The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 09, 1920, Image 6

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
RMISTON,
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HERMISTON
Kingsley Mercantile Co i
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LOCALS
Dr. Gale was a business visitor in
Pendleton this week.
O. G. Sapper was a business vis­
itor in Pendleton, Tuesday.
to come
Mrs. Geo. Patterson entertained
the Sewing Club Tuesday evening.
and look at anything
Mrs. Hollis Percey returned home
Monday after a short visit in Reith.
we have; we are glad to
Ray Challis started Tuesday on an
overalnd trip to Spokane end Lewis­
ton.
show it éven if you don’t
buy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cressy are mov­
ing Into their new home on the west
side.
Some day you may
want something and
Leah Percey and Raymond Long-
horn were Tuesday visitors in Pend­
leton.
we
will have it.
A group of girls enjoyed them­
selves out at the reservoir Monday
afternoon.
Miss Virginia Todd spent Sunday
and Monday visiting at her home on
the west side.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service'
Phone 171
4P. M.
Two Deliveries Daily
11 A. 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.
Wm. Dunlap of Portland was vis­
iting several days at the Beals home
cn the west side.
Mrs. Mamie Geary formerly of this
city was here on a visit the latter
part of last week.
E. P. Dodd and family left Mon­
day for a weeks visit In Boise and
Caldwell, Idaho.
Mrs. Gallaher and son Glen are
visiting Mrs. Gallaher’s parents in
Albert, Washington.
Ernest Carson Is recovering from
a broken thumb which he received
last week playing ball.
Mrs. Bertha Barmore entertained
a group of girls Saturday evening in
honor of Norma Erickson.
Mrs. Udey from near Portland, ar­
rived Saturday and is visiting at the
home of her son, Joe Udey.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
Sam Carson has been suffering
from blood poisoning started * last
week, but Is now recovering.
PURE LARD
$2.65
1.35
.85
.55
Pounds 10 Can
Pounds 5 Can
Pounds 3 Can ............
Pounds 2 Carton
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props
AUTO FEED OIL STOVES
RED STAR
Operates Like a City Gas
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.
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.
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John Hamer last week scratched
his hand which set In blood poison, Umatilla Chautauqua, July 15, 16,
17, 18 and 19.
but he is reported getting better.
Mrs. Ralph Allen living In the
Misa Leah Percey entertained a
meadows, near Stanfield, visited the
group of girls at her home north of
local dentist the last of the week.
town Sunday evening, July 4th. Af­
There will be an Important Union ter an enjoyable evening the girls
meeting Sunday, July 11, Rev. Hall had a slumber party.
will do the preaching, all are invited.
J. E. Whitehead is visiting at the
D. W. Mitchell arrived Monday
for a visit with his son, W. D. Mit­ Edmonds ranch northeast of town.
chell of the Hermiston Drug com­ He intends working here for some
pany.
time and later locating. Mrs. White-
head will arrive soon.
Raymond Hamm, proprietor of the
Liberty Bakery, will leave for Port­
The Catholic Ladies will give an
land Saturday morning to buy a new
ice
cream social at the Auditorium
electric oven.
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Tuesday afternoon and evening of
Tuesday morning M. Neadeau ship­
July 13. There will be music and
ped 40 sacks of potatoes and is get­
ting a fancy price for all, having a games and lots of home made cake.
five acre patch.
Mrs. W. A. Peters of Jerome, Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell motored stopped off on her way home to visit
down from Walla Walla, the former
part of the week. They will later with her friend Mrs. H. M. Schilling.
Mrs. Peters represented the P. O. E.
come here to stay.
at the convention held in Portland
Mrs. Clark Mansfield and two lit­ recently.
tle daughters of Independence, Ore­
gon, are here visiting Mr. Mansfield
Carl Voyne held the crowd in sus­
for two or three weeks.
pense for some time out at the res­
ervoir Monday when alone and un­
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders arrived
aided he swam across the big pond.
here last week to make a two weeks
After a few minutes rest he returned
visit at the home of her parents,
not the least bit exhausted.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons.
L. L. Roberts, daughters Gwendo­
W. H. Carrol) left Wednesday for
lyn
and Mildred Rogers and Helen
his home in Missouri after an ex­
tended visit with his friend Mr. Barnhart stopped off for a short time
on their way to their home in Pen-
Mead who lives near Heppner.
Heton, after an extended trip to Sea-
Mr. Johnson returned Saturday side and the convention which they
from Portland and has resumed his took in in their car.
duties in the depot. Miss Doris Per­
cey assisting during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Momie of Ukiah
were over Sunday visitors at the
home of their son Eber Mossie.
Louis Mossie from Stanfield was also
a visitor.
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 apeak 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’ INC.
Phone 671
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Phone 671
Warner Blakeley now known as
Dock” was here visiting all last
week. Mr. Blaksley went to school
here for several years. He returned
to Erie, Penn., his old home where
he finished his last two years of
high school, after which he took up
medicine. He will graduate this fall
and will then take up practice.
F. C. McKenzie and family have
moved into the house on the east
The marriage of Miss Alice Hud­
side formerly occupied by G. A. Cres- son to R. O. Baker came as quite a
sy and family which they have leased surprise to the brides many friends
for two years.
of this city. Mrs. Baker was a very
popular teacher in the Columbia dis­
Because of the June rains the cold trict. and also very popular in Her-
springs reservoir contains about 8000 miston. After a short trip, Mr. and
acre feet more water than It did a Mrs. Baker will make their future
year ago which Is very good news for home near Cove, Oregon, where the
IMPLEMENTS the water users.
former Is engaged in farming.
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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
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
........ — Phone 413
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The Monopole Store"
"MONOPOLE" goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee Bacie of Every Purchase
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
B utter W rappers for sale
Tuesdays and Fridays
at
T he H erald OFFICE