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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1919)
.’'ItllllUilliHMIliltHIHIIHIIIillllliNIIUII': Kingsley Mercantile Co I HERMISTON I ; » LOCALS ^HiiiiinuHiiiiiufliiiiiiiiiiiiiNiuiiiiiiur. Mrs. F. A. Chezik was on the sick list from la grippe several days this week. 5 Miss Nida Patrick is passing the holidays with her father in Walla Walla. Francis Neary is home from busi- ness college in Portland to spend the holidays with his parents. sir APPRECIATION OF YOUR Mrs, F. L. Durfey. proprietor of the Hotel Hermiston, made a business trip to Pendleton Tuesday. FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL DURING THE PAST YEAR WE WISH YOU ALL HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR Kingsley Mercantile Co CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY Another year has rolled around and with it has come •changed conditions in our business which necessitates the enforcement of placing Our Grocery Department ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS AFTER JANUARY 1 The Meat Department Remains the Same as Before TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS .............. - - WE EXTEND =====.......... - NEW YEAR GREETINGS Notice for Publication. • Department of the Interior. Ü. S Land Office at La Grande, Ore- gon, November 15th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Elihu | C. Keith, of Echo, Oregon, who. on I March 13th, 1915. made Homestead Entry. No. 014414, for N%. Section 14, Township 3 North. Range 27.1 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof,, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office, at Hermiston. Oregon, un the 12th day of January,. 1920. ’ Claimant names w witnesses: Charles Hustead, John Puller, Geo- rge Puller, Pouis Keith, all of Echo, IN, Register. Notice for Publication — Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore- is hereby given that Lillian Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar are M. Notice Kik Bell, of Umatilla, Oregon, enjoying a Christmas visit with the who, on November 23rd, 1904, made ■Jady's parents at Colfax, Wash. Desert Land Entry, No. 010088. for N‘ SEY. Section 23. Township 5, Paul Casserly, an attorney of Min North, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, being part of D. L. E. neapolis, Minn., is a guest this week 02272, has filed notice of intention at the ranch home of his brother,' J. to make final proof, to establish J. Casserly. claim to the land above described, before U. S. Commissioner, at Her Oscar Payne, student at Willa miston, Oregon, on the 12th day of February, 1920. mette University, is spending his hol Claimant names as witnesses: iday vacation at the Payne ranch William C. Klk, Smith S. Palmer, William J. Dobler, Wilber S. Egbers, southeast of town. all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham of Boardman visited with friends in Notice for Publication Hermiston and vicinity over last Sat Department of the Interior, U. S. urday and Sunday. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon, December 15 th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Char Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and child F. Mortimer, of Hermiston, Ore- have gone to Wasco, Ore., where they les ron, who, on September 2nd, 1916, will remain a month as guests of the nade Reclamation Homestead Entry. lay’s parents, who reside at that No. 016445, for Farm Unit “B" of 3W1, or W* NEY SW1. Section place. 34, Township 5 North, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed Pastor Hall will preach next Sun- lotice cf intention to make final day morning on “Our Hastening three-year proof, to establish claim Years,” and in the evening “David’s o the land above described, before Beautiful Son," a sermon to young V. S. Commissioner at Heremiston, Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru- people. iry, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Clark, who has been spend Walter F. Botkin, August F. Ben- ing the past few months with his sel, Henry M. Gunn, Fred A. Chezik, ■11 of Hermiston, Oregqn. uncle, D. H. Prindle, returned to his C. S. DUNN, Register. home in Circleville, Ohio, Friday of Notice for Publication last week. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore Miss Frances Hinkle, who is teach gon, December 15, 1919. ing school near Walla Walla, is en Notice is hereby given that Mary joying the holiday vacation visiting S. Hoisington, of Hermiston, Ore here with her parents. Attorney and gon, who, on December 1st, 1914, nade Reclamation Homestead En Mrs. J. T. Hinkle. try, No. 014046, for NWY SWY. r Unit "B” of SWY, Section 28, Miss Goldie Mumma arrived Christ- Township 5 North, Range 29 East, | mas day from Grass Valley, Ore., Willamette Meridian, has filed no- I where she is teaching school. She lice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the will remain over the holidays vis land above described, before U. S. iting her parents. