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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
%, ____________________________________________ TRE HERMISTON HERALD; HERMISTON, OREGON.’ ¿UIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMNIIIIII Summer Dresses HERMISTON s Flaxons PHELPS CASH GROCERY "The Monopole Store “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 Fresh Vegetables T — T 1 ---------- - —---- , 1 Tuesdays and Fridays Tilden’s Tire Shop / | E. G. TILDEN, PROP. Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street tNllllllllllllllllllllllillllillliBlilllllllllllltllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES "SHADY BROOK" 75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 25 PER CENT MOLASSES Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Callbeck came from Portland Monday and passed a UIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIirilllllItlIllllllíllllllillllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIÍ few days here. While in Hermiston they made a property trade of their residence on Ridgeway avenue for a house and lot owned by Mr. Potter in Portland. C. S. MCNAUGHT CO.. HERMISTON. ORE. = There is a REASON Last Mile Out SAPPERS’ INC Phone 671 HARDWARE Phone 671 Dr W. J. Crandall returned Tues- day morning from a trip in Western Washington in quest of s location, visiting Raymond, Tacoma. Seattle and Everett. While In Seattle Dr. Crandall was with his brother, A. R. Crandall of C. Itoh and Co.,,and IMPLEMENTS nr Waldo, state board medical ex- day. rtoene . wmae 1)5, astate ; ‘7 ?.. The water in a public drinking foun- tain in a Kansas city is cooled by running It through a coil of pipe sunk in sn old well. So that it will be of convenient size until consumed, a cake of soap has been invented that has a hollow wax ed paper core. For light Automobiles a detachable support has been invented to enable running boards to carry heavier loads than ordinarily. ( Johannesburg capitalists have form ed a company to establish airplane passenger service among a number of South African points. An Indianapolis Inventor has pat ented hobnailed sandals that can be laced to a man’s shoes when it is de sirable to wear them. er y). r ~ I. 8. bisrel I 4 s -uostott The Best Machinery Investment You Can Make 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-knot 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, We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CONFECTIONERY onna Bring Your And All Popular Soft Drinks ICE CREAM Hogs, Veal, Chickens In Cones and Packages News stand Cigars and Tobacco To the City Market MARKET PRICE PAID SEE City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Props. HITT -FOR- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH . Full Line of Ladies* Shoes = GUNS 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 will prepay them back to you on short notice. we AMMUNITION The Oak Tan Shoe Store A FULL UNE Sam Rodgers, Proprietor Hermiston, Oregon IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllUHIIimillllllllllllUUIIIIHIIII Phone Your Orders for all kinda of Mrs. C. R. Roberts left Sunday for her new home In Parma, Idaho. Mr. WHY GOODYEAR MANUFACTURES AN AVERAGE 07 20.000 SMALL Roberts leaving with a car of furni ture on Friday of laat week. They SIZE TIRES PER DAY have bought land there, and expect to do extensive farming on their new place. These 30x3, 30x3* and 31x4 Clincher tires are built In the Goodyear Plant No. 3 at Akron, which is the world's largest Mr. and Mrs. Gardinier of Sagi factory devoted exclusively to the construction of these sises. naw, Michigan, accompanied by Fred Juhnke of the same place, stopped over In Hermiston Saturday last for CHARACTERISTIC GOODYEAR a day's visit with Mr. Messner, an QUALITY IS BUILT INTO . old friend. They were on their way THESE TIRES to Portland. Our Service Helps You G et the Only Indifferent results have attend ed efforts to cultivate tobacco in Scot land, although the soil and climate seem suitable. fountain R. E. Mitchell returned Tuesday night from Pendleton after accom panying hia wife to St. Anthony'a hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Mitehell in improving nicely, accord ing to her husband. Yws 3 has, amalles e? Safety gloves for machinists have been invented, made of chrome leather and sewed with steel wire so that they will not rip. . , J. G. Camp has resigned as clerk and director from the West Exten sion Irrigation District board, hav ing accepted a position managing an irrigation project in Idaho. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frink and chil dren, accompanied by Miss 'Ruth Akers, motored over from Wasco last Saturday on a visit to Mrs. Frink’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silvey. They returned home Wed nesday of this week. First Class Work is Our Motto Backed By Our Guarantee "TANAEN9 e, 1 - YET STATIONERY Mrs. L R. Lawson left Saturday last for Prineville, Ore., for an ex tended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dinwiddie. Mrs. Lawson is the mo ther of Mrs. H. L. Payne, with whom she has been visiting. Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing and retreading. Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus tomer. wn— Ivan Dimmick, of, the Dimmick- Jewet Auto Repair Co. of Pendleton, was here Thursday looking over the field with a view to opening a branch house in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Voyen returned to Boardman Monday after passing Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps at their farm home In this city. • a,, « ....... wag Factories have been established In Spain for the manufacture of paper from vine shoots and ot paper pulp from esparto grass. A deal was closed last week where by C. R. Myers purchased 40 acres of the choicest land on the project from F. B. Pennock, the purchase price being $10,000. Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City After long snd serious experiments, an Italian scientist haa decided that dogs their tails for conversational purposes. Rev. M. R. Gallaher left Tuesday for Arlington to attend a district conference of the M. E. church held there Wednesday. Evangelist Walter Duff Of Port- land with Pastor Gallaher started revival meetings Thursday evening at Umatilla'. The public is invited. = = - Phone 413 Two bridges In a city in India are supported by metal floats that accom modate it to changing water levels. A British patent has been granted for a series of tanks fastened to a cable to enable a vessel to spread oil on rough water. W. P. Gibbs from Camas Prairie, Ore., was here a couple of days the first part of the week looking over the project with a view to locating. "te****** NOTES GF SCIENCE Miss Ruth Akers of Wasco, Ore., visited over last week-end in Her miston as the guest of Miss Myrtle Silvey. Mrs. H. A. Percey has accepted a clerical position with the Mitchell Drug Co., having entered upon her new duties on Thursday of this week. Phone 171 ; Joe Udey, well known Columbia District rancher, returned yesterday morning from a week’s business trip to Portland. J. D. Watson and family have their guest this week William j. Stapish, Jr., of Walla Walla. He is a nephew of Mrs. Watson. Two Deliveries Daily ■ - Episcopal Bishop Paddock will preach in Mack's ball tomorrow, Sun day, April 25th, at 11 a. m. Beach Cloth “The House of Quality and Service” —= s A. W. Prann is the proud owner of a new 1920 Studebaker Six, hav- ing purchased the auto the first of the week in Pendleton. Kingsley Mercantile Co 7 a Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crawford mo tored up from Boardman Monday on a business trip. , Varied Colors and Patterns 11 AM LOCALS Mrs. Henry Notz loft Monday for Baker, Ore., where she will make an extended visit to relatives. Promenade Suiting S Pi- ole : MillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllUIIUbN Printed Voiles rj ri B # 7 aminer of Washington. Transfer Work “Smooth as silk, eh? — Same here” —Chesterfield where or haul anything. The City Transfer PIONEER ESTERFIELDS □re “hitting on all four”— smoothness, ' taste, quality and value. What’s the good word, everywhere you go? They satisfy! B arber S hop IL MILES. 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