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8. D. L. Ross and William Suth-
erland made a business trip to Pen-
dleton Monday of this week.
McCormick
International
Geo. R. Roberts Of Kieth was vis-
iting friends in Columbia several
days this week.
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Promenade
Suitings
Beach Cloth
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spinning were
visiting in Hermiston Wednesday
from Umatilla.
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A. E. Bensel and children motored
to Pendleton last Saturday to at
tend the field meet.
J. D. Watson and family motored
to Walla Walla last Sunday to pass
the day with relatives.
Your father and grandfather knew
through long usage and satisfactory service, that there are no
better farm machines and implements made than those bearing the
above trade names, which are guarantees of high quality.
And now these time-honored, service-renowned lines have been
merged into one—the International Harvester—representing the cream
of the farm machine world. And
D. E. Young left Thursday for
Portland, where he will make an ex
tended visit with friends.
Miss Carol Rice has accepted a
position with the local telephone of
fice as substitute operator.
Varied Colors
and Patterns
Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service"
“Phone 171
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
.- Phone 413
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2
4 P.M.
Two Deliveries Daily
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Thé Monopole Store”
"MONOPOLE" goods are
first-class in every respect
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which includes:
Plows
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
. R. C. Challis is riding in a new
four-passenger Elgin, which he pur
chased in Pendleton last week.
R. B. Richards of Athena, candi
date for county judge, was In Her
miston last Monday and Tuesday.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Heath, a seven pound boy at their
home east of town. May 1st.
Mrs. F. B. Swayze and daughter,
Doris, returned Saturday from a
short visit with friends in Pendleton.
Among Pendleton visitors from
Hermiston last Tuesday, were „Mrs.
Frank Ralph and Mrs, R. A. Brown
son.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Payne left
yesterday for Heppner, Oregon, to
pass Saturday and Sunday visiting
friends there.
Miss Laura Carson returned Mon
day. from Ione, Oregon, where she
has been teaching for the past nine
months.
Kerosene Tractors
Kerosene Engines
Farm Wagons
Miss O. H. Keck arrived Tuesday
from San Francisco, to acecpt a po
sition as stenographer at the local
U: S. Reclamation office.
Lawn Mowers
Sprinklers
Mr. and Mrs Bert Garafola and
children left Sunday last for Pen
dleton to take up their permanent
residence, Mr. Garfola having ac
cepted a position in a garage there.
AND GET OUR PRICES
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SAPPERS’ INC
Phone 671
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HARDWARE
Phone «71
ND you don't have to go to the bother
and expense of trying to get repairs
and repair service from half a dozen or
more different companies. You won’t
be taking chances on expensive delays
waiting for repairs during the busy season,
because we are going to carry a big stock
of repairs on hand, and any extras that we
might not have on hand at any time can be
secured in a hurry by a ’phone call to the
International Harvester branch house.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
“SHADY BROOK"
SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK
Manure Spreaders
Binder Twine
Tack this advertisement up in your machine shed, so that whenever you need
repair» for any of your International machines you will know, without wasting
time, whereto go for GENUINE INTERNATIONAL REPAIRS. We handle
repairs for the complete International line. Also, you will know where to go when
you are in the market for new machines and implements of real quality.
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Carden Tools
Machines
Motor Trucks
Yui
IT MEANS, first of all, that you can
- buy any machine or implement you
may need from one concern — us —with
out taking chances on experiments or im
plements that might be orphaned one or
two years after you buy them because of
the manufacturer going out of business.
You can always get repairs for any
machine or implement in the Interna
tional line, because the Harvester Com
pany will never go out of business.
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Garden Hose
• Threshers
Cream Separators
Feed Grinders
What does this mean to you as a Farmer?
William H. Warner arrived Thurs
J, F. Murphy left Tuesday for
day from Los Angeles to make ata ex
San Francisco after passing several
tended
visit
with
his
son,
Attorney
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
days visiting W. F. Hannan and fam
W. J. Warner and family.
ily who are old friends of Mr. Mur-
Miss Gladys Ackerman left Friday phy.
Tuesdays and Fridays
Fresh Vegetables
of last week for Walla Walla, after
Mrs. R. B. Spencer, who has been
passing six weeks in Hermiston as
in Pomeroy, Washington, for the
the guest of Mrs. Nora Franz.
past four months on account of her
mother's ilness, returned home last
Mrs. M. J. Mumma left Wednesday Sunday.
for Portlnd to attend the state con
vention of the Baptist church, to be
3. E. Catron visited here on bus
reld at that place this week.
iness a couple of days the first of
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
the week from Portland, He Is a
, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson are former Columbia district resident.
and retreading.
the proud parents of twin boys born but now resides in the Rose city
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus
Friday of last week at their home with his family.
