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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
HE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON: ^Hermiston Locals Kingsley Mercantile Co C. P. Strain of Pendleton was in town Monday. DANCE Emmett Callahan was up from Boardman Saturday. at Mrs. Millie Deck of the Oregon Hotel went to Pendleton Monday. Pyramid Coffee ECHO Eli Winesett, Jr. has left for Port land where he will spend the winter. in a new carton a 60c coffee for Tuesday, Nov. 2nd in the City Hall J. Rubner and family returned the first of the week from a trip to Touchet, Wash. 50c Mrs. E. P. Illsley is recovering from an attack of pleurisy with which she has been ill for some days. Why pay 8c to 10c more for a tin can? Mrs. Frank Bllderback has taken Mrs. Kingsley’s place as a substitute for Mrs. Burgess during her vacation from the library. Always Fresh . Ell Winesett went to Pendleton Saturday with a truck load of honey for sale in that town. He reports a very good sale. Kingsley Mercantile Co Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service Special Leased Wire with election re turns from all over the United States Good Music—Good Time—Election returns read between dances There will be a union meeting of the churches at the Baptist church next Sunday evening. A cordial in vitation is extended to all who desire to attend. The Money You Dr. and Mrs. Monkman, formaly of Hermiston, now of Detroit, Mich igan, spent Sunday with the Littlers during a recent trip, to New York City, where Dr. Monkman is taking post-graduate work. • lect would pay Waste in Neg Phone 171 4P. M. Two Deliveries Daily % 7 • % J 2 7 J 7 d 2 7 7 CASHandCARRY Blue Karo 5s, pail.............................. ...... Blue Karo 10s, pail........ . .............. ......... Red Karo 5c, paiL._................................. Red Karo 10s, pail ............ ....................... Crisco, 1 1-2 lb. can__________-_____ Crisco, 3 lb. can _______ _____________ Crisco, 61b. can....................... ................ Small white Beans, lb____ ____ ______ Best Head Rice, lb ------.......... .............. . Ghiradelli’s Sweet Chocolate, lb........... . Tru Blu and Snow Flake Crax, package Easy Day or Pearl White Spap, 7 bars Coal Oil, per gallon.................................. . 58c $1.10 . 63c $1.20 ..55c $1.10 $2.10 ..10c _.15c ..45c 18c and 40c ........ ....50c ............. 28c PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 Services at the Mission are in creasing in interest. Rev, George T. Klein of Walla Walla, brought us a message Tuesday night. Mrs. Mar tha Mumma is to preach Tuesday night next.—Rev. C. E. Maxwell, Superintendent of .Mission. The Library Board wishes to give publicity to the fact that two of the business men have helped out in do nating reading matter. H. E. Hitt has given to the board a years sub scription to the Oregonian and Mr. Siscel has given an equal amount to be applied to the purchase of a mag- azine subscription. CALOL w With Calol Liquid Gloss it is easy to keep all your fumi- ture and woodwork shining brightly; it completes the task of cleaning quickly and easily. i-j C ) Il I 1) (, I () C C The regular use of Calol 1 — — Liquid Gloss on the linoleum in your home will prolong its life, make cleaning easy and produce a fine glossy surface. A can bought today assures you a clean house for many days to come. " Sappers9 Inc. Mr. Reeves, rural mail carrier, ac companied by Casper Payne is away on a hunting trip, looking for big game. They will be joined at Lena by Mr. Payne’s father, Mr. F. K.' Payne. Matthew Ennis and family of Walla Walla stopped to visit Mr. En nis’s sister, Mrs. Pat Mooney Monday. They were motoring to Walla Walla Charles Opal is filling the position from Gearheart, where they have of junior clerk at the Reclamation of been spending the summer. fice. You’ve got to hand it to some of our political spellbinders in at least one respect. They can make other people believe a line of bunk they wouldn’t even dream of believing themselves. To the voters of the Umatilla pro ject: I respectfully ask your sup port at the coming election, Tuesday, November 2nd. I am a candidate for the legislature on the Republican ticket, and will do all in my power to work for conservative legislation and an economical administration. 