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HE Kingsley Mercantile Co. HERMISTON HERALD, I HERMISTON f 3 : : LOCALS a : = HERMISTON, OREGON: SUMMER SPECIALS riiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiF. Dorothy Ross returned from school Friday morning. Auto Vaccum Ice Cream Freezers Mrs. F. Bell of Irrigon was a guest in town this week. The kind that require no turning, very little ice and no repacking on the hottest summer day. to come Read about our special on last page. Sappers’ Inc. We also have the old reliable and look at anything E. P. Dodd went to Boardman Monday on business. White Mountain Freezers we have; we are glad to Henry Means of Stanfield was in town Monday on business. show it even if you don’t Mrs. Pat Mooney left for Spokane Wednesday for a short vacation. That keep your food supplies fresh without ice. Some day you may Walter B. Hinkle and wife were guests at the J. T. Hinkle home Sun- day. ICE KING REFRIGERATORS, "RED STAR” DETROIT VAPOR AND FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES Mrs. T. F. Fraser entertained sev- eral friends at a dinner party Thurs day evening. LAWN CHAIRS AND HAMMOCKS W- want you buy. want something and we will have it. Carrol Akers of Wasco, formerly of Hermiston, is in town on business for a few days. Kev. Mr. Gallaher left on No. 6 Friday morning for Athena on bus iness connected with the church. Kingsley Mercantile Co Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service Phone 171 Two Deliveries Daily Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robb from Los Angeles came Sunday to look over 4P. M. their orchard property in Hermiston. 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 THE Ocean Beach Resorts at the mouth of the Columbia river are a GLORIOUS VACATION DELIGHT for residents of the interior and are at the height of their glory just now NORTH BEACH RESORTS CLATSOP BEACHES TILLAMOOK BEACHES aue all splendidly equipped and afford the keenest of beach pleasures The Round Trip Fare to Any of Them is $14.35 (Plus 8 Per Cent War Tax) The added pleasure of a trip through the delightfully pictur- esque Columbia River Gorge If your ticket is purchased of the The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mooney left Saturday morning for a vacation at Waitsburg, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellogg en tertained at dinner Thursday even ing in honor of Mrs. M. J. Barthel, of Pendleton. Miss Edith Reeves, daughter of the rural mail carrier, gave a party to about 30 friends on her birthday last Wednesday. in all the popular sizes Iceless Queen Coolers OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Mark Neadeau was a visitor in | ‘endleton Thursday. F. B. Swayze went to Portland Thursday for the day. August Beisse is driving a new Dodge, purchased this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell were n Pendleton Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ballanger of 3oardman were business visitors in Hermiston Thursday. E. E. Graham received work Thursday of the death of his mother n Plymouth, Indiana. Maxfield & Rhodes Bros, have sold L. E. and L. O. Hunt a new 1920 C. W. Sutton, who is taking care five-passenger Maxwell. of the C. D. McNurlin place at Uma tilla was In Hermiston Monday tran Dr. F. V. Prime is driving a new sacting business. Buick 6, five-passenger car, just pur chased from the Umatilla Motor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiatt, Miss Sales Co. Blanch Chamberlain and Harry Mc Millan made up a party motoring to Dr. R. G. Gale was called to Pen- Pendleton Saturday. ileton Thursday to perform an oper ation for appendicitis on a .patient Mrs. J. A. West left on the morn rom Umatilla. ing train Saturday for North Pros ser, Wash., to visit her daughter, R. Alexander of Pendleton was a Mrs. Verlin Graham. guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Boyce arrived last week from Chicago, Ill., to join hei husband who recently purchased a ranch in the Hermiston district. Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Thursday and Fri day, returning to Pendleton with he delegation from that city Friday ifternoon. 10 5 3 2 $2.65 1.35 Can Can Can Carton City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Props. Lays' Garage Under New Management Maxfield & Rhodes Bros Proprietors To the Alfalfa Growers Mrs. Whitehead arrived from Min eral Springs, Wash., to join her hus- Is your hay for sale? We buy and band, who is staying on the Sellers sell baled alfalfa hay in car lots. We have storage room for baled place, They contemplate locating hay In any quantity, until the ware here. house is full, at 50 cents per ton per month, or part of month. