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THE HERMISTON HERMISTON, HERALD, OREGON Notice to Public HERMISTON THE Troy Laundry Co. Mrs. J. D. Watson has been suffer ing from a severe case of tonsilitis. Mrs. Adam Mueller of Portland is visiting here with her daughter. Mrs. Phil L. Lay. """John B. Stetson.. ! iiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIATC I g —% ■ 1) Has opened an agency with Dr. J. A. in Her miston. Rough, Dry, Hotels and Barber Shops is given our special atten tion, and we do not charge 20 per cent extra for ex press. Mrs. H. Scott and children are en joying a week’s visit with the lady’s father in Heppner. Mrs. Glen Phelps returned the first of the week from a fortnight's, vis- t with her parents in Weston, Ore. for men who You can meet your repair needs 6 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 doesnt DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST The same principle can te applied assure the best of service, it will pay when you study whether you will re you to come to our store and select I 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. American National Bank Building sider: isfactlon. 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 Harold Sullivan has taken a posi tion with Rehberger & McMillan in the mechanical department of Lays’ Garage. NOTICE PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171 Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps were last Sunday guests at the home of his sister. Mrs. C. M. Voyen, in Boardman. Mrs. Esther Smith and daughter Aidruda left Sunday for Wasco to visit a few weeks with her sister, i Mrs. Hugh White Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mrs. L. A. Stone of the Fast Side. This is to notify patrons of the discontinuance of the laundry de partment of this store on the first of June. Mrs. W. A. Leathers has gone to Portland to visit with friends and re latives. Mr. Leathers 'accompanied her and will attend to business mat ters in the Rose City for a day or two. Headcheese, Lì verwurst, Weiners, Bologna and P. B. Siscel Mrs. C. H. Young, accompanied by I lier son Roger and daughter Betty left Tuesday of this week for Savage Montana, where they will enjoy e month's visit with the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall. Special Pure Pork Sausage GROCERIES CANNED GOODS Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Veal and Eggs AUCTION SALE 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 Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Monopole Rolled Oats, per Craham Flour, Fa tern Corn Meni..................... Biydenstein’s Dietary Flour. Jiffy Jell and Jell-O. per pkg inow-Fake Crax., large pkg Snow-Flake Crax.. Small pkg Household Soda Crax.. per box V< n Heeler’s White Soap, 4 Bara ( rdahy's White Soup. 4 Rars . ...... Crystal White Soap. 7 Rars Bob White Soap. S Bars ....... Tuna Fish, .......................... ...... Walter Rees has resigned his pos At my home on Main Street near itiön as draughtsman In the local re 11 he City Pump House I will sell at clamation service offices and the first I Public Auction the following house of this month took a similar position hold articles on with the state highway commission, SATURDAY, MAY 10TH and is now actively engaged in his Sale Begins at 3:30 Sharp new duties in the office of the com mission in this city. 2 Tables. 9 Chairs. 1 Rocking Chair. 3 Beds Complete. 1 Universal Range. Mrs. R. C. Mack of Eagle Valley 1 Heating Stove. 1 Kitchen Cabinet, Oregon. who has been here the past 1 sewing Machine. Quantity of Dish- two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. E es and Fruit Jars. 2 Wash Tubs. 1 W. Mack, her husband's parents, has Wringer. 1 Boiler. 50ft. Hose. 3 Sacks been prevailed upon to remain dur- Potatoes. Six Cord Dry Wood and other household goods and garden • the soda fountain and ice cream tools. • parlors in the Hermiston Drug Co The Household Articles were all Year Ago. store. Later her husband will join her here. A. C. Harnack. Owner P- P. Sullivan. Auctioneer - Mrs. Laura M Baker of Portland was the guest of her friends. Mr. ane a. Mis W A. Correll, at their home In In the Notice to Creditors County Court of the Stae of B this city last Monday and Tuesday ' Oregon for Umatilla County 3 Mrs Baker and her husband are own. • era of an improved ten acre tract on In the Matter of the Estate of Pey- ten T. Boone. Deaceased. • the West Side which they acquired Notice is hereby given to all per- L during their former residence here. and the lady’s visit at this time was cn*. whom it may concern that R "di ...IS« ... <5c ...