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

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THE HERMISTON
Kingsley Mercantile Co
HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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LOCALS
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Mrs. F. A. Cheiik and, Mrs. Nadam
visited in Pendleton Wednesday.
Alvin Barnes of the Macomas
Island, was in town Tuesday of this
week on business.
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Ah!
M. B. Signs was a business visitor
in Hermiston Monday of this week
from Boardman. •
That’s
H. E. Williams of the Golden West
Creamery, of Pendleton, was in town
Tuesday on business connected with
his firm.
Miss Eleanor Casserly returned
last Friday from Corvallis Where she
has been attending O. A. C. the past
school term.
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Sunkist
Lemonade
Kingsley Mercantile Co
“Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
Phone 1T1
Two Deliveries Daily
Operates Like a City
Range
W. H. Dickson of Portland was in
Hermiston last week looking over
property interests in this section of
the country.
It
11A.M.
RED STAR
4P. M
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
James E. Watson returned Thurs­
day from Seattle, where he has been
visiting friends and relatives the
past two weeks.
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Dale Dungan of the First National
Bank returned from Pendleton Mon­
day where he was recently operated
upon for appendicitus.
Jay Pelmuider resumed his work
at the P. T. T. & T. Co., after an ab­
sence of nearly a month, which was
necessitated by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cumins and
small son of Boardman, were In Her-
mison Tuesday and Wedneseday of
this week on business.
Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs and daughter,
Miss Dorothy, were shopping in
Pendleton the first of the week re­
turning home Wednesday.
A. C. Voelker and family ate ex­
pecting to leave the latter part of
this week for Portland, where they
will attend the Rose Festival.
The Monopole Store
MONOPOLE" goods are
first-class in every respect
Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft of Rich­
land, Washington, are in town look­
ing for a location, having disposed
of their property in Richland.
When you own a "Red Star” Detroit
Vapor Oil Stove you have practically
every advantage of the woman in the
big city. You can cook or bake any
thing just as quickly and just as per
fectly.
This New Type Oil Stove Looks, Oper
ates and Cooks Just Like a Gas Range
There are no wicks--no asbestos rings.
See this wonderful stove on display in
our store
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
Mrs. H. L. Payne returned last
week from Portland and Salem where
she has been for the past two weeks
visiting friends and relatives.
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
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.
Firat Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
AUTO FEED OIL STOVES
2,
J. D. Kramer of Pendleton was in
Hermiston Wednesday and Thursday
of this week in the interests of the
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
tient to the State hospital at that
place. The man was in destitute
circumstances and badly crippled
with rheumatism so Mr. Crandall
took him to the hospital where he
could receive proper attention.
The fire department will have a
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Erickson, for­
clean-up Wednesday evening, June
merly
of this city and now a resident
23rd. All members are requested to
bring rakes and shovels for the oc­ of Orland, California, arrived in Her­
miston Monday morning to make a
casion.
visit to friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Depue of Port­
Mrs. Sydney was called some time
land, who has been visiting at the
home of G. D. Glenn, left Saturday ago to the bedside of her mother in
afternoon in their car for Muskegan. Vancouver, Washington. Word was
received that her mother is improv­
Michigan.
ing and Mrs. Sydney will be home
George Walker, recently dis­ soon.
charged from the navy, arrived the
Mrs. Henry Nota, who some time
first of the week and will be em-
ployed on the J. H. Reid ranch in ago gave birth to twins, is improv­
ing very rapidly. One of the babies
Columbia.
died. Mr. Noti is planning to move
Mrs. F. B. Swayze and children, to Baker, where Mrs. Notz is, to
Doris and Frank, left Tuesday of make their future home.
this week for Portland where they
Mrs. N. A. Burdick, mother of Mrs.
■will remain during the summer
E. J. Kingsley, arrived in Hermiston
months.
last Monday night from Metolius,
Mrs. Gailer, nee Zella McCready, Oregon, and will make an extended
was visiting her parents, Mr. and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley this
Mrs. Duty, of this city, last week summer.
leaving for her home in Seattle Sun-
The Oak Tan Shoe Shop now has
its new building entirely completed
J. E. Gallaher of Walla Walla is with a full line of ladies’ men's and
here visiting his brother. Rev. Gal­ children’s shoes. Sam Rogers, pro­
laher for a few days. Mr. Gallaher prietor, is fully equipped for all
is engaged in the electrical business kinds of repair work, and invites the
public to see his new store.
in that city.
The Umatilla Motor Sales Com­
pany has installed a neat little of­
fice quarters in Lays’ Garage. E. R.
Farley and H. N. Coon, members of
the firm are in the automobile bus-
inees having the agency for the Cad­
Mrs. M. C. Athey left last Satur- illac, Hudson, Essex and Buick auto-
day morning for Moscow, Idaho mobiles.
where she was called on account of
C. M. Gower, manager of the Red
the illness of her mother. Sho re­
Bus Line to Pendleton announces
turned Tuesday night.
that the bus will bo temporarily dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and family continued until the highway is com­
of Princeton. Idaho, are visiting at pleted through to Pendleton, at
The only oil stove made without a valve of any kind, therefor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cald­ which time the bus will again be
one that will never leak. We have a large number of these now well. Mr. Hawkins being a brother put on the run.
in use and all purchasers speak nothing but words of praise for of Mrs. Earl Caldwell.
On the spacious lawn of Mother Hay,
this wonderful oil stove. We have a fairly large stock left with
L. G. Blayden and Jees Lower both The AM will serve eats on Saturday.
no possible chance of getting more this season, so act soon if inter­ of Boardman were In Hermiston Chicken with dressing nice and hot.
ested in a REAL OIL STOVE.
Tuesday. Mr Blayden was on his Gravy and beans, baked in a pot.
way to Stanfield on business return­ Salads and potatoes, freak and new.
ing to Boardman the following day. Fixed and flavored Just to suit you.
Then we ll top you off with cream
Phone 671
Phone 671
C. H Crandall waa in Pendleton
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS Monday of thia week tusking a pa- À welcome to all from five to eight.
F. A. Yates and family, former
residents of Hermiston, are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Furnas who
are spending the winter in Santa
Crus, California.
SAPPERS’ INC
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
10 Can
5 Can
3 Can
2 Carton.
$2.65
1.36
85
55
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
DEMONSTRATION
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
On above date we will give a demonstration of
ICELESS REFRIGERATORS
We don’t mean a cooler but a real refrigerator
without the use of ice. We will show how it keeps
vegetables, meats, butter, milk or water as well or
better than an ice refrigerator and yet without the
use of a pound of ice.
Come in Saturday, June 26
and be convinced that you can keep anything
usually kept in an ice refrigerator just as well with­
out buying ice each day and having the bother of
drainage or mold that are the pests when using an
ice refrigerator.
We also carry ice refrigerators for those who insist
on owning them. See sur stock
SAPPERS'
INC
Furniture
Implements
Hardware
PHONE 671