The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 26, 1920, Image 6

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON.
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Kingsley Mercantile Co
HERMISTON.
LOCALS
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Miss Ida Powell rom Umatilla was
a visitor in Hermiston Thursday.
W E want you
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand of Irfigon
were in town Saturday in consulta­
tion with Dr. Prime.
to come
Joe Udey left for Portland Tues­
day evening to make a business vis­
it in the Rose city.
and look at* anything
show it even if you don’t
want
J. L. Jenkins and John Pruter
were up from Boardman last Friday
shopping In Hermiston.
Some day you may
mething
Miss Marjorie Watson, who has
been ill for several days is reported
to be improving very fast.
and we
Editor Cleveland of the Stanfield
Standard was In the city on bus­
iness the first of the week.
will have it
Dr. Feed’s father from New Castle,
Ind., arrived here last Thursday. He
intends to visit a week or ten days.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
"Hermiston’s
House of Quality and Service'
Phone 171
11 A. M
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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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
Fresh Vegetables
Range
Dr. M. P. Bennet motored over
from Weston last Sunday to spend a
few days at the home of Dr. F. V.
Prime.
The first red raspberries of the
season are on the market, the berries
first' to appear were grown by Aug­
ust Blesse.
When you own a “Red Star” Detroit
Vapor
Oil Stove you have practically
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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
4P. M.
Two Deliveries Daily
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Operates Like a City Gas
Miss Ina Gilbert left the early
part of this week for Portland to
attend the Rose show.
we have we are glad to
buy.
RED STAR
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
Miss Virginia Todd of the Red
Cross headquarters in Pendleton
spent last Sunday at her home on
the West Side.
ates and Cooks Just Like a Gas Range
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson are
the proud parents of a baby girl
born last Monday at St. Anthony’s
hospital In. Pendleton.
There are no wicks~no asbestos rings
Mrs. Mathews, formerly of the
Columbia district, returned to her
home in Spokane after several days
visit in that community.
Frank Sloan, who has had a con­
siderable amount of wool stored In
Leather’s warehouse, shipped a car
load to Portland last Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Hill returned Saturday
from Portland where she was called
two weeks ago to the bedside of her
mother, whose death occurred last
week.
See this wonderful stove on display in
our store
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
J, E. Bladen was up from Board-
man Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers left
Leah Percey was In Boardman sev­
for Portland Sunday morning by
auto to be in attendance at the eral days this week.
Shriners convention and the Rose
Dr. Kern of Pendleton was a bus­
Festival.
iness visitor here this week.
Mrs. L. M. Livermore, sister of F.
W. L. Swan left Tuesday for Port­
L. Allen, former resident of Hermis­
ton and now located in Portland, land to attend the Rose show.
left for the Rose city Friday, to at­
Mrs. Joyce Hayes of Pendleton was
tend the Festival.
a week end guest of Mrs. H. G. New­
Mrs. F. A. Chezik entertained a port.
few friends at her home on Hermis­
W. R. Walpool and son, Ralph,
ton avenue Tuesday evening at din­
ner, the occassion being the tenth of Irrigon, were Hermiston visitors
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Monday.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
AUTO FEED OIL STOVES
Mrs. Goodwin and daughter Effie
left Saturday night for Portland and
Salem. Miss Effie will remain until
the opening of school while Mrs.
Goodwin will return in a couple of
weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley were
Portland visitors during the conven­
tion this week.
Dhane
City Meat Market
R. C. Challis brought in a load of
fine duroe Jersey hogs to the City
Meat Market Thursday.
A. C. Voelker and family left Sat-
Wm. Burkenbine and wife who
have been here for some time have urday for Portland to be gone dur-
bought three lots opposite the B. Ing the summer months.
F. Strohm place from A. L. Larsen.
F. B. Swayze, left for Portland
Mr. Burkenbine is a brother of Art
Wednesday evening to join his fam­
Burkenbine.
ily there for the Rose Festival.
Mrs. B. Donaldson, small son and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and
neice. Miss Helen Newtog, left Fri­
day last for their home at Elma. John D. Watson and Miss Clarice
Washington, after a ten days visit motored to Pendleton last Tuesday.
with Mrs. Donaldson's brother, P.
Miss Marion Briggs returned Sun­
Cast rie of North Ridge.
day from Eugene where she has been
Mrs. Chas. Baker is entertaining attending the University of Oregon.
with a series of parties. The first
Jarvis Durfey returned the latter
one was given on Friday. June 18.
another Wednesday, June 23, and part of laet week from the U. of O.
another Friday, June 25. An enjoy­ where he has been attending col-
able time was reported by all those lege.
present.
Mrs: F. W. Draper of Rosalie,
O. C. Pierce and family arrived Washington. Is visiting for a week
from Moro Tuesday. Mr. Pierce has with her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. R.
leased the R. C. Challis place and Gallaher.
will take Immediate possession, mak-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John S.
ing Hermiston his future home.
Pierce was former manager of the Adaiz, of the Columbia District, on
Tum-A-Luni Lumber company at Wednesday. June 23 an eleven pound
Moro and Culver. Oregon.
baby boy.
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
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger and
Last week A. W. Prann became
this wonderful oil stove. We have a fairly large stock left with
the owner of the O. P. Brigham 10 the latter's mother, Mrs. Murchie of
no possible chance of getting more this season, so act soon if inter­ acre tract, west of town. The con­ Wasco, were up from Boardman Sat­
ested in a REAL OIL STOVE.
sideration reported was $8,000. Mr. urday.
Phone 871
$2.65
1.35
Çhezik.
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
SAPPERS’ IN
Pounds 10 Can
Pounds. 5 Can
Pounds 3 Can
Pounds 2 Carton
Prann expects to take possession
F. C. McKenzie and family have
September 1st. after which the place
he now lives on will be for sale. Mr. moved to the Hermiston hotel until
Brigham In undecided as to the fu­ they can arrange to more into their
new home.
IMPLEMENTS ture.
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 our stock
SAPPERS’ INC.
Hardwire
Furniture
PHONE 671
Implements