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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1919)
HE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Dr. Freeze makes regular visits to Her i I miston. Consult him free and be assured of LOCALS good eye service. 36 rillllHIIIHHIHHIHIIIIHIHHHIHIIIIIHIHIi: Cyril Brownell and R. L. Tippie | were business visitors to this city | from Umatilla last Thursday. ••IIHIIIIHIHHIHIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH': HERMISTON "Ti7, Ees pyi Ehi . “e, On September 10 we received a new assortment of • O. H. Warner, hotel man of Board- man. was a business visitor to Her miston between trains Friday. . In it you will find the N? 244 Newest - . Improvements and Styles designed for the new clothes Prices range from $1.50 TO $4.00 Phone your orders for Groceries and Vegetables to 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 0’ 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 Parties having goods they wish Mrs. W. J. Stapish of Walla Walla stored can store them In Leathers' 41tfc was a guest at the home of Mr. and warehouse. Phone 581. Mrs. J. D. Watson a few days last For Sale—No. 10 Smalley ensilage 42tfc cutter. R. C. Canfield. week. Nothing too small, nothing too Mr. and Mrs. John Rubner are large for me to insure. J. H. the city from Erie. Pa. It is likely Young, Fire, Auto and Life Insur- 44-2tc they will locate here permanently ance. for the benefit of Mr. Rubner’s G. F. Elliott will do your vul health. canizing on tires, tubes, rubber The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet boots—anything. Gates’ half sole, 36-tfc. with Mrs. E. Bensel on Wednesday, tires and tubes. October 1, for an all day meeting. For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey There will be a picnic dinner, and hogs. Geo. H. Root. 49tfc all are cordially invited. For Sale—Several good grade Jer sey milch cows and one registered Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson and children motored to Echo last Sun Jersey bull. R. E. McFalls and W 50-4tc day, where they passed the aternoon H. Quick. visiting at the home of their friends, Fat Stock bought. D. R- Brownell, j Mr. and Mrs. W. Elsytine. Umatilla. Oregon. 50tfc For Sale—Ten acres adjoining Miss Icle Samson of Irrigon had p. p. Sullivan’s. Address W. M. her tonsils removed by a physician Hubbs, Silverton, Ore. No agents. 51-6tp in this city Friday morning. The young lady was accompanied by her will satisfy. I Plastering that mother, Mrs. G. W. Samson. am now prepared to take contracts for plastering, and can guarantee 51-4tp W. J. Knox has sold his ranch my work. Tom Jensen. For Sale—Concord and Worden north of town, and now he is look- pure ing for a house to rent in Hermis- Grapes at Phipps ranch, also 52-2tc cider vinegar. ton for himself and family. Some- For Sale—Ten head of good milch one tell him where he can get one. cows; some fresh, rest will be in September. James Ware, Westland, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Titus of Cot- Oregon. Phone Eugene Ranch. 52-4p tage Grove, Ore., are rejoicing over Ladies—Switches made from comb- the arrival of a baby daughter. Mrs. Ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon 52tfc Titus will be remembered as Miss Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon. Lucile Hood, a former resident of at Everything in the feed line 1 Itfc the project. Leathers' Warehouse. Jonathan apples for sale at Pel- E. W. Mack, Jr., recently returned mulder’s. Bring your boxes. . l-2tp from active service in the U. S. For Sale—Two pianos at sacri navy, left Friday morning for Te- fice; Kroeger Upright make. Inquire koa. Wash., to resume his old posi- Mrs. H. M. Sommerer or Mrs. A. M. l-2tc Mathews. , tion as machinist in the railroad For Sale — Span of medium sized shops located there. work horses in good workable con- dition, also harness; price $100. l-2tp H. E. Illsley returned to Portland Frank Rack. Sunday after a short visit at the For Sale—Black marc coming 4. parental home in this city. The Weight over 1600 pounds. J. J. l-2tc young man is following his trade of Casserly. Wanted — Your subscription for watchmaker in a large jewelry es The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed. tablishment in that city. H. Graham. Itfc A. S. Johnson has resumed his duties as clerk in the O.-W. depot in Hermiston after an absence of a couple of months on account of ill- ness. During his enforced layoff the position was filled by E. T. Russell. Louis Garner and Alfred Groom left Thursday for Portland to enter the Northwest Dental College In that city. Look out for them when they return some time hence, for no doubt they will have forceps hid in their sleeves. H. M. Gilliam, northwest repre- j sentative of the Denby Motor Truck Co. of Detroit, Mich., who has been Two cars of feed received, thers. Lea- Itfc For Sale—80 acres four miles north of Hermiston; 35 a. in alfalfa, balance level and all tillable. Small house well built, good barn and gar- age, well with pump and engine; also the following personal property: 3 work mares, one coming 2 years old colt, cow and heifer coming fresh. 