HERMISTON THE HERALD, Dr. Freeze makes regular visits to Her­ miston. Consult him free and be assured of good eye service. 36 ■ IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllillll HERMISTON ; : LOCALS : : : Walter Rees came home Friday morning from a few days business visit in Portland. C. W. Grim, well known Irrigon rancher, spent Friday in this city attending to personal business. In it you will find the 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 Challis & Challis, Props. GROCERY JOhNTPENP WANT On September 10 we received a new assortment of HERMISTON, OREGON Wot Parties having goods they wish | stored can store them in Leathers Otto Sapper, head of the hardware warehouse. Phone 581. 4ltfc firm of Sappers’ Inc., was a busi­ G. F. Elliott will do your vul- | ness visitor to Fendeton last Wed­ canizing on tires, tubes, rubber I nesday. boots—anything. Gates’ half sole, 36-tfc. Dr. J. A. Campbell, a former den­ tires and tubes. tist of this city, is here on a visit to For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey friends after having received his hogs. Geo. H. Root. 49tfc discharge from army service. David B. Hill, a well known den- tist of Pendleton, and cousin of At­ For Sale—Ten acres adjoining torney J. T. Hinkle, was a visitor in P. P. Sullivan’s. Address W. M. Hubbs, Silverton, Ore. No agents. this city Monday and Tuesday. 51-6tp For Sale—Ten head of good milch Mrs. E. E. Shaw of Cold Springs cows; some fresh, rest will be in left Sunday for Spokane on a three September. James Ware, Westland, weeks visit to her uncle and aunt, Oregon. Phone Eugene Ranch. 52-4p Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Steadman. Ladies—Switches made from comb­ ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon Miss Emma Lundahl arrived Tues­ Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon. 52tfc day from Crookston, Minn., to take Everything in the feed line at ----- - ltfc the position of stenographer in the Leathers’ Warehouse. offices of the reclamation service. Wanted—Your subscription for The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed. ltfc Martin Matson of Vancouver, H. Graham. and Wash., is here for a couple of weeks team For Sale-—Heavy work 2-2tp visit at the home of his daughter, harness. F. W. Stevens. Mrs. Merrill Potter, one mile north Registered Jersey cow, just fresh, and calf, for sale. J. S. Dyer, Her­ of Hermiston. miston. ltfc H. K. Dean, superintendent of the Two cars of feed received. Lea­ ltfc experimental farm, spent several thers. days this week at Enterprise, Ore., I----------- --------------------------- where he acted as judge of farm products i at the Wallowa county fair . J. H. Williams arrived Wednesday from Roseburg, Ore., to relieve Post­ master J. H. Young, who has secur- ed leave of absence, and leaves this week tor a three weeks vacational visit to the parental home in Bowie, Texas. H. C. Richmond and family came last Saturday from Zillah, Wash., to take up their permanent residence on the Dan Lee farm of forty acres north of Hermiston, which place Mr. Richmond has leased from the own­ er for a term of years. L. M. Williams of Corvallis, who visited here several days last week with his old college chum, Earl Kingsley, left Monday for La Grande on his way to New York to take a répertoriai position on a daily newspaper in that city. Butter Wrappers TKisSofiet AFYRPFI 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. l-4tc I am agent ; for the Fluff Rugs, made from old i carpets—Brussels, Ingrain or Burlap—any size from 27x36 inches to 10x12 feet. Place your orders now. Mrs. R. G. Banks, Hermiston, Oregon. 52-4tp For Sale—New hand power corn heller, $12. Can be changed to power by buying pulley. Present catalog price Is $19. American varieties of grapes at 1 12 to 3 cents. A. D. Smith, 1 12 miles south of West land. 3tfc Fire Insurance, Notary Public and typewriting and stenographic work. See Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd’s office. 3tfc For Sale-—Holstein heifers from heavy milking cows. W. J. Warner. grp 4 Bann Place your order with The Herald for I O I I 1. $ 19 IA la 1 • I I /ilvii A IVI LP 1) anything in the line of Rubber Stamps or Stencils for marking Fruit Boxes and Crates, Butter Wrapp­ ers. etc., etc. THE GREAT MAJESTIC THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION M ’.’"rw ——- Ir ;—*— MAJESTIC i %77] 1 mAjegre (a E. I. Davis was a business visitor Nice four year old saddle mare, to Portland several days this week. bridle, spurs and chaps; whole out­ Mr. Davis has decided to again lo­ fit for sale cheap. J. McCoy. 3-ltc Nearly new Underwood typewriter cate in Hermiston permanently and follow his profession of general en- for sale. R. O. Horning, Hermiston. gineer. He will also make a speci- For Sale—One pure bred Poland- China gilt and one grade cow, ex- I nlty of irrigation engineering. ceptional milker fresh Nov. 4 next. Walter Rees. Stfc F. M Bryant and family have For Sale—Jersey cow, first calf. | moved to Rleth, where Mr. Bryant and five months old heifer | has taken charge of the railway $80, calf, $20; one light farm | section at that place. A. M. Stewart $35; one work horse cheap. wagon. of Lone Tree, near La Grande, takes Embry. 3-2tp the position of section foreman here One hundred colonies of bees for I made vacant by Mr. Bryant’s trans­ ale. Inquire of Wm. Brown, West Side. fer. 3-ltp Horse, buggy and harness for A. L. Larson, cashier of the First ale. $50: also April and May hatch­ National Bank, and O. Ulshagen, as­ 'd pullets. White Leghorns, $1.25 each. Mrs. M. F. Miller. 3-ltp sistant cashier, and W. T. Roberts Wanted — A woman to help with and W. J. Dobler, well known north of town farmers, were in Pendleton i mending and sewing one day each week Mrs. L. D. Lay. 3-ltp a couple of days the first of the | being witnesses in the De - October peaches for sale; fine fla- IVOT. me. lb. John T. Burk. Hermis- I ton. R. Sanford was in town on busi- ness Wednesday from Ardmore Ranch, which he owns and operates and which Is situated on the Fur- | nlsh project near Cold Springs reser- I voir. Mr. Sanford has Just recently purchased a 24 acre all In alfalfa tract adjoining hts home place from J. Bawerman of Portland, which now gives him 74 acres In all. ’ For Sal month. place. | C. 3-ltp Jersey Cow, fresh next B. Wilson. on Nelson 2tfc Wanted—Your subscription for The Saturday Evening Post. $2.00; The Ladies Home Journal. $1.75; The Country Gentieman, $1.00. Ed H. Graham. Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. Wanted—Woman or girl for gen- tai housework. No washing; good wages. Mrs. T. H. Haddox. 2-2tc Dr. C. G. Sabin, one of the leading and 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. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company 2. E. T. Russell, who acted as clerk at the depot here during the recent illness of A. S. Johnson, left the first of the week with his family for Wallowa, Ore., where he has taken a position as clerk in the rail­ way station there. 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. Come in and let us show you an outfit that will pay for itself in a short time. Joseph Fondhan arrived from Prescott, Wash., Sunday evening and Monday morning took a position in the mechanical department of the Hermiston Auto Co. The young | man is a brother of Mis. J. Schimke. Vleming arson case. are 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 Fat Stock bought. D. R. Brownell, Umatilla, Oregon. 50tfc week, MONOPOI rst-class in Put Your Surplus Straw Back On Your Land surgeons of Portland, was a guest at the J T. Hinkle home tn Hermiston Tuesday last. While here an auto trip was taken over the Teel pro­ ject by himself and Attorney Hin kle. and so much taken up was he with the bright future outlook for that project that ere his return to Portland be became owner of 160 acres of choice Teel land A fine piano In excellent condi­ Call on Mrs. Sommerer or Mrs. A. M. Mathews. 3tfc tion. Fire Insurance in three strong companies. See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s office? Ste . .Lost—Young coolie dog; light brown, white face, dark tail, while tip. Rex Sanford, Stanfield, Ore" 1c I ou are requested to visit our store during cur MAJESTIC BARGAIN WEEK and see the many superior features of this wonderful range; its supremacy in baking, water heating, fuel saving and lasting qualities. You must see the new smooth finish models, the last word in beauty and labor saving. THE BARGAIN During this week, Oct. 13th to 18th only, we will give free with each Majestic Range sold, a handsome set of cooking ware.-ONE WEEK ONLY SAPPERS’ INC