The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 16, 1920, Image 6

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    Kingsley Mercantile Co
1 HERMISTON I
LOCALS
MiiiiiiillllllllllilllllllllllllliiiiiHllllllllln
and look at anything
Mrs. C. H. Skinner is substituting
in the postoffice this week.
The kind that require no turning, very little ice and no repacking on the hottest
summer day.
We also have the old reliable
White Mountain Freezers
Miss Elizabeth Leek, assistant in
the postoffice, is spending the week
in Portland with friends.
we have; we are glad to
show it even if you don’t
buy. • Some day you may
and
Àuto Vaccum Ice Cream Freezers
Several picnic parties were at the
reservoir Sunday, and many en­
joyed the bathing.
WE want you to come
want something
A. L. Larson spent the week-end
1 in Portland and Tacoma.
we
in all the popular sizes
Iceless Queen Coolers •
Miss Ida Eldredge of Pendleton
has returned to her home after vis­
iting Miss Leah Percey.
That keep your food supplies fresh without ice.
D. O’Connell of Pendleton visited
several days at the home of his sis­
ter, Mrs. McDermed, last week.
ICE KING REFRIGERATORS, ‘ RED STAR” DETROIT VAPOR
AND FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES
l ’ awn
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph returned Tues­
day from a vacation spent with Mrs.
Ralph's father In the mountains.
will have it.
CHAIRS AND HAMMOCKS
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
George Buri, traveling auditor for
the O. W. R. & N., was in town Tues­
day, auditing the books of the local
office.
Dr. W. W. Illsley returned Monday
morning from Baker, where he spent
Mrs. Harvey Scott of Daniels,
the week end.
Wyoming, was a guest at the James
Scott home, south of town, leaving
Mis. George Holland and daughter
Sunday.
Dorothy, went to Pendleton on the
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motor Thursday for a few days.
James Owning, formerly with the
City Meat Market, has returned from
There will be dances at Umatilla
, a trip through Montana, and reports
Friday, Saturday and Monday nights
4 P. M. things looking fine there.
after the Chautauqua in Pounds
. a
Mrs. ,A. L. Larson and son, Lee hall.
Kingsley Mercantile Co.
“Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
Phone
171
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.
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
LAUNDRY QUEEN
WASHERS
William, left Saturday night for Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schimke and
Larson’s home in Wisconsin. They
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor motored
will be gone several weeks.
Sunday in the Schimke car through
Jolds Springs, Holdman, Helix and
The Columbia Sunday school and
Pendleton, retín ning in the evening.
church voted Sunday to adjourn until
September 1, and meet with the Her­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid of the
miston congregation until then.
Columbia district, have as a guest A.
L. Smiley of Sprague, Wash.
Ac­
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Brigham and
companied by W. G. Green and A. E.
daughter, Janice, left Thursday even­
Crisp of Spokane, Mr. Smiley is mo­
ing in their car for Spokane. They
toring through this part of the coun­
will be gone two or three weeks.
try.
Mrs. Esther Wheeler, who has
Miss Norma Erickson, of Orland,
been studying telegraphy in Port­
Jal.,
who has been visiting friends
land, came home Tuesday morning
to visit with her parents, east of here for several weeks, left Saturday
for Portland, Mrs. E. T. Erickson
town.
will leave on Wednesday, joining
Rex Osborne of Portland returned Miss Erickson in Portland and they
to his home Sunday after a week's will go on to California.
visit with his sister, Mrs. Hy Wilson.
