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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
THE 0 Kingsley Mercantile Co HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON i HERMISTON I = LOCALS X F.siuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMüüisiiiiiiiur. E. R. Farley went to La Grande Saturday for the week-end. Mid-Summer Sale Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezers Miss Virginia Todd spent Sunday in Hermiston with her parents. The kind that require no turning, very little ice and no repacking on the hottest summer day. The little son of H. E. Klock had his tonsils removed Monday morn- ing. We also have the old reliable White Mountain Freezers Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton spent Tuesday in town looking after his business interests. on in all the popular sizes Iceless Queen Coolers J. T. Hinkle and Mrs. Hinkle went up to the mountains Saturday on a short camping trip. MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S Summer Underwear Fred A. Barber of Walla Walla, federal cattle inspector, was in town Monday on business. ICE KING REFRIGERATORS, "RED STAR” DETROIT VAPOR AND FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES R. Boswell is in Grants Pass this week looking after his business in terests in that city. LAWN CHAIRS AND HAMMOCKS E. O. Comegys returned Monday from a week-end spent with his mother in Pendleton. 10c, 25c, 50c That keep your food supplies fresh without ice OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Miss Yudith Kelley left for Port- Mrs. Frank Ralph has as a guest land Saturday to spend a two-week’s this week, Mrs. James Ralph of vacation with her mother. Spokane. Kingsley Mercantile Co Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” Phone 171 Two Deliveries Daily E. M. Barnett was up from Port- Mrs. Daisy Kincaid of Kingsley’s land the* first of the week looking store has been at home part of the after his land south of town. week with a slight illness. F. C. Woughter and daughters, Furniture special, see Sappers adv. Ruth and Eva, left Monday morning 4P. M. for Kamela on a camping trip. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Saturday, August 14 Mr. and Mrs. Warner and Jane FOUND—A purse containing some will leave Sunday in their car for money. If the looser can identify a week or ten days in Portland. the purse and tell the amount In it come in and get it and pay for this Miss Edna Broyles of Boardman, ad and thank F. B. Knapton for 48-ltc left Tuesday for her home, after a bringing It in. visit with Mrs. H. A. McGlaughlin. Mis. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. Maur ice Scroggs and the three little Sci oggs boys left Sunday for Seaside. They expect to be gone about two weeks. George H. Beisse of Chicago came Saturday to visit his son, August F. Beisse. He Is very much pleased with the project and expects to re- main about a month. A. L. Larson, cashier at the First National Bank, left Saturday for Minnesota, where he will visit for a few weeks, returning with Mrs. Lar son and Lee William. Miss Helen Cochran left Sunday morning for her home in Seattle. She has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Waller, in the Columbia district for the past two months. IN HER THIRD PICTURE FROM HER OWN STUDIO H. M. Schilling .project manager, 1ft Tuesday morning for Portland. He was called there In conference with Director A. P. Davis and H. L. Holgate, district counsel. Heart O’ The Hills Would you shoot your step-father to protect your mother? See what Mary Pickford, the little mountain Adopted from the famous story by John Fox, Jr. girl, does in "Heart O' the Hills," at the Auditorium, Saturday, August ONE NIGHT ONLY—THE BEST PICTURE EVER HERE—DON’T MISS IT 14th. This picture costs the High School Movie nearly three times the amount of usual pictures. Notwithstanding this fact there will be no advance in Jay Pelmulder and family left I he pi-ice of admission. The usual prices will prevail. 15c and 25c Friday in their car for a trip to the - -------------- --A------------------- — -----------......... : — western part of the state. They ex- pect to be gone about a week and SATURDAY, MONDAY SATURDAY, MONDAY will stop all along the highway to visit the points of interest. AND TUESDAY ONLY AND TUESDAY ONLY 0 n r AI A I Ul LU I AL All Furniture 10 Per Cent Off ..FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. One dark bay three year old horse, about 1100 or 1200 pounds, no brand. One small sorrel mare, blaze face, brand “McC” on right stifle. Notify Herald office. 48tfc SAPPERS’ IN HARDWARE . • IMPLEMENTS Phone 671 Morrison & Son 5 Garage % “Butter Krust” a a BREAD I at the City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Props. W Lays’ Garage Under New Management J Maxfield & Rhodes Bros Proprietors P w ti S a a tl it 8 w n Guarantee Work Quick Service Reasonable Charges "RED-I-FIT" FORD ACCELERATORS The pressure of the foot goes direct by rod to the patented crank lever which operates the carburetor sensitively and accurately, independently from hand throttle; closes automatically. Durable and different. Will outlast the car. We install while you wait. Get Your 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 « « d w k h fi u a b t d « OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE a PHELPS CASH GROCERY 1 8 FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNING From Your Local Dealer Phone 413 PENDLETON BAKING CO. The Monopole Store" Phone 404 D. Lay and son Phil left Tues- day morning in their car for Oak- land, California, They will go by way of Portland where they will be joined by Mrs. Lay for the remain- der of the trip. Tonnage Counts Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bensel of the North Didge will entertain Mr. Bensel’s Sunday school class at their home Wednesday. They will call for . members of the class in town with a hay-rack in the morning, bringing them back in the afternoon. 14 hours Richard, the little two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cox was severely injured Saturday about noon when he caught two fingers of his hand in a washing machine. A surgeon was called and found it FURNITURE I necessary to amputate part of one finger and may be obliged to take the other one off. SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT and Strayed or Stolen Mrs. C. M. Jackson is entertaining her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. G. Mc Pherson and little son, Jimmie, of Pendleton this week. R. M. Rubner returned the last of the week from Millers, Oregon, Percey Sisters Millinery will sell everything in stock at cost. 48-tfc and has again taken up his duties at the Oregon hotel. FOR SALE—Coal oil stove. Inquire 4 8-tfc of Mrs. Geo. Beddow. S. D. L. Ross went to Pendleton Monday. He Is a member of the grand jury which met this week and indicted the five Pendleton outlaws. Mary Pickford Mity-Nice” “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect 70,300 pounds Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City ORON 0. Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays FELTHOUSE Baled Hay Hauling a Specialty Phone 404 s To stop advertising to save money is í f like stopping a clock to save time. : ig____ ” • — The Little News 1