TOE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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OreurancM at I a ta n » Ulvuivd R a n
and T han About tha City and
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Morning delivery rtarta 10i30, afternoon 3:30.
P H O N E 171
Ttn, Sheet metal work and P lu ng
ing. Call 7(3. I. E. Putman. 11-tre
DOLLAR SPECIALS
Now is the time to set out plants
for an ea.ly garden. Cabbage, to
mato, pepper, etc., at Pelniulder's—
adv.
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F. a Swayze was a Pendleton vis.
Itor Thursday.
May Specials in the Grocery Dept,
C. S. McNaught was transacting
business In Pendleton Thursday.
Prunes, 11 pounds
M acaroni, 13 pounds
Corn, 7 cans
S tring Beans, 7 cans .
W hite W onker Soap «2.
Bacon Backs, 4 pounds .
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hunt and fam
ily were In Pendleton Thursday.
Soap Chips, 8 pounds . $ 1 .0 0
Other Good V alues
Crim son R am bler Syrup
gallon
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Rolled O ats
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. 53c
FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
Echo, Oregon
M A N U FA C TU R ER S O F-
High G rade Patent
B lu e S t e m F lo u r
T h e S u p p lie r P ro d u c t o f Scientific M illing
M akes B e tte r B re a d
T ry a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN A N D FEED
POULTRY RAISING
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Mrs. F. A. Phelpa has acepted a
position as saleslady with the Kings Irytuen give the salts once each
ley Mercantile Co.
month. The amount of salts given
Is dissolved in enough water to mix
Mrs. C. M. Relhl, the aged mother a moist mash. Salts is necessitated
of Mrs. Waghorn, is very sick with at times due to limited range, limit
pneumonia.
ed green feed and general off-feed
conditions. ThiH practice Is neglect
Dr. Adams reports that the epi ed many times because the poultry
demic of whooping cough is gradu keeper is uncertain regarding the
ally dying out.
amount to administer to chicks of
various ages. This question is de
B. F. Locke of the Columbia dls- batable but the following amounts
trlct> „ BUffering w„ h a„ , ttack Qf
for different age chicks Is depend
rheumatism.
able, safe and effective. 3 to 5
weeks, 3 ounces: 5 to 10 weeks, 4
E. U. Shipley, of Cook, Oregon, Is , ounces; 10 to 15 week3, 5 ounces; 4
visiting for a few days with his folks to 6 months, 6 or 8 ounces; 6 to 12
who live In Westland.
months and older, 8 to 12 ounces, for
each 100 fowls.
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Stites, a nine pound boy on April 29.
Dr. Illsley was the attending physic
ian.
A few days ago the editor received
a copy of thp Garabaldi News, a
paper of which M. D. O’Connell, at
one time editor of the Hermi3ton
To exchange for Hermiston irri
Herald is owner and manager. The
paper Is published at Garabaldi. Ore gated: 400 acres near Midvale,
gon, a few miles from Tillamook, Idaho, all tillable good wheat land.
4 80 acres, partly Irrigated, extra
on the coast.
good wheat land near Cambridge,
Mrs. J. C. Christensen and son Idaho. 80 acres irrigated land,
Idaho. 110
acres,
Stanley, of McMinnville, mother and southeastern
brother of Mrs. Raymond Crowder, stock ranch, partly irrigated, near
were In Hermiston Friday and Sat Council, Idaho. 80 acres Montana
urday, visiting at the Crowder home. irrigated. Let us know what you
want. See Dodd Investment Co. 34
Good Ford truck for sale. Price
8175.00. Kellogg & Schimpke. 34tf
Stated communication of Queen
Esther Chapter, O. E. S., next Tues
Two Ford touring cars, excellent day evening. By order of the W.
condition, 1918 and 1919 models, M.
your choice 8175.
Kellogg &
Shimke.
32-tfc
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0
Echo F lo u r M ills
W. J. Wattenberger, of Echo, waa
a Hermiston visitor Thursday.
