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SUMMER SPECIALS
Mrs. Fred Fulton of Stanfield was
a visitor here Wednesday.
Mid-Summer Sale
on
Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezers
Miss Leia Hecker of The Dalles Is
visiting Mrs. P. B. Siscel.
The kind that require no turning, very little ice and no repacking on the hottest
summer day.
Mrs. Eli Winesett left Monday for
Portland for a week’s stay.
We also have the old reliable
Mrs. Earl Mitchell was in Pen-
dleton Wednesday for the day.
White Mountain Freezers
in all the popular sizes
Mrs. Alice R. Nugent of Umatilla
shopped in Hermiston Wednesday.
MEN’S, WOMEN’S
Iceless Queen Coolers
Jay Pelmulder and wife returned
Tuesday night from a trip to Walla
Walla.
AND CHILDREN’S
Mrs. Anna L. Stanley went to
Pendleton Saturday on a shopping
trip and to visit friends.
Summer Underwear
E. I. Davis went to Pendleton Mon
day afternoon and returned with
Mrs. Davis and small son.
10c, 25c, 50c
Howard Reid and son Wallace left
Wednesday for Portland on a com
bined business and pleasure trip.
That keep your food supplies fresh without ice.
ICE KING REFRIGERATORS, “RED STAR” DETROIT VAPOR
AND FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES
LAWN CHAIRS AND HAMMOCKS
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
Miss Mation Briggs is assisting
E. R. Farley of the Oregon Motor in the First National Bank for a few
Sales Company, returned Saturday days during the absence of R. C.
Kipp.
from a business trip to Pendleton.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
Charles Keller who purchased the
Mrs. Harvey Wilson returned
Thursday from a two weeks visit to Paul Miller homestead a few months
friends in Puyallup, Seattle and Ta ago has sold the place to a man by
the name of Buckley from Montana.
coma.
Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
Phone 171
4P. M.
Two Deliveries Daily
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
Miss Ina Gilbert, former Umatilla
Charles H. Adams of New York
City arrived Wednesday to spend a teacher, now in Portland, has writ
month with his son, George H. ten that she will teach in Medical
Lake, Washington, the coming year.
Adams.
Tilden’
Miss Emily Shotwell left Wednes
George B. Clark and wife left for
day morning for Spokane, where she Portland Thursday. Mr. Clark has
will spend a few weeks visiting >een in Hermiston for a year as book
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
friends.
keeper for the Newport Construction
and retreading.
company.
Charles Roe has accepted a posi-
Miss Josephine Crecey, who has
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus-
tion with the Hermiston Auto com- been spending a two week’s vacation
tomer.
pany. Mr. Roe was formerly with with her mother, Mrs. Walter Botkin
Morrison & Son.
'eft Wednesday morning to take up
First Class Work is Our Motto
her duties as a nurse in St. An-
Backed By Our Guarantee
Report comes from Harrisburg, Ihony’s hospital in Pendleton.
Oregon, that hundreds of tons of hay
may be lost because there is no bal
Â. W. Agnew will leave Sunday
Shop located Oppoaite Telephone Building on Main Street
ing wire to be obtained.
morning for Seattle to attend the
funeral of his brother who was killed
Ray Challis purchased this week in Alaska, Mr. Agnew will be joined
from H. E. Klock, his 20 acre ranch at Hinkle by his sister, Mrs. T. G.
east of town. Mr. Klock expects to Hyslop of Payette, Idaho.
leave for California soon.
THE
Mrs. Har-iet L. Adams returned
Mrs. L. J. McDaniels and children last week from a trip through Cali
of Portland, are visiting at the C. fornia and to Salt Lake City. Mrs.
M. Edmunds home. Mrs. McDaniels Adams was in Los Angeles during
is a sister of Mr. Edmunds.
the earthquakes and is not interested
at the mouth of the Columbia river are a
in California as a permanent home.