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on the Earl Carson raneh.
tomer.
Mrs. A. B. Cummins returned to
First Class Work is Our Motto
This week Arnold Buhmann pur- her home in Boardman Tuesday,
Backed By Our Guarantee
chased from J. W. Wright a 10 acre coming to Hermiston Monday for
tract of land for »3.000. This land medical treatment for her small son,
Vernon who fell and broke his arm
joins Mr. Buhmann’s home tract.
the day previous.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
Invitations are out for a card
Mrs. E. F. Severance, wife of the
party to be given at tht home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Callahan, north city engineer of Stanfield, was in
this City shopping Wednesday. She
of town, this evening.
was accompanied by Mr. Severance’s
PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
mother, Mrs. M. V. Severance, who
E. P. Dodd motored to Alderdale
Is visiting them from Great Falls.
Tuesday In the interest of his wheat
Montana.
lands which he owns near there. He
75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 25 PER CENT MOLASSES
returned home Wednesday evening.
Miss Margaret and Dorothy Shot
well, who have been here the past
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranney of five weeks returned Thursday to Mc
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turns ‘to school.
the home of Mrs. 3. 3. Casserly, last
Tuesday.
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Miss Bernice McCoy of Irrigon will
teach one of the upper grades in the
E. H. Tarter, wife and three chil Hermiston school next season and
dren of Yakima, Washington, stop from reports in Washington where
ped over in Hermiston Monday and she is now engaged, will be an ad
Tuesday. They are motoring thru ded asset to our teaching force.
the middle states on their way home.
Col. Emmett Callahan. A. W.
Mrs. Prattt Harwood of Omaha, Cobb. Sam Boardman and Brice Dil-
Nebraska, daughter of the Irte Col labough. four of Boardman’s widely
onel Newport, is visiting in Her known ranchers were business vis
miston as the guest of Mrs. H. G. itors in Hermiston Monday and
Tuesday.
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Hay and Corn Machina
Seeding
Flaxons
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T. Miller, well-to-do rancher four
miles southeast of Boardman. has
erected on his ranch one of the most
handsome residences on the project.
It has a full concrete basement and
the house, which is almost Colonial
In style of architecture, has a front
Otto O. Sapper, head of Sappers’
Inc, Hardware store in this city, was
in Boardman Monday and during the
day visited many of the farmers on
the project on business connected
with his firm.
Bring Your
Hogs, Veal, Chickens
To the City Market
MARKET PRICE PAID
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
Miss Edith D. Graves, primary
A ticket will cost 30c or 60c to see
one of the best shows ever staged teachere at Stanfield has accepted a
position in the Hermiston school tor
here on Saturday, May 15th.
the coming year. Miss Graves is a
woman of wide experience with
J. S. Gulrford of Pendleton has children and comes to us with a rep
purchased the W. B. White ranch utation that is far reaching in pri
of 40 acres, three miles northwest mary work.
of town and has taken possession
and moved on the place with his
family.
UMATILLA ITEMS
Mrs. S. A. McLeane of Fairfield,
Motana. passed thru Hermiston Wed
nesday on her way to Grant, Oregon,
to accept a position with Newport
Construction company at that place.
While in Hermiston she was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lopp, In
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp left Sat-
urday last tor Glenns Ferry, Idaho,
where Mr. Camp will take charge of
the Glenns Ferry Irrigation Project
as project manager.
Mrs. Will Shepard recently re
turned from California where she
has been passing the winter, owing
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Downing‘and to poor health.
Mrs. John Powell and daughter
son John, visited in Pendleton
Ida, have gone to Portland where
Thursday of this week. Mrs. Down
they will pass some time visiting
ing and son returned home the same
friends. •
day while Mr. Downing went on to
Mrs. H. H. Edwards, proprietor of
Huntington where he will be en
the confectionery store la this city
gaged In shearing sheep tor the next
has been quite ill. It being necessary
two months.
to call Miss Laura Dunn, trained
nurse from Pendleton, to attend her.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Hartsook of Port-
Mrs C. G. Miles of Chicago has
• Oscar F. Klee, former manager of land wore in Hermiston Wednesday been visiting her father. C. D. Me-
the Liberty bakery, left Monday for looking over several ranchee with a Nurlin. She expects to leave soon
Portland and Aberdeen. Washington, view to investing In alfalfa land for a visit with friends in Portland
Ink friends after which he expects
to return to look over Eastern Ore-
their home expecting to return in a
Tomorrow—Uma tilla vs. Echo
Umatilla.
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