THE HERMISTON HERALD, OREGON. HERMISTON, COMING TO THE AUDITORIUM THEATER: HERMISTON, FRIDAY, JULY 2 ■iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Milos and Company 1 IN A COMEDY MUSICAL SKIT Miss Olive Milo positively the only lady playing cornet and piano at the same time. A two hour performance of comedy, singing and music. " _ I „ — 8-- PEOPLE- 8 A guaranteed attraction or your money back at box office. Dont forget the date. Everybody come. Prices: Children 35c; Adults 75c. The Jazziest Jazz Ever Jazzed Music by Milos’ Six Piece Jazz Orchestra Ulllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilll'J HERMISTON. Kingsley Mercantile Co : : :: LOCALS :: = :: 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiir Milk records for sale at this of­ fice. RED STAR Hollis Percy was a visitor in Pen­ dleton Wednesday. to come E. P. Dodd is in his office again after several days illness. and look at anything Mr. McElroy living southwest of town has been ill for some time. we have; we are glad to Don’t forget Milo’s jazz dance, save your pep for Friday night. show it even if you don’t Mr. and Mrs, Carl Voyne and small son were Sunday visitors at the Phelps’ home. buy. Some day you may want something and Miss Esther Sholin, former grade teacher of this city, is attending Normal at Monmouth. we Mrs. Lois Newport went to Pên- dleton last week visiting and shop­ ping. She returned Sunday. will have it. Mrs. J. D. Watson entertained the Catholic Ladies Alter Society at her home Thursday. Misses Yudith Kelley, Leah Percey and Edily Johnson were shopping in Pendleton last Thursday.. Kingsley Mercantile Co Phone 171 A. M. Two Deliveries Daily 4P. M. 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 AUTO FEED OIL STOVES Range 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 Dan Ransier, a former ditch rider of this community but now of Board­ man, was here over Sunday. "Hermiston's House of Quality and Service’ 11 Operates Like a City Gas Mr. Heitman arrived Sunday, June 27, to take his position as baker in The Liberty Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Botkin have moved to town and are living in Mrs. Brown’s house on the east side. This New Type Oil Stove Looks, Oper ates and Cooks Just Like a Gas Range The sermon Sunday morning at the M. E. church will he of a patri­ otic nature and Miss Short will sing. There are no wicks--no asbestos rings. Urs. E. P. Dodd and children re­ turned home from Pendleton where they have been spending several days. See this wonderful stove on display in Mrs. S. Carson is bringing in a fine assortment of fresh vegetables, among them, beets, carrots, turnips, onions and potatoes. our store OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Mrs. H. E. Hitt entertained the Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Too Late to Classify Jack Waller was called to Seattle the first of the week, word being re­ FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro­ ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced ceived of the death of Mrs. Waller’s rabbit wire, buildings and well. sister, Mrs. Joerndt. Stock and furniture also for sale. Inquire this office. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Brigham and 42-tfc daughter Janice, returned from Port­ land Sunday where they have been FOR SALE—Horse, single buggy and harness. Inquire at Jewelry attending the convention. store. 42-tfc F. A. Chezik sold his * Maxwell roadster to Raymond Hamm of the Liberty Bakery, and Mr. Hamm will use the car as a delivery car. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE NORTH RIDGE NEWS Mrs. A. S. Johnson has returned from Portland after a two weeks vis­ it. Mr. Johnson still remaining to have his eyes treated for a cyst that has been giving . him trouble for some time. Administratrix' 1 he 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 no possible chance of getting more this season, so act soon if inter­ ested in a REAL OIL STOVE. SAPPERS’ IN Phone 671 Phone 671 implements Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Russell W. Chamberlain, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Russell W. Chamberlain, deceased, and have duly qualified; all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with the vouchers therefor, to me at the office of W J. Warner, attorney, in Hermiston. Umatilla County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated July - - — ----- 1st, 1920. «UTH E. CHAMBERLAIN. 42-46 Administratrix. Mrs. R. R. Beasely and daughter Miss Alice and grandchildren Mary Ruth and Richard Foster, were din- ner guests of Mrs. W. H. Bensel on Thursday of last week. Mrs. W. B. Beasley also was a guest. >lohnie Bensel was host to 20 of his little playmates last Thursday afternoon. After the little folks had pent a pleasant time playing games ice cream and cake were served. Mr. Mortimer was very painfully burned about the fact while pump­ ing air Into a gasoline lantern, last Friday evening. Mrs. E. Bell is enjoying a pleas­ ant visit with her mother, Mrs. Mar- master and her sister Miss Anna Kik who are here from Spokane. Mrs. Wm. Kik’s mother has re­ turned to her home after spending a month with her daughter. Lays’ Garage Under New Management Maxfield & Rhodes Bros Proprietors A Complete Repair Shop With expert mechanics at your service Our prices are right. We don’t hold you up. Complete line Ford and Chevrolet Parts All kinds of Auto Accessories Come and Get all the Gas You Want MAXFIELD & RHODES BRoS OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS