THE HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON
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The House of Quality and Service
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell were
Umatilla visitors in Hermiston last
Sunday.
The quality of the Merchandise we
handle is shown below:
MUNSING
C. W. Tilden and J. J. Casserly
were in Pendleton on business last
Tuesday.
Stetson Hats-"For Men Who Care”
VEGETABLES
F RUTS
Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service”
Phono 171
4 P. M
Two Deliveries Daily
There’s None Better
HOME MADE SAUSAGE
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.
WE CARRY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CITY MEAT MARKET
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store”
Phone 413
66
Mrs. J. A. Scott returned Saturday
last from Clear Lake, S. D., after
an extended visit there with relatives
and friends.
O. E. Blackwood, an employe of
Sawtell’s jewelery store in Pendle
ton, visited over Sunday last with
his family In Hermiston.
Floyd Hoisington returned to his
home in Pilot Rock Wednesday after
a pleasant visit of a few days here
with his mother and sister.
Charles Taylor
returned Monday
two weeks’ visit
King, and family
of the U. S. R. 8.,
evening from a
to his sister, Mrs.
in Seattle.
Ernest Yeager of Enterprise, Ore.,
was in Hermiston the first of the
week visiting at the home of his
cousin, Mrs. W. M. Shaar.
Mrs. Bess Spencer was down from
Pendleton Thursday and Friday on
business connected with her farm
interests east of Hermiston.
J. A. Murray, district manager of
the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co., with headquarters in Pendleton,
was here on business Monday.
C. A. Hood of Portland, a former
resident of the project, was the guest
cf his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson, for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fritts are here
from Mina, New York, and will re
main a month or two visiting with
their son, W. O. Fritts, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDermed
were called to Cashmere, Wash.,
Thursday night, Mr. McDermed’s
brother being very low from pneu
monia.
Mrs. H. O. Hedges and son of
| Wenatchee, Wash., are guests at the
I home on East Main street of the
lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F,
Elliott.
J. H. Strohm, who is in the real
estate business in Portland, passed
a few days here this week visiting
his parents and attending to personal
business matters.
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime are re
joicing over the arrival of a new
baby boy, born to them Monday,
February 9, 1920, at Saint Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton.
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Chas. E. Opel, former assistant
cashier in the local bank and now an
i energetic rancher northeast of town,
was transacting business in the coun
ty seat town of Pendleton Saturday
of last week.
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Tuesdays and Fridays
See Our Large Bean Spray Pump
Look Over Our Pruning Tools
DON’T DELAY THESE
IMPORTANT ITEMS
SAPPERS’INC
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HARDWARE
Phone 671
IS
DE LAVAL SERVICE DAY
Wm. Sutherland passed a few
days this week in Pilot Rock attend
ing to business matters.
Pearl Dunning and her baby were
taken to the Louise home in Port-
land last week by one of the attend-
nnts of that institution.
Hosiery
Fresh Vegetables
Friday, February 20, 1920
At Our Store
C. B. Clark, accountant for the
Newport Construction Co., with Mrs
Clark, visited in Pendleton Tueeday.
FIT TING
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town, visited with relatives and
friends in La Crosse. Wash., several
days last week while there attending
to business matters.
R. E. Mitchell, proprietor of the
Mitchell Drag Co. of this city, was
taken to Saint Anthony's hospital,
Pendleton, Tuesday suffering from a
relapse of the flu. He was accom-
panied by Mrs. Mitchell.
Mrs. F, C. McKenzie, Mrs. A. W.
Morfitt, left
Purdy and Mrs. J.
Tuesday night for Portland, where
Mrs. Morfitt will join her husband,
the other two ladies expecting to be
home the first of next week.
Miss Edith Kay is here on a short
visit to her uncle. H. M Gunn, and
family. Miss Kay ia a teacher in the
public schoc la of Wenatchee, Wash.,
and is here while the schools there
arc closed on account of the flu.
B. B. Lane of Irrigon, one of the
charter members .of the K. of P.
lodge of this city, attended the
meeting of the order hero Thursday
evening and witnessed initiations in
the second degree. He said it re-
minded him of old times when he
used to live In Hermiston.
Come Early and Avoid Delays.
Tell Your Neighbor
For the benefit of users of De Laval Cream Separators we have arranged
A De Laval Service Day
We urge that every De Laval user bring his COMPLETE separator to our
store for a careful inspection, which will be made free of charge. Should
any part, due to unusual wear or accident need to be replaced this will be
done, the only charge being for the price of the new parts used, no charge
for service.
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A De Laval Representative will be with us to assist with this important
work. Bring in your Separator C omplete on the date mentioned and get
the benefit of his advice on the care and operation of your separator, as well
as the free service. It is our wish and that of the De Laval Company that
every De Laval Separator give the best satisfaction at the least cost, and we
urge you to take advantage of this free and useful service.
Oregon Hardware & implement Co
Hermiston, Oregon
REMEMBER FEBRUARY 20, 1920
NOTICE
Notice le hereby given that a spe
cial election will be held within the
precincts of Irrigon and Boardman
within the West Extension Irriga-
iion District on Tuesday, the twenty-
fourth day of February, 1920, be- |
tween the hours of eight o’clock in :
the morning and five o'clock in the
afternoon of said day for the pur
pose of determining whether or not
that certain contract between the I
United States -of America and the
West Extension Irrigation District
approved by the Board of Directors
and filed in the office of the Board
at Hermiston, Oregon, on the sixth
day of January, 1920, shall be au
thorized and entered into by the
Board of Directors, and which said
contract sets forth the maximum
amount Of money payable to the
United States for construction pur
poses, or in the assumption of lia
bility for district lands for such pur
poses, exclusive of penalties and in-
terest, in the amount of *1,100,000,
and also provides for the substitution
of the taxing power of the district
in lieu of the existing liens by indi
vidual contracts and other provis
ions, which said contract in full may
be seen by any landowner or other
person interested at the office of the
district in the U. S. Reclamation
Cervice building at Hermiston, Ore
gon. in the office of J. G. Camp at
Irrigon, Oregon, and in the office of
Emmett Callahan at Boardman, Ore
gon. At said election the ballot
shall contain the words “Contract
with the United States—Yes,” and
“Contract with the United States—
No." The school house at Boardman
and the Reclamation Office at Irri-
gon, within said district, are hereby
designated as the polling places for
the purpose of said election, and
George Rand and R. L. Wisdom and
Merrill Doble have been appointed
judges of election for Irrigon pre-
einet, and A. W. Cobb and C. C.
Paine . and T. E. ■ Burns have been
appointed judges of election for
Boardman precinct within said dis
trict.
This notice Is pubished and posted
pursuant to an order of the Board
of Directors of the West Extension
Irrigation District, made and enter
ed on the sixth day of January. 1920.
J. G. CAMP.
Jan. 24-Feb. 21.
Secretary.
The Best Machinery Investment
under-fertilized or over-fer
tilized spots.
Ask any user of the John
Deere Spreader, and he will
tell you it is the best ma
chinery investment he ever
made—not.only because it
saves hard work and valu
able time, but because it
makes every forkful of
manure count for a bigger
crop yield.
Como in and seo this
spreader. Wo want to
show you why it will do
better work, why it will last
longer than others, why it
will cost less for repairs,
and why it is easier to load
and operate.
Manure goes farther and
does more good when you
use a John Deere Spreader.
You can spread manure
evenly, heavy or light—no
Mounting the beater on
the axle of the John Deere
gives you a combination of
advantages you can’t get
in any other spreader.
Come in and know the reatona why there areto
many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders.
We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO
Phone Your Orders
PIONEER
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
| We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
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