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* — 'iiiiiiiiiiiinfiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HERMISTO KINGSLEY’S P LOCALS Bring Summer Atmosphere Into Your Winter Home! E » MlilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlUG Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lay visited in Portland a few days this week. NEW FALL HATS FOR MEN Robert Knapton spent Saturday and Sunday last in Pendlton visiting his mother. Born, on Tuesday, November 14, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hens ley, a daughter. Mrs. A. E. Meyer was in Pendle ton last Saturday, where she passed the day visiting friends. Fresh, warm, circulating air in your home is a luxury you are entitled to if you let a Western Mrs. W. J. Warner and little dau ghter Jane passed Thursday pleas antly visiting in Pendleton. PRICE $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50. E. P. Dodd and F. A. Phelps mo tored to Boardman Wednesday to attend to business matters in that hustling town. Miss Celia Hayden left Thursday night for Lewiston, Idaho, where she will pass a few days visiting her brother and sister. The Western Pipeless Furnace Heats your entire house. Circulates the air, purifies the atmosphere. The “WESTERN The Pipeless Furnace If in years to come, some parts will have to be replaced, the fac tory is close by, viz: Western Foundry & Furnace Co. of Tacoma INGSLEY’S Phone your orders for Groceries and Vegetables to 171 LOW PRICE ON MEATS Round Steak, per lb. Loin Steak, per lb Shoulder Steak, per lb Rib Boiling Beef, per lb Beef Roast, per lb 25c 30c 22c 15c and 16c 18c and 20c Fresh Rendered Home Made Lard 10 pound pails 5 pound pails 3 pound pails If You Can Use Beef by the Quarter ... 14c 18c 20c CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY Wants Your Business We Invite the Ladies of the Surrounding Territory To visit our store and inspect the newly arrived CASEROLES AND CROCK- ERY, also to look thru our FURNI TURE DEPARTMENT. We will be pleased to give you time and attention. NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE Phone 192 Safety First Don’t Delay See the “Western1 J. A. Murray, resident manager in Pendleton of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., was here several days this week on official business. Now on exhibition Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King were here Monday from Boardman on business. Mr. King is one of the active young farmers of the West Extension. Store Mr. Ecklstein. connected with the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., was here from Walla Walla this week assist ing Manager Brownson of the local yards In taking the annual inven tory. for vis- E. the Mrs. R. L. Barnard returned Mon day to her home in Walla Walla after a visit of three days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Beasley, and other relatives residing In this city. B. S. Kingsley, Earl J. Kingsley and William Shaar returned Thurs day night from a trip to the haunts of the wild geese out from Arling ton. While there they bagged five large honkers. We can furnish it to you for Half or Whole Hogs Æn G. C. Akers of Wasco was shaking hands with old friends in this city a couple of days the middle of the week while here on business. Roy Clark, traveling salesman the Lilly Seed Co. of Portland, ited with his sister, Mrs. A. Meyer, in Columbia District latter part of last week. $3.25 - 1.75 1.05 Front Quarter Beef, per lb... Hind Quarter Beef, per lb James Smith, clerk at Hitt’s con- fectionery store, is spending the week on a vacational visit with friends in Portland. At Our 3 4 5 6 Saves fuel. Economizes heat. Has no pipes. Can be installed in any home, school or church. 7 Easy to install, at small cost. 8 One register in the floor. 9 No dirt or ashes in the house. 10 Keeps the floor warm. 11 A luxury and yet you save money. 12 Out of sight, but always on the job. 13 Burns anything. 14 Keeps the cellar cool. 15 A child can operate it. 16 Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Citv Tax Estimates for 1920 Following is the estimate of the mount of money proposed to be raised by taxation by the City of Hermiston for the ensuing year be- ginning March 1, 1920, together with balances and other matters as required by Chapter 234 of the Laws f Oregon of 1913, and acts amen- latory thereof: GENERAL FUND City Recorder ...... ...........$ 360.00 City Attorney ......... 180.00 Police ................ ...... 