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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1919)
HE TTEEMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON 1'IIIIHHIillllllllilllllHHIIIIIHIIHilllllill^ IT’S TOO WARM TO COOK HERMISTON. :: LOCALS :: = = ullllllllillllllllHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlii Col. Newport was a visitor Pendleton Monday on business. GET MILLFEED OUT Of THE CAR with the old fashioned stove, but even these days it is not drudgery to in prepare a meal with one of our Mrs. J. D. Watson visited in Pen dleton the latter part of last week. Florence Automatic or Perfection Oil Stoves Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers left Tuesday for a two weeks outing at Wallowa lake. Mrs. Geo. Holland and daughter Dorothy left this morning for a two weeks visit at Seaside, Ore. We have sold many of these stoves and would gladly have you talk with any user as to their satisfaction. Werdna Isbell is here from Hood River on a visit to her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Strohm. We would also suggest that you buy one of our Luella McCoy has been suffering from a fever attack all this week, but is now a little better. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoy. REASON—We haven't storage room and must move a lot of it quick Make arrangements at once Phone 171 And Order from the City Meat Market and Grocery P hone 131 Don’t forget that you can always get Maid O’ Clover butter at the City Meat Market. It is the best. Try a lof of Butternut Bread, fresh every day. We carry a full line of Home Made Sausages, Hams, Bacon, Lard and Compound and the price is right Bring in your butter, eggs and poultry. We will pay you the highest market price, cash or trade. You Save 50c by Buying a Coupon Book It is good for anything in the house. Both sizes, $5 and $10 books. Get one and try it and see how handy it is for you as you can keep exact tab on your grocery bill and you know just how much you spend each month for you have the books to show for it. Get one the first of the month and try it. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY Apple Picking Bags Lawn Mowers Fireless Cookers Oil Stoves Fruit Picking Ladders Our stock is very complete and prices right NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE Xyanize 7 Phone 192 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Elliott were visitors to Pendleton last Saturday. Mr. Elliott is operator of a vulcan- izing establishment on the West Side in this city. North Pole Refrigerators They are clean, economical and will do much to preserve food during the warm weather. Oregon Hardware & implement Co — Freeze makes Dr. regular visits to Her miston. Consult him free and be assured of good eye service. 36 WANT ADS. I Robert Sulphin of Middletown, Ohio, and Edward Schwartz of Se Wanted—To trade 20 acres un attle, Wash., are here passing their improved, with water on it, for good summer vacation at the home of automobile. L. Hammer. 34tc their aunt, Mrs. A. E. Robb, on the G. F. Elliott will do your vul- West Side. ' eanizing on tires, tubes, rubber boots-—anything. Gates’ half sole, Mrs. Myron Hunt returned to tires and tubes. 36-tfc. Hermiston Thursday after spending Feed your hogs Corn, Wheat, the past six weeks visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rice, who Whole Barley, Railed Barley, and Ground Barley, Mill Feed and Mid- live in Idaho. tilings. W. A. Leathers, Phone 581. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson ex- For Baled Alfalfa by bale or car pect to leave early next week for loads see Leathers. Phone 581. 40 Portland, where they will spend a If you want a sack or a ton of two weeks’ vacation visiting relati Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Mill ves and friends. Feed or Ground Barley, phone 581. Open regular business hours, in- Ask W. A .Leathers how it feels eluding Saturday evening. Daily de- to be chased by a speed cop, and livery service. W. A. Leathers. 40 then top off the question by ascer Can you realize that the quan taining from him how it feels to be caught by one. He’ll tell you—and tity of actual reading matter In just one copy of the Saturday Evening then some. Post will make a $1.50 or $2 book Mrs. Cato Johns. Jr., is quite ill if published in standard book form. with typhoid fever. She was re 52 copies only $2. Ed. H. Graham. 40tfc moved from the Johns ranch north- Phone 581. west of town Thursday to the hos Parties having goods they wish pital of Mrs. McGlaughlin on Gladys stored can store them in Leathers' avenue for treatment. warehouse. Phone 581. 