2 hogs; new machinery, mow- or. rake, derick pole with cable and guy wires, new wagon with rack, alfalfa seeder, 5 foot fresno, disk, spring tooth, walking plow, and also other extra hand tools; third cut ting of hay. the second cutting now in stack reserved. Price $12,000, 14 cash, balance at 8 per cent on reas- nable time. Purchaser to assume future payments on water contract. $500 deposit in Hermiston bank will secure sale. Call at farm and SW""sec"25,°Y%, TPeaNl - after business for his firm, return- K W. M. W. S. Egbers, Hermiston, ed to Pendleton Thursday, where he Oregon. » l-2tc Is making his headquarters. Fire Insurance. Notary Public, and HEATERS CASH TERMS HARDWARE Phone 192 Mrs. Willits, the treasurer of the W. C. T. U.. was in Pendleton last Tuesday attending the convention of the W. C. T. U. Her report of practical work accomplished in Her miston was received with consider able enthusiasm by the convention. IMPLEMENTS typewriting and stenographic work. ! See Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd’s office. JOHN 2255) Luit 7.209% Put Your Surplus Straw Back On Your Land The straw that you burn or use wastefully can be put back on your land with big profit. Properly spread, straw acts as a mulch on fall seeded crops. It pre vents soil blowing, prevents winter killing, prevents winter sleet from smoth ering plants — and when turned under it has almost as much fertilizing value as manure. Spread your straw — come in and get a John Deere Spreader with Straw Spreading attachment. Get double use and double prof it from it. The John Deere Spreader with a Straw Spreading Attachment spreads straw and spreads manure—does a fine, even job in either case. One man operates the John Deere either when spreading straw or manure. After the machine is loaded, get on the seat, put the ma chine in gear, start the team or tractor, set the machine for heavy or light spread ing as conditions require— that’s all. To take off the Straw Spreading Attachment for manure spreading is only a 30-minute job for one man. The change is quickly and easily made. Don’t attempt to get along another year without this profitable equipment. Come in and let us rhow you an outfit that will pay for itself in a short time. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Butter Wrappers TKisSofet FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc. Own your own lot and build when | | you can. We have two down town residence lots at $50 each for sale at $10 down and $5 per month. Sappers’ Inc. 1-4tc | | will I “The Re-Creation of Brian Kent” His best yet W e have it. HERMISTON DRUG STORE PHELPS CASH GROCERY The Monopole Store == === Phone 413 = 1 = “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect tf Will give deed to 90 acres devel- Miss Marion Briggs last week re- ped land under Western Land * Ir- I signed her position as clerk in the rigatlon Co. ditch. $6000. Water | First National Bank for the purpose right to assume. Clarence Roberts. I 2-ltp ' | of entering the University of Ore Weaned pigs for sale Good ones j gon, leaving for Eugene Wednesday 2tfe ', | night. The vacancy in the bank is w J. Warner. being temporarily filled by Miss At present I have a used Maxwell I ne-ton truck. This truck is equip- I ped with new solid tires and has J. D. Watson and family motored . to Walla Walla last where I they passed a couple of days visiting friends. While there they attended the wedding of Miss Hilda, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. w j. Stapish. long time friends of theirs j F. D Bell of Crookston. Minn . NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE (Ny All wishing D’Anjou pears order AIT’EErg (I ryv A ■■ran Place your order with The Herald for anything I. D. Latham has taken over the at once before they are all shipped K I I — a- 94 e I A WS Ie in the line of Rubber Stamps or Stencils for agency for Umatilla and Morrow cut. Hanby Orchard. l-2tc ITVDAPilt I I rAlVAA O marking Fruit Boxes and Crates, Butter Wrapp- ers. etc., etc. counties of the Denby motor trucks. For Sale—Two female cocker The agency here was formerly in the panie! puppies, $3 each. W. A. hands of Sappers’ Inc., and Mr. La- Ford, Umatilla. Ore. Itfc tham acted as the firm's sales agent. For Sale—Cull apples : 50c. and On Your Vacation or Outing Trip take along a 75c per box. also Concord grapes 3c Mrs. W. H. O'Daniel of St. Louis. per pound, quinces 10c per pound. Mo., aunt of Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Bring your own containers. Mrs. R. l-2tc visited Tuesday and Wednesday at A Stewart. the McKenzie home in this city, Ac- For Sale—Heavy work team and W e carry all sizes and kinds companying her were Mr. and Mrs. harness. F. W. Stevens. 2-2tp Registered Jersey cow, just fresh, G. R. O’Daniel, parents of Mrs. Mc- and calf, for sale. J. S. Dyer, Her Read HAROLD BELL WRIQHT’S New Book Kenzie. miston. Itfc in the city for some time looking Challis & Challis, Props. 1 sell at a bargain. Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays I. D. Lat- ” " - . 2-ltp Wanted—Five head of good For Sale—Jersey For Sale—Seventy stands of bees, sey milk cows. Phone 42-F4 month. C. *B. Wilson, one super to each hive, full drawn place. combs, wired frames; free of dis- Wanted—Your subscription ease. Plenty honey for winter. In Wanted—To trade 20 The Saturday Post, $2.00; quire Wm. Brown, on West Side , ■ Evening - --------- ---------------- - ------- $1.75: improved, with water on it. for 6" 2-ltp-tf. !" he Ladies Home Journal. sate I am agent .for the Fluff Rugs, I The Country Gentleman. $1.00. Ed automobile. L. Hammer. I was here this week looking after 40 H. Graham. Hermiston. Ore. 35tfc. made from old carpets —Brussels, acres of land he owns east of town, Ingrain or Burlap- any size from i ... be" ... . Where do you live? The . and which he purchased in the early 27836 inches to 10x12 feet. Place | wanted Woman or girl for gen- place is Easy Street. You get ’** your orders now Mrs. R. o Banks,jeral housework. No washing; good j days of the project. through Safety Lane. Take the Termiston, Oregon. 52 4tp I wages. Mrs T. H. Haddox 2-2tSavings Stamp road.