150.00 Election ..................... 50.00 City Engineer ......... 150.00 Health Officer 120.00 Street Lights ......... 700.00 Fire Department ... 300.00 Miscellaneous .......... 375.00 Necessary by Taxation. $2,385.00 WATER FUND Superintendent’s Salary ....$1,380.00 Distillate .................................. 1050.00 Merle M. Phelps has accepted a Merchandise ............................ 750.00 220.00 position with the Rees-Davis Con Labor ......................................... 300.00 struction Co., and left Friday of last Miscellaneous ......................... Interest on Bonds .............. 1,500.00 week for Willows, Ore., to assume his duties on work the company is Total ...................................... $5,200.00 Estimated Receipts ..... . .... 4.000.00 doing on the state highway there. Necessary by Taxation ....... $1.200.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Andrews of Library Fund by Taxation 500.00 ¡Greenwood, Wis., are visiting here Rreet Fund by Taxation.. 2,250.00 with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mathison, Grand Total by Taxation. $6,335.00 the ladies being sisters. They will On November 28. 1919. at 8 p. m. remain about three weeks, and then the city council will meet at the continue their journey to coast council chamber for the purpose of points. hearing discussion of said estimates >y taxpayers and levying said assess- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Shockey and ment. It is proposed to raise $6,335.00 by taxation. three children arrived in Hermiston C. M. Jensen, i from Casper, Wyoming, last Monday S-2tc City Recorder. and the same day went to the home Notice of Road District Meeting I of the lady’s uncle, Joe Craik, in Notice is hereby given that a road Columbia District, where they will district meeting of the legal voters visit for some time. for Road District No. 4 5. known as Butter Creek District of Umatilla Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Percey went County. State of Oregon, is called io Pendleton last Saturday afternoon tor Novemebr 24th. 1919. at the and that evening returned overland hour of One o'clock p. m. thereof, which meeting will be held at the in their Mitchell touring car. which School House In School District No. had been in the county seat since 50 of Umatilla County. State of Ore Roundup week waiting for repair gon. for the purpose of voting an Additional tax of Ten Mills on the parts from the factory. Dollar on all taxable property in the aid Road District No. 45, said tax Mrs. F. L. Durfey, proprietor of to be expended under the supervis the Hotel Hermiston, enjoyed this ion of the County Court of Umatilla week visiting at the home in Port County, State of Oregon, upon the roads in I he said Road District land of her friend. Mrs. B. E. Pal mer, whose husband is superintend This Notice is published by order ent of the O. W. R. A N. between f the County Court of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, which said that city and Umatilla. rder made and entered of ecord on the 6th day of November Clark Mansfield, buttermaker at A. D 1919 the Hermiston Cooperative Cream COUNTY COURT OF UMATILLA COUNTY. STATE OF OREGON ery, visited with his family in In By Chas, H. Marsh. dependence. Ore . several days this County Judge seek, and while passed Ry B K. Andersen County Commi the day In attendance al Pacific By G. L. Dunning. International Livestock exposition County Commissioner tn Portland During his absence S Nov 8 1 I R. Oidaker catered to the wants of of the creamery. Pipeless Furnace have a little space in your basement Banker F. B. Swayze passed sev eral days this week in Portland at tending to business matters. Miss Nida Patrick was confined to her home several days last week suffering from ptomaine poisoning. which Subscribe for The Herald YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK OVER ■ . _ OUR NICE ASSORTMENT OF Hand Painted and Tinted Chinaware Bamboo Fruit Baskets, Sand wich and Cake Trays and Flower Pots, all of which came direct from Japan. Plain and Decorated Ivory Toilet Articles A large assortment to select from MAKE YOUR SELECTION FOR CHRISTMAS NOW Hermiston Drug Store PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 The Monopole Store “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase Royal Bal eery Goods from Portland C. ikes. Doughnuts, Afternoon F re sh Vegetables Roll», etc.. Wednesdays and Saturday' Delivery to Any Part of City Tuesdays and Friday