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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
HE HERMISTON HERALD, .’■UllllllllilllllllilllHIilllllllHIIIUlillllll'.- Kingsley Mercantile Co Mid-Summer Sale on ■ I AND CHILDREN’S Summer Underwear 10c, 25c, 50c Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service' Phone 171 4P. M Two Deliveries Daily 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 axe 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) A from Portland, but choice should bo made when ticket to purchased. Lot our event explain all particu M lars, make reservations and arrange your trip. W UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Aft. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY O D [ OI A I OlLUIAL = LOCALS :: ng Eanumos OREGON — SUMMER SPECIALS Mrs. J. A. West returned from Prosser, Washington, Friday. Auto Vaccum Ice Cream Freezers O. G. Sapper was a business vis itor in Pendleton Saturday. The kind that require no turning, very little ice and no repacking on the hottest summer day. Mrs. Henry Sommerer went to Pendleton on the motor Monday. We also have the old reliable F. B. Swayze is spending a few days in Portland with his family. White Mountain Freezers Mrs. H. M. Straw and two children are in Portland for a visit of two or three weeks. Frank Guiwits is bringing straw berries in to the local market from his ranch north of Hermiston. in all the popular sizes Iceless Queen Coolers That keep your food supplies fresh without ice I n ICE KING REFRIGERATORS, "RED STAR” DETROIT VAPOR AND FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES of LAWN CHAIRS AND HAMMOCKS man all atit ande OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Day Tl Bep] Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham of Boardman were in Hermiston Sun Mrs. Bert Haneline has returned day. from a trip to Pendleton and Pilot George Strohm will ship a carload Rock, where she visited relatives. of hogs to the Portland market Sat Miss Marjorie Corbett returned to urday. her home in Walla Walla Wednes day after visiting Dorothy Shotwell. Mrs. P. B. Siscel went to Pendle ton Thursday on the motor for a John Hamer, rancher in the Col brief shopping trip. umbia district, has received word that his mother is very ill in The Several of the business men of Dalles. • Hermiston went to Pendleton to at tend the funeral of the late Tilman Lewis Rogers returned to Pendle- D. Taylor. ton Friday to resume work in Bur- rough’s planning mill after a week’s Herbert Haneline returned Sunday vacation. morning from a 10 days vacation spent in the White Salmon district F. E. Payne left Sunday for New in Washington. port, Washington, for the rest of the summer. Mr. Payne previously lived Dr. W. H. Lytle of Salem, was in in Newport. Hei miston Tuesday. Dr. Lytle is C. D. Porter returned Wednesday state veterinarian and was hehe in trom a vacation spent with rela his official capacity. tives in Helena, Montana, and at the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leathers are coast resorts. entertaining David Thoroughman of It is rumored that some changes Arizona and Mrs. Ethel Goodsell of are to be made to the local telephone Spokane, uncle and sister of Mr. building, but nothing definite can be Leathers. learned at this time. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willets left Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and Monday night for Yuma, Arizona, to son Donald, left Friday for a short which point Mr. Willets has been business trip to Milton, where Mr. transferred. They will spend four days in Yellowstone Park before go Shotwell has a contract. ing to Yuma. F. P. Phipps and family are plan Miss Mary Phillips and Mrs. Ber- ning to leave the first of the week in their car for Portland and points tha Holz and two children, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. F. J. in the Willamette valley. Thomas, left for Portland Friday to Phillip D. Willig of Mt. Angel, visit friends before returning to Oregon, came this week to fill the their home in Wild Rose, Wis. place of buttermaker at the Hermis P. A. Rosendorn, chief draughts ton Cooperative creamery. man of the engineering department Carl Gallaher left Wednesday of the Reclamation Service is here morning for Elberton, Wash., where from Washington, D. C. Mr. Rosen- he will visit at his grandfather's dorn is looking over different meth- farm the rest of the summer. ods of platting the lands on this and other projects. Mrs. Henry Hitt and two children J. S. Boynton is very ill at his and Mrs. Frank Bilderback left Wed nesday morning for Portland where home on the west side. He was taken sick last Sunday evening and they will spend several weeks. is confined to his bed. He has a Local business houses closed Tues very high blood pressure