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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON illlllllllllillllillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IT’S TOO WARM TO COOK HERMISTON is s LOCALS : : : r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; OUR STOCK OF FRUIT JARS $1.25 1.40 1.75 (h —r* $1.40 1.65 1.90 Economy Caps, 35c Mrs. H. L. Payne went to Port land Thursday for a six weeks vaca- tional visit to friends. Schram Caps, 35c Heavy Rubbers, 10c Small S. S Lids, 15c Large S. S. Lids, 20c PHONE YOUR ORDER 171 When You Think of Meat Think of Groceries 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 Challis & Challis, Props. SEE US FOR Fruit Ladders and Apple Picking Bags, Nail Strippers and Box Hatchets And other Fruit Harvesting and Marketing Needs Prices are Right and Material at the Best Made NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE HARDWARE í Phone 192 We would also suggest that you buy one of our North Pole Refrigerators Dr. M. S. Kern, president of the Inland Empire Lumber Co., was here on business last Tuesday from Pen dleton. They are clean, economical and will do much to preserve food during the warm weather. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Dr. Freeze makes regular visits to Her miston. Consult him free and be assured of Mrs. Geo. H. Root and daughter good eye service. 36 Louise leave today (Saturday) for Cannon Beach, Ore., to spend their two weeks summer vacation. Lee William, little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larson, has been very ill the past ten days, but is now much improved on the road to recovery. Our We have sold many of these stoves and would gladly have you talk with any user as to their satisfaction. Mrs. N. L. Goodwin and daughter Ivy returned Sunday from a short visit with friends in Irrigon. Mrs. Bess Spencer returned to Pendleton Tuesday after being here for a time looking after her ranch interests. A dozen, 70 cents Zinc Caps, 40c Florence Automatic or Perfection Oil Stoves Miss Lessie Smith, formerly with the Farmers' Exchange, has accepted a position as bookkeeper in Lays’ Garage . Jelly Glasses F prepare a meal with one of our Eli Winesett this week purchased a new $225 Claxtonola phonograph from the Hermiston Drug Co. ECONOMY Pints Quarts Half Gallon with the old fashioned stove, but even these days it is not drudgery to Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely was here on official business on Tuesday and Wednesday. Self Sealing Mason, Small Mouth Pints Quarts Half Gallon Contractor August F. Beisse made a business trip to Pendleton Tues day last. Mrs. C. W. LaBarre and children came home from Portland Tuesday after a pleasant visit of three weeks at the home of her mother in that city. To Your Profits J. J. Casserly has for sale a black mare, weight over 1600 pounds—a perfect animal. Wanted—To trade 20 acres un improved, with water on it, for good 34tc automobile. L. Hammer. G. F. Elliott will do your vul Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voliva, on the canizing on tires, tubes, rubber Green place southeast of this city, boots—anything. Gates’ half sole, were visiting friends in Hermiston tires and tubes. 36-tfc. Monday, and while here patronized Feed your hogs Corn, Wheat, local merchants. Whole Barley, Rolled Barley, and In the neighborhood of 75 people Ground Barley, Mill Feed and Mid from Hermiston and Stanfield took dlings. W. A. Leathers, Phone 581. advantage of the fine hot day Sun For Baled Alfalfa by bale" or car day last to go to the Cold Springs loads see Leathers. Phone 581. 40 reservoir to bathe. If you want a sack or a ton of Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Mill Mrs. Chas. Kaiser and Miss Ruth Sprague, sisters, went to Walla Feed or Ground Barley, phone 581. I Walla Tuesday, where they will re Open regular business hours, in- | main the next three weeks visiting eluding Saturday evening. Daily de livery service. W. A. Leathers. 40 relatives and friends. Can you realize that the quan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright have tity of actual reading matter In just returned to their home in Portland one copy of the Saturday Evening | after a two weeks visit with the Post will make a $1.50 or $2 book lady’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. if published in standard book form. I Willhite, north of town ranchers. 