The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1919, Image 6

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
HERMISTONÍ
------------ -LOCALS-
FISK NON-SKID TIRES
Reduced in Price
= )
Mrs. J. W. McDermed is about re- 1
covered from a very severe week's |
illness.
More
Mts. Schimke and little daughter
have been passing the week visit­
ing with relatives in Milton, Ore.
John B
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson ar- |
rived this week from Madras, where
they have been located the past two
months.
There have been several cases of
measles in a light form reported to
the health authorities in this city
this week.
Stetsons
Mrs. J. II. Young leaves Saturday
night for Portland, where she will
represent Queen Esther Chapter, O.
E. S., at Grand Lodge.
The
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,
E. T. Russell and Lawrence Bry-
ant returned Saturday last from Se-
attle and Portland, where they had
teen visiting last week.
Season’s
Hat
OREGON:
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Miss Pearl Sullivan is enjoying
a visit at the paternal home in the
eastern outskirts of this city after
Dr. Freeze makes
a lengthy attendance at a Portland
regular visits to Her­
business college
miston. Consult him
Rev. G. Leroy Hall will speak at free and be assured of
36
the Baptist church Sunday morning good eye service.
and evening. A short Children's
Day program will be given during
the Sunday school hour.
$6.50
$7.00, $8.00
Now is Logical Time to
Build
WANT ADS. I
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171
Attorney Joseph T. Hinkle was
In Prosser, Wash., a few days this
week looking after matters having
For your horses, rolled oats
to do with the formation of the rolled barley by the sack or ton.
Horse Heaven Irrigation District. Leathers.
or
acclimated
For
Sale—Tested,
P. P. Sul-
"White
Dent
”
seed
corn,
the latter part of last week from an
32-tfc.
extended visit with relatives in livan.
Portland. The young lady has re
For Sale Cheap—Team and har-
sumed her duties as bookkeeper in ness. Inquire or phone F. . L. Kelly
Lays' Garage.
33-tfc
or this office.
Miss Yudith Kelly arrived home
city meat market
AND GROCERY
W. A. Shawver and family are
now occupying their new home ir
the east end of town on Fourth
street that they recently secured In
trade for their ranch in Hermiston
to F. G. McKenzie a short time
ago.
Headcheese, Liverwurst, Weiners,
Bologna and
Special Pure Pork Sausage
Irvin D. Latham, employed by the
Willy-Overland Co. of Toledo. Ohio,
will feature their line of cars ex
clusively for Sappers’ Inc. His ter-
rltory will
include Boardman tc
Echo
Mr. Latham is late of Port
land, but comes from the Toledo
factory.
GROCERIES
CANNED GOODS
We are now in a position to buy all your
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry,
Veal and Eggs
Morning and E vening
DON'T FORGET THE PHONE—NO 131
MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
Our Stock
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IS NEW and up-to-date. No old shop
worn hardware can be had from a new
stock, so it will pay you to
Look Over
Our Hardware Line
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
Phone 192
IMPLEMENTS
Begin Now on that
Chicken House
Machinery Shed
Milk House
Hog House
Barn
Or Silo
Wanted—To trade 20 acres un
improved, with water on it, for good
automobile.
Hammer.
34tc
Ground barley, rolled barley, corn,
cracked wheat and middlings for
your hogs. Leathers.
Buick 5 passenger touring car in
first class condition cheap for cash
A son was born Tuesday of this for a quick sale, Inquire at this of-
week to Mr. and Mrs. E. Russell flee.
34-tfc
The mother of the new arrival is
For Sale—Baled hay by the bale
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M
or car load. Leathers.
Bryant, and the grandparents are
as happy as the parents over its ar­
Late model 1918 Maxwell for sale.
rival.
Phone 72. Stanfield, Ore.
35tfc
A Full Supply of
last
Beisse
week at the home of Mrs. A.
in honor of Miss Gould
A
good attendance was present and
much work was accomplished. Miss
Gould’s name was added to the
membership roll
Mm Hood of the
Neighborhood club was an all day
visitor. A delicious picnic lunch
was served at 1:30. The next meet-
ine will be held at the home of Mm
Rowe on June 13.
CEDAR FLUME STOCK
Good Assortment
Inland Empire Lumber Company
G. F. Elliott will do your vul
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
boots—anything, Gates’ half sole,
tires and tubes.
