The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 23, 1919, Image 4

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERMISTON, OREGON:
HERALD,
I hermiston !
IT’S TOO WARM TO COOK
LOCALS
-.illllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllill.
with the old fashioned stove, but even these days it is not drudgery to
Miss Viola Crandall has returned
from her vacational visit in Idaho.
Line of New Ginghams
— for —
P. B. Siscel and Dr. J. A. Peed
were business visitors to Pendleton
Monday of this week.
FALL SCHOOL DRESSES
Mrs. J. W. McDermed and daugh-
| 1er Miss Marguerite passed Monday
in Pendleton visiting with friends.
We have 50 short lengths, just enough
for one dress each, at
Mrs. Royal Rands, who was the
guest of her friend, Mrs. B. Hane-
line, several days last week, left
Sunday tor her home in Boardman.
50c a yard
Edward McKeen left Sunday for
Portland, where he expected to se­
cure .and hold-down a situation in
one of the business houses in that
city.
Yarn for Knitting
Wallace and Howard Reid, who
had been passing a week in Spokane
visiting at the home of their father’s
sister, Mrs. Thos. Hayes, returned
Thursday morning.
All the new shades and colors
40c a ball
PHONE YOUR ORDER 171
Nicholas Codd, president of the
Hermiston Light & Power Co., spent
most of the week here with Frank
and Joe Ralph, his associates in the
above concern.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Hugh
are enjoying the ocean breezes at
Seaside this week, having departed
Tuesday for that well known and
popular summer resort.
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 lo if 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.
WE HAVE ONLY THE GENUINE
Northwest Fruit Ladders
Nona better made anywhere. Due to quan­
tity buying, we can also save you money on
apple picking bags.
Our Stock is In
Phone 192
F. A. Phelps went to Boardman
Wednesday on business connetced
with the Phelps-Voyen Co., in which
feed and hay firm he is associated
with his son-in-law, Carl Voyen.
Florence Automatic or Perfection
Oil Stoves
We hâve sold many of these stoves and would gladly have you talk with
any user as to their satisfaction.
We would also suggest that you buy one of our
North Pole Refrigerators
They are clean, economical and will do much to preserve food during the
warm weather.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Saturday, Sept 6th,
Dr. Freeze will again
be at the Oregon Ho-
tel,
Hermiston, all
day. If you are a suf­
ferer from headaches, crosseyes or
other eye troubles do not fail to con­
sult Dr. Freeze, who makes regular
trips to Hermiston and has a record
of seventeen years successful prac­
tice, the last five years in Hermis­
ton one day each month. At Echo
Sept. 4, Stanfield Sept. 5.
49-2t
pour,
me.”
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IMPLEMENTS
To Your Profits
SILO
We are the exclusive agents for the most prac­
THE BALLARD
G. F. Elliott will do
your
vul- I
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber |
boots—anything. Gates’ half sole,
tires and tubes.
36-tfc.
Feed your hogs Corn, Wheat, I
Whole Barley, Rolled Barley, and |
Ground Barley, Mill Feed and Mid- .
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Challis are dlings. W. A. Leathers, Phone 581.
passing their summer’s outing In
For Baled Alfalfa by bale or car
the Blue mountains at Hidaway and loads see Leathers. Phone 581. 40
Lehman springs. They left by auto
If you want a sack or a ton of
early in the week, to be gone seven
Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Mill
or eight days.
Feed or Ground Barley, phone 581.
Open regular business hours, in­
Mrs. J. H. Elliott and two daugh­
cluding Saturday evening. Dally de­
ters left for their home in Portland
livery service. W. A. Leathers. 40
Wednesday after being guests for a
Can you realize that the quan­
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Wilson a mile west of Hermis- tity of actual reading matter in just
ton. The ladies are sisters.
one copy of the Saturday Evening
Post will make a $1.50 or $2 book
E. W. Mack. Jr., recently honor- t published in standard book form.
ably discharged from the navy, tn 52 copies only $2. Ed. H. Graham.
40tfc
which he held the position of ma­ Phone 581.
chinist’s second mate on the gun­
Parties having goods they wish
boat Marblehead, is enjoying a visit stored can store them in Leathers’
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E warehouse. Phone 581.