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore- ton, on the 10th day of February, Jens Skovbo, after making exten 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: sive improvements to his old home on homas H. Haddox, Lynds D. Lay. | his ranch which was recently vacat- Otto G. Sapper. Harry Spinning, all , ed by the Hall family, has again f Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. i taken up his residence therein. Mrs. J. F. Bilderback went to Portland Tuesday to pass Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hobbs, former residents of this city now' residing in the Rose City. SAVE FUEL PLUMBING We repair frozen water sys tems. Fix them up right. Sol der or weld pipes—save price of new ones. LAYS’ GARAGE. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT: GAS 3.5 Kerosene Vapor 96.5 Oxygen Generates Gas from Kerosene Oil Supplied by air pressure from storage tank. Tank can be fitted in any cook stove, range or heater or in fact any place that a good heat is required, without alteration of any of these appliances. For use in Homes, Hotels, Stores, or any other place where fuel is used NO NO NO NO MORE MORE MORE MORE Kindling Coal or Wood Smoke or Soot Dirt or Ashes Noiseless—Smokeless—Odorless See the Gas Maker on display and being demonstrated at our store.- OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO For Those Who Value Style and Fine Quality | To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but undoubted, endur ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city has selected the very best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval in every way, in price as well as quality. We also have a complete repairing outfit in connection. We wish tn thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give you better service than ever. Hahn’s Shoe Store HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ross, with their | little daughters Marion and Shirley, ■ from Portland, arrived Wednesday for a week’s visit at the Voelker I home in the west end of town. Mrs. Ross Is a sister of Mrs. Voelker. Word comes that Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Eriksen have returned to Orland, Calif., after residing in Alturas, Calif., the past two months, while Mr. Eriksen was engaged in special work for the reclamation service. Louis C. Garner came home last Saturday from Portland to pass the I holiday season with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. A. P. Garner. The young | man is a dental student in the North Pacific Dental College in the above | city. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley left Tuesday on a holiday visit of a week to the home of the lady’s parents at Metolius. Ore. While in Jefferson county they will pass a day or two as guests at the home of her brother In Redmond. Heat Your Entire House From One Register SIMPLE — WARM — COMFORTABLE . Just this one large register. The hot air comes up through the ... WE Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Baxter of Ta coma, Wash., stopped over Sunday here as the guests of their old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miles | They were on their way to Green | | Bay. Wisconsin, where they plan to I spend the holidays with relatives. WISH TO THJNK OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR THE BUSINESS THEY HAYE FAV ORED US WITH DURINQ OUR FIRST YEAR IN OUR = PRESENT LINE JND WE WISH THEM JILL A VERY HAPPY JIND PROSPEROUS ^EW YEAR . a a SAPPERS’ INC. . ... ... ... In this edition of the paper The . Peoples Warehouse of Pendleton is | advertising a new and novel feature . connected with ita Big Store. It is j this: The first time, or original ef- | fort, to completely clean, up some I other one department by the use of | the Bargain Basement. This adver- I | tisement announces the complete cleaning up of its Woman’s Depart - ; I ment, from which It has taken all • i held over garments and sent the | whole thing ($7800) to the Bargain j | Basement, where Ita “Year-End” or Clean-Up Sale will take place-and from what we know In the past, the | | whole lot will be cleaned up In short order, for down in the Basement they | circle the cold air goes down the other compartment between the circle and and the border, it’s right over the Quaker piperess Feenace . warm More heat — and just where you want it — always that cold room, just open the door. The rcadv — * Quaker FireleE: has no pipes, no bulky cold air returns not torn up, no cellar is too small v... ... ! are Will burn any fuel. Particularly adapted to sorcoi Special humidifier keeps the air always moist, o con" The furnace is built of heavy Wrier nl he ... . cemented joints to leak gas, dust or Fiesten with hish test, fire, brick, capable of withstanding 3408 degrees Of neat. fn abundance of clean men warm ar sent to every room. Simpler than a stove.s “amer cleaner, more saving of fuel. and much more healrhtu) and veg ogc. ay tree weid) S s sii I re of air car res ta NOTICE —We have the most useful Calendar for distribution this