Sig Davis, tho new manager of the
Play House, arrived In Hermiston
Thursday from Portland and immedi
ately assumed control. Mr. Davis
expects to move Ills family to Her-
mfston in the near future.
Strictly a Floor Paint
Made to Walk On
Floors always become worn quicker
than any other surface in the home.
A paint brush and a little
S herwin -W illiams
I n sid e F loor
will always make floors fresh, attractive and
durable. It is m ade to w ithstand the co n stan t
scuffing of heels and the hard wear to which
floors are subjected.
Inside Floor Paint is easily ap
plied and dries over night with a
good gloss. It is prepared in all
popular colors.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
FAMOUS OLD WARSHIP
IS SENTJO BOTTOM
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Panama Bay.—Amid strains of the
3tar-Spangied Banner and the firing
Charles E. Winter, who succeeds
H. A. Futrell, dairyman of the 3t national salutes the old battleship
Hermiston country, was in Pendleton Iowa sank here. After a shelling by ' Frank W. Mondell as representative
yesterday on business. Mr. Futrell ’.he superdreadnaugbt Mississippi’s 14- at-large from the state of Wyoming.
reports the alfalfa growing very rap Inch rifles, the battered hulk turned j
idly and stales that farmers in his slowly over on lte side and slid be
section have been irrigating for the neath the waves.
Secretary Denby, members of the
past two weeks.— Saturday Morning
congressional party, naval officers and
Tribune.
observing ships’ companies stood at
F. F. Fowler was a Pendleton vis attention in silent tribute to the once
Washington, D. C. — Evidence of
gallant veeael that WOn fame In the
itor Snluiday.
destruction of Cervera’s fleet at San prosperity, almost nation wide, was
given In the last income and profits
R. Alexander and wife, of Pendle. tiago.
With thia dramatlo climax the win tax payments to the government, treas
ton, were in Hermiston Tuesday to
attend the May day exercises held ter maneuvers of the United States ury officiala declared, basing their
fleet ended, For part of two days the statement on figures which, although
in this city.
Iowa withstood the battering from the Incomplete, support their earlier estim
Mrs. H. W. Collins and Mrs. C. D. Mississippi, which wag using thin- ate of receipts of 8400,000,000 between
Brown, of Pendleton, were among walled shells, but her end came within March 1 and 15.
One of the reasons given for the
those from the above named city to seventeen minutes after the super-
attend the Pageant in Hermiston dreadnaught opened up with service view that business conditions im
shells from a range of approximately proved throughout last year and are
Tuesday.
continuing on the upgrade was that
nine miles.
although the general level of federal
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Jack Harmon has added a new
tax rates has been lowered as com
porch to his house on Hurlburt ave
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
pared with the rates upon which last
nue.
year’s payments were based, treasury
Arthur O. Means, an Oregon ma»,
figures indicate the aggregate amount
The Saturday afternoon Bridge has been named prohibition director of taxes collected during the first half
of
Alaska.
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club will meet May 12 at the home
of March this year will far exceed the
of Mrs. R. E. Mitchell. Host03sep Flood waters backed up from the collections for the same period last
for the afternoon will be Mrs. J. W. Missouri river by a huge Ice Jam year, when they totaled about 8336,
Ralph, Mrs. E. R. Crocker, Mrs. F. covered lowlands In Sioux City.
000,000. Reports to the treasury
Without a dissenttiig vote or open showed that this amount had been ex
B. Swayze and Mrs. Mitchell.
ing debate, the Iowa house of repre ceeded probably by 850,000,000.
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The DeMoss ranch located In the sentatives pasted an anti-mask bill.
! Columbia district has been sold to The American delegation to the Pan
! C. E. Collins, of Pendleton. Mr. American oengresa, headed by Henry
Collins will take possession Sept. 1. P. Fletcher, has arrived in Santiago.
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Governor fyoore of Idaho requested
the resignation of Otto M. Jones as
W. J. Warner wa8 In Pendleton state fame Warden, to be effective
looking after business Monday.
Afril 1
The French troops in the Ruhr will
Mrs. Geo. Lambert and Mrs. S. A. be reinforced by 20,000 men, War
Benett were In Echo Monday.
