The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 28, 1919, Image 6

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
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l’erbert Hall made a business
trip to Pendleton Wednesday.
Miss Ina Gilbert went to Pendle­
ton Wednesday morning on business .
of Lemonade on a hot day?
Mrs. Roes Newport and son Mar-
shall went to Pendleton Saturday of
last week, returning Sunday.
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Mies Ethel Epperson of Portland
is in Hermiston visiting her sister,
M:s. P. B Siscel.
Cato Johr s and P B. Siscel mo-
toted to Boardman Wednesday of
this week to transact business.
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Ceorge Markman of Seattle is a
| geest this week at the R. C. Todd
residence.
i
Born, Thursday of last week to
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford of Uma-
i tilla, a son.
Miss Virginia Todd was a visitor
at the parental home over Sunday
| returning to Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. J. S. West returned Friday
« f last week from Iowa, where she
I had been the past month visiting a
daughter.
Lemons and Oranges
Mrs. J. H. Cherry and son Earl
j of Umatilla were business visitors
I In Hermiston Saturday. The lady
is city recorder of the above city.
—AT —
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 171
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson had
as guests at their home on Gladys
avenue over Sunday Walter Hinkle
and family of Stanfield.
SPECIAL
Saturi! only on
SUGAR
Best Cane Sugar
100 pounds
. $10.50 per sack.
Seeded Raisins, 15 ounce packages, 15c
We have a nice lot of stone jars with lids for
25 cents per gallon. Get one for your pickles this
fall for they are better than a keg and just as cheap
and are good forever.
We now have
two sizes
$5.00 and Sio.oo
You save 25 cents on a $5.00 book and 50 cents
en a $10.00 book by buying them and paying cash.
It helps you and helps us too, as it saves us the
bookkeeping. They are good for meat and grocer­
ies or anything we carry in this store.
CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY
Challis & Challis, Props,
Mrs. R. L. Bryant, from Gibbon,
Oregon, was a visitor in Hermiston
last week at the home of her par-
onts, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bryant.
HERMISTON,
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
Tuesday, July 8th
Dr. Freeze, the well i
known eye specialist,
1599, of Portland, will pay.
ills regular visit to Hermiston and
may be consulted free at Oregon
| Hotel Parlors all day. Each case
carefully examined and lenses are
ground to suit each individual need
or taste.
Good results assured. '
Fifth year of practice in Hermiston;
sixteenth year in Oregon.
Your
eyes are safe under the care of Dr.
Freeze. At Echo July 7th. 41-2tc
I WANT ADS.
I Warrants for county road work
I will hereafter be left at the First
Wanted—To trade 20 acres un- |
I National Bank each month by Road
improved, with water on It, for good |
Supervisor Ed. Jackson.
automobil Ie. L. Hammer.
34tc
Mr. and Mis. J. Pelmulder mo-
G. F. Elliott will do your vul-
| tored to Pendleton Monday, where canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
! during the day the gentleman at­ boots—anything. Gates’ half sole,
tended to telephone business.
36-tfc.
tires and tubes.
For Sale—One wardrobe, walnut
Miss Everette Kingsiley departed
finish, with one large linen drawer.
for Corvallis Sunday after a week’s
38tfc
Phone 288, Mrs. Haneline.
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wheat,
Feed
your
hogs
Corn,
B. S. Kingsley. She will attend
Whole Barley, Rolled Barley, and
summer school at O. A. C.
Ground Barley, Mill Feed and Mid­
Andrew Kern,
recently
from dlings. W. A. Leathers, Phone 581.
| France and just discharged from the
For Baled Alfalfa by bale or car
army, has been in Hermiston visit- loads see Leathers. Phone 581. 40
I ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
O. K. Scratch Food, Wheat, Corn,
A. Chezik.
Cracked Corn, Oyster Shell or
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Baines of Ground Bone for your chickens. W.
I Colfax, Wash., are visiting at the A. Leathers, near depot.
, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar.
If you want a sack or a ton of
Mr. Baines is a brother of Mrs. Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley,
Mill
Shaar.
Feed or Ground Barley, phone 581.
Open regular business hours, in-
...
Word has been received that Rob- eluding Saturday evening. Daily de-
ert Hobbs has landed in New York livery service. W. A. Leathers. 40
from Germany after having served
For Sale-—Good saddle cheap. O.
In the Army of Occupation for 18
'upper.
40-2tc
months.
Can you realize that the quan­
Josephine Sanders, from Willa­ tity of actual reading matter in just
mette University at Salem, Is a guest one copy of the Saturday Evening
of Miss Bertha McKeen for a few Post will make a $1.50 or $2 book
days, stopping off here on her way if published in standard book form. I
to her home at North Powder.
52 copies only $2. Ed. H. Graham. |
Phone 581.
