THE HERMISTON
HERALD
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
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Bring Summer
Atmosphere
Into Your
Winter Home!
LOCALS
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Mrs. W. N. Rees visited in Pen
dleton Monday.
WE HAVE A
Mrs..J. F. McNaught is enjoying
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E.
H. Garey, in Portland.
CAR OF POTA TOES
Ripe enough to store
for winter They aré all Netted
Gems and good clean stock
Price Off The Car
S. R. Oldaker returned Wednes
day morning from Idaho and Mon
tana points, where he had been on
business the past four months.
C. M. Jackson and Milton Long-
horn are owners of new Ford tour
ing cars, having purchased them
this week from the Hermiston
Auto Co.
Special price for quantities
KINGSLEY’S
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
PHONE. 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, Prop*.
Fresh, warm, circulating air in your home is a luxury
M
quite ill
pox. At
days the
the 100
Willis Rees, while endeavoring to
start his father’s car Monday, re
ceived a "kick” from the crank
that an X-Ray disclosed had broken
his right arm.
Mrs. A. Hunter of La Grande
stopped off here Tuesday to see her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnes,
while on her way to her home from
a visit to a married daughter resid
ing in Tacoma.
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W. C. Lloyd left Friday evening
for Spokane to take a three months’
course in a vulcanizing and battery
charging school. On his return he
intends to open a shop on Main
street in this city.
W. G. Drowley, of Vancouver,
Wash., attorney for the Western
Land & Irrigation Co., has been
here the major portion of the week
attending to legal matters connected
with the above concern.
Garnett H. Condon of Laurel,
Mont., was a visitor in Hermiston
last Saturday and Sunday. While
here he was the guest of his sister,
Miss
Bessie Condon, seventh and
eighth grade teacher in the local
school.
Earl Carson, former well known
resident now operating a wheat
ranch of 407 acres near Colfax, was
a business visitor in Hermiston last
Wednesday. He reports having had
good success with his large wheat
crop this year.
Mrs. M. F. Callbeck visited in
this city from Portland Tuesday be
tween trains, and while her dispos-
de of the little orchard tract con
sisting of four lots which adjoins
the Callbeck residence home pn the
east to W. A. Correll.
which
you are entitled to if you let a Weatern Pipeless Furnace
Bi > • ;
have a little space in your basement.
The ladies of the M. E. Aid wish
to express their appreciation to all
who contributed so generously and
willingly towards the success of the
Dairy Show supper.
Frank Swayze has been
this week from chicken
times during the last few
lad’s fever went beyond
degree mark.
$2.75
fis
The Western Pipeless Furnace
1 Heats your entire house.
2 Circulates the air, purifies the atmosphere.
The “WESTERN
The Pipeless Furnace
If in year» to come, some parts
will have to be replaced, the fac
tory is close by,
viz:
Western
Foundry & Furnace Co. of Tacoma
Safety First
Don’t Delay
See the “Western1
Now on exhibition
At Our
Store
3° Saves fuel,
4 Economizes heat.
5 Has no pipes.
6 Can be installed in any home, school or church.
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Easy to install, at small cost.
One register in the floor.
No dirt or ashes in the house.
Keeps the floor warm.
A luxury and yet you save money.
Out of sight, but always on the job.
Burns anything.
Keeps the cellar cool.
A child can operate it.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back.
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
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Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District %
No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of
Oregon, that a School Meeting of •
aid district will be held at the •
School House on the 24th day of
November, 1919, at 3:30 o’clock in
the afternoon, to vote on the prop- ‘
sition of levying a special district %
tax, and buying additional school %
play grounds.
The total amount of money need- •
ed by the district during the fiscal !
year beginning on June 16th, 1919,3
ind ending on June 15th, 1920, is I
estimated in the following budget I %
ind includes the amounts to be re- %
eived from the county school fund, •
tate school fund, special district
ax, and all other moneys of the •
iistrict:
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
The Monopole Store
"MONOPOLE" goods are
first-class in every respect
Merrill E. Doble, who owns and
BUDGET
operates a well producing orchard
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
I at Irrigon, was here last week In at-
eachers’ salaries ................. » 9,324 %
| tendance at the Dairy Show. He re- Furniture and teachers sup
plies .....................................
400
i I ports that there will be shipped
’from that part of the project this Library books ..........................