which pos day from three to five p. m., as a sibly may be attributed to the con tribute of respect to the late Tilman tinued high temperature. D. Taylor. Word has been received at this of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Davis fice that Mrs. Phil L. Lay was grant are congratulating them on the ar ed a divorce from Phil L. Lay in the rival of a nine pound son, born Fri courts of Clackamas county on the day, at St. Anthony’s hospital in 17th of July. Mrs. Lay, now Miss Pendleton. Louise Mueller, is residing in Port- land, while Mr. Lay is in Washing James Downing, formerly with the ton. City Meat Market, has returned from a trip to Montana and accept The strictly utilitarian aspect of ed the same position, where he is the Herald office was softened Tues now employed. day by the gift of Jay Pelmulder, two gorgeous boquets of gladioli and SATURDAY, MONDAY A. W. Prann left Sunday night dahlias. Some of the dahlias were AND TUESDAY ONLY for Minneapolis, Minn., called by a REFRIGERATORS 15% Discount For three days mentioned only and applying only to stock on hand. 5 Per Cent Additional for Cash Sales the Hermiston variety, named by message announcing the death of his the school children of the city in a brother, C. A. Prann in a railroad ac contest a few years ago. cident near that city. A fishing 'party, made up of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Challis and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peed went out to the res- ervoir Tuesday evening. Mrs. Peed claims all the honors, for while others of the party caught fish, she caught the only fish that counted, a Don’t miss seeing Charles Ray at three and three-quarter pound bass. the Auditorium Saturday, July SI. In "His Own Home Town." The David B. Hill of Pendleton came only picture fans who are not strong down Tuesday morning and returned for Ray are those who have never With the Haynes car that W. C. E seen bln.. Dr. F. V. Prime will leave Sunday for Portland. Salem and the coast. He will be joined at Portland by Mrs. Prime and the children, and ex- peets to be away about two weeks. Com Ml he : I fi igg iät Th i an Ian Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds $2.65 1.35 85 55 10 Can 5 Can 3 Can 2 Carton SAPPERS’ IT' HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Phone 671 the wreck last week. Mechanics Howard Illsley of Portland, son of Lay’s Garage had put the car in Mr. and Mr». E. P. Illsley came up shape to run home under its own Tuesday morning to spend a month's power , vacation with his parents, and to be FURNITURE in Baker at the time of his brother's FOR SALE—One oak dining table. marriage. H. E. Hanby. 46-tfc punt D pu th he t lub or a omn lerci he pi ut ' Ut t r th City Meat Market ia H ighw MOONEY & SIKEY, Props. ne oi endl< NL Ed' sday Lays’ Garage Under New Management Maxfield & Rhodes Bros Proprietors OUR WORK STICKS If you just want your car patched up, why most any tin- . ker can satisfy you. If you want it repaired, remade, built up to full auto efficiency, bring it to us. WE DON’T HAVE TO DO OUR WORK TWICE-IT STICKS. When we give your car the once over and turn it out for service, you can bet your life it’s FIT—in shape to give you satisfactory service. The longer our work sticks, the bigger advertisement it is for us. That’s one reason we take pains. And then we like to do the square thing. We solicit your work. MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE Frai wn ' loess J. W i bus Mrs. incin. hursd ildret ickey lests. Thos rd in lance ry b he Hi i foi The ive be Mb anfiel day perin pion H. M irday oking be of mpan 11 be irmist PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 66 The Monopole Store” John I this re m I. to ik is I brid look i Mr. d Mr. 1 F Pani hen th st of “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect aham Mini Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase lenry er Th Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City ** an geme Pruitt was driving at the time of WATCH EACH WEEK FOR SPECIALS 1 forg Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and two children left Wednesday for a two weeks stay at Bingham Springs. Kingsley Mercantile Co North Beach visitors have the option of rail or river route : Mrs. C. B. Percey spent a few days visiting with friends in Stanfield this week. Í í I UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM " (Oregon- Washington Railroad A Navigation Co. ) HERMISTON f Mrs. Frank Knapton of Pendleton, formerly of Hermiston, is in town this week. MEN’S, WOMEN’S The added pleasure of • trip through the delightfully pictur- esque Columbia River Gorge if your ticket is purchased of the A ‘* I 3 HERMISTON. Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays i. n try % P. B utter W rappers for sale at T he H erald OFFICE