The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 29, 1920, Image 6

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
(HERMISTON
Kingsley Mercantile Co
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Mrs. A. A. Hall Is reported on the
sick list.
MUNSING
WEAR
Mrs. P. Hall visited with her son
and family on Sunday.
The Garment
Watch for the date of the big sup­
per on Mrs. Hay's lawn.
People Like
Doctor and Mrs. F. V. Prime vis­
ited in Pendleton Monday.
to Wear
Mrs. Ed. Haugeberg was visiting
friends in Hermiston one day this
week.
Miss Ethel Knight of Irrigon is
visiting the Misses Effie and Ivy
Goodwin
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Men
Carl Gilbert and Jack Stanfield
of Echo were Hermiston visitors last
Saturday.
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Women
The H. O. A. club will meet at the
home of Mrs. 8. S. Palmer on Thurs­
day, June 3rd.
Boys
Girls
Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“Hermiston’s Home of Quality and Service”
Phone 171
M. A. Cleveland, editor of the Stan
field Standard, was in this city Sun­
day taking In the ball game.
Geo. Marsh of the Seiberling-Lu-
4P. M. cas Music Co., of Portland, was cal­
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. M.
Mrs. F. V. Newman and daughter
Miss Kathryn'Short, visited in Pend­
leton Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cummins
were up from Boardman visiting
friends Wednesday.
ling on our local band Tuesday.
Dr. Adams reports the arrival of
a ten pound son at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dollman on Monday last.
I PHELPS CASH 6R0CERY
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Mrs. Ward and daughter, Lena
were pleasant visitors at the home
of Mrs. W. Shawver one day this
week.
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"The Monopole Store"
Herbert Strohm came from Port­
land Monday for a brief visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Strohm.
"MONOPOLE" goods are
first-class in every respect
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William Burkembine is here from
Stites. Idaho, visiting his brother
Art who is employed at the City
Meat market.
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Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
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Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
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, Fresh Vegetables
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Tuesdays and Fridays
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus­
tomer.
First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
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PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
In Barrel Lote, $13.50
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(Rete $45.00 por ton)
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"SHADY BROOK"
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75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 25 PERCENT MOLASSES
By the sack, $1.20 each, (Bate $40.00 per ten)
C. S. MCNAUGHT CO., HERMISTON, ORE.
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SPRAŸ NOW
EANLGIANI IDu
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
gauge.
We mean by this that other makes of sprayers, while the gauge may show 200 to 250 pounds
the real spraying pressure at the nozzle is usually over 50 pounds lesa.
This is not so with a
Bean.
Let M tell you why.
.SAPPERS’ INC.
Phone 671
HARDWARE
Phone 671
IMPLEMENTS
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Red Star Detroit Vapor Oil Stove
Five Star Points of The
“RED STAR”
1 Durable burner without wicks or wick substi­
tutes. Lights instantly. More economical than
coal, wood or gas. Heat directly under cooking
utensil.
2 Positive valve control regulates heat like city
gas. A quick hot or a slow steady fire by sim-
ply turning valve.
3 Double flue oven bakes perfectly as fast as a gas
range. Linings are rust resisting. Glass door;
handle always cool.
4 Convenient full length high shelf. Fuel supply
back of stove. Double tank makes refilling easy.
5 Black enamel finish, requires no blacking. Eas­
ily cleaned with a dry cloth. All nickel parts
highly polished. Gas stove appearance.
This is
wives:
rings.
just as
the dominant thought of our message to the house­
An oil burning stove without wicks or asbestos
Really a gas range that makes its own gas and does
good work as any gas range or coal stove.
Attend the Demonstration of the “Red Star”
at Our Store Saturday, June 5, and judge for Yourself
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Temby, well known
to the farmers in this vicinity, were
In Hermiston Tuesday and Wednes­ water users of the project, and a big
hay crop is anticipated.
day of this week.
H. J. Stillings has a large crew
Miss Gladys Rudolph arrived Sun­ of men at work preparing his 40
day from Stanley, N. D. for an ex­ acre tract near the Hoisington
tended visit with her mother, Mrs. ranch for alfalfa seeding.
