The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 13, 1919, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
OREGON.
If you are needing a new suit,
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one-piece dress, waist or skirt,
my new fall and winter styles are
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Dr. Freeze makes
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regular visits to Her­
John F. Reihl left Thursday on a miston. Consult him
business trip to Portland.
free and be assured of
good eye service.
36
Ed. Comegys, clerk in the hard­
ware store of Sappers’ Inc., depart­
ed Sunday for a week’s visit in Port­
land and Seattle.
HERMISTON
Line of New Ginghams
—for—
FALL SCHOOL DRESSES
(WANT ADS.
Mrs. Simmons and daughter Ger­
trude returned Monday from a short
Concord grapes for sale. N. W.
visit to friends in Pendleton.
Bloom, Columbia District. .
51-ltp
Parties having goods they wish
Chas. Siscel of Wasco visited here
stored can store them in Leathers’
several days this week with his bro­
41tfc
ther, P. B. Siscel, proprietor of the warehouse. Phone 581.
Siscel Confectionery Store.
We have 50 short lengths, just enough
for one dress each, at
50c a yard
Yarn for Knitting
All the new shades and colors
40c a ball
PHONE YOUR ORDER 171
Rev. and Mrs. Jones, former resi­
dents and owners of ranch property
east of town, are guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. Belscamper.
Miss Celia Hayden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hayden, left the
Forty-foot stacker for sale. Wm.
latter part of last week for Ontario,
48tfC
Kennedy,
R. F. D .
Ore., on a ten day visit to friends.
Wanted—Loose hay at top mar-
F. A. Phelps was down town Tues­ ket price, any quantity.
W. A.
day for the first time in a week, Leathers.
46c
having been confined to his home
Good, sound 12 year old horse, in
from illness for that length of time.
perfect condition, to trade for a two-
Mrs. McMartin of Coeur d’Alene, horse wagon. J. A. Pryor, Umatilla,
Oregon.
49-4tp
Idaho, is a guest at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. E. E. Shaw, at Cold
For Sale—Small house and 1 acre
Springs, ten miles northeast of Her­ land, water right all paid, $750.
miston.
Phone 281. C. E. Hensley. 49-4tc
Mrs. E.
a journey
next two
visit with
ern city.
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.
GUNS
and
AMMUNITION
NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE
HARDWARE
Phone 192
For Sale—No. 10 Smalley ensilage
eutter. R. C. Canfield.
42tfc
Nothing too small, nothing too
large for me to insure. J. H.
Young, Fire, Auto and Life Insur-
44-2tc
ance.
prices
Top
Wanted—Baled hay.
45tfc
paid. W. A. Leathers.
Wanted Stock hogs and wean-
A. Hobbs left Sunday on ing pigs. W. A. Leathers. 45tfc
to Chicago, where for the
J. J. Casserly has for sale a black
months she will enjoy a
her sisters in the big east- mare, weight over 1600 pounds—a
perfect animal.
Wanted—To trade 20 acres un­
The regular meeting of Hermiston improved, with water on it, for good
Grange will be held at the home of Automobile. L. Hammer,
34 tc
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Waghorn next
G. F. Elliott will do your vul-
Wednesday evening, September 17,
canizing on tires, tubes, rubber
at 8 o'clock
boots—anything. Gates’ half sole,
tires and tubes.
36-tfc.
Mrs. H. L. Payne writes her hus­
Feed your hogs Corn, Wheat,
band that she is gradually becoming
stronger, and hopes soon to be able Whole Barley, Rolled Barley, and
to leave the Portland Medical hospi­ Ground Barley, Mill Feed and Mid­
dlings. W. A. Leathers, Phone 581.
tal and come home.
For Baled Alfalfa by bale or car
Miss Catherine Faust, who for loads see Leathers. Phone 581. 40
ten days had been a guest at the
For Sale—Double buggy harness,
home in this city of Miss Margaret
Neary, has returned to the parental only used two months and in first
lass condition; made to order. J.
residence in Portland.
A. Rowan, on Mathews farm, Her-
niston.
48tfc
Dr. J. E. Rose. Hermiston’s first
dentist, was here several days this
For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey
week from Portland on a visit to hogs. Geo. H. Root.
49tfc
relatives. He is a brother of Mrs.
For Sale—Good milch cow. Wm.
West and Mrs. Correll.
Kennedy, R. F. D.
48tfc
For Sale—Several good grade Jer­
Francis L. Neary, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Neary, has gone to sey milch cows and one registered
Portland to enter Christian Bros, Jersey bull. R. E. McFalls and W.
50-4tc
college. He will complete a three H. Quick.
year business course in that insti-
Fat Stock bought. D. R. Brownell,
tution.
Umatilla, Oregon.
50tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts
have returned from an outing at
Hidaway Springs, where Mrs. Rob-
erts and children remained six
weeks, Mr. Roberts making a side
trip into Idaho on business.