"lags ............................................
year about 3500 boxes of apples.
Repairs of schoolhouses, out
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
buildings or fences ....
Judge and Mrs. G. W. Phelps Transportation of pupils ....
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturday»
motored down from Pendleton Tues- Janitor’s wages .......................
Janitor’s supplies ....................
day in their brand new Studebaker 'uel ..............................................
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Six. and returned to that city Wed Light and power ....................
nesday morning. While here they Water ...........................................
150
Tuesdays and Fridays
Fresh Vegetables
145
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jerk’s salary and bond ....
Postage and stationery .....
35
Phelps, the gentlemen being bro For the payment of bonded
thers.
debt and interest thereon,
issued under Sections 117,
144 to 148. and 422 of the
Alfalfa Farmers Take Notice
M. W. Sharrard returned to his
School Laws of Oregon,
home in Willows. Oregon, Sunday
1917 ......................................
2,580 Harvesting Equipment for Sale,
after visiting with friends here a Interest on warrants ___
600
Money Saved by Buying Now.
couple of days last week while tak- Printing of notices _______
50
insurance
__________________
Finding
it necessary to change
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| Ing in the stock show. Mr. Sharrard
Purchase of additional school
my system of putting up hay, I have
I formerly lived here, and ; is still own-
grounds _______________
800 determined to sell all of my present
| er of valuable business property on
equipment that is not usable in the
Total estimated amount
| Main street.
new system, such as derricks,
of money to be expend
ed for all purposes dur
We Are Receiving
trucks, slings. nets, Jackson-fork,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salinger of
ing the year ............ 918. 705 etc., etc.
Oakland. Calif., are welcome visitors
Everything I offer is in first class
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
From county school fund dur- •
order,
of the non-breakable kind and
W. Hannan out in the east end of
Ing the coming school year 12.953 practically the same as new. Natur-
the project, the lady being a sister to From state school fund dur
ally I want to make the old equip- |
ing the coming school year
Mr. Hannan. They will remain un
570
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ment pay for the new. which must |
Estimated
amount
to
be
re
til the middle of this month. Mr.
ceived from all other sour-
be secured this winter. and to ac- |
Salinger notes many progressive
ces during the coming
complish this I will discount liber
changes since his visit here five
school year tuition ....
1.600 ally on all articles sold now.
I can
years ago
For Christmas work-
use bankable paper.
Total estimated receipts,
Some now on display
not including the mon
( all at Highland Farm and in-
Harry Murchie. building contrac-
ey to be received from
spect “the goods.”
follows:
Towels,Gowns»
j tor of Boardman. must be thinking
the tax which it is pro
J. F. McNaught.
posed
to
vote
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$5,123
seriously of going into the dairy
Center Pieces,
RECAPITULATION
i business, for he was a very interest-
Scarfs,
Aprons,
Card of Thanks
estimated
expenses
i ed spectator at the Dairy Show here Total
We
h
to
express
our
sincere
for the year .....................
$18,705
Sets, Etc., Etc.
a couple of days the latter part of Total estimated receipts, not
thanks to the people of Hermiston
last week. We would like to ask
including the tax. to be
for their kind words and deeds d
voted
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the gentleman how a bachelor can
ln< the illne
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and at the death of
assimilate this dairy business and
, "Z: loved husband, and for the
do contract work besides. We know Balance, amount to be rais-
..$13,582 loyalty shown by the American
ed by district tax
he will answer this on his next viali
Bated this 30th day of October. Legion members.
and also to Mrs.
to this city by tailing us that he has 1919.
Kelley,
friendship in
our
C. S McNaught
hour of
will net soon be for- I
* Chairman Board of Directo
Attest E J. Kingsley,
Mrs. C. E. Wood 1
District Clerk.
and Pierson family. 1
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Our Guarantee back of Every
Purchase
Percey Sisters
Fireless Cookers
Linoleum
Electric Washing Machines
We sell the latter on monthly payments at no more than your
laundry Is now coating you by either wash woman or laundry
charge
We have seven satisfied users of the "Laundry Queen"
Electric Washer. Why don’t yau join those who are saving them-
selves this hard work?
PHONE 192
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PHONE 192
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SAPPERS’ INC.
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Hardware
Implemer
Stamped
Embroidery
Goods
as
Bags,
Baby