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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1920)
THE .HERMISTON .''lllllllllllltllllllllllltllllllllllllillllllllliç Kingsley Mercantile Co I “MUNSING • UA —As a LOCALS MllliMlliiMIUHIIIIilinilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUf. Mrs. H. E. Klock of Columbia District left Wednesday for Port- land, where she will pass several days visiting friends and attending to personal business matters. Mis. F. E. Matthews of Portland Miss Ela May Harmon, home visited a few days this week with demonstration agent, returned Wed Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Paine. nesday morning to her headquarters in Pendleton after passing several Miss Bertha McKeen leaves Sun- clays here assisting the women of day for Ukiah, where she has ac- the project in modeling their home cepted a school for the summer term. made dress forms. UNION SuITs Stetson Hats- For Men Who Care” Mrs. J. T. Hinkle has again been appointed president of the Hermis ton Libray Board by the county E. E. Davis of the Fourth Unit has been very ill from the flu this week, but is now on the road to re- s * covery. Hosiery O. H. Warner, hotel man of Boardman. transacted business In this city Monday and Tuesday of this week. FRUTS for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscer s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W.V BEASLEY Philip I* Lay went to Portland Tuesday, where during the week himself and wife will attend the big auto show. Kingsley Mercantile Co Jack Gorham, progressive and wide awake rancher of Boardman, was in Hermiston a few days this week on business. The House of Quality and Service” Phone 171 11 A. M The Best Machinery Investment You Can Make Phone Your Orders court. VEGETABLES Mrs. J. F. Bilderback left Tues day for Portland, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, for a few days. and Home Cured HAMS AND BACON Louis Garner and Alfred Groom were last week-end visitors in Her- miston. They came from Portland, where they are attending a dental college. 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. Mrs. E. H. Mower arrived last week from San Francisco for a two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. H, E. Stowell, and sister, Mrs. W. J. Dobler. WE CARRY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CITY MEAT MARKET = 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 Tuesdays and Fridays 20,000 PIR DAY Gorden Shotwell returned last week from Corvallis, where he was attending O. A. C., to assist his father in the erection of new ma chinery for the Shotwell Construc tion Co. Miss Leah Percey left Sunday for Portland, where she wilt pass the major portion of the week selecting her spring millinery stock for her millinery store here. Her father, C. B. Percey, accompanied her.. Mrs. R. W. Hamm, wife of the These tires, built in the largest factory in the world of its kind, are here for your inspection. They cost no more than ordin proprietor of the Liberty Bakery and Oregon Hotel Cafe, returned ary tires. Let us show you. Our helpful tire service will increase your mileage. ing. SAPPERS’ INC Phone 671 It costs Butter Wrappers K.Sofiet Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS Tuesday March 2, ’20 BEGINNING AT 1:00 P. M The following described property 1 Black Mare, 8 years old, weight 1700 2 Mare Colts, 2 years old pounds 1 Jersey Cow, 2 yeirs old, fresh 1 Gray Mare, 4 years old, weight 1600 2 Dozen Purebred Rhode Island Red pounds Hens THE FOLLOWING FARM IMPLEMENTS: 1 1 here visiting relatives. Shortly they will return to their Montana home. ALL OTHER SIZES IN STOCK Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc sow Twenty thousand Goodyear Clincher Tires alone are manufac tured every day. Little Kitty Jarvis, neice of Mrs Do you think there could be anything but honesty all the way F. L. Durfay. arrived In Hermiston thru, and the highest of intention, on the part of any manufac Tuesday morning from Culbertson, Montana, to join her father, who Is turer who could duplicate this performance every day? THINK IT OVER FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE As I have rented my ranch and intend to quit farming, I will sell at my place, 1 1-2 miles north and 1-2 mile east of Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg left Tuesday for Portland, where Mr. Kellogg will represent the Hermis ton Auto Co. at the auto show be ing held in the Rose City this week. • F. Callahan and family arrived g this week from Foster, Wash., to d take possession of the former A. N. • I Kern ranch, northeast of Hermiston. K Mr. Kern and family left this week • for Selah, Wash., to reside. Mounting the beater on the axle of the John Deere gives you a combination of advantages you can’t get in any other spreader. uction Sale Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Boynton mo tored over from Helix to pass the last week-end at the home of the I gentleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boynton, on the West Side. “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect Fresh Vegetables NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at La Grande, Oregon, February 14 th, 1920. Notice ia hereby given that Theodore C. Parks, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on February 1st, 1919, became assignee of Desert Land Assignment No. 015125, for El SE% section 22. township 5 north, range 28 East Willamette Meridian, haa died notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore United States commissioner, at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 12th day of April. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Kik, Smith S. Palmar, William T. Roberts, William J. Dobler, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register C. A. Miller of Seattle visited SELL THEM AFRTNTEB over Sunday with his boyhood friend A. L. Larsen while homeward bound from a lumbermen’s convention in Boise, Idaho. PHELPS CASH GROCERY “The Monopole Store" Manure goes farther and does more good when you use a John Deere Spreader. You can spread manure evenly, heavy or light—no OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Mrs. F. V. Prime, accompanied by her two children and sister, Mrs. Smith of Seattle, returned from Pen dleton Sunday last. HOME MADE SAUSAGE Come in and see this spreader. We 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. We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection Mrs. J. K. Shotwell arrived from McMinnville Wednesday morning, called home by the illness of her little son Donald. There’s None Better 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. Come in and know the reason» why there are so many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders, Two Deliveries Daily ======== Phone 413 ===== gin- OREGON. Jess Pierson left Friday morning W. M. Bowmfr of Plummer, Idaho, for Wasco, Oregon, where he will was here several days this week vis work this summer. iting Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson, bls brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mrs. Dale Hinkle left Tuesday for while looking over the project with tin extended visit to relatives and the idea of leasing or buying an friends in Portland. alfalfa ranch. The quality of the Merchandise we. handle is shown below Fi rc hermiston ! 5: “The House of Quality and Service” HERMISTON, HERALD, Sunday afternoon from Portland, where she was called by the illness of their little daughter, who is at tending school there. The child has recovered from her indisposition. F. O. Brownson of Wichita, Kas., was a guest over Sunday in this city of his brother. R. A. Brownson, and family. The gentleman, who Is identified with the lumbering in- dustry In Wichita, is on a western trip, and on his return through Her- miston ho expects to make a more extended visit. i 2 3 1-4 Mitchell Wagon Hack 5-foot Mower Hay Rake 2-horse Fresno Plow Spring Tooth Harrow Spike Tooth Harrow Hay Sleds 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 Hay Rack Wheat Rack Sets Lead Bars Log Chains Garden Cultivator Hand Cultivator Set Butt Chain Harness Extra Collars Saddle 1 1 1 i Anchor Holte Separator, 800 pounds capacity New Way Gas Engine Pump Jack Power Grindstone Kimball Piano Sanitary Couch Stack of Hay And other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—All sums under $10.00 cash; over $10.00, bankable notes, due November 1, 1920. T. H. GAITHER, OWNER F. B. Swayze, I