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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, ■IIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHir HERMISTON :: LOCALS a : ïh IIHIIIIHIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIF. Mrs. E. R. Crocker has been quite ill this week at the family home on 1 the West Side. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bilderback re turned Sunday from their holiday visit to relatives in Portland. 2,%, Id . c "They like Ever wear because the clinging snugness at the ankle makes them feel well dressed no matter what gown they’re wearing. I wear them too. It’s not extrava gance. Everwear are as durable as they are elegant”* /n pure thread silk and lisle, you can buy it at Kingsley Mercantile Co. The Catholic Ladies Altar Society | will meet at the home of Mrs. Neary next Thursday afternoon, January | 15th. 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. Notice for Publication Col. J. K. Shotwell went to Pendle- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore ton Thursday on a couple of days gon, December 15, 1919. business visit that had to do with the Notice is hereby given that Mary Shotwell Contracting Co. of this city. E. Hoisington, of Hermiston, Ore gon, who, on December 1st, 1914, En- S. L. Carson returned Sunday from made Reclamation Homestead try, No. 014046, for NW 14 SW1, Irrigon, where he disposed of his or Unit “B” of SWM, Section 28, residence property in that city the Township 5 North, Range 29 East, day before to a man from Heppner. Willamette Meridian, has filed no- lice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the The Rees home in the eastern part land above described, before U. S. of the city will be occupied by Mr. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore- and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg during the gon. on the 10th day of February, absence of Mrs. Rees and children in 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: California. Thomas H. Haddox, Lynds D. Lay, Otto G, Sapper, Harry Spinning, all Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and daughter of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Miss Frances left Sunday for Salem, where the young lady has entered PLUMBING the U. of O. for the remainder of the We repair frozen water sys present term. tems. Fix them up right. Sol Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McFarland, Mrs. Alice R. Nugent, Miss Laura S. Dunne and Miss Ina Bullock were Umatilla visitors in Hermiston Wed nesday afternoon. Strictly Cash Price Mrs. R. B. McLane returned to her home In Columbia District Monday after enjoying a two weeks’ visit with her parents at Metolius. Jeffer son county. Oregon. ******** 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 Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Horning have moved from the Williams place north of town to the Boswell farm resi dence on the West Side, Mr. Boswell being the lady’s father. ******** H. K. Dean, superintendent of the experiment farm, left Wednesday for Spokane, where on Friday and today he addressed the Washington Irrigation Institute on border irriga tion. 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_____ _________ ___ 23c Corn Meal, sack, 10s ---_________ ____ ___ —" 70c Olympia Pancake Flour, package___________________ 33c Aunt Jemima pancake Hour, large size______________ 52c Aunt Jemima pancake Hour, 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 for___________ ________ 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 Prices right and terms if desired SAPPERS’ INC. NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE Ayanize HARDWARE Phone 671 IMPLEMENTS 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 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. der or weld pipes—save price of new ones. LAYS' GARAGE. Bean Spray Pump FAN GIANT DIPI No pump to equal the Bean made. See the large one now on dis play and get ready for the spraying sea son early. SAPPERS’ INC. Implement* Hardware Oscar Payne, who had been visit ing here during the holidays at the homes of his brothers. H. L. and C. S. Payne, left Tuesday to resume his studies in the Methodist college near Salem. Mrs. Dinwiddie and daughter Lil ian, who have been here the past six months visiting the lady's mother, Mis. Lawson, and sister, Mrs. H. L. | Payne, left Tuesday for their home in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts and | children returned Monday to their home five miles north of town after having pleasantly passed the Christ mas and New Year holiday season t with relatives in Spokane: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kincaid and family returned to their home in Spo kane last week after a pleasant vis it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobler north of town, the gentleman being a brother of Mrs. Dobler. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sapper went to Pendleton Tuesday, where the gen- | tieman transacted business during the day and returned home the same evening. Mrs. Sapper remained for a couple of weeks visit in that city. • •«*«*••• Like cut or other styles SAVE FUEL ******** --------------------------------- ---- —__I_______________ SPRING TOOTH HARROWS Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore gon, December 15th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Lillian M. Kik Bell, of Umatilla. Oregon, who, on November 23rd, 1904, made Desert Land Entry. No. 010088, tor NY SEU, 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, Oiegon, on the 12th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Kik, Smith S. Palmer, William J. Dobler, Wilber S. Egbers, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUIIN, Register. - Notice for Publication Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. I S. R. Shelleday entertained at their Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore | home in this city Mr. and Mrs. J. J. gon, December 15th, 1919. | Cas.:erly. Notice is hereby given that Char les F. Mortimer, of Hermiston, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mack are here gon, who, on September 2nd, 1916, made Reclamation Homestead Entry, from Eagle Valley, Ore., on a visit to No. 016445, for Farm Unit *’B" of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mack, parents of SW‘, or W12 NE 1 SW1, Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 28 the gentleman. East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Henry Hitt has gone to Hot Lake, three-year proof, to establish claim Ore., where he will take the baths to the land above described, before for rheumatism that has been both- U. S. Commissioner at Heremiston, Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru- ering him for some time. ary, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Laura S. Dunne left Wednesday Walter F. Botkin, August F. Ben- for her home in Umatilla after be- sei, Henry M. Gunn. Fred A. Chezik, ing a guest at the Voelker home in all of Hermiston. Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. this city for several days. ‘ ‘The House of Quality and Service” HERMISTON, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger of Boardman were guests in this city at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel over Tuesday and Wednesday. Dur- | ing their stay Mr Ballenger attended to personal business matters demand- | ing his attention. John Henrichs and wife of Nez Perce. Idaho, who visited with A. | Buhmann and family last week, re turned to their home Monday. Mr. | Henrichs is a brother of Mrs Buh- I i mann. Lawrence Buhmann accom- ’ | pan led them on their return, and will spend a week or so visiting with I them. Last week Hermiston had a bad fire, at which time Mr. Ward lost his home and furniture. Every stick of wood in the house and every piece of furniture burned, leaving nothing whatever except his fine MAJESTIC RANGE. Even his heating stove was ruined by the heat. This, however, is not unusual with Majestic Ranges, as there are many instances in Ore gon and elsewhere where houses have burned down when the Majestic Range has fallen from second floor throu to basement and afterwards taken out undamaged. However. Mr. Ward's Majestic has had two such experiences. It was in the Earl Carson house on Main street when that gentleman's home burned down, and the Range was not injured. Now it goes through a fire that even ruined a heating stove, yet Mr. Ward has taken the Majestic into new quarters and it is none the worse for the sec ond experience. We have another large shipment of Majesties coming in a Pendleton carload during the next few days and if you have a Range in mind, make it a Majestic. There are many other reasons than the above for owning a Majestic Range. Of course they cost just a little more than the ordinary ranges do. but they are also worth mere than they cost. lifetime. They last a There's a reason—in fact several—and we can show you why yon need á Majestic if you intend buying a Range. SAPPERS INC. Hardware Phone 671 Implements