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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1919)
THE PHELPS CASH GROCERY The Monopole Store Phone 413 “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect Our Guarantee back of Every Purchase HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, Emily and Irwin Shotwell have come from McMinnville College to pass the holiday season at home. Gordon Shotwell is also home from n LOCALS O. A. C.. and Ernest Waterman is ûillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllr. home for Christmas from the same B. W. Smith leaves today for Port- college. Miss Marion Briggs arrived | land to pass the holidays with his Friday from the U. of O. to remain family, who reside in that city. until after the holidays. HERMISTON Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays SAVE FUEL J. C. Ballenger, live-wire hard- Jess and Glen Richards, well ware and lumber merchant of Board- known Butter Creek ranchers, lost man. was a business visitor in this 11 head of horses the other day, the city Tuesda.y animals having been poisoned by eating of alfalfa after it had been Thomas Phelps of Stanfield made mixed with strychnine and brought | a short visit with his brother, F. A. by them to their ranch from Stan Phelps, while in Hermiston Monday field. On arriving home the boys on business. were cold and hustled to the house to get warm. They left the sacks in C. M. Voyen, business man of the vehicle, and on coming out later Boardman, passed three days here to put them away found them torn the first of the week in conference open and contents partaken of by with the local dentist. the horses that died. Royal Bakery Good* from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays OREGON. The Manning Gas Maker THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT GAS 3.5 Kerosene Vapor 96.5 Oxygen Geo. H. Myers, well known recla Bursted Pipes mation employe, left yesterday for Water pipes that bursted during Portland, where he will visit over the recent severe cold weather has Christmas with relatives. caused lots of grief in homes and business places in this city. The Mrs. F. A. Phelps pleasantly pass worst part of the freeze, to the bach Supplied by air pressure from storage tank. Tank ed Sunday and Monday of this week elors, at least, was the disabling of as a guest at the home in Boardman the baths in both barber shops. I can ___ be fitted in any cook stove, range _ or heater or _ in fact of her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Voyen. With the moderation of the cold weather the first of the week con- • - ° Miss Eleanor Casserly and Miss ditiona are fast reaching normal of any of these appliances, Dorothy Ross returned the first of again. the week from O. A. C. to enjoy the holidays here with their parents. Cutlery, Caseroles, etc., at Sappers' Generates Gas from Kerosene Oil place that a good heat is required, without alteration Elliott's Vulcanizing Shop I have changed my location from the Columbia Gar age on the West Side to the old Oregon Hardware building on Main street on the East Side. Having just received complete up-to-date vulcanizing machin ery I am now prepared to give first-class service in all the various branches of tire vulcanizing. For use in Homes, Hotels, Stores, or any other place where fuel is used Dr. Francis P. Adams had to take Making Holiday Visits On account of the enforced school a little of his own medicine this week, having been confined to his vacation due to the cold weather NO MORE Kindling home a few days on account of ill- period just passed many of the ties«. instructors have took occasion to NO MORE Coal or Wood visit home and friends during the NO MORE Smoke or Soot Mrs. N. Seaman and Mrs. H. T. holiday season. Among those who Beu- Walpole were Irrigon visitors in this left early this week were Miss NO MORE Dirt or Ashes city Monday, and while here took lah Scott to Salem, Miss Esther Sho- occasion « to inspect and make lih lln to Portland and Tacoma, Miss eral selections of holiday goods at Gardinier to Baker, Miss Hill I to local stores. Colton, Wash. School will resume again on De See the Gas Maker on display and being demonstrated Geo. L. Challis has been laid up cember 29th. at our store. the past week suffering from a bad attack of tonsilitis. He is getting Skates at Sappers’. along nicely, and will soon assume FORD OWNERS— We have a few his clerical duties in the City Mar radiator covers just received. Come ket and Grocery store. and look them over. HERMISTON Mrs. J. F. Bilderback entertain AUTO CO. (The new garage.) ed 13 members of the Embroidery Community Silverware at Sappers’ Club Tuesday evening at her home on the West Side. Sewing, games Notice for Publication and music were indulged in. after Department of the Interior, U. S. | which was served a dainty lunch. Land Office at La Grande. Ore- | gon, December 15th. 1919. Notice is hereby given that Lillian Mrs. John W. McElroy returned M. Kik Bell, of Umatilla, Oregon, Wednesday from Fresno, Calif., who, on November 23rd, 1904, made where for the past four weeks she Desert Land Entry, No. 010088, for To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but undoubted, endur has been visiting at the paternal N* SE Section 23, Township 5, ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city has selected the very home. