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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
HERMISTON, Kingsley Mercantile Co I I hermiston I , = LOCALS a = | FillllllllllillllillllllllllllillllllllllillllHiii* Frank Stone spent the past week in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tilden have re turned from their trip to the coast. SCHOOL STARTS SEPT. 6 OWT cuts painting coot Worsted So price per gallon means nothing. Area covered, weather resistance, and years of life are the real thing* that deter- mine price economy. On that basis S W P is the cheapen per-gallon outside paint you could buy. * S W P has been the leading prepared house paint for half a century. You will find a complete line of it at our store. « Pat Mooney is having an office built in the front part of the City Meat Market. Khaki "7 " The only way to buy paint economically is v> forttf gallon price and figure costs by area covered and years of life. 8 W P covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without repaint ing, so requires half the material and costs half the labor price (for painting and repainting). Alfred Swarner left Wednesday for Parma, Idaho, on a business trip. Mrs. R. B. Spencer left Wednesday for a weeks visit with relatives In Portland. __ _ . S herwin - W illiams HOUSE PAINT ÇUm How oip _ . OFF I Estley R. Farley went to Pendle ton Thursday to bring down a new ear. Boys’ School Pants OREGON. I 1 , ’ Miss Ethel Epperson of Carson, Washington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. B. Siscel. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 Mrs. Eli Winesett is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Edna Edmunson, of Portland, this week. Mrs. Cherry of Umatilla was op erated on at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton this week. Kingsley Mercantile Co Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” Phone 171 4P. M Two Deliveries Daily 11 A M ASK YOUR DEALER —FOR- Round-Up Brand OVERALLS THEY ARE FULL CUT And another pair free if they rip Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and Miss Kath ryn Short motored to Arlington Thursday in the Hinkle car. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fondahn of Walla Walla are visiting Mr. Fond- abn’s slater, Mrs. John Schimke. William Shaar left on the motor Good prices were obtained at the for Pendleton Thursday. auction sale of stock held at the W. H. Quick place Thursday afternoon. Harry McMillan is wiring the Play House for lights this week. Mrs. L. A. Stone has returned from Wasco, where she has been since Mrs. A. C. Voelker and children last spring, visiting two daughters. came up from the coast Thursday morning. Mrs. O. P. Brigham and Janice will leave Saturday for Spokane, Mrs. George Beddow and son went where they will visit relatives this to Portland Thursday. They expect winter. to remain for the winter. Misses Effie and Ivy Goodwin re Mrs. Lloyd, mother of Walter turned from Portland Thursday. Miss Lloyd of the Columbia district, left Effie has been in the Rose city all for her home in Portland Thursday. summer. Dan McKenty of Haver, Montana, Norman Rublner came up from was in town this week, looking over Biggs the last of the week to visit his land southwest of town. Mr. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan is taking care of his place for Rubiner. him. Jay Pelmulder bought a Ford tour ing car from Maxfield & Rhodes Bros, and is having a truck body put on It. SYLVAN G. COHN CO. Inc Wholesale Mens Furnishing Goods Pendleton, Oregon OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO COMING Fred Bennion, county agent, and his assistant, R. C. Briggs, were in town Thursday, on business connect ed with Field Day. ~ Hollis Percey, Prop. High School Movie H. G. Thompson of Pendleton was In Hermiston Thursday. Mr. Thom pson is wire-chief for the telephone company in that city. One of the Best Pictures You have ever seen Saturday, Sept. 4 Wednesday Night Shows have been Discontinued SATURDAY, MONDAY aprAIAI AND TUESDAY ONLY ol LUiAL SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY BICYCLES, LAWN MOWERS REFRIGERATORS FOR THREE DAYS ONLY.. Mrs. W. A. Leathers and Mrs. W. G. Fritts have returned from a visit with Mrs. Leathers' mother. Mrs. Whittaker of Pendleton, at her sum- mer home. Blue Spruce Lodge, in the Blue mountains. Miss Dorothy Donivan, who at tended school in Hermiston last winter, will return to her home in Portland, Sunday, after a two weeks visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A S. Johnson J. C. Downing opened a new meat •hop In Umatilla last Monday and is located In the Switzler building. Mr Downing waa connected with the City Market in Hermiston for some time and has a large acquaintance on the project. SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT SAPPERS’ INC. IMPLEMENTS Phono 671 It is rumored that Sam Rogers, proprietor of the Oak Tan Shoe Shop is eoon to become a benedict, and that he is eagerly watching the sail ing dates of the ships leaving Italy. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Leathers and Mrs. Rena Waterman have left for the Methodist Conference at Moscow, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leathers ex pect to visit in Spokane and Seattle before returning to Hermiston. 20 Per Cent Off HARDWARE Good music and good attendance marked the dance given by the Schu bert's Jazz orchestra in the Audi torium Wednesday night. Several unusual features were introduced. FURNITURE “Butter Krust” BREAD at the City Meat Market HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK TRANSFER Mrs. M. C. Burchett of Umatilla, who has been staying at the Good win home since she sustained a frac ture of her leg last week, returned to her home Thursday. and MOONEY & SIKEY, Prop* Wm. McQueen of Terry, Montana, is registered at one of the local hotels. He will teach at Columbia school this year. Auditorium Mity-Nice” PHONE 152 Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon Hermiston, Ore. MANUFACTURERS OF Get Your FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNING From Your High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack Local Dealer PENDLETON BAKING CO. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED MILLINERY AT • COST PHELPS CASH GROCERY ■......... -..... * Phone 413 ===== "The Monopole Store” OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY WILL BE SOLD AT COST — o— • . ARE IN AND NOW ON SALE •“MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect EMBROIDERY GOODS. HOUSE Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase FALL STYLES APRONS. WAISTS Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City EVERY THING AT COST Fresh Vegetables Percey Sisters Tuesdays and Fridays Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS