The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 03, 1920, Image 4

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HERMISTON
HERALD, HERMISTON,
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Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service”
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Jarvis Durfey is here from U. of
O. to pass Easter with his mother.
F. A. Chezik returned Wednesday
after passing several days in Port­
land on business.
Don’t put off Looking
Born, to Mr .and Mrs. L. P. Keith,
on the Watson ranch, on March 31,
1920, a nine pound boy.
at our
1.8. Hire
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Snna
Jnuntain
And
J. D. Watson and family motored
to Pendleton last Saturday, and
passed the day visiting friends there.
New Assortment
Mrs. E. W. Mack, accompanied by
her two grandsons, Dan and Jack
Crimins, visited in Pendleton Sun­
day.
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Miss Ruth Scott has accepted a
position with the Liberty Bakery,
entering upon her duties last Mon­
day morning.
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Mrs. C. J. Voliva left Monday for
Cambridge, Ohio, where she will pass
the next two months visiting her
father and mother.
of
Ginghams and Percales
for Summer wear
Logan Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Todd, returned Sunday from
Portland, where he passed a week
visiting with friends.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service'
Phono 171
4P. M
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. M.
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
The Monopole Store
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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, Rollt, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
Tuesdays and Fridays
Percey Sisters’ Millinery has just
received a new line of Georgette
waists and some new aprons in dif­
ferent sizes and colors.
Mrs. F. M. Bryant returned to her
home in Rieth Saturday last after
passing several days here with her
daughter, Mrs. Hollis Percey.
Mrs. H. Edwards, who with her
husband conducts a daug and con­
fectionery store at Umatilla, was a
Hermiston business visitor Monday.
Miss Marian Briggs arrived In
Hermiston Monday morning from
Eugene, where she is attending the
U. of O., to pass Easter week with
her parents.
P. E. Jackson of Boise, Idaho, was
here a few days last and this week
visiting at thehome of his parents
in Minnehaha district and with his
brothers, Ed. and Clint.
A good sized audience attended
the moving picture play, "The Way­
farer,” put on at the Auditorium
Wednesday night under the auspices
of the Epworth League.
Mrs. R. D. Miller spent last week
in Portland visiting friends and rela­
tives. She was accompanied home
by her mother, Mrs. Martha McDan­
iel, and little nephew,. Harold Byers.
The Best Machinery Investment
You Can Make
A ll Popular Soft ‘Drinks
ICE CREAM
In Cones and Packages .
News stand -
Cigars and Tobacco
SEE
HITT
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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 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.
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 reason» why there are so
many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders,
GUNS
We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
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AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
Are You Going to
SPECIALS
Plant Italian
Prunes?
We can deliver fine trees in
Home Cured Hams, per lb
Breakfast Bacon, per lb
Back Bacon, per lb
Bacon Butts, per lb
the 4-6 and 3-4 foot
grades, for imme­
diate delivery
Can Also supply you with a General
Assortment of Fruit, Nut and Ornamen­
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus­
tomer.
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First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
AUTO-FEED OIL STOVE
The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a
cooked food sale Saturday, April 3,
in the building east of bank. A
"Cerex" demonstration will be given
in connection with it. Everybody
invited.
The Baptist Ladies Aid will have
a silver tea at the home of Mrs.
West Thursday afternoon, April 8,
Mrs. Correll and Mrs. Longhorn as-
sisting. A cordial invitation is ex­
tended to all.
tal Trees, Small Fruit and Roses
Mrs. J. W. McElroy Saturday
| night of last week had the misfor­
tune to lose a fine three year old
Jersey cow from bloat after it had
got out of the barn lot and partaken
of a quantity of green alfalfa.
J. C. Downey is this week start­
ing the construction of a new two
room house on his property on
Gladys avenue. Albert Smith has
the contract. Later on Mr. Downing
expects to build an addition to this
structure.
congee*
New Madden. F. N. Whitney. E. P.
Dodd, P. P. Sullivan and Ed. Miles
are having their sheep sheared this
week by Ralph Atchison of Uma­
tilla. The total number owned by
the above ranchers is between 400
and 500 head.
The student body of the local
A new and better oil stove, without wick, no valves and therefore high school announce the presenta­
leak proof, yet they cost no more thrn other oil stoves. Let us show you tion of a two act Japanese comedy
why these are better, safer and easier to operate, yet giving maximum entitled "The Revenge of Shari-Hot-
heat at all times. Also good to look at. aa they are neatly finished We , Su" at the high school auditorium
have them in two. three and four burner, with or without top shelf, Friday evening. April 9. There are
' seven characters in the play, and
with or without oven.
1 these young people have worked
hard under the direction of Miss
Madge Wire to present this take-off
on American and Japanese customs.
Phone 671
Phone 671
You will enjoy the show. Tickets
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS i for adults are 50 cents, and may be
secured at Mitchell's Drug Store.
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
Try It
SALESMEN WANTED
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Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes =
Salem Nursery Co.
1030 Chemeketa St.,
The Embroidery Club passed a
pleasant evening at the home of Mrs.
Win. Shaar on the West Side Tues­
day. All present enjoyed a nice
time. During the evening refresh-
i ments were served.
City Meat Market
Our Stock Will Give Satisfaction
$
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
C. S. DUNN, Register
Real dressy ones and made
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SALEM, OREGON
Department of the Interior. U. 3. land office at
La Grande, Oregon, February 14th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Theodore C. Parks,
of Hermiston, Oregon who, on February 1st,
1919. became assignee of Desert Land Assignment
No. 015125, for El SEY section 22. township 5
north, range 28 East Willemette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Anal proof, to
establish claim to the land above described, be­
fore United States commissioner, st Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 12th day of April. 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: William C. Kik.
Smiths. Palmer. William T. Roberts. William J.
Dobler, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
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for
comfort; all sizes
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Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’ §
and Small Children’s Shoes. =
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently
well known and proven to need no comment.
Send your orders by mail or express and we will
prepay them back to you on short notice.
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The Oak Tan Shoe Store
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Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers. Proprietor
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Phone Your Orders
for all kindstof
Transfer Work
“We ought to make a hit"
Stand at StecoTs. Phone 262
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W.B.BEASLEY
PIONEER
—Chesterfield
ND why not? Never
■ were fine tobaccos
so skillfully blended!
Chesterfields bring you
the best of Turkish and
Domestic leaf, blended -
to bring out new de­
lights of flavor.
A
ARBER SHOP
K. MILES. PROP
SAPPERS’ INC
BATHS IN CONNECTION
hesterfield