The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 22, 1920, Image 6

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Complete Line of Feed
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lloyd visited
in Pendleton last Friday.
Are now on sale at our new warehouse back of Mack’s
Variety Store
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Dr. R. G. Gale visited in Pendleton
Thursday of last week.
A. L. Larson visited in Umatilla
Monday of this week.
FISHER’S Dairy Feed
Bill Miles visited in Hermiston
Monday from Boardman.
FISHER’S Morepork
Peter McDonald of Echo, was in
town Wednesday on business.
FISHER’S Morefat
Mr. and Mrs W. R. Nugent were
Hermiston visitors from Umatilla,
Monday.
FISHER’S Poultry Foods
FISHER’S Commercial Buttermilk
This is a line of feed that is sold in the Northwest on
quality, and the milling company are back
of every sack that they sell.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
"Hermiston's Home of Quality and Service"
Phone 171
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. M.
Phone 413
66
The Monopole Store
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“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
OU know these trade names. Y our father and grandfather knew
most of them. They knew in their time and you know today,
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 —
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I. M. Schannep of Pilot Rock, can­
didate for county judge, was in Her­
miston Wednesday.
Art Burkembine is now employed
at the City Meat Market, commenc­
ing his duties last Monday.
Gorden Stader of Irrigon has ac­
cepted a position with Rhodes Bros.
& Maxfield, the new proprietors of
Lays' garage.
C. B. Percy left Tuesday night for
Oshkosh, Wis., where he was called
on account of the serious illness of
his aged father.
S. R. Oldaker left last week for dif­
ferent points in Montana, where he
will be engaged In surveying for the
4 P. M
summer months.
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
McCormick
International
Sheep on the Umatilla ranges are
now losing their winter coats, as
shearing is in full swing. An aver­
age yield is expected.
Mrs. Robert F. Divine, Jr., ar­
rived Monday from Erie, Pa., for an
extended visit with her sister, Mrs.
O. O. Sapper and family.
D. E. Young arrived Wednesday
from Vancouver, B. C„ and is look­
ing over the Umatilla project with
the view of purchasing a farm.
David E. Lofgren of Portland was
In Hermiston Thursday of last week
on business connected with his ranch
situated below Irrigon.
Machines
Plows
Hay and Corn Machines
Tillage Implements
Seeding Machines
Kerosene Tractor*
Motor Trucks
Threshers
Kerosene Engines
Cream Separators
Manure Spreader*
Farm Wagons
Feed Grinders
Binder Twine
What does this mean to you as a Farmer?
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.
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
Internationa] Harvester branch house.
Tack
advertisement up in your machine shed, so that whenever you need
repairs for any of your international machines you will know, without wasting
time, where to 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.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Mrs. H. D. Percy left Wednesday
of last week for Rieth, where she
will pass several days visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant.
Mrs. Art Spinning and small son
Gale, áre passing several weeks in
Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaar returned Pendleton visiting relatives.
last
week from Colfax, Washington,
Tuesdays and Fridays
Fresh Vegetables
M. R. Gallaher is again about af­
where they were called by the death
ter an illness of three weeks dura­
of one of Mrs. Shaar's brothers.
tion caused by a severe attack of in­
Another Studebaker Six made its fection of the throat.
appearance in the city when C. S.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Niemyer have
McNaught received his car the latter
shipped their furniture and left last
part of last week from Pendleton.
Saturday for Touchet, Washington,
Mrs. R. E. Atkinson left Saturday to make their future home.
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
last for her home in Pasco, Washing-
and retreading.
R obb Newport was in Hermiston
ton, after
pleasant visit at the
Tuesday
of this week and after tran­
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Burkem-
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus-
sacting business here during the day
bine.
temer.
went to Pendleton in company with
Mrs. Willard Felthouse returned C. B. Clark.
First Class Work it Our Motto
Monday from Spokane, where she
Backed By Our Guarantee
Mrs. C. H. Skinner, accompanied
went for medical treatment. She
was accompanied home by Mr. Felt­ by Mr. Skinser returned Sunday
from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­
house.
dleton, after undergoing a successful
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
S. B. Sanderson, editor of the Free­ operation for appendicitus.
water Times and R. E. Bean, Repub­
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John Leek visited in Pendleton
sioner were Hermiston visitors last Tuesday of this week returning
PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
homa Wednesday. Mrs. Leek, who
Friday.
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Summrville and daugh­ Henry Jacobsen, for the past week
ter arrived last Saturday from Port­ will remain indefinitely.
75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 29 PER CENT MOLASSES
land for a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Frank S. Curl, of Penndleton is a
T. O. Blackweell and mother, Mrs.
candidats for the nomination as del­
Nora Frans.
C. S. MCNAUGHT CO.. HERMISTON. ORE.
egata from the Second Congressional
Miss Maude Maxfield left Monday District to the Republican National
of last week for Spokane, where she Convention at Chicago, June 8th.
will under-go an operation; Miss All Umatilla county voters should
Maxfield has been in ver poor vote for Mr. Curl.
health for the past two years.
At her home on the West Side last
R. C. Rogers last week purchased Monday evening. Miss Janice Brig­
the Hensley property and will take ham entertained the Senior girls and
possession the first of June. Mr. members of the faculty of the local
EANL GIANT IDI
Hensley and family will go to Pend­ high school. A jolly time was had,
leton where they will make their after which a dainty luncheon was
served.
permanent home.
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
A ND you don’t have to go to the bother
Tilden’s Tire Shop
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
“SHADY BROOK”
Bring Your
Hogs, Veal, Chickens
To the City Market
MARKET PRICE PAID
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props
Lays’ Garage Under New Management
Maxfield & Rhodes Bros
Proprietor»
SPRAY NOW
Those visiting ‘in Pendleton from
Hermiston on Circus day which was
last Friday were: Mrs. H. E. Hitt
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Phelps and non, Geo. Corse and fam­
ily. Morris Seroggs and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Miles. Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Challis. J. T. and Dale Hinkle.
Miss Mildred Percy proved * de­ Emerald and Lyle Tilden. Miss Mil­
lightful hostess last Tuesday even­ dred Percy and Miss Least* Smith.
ing when she entertained eight sen­
Call For School Warrants
ior girls In honor of Miss Grace
Notice is hereby given that school
Thompson, who Is soon to be mar-
warrants of District No. 14, Umatil-
ried. The event was tn the form of la county. Oregon, numbers 2040 and
a miscellaneous shower, which came 2129 Inclusive, will bee paid on pre­
as a surprise to the young lady. sentation to me at the store. Inter­
Those present enjoyed a most pleas- est ceases from this date of publica­
Leo, the nine year- old son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Ern heart was taken
to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle­
ton by his father last week, for au
operation on the glands of his throat
from which he has been suffering for
some time.
The famous Bean Sprayer, known from coast to coast as the only
sprayer that has the full pressure at the nozzle not alone at the
SAPPERS’ INC
Phone 671
HARDWARE
Phone 671
ant time the evening being passed
IMPLEMENTS
tion. May 22. 1920.
K. J. KINGSLEY,
Cerk.
First Class Repairing Facilities
Batteries Recharged
and Repaired
Acetylene Welding
All Work Guaranteed
OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE
If You are Not Pleased With Oar Work Tell Us — If You
Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS