THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON : HERMISTON 2 -------- -—LOCALS— ~ Miss Mae B. Guiwits has returned Wanted—To buy a few shoats. 30-tfe I | home after a three weeks visit with Leathers. her brother and family in Portland. Artichockes for sale, per sack, at Carl Schachermeyer, 4th Unit. Judge Phelps passed through Hermiston Sunday en route to Hep- For your horses, rolled oats or pner, where he is holding court rolled barley by the sack or ton. this week. Leathers. CAR OF SALT acclimated For Sale—Tested, W. D. Davis and his bride are stay- "White Dent” seed corn, P. P. Sul- ling at the Hermiston Hotel while 32-tfc. looking up a permanent residence in livan. For Sale Cheap—Team and har­ : Hermiston. ness. Inquire or phone F. L. Kelly 33-tfc George Shafer is busily engaged or this office. i organizing a baseball club for Her- Ground barley, rolled barley, corn, | miston. Turn out, all you players, cracked wheat and middlings for and help him get the national game your hogs. Leathers. started. For Sale— Second hand supers and other comb honey supplies. J. Skov- Mrs. E. W. Mack went to Board- 34-3te man Sunday and remained until bo. Stock Salt Dairy Salt Table Salt Block Salt WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171 CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY A Full Supply of Headcheese, Liverwurst, Weiners, Bologna and Special Pure Pork Sausage GROCERIES CANNED GOODS visit her mother, and also a brother who has Just returned from oversea duty in France. The lady is the wife of the new proprietor of the Pioneer Barber Shop. A very interesting party was giv- en by the ladies of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. A. C. Voelker last Tuesday evening. In- teresting games, music and very ex­ cellent refreshments made the even­ ing pass too quickly. 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 )9 “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect 0 Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc,, Wed’s and Saturday’s NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can’Supply to Your Satisfaction Mrs. Mary Burgress of Fulton, Wyoming, visited in this city sever­ al days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Burgess, the lady being a sister-in-law of Mr. Bur­ gess. She was on her way home after an extensive tour of the north- west states. Oliver Plow Works Machinery Notice to Public - The Red Cross honor roll for this Is as follows: Mesdames Par- | irsh, Winslow, Taylor, Willits. I Schernite. Campbell. We need more week help to finish the sewing we have on hand. ’ There will be a business meeting next Wednesday, Would like a good attendance Percey Sisters have on display ! | several new styles in midsummer hats. Sport wear wear and dress hats I with new shapes and colors. adv. If every farm home would keep » ! supply of pop com and a popper con- | for less wholesome knickknacks and | i more enjoyable evenings would be i spent around the family hearth. Beware of small insurance Tuesdays and Friday; I are represented by local men In | miston. Insure with them. Troy Laundry Co. Of Pendleton Has opened an agency with Dr. Peed in Her­ miston. id rt kit; Bel th ink! is a Bil ten stri abli his 1 00,0 ate Bil rovi I go nd i roba inds Special Orders Received Cultivators Plows Harrows Wagons Mowers Rakes nd n Igs Bil which Mat truet eadir Bunt At Home on the West Side Bil Coast Rough, Dry, Hotels and Barber Shops is given our special atten­ tion, and we do not charge 20 per cent extra for ex­ press. inoth he vo FARMERS’ juilt 8 e m: E. Phone 267 and Dr. Peed will tell you all about the TROY WAY. We Wash Everything but the Baby f th: ompi Troy Laundry Company Pendleton ... lice. Oregon .OPTICAL SPECIALIST Hermiston Drug Company Has a Complete Line of Guaranteed Jewelry Ivory Toilet Articles Wrist Watches Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Waterman Fountain Pens Ever-Sharp Pencil» (Nice for graduating presents) And Week-end Packages for the Young People the V Rion 1 Itiön projet forma bility Mr. I and i the I Wash them, over trope NOTICE This is to notify patrons of the discontinuance of the laundry de­ partment of this store on the first of June. