The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 05, 1920, Image 6

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    THE
HERMISTON HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
FORGET IT
If you see a tall fellow aboad . (
crowd,
° !
A leader of men. marching fMrl
and proud.
And you know of a tail whose m
tolling aloud
*
Would cause his proud head to in
guish be bowed—
Es,a prety good plan to forge
NATIONAL BLANKET WEEK
r
“
NOVEMBER
If you know of a skeleton hidden
way
In a closet and guarded and ke,
from the day •
In the dark and whose showing
whose sudden display
Would cause grief and sorrow and
life-long dismay.
It’s a pretty good plan to forge
1
‘I
If you know of a thing that will dark,
en the joy
Of a man or a woman, a girl or a boy
That wil wipe out a smile, or the
least may annoy
A fellow, or will any bright gladnes
cloy,
It’s a pretty good plan to tore.
It.
KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO
Two Deliveries—Phone 171
“Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
Author Unknown.
CASH - CARRY
Blue Karo 5s, pail___________
Blue Karo 10s, pail__________
Red Karo 5c, pail..,_________ <
Red Karo 10s, pail___________
Crisco, 11-2 lb. can_________
Crisco, 3 lb. can_____________
Crisco, 6 lb. 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 Soap, 7 bars -
Coal Oil, per gallon________ ____
______ 58c
____ $1.10
______ 63c
......... $1.20
.......... „55c
_____ $1.10
_____$2.10
_______ 10c
...........
.............. 45c
18c and 40c
______ 50c
............. 28c
PHELPS CASH GROCERY I
Phone 413
Get Your Auto Top
Repaired ■ —
Before cold weather gets here.
I have a nice stock of material
on hand, and can handle all
kinds of work.
I FIX ANYTHING
Knerr’s Repair Shop
First Door North of Hermiston Hotel
Phone 415
Harman & Muelker
BLACKSMITHS
Horse Shoeing, Wagon Work,
Truck and Jitney Bodies
We Make Automobile Springs
Hermiston Locals
Alfred Groom of Portland was in TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER FOR SALE. The Herald
Hermiston Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Payne of Umatilla was
Frank Stevens will play a cornet a visitor one day this week.
solo at the Playhouse Saturday.
George H. Root and Frank Smith
E. P. Dodd was in Alderdale, Wash. went to Prosser Sunday, returning
Wednesday, looking after his Inter­ Monday.
estes in that town.
SAPPERS’ INC
Waste in Neg
lèct would pay
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dishon of
Miss Effie and Ivy Goodwin were
week-end visitors at Irrigon with Prosser, former residents,-are visitors
in Hermiston this week.
Miss Winfred Stewart.
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much of the Ex
E
Miss Myrtle Silvey is assisting Miss •
R. W. Fletcher, Sol Baum and Earl
Prann
in the office of the Hermiston
Coutts were Pendleton men in town
Light and Power Co. this week.
Wednesday of this week.
Pat Mooney left Wednesday after-
Dr and Mrs. Illsley, Mrs. H. E. Hitt It
IT
noon for Walla Walla where he will and Miss Alice Beasley made up a
be for a few days visiting friends.
party that drove to Pendleton Thurs­
day,
O. H. Warner, proprietor of the
Highway Inn at Boardman was trans­
Mrs. E. W. Barnes of Lewiston,
acting business In town Thursday.
Idaho, apd Mrs. Affie Hanna of Pen-
deton are guests at the O. D. Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. J« C. Ballenger of
home this week. '
Boardman are the parents of an 8 lb.
girl baby, born Thursday, Oct. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Challis of the
Mrs. H. M. Schilling and children Columbia district are both danger­
returned Monday morning from a vis­ ously ill at their home with pneu­
monia. Mr. Challis’ mother and a
it with relatives in Rupert, Idaho.
nurse are with them.
O. D. Burgess and A. W. Barns left
Tuesday for the coast, where they
S. R. Oldaker, city engineer, is in
will be for several days on business. the city for a short time from Mon­
tana, where he is doing engineering
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.'Warner went work. Mr. Oldaker came home to
overland to Heppner Wednesday on a vote and to attend to some city sur­
combined business and pleasure trip. veying.
Mrs. Pat Mooney and daughter
Dr. Van Waters of the Episcopal
Catherine went to Pendleton Friday
where they consulted an oculist for Diocese will hold service with com­
munion and lecture Sunday morning
the little girl.
at the Library at 11:00 a. m. The
A. H. Gulickson of Washington, D. subject of his lecture will be “The
C., chief accountant for the Reclama­ Philosopy and Psychology of Relig-
tion service, spent part of Friday at ion.”
the local office.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffnagle of Echo
Ross Newport was here two days were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
this week looking after business in­ Adams Tuesday, coming down to hear
terests. He was a guest at the Senator | Chamberlain speak. Later
George Strohm home.
in the day Mrs. Adams accompanied
them to Stanfield to hear Robert N.
The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold Stanfield.
a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon,
Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs. E. P.
The Altar Society of the Catholic
Illsley, to which all are invited.
church met last Thursday with Mrs.
W.’A. Rhodes had a painful injury J. D. Watson, for the election of of-
to his right hand this week when a ficers. Thoseelected were as follows:
Ford "kicked” while he was crank pres., Mrs. J. D. Watson: vice-pres,
ing it and cut the index finger to th« Mrs. Fred Chezik; sec., Mrs. J. W.
McDermed; treas., Mrs. J. J. Casserly.
bone.
Our water supply was shut off last
Sunday without any notice for quite
a while, causing considerable incon­
venience to users. Maybe it was un­
SUCCESSOR TO J. L. STORK
avoidable, and quite necessary, but
notice should be given so users could
draw a small amount for their pre-
On Tuesday evening next. Queen sent needs.
Esther chapter will meet at 7:30 and
Mrs. George H. Strohm. who left
close at 9:00. A social hour will fol-
last
week for Iowa, called by the
low to which all Masons and Stars
are invited. O. E. S. K. L. Garner, serious illness of her father, arrived
at her home after his death. Mr.
Secretary.
Strohm will leave In a short time
E. R. Farley has removed his office for Iowa to join his wife, and they
As announced Saturday of last week to the
from Lay’s garage to the Hermiston will visit in the east for some time
* ladies at our demonstration, we will have a
Auto Co., where he will still retain before returning to Hermiston.
big sale of blue and white graeiteware the
the agency for the makes of cars he
Mrs. George Strohm left suddenly
week of Nov. 8 to 13. We were fortunate
has been handling tn Hermiston and
on
Thursday for Cushing. Iowa, call­
in buying this $300 lot of graniteware at
also will represent the Hermiston
ed by the lllnes of her father. Mr.
about 25 ’ per cent under present market
Auto Co.
•
Strohm and Mrs. W. A. Correll ac-
prices and we have marked the retail the
•
Our High School foot ball boys companied her as far as Pendeton
retail the same ratio lower. This saving is
• looked mighty nice in their suits last by auto, where she caught No. 18 for
well worth while and the line ‘ is complete.
• Friday. The crowd was small at the the east. Mr. Strohm plans to follow
In addition to this saving, we will allow an
• game between Stanfield and Hermis- her latter.
• ton, but when our people realize what
extra 10 per cent discount during this sale
• a wonderful team we have they will
Mrs. James A. Peed arrived home
week and we want every wowan on the pro­
• surely turh out to see them play. The Wednesday from a visit in the east
ject to at least come in during the week
• few business men who were at the She was delayed twenty-four hours
and look over this beautiful kitchenware.
■ game felt proud of the fact that they in Denver because of a snow-storm,
• were responsible for getting the suits and during that time tried to get out
Hardware
Furniture • | for the boys They made a wonderful to the hospital where Mrs. Parrish of
Tel. 671
■ contrast to the Stanfield players who this city is ill. but owing to the storm
• did not have suits for all their play- street ear service was so poor she was
unable to get there.
Granite Sale Week
The Money You
E. J. Kennedy, mechanic in Lay’s
Garage, was obliged to go to Pendle­
ton one day lagt week to receive
treatment for one of his eyes, which
was hurt by emery dust blowing into
it. ■
pense of Main
taming your car
w
e do not want to tell you
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 parts 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,
out 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
Under New Management
MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS.
Lays’ Garage
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.
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
CABBAGE
the kind that makes good Kraut
3c Pound
Direct from Troutdale cabbage gardens
BROWNELL’S STORE
Umatilla, Oregon
WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH
PRICE
FOR