1 have been identified with all kinds of farming, stock-raising and bank ing, and my residence. Stanfield, where-1 have lived all my life, qual ifies me to know the needs and wants of this end of the county. I have seen the results of irrigation and will devote all my energies to fur ther the reclamation of our arid lands, and the interests of Umatilla county.’ Frank Sloan Pd. Adv. , Calol Liquid Gloss cleans, dusts and polishes furniture, floors, pianos and woodwork. It gives a lustre that lasts. The Study Club met with Mrs. H. L. Payne Tuesday. Mrs. Voelker gave a talk and reading on Mexico, after which dainty refreshments of cake and chocolate with whipped cream were served. Miss Kathryn Short-left this week for San Diego California, where she will continue her vocal studies with Franz Arens, of New York, under whose tutelage she has been for the past six weeks in Portland. Dr. Van Waters, Episcopal arch deacon of this diocese, spoke at the Library Thursday evening to a good audience. Dr. Van Waters is plan ning to be in Hermiston once »a month and, give a series of lectures. There will be a football game Fri day afternoon at 3:30, on the High School field. Stanfield and Hermis ton will meet on the field and it is hoped that a large crowd will attend to encourage the boys. They prom ise an exciting game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cox of Heppner spent several days last week visiting friends and relatives in Her miston. Mr. Cox is a brother of I. O. Cox and Casper and H. L. Payne, and Mrs. Cox is a sister of Mrs. W. L. Gor don of this cit.y Pendleton papers announce the marriage of Alfred E. Winslow and Miss Haxel Galbreath of Pendleton in that city Friday, Oct. 22. Mr. Winslow is a son of James Winslow of this city, and has many friends in this city, where he lived for many years. rHOTEL SEWARD I want to express to the good people of Hermiston and sur rounding community my apprecia tion of the wonderful entertain ment given to all of us when I vis ited your City as a member of the Portland Chamber of Commerce excursion. I shall always praise your country and your people and do everything I can to advance your interests. W. C. Culbertson. Proprietor. WE PAY TAE Miss Nida Patrick is now. second in the salesmanship contest being conducted by the Pendleton Tribune, the prize for which is a big Stude baker car. The contest ends Novem ber Sth and this end of the county should help Miss Nida all they can to win the car. P. F. Ward of this city leaves Wed nesday for New Mexico, where he will visit his parents, returning about the first of the year. Mrs. Ward and and Lena are visiting in Virginia and they writs friends here that they are having a moot enjoyable time. They expect to return to Hermiston about the time Mr. Ward does. HIGHEST CASH PRICE much of the Ex pense of Main taming your car do not want to tell you W e what you should do. You have a mind of your own, and it is clearly your own affair, We do, however, want to im- press upon your mind the fact that neglect will ruin the best car that was ever made. Cars should be frequently over- hauled and all working parte ad justed. If this is not done the neglect in the end will cost you many times the price of the over- hauling. Of course, neglect is a good thing for the repair man, but it is an expensive proposition for the car owner. Better let us overhaul it, and keep in the economical class. IT PAYS A LOT TO PAY US A LITTLE Garage New Management MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS. Lays' Under Proprietors * Working Capital Your BEST working capital is your health. Health is often lost through insufficient nour ishment. You will always be well nourished if you eat our They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish ing. I City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Prop.- CABBAGE the kind that makes good Kraut 3c Pound Direct from Troutdale cabbage gardens BROWNELL’S STORE Umatilla, Oregon FOR HIDÉS, WOOD AND PELTS Ship to us and get prompt returns Orders taken for RUBBER ST WATCH FOR SALE NEXT WEEK AT KINGSLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY STO American Hide * Junk Co., Pendieten, Oregen