for a visit H. at the home of his brother, Gaither. announcing The arrival of our New Spring Slues for Men, lYomen ann ChilJien Mrs. Edna Tooley, one of the pop ular teachers in the Hermiston school, spent the week end with her parents in Baker. Oregon. You are invited to look them over Mrs. R. F. Durfy. the proprietor- ees of the Hermiston Hotel, has re sumed from her business trip to Portland. Buy Messers. Mike and Carson Hunt, who have been running a hay baler at Boardman. have retuined to the city. Liberty Bond • Percey Sisters are receiving fresh stocks of new waists quite frequent ly, and extend an invitation to the ladies to call and examine them. Mrs. Edmond Noyes of Evanston. Ill., was a welcome guest over Sun- day last at the home in this city of her sister, Mrs. Horning. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171 Don’t sleep until your car is in sored In the "Aetna” against Fire, Theft, Collision and Property Dam age. J. H. Young, Agent. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY A Full Supply of Headcheese, Liverwurst, Weiners, Bologna and Special Pure Pork Sausage GROCERIES CANNED GOODS Veal and Eggs Delivery Twice a Day Morning and Evening DON'T FORGET THE PHONE—NO 131 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 Tuesdays and Fridays NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS Von Hooter's White S ap, 4 Bars Cudahy’s White Soap. 4 Bars Crystal White Soap. 7 Bars Fob White Soap. 8 Bars Tena Fish. ... S5e ... 65e ... <Sc 40c 13e 43e Snow-Flake Crax , Small pkg llov sehold Soda Crai, per box Comb Honey, per cake ... . Rev. J. V, Maxey of Port Angeles, Wash., will occupy the pulpiti at I he Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. You are cor dially invited to attend both these | services. Mr. F. W. Kerhli, connected with ■ the U. S. Department of Agricul- | ture, has been in Hermiston during the past week aiding the farmers on questions of stock-raising and care. Miss Mayme O'Rourke, James E. Watson. Miss Marguerite Watson and Mrs. J. W. McDermed were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen at Stanfield Sunday, where a delightful afternoon was spent with music and refreshments. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Monopole Rolled Oats, per sck C it ham Flour. .. .................. ..... Fe tern Corn Meal, Biydenstein’s Dietary Flour.___ Jifry Jell and Jell O. per pkg Miss Fannie Todd took a little va cation this week from her duties as j clerk in the store of the Hermiston | Produce & Supply Co., and passed | the time pleasantly visiting with her sister Virginia in Pendleton. The Aid Society of the Methodist I Church will meet next Wednesday I at the home of Mrs. B. F. Strohm for an nil day work meeting. Pic nic luncheons add to these meetings a pleasant social hour. We are now in a position to buy all your Fresh Vegetables You will live longer and conse quently happier if you carry an in- surance policy in The Mutual Life Insurance Co.,« of N. Y. J. H. Young, Agent. 18e »Se 20e ..2Sc 50c ..50c 23c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar return ed Tuesday from Colfax, Wash., where the lady had spent a week visiting at the home of her parents near that city, Mr. Shaar having gone there Sunday last to accom- pany her home. Miss Doris Bains, sister of Mrs. Shaar. returned with them, and will visit here a couple of weeks. F. R. Brown, connected with the Farmers' Exchange of Heppner, was ■ last in connection with matters pertaining to the opening of the John Day project, While here he also conferred with officers of the local dairy associa- tion. and it may be that he will handle the sale of pure bred stock at the Dairy and Hog Show next fall. Mrs. J. S. West departed the first of the week for a two months’ visit in Des Moines, Iowa, with a married daughter residing there. While away | i she will also visit with relatives in | nearby parts of that state. In the meantime Mr. West will try to sur vive on his own cooking, though al- | ready it is becoming apparent that | he is getting thin and emaciated, ent of an iron factory. Mr. and Mrs Percey and family who on divers occasions used to take occasional rides in the big auto truck and seemed to enjoy It. evid- I, , ently tired of that mode of travel, for this week a handsome Mitchell car was added to their automobile supply, the purchase being made from B. 8. Kingsley. Kerogas Oil Stoves. Sappers' Inc. ‘ Our Service And what It Means to You Of Pendleton Has opened an agency with Dr. J. A. in Her- miston. INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT Rough, Dry, Hotels and Barber Shops is given our special atten tion, and we do not charge 20 per cent extra for ex press. Phone 267 and Dr. you all Peed will NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction tell about the TROY WAY. We Wash Everything but the Baby Troy Laundry Company 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 -= i eheeled, when the uppers are about repair service. ready to break through would you? If repairing the implement doesn’t DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST 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 Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. nish whatever you need to your sat. sider: American National Bank Building isfaction. Pendleton, Oregon 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 on them are the same as last Season. enough. It is never enough, and We carry a Complete Stock of Re- especially not this year when good pairs for the McCormick Mowers and prices for farm products will put a Rakes at all times and are therefore premium on extra bushels and ex- in position to serve you promptly, | t ra tons. thus preventing loss of time on ac count of broken Machinery during If you can repair any of your old implements for full service, that will the Haying Season. Hizrrl's CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Parities Soft Drinks, Cigars Tobacco Electric Light and Supplies MA GJ1Z1NES& PERIODICALS 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 prices are right. effect. OREGON HARDWARE 4 IMPLEMENT CO Unstntice Slock Sermistun We Are Agents For The STOP! Oliver Plow Works Machinery I I - I ' I ’ I I I I I n he is ! he I Ed I I sev ope She tior ing In A Scripps Booth Car tried three times to make the Shotwell hill at Stanfield be fore succeeding. Special Orders Received Mowers Rakes Harrows Wagons Cultivators Plows but and ent gin ate< STO of 1 icon A Dodge car tried four times before it made it. den At Home on the West Side may but yea bel C m A Ford car tried twice. taking a long run at it before it got there. FARMERS’ EXCHANGE «11 litt ef 1 hai el 1 moi dial A CHEVROLET 490 made It the FIRST time from the bottom of the hill with no start. The SECOND time the 490 within five feet of the top in Intermediate, then went into low and pulled over. ing bot con Orchard Spray ine the stri All Kinds and Chemically Portland Prices Pure HERMISTON DRUG CO The car was driven by Phil L. Lay of Lays’ Garage. Take our advice—if you want a car place your order NOW. LAY’S GARAGE VULCANIZING I have opened a Vulcanizing Shop in the Turner & Caldwell Garage and am prepared to do Half Soleing, Casing and Tube Vulcanizing. HOT WATER BOTTLES Years of Experience GATES HALF SOLES, TIRES AND TUBES G. F. Elliott Kerogas Oil Stoves. Sappers' Inc Bring me your work Hermiston, Oregon tor con and