Minister Maglnot announced la the
chamber of deputies.
Wili|s H. Booth of the Guaranty
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowlor were
Trbst Company, New York, was elect
■ Echo visitors Saturday.
ed president of the Internatton Cham
£
Miss Alice Beasley, local nurse, is ber of Commerce in Rente.
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this week attending Mrs. O. B.
Oembat
Mistrust,
la Flea of Hughes.
O ur finishing -depart
Stangby, who is aufftrlng from an
ton, D. C.—A plea that na-
attack of rheuinatlam.
ment, through up-to-date
tlona
themselves forcibly to the
methods and equipm ent
task J f removing every remnant of
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Ethel Epperson, who has been
suspicions distrust and hatred and
and
expert handling, can
visiting at the home of her sister,
earnestly
aeek
the
cure
for
their
ilia,
Mrs. Pat Siscei in this city, wll re
help you get the kind o f
turn Friday to Carson Springs, which la found only in friendship and
pictures you want.
good faith, was made by Secretary
Wash., where she Is employed.
Hughes In a message to the fifth Pan-
American conference in Santiago,
T o use a slang expres
Jake Kill, and Andy Anderson, of Chile, delivered hy Ambassador Henry
Pendleton, were In Hermiston Sun P. Fletcher, head of the delegation
sion:
day on a buatneas mission.
from the United States. Mere formal
“ W e’re there at the
Mrs. F. L. Durfey left Tuesday arrangements between nations, the
finish.”
night for Portland. While in the message said, are futile In the abaeaoo
Mitchell Drug Company
city Mrs. Durfey expects to purchase of good will.
Hermiston, Oregon
furnishings for the Oregon cafe
which she will soon open.
LARGE INCREASE
IN INCOME TAX
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p ric e s a r e r ig h t.
G ive us a tria l.
PO U LTR Y SU PPLY
Phone 811
R. C. Challis, P ro p rie to r
HATS!
W ork Huts P lay H ats
Dress H ats
5 0 c to $ 5 .0 0
N ew Shipm ent Q ueen Q uality
Shoes— $ 5 0 0 to $ 8 .5 ”
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
Bring in Four
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That we have a few more sacks of
Weston Mountain Potatoes for seed
ing or eating.
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Goodyear Tires and The
Final Cost Price
YOU have always wanted a Good
year but maybe you thought the
Goodyear name meant a high priced
tire
The initial cost of Goodyear Tires is
not high. However the final cost
— the cost per mile— is the only real
basis on which to figure.
Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire
cost per mile.
SA PPER S’ INC.
HARDW ARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
R. L, Cook and F. M. Rankin made
a buelnes trip to La Grande Tuesday, i
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kurth and "
baby, of La Grande, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rankin this
weak. Mrs. Knrth Is a daughter o f
the Rankins.
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Janice Brigham, an ex-Hermiston J
htgfi school girl who at present Is
living In Portland. Is in Hermston \
thl» week vlsltng wth the F. J, Prann
fahtly and friends.
W W Felthouse left Friday and
returned Monday from a business
trip to Portland.
J. Lee Parker, Proprietor
Tolephone 413
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Row Newport and family left ,
Wednesday morning for Portland via
car.
F. B. Swayza accompanied j
them.
The S. 8. Stover ranch, one mile I
southwest of Hermiston boa been!1
sold to F. G. Foreman, of Portland.
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT
ALL KINDS OF CHOICE
OF SCREEN DOORS.
MEATS
YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR ORDER
FRESH AND CURED
FOR SCREEN WINDOWS WITH US,
FRESH FISH
WF, WILL HAVE THEM MADE
BREAD. BUTTER. EGGS. CHEESE
FOR YOU.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR HAY SLEDS AND STACKERS
A A H.
G reen
S t a m p . W ith
E very
P «rch—
READY FOR THE FIRST CROP.
Materially Your».
TUM A LUM LUMBER COMPANY
CITY M EA T M A R K ET
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