40tfe I
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Verlln
Parties having goods they w ish [
Graham, formerly residents here, stored can store them in Leathers’ |
will be pleased to learn they have
warehouse. Phone 581.
41tfc
a little daughter, born to them last
I handle fruit and berries. Chas.
week. Mrs. Graham was Miss Gla­
dys West.
E. Hall. 617, Mark Street, Pendle-
ton. Oregon.
41-ltp
Mrs. J. P. Dunning and children
Used Ford touring car in good
i eturned to their home In Ellens-
condition for sale at a reasonable
burg. Wash., Tuesday after a week’s price. Sappers' Inc.
41-ltp
visit at the ranch home of her par-
Special
Spring
Chicken
Dinner
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knox,
will be served at the Hotel Hermis
north of town.
ton every Sunday evening from 6 to
8 o'clock. Price 75 cents. A regular
Ice bills, ccats leas than a refrigerator.
Let us show you.
S. H. Boardman. who is resident
engineer In charge of 30 miles of meat dinner will also be served
construction of the Columbia high- i Price 60 cents.
40-4tc
way in Morrow county, was a busi-
Book stock for shipment July 5
ness visitor in Hermiston Wednes- with F. A. Chezik.
41-ltc
day and Thursday of this week.
For Sale—Team, harness and
Mrs. J. F. Bl Ider back came home gon, S-tine Jackson hay fork and
Sunday from Portland, where she 1Í0 feet of cable and blocks. See
E. A. Smith, or inquire at this of-
has been visiting her parents. Mr
41-ltp
and Mis A. E. Hobbs, and slater. rice.
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To Your Profits
FEED your stock
appetizing green
nutriment the year
round — BUILD A
SILO.
We are the exclusive agents for the most prac
tical silo on the market teday.
THE BALLARD
SILO
This silo will not blow over, shrink up or fall
down. It is air tight, double wall, eight inch air
space. Ensilage will not freeze, dry out, sour or
mold. The Ballard Silo has been* on the market for
25 years and has stood the test in every way. We
have many designs to choose from and plans are fur­
nished free.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality "
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Something New and Delicious
TO BE SERVED AT THE HERMISTON DRUG STORE
FOUNTAIN NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
Aside from the regular menu of all popular Fruit and Caramel Sundaes and refresh­
ing drinks, we will serve a number of delightful new Sundaes including Honolulu Girl,
Liberty Sundae, Airship Nut Sundae, Sammy Sundae. Soul Kiss, Sleepy Hollow Sundae
and Merry Widow Sundae, and the drinks will also include some special thirst quenchers.
We Specialize with Hazelwood Ice Cream
and are serving five of these delicious creams
Vanilla, Strawberry, French Nugat and Maple Nut
Call in and give us an opportunity to serve you.
HERMISTON DRUG STORE
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store
Phone 413
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Mrs
For Sale—100 young M. B. tur-
Hogan Miller. Mrs Bilderback
accompanied home by her par* keys;
fine and healthy. Mrs. Z.
ents.
Pumphrey.
41-ltp
See our stock of these abaoh tely
odorless,
inoffensive,
sani-
tary. ■ ventilated, germ-proof, coni • nient and practical Indoor Clo-
rets.
Have nearly the appearane » of the regular bathroom toilet,
vet operates by chemicals.
I
cost away below the regular toi-
lets and chemical costs far les 1 than you would pay for city water
Therefo
the ranch, with full city
HARDWARE
Phone 192
this is the real toilet tor
Install it inaide
IMPLEMENTS
Our Guarantee back of Every
Purchase
1900 washer, wringer and sewing
Kennedy, whose father
machine for sale.
W. w. Rogers.
was formerly connected with the
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real estate firm of Dodd A Kennedy
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
A black pair of ladies' kid gloves
In this city, and who now resides
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday’s
In Portland, is a guest
this awaits an owner at this office. 41
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
of heavy work
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
F. B Swayze.
harness with collars.
W. Tho-
mas, at Pioneer Barber Shop. 41-îc
E A. Smith, who recently
Fresh Vegetables
came
Tuesdays and Fridays
good pasture for $ or S
here from Portland, and later pur­
head of stock. Jasper Templeton
chased the Lou Brownell house and
41-11
two lots on the West Side, is now R. R 1. Hermiston.
The more properly and regularly, Wanted—Your subscription "
! comfortably settled In his new home
For Sale—One first class work all refuse of the household is harm- The Saturday Evening Post, $: 9:
and says be likes the climate here horse 9 years old, weight 1200 lbs;
better than any place he haa ever tentie, double or single. Inquire of lessly disposed of the better for the The Ladies Home Journal, $1 "
neaithtuiness and comfort of the The Country Gentleman. $1.00.
• lived before.
F, J. Prann.
41-ÎU
Arline
| H., Graham,
Hermiston, Ore.
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