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bena- North, Range 28 East, Willamette best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval dom, her parents, returned with her, Meridian, being part of D. L. E. in every way, in price as well as quality. 02272, has filed notice of intention to remain until after the holidays. to make final proof, to establish We also have a complete repairing outfit in connection. claim to the land above 'described, We wish to thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give Harry Barmore of Keys, Calif., was before U. S. Commissioner, at Her you better service than ever. a guest this week at the home of Mr. miston, Oregon, on the 12th day of and Mrs. H. M. Straw, the gentle February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: man being Mts. Straw’s brother. William C. Kik, Smith S. Palmer, Mr. Barmore was formerly a resident William J. Dobler, Wilber S. Egbers, HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY of this city, at which time he was all of Hermiston. Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. connected with the reclamation ser- vice. Noiseless—Smokeless—Odorless CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO = For Those Who Value Style and Fine Quality WE WISH YOU ALL A Merry Christmas OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK OF Candies and Nuts IS COMPLETE Dressed Turkey Get one of these corn fed birds for your CHRISTMAS DINNER Vegetables and Fresh Oysters Un All Our Friruùs an atrnns ile ilis h A iMerry Christmas A Jrnspert Nem Wear Gariarr a" il Sappers’ Unr 3mplements Hahn’s Shoe Store Miss Margret Shotwell came Wed nesday from Monmouth college to I pass the Yuletide holiday season with her parents. The same day George Prindle and H. E. Warriner arrived from O. A. C. to spend the holiday vacation at their homes near this city. do 1K Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pape and three children of Daniel, Wyoming, were guests this week at the home of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Scott, ranchers on South Hill who had resided in Wyoming for 12 years before coming here. Mr. Pape and family were on their way home from a visit on the Pacific coast. Bert Garofalo, head mechanic at Lays’ garage, returned Tuesday from Portland, where he attended a con vention of the Union Traveling Men’s Association, of which he is a member. Accompanying him was his wife and two children, who had come from California to join him on his visit to the Rose City. Heat Your Entire House From One Register cirdesanaisnneJazFarpegistezz The hot air comes up through the center usetopes SIMPLE — WARM — COMFORTABLE C. B. Williams, contractor and builder of Portland, left Tuesday for | his home after passing a pleasant ' week here as a guest at the home of his neice, Mrs. T. H. Haddox, out in | Columbia District. The gentleman is tiring of city life, and his inclt- | nation is strong to join the ranks of | the ruralites. The result may be that he will harken to the call of i “back to the soil," and return and I permanently locate here. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Coy and two ' sons of Oshkosh, Wia,. are guests at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. | Cressy. the gentlemen being first cousins. They are making a tour of the west, and go from here to the Willamette valley and from there on ' to California. Mr. Coy thinks he might settle in Oregon or California if he finds anything that is more attractive, from.a business stand- point, than that which he has in his | warin Iha cold room, ready. Quaker Pirelass hoi EP„PNpC“nOCelar‘ robd.aiz.returns. Your walls are specal‘lRunRTRaRZ,‘weep-Fezevculasiz.adaptedto sof cemcied somase bouler elate steel, no with high lest fire brick capaber spot Fire pot lined degrees of heat. An abundance "I ofwithstanding 3400 sent to every room. Simpler than , anavure.' warm air cleaner more.saving ol fuel, and much RorEnearTAEs: wen ansearso" CRangez apain the house. , Ventilates as Keeps the cellar coo for trun aha vekea äste srSrzgeoom. SAPPERS’ INÇ. 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