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM P. B. Siscel voir i and sppe lend prova for il VULCANIZING I have opened a Vulcanizing Shop in the Turner & Caldwell Garage and am prepared to do Half Soleing, Casing and Tube Vulcanizing. EOT WATER BOTTLES Years of Experience com- Her- fu rin lade! DALE ROTHWELL Mrs. B S. Kingsley returned Tues­ day morning from Corvallis, where she had been several days visiting her daughter Everette, who is at­ tending college there. The family at one time lived there for six years, and the lady had the pleasure of meeting many former friends. I 90,0 THE panies and strangers selling insur- ance. The Best old line companies % INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, 2 Fresh Vegetables And what It Means to You cel in this city. The gentleman is Improved five acres for sale. In- with a new one. Investigate your needs now. And 34-4tp an uncle of Mr. Siscel. quire at this office. remember that we are ready to fur- There is only one question to con­ nish whatever you need to your sat. Biiick 5 passenger touring car in sider: Mrs. F. A. Phelps returned Mon­ isfaction. first class condition cheap for cash day from a short visit to Boardman, Will the old implement, when re- for a quick sale, Inquire at this of- We have Just received a car load during which time she was a guest 34-tfc paired, give you full service for at of McCormick Mowers and Rakes di. flee. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. least this year? reet from the factory and our prices, Cracked wheat, scratch food, corn I Voyen in that town. chicks or old hens "Pretty good” service will not be on them are the same as last Season. or wheat for little enough. It is never enough, and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley left Monday Leathers. We carry a Complete Stock of Re­ especially not this year when good | for Metolius for a short visit to the pairs for the McCormick Mowers and For Sale—Baled hay by the bale prices for farm products will put a Rakes at all times and are therefore I parental home. She was accom- or car load. Leathers. premium on extra bushels and ex­ in position to serve you promptly, panied by her young brother. who Late model 1918 Maxwell for sale. tra tons. had been visiting with his sister thus preventing loss of time on ac­ 35tfc Phone 72, Stanfield, Ore. here. count of broken- Machinery during If you can repair any of your old Few tons of good hay for sale on the Haying Season. | implements for full service, that will One of the most charming acts of Carson ranch two miles west of Her- We also have a complete stock of be real economy, and we are anxious i friendship was the sending of a sil- miston. 35-ltc. to help you put that economy into other Farm Implements on which our I ver tea set to Mr. and Mrs. Phil L. Wanted—A second hand farm effect. pi ices are right. Lay by their former associates in the truck. Must be cheap, R. A. Ste- office of the Chevrolet Motor Co. . in 35-2tp. wart. Portland. Four good work horses for sale Miss Margaret Shotwell acted as and 2 sets harness. Inquire at Se­ .librarian a few days this week while cond Hand Store, Hermiston. 35-ltc I Mrs. Burgess was engaged with her For Sale—Household furniture at ' husband in becoming settled in Wishart's residence. Mrs. H. M. their new home on Fourth, street, Adams. 35tfc which they recently purchased. For Sale—Mower and rake. Wm. W. R. Nugent, the genial clerk Kennedy. R. R. 1, Hermiston. 35tfc of Umatilla School District No. 6, is For Sale—Four and one-half foot recovering from a very bad injury Deering mower. Otto Heinl. 35-2tc he received recently by having been Wanted—Your subscription for struck by an engine In the Umatil- The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00; i la yards. The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; We Are Agents For The Mrs. A. W. Thomas left Tuesday The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. for Volmer, Idaho, where she will H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. The dance given by the Altar So­ ciety of the Catholic Church last Friday evening was a huge success The Hermiston Orchestra furnished the music, Dainty refreshments were served, and everyone voted a good time. We are now in a position to buy all your The Monopole Store Our Service You can meet your repair needs to You wouldn’t spend money to have Monday visiting with her son Syd­ For Sale—Small quantity of loose an old pair of shoes half-soled and your full satisfaction through our ney and wife at their home in that hay, third cutting. - S. L. D. Ross. reheeled, when the uppers are about repair service. ! lively Morrow county town. 34-2tp. ready to break through, would you? If repairing the implement doesn’t Wanted—To trade 20 acres un­ The same principle can be applied assure the best of service, it will pay A. J. Barnett of Weston, Oregon, was a guest Monday and Tuesday at improved. with water on it, for good when you study whether you will re­ you to come to our store and select 34tc pair an old implement or replace it a new implement. the fióme of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sis­ automobile. L. Hammer. In any quantity a (WANT ADS, Bring me your work GATES HALF SOLES, TIRES AND TUBES G. F. Elliott Hermiston, Oregon The »¡n Hoek Oclor or tore Noti« stock the a te th M: Subscribe for The Herald May