The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 24, 1920, Image 4

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Herbert Hall has accepted a posi-
I tion as clerk in the Mitchell Drug
I Co. store, having entered on his new
i | duties Tuesday.
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Kingsley Mercantile Co. I i hermiston
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“The House of Quality and Service”
LAST 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.
The Manning
Gas Maker
Generates Gas from Kerosene Oil
For use in Homes, Hotels, Stores, or any
other place where fuel is used
Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“The House of Quality and Service”
Phone 171
11 A. M.
Two Deliveries Daily
4 P.
SAVE FUEL
I Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Percey spent
Notice for Publication
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Department of the Interior, U. S
I Monday visiting in Pendleton.
Land Office at La Grande. Ore­
gon, December 15th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Lillian
L. D. Lay made a short business
trip to Portland the first of the week. M. Kik Bell, of X Umatilla. Oregon,
who. on November 23 rd, 1904, made
Desert Land Entry, No. 010088, for
C. E. Powell of Irrigon was a NY SE‘. Section 23, Township 5,
i business visitor in Hermiston Mon­ North, Range 28 East. Willamette
Meridian, being part of D. L. E.
day.
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02272, has filed notice of intention
Ray Fisher returned Saturday to make final proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
from a two months sojourn in Sutter before U. S. Commissioner, at Her­
miston, Oregon, on the 12th day of
City. California.
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February, 1920. .
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. C. Challis returned Wednesday
William C. Kik, Smith S. Palmer,
morning from a couple of days busi­ William J. Dobler, Wilber S. Egbers,
ness trip to Portland.
all of Hermiston, Oregon.
THE CHEAPEST
AND MOST
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C. S. DUNN, Register.
Miss Ethel Epperson is here this
Notice for Publication
96.5 Oxygen
3.5 Kerosene Vapor
week from Bend. Oregon, visiting her
Department of the Interior, U. S.
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sister, Mrs. P. B. Siscel.
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
gon, December 15th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Char­
Mrs. A. R. Fisher returned Friday
last from Boise, Idaho, where she les F. Mortimer, of Hermiston, Ore­
gon, who, on September 2nd, 1916,
was visiting her brother.
made Reclamation Homestead Entry.
No. 01644 5, for Farm Unit “B” of
Supplied by air pressure from storage tank. Tank
Col. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught left SW‘, or W12 NE 1 SW‘, Section
can
be
fitted in any cook stove, range or heater or in fact
Wednesday on a two weeks’ visit to 34, Township 5 North, Range 28
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed any place that a good heat is required, without alteration
Spokane and Seattle, Wash.
notice of intention to make final
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three-year proof, to establish claim of any of these appliances.
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Geo. E. Briggs left Saturday for to the land above described, before
U.
S.
Commissioner
at
Heremlston,
Erie; Pa., where he was called by the
Oregon, on the 9th day of Febru­
serious illness of his mother.
ary, 1920.
. Claimant names as witnesses:
Mrs. J. G. Rubner left Sunday for Walter F. Botkin, August F. Ben-
Erie. Pa., where she will enjoy a visit sei, Henry M. Gunn, Fred A. Chezik,
of a month or two with her children all of Hermiston, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
i esiding there.
NO MORE Kindling '
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Notice for Publication
NO MORE Coal or Wood
Sunday school and gospel preach­ Department
of the Interior, U. S.
ing
by
Rev.
Gallaher
at
the
usual
NO MORE Smoke or Soot
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
M.
gon, December 15. 1919.
hours Sunday in Mack’s hall and at
NO MORE Dirt or Ashes
Notice is hereby given that Mary
Columbia school.
E. Hoisington, of Hermiston, Ore­
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gon, who, on December 1st, 1914,
S. R. Oldaker, Col. Newport, M. made Reclamation Homestead En­
Hunt and Joe Lopp were Hermiston try, No. 01404 6, for NW% SW1,
business visitors to Pendleton on or Unit “B” of SWY, Section 28,
Township 5 North, Range 29 East,
See the Gas Maker on display and being demonstrated
various days during the week.