41tfc
W. Mack, in this city.
For Sale—No. 10 Smalley ensilage
cutter. R. C. Canfield.
42tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar are
Nothing too small, nothing too
passing the week in Colfax. Wash,
large for me to insure. J. H.
as guests at the home of the lady’s Young, Fire, Auto and
Life Insur-
parents, C. V. Wilson, old time bar-
ance.
44-2tc
ber now ranching here, is substitut-
Wanted—Baled hay. Top prices
ing for Mr. Shaar during his ab
paid. W. A. Leathers.
45tfc
sence. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Waghorn ar-
rived home Wednesday from a week's
visit pleasantly passed with friends
In Portland. Hood River, Ore., and
Vancouver. Wash.
While in the
Rose City they were guests at one
of the Civic Club's weekly* dinners.
I
WANT ACS.
W. L. Swan, rancher southwest of
J. J. Casserly has for sale a black |
Hermiston and clerk of Minnehaha mare, weight over 1600 pounds—a
school district, is passing a few days perfect animal.
in Portland attending to personal
Wanted—To trade 20 acres un­
business and visiting with his fam-
improved,
with water on it, for good |
ily.
34tc '
automobile. L. Hammer.
C. C. Green, who has been in Eas-
tern Washington the past ten
months, returned
Wednesday to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Green, ranchers a mile south-
west of this city.
Add 4.0°0
FEED your stock
green
appetizing
nutriment the year
round — BUILD A
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.
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality "
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
On Your Vacation or Outing Trip take along
carry all sizes and k'nds
Read HAROLD BELL WRIQHT'S Nev Book
The Re-Creation of Brian Kent'
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His best ÿet—
e haoe it.
HERMISTON DRUG STORE
For Sale—Residence house close |
in on West Side. Inquire at this of- I
flee.
45tfc i
Forty-foot stacker for sale.
Kennedy, R. F. D .
Wm. |
48tfc
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.
Young revalue your property and
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Mr. and Mrs. R H. Elsea and two
children are here from Ontario, Cal.,
to remain a couple of weeks as
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Schilling, the ladles being sis- |
tern. They came overland in their |
auto from Rupert. Idaho, where they !
A good pair of old mules, fine
i fresno team, for sale cheap or will
made a short visit to relatives
t rade. What have you to offer?
G.
L. Bennett, on Frank Beddow
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith motored
4 6-4tp
from their home in Grants Pass and ranch, Hermiston. Ore.
passed the week visiting at the farm
Wanted—Loose hay at top mar­
home east of town of Mr. and Mrs. ket price, any quantity.
W. A.
R G. Banks. They were joined at | Leathers.
*
46c |
Weston by Mrs.
Van Skiver, who
Bartlett Pears 4c per pound at i
visited a couple of days at the
the Robb Bros, orchard. Bring con- |
Banks ranch. The three ladies
tainers.
sisters.
47-3tc
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
The Monopole Store”
a once.
For Sale—The Kremer dairy herd. '
Project Manager H. M. Schilling Eight cows, two 2 year old heifers
left Wednesday for Council. Idaho. and two heifer calves. See Mr. |
Kremer at the ranch or Geo. H
48tte
stocked with horses and cattle. He Root.
NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE
HARDWARE
prepare a meal with one of our
Mrs. Jessup ot Irrigon was the
guest of her grandson, Gordon Stra-
der, in this city over Sunday.
“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
Fresh Vegetables
Tuesdays and Fridays
Fine pears for sale at the Percey
days, and during that time will en­
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deavor to sell off the stock and dis- ranch. Bring containers.
Fried Spring Chicken Dinner at I
Wanted—Your subscription
pose of the ranch
He deems this
Good, sound 12 year old home, in i the Hotel Oregon Cafe Sundav from | .
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n ecessar y on account of the sear- perfect condition, to trade for a
to 2 5
Pr)r„ s >" ,
The Saturday Evening Post. ’
city of help and the uncertainty of home wagon J. A Pryor.
eenm
Home
keeping a renter.
Oregon.
two- 12
Umatina noläers
I
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"from
» cents- Ticket The Ladies
Journal. $1
Regular dinner The Country Gentieman. $1.00,
45-1tc H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 3