36-tfc.
Phone Main 33
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Cracked wheat, scratch food, corn
or wheat for little chicks or old hens.
Leathers.
Will trade a five room bungalow
in Cottage Grove, Oregon, for proper­
George Corse is enjoying the p'ea- ty here. Inquire at this office. 37-2c
sure of a new Dort auto that he
Only $600 for 10 acres just out-
purchased this week from the Her-
-ide
city limits of Hermiston, Is
miston Auto Co. C. R. Turner also
's the owner of an Oakland that he fenced, has a building: no rock or
purchased from the same concern gravel. Can all be farmed and wa-
t his week and took to his home in tered. One crop of alfalfa will pay
for land and expense putting in al-
Umatilla.
'alfa. Adjoining land is cutting 5
to
8 tons alfalfa per acre. Address
A grass fire which might have
37-3tc
been serious occurred In the rear of Box 636. Tenino. Wash.
the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co.'s yard
Cocseberries
for
sate, Either
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock nicked or in the patch. H. E. Han-
Beth departments of the fire com­ by.
37-2tc
pany were called out and the blaze
For Sale—Hay Stacker. suitable
was subdued without damage
A for small farm. C. W. Tilden. 37-2p
high wind was blowing at the time
For Sale—One wardrobe, walnut
finish. with one large" linen drawer.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Seaman were Ir­ Phone 288, Mrs. Haneline.
rigon visitors to this city Wednes­
For Sale — Dining room table,
day. having made the trip overland range.
dresser, fruit jars, washtubs.
In their new auto. They were ac­
lamps and other articles. L. B. Cor
companied by Dr. D. J. Powell, a relie, lower end
Leathers' ranch. 38
lady dentist resident at Grangeville.
»
New
shipment
O. K. Scratch Food
Idaho, who is visiting her relative.
Byron Powell, an extensive farmer just received. Phone 581. W. A
of Irrigon, and Mrs. Chas Bracken- Leathers.
38tfc
burg of Irrigon.
.
Just received. one car of Mill
Feed and one car of Rolled Barley.
Can you smell the sweet scent of Phone 581. Daily delivery service.
new mown hay these days?
You W. A. Leathers. Open daily regu
ought to. for from all parts of the lar business hours, including Satur
project tons of the fimt cutting of day evening.
alfalfa has begun to roll In. and al-
Lost A watch on road to exper­
ready hay merchants of this city
iment station. Finder leave at Her-
have rolled out several carloads and
aid office.
38-ltç
started them on their way to the
Portland and other markets.
Furnished house for rent during
the summer. Inquire at Herald of-
38-ltc
The H. O A club met Thursday fice.
of
Authorities Agree it is Folly to Hold Off for
Lower Prices
F. A. Chezik will have a car of I
mixed feed on track some day the
coming week
38-ltc |
Presto light tank. 1 set
1 Reo transmission. 1
Mysterious
the
Guaranteed Jewelry
Ivory Toilet Articles
Wrist Watches
Waterman Fountain Pen*
Ever-Sharp Pencils
(Nice for graduating presents)
And Week-end Packages for the Young People
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM
I PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store”
Phone
Phone 413
413
7
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee back of Every
Purchase
Royal Bakery Good* from Portland
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
wind shield for Reo car. 1 truck
body suitable for school bus, 1 mow­
ing machine, overhauled and in
good running order R D Miller. 38
Did you read Wildfire?" "The
Strayed from Rogers' corral Sun­
Rider" by Zane Gray In
day night, one brown yearling hei-
Country Gentleman. 81.00 for
fer
Telephone this office or ad­ 53 issues
Phone 581. or see E. H.
dress N. B Whitford, owner. Jie Graham.
Has a Complete Line of
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday's
For Sale—Ames 1 ton truck
tachment. 1
auto lights.
Hermiston Drug Company
Fresh Vegetables
|
Tuesdays and Fridays
You
You can
can buy
buy a
a homepower Sand- |
Wanted—Your subscription
fo
wich Hay Baler eheap
It will do The Saturday Evening Post, $200
your work for half the money. Will The Ladies Home Journal.
$1.7 '
take 175 In hay or money either. The Country Gentleman, $1.00. E
Newport Construction Co.
38tfc H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore
35te