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew have At present we have some unallot- returned from a trip through the ed space. Parties storing hay with middle western states, and are vis- us are under no obligation to sell to us, though we give said parties, pref iting at the A. W. Agnew home west erence on sale when we are buying. of town. We find it to our advantage to have our hay baled and ready for A large number of people went shipment, when the market demands it out to the reservoir Sunday after At the present price of labor it noon and evening. The water was costs about 11.50 per ton to put the Ideal for bathing and a picnic lunch lay from the wagon Into the stack. This will pay for three months stor- was served. ige, besides having your hay ready for a quick market during this time. Mrs. William Sanders, who has We will be pleased to discuss the teen visiting her parents, Mr. and hay situation with you at any time Mrs. W. H. Simmons near the reser Office hours, 9:00 a. m, to 12. and voir, returned to her home In Eagle 2:00 p. m, to 5. LEATHERS WAREHOUSE CO. Creek. Oregon, Saturday. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM . Summons Cato Johns, formerly of Hermiston In the Circuit Court of the State but now of Albany, Oregon, is a vis of Oregon, for Umatilla County itor here on business. Mr. Johns h Sue D. Hughes, plaintiff, vs. W now operating a flour mill and buy L Balch and Nellie A. Balch, his North Beech visitors have the option of rail or river route wife, defendants. from Portland, hut choice should bo made when ticket Ing grain In the valley city. is purchased. Let our agent explain all particu- To W L. Balch and Nellie A. Ian. make reservations and arrange your trip. Balch, the above named defendants. Jay Pelmulder accompanied C. P IN THE NAME OF THE STATE WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt. Tuossieng, district plant chief and OF OREGON: You and each of you Mr. Russell, equipment engineer, or ire hereby required to appear and an Inspection tour of this telephone answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you In the district the first of the week. above entitled suit in said Court with in Six weeks from the date of the SATURDAY, MONDAY SATURDAY, MONDAY Father Stephen Murtheh arrivée first publication of this summons, and you are further notified that if AND TUESDAY ONLY h AND TUESDAY ONLY Saturday to be associated witl you fail to so answer or plead in this Father Butler at the Catholic churcl cause within the said time, the plain taking the place of Father Killian tiff for want thereof will apply to On above days we will make a special sale of who has gone back to Ireland. the above entitled Court for the re lief prayed for In her complaint, to- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. M wit: for a decree of personal judg against the defendants," and Jackson are sympathising with ther. ment each of them for the sum of *500.00 In the loss of a little son Thursday. with interest thereon at the rate of July 15th, at St. Anthony's hospital 12 per cent per annum from May 11. 1917: for the sum of *20.00 interest from regular prices. In addition to this we will of course In Pendleton. Mrs. Jackson is get with interest thereon at the rate of ting along nicely. 12 per cent per annum from May 11, allow the 5 per cent cash discount but sale will continue 1917 and the further sum of *100.00 only for the 3 days named. The lawn party at the home of attorney fees and the cost and dis Sommerer In Columbia was bursements in said suit and foreclos Each week we hope to make a special on some one Henry well attended last Friday night. Be ing the mortgage upon the N1, ‘ SE‘ Section 25. Tp. 5 N. R. item, so keep your eye on our advertisement for special cause of the severe wind storm that NW 28 E. W. M. given to secure the came up earlier In the evening a above named sums. bargains. This summons is served upon you number of people did not get there See Oar Line of 8x10 and 9x12 Rugs. $9.00 to $13.00 I but the crowd that did had a by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge most enjoyable time. The lawn was of the above entitled Court made on brilliantly lighted, younger folks the 17th day of July. 1920. The first publication of this sum- played games and the older ones en joyed the cool surroundings. Ice mow is July 23. 1920. HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE W. J. Warner, cream, cake and lemonade was ser- Attorney tor Plaintiff, Phone 671 ved In abundance. 45-51-7tc UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM (Oregon-Washington Railroad a Navigation Co.) Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds 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 SW I I hos ANp oDrAIAI O| LUI L UNOLEUM - 10° REDUCTION PHELPS CASH GROCERY 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 Tuesdays and Fridays SAPPERS’ INC. Hermiston, Oregon. B utter W rappers for sale at T he H er A ld O ffice