The junior boys’ and girls’ classes
Mr. Osborne is employed in the Bank
it
the Baptist church, taught by Mr.
of Portland.
fid. Bensel and Mrs. Horning, were
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson are en­ entertained Friday night at the Shot­
The porch and lawn
tertaining Mrs. George Conklin and well home.
son, Cecil, of Fort Wayne, Ind., for were decorated with red, white and
Games were played
two or three weeks. Mrs. Conklin is blue lanterns.
and refreshments of ice-cream and
a sister of Mr. Johnson.
zake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik, Jane
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and
Gunn, Andrew Kern and Frances
Ralph motored back from the moun­ laughter Frances returned Wednes­
tains Thursday, where they have day from a trip into the western part
f the state. After leaving Eugene,
been enjoying a vacation.
where
Miss Hinkle has been a stu­
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Mr. Fred Zimmerman, in charge of dent at the university, they took a
the engineering crew of the Pacific fishing trip along the McKenzie and
Telephone Company, is in town with then drove to Mewport. Dale Hinkle
a crew working on the old toll line lid not come back with them, but is
in San Francisco.
between Hermiston and Echo.
Vaughan Keys of Boardman was a
guest at the Haneline home the past
week, while under treatment by Dr.
Gale. While digging a well in Board-
man a bucket of gravel fell on his
head, cutting him badly.
iS.
The Stanfield Chautausua drew a
number of Hermiston people during
the week. An unusually large num-
ber went up the last night to the
big dance. Music was furnished by
the Elks’ Jazz Orchestra from Port-
land.
This washer comes in either electric or belt pulley type.
We now have 19 of these in successful operation,
5 at Umatilla and 14 in Hermiston.
DON’T KILL YOUR
WIFE
Miss Mary Phillips accompanied by
Mrs. Bertha Holz and two children,
Audrey and Nell, arrived Friday
morning from Wild Rose. Wis., to
make an extended visit with their
sister. Mrs. F. J. Thomas.
Miss
Phillips was a former resident of
this project.«
Prices and terms within the reach of everyone
SAPPERS’ IN
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
Phone 671
FURNITURE
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles B. Percey, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed admin­
istratrix of the above entitled estate,
by order of the above entitled court,
and that she has qualified as the law
directs. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to
present the same to me with proper
vouchers at the office of my attorney,
W. J. Warner, at Hermiston, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon. July
Miss Josephine Irby, who has been
attending school In Portland the past
winter, has been visiting Miss Ruby
Scott. Miss Irby and Doris Lucille
Scott, also a guest of the Scotts, left
for their home in Wyoming Wednes-
day.
Miss Ruby Scott went with U.
them to spend the rest of the sum-
nier.
Let the Laundry Queen Washer
Do the Dirty Work
Thomas Hurlburt, former Butter
Creek rancher, now of Portland was
here and in Stanfield. Mr. Hurlburt
Is treasurer and manager of the Pa­
cific Motor Sales Company of Port­
land, and is also lessee and manager
of the Sargeant Hotel of that city.
He is appointing agents through this
part of the state for the Indiana
truck, of which his company is dis-
tributor.
w. A McElroy of Reeley. Califor-
nia, arrived In Hermiston Saturday
morning, called by the illness of his
father. W M McElroy. C. H. and
J W. McElroy are also sons of W. M.
McElroy, and the three brothers have
not met for 18 years. There was in-
•tant recognition on the part of all
three when they met. Mr. McElroy
will remain In Hermiston for a
month or more.
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
10
5
3
2
Can
Can
Can
Carton
$2.65
1.35
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Prop.
Lays’ Garage
Under
New Management
Maxfield & Rhodes Bros
Proprietors
NEW AND
SECOND-HAND CARS
FOR SALE
Terms if desired
Come and Get all the Gas You Want
MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS
OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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The Monopole Store
99
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
1920.
Ella F. Percey, Administratrix
44-48-c
For Sale
Dining set. ! Iron beds, rockers,
couch, kitchen table, oil stove, oak
office desk, single buggy, spring
wagon, pitcher pump. Also excellent
growing young team. 2700 pounds,
will weigh 3000 pounds in year.
Splendid young cow, now milking,
fresh In November, at my place in
east city limits. J. W. Campbell,
phone 284.
44-lte
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
Fresh Vegetables
B utter W rappers for sale
Tuesdays and Fridays
at
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