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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. .’■uiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiuiuHiiiiiiiin Kingsley Mercantile Co ¡HERMISTON I 3 : c LOCALS = = I DEMONSTRATION JUNE finiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuF. E. P. Dodd was a Pendleton viaitor last Saturday. Miss Effie Goodwin is visiting friends in Irrigon this week. Ah! ta Born—To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pike of Umatilla, an eight qound boy last Saturday. That’s Miss Ruth Scott has accepted a position with the local telephone ot- fice as relief operator. it E. G. Tilden made a business trip to Portland last Friday returning Wednesday. Lemonade Kingsley Mercantile Co "Hermiston's Home of Quality and Service" Phone 171 4P. M Two Deliveries Daily 11 A. M PHELPS GASH GROCERY Phone 413 The Monopole Store” MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Tuesdays and Fridays Fresh Vegetables 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 Mòtto Backed By Our Guarantee E. G. TILDEN, PROP. Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street AUTO FEED OIL STOVES da wore? 7 Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pendleton came down for the Board man barbecue and while in Hermis ton visited their daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. This is the dominant thought of our message to the house- wives: An oil burning stove without wicks or asbestos rings. Really a gas range that makes its own gas and does just as good work as any gas range or coal stove. Ed and Frank Miles, of Miles’ Con fectionery and Arch Cummings of the Boardman garage, all of Board man, passed through Hermiston on their way to Pendleton Thursday. Attend the Demonstration of the “Red Star” at Our Store Saturday, June 5, and judge for Yourself The Liberty Bakery has a new sign on Its window which adds greatly to the appearance of the place. Mrs. A. W. Prann is confined to her home this week by illness. At this writing she is much improved but not able to be out. Mrs. C. S. McNaught underwent a slight operation last Friday for an attack of quinsy. She is recover- Ing nicely, however. Miss Marguerite Blackman left Tuesday for ‘Vancouver, Washing ton after passing a week in Hermis ton as the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Sidney Mack and family. A motor party composed of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps and Judge G. W. Phelps left Wednesday for Portland where Judge Phelps will hold court the coming week while Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps will visit River last Sunday remaining over friends. for the barbecue at Boardman and returning to their home Tuesday, Mrs. Myron Hunt, who some time While in town they were guests of ago was operated upon at St. An Mrs. Isbell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. thony ’s hospital at Pendleton, ar B. F. Strohm. rived home Wednesday. Mrs. Hunt C. H. Crandall reports he has a car is Improving rapidly and will soon of cement on the way here. As soon be able to be about again. as it arrives the new movie building will again be under way and will be Last week we were presented with rushed to completion as fast as the two boxes of luclous strawberries mechanics can do the work. grown by Mrs. E. E. Davis at her Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boynton came home on Riverton on the Umatilla. down from Pendleton for a short visit with Mr. Boynton’s parents, The berries were very large and ex Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Boynton, last tra fine in flavor and was a treat Saturday. Remaining over for the to us. barbecue at Boardman last Monday. They returned home lut Tuesday. The M. E. Ladies Aid are planning a supper for June 19th at which a John H. Lewis, formerly State sale of various articles will be held. Engineer and at present connected The supper will be served cafeteria with the engineering firm of Lewis style with various dishes on the lawn && Clark of Portland, made a visit of Mrs. C. B. Hay’s home. to Hermiston last Tuesday and while in the city was the guest of the local WHEAT CROP LOOKS GOOD U. S. R. S. office. IN WALLA WALLA DISTRICT Col. J. F. McNaught returned the first of the week from Portland on a short business trip. While there, the Colonel had the privilege of hearing William H. Taft give a splendid talk in that city. P. M. Winans, cashier of the First National Bank of Walla Walla, pre diets a 4,000,000 bushel wheat crop for the Walla Walla district, He says wheat is two feet high and heads are beginning to form. Rain fall hu been a little above the aver Miss Alice Beasley is visiting ber age, which is the basis for the pre parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Beuley diction of a large yield. from Wickenburg, Arizona. Miss Beuley Is a trained nurse and will Too Much Green Tea Dangerous. probably remain over for the sum A correspondent's reference to green mer months. tea as a fruitful source of seeing HARDWARE Phone «71 chased from H. T. Hart. Mr. Kipp of the First National Bank will bring his family from Eugene and occupy the house vacated by Mr. . OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. The Boardman Lumber company recently changed the name of the firm to the J. C. Ballenger Lumber company and will operate extensive ly in the Boardman district under the new name. The only oil stove made without a valve of any kind, therefor one that will never leak. We have a large number of these now in use and all purchasers speak nothing but words of praise for this wonderful oil stove. We have a fairly large stock left with H. T. Frate rand family have no possible chance of getting more this season, so act soon if inter moved to their new home on the ested in a REAL OIL STOVE. West Side which they recently pur Phone 671 “RED STAR” Louis Garner returned home last Saturday from Portland where he has been attending the Pacifie Den tal college the past term. P. B. Siscel and wife returned Saturday from Wasco after a visit of several days with friends and rel atives in that city. J. Pratt Harwood of Ohama, Neb., passed through Hermiston lut Sun day on his way to Portland where he was called by the illness of his wife In that city at the home of her bro ther. Ross Newport. Mrs. Harwood is a daughter of the late Col. H. G. Newport. SAPPERS’ INC Five Star Points of The Durable burner without wicks or wick substi tutes. Lights instantly. More economical than coal, wood or gas. Heat directly under cooikng utensil. 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. 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. C. S. McNaught passed several days of this week in Portland on businesss connected with his firm. Sunkist Red Star Detroit Vapor Oil Stove visions reminds one that Sheridan Le Fanu, the author of the well-known study In horrors. “Doctor Silas," wrote three volumes entitled "Green Tea." packed full of thrills and shivers. The victim of green tea drinking was haunted by a monkey, or some beast of the ape tribe, that appeared to him on every possible occasion. Once, when be thought be was quit of It It materialised, grinning and impish, on the eeat of the mail coach. Sixty years ago green tea was freely recom mended to any student who did much night work und wanted to keep awake, with the disastrous result that a sleep- lea^hess was induced which event uni ty culminated In extreme Insomnia in middle life and old age. — London Morning Post. Bring Your hi " Hogs, Veal, Chickens To the City Market MARKET PRICE PAID City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Props. Lays' Garage Under New Management Maxfield & Rhodes Bros Proprietors First Class Repairing Facilities Batteries Recharged and Repaired Acetylene Welding • _ > All Work Guaranteed OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE If You are Not Pleased With Our Work Tell Us - If You Are, Tell the Other Fellow Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS 6,