THE HERMISTON HERALD,
HERMISTON:
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John B
Stetsons
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parks are hap
py over the arrival of a cute little
baby daughter.
of
Mrs. Terry King and chillren
Fort Wayne, Ind., will be the guest
of her cousin, Mrs. A. 8. Johnson,
next week.
William Shaar made a business ,
trip to the Coast Monday, returning
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Ms. A. L. Larson and son
I ee William and S. C. Nichols spent
Thursday in Pendleton, making the
trip overland in Mr. Nichols’ car.
P. B. Siscel, proprietor of Siscel’s |
Confectionery and Ice Cream Par- |
lois, visited with his parents in Was
co a couple of days the first of the
week.
The
R. C. Mack came from Eagle Val-
ley. Ore., the first of the week. His |
wife had preceded him, and together
they will visit here during the sum-
mcr.
Season’s
Hat
$6.50
$7.00, $8.00
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
Delivery Twice a Day
Morning and Evening
DON’T FORGET THE PHONE—NO. 131
MEATS RETAIL& WHOLESALE
Haying Time
This til e of year means Hay
. ' ce our line of forks that you
• it their springing back to former
Forks and Hay tools. Come
cannot bend out of shape with-
position, due to the quality of
steel in them. Also look over our line of other haying equipment
cable, hay reek irons, pulleys etc You will also find prices right
and you can be the judge as to whether we are offering moneys
worth
not. Try the new store for your next supplies In any-
t ilng connected with hardware or implements.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
Phone 192
IMPLEMENTS
OREGON
FISK NON-SKID TIRES
Reduced in Price
When Time to Re-tire get our New Price on Fisk
Non-Skid. They will surely interest you as our guaran
tee with every tire is “satisfaction,” and if an adjust
ment becomes necessary, we make the adjustment
ourselves.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
A hard time dance is billed to take
i place in Umatilla tonight. Quite a
Dr. Freeze makes
number of Hermiston lovers of the
regular
visits to Her
waltz are making preparation to at
miston. Consult him
tend.
free and be assured of
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Mrs. A. C. Mathison and Mrs. J. good eye service.
W. McDermed motored to Pendleton
Thursday in the Mathison car, the
first named lady’s son Arlie being
the pilot.
Now is Logical Time to
Build
WANT AOS.
Mrs. Annie Spencer returned to
her home in Colorado Thursday after
For your horses, rolled oats or
a lengthy visit here at the home of rolled barley by the sack or ton.
her brother. Chas. McElroy, who ac Leathers.
companied her as far as Pendleton.
acclimated
For
Sale—Tested,
P. P. Sul-
"White
Dent
”
seed
corn,
Miss Goldie Mumma is home from
32-tfc. I
Crass Valley, Ore., her school term livan.
having closed there last week. She
For Sale Cheap-—Team and har-
will leave again in a couple of weeks ness. Inquire or phone F. L. Kelly
to attend summer school in Portland. or this office.
33-tfc !
Mrs. B. F. Strohm was very sick
Monday and Tuesday. Her illness
seemed to have come from food she
had pai taken of at a meal Monday,
and had all the appearance of ptoma
ine poisoning. Wednesday the lady
had fully recovered.
Eleven year old Lee Christian was
sick to the danger point a couple of
days the first of the week. It is
thought he ate some canned food at
a children’s picnic that brought on
ptomaine poisoning, The young-
ster is the son of Mrs. Nellie Chris-
tian of this city.
Howard Frick, who has been re
siding in Portland since away last
fall, returned to Hermiston the first
of the week to look after business
matters. For the time being he has
taken a position with the Shotwell
Construction Co., and may conclude
later to have Mrs. Frick join him
here and again take up his perman
ent residence in this community.
We are now in a position to buy all your
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry,
Veal and Eggs
HERMISTON,
There was a reunion of all Virgin-
fans residing in the Hermiston val
ley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Cox last Monday. There was also
quite a number of friends from other
states in attendance. Dancing was
indulged in, games were played and
all partook of a luncheon of delici
ous cake and ice cream.
Going to Texas
Ground barley, rolled barley, corn,
cracked wheat and middlings for
your hogs. Leathers.
Wanted—To trade 20 acres un
improved. with water on it, for good
automobile. L. Hammer.
34tc
Improved five acres for sale. In-
34-4tp
quire at this office.
Cracked wheat, scratch food, corn
or wheat for little chicks or old hens.
Leathers.