Henry Bellscamper has seeded a
W. O. Sutherland.
number of checks on the diagnol
Mrs. Harold Sullivan arrived Sun­ road and has it about ready to irri­
day for a brief visit with her par­ gate.
The Erie Oregon Fruit company
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fisher, in
are grafting their wine-sap apples
the Columbia district.
with slips from the Roman beauty
Misses Barbara and Ila Gallaher variety, the lack of pollenization
left Tuesday for Hood River where necessitating the work. Prof. Van
they will visit a week with their Holdenbrek of Spokane, who makes
regular trips of inspection for the
uncle, Rev. B. C. Gallaher.
Ft. Wayne, Heinl, and Erle Oregon
G.. B. Clark, bookkeeper at the companies visited the various orch­
Newport Construction Co’s, office, ards this week.
Bill Gulliford, pioneer stock man
left Monday for Grant, Oregon, to
of the county and at the present
transact business for his firm.
running a large tract of alfalfa land
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes and near Echo, passed through Colum­
daughter, Ida, accompanied by Mrs. bia with a band of 1400 head of
Will Rhodes, were Pendleton bus­ sheep Wednesday of last week. The
iness visitors the first of the week. sheep are being herded in the lower
Cold Springs canyon where grazing
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar re­ is good.
Mrs. Charles Spencer left for
turned Wednesday from Walla
Walla where they attended the fun­ Seattle to spend a few weeks vis­
eral of one of Mrs. Shaar's cousins. iting friends and relatives.
Gus. Linder has taken the posi­
Mrs. H. L. Payne left Wednesday tion of miller in the new Collins
for Portland and Albany, Oregon, Flouring Mill at Pendleton. . Mrs.
for an extended visit with friends Linder accompanied him there one
expecting to remain away about two day last week remaining a few
weeks.
days.
Many visited “The Hawk.” the
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers vis­ airoplane that landed on the Neary
ited in Pendleton Sunday last. Mrs. place Sunday. R. S. Thompson, the
Leathers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. pilot, spent eight months on the
Whitaker accompanied them home Texas border in the service. He ex­
for a weeks visit.
pects to be in Boardman next Mon­
day for the big barbecue and will
Mrs. Myron Hunt, who was taken startle the natives with some fancy
suddenly ill with appendicitus Sat­ stunts.
Columbia and Hermiston schools
urday evening was removed to St.
Anthony's hospital at Pendleton, had a joint picnic at Stanfield on
Monday afternoon, where she will Friday of last week and the day was
undergo an operation.
an enjoyable one for the children.
Two games of ball were played by
FOR SALE—Piano and ivory bed the boys and the day was passed in
room set. Yudeth Kelly. ST-tfc the usual ptenicy way with lots of
good eats for all.
WANTED— To exchange yearling
A ready market is now open for
and two one year-old ewes tor the owners of blooded hogs, by the
good young team. R. W. Allen, boya and girls pig clubs of the coun­
Stanfield. Ore.
37-38-c
ty. Mr. Stillings has sold through
County Agent Bennion four of the
pure blooded stock to a club at Mil-
ton.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
It is reported that Joe Udey has
Roses are In bloom, strawberries bought the Akers place. The con­
are ripe, haying is soon to begin. sideration is not known.
The rotary system of irrigating has
The Neighborhood club will meet
started for the season and with the at the home of Mrs. Wade Noble.
reservoir well filled there is now Wednesday, June 2nd. Ladies, do
plenty of water available for all the not forget needles and thimbles.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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DEMONSTRATION JUNE 5
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.
Proprieton
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First Class Repairing Facilities
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Batteries Recharged
and Repaired
Acetylene Welding
All Work Guaranteed
OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE
If You are Not Pleased With Our Work Tel Us — I You
Are, Tell the Other Fellow
Rineheart Buhman has accepted a position with Maxfield &
Rhodes Bros, at Lays’ Garage.
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Expert oa Battery and
Ignition Work. Battery rebuilding and charging.
Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS
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