O. Ulshagen, assistant cashier in
the First National Bank of this city,
returned early in the week from a
ten day vacational visit passed in
Portland.
Wanted—40 acres or more equip­
ped and partly improved. Will trade
in my well improved 5 acre place
near Portland; good soil, new six
•oom bungalow, etc.; near Capital
Highway, Will assume difference.
Give full particulars and price in
first letter. H. H. Bassindale, Hills-
lale Oregon.
51-3tp
For Sale-—Ten acres adjoining
P. P. Sullivan’s. Address W. M.
Hubbs, Silverton, Ore. No agents.
51-6tp
Plastering that will satisfy.
I
am now prepared to take contracts
Tor plastering, and can guarantee
my work. Tom Jensen.
51-4tp
Wanted—Cattle, hogs and sheep.
Leathers.
51tfc
Floyd Corporon of Athena, Ore.,
was an over Sunday visitor at the
farm home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Banks, his uncle and aunt. He just
For Sale—Heavy work team and
returned from overseas, bringing harness. F. W. Stevens.
51-2tp
with him the rank of sergeant.
For Sale—Team of mares, weight
about 2700 pounds. Good Workers.
51-2tp
Clarence Boynton, who has served F. L. Jewett.
Wanted—Two dozen five months
at the submarine base in New Lon­
don. Conn., for the past eighteen old White Leghorn pullets, Must be
good ones. C. H. McElroy. 51-2tp
months, was discharged from service
Registered Jersey cow for sale. 1 F
at Camp Lewis last week and arriv-
Nearly five years old . J. S. Dyer.
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<d home Wednesday.
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52tfo %
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Are you pre--
pared with
gun and shells
for the
Opening of the
Hunting Season
on ducks and geese
September 16
If not, we have a large
assortment of shot guns
to select from, and the
shells for them we have
in quantity
Hunters are invited to rig
themselves out at
our store
Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co
On Your Vacation or Outing Trip tal^e along a
Wi e carry all sizes and kinds
Read HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S New Book
“The Re-Creation of Brian Kent”
His best ÿet- W e have it.
, .
HERMISTON DRUG STORE
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
The Monopole Store”
For Sale—Concord and Worden | 7
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Payne and
Grapes at Phipps ranch, also pure | %
baby visited at the home of his bro- cider vinegar.
52-2te”
■ ther. H. L. Payne, in this city sev-
For
Sale
—
Round
dining
J
eral days this and last week. 1 From with two extension boards, and table
six W
here they went to Upper Butter chairs to match. Mrs. C. M. Reihl.
Creek to visit Mr. Payne’s father Phone 225.
52-ltp
For Sale—Ten head of good milch %
I and mother.
sows; some fresh, rest will be in %
September. James Ware, Westland. %
Mm. Earl Caldwell and little dau- Oregon. Phone Eugene Ranch. 52-4p 1 •
1 ghter returned Sunday from the pa-
For Sale—One used Maxwell one- I %
rental home at
Potlatch. Idaho.
ton truck. I. D. Lathum.
52-ltp %
| where they had been for two weeks
Ladies—Switches made from comb- 7
at the sick-bed of Mrs. Caldwell's
ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon %
father, who is now recovering from Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon.
52tfc
a severe illness.
If you want prunes, better get
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
orders in now. J. T. Embry. 52-2tp
Frank Krouse, with his wife and
I am agent for the Fluff Rugs
Rolls, etc.,
| little daughter, are here from North made from old carpets—Brussels,
| Bend, Wash., and are visiting at the Ingrain or Burlap—any size from
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
i C. F. Ames home on the west side 27x36 inches to 10x13 feet. Place
your orders now. Mrs. R. G. Banks,
| of the Umatilla river. They will Hermiston. Oregon
52-4tp
Fresh Vegetables
probably locate here permanently.
Tuesdays and Fridays
For Sale—Fine young cow. just
fresh. H. J. Stillings.
■52-tfc
Miss Edith Kay. who spent the
For Salo—Worden grapes, 1c per
summer here at the home of Mr. and
Lost—Halter chain on Monday
If you want a sack or * ton °
Mrs. 11. M Gunn, her únele and lb. at ranch. Wm. Kennedy. Fourth
between Catholic rectory and Her-
aunt, left the latter part of last Unit.
Rolled
Oats. Rolled Barley. .
52-1te
miston avenue. Finder please leave Feed or Ground Barley, phone 58
week for Wenatchee, Wash , where
D Anjou pears. Foster peaches, at this office for owner.
the has accepted a position
in-
Open
regular business hour "
peaches, one dozen pullets,
istruetor in the high school there. pickling
It Is better to be insured than to eluding Saturday evening. Daily ",
for sale at Robb Bros.’ orchard. 52-1
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee back of Every
Purchase
Cakes, Doughnuts,
Wednesdays and Saturdays
W. A. Leathers.