The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 17, 1920, Image 4

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“The House of Quality and Service”
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
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 I
M. Kik Bell, of Umatilla, Oregon,
who. on November 23rd. 1904, made '
Desert Land Entry, No. 010088, for I
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. 8. Commissioner, at Her­
miston, Oregon, 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. DUNN, Register.
THIS WEEK we purchased the
stock of groceries of the City Meat
Market and extend a cordial invi­
tation to all their former patrons
to get their favorite brands from
us. We will continue to carry all
their standard brands and our
service will be at your disposal.
Phono 171
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. M.
For use in Homes, Hotels, Stores, or any
• other place where fuel is used
Noiseless--Smokeless--Odorless
CITY MEAT MARKET
Having sold our grocery stock
we will from now on conduct an
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
Exclusively Up-to-date Meat Market
and will at all times in season
carry a supply of fruits and
vegetables.
The Manning
Gas Maker
Generates Gas from Kerosene Oil
Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“The House of Quality and Service”
SAVE FUEL
J. Pelmulder returned Sunday
from a short business trip to Pen­
dleton.
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Miss Ida Powell of Umatilla was
visiting friends and shopping in this
city last Monday.
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Mrs. Frank Silvey returned this
week after a ten day visit at. the
home of her daughter in Wasco.
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William Thomas of Dixie, Wash.,
Notice for Publication
was here last week visiting his bro­
ther Stephen in Columbia District. Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at La Grande. Ore­
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gon, December 15th, 1919.
Mrs. Esther Smith of Wasco is
THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT GAS
Notice is hereby given that Char­
visiting here with her mother, Mrs. les F. Mortimer, of Hermiston. Ore­
L. A. Stone, and her brother, Frank gon, who, on September 2nd, 1916,
made Reclamation Homestead Entry.
96.5 Oxygen
3.5 Kerosene Vapor
Stone.
No. 01644 5, for Farm Unit "B‘ of
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SWY, or WH NE % SWY, Section
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Mrs. Orrin Boyer of Ontario, Ore., 34, Township 5 North, Range 28
arrived last Saturday for a week’s East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. notice of intention to make final
three-year proof, to establish claim
Hayden.
to the land above described, before
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U. S. Commissioner at Heremiston,
Supplied by air pressure from storage tank. Tank
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White were Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru­
can
be
fitted in any cook stove, range or heater or in fact
ary.
1920.
Boardman visitors in this city last
Claimant names as witnesses:
Saturday, returning to their home Walter F. Botkin, August F. Ben- any place that a good heat is required, without alteration
Sunday.
sei, Henry M. Gunn, Fred A. Chezik, of any of these appliances.
all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN Register.
Eli Winesett left Wednesday for
Portland on a business trip that he
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expected would detain him in the Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
Rose City several days.
gon, December 15, 1919.
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Notice is hereby given that Mary
Mrs. Percey E. Jones and little E. Hoisington, of Hermiston, Ore­
daughter of Boardman were in town gon, who, on December 1st, 1914,
NO MORE Kindling
the first of the week having dental made Reclamation Homestead En­
try, No. 014046, for NW 1 SWY,
NO MORE Coal or Wood
work done by Dr. Prime.
or Unit “B” of SW1, Section 28,
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4 P. M.
NO MORE Smoke or Soot
Township 5 North, Range 29 East,
Mrs. D. Sheehan returned Monday Willamette Meridian, has filed no-
NO
MORE Dirt or Ashes
from St. Anthony’s hospital, Pendle­ iice of intention to make final three-
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year
proof,
to
establish
claim
to
the
ton, where she has been taking treat­
land above described, before U. S.
ment for several weeks.
Commissioner, at Hermiston, Ore­
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gon, on the 10th day of February,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker, son and 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
See the Gas Maker on display and being demonstrated
daughter, returned last week after a
Thomas H. Haddox, Lynds D. Lay,
holiday visit at Toppenish with the Otto G. Sapper, Harry Spinning, all
at our store.
lady’s parents and sisters.
of Hermiston, Oregon.