52 copies only $2. Ed. H. Graham. I Phone 581. 4 Otic Word comes that Robert Bunch, Parties having goods they wish one of the Hermiston boys that has been in the thick of the fray in stored can store them in Leathers’ 41tfc France, reached New York the first warehouse. Phone 581. of the week with a French bride. For Sale—No. 10 Smalley ensilage cutter. R. C. Canfield. 42tfc Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar were Nothing too small, nothing :too hostesses at a delicious chicken din large for me to insure. J. H. ner at their cosy cottage home on Young, Fire, Auto and Life Insur- the West Side last Sunday after ance. 44-2tc noon. covers being laid for four in Wanted—Baled hay. Top prices vited guests. paid. W. A. Leathers. 45tfc Mrs. J. W. McDernied, daughter For Sale—Two good residence | Marguerite and son Edmund, arriv lots close in on good residence street | ed the latter part of last week from Cheap. Easy terms. Sappers' Inc. their auto trip to Seattle, where 45-4tc they enjoyed a fortnight's visit with For Sale — 6.14 acres on Columbia relatives and friends. Highway about 1 1-4 miles this side | of Irrigon. Paid government water | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lay and Mrs. C. E. Baker left the first of the right. Cheap. Easy terms. Sap- [ 45-4tc week for Tacoma. the gentleman pers‘ Inc. going to attend to business matters For Sale—Good business block. | | and the ladies to visit there with Main street. Is paying 11 per cent 11 friends for a week or ten days. ‘ ‘ net on price asked. Part cash, bal ance 2 to 3 years at 8 per cent. Mrs. R G. Banks returned from Box O., Hermiston,! Ore. 45-4tc ) akima Sunday. Her daughter, For Sale—Residence bouse close Mrs. Ella Jorey, who was so ill prior to and following an operation, ac- in on West Side. Inquire at this of- 45tfc I com pan led her, to remain here and fice. | recuperate during the next two ■ Forty-foot stacker for sale. Wm I months. Kennedy. R. F. D . 48tfe Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger were over night visitors In Hermiston | from Boardman Tuesday, being the ; guests while here of their frienda, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel. Wednes- day they left for a few days visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corse and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boynton and Mr. and Mrs Leroy Sullivan are enjoying a couple of weeks vacation at Hidaway Springs, having gone there overland in their automobiles Sunday last. Miss Irene Rhea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Rhea, well known Rutter Creek ranchers, has accepted the position of correspondent for The Herald In that neighborhood : Those interested In having events on the Creek chronicled in these columns should not be backward about conveying all worthy news Ad A() IS. 1V 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 insigniflcent. You should add more insurance in an old line fire Insurance company. Have J. H. Young revalue your property and fix you up at once. 46 A good pair of old mules. fine fresno team, for sale cheap or will trade. What have you to offer? G. L. Bennett, on Frank Beddow ranch, Hermiston. Ore. 46-4tp Wanted- Wanted—Loose hay at top mar I Vet price. any quantity. W. a . Leathers. 46c Bartlett Pears 4c per pound at the Robb Bros, orchard. Bring con- tainers. 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 today. 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. 77 On Your Vacation or Outing Trip take along a We carry all sizes and kinds Read HAROLD BELL IVRIÇHT’S New Book “The Re-Creation of Brian Kent” His best yet—W e have it. HERMISTON DRUG STORE PHELPS CASH GROCERY The Monopole Store Phone 413 )9 “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturdays Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Tuesdays and Fridays Fresh Vegetables 47 3te Fried Spring Chicken Dinner Eight cows, two 2 year old heifers and two heifer calves. See Mr. Kremer at the ranch or Geo H. Root. 48tte the. Hotel Oregon Cafe at Sunday from Wanted—Your subscription The Saturday Evening Post. Home 12.50.2 p.m 75 cents. Ticket The Ladies Journal, 50 Iders60 cents. Regular dinner The Country Gentleman, $1.4 45-1tc H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore.