THE HERMISTON HERALD, .'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillll*; Kingsley Mercantile Co. (HERMISTON, 5 ; :: LOCALS a = E Mllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllì’. C. D. Johnson is spending the holidays with friends in Portland. R. E. Mitchell, the new druggist, has been quite ill this week , but is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs and daughter Miss Marion passed Tuesday pleas- antly visiting with friends in Pen­ dleton. ******** Mrs. O. O. Felthouse of Columbia district is passing the holiday season as a guest at the home of her sister in Baker. ******** Father Butler, who for the past seven months has been in Lincoln. Nebraska, returned to Hermiston last Saturday ******** IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL DURING THE PAST YEAR WE WISH YOU ALL HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR 46 Kingsley Mercantile Co. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY The grocery department is on a cash basis and this is a sample of the prices. We will sell for cash only. The meat business will continue as before. All accounts not paid by 5th of each month, will not be extended further; 8 per cent interest added on overdue accounts. ===== ' - — ■■ ---------- ...... Strictly Cash Price Standard tomatoes, can 17c Solid pack tomatoes, can 22c Standard corn, can 18c Solid pack corn, A. & L. brand, can 22c Standard beans, can 18c Standard peas, can 18c Tomato catsup, large size bottle 31c Tomato catsup, small size bottle 18c Hill Bros, blue can coffee 1 lb., 51c, 3 lbs., $1.45 Country Club coffee, 1 lb 51c Golden Rod Oats, large size___ ____ _________ ,_____ 31c Mothers Oats, with premium, large size______________ 44c Cream of Wheat, package...................................... 28c Puffed Wheat and Rice, package_______ ________ -__ 14c Golden Rod Wheat Nuts, package, small____________ 18c Mother Wheat Hearts, package........................ 28c Corn Meal, sack, 10s___ ______ ______________ ____ 70c Olympia Pancake Flour, package............. .................. 33c Aunt Jemima pancake flour, large size .... _________ 52c Aunt Jemima pancake flour, small size ................... 18c Albers Rolled Oats, large size package .... ....................... 28c Salt.------- --------------------- ------------ 2 1-2 lb., 9c, 4 lb., 13c Crystal White Soap, 8c. 7 bars.................. 50c Pearl White Soap, 7c, 8 bars fur.................................. 50c Citrus Washing Powder, per package 31c, or 3 for____ 90c Toasted cornflakes, pkg .. 14c Shredded Wheat, pkg. 14c Carnation Milk, large cans . _____ _______ 17c If you want to save money on Your Grocery Buying Try this Cash Store Veedol Oil For your car By the quart or in quantity. The oil that does not form a sediment and the oil that stands the most heat and still lubricates. We carry a larga stock at all times SAPPERS’ INC. NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE ^^anize HARDWARE Phone 671 IMPLEMENTS Harry O’Connell, who is attending school In Pendleton, is passing the holiday vacation here visiting with his father. ******** W. E. Barmore of Redding, Calif., left Tuesday for his home after a week's visit here at the home of his sister,' Mrs. H. M. Straw. ******** Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rutner return­ ed Monday evening from a short business and pleasure trip to the county seat town of Pendleton. ******** R. C. Todd passed Saturday last in Pendleton on business connected with the Peyton Boone estate, of which he is the administrator. ******** W. A. Sheff of Portland was here the greater part of the week in- stalling the molasses meal plant in the C. S. McNaught & Co. mill. ******** O. H. Warner, hotel man, and A. W. Cobb and W. O. King, prosperous ranchers, of Boardman, were busi­ ness visitors in Hermiston last Sat­ urday. ******** Miss Gladys Beals is home from Berkeley, Calif., visiting with her parents during the holidays. The young lady Is attending Berkeley University. ******** Carroll Akers, who is taking a course in play production at the U. of O., returned to Eugene the first of the week after a visit of several days with friends in and around Hermis­ ton. HERMISTON, OREGON. Notice for Publication | Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore­ gon. December 15th. 1919. [ Notice is hereby given that Lillian M. Klk Bell, of Umatilla, Oregon, who, on November 23rd, 1904, made Desert Land Entry, No. 010088, for N% SE‘. Section 23. Township 5, | North, Range 28 East. Willamette Meridian, being part of D. L. E. 02272, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before U. S. Commissioner, at Her­ miston, Oregon, on the 12th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Klk, Smith S. Palmer, William J. Dobler, Wilber S. Egbers, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore­ gon, December 15th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Char­ les F. Mortimer, of Hermiston, Ore­ gon, who, on September 2nd, 1916, made Reclamation Homestead Entry, No. 01644 5, for Farm Unit “B” of SWY, or WH NEY SWY, Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before IT. S. Commissioner at Heremiston, Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru­ ary. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter F. Botkin, August F. Ben- sei, Henry M. Gunn. Fred A. Chezik, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. SAVE FUEL The Manning Gas Maker THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT GAS 96.5 Oxygen 3.5 Kerosene Vapor 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 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore­ gon, December 15, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Mary E. Hoisington, of Hermiston, Ore­ gon, who. on December 1st, 1914, NO MORE Kindling made Reclamation Homestead, En­ try, No. 014046. for NWY SWY, NO MORE Coal or Wood or Unit "B” of SWY, Section 28, NO MORE Smoke on Soot Township 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ NO MORE Dirt or Ashes tice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before U. S. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore­ gon, on the 10th day of February. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: See the Gas Maker on display and being demonstrated Thomas H. Haddox, Lynds D. Lay, Otto G. Sapper, Harry Spinning, all at our store. of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Noiseless—Smokeless—Odorless PLUMBING We repair frozen water sys­ tems. Fix them up right. Sol­ der or weld pipes—save price of new ones. LAYS' GARAGE. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Bean Spray Pump “7 No pump to equal the Bean made. See the large one now on dis­ play and get ready for the spraying sea­ son early. W. A. Shawver came out right side up Saturday after a five-day strug­ gle with hiccoughs. He looked kind of peeked on his first appearance, but since has regained his normal aver- dupois. ******** SAPPERS’ INC. R. Alexander returned to Pendle­ ton Tuesday after a visit of several days in this city. Mrs. Alexander re- maining as a guest of her daughter. Mrs. E. P. Dodd, until after the New Year- holidays. Hardware ******** Mrs. T. H. Gaither and daughter Anna left Wednesday for Fonda, Iowa, on a visit to the parental home of the lady. They expect to be ab- . ent several months. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hayden arrived New Year's Day from Lewiston. Idaho. They came with the inten­ tion of settling in this valley per- I manently. For the present they are guests at the home of the young I man’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hayden. ******** M. L. Watson, who with his wife : nd child arrived here about a month ago from Weiser. Idaho, is having a residence house built on the tract he purchased in Columbia District. He has let the contract tor building the concrete foundation and basement to Henry Notz of this city. Mrs. Geo. Hunter of Pendleton vis­ ited at the farm home east of town of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Leathers, who had been quite ill. Tuesday the | lady had sufficiently recovered to ac­ company Mrs. Hunter to Pendleton, where she will sojourn for a week or two with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Rayhill ar­ rived the latter part of last week from Portland to visit friends here. Mr. Rayhill, who is an employe of a shipyard at Portland, returned there Saturday evening to resume his du­ ties Monday. Mrs. Rayhill remaining to extend her visit over this week. ••***••• Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jarvis of Scobey, Montana, are here on a cou­ ple of weeks visit to the gentleman's sisters, Mrs. F. L. Durfey of the Hotel Hermiston and Mrs. Short. Mr. Jar­ vis Is a large land holder around Scobey, besides being connected with a bank In that city. Before return­ ing home they will Journey to Port­ land for a visit to relatives residing there. Heat Your Entire House From One Register SIMPLE — WARM — COMFORTABLE Just this one large register. The hot air comes up through the center circle and the cold air goes down the other compartment between the circle and the border. It’s right over the Quaker Pipeless Furnace. More heat —and just where you want it —always ready. To warm that cold room, just open the door. The Quaker Furnace has no pipes, no bulky cold air returns. Your walls are not torn up. no cellar is too small. Will burn any fuel. Particularly adapted to soft coal. Special humidifier keeps the air always moist. The furnace is built of heavy boiler plate steel, no cemented joints to leak gas, dust or soot. Fire pot lined with high test fire brick, capable of withstanding 3400 degrees of beat. An abundance of clean, pure warm air sent to every room. Simpler than a stove to operate, cleaner, more saving of fuel, and much more healthful. Sends heat to every room in the house. Ventilates as well as heats. Changes and purifies the air to every room. Keeps the cellar cool for fruit and vegetable storage. Arrows show diveelion of air currruls % SAPPERS’ INC. Get a booklet from us describing this wonderful furnace Implement«