Mrs. Julia Morfitt and small
daughter left Saturday for Portland
Mrs. George Conklin and son, of
where they will be joined by Mr. Fort Wayne, Ind., who have been
Morfitt and go to Astoria for a short visiting Mrs. Conklin’s brother, A. S.
stay.
Johnson, left Monday for Portland
for a short trip. They will return to
W. L. Boynton, wife and two chil Hermiston before leaving for the
for residents of the. interior and are at the height of
dren, were here this week visiting east.
Mr, Boynton’s sister, Mrs. LeRoy
their glory just now
Sullivan. They left Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel of
their home.
NORTH BEACH RESORTS
Pendleton, parents of Mrs. F. C. Mc
Kenzie, came down Monday evening
CLATSOP BEACHES
Harvey Cook, who bought the and left Tuesday morning for Seaside
Flynn place, left Friday for Ault, taking with them the two little Mc
TILLAMOOK BEACHES
Colo., to take the position he for Kenzie boys for a vacation at the
merly held with a lumber company beach.
ale all splendidly equipped and afford the keenest of
In that town.
beach pleasures
The old board walk to the west of
Louis Sikey of the City Meat Mar the house recently purchased by Earl
The Round Trip Fare to Any of Them is $14.35
ket left Wednesday morning, driv Mitchell, is being taken up and a
ing to Walla Walla.
Mrs. Eikey new cement walk being laid by Aug
(Plus 8 Per Cent War Tax)
went on the atfernoon train and will ust F. Beisse. Patrons of the Her
meet him there.
miston Library will appreciate this
The added pleasure of a trip through the delightfully pictur-
esque Columbia River Gorge If your ticket la purchased of the A
change.
UNION ‘
Miss Mabel H. Smith and John
PACIFIC:
Haverfield were married last week in
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SYSTEM (
F. C. Woughter, agent of the O.
(Oregon-Washington Railroad A Navigation Co. )
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Weiser, Idaho. Miss Smith has a W. R. & N. station, left on his va
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large number of friends here, having cation Wednesday. He will be gone
North Beach visitors have the option of rail or river route
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from Portland, but cholea should be made when ticket
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taught for two years in the Umatilla two or three weeks, and his place
la purchased. Let our agent explain all particu-
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schools.
will be taken by W. E. Evans of
lars, make reservations and arrange your trip.
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Echo. Mr. Woughter will go to Port
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt.
Walter Botkin has bought the land and Seattle and expects to
house next the Western Land * Ir catch some fish while on leave.
rigation company's office on Gladys
avenue, recently occupied by Thomas
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SATURDAY, MONDAY Fraser, and has moved there with
his family.
Phone 404
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Can
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Carton
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City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
Ocean Beach Resorts
GLORIOUS VACATION
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AND TUESDAY ONLY OILUIAL AND TUESDAY ONLY
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LAWN MOWERS
10 Per Cent Off
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY.
SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT
SAPPERS’ IN
hardware
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implements
Phone 671
FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Robinson of
Minneapolis. Minn., are guests of
Frank and Miss Guitwits brother and
sister of Mrs. Robinson. They are
returning to their eastern home after
a lengthy visit in California.
Tonnage Counts
Dr. J. A. Peed left for Portland
Wednesday night to attend the con-
vention of the Northwest Veterin-
ariana' Medical Association, to be
held at the Imperial hotel Thurs-
day and Friday of this week.
14 hours
Miss Marjorie Spencer was hostess
to the intermediates of the Methodist
church Friday afternoon, the occas-
Ion being the celebration of her 12th
birthday. Guests present were Ger
trude Beisse, Hazel Sutherland Hazel
Swank. Ila McClintock, Ida Rhodes,
Ivy Goodwin, Nancy McNaught.
Pearl Christian, Vera Caldwell and
Mrs. Arthur Rhodes.
FELTHOUSE
70,300 pounds
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.
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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
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
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The Monopole Store”
“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
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Fresh Vegetables
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Tuesdays and Fridays
PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
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Baled Hay Hauling
a Specialty
"SHADY BROOK"
75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 29 PER CENT MOLASSES
Phone 404
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