«5c ...40c ...Ue 4 Sc _.1»C „.ISe ...20e 25e 25c ..50e SOc 23c ") 9 0 finn tills Time WAS I f» J primarily to look after the property % and make sale of the tract If possible • ...... IMPLEMENT CO Meaning of Name “Rachel.” The Jews were at one time a nation of shepherds, and it was probably for this reason that the Hebrew word for a mother sheep, or a ewe, was given to some of the Jewish women, Rachel meaning “a ewe.” Miss Ruth Scott, the genial young Mother’s Day Programme lady waitress at the Hotel Oregon M. E. Church, Sunday May 11: Cafe, has resigned her position. Mrs Doxology, Invocation, M. Deck, the proprietoress, now Voluntary, reigns over and caters to the wants Hymn, Congregation. Apostles Creed of patrons of the dining room in a and Prayers. very able manner. Duett: Miss Hall and Miss Gardi ner, Scripture. The Gloria, An Miss Hattie Graham, accompanied nouncements and offering. Solo: by her mother, Mrs, C. J. Graham Dr. Prime, Sermon: By the Pastor, departed Wednesday en route to the Solo: Mr. Voelker, Hymn: Congre old home in Plymouth, Ind., to re gation, and Benediction. Rev. H. F. Pemberton will preach side permanently. On the journey east they will visit with relatives ir at 8 p. m., communion service. Lamar. Colo., and Ransom, Kansas. We are now in a position to buy ali your on them are the same as last Season I • 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 If you can repair any of your old count of broken Machinery during i , for , , il service, i Season, implements full that will the Haying • We also have a complete stock cf be real economy, and we are anxious to help you put that economy into ether Farm Implements on which our effect. prices are right. “Pretty good” service will not be enough. It is never enough, and especially not this yeai when good | prices for farm products will put a premium on extra bushels and ex tra tons. OREGON HARDWARE & Mrs. Ida B. Morton, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Willits, since last August, departed j this week for Oakland. California, to | permanently take up her residence in the Golden State. A Full Supply of Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction . Oregon Pendleton Mrs. Roberts, mother of Will Ro berts, that energetic north-end ranchman, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts the past week. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY NEEDS CAREFULLY Troy Laundry Company Mr and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger were Boardman visitors in Hermiston Wednesday, as was also Sidney Mack. Appearance INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT We Wash Everything but the Baby Miss Lessie Smith has accepted a position as stenographer and book- keeper with the Farmers’ Exchange. and to You Phone 267 and Dr. Peed will tell you all about the TROY WAY. care about Quality • And what It Means Of Pendleton Mrs. W. A. Shawver has recover ed from a very severe illness of four weeks’ duration. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Our Service Tí .13 a r- . , S.l J Lof Hermiston. Oregon, has Seen. J of i of Peyton T. Boone, deceased. sate poined administrator the One or the most delightrur parties Ala "esse” are having claims against hereby required to of the season was held at the attrac present them with vouchers, as re- tive %. country home of Mr. ¿Sri'" “ - - ‘ Ä the event. Those enjoying the hos- ministrator, in the Smith-Crawford Pi tality nt these interesting people Building at Pendleton. Oregon, were Mr and Mrs. Fraser. Mayor and within aix months of the date of the Mrs McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Wat first publication of this notice. son, Mr and Mrs. Young. Mr. and which is made on thia 12th day of Mr C. 8. McNaught. Mr and Mrs April, 1919. Lay. Mr and Mrs. Straw. Mrs. Tool- R C. Todd. Administrator. ey and Dr. Gale. Dr and Mrs. Prime Will M. Peterson. and Mr and Mrs. Hinkle. Attorney for Administrator. We Are Agents For The Oliver Plow Works Machinery Special Orders Received Harrows -Wagons Mowers Rakes Cultivators Plows At Home on the West Side FARMERS’ EXCHANGE Orchard Spray All Kinds and Chemically Pure Portland Prices HERMISTON DRUG CO 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 Bring me your work GATES HALF SOLES, TIRES AND TUBES G. F. Elliott Hermiston, Oregon