41tfc - 1 1 g ,0/0 FEED your stock Aga ZL| f appetizing green £ MAvi A • . nutriment the year To Your Profits __________________ __________________ SILO. We are the exclusive agents for the most prac tical silo on the market today. 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. For Sale—Good business block. Main street. Is paying 11 per cent net on price asked. Part cash, bal ance 2 to 3 years at 8 per cent. Box O.. Hermiston, Ore. 45-4tc For Sale—Residence house close in on West Side, Inquire at this of- fice. 45tfc Payment on the Victory Loan - bonds became due and payable at the First National bank in Hermis- ton on July 15. Those who have i forgotten about this second pay ment in this district should get a hustle on and attend to this mat- |ter at once. | Mr. and Mrs O. O. Sapper leave | tomorrow for Portland to remain a I week. They will take advantage of the "Buyers’ Week" entertainment. | and Mr. Sapper will look after busi- ness matter* and also purchas the holiday stock for Sappers’ Ine. hardware store. Wanted—Stock hogs and wean- Ing pigs. W. A. Leathers. 45tfc Wanted- Baled hay. paid. W. A. Leathers. Top prices 45tfc It costs 50 to 100 per cent more to build a home today than it did in 1914. If your property should burn your present insurance policy would | be Insignificent. You should add more insurance In an old line fire Insurance company. Have J. H. Y oung revalue your property and fix you up at once. A good pair of old mules. fine sno team, for sale cheap or will What have you to offer? Bennett, on Frank Beddow ranch. Hermiston. Ore. Wanted—Loose hay at top mar ket price, any quantity. W. A. 466 something fierce between here and Leather*. that city, especially after entering For Sale— Two old turkey hen* Spain gulch, where * continui at ion 40 young turkey* 1 month* old. 2 I of chuck holes nearly all the way dozen young Leghorn pullets 3 I from there on are encountered. months old. Mr*. J. T. Embry. 46-2tc 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 Girt 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 © I PHELPS CASH GROCERY "The Monopole Store” Phone 413 b e t ( “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect I Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase Royal Bakery Good « from Portland Wed’s and Saturday’s Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, e Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays ed to Pendleton Saturday last. IMPLEMENTS round-BUILD A For Sale—No. 10 Smalley ensilage Mrs. S. C. Logan and daughter re eutter. R. C. Canfield. 42tfc turned to their home in Anaconda, For Sale—New Chickering piano. Montana, the latter part of last Mrs. J. S. Mattoon. 42tfc I week after a pleasant visit in this Wanted—Dressed veal. D .R. I I city with her cousin, Mrs. L. E Brownell. Bryant, at the Fraser home. Nothing too small, nothing :too Mrs. Charles Holdman. one of the large for me to insure. J. H. early homesteaders on Butter Creek. Young, Fire, Auto and Life Insur- 44-2tc has been very sick the past week at ance. the home of Mrs. Waterman, where For Sale—Yellow Transparent she is staying while being treated. apples, orchard run. 3c per pound. A daughter, who Is a nurse at Mercy Maurice D. Scroggs. 45tfc ; hospital in Eugene, came on a visit For Sale—Two good residence to her parent. lots close in on good residence street. Miss Pearl Sullivan, who has been Cheap. Easy terms. Sappers' Inc, 45-4tc a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sullivan, the For Sale—6.14 acres on Columbia past two months, left for Portland Highway about 1 1-4 miles this side | Monday to resume her duties as of Irrigon. Paid government water | stenographer and bookkeeper with light. Cheap. Easy terms. Sap a leading firm In that city. pers’ Inc. 45-4tc Mrs. Verlin Graham (nee Gladys West) and little daughter accom panied Mrs W. A. Correll and dau- ghter Josephine on their return journey from Portland last Sunday. | to remain a couple of weeks visiting at the home of her parents in this Challis & Challis, Props HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. N. Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walpole were Ir- rigon sightseers in Hermiston last Saturday, motoring up in Mr. Sea- man's new car. Mrs. John Leek, wife of a well known North Ridge rancher, is enjoying a month's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Jac- otson, in Adams, Oregon. When You Think of Meat Think of Groceries I Fried Spring Chicken Dinner the Hotel Oregon Cafe Sunday from 12 to 2 p. m. Price 75 cents 1 ‘icket holder* «0 cents. Regular ‘ dinner 50 cents. 45-1te Wanted—Your subscription I The Saturday Evening Post | The Ladies Home Journal; The Country Gentleman, $1 11 Graham. Hermiston, Ore. ,