Willamette Meridian, has filed no­
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tice of Intention to make final three- at our store.
J. H. Reid, former banker and now year proof, to establish claim to the
progressive rancher out in the east land above described, before U. S.
Commissioner, at Hermiston,
Ore­
end of the project, was transacting gon, on the 10th day of February,
business at the county seat Monday. 1920.
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Claimant
names
as witnesses:
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Staples and A. Thomas H. Haddox, Lynds D. Lay,
W. Thomas came from Pendleton Otto G. Sapper, Harry Spinning, all
of Hermiston, Oregon.
Thursday for a few days visit at the
C. S. DUNN, Register.
home of S. D. Thomas east of town.
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Mrs. N. B. Whitford, who has been
quite ill the past month, left yester­
day morning for Portland on a recu­
EANGIANT IDU
perative visit to the home of her son.
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Have you noticed the many con­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright left
vincing facts in the Saturday Even­
i last Saturday for * Portland, after
ing Post about the Wonderful Bean
' passing a few days here as guests of
Spray Pump ? See our stock of these
' Mrs. Wright’s mother, Mrs. F. B.
serviceable Spray Pumps.
Made
Willhite.
either in hand or many sizes in power
Noiseless—Smokeless—Odorless
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There’s None Better
HOME MADE SAUSAGE
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
and
Home Cured
HAMS AND BACON
We now have in quantity
They are the finest in this class of meats
ever put on display in Hermiston. Try
them once and you will be satisfied
with their appetizing flavor.
Bean Spray Pump
WE CARRY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CITY MEAT MARKET
pumps. -
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store
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Phone 413
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“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
Tuesdays and Fridays
NOTICE
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W. A. Leathers returned Monday
from Pendleton, where he passed
several days visiting Mrs. Leathers,
who is a guest at .the home of her
s ister, Mrs. Hunter, in that city.
Hardware
The Tum-a-Lum this week receiv-
ed a carload of lump coal and the
Inland Empire a carload of nut coal,
both coming from Utah and both be­
ing quickly disposed after arrival.
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The H. O. A. Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. A. N. Kern next
Thursday, after having had no meet­
ings during the cold weather. All
members are asked to be present.
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Dan Balch, a former resident of
the Hermiston project, but now of
Newburg, Oregon, transacted busi­
ness while renewing old acquain­
tances here several days this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze enter­
tained 16 of their friends at a card
party Wednesday evening. Luncheon
was served and a delightful evening
was passed by the hosts and their
guests.
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M. O Rymerson of Prosser, Wash.,
was a business visitor in Hermiston'
several days this week looking after
property Interests he still retains and
which he acquired during residence
here up to a couple of years ago.
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Mrs. R. H. Neal of Lake City.
Minn., left Tuesday after a short
visit in Hermiston at the home of her
friend. Mrs. E. W. Horning.
The
lady was on her way to San Diego,
Calif., to spend the balance of the
winter.
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
Rev. Owen L. Jones, rector of St.
installations will have especial attention, and only first class material Stephens church at Baker, Oregon,
and workmanship supplied.
was in the city Tuesday looking over
SAPPERS’INC.
NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE
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HARDWARE
Kyanize
.
Phone 671
IMPLEMENTS
SAPPERS’ INC.
his interests. He was en route to at­
tend the Scottish Rite reunion at
Portland, going as a representative
of the Baker Masonic lodge.
William Morfitt. father of J. F.
Morfitt. returned to his home in
Portland the first of the week after
a short visit here with his son and
wife Mr. Morfitt passed through
this part of the country In 1849, and
later fought In the Indian skirmishes
where Pendleton is now located
QEJESTIC
COCSESTSG 1
We just received a shipment of those wonderful ranges, our previous
supply having been exausted. If you have a Bange 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