Buick 5 passenger touring car in
first class condition cheap for cash
for a quick sale, Inquire at this of-
flee.
34-tfc
For Sale—Baled hay by the bale
or car load. Leathers.
Late model 1918 Maxwell for sale.
Phone 72. Stanfield, Ore.
35tfc
G. F. Elliott will do your vul-
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
boots—anything. Gates’ half sole,
tires and tubes.
36-tfc.
Wanted—To buy a Jersey milch
cow. Geo. Beddow. R. R. 1, Her- |
miston, near Columbia school. 36tfc
Will trade a five room bungalow
in Cottage Grove, Oregon, for.proper
ty here. Inquire at this office. 37-2c
Only 5600 for 10 acres just out
side city limits of Hermiston. Is
fenced, has a building; no rock or
gravel. Can all be farmed and wa
tered. One crop of alfalfa will pay
for land and expense putting in al- '
faifa. Adjoining land is cutting 5
to 8 tons alfalfa per acre. Address
Box 636, Tenino, Wash.
37-3tc
Gooseberries
for
sa'e. Either
Community Too Healthy
picked or in the patch. H. E. Han-
Dr Diddier, who a short time ago by.
37-2tc
located in Umatilla, on Monday took
For Sale—Hay Stacker. suitable
down his "shingle" and on Tuesday for small farm. C. W. Tilden. 37-2p
pulled up stakes and departed for
Portland He said he liked the place.
Notice to Creditors
. but that he had to leave on account In the County Court of the Stae
of
of the climate being so healthy that
Oregon for Umatilla County
no one got sick there, He claimed In the Matter of the Estate of A.
there was no money in that, and be-
Wentworth, Deceased.
sides he would forget all he knew
Notice is hereby given to all per
about his profession if he could not I sons whom it may concern that Will
ret more practice than he has had ■ M. Peterson of Pendleton. Oregon, has
since settling in the city on the | been appointed administrator of the
banks of the mighty Oregon.
estate of A. L. Wentworth, deceased,
and has qualified as such. All per-
Notice
sons having claims against said es-
Owing to the high cost of labor tate are required to present them
and living expenses, the two barber with proper vouchers to the said
shops of Hermiston will after June | Will M Peterson at his law office in
‘st charge 50 cents for a haircut and Pendleton. Oregon,
within
six
5 cents for a shave, including neck months of the date of the first pub
shave
Children's haircut 35 cents lication of this notice which is made
and bath 35 cents.
on the 17th day of May, 1919.
These prices prevail In all parts of
Will M Peterson.
the states of Oregon and Washing- 35-39
Administrator
ton. and we fee) that there is no in-
justice In inaugurating the same
Say Bill, you've got a puncture.”
Wm. Shaar.
A. W. Thomas
Begin Now on that
Chicken House
Machinery Shed
Milk House
Hog House
Barn
Or Silo
CEDAR FLUME STOCK
Good Assortment
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
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For Sale—Mower and rake. Wm.
Kennedy, R. R. 1, Hermiston. 35tfc
A letter from B. F. Knapp. for-
merly in the real estate business here
with E. P. Dodd, says that he has
sold out his auto tire business In
San Francisco and expects to leave
For Sale—144 turnout boxes, siz
shortly for the oil field district at
Burkburnett, where an oil boom has es, 6x8 by 3 feet long. J. E. Mason.
37-ltp
been on for some time. In closing Hermiston.
he sends his regards to all his old
W anted—20 pigs. 50 pounds or un-
friends here.
der. Phone 51, Hermiston. 37-ltp.
(Signed)
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Authorities Agree it is Folly to Hold Off for
Lower Prices
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Hermiston Drug Company
Has a Complete Line of
Guaranteed Jewelry
Ivory Toilet Articles
Wrist Watches
Waterman Fountain Pens Ever-Sharp Pencils
(Nice for graduating presents)
And Week-end Packages for the Young People
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
The Monopole Store”
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
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Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
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Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday’s
telin.
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Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Mrs
Fresh Vegetables
"YANKEE GRIP" for rubber rips
is used by 200.000 car owners in the
"That’s all right Jack. I’ve got a West
It's permanent. If you are
jeffy cure in every "YANKEE GRIP”
not
using
it ask your accessory deal-
kit.”
er to demonstrate.
Tuesdays and Fridays
Wanted—Your subscription
The Saturday Evening Post. » .. ,
The Ladies Home Journal. $1.17
The Country Gentleman. $1 »• ,
H. Graham. Hermiston. Ore 39"
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