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C. S. DUNN, Register.
Mrs. H. G. Newport arrived home
PLUMBING
Wednesday from a week pleasantly
We repair frozen water sys­
spent visiting friends in Portland
tems. Fix them up right. Sol­
and at Sunnyside, Wash.
der or weld pipes—save price
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of new ones.
Nathan Dickens, a rancher of Up­
LAYS’ GARAGE,
per Butter Creek, visited here Wed­
nesday and Thursday with numerous
of his old Virginia friends.
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N. A. Carnell of Paulsbo. Wash.,
was here a couple of days the first
of the week visiting friends and look­
Have you noticed the many con­
ing after his ranch interests west of
vincing
facts in the Saturday Even­
town.
ing Post about the Wonderful Bean
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Spray Pump ? See our stock of these
Judge J. T. Embry, the well known
serviceable Spray Pumps.
Made
philosopher of North Ridge, return­
either
in
hand
or
many
sizes
in
power
ed the latter part of the week from
pumps.
a fortnight’s visit to relatives at
Lewiston, Idaho.
Bean Spray Pump
We still carry Butternut Bread
R. C. CHALLIS, Proprietor
SAPPERS’ INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, daugh­
ter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Willhite, arrived here Tuesday
and are spending a few days visiting
at her parents’ home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Sapper are
the proud parents of a nine pound
baby daughter, born to them at St.
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton on
Tuesday, January 13. 1920.
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C. C. Mason shipped Iwo registered
Duroc-Jersey hogs to Tacoma. Wash.,
Monday. The animals were consign­
ed to parties there who desired to
enter upon the raising of this class
2 of swine.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and fam­
ily returned to their home in Moro.
% Oregon, Monday after a short visit at
the ranch home west of town of Mr.
2 and Mrs. C. V. Wilson. The ladies
are sisters.
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PHELPS C ASH GROCERY
"The Monopole Store"
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“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
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Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
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Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolli, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
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We are pleased to announce that we have made arrangements with
a first class plumber. one who has had many years actual plumbing ex­
perience. to do our plumbing work for us. We are therefore prepared
from now on to make quotations for all kinds of plumbing and steam
fittting. and will be glad to submit figures for any work of this nature
that the citizens of the Hermiston Country may be needing. Bath room
installations will have especial attention, and only first class material
and workmanship supplied.
NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE
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HARDWARE
Hardware
IMPLEMENTS
C. S. McNaught, the man who says
little but does much toward the up­
building of the town in the way of |
establishing manufactories, returned |
the first of the week from a business
visit to Condon. Oregon.
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Harold McKeen, clerk in the Sis-
cel’s confectionery store, has been
quite sick at his home east of town
this week. His illness was caused |
by injury from an accidental fall one
i day last week. During his enforced
absence from his duties Cecil Kelley ,
is acting as clerk in his place.
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Postmaster Chas. Skinner went to
| Penditon Tuesday, and on Wednes­
day morning took the examination
i for postmaster to fill the vacancy In
the local postoffice caused by the
recent resignation of John Young.
Mr. Skinner is the only applicant for |
the position.
Thomas A Shotwell, who has been
| with the army of occupation in Si-
| berla for a long time, has reached
the coast of California and will soon
I be mustered out and on his way
home. He was one of the first of
the many young men of Hermiston
| to enlist in the war, and also the last
to return He is the son of Mr. and
I Mrs. J. K. Shotwell of this city.
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We just received a shipment of those wonderful ranges, our previous
supply having been exausted. If you have a Range in mind, you better
investigate this wonderful kitchen necessity. Of course, a Majestic
costs a little more than an ordinary range, but there are visible reasons
for this, and after more thorough investigation, careful buyers can easily
see why buying a Majestic at even a slightly higher price is really
economy.
SAPPERS INC.
Hardware
Phone 671
Implements
Implements