The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 12, 1920, Image 6

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HERMISTON
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Is something that stands out clear and distinctly in the
minds of every one of us. 1 as perfection ¡n the under Garment.
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BEYOND COMPARE
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MEN
WOMEN
CHILDREN
Those Long Winter Evenings
Made to Fit Them All
keep your home warm and cosy with a
GOLES
Don9t forget where
you buy it
" ORIGINAL —
HOT BLAST HEATER
Kingsley Mercantile :
Company
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■ "Hermiston's House of Quality and Service”
Phone 171 •
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Foot ball game Saturday afternoon.
SUGAR
Per Sack
$13.35
PHELPS CASH GROCERY I
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Phone 413
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Take Your Frozen
Radiators and
Cylinder Blocks
Knerr's Repair Shop
Old Parts Made New
New Parts Made Too
Phone 415
OUR TOYS
DOLLS, ETC
Are Now In
Wonderful Values
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25 Shopping Days Left Before Christman
2
Let us show you yours today,
Tel. 671
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Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Mrs. C. H. Shaw was a Hermiston
Later he will go to Wasco where Ed
visitor from Echo last Thursday.
Hitt will join him for some shooting.
Max Beals is assisting in Siscel’s
Mrs. F. L. Kelly spent the day
while Mr. Siscel is taking a vacation.
shopping in Pendleton Wednesday.
O. G. Sapper left Tuesday for an
The W. W. G . chapter will meet
overland trip to Heppner on business.
with Mrs. Ira D. Hall Thursday after-
Mrs. F. D. Callahan left Monday on noon, Nov. 18.
a business trip to Seattle and Evert,
Everybody is beginning to dream
Wash.
of Christmas turkey—and most of us
Ed Smith, foreman for R. N. Stna- will eat chicken.
field in Stanfield, was in Hermiston
Of course, we all know that we
Monday.
have our faults, but we are quite con­
J. A. Murray and C. K. Cranston vinced that the other fellow has more
of Pendleton were In town Monday
Most men want what is coming
on business.
to them, but if they were to get it
Mrs. J. W. Campbell and her moth­ they’d squeal worse than a stuck pig.
er, Mrs. Taylor, went to Pendleton
This world is full of people who
Wednesday.
know how to run the other fellow's
Mrs. J. R. Knight of Stanfield was business, but are never able to make
in Hermiston Monday to have dental a success of their own.
work done.
Messers. Harman and Muelker,
George Tonkin, deputy game ward­ blacksmiths, are each putting up tem­
en, has been in town from Pendleton porary houses on the lots recently
purchased by them on Hurlburt Ave.
for a few days.
George H. Strohm will leave Sat­
Harley Large, a former resident,
has been visiting friends in town for urday night for Portland with 50 fat
hogs for entry in the fat class at the
a few days this week.
Pacific International Livestock show
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yeager and fam­ in that city, from Nov. 13 to 20.
ily of Adams were week-end guests
at the T. H. Gaither home.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ken­
nedy are congratulating them on the
A. E. McFarland of Umatilla was arrival of a boy baby, born Sept. 28.
in town Tuesday and attended the The Kennedys, formerly residents of
Commercial Club luncheon.
Hermiston, are now living In Condon.
The annual meeting of the Hermis­
The regular meeting of the Parent
ton
Dairy and Hog Show Association
Teachers' Association, whieh falls on
will
be held at the library Tuesday.
Armistice Day, will be postponed to
Nov. 30, 1920 at 7:30 p. m.. There
Thursday. Nov. 18th.
will be an election of officers and
other business.
B. 8. Kingsley, Bill McClintock
and William Shaar left Tuesday
R. Alexander spent a couple of
morning for Arlington, where they
days
this week with his daughter,
will try to get some geese.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Alex­
ander have taken apartments for the
Miss Gladys Tate and Miss Lena winter in Portland, but Mr. Alexand­
Andrews of Wasco are guests of Miss er is dividing his time between that
Myrtle Silvey. They will remain un­ city and Pendleton.
til after the Armistice Day dance.:
Friends of Al Larson have received
word from him that he is busy with
training wor win Washington. He
states that the work is hard but in­
teresting and that he hopes when the
training period in over that he will
Pat Siscel left for Shipherd’s be transferred to some place in the
Springs Tuesday for a short vacation. West.
Miss Edile Johnson, who has been
visiting at home for the past week re­
turned Monday to Hot Lake, where
she is under the care of Dr. Phy.
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SAPPERS’ INC
And besides, Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed
to consume one-third less fuel than any underdraft stove on
the market—guaranteed to hold fire for thirty six hours.
Mrs. Jack May of Stanley, N. Dak.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers and
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. w. o. Mr. and Mrs. Voelker drove to Pen­
Sutherland for a few weeks.
delton last Friday to attend the Old
er Boys’ Conference held in the
Mrs. H. M. Gunn spent the day town the last three days of the week.
Monday in Pendleton with her son.
Henry, who Is 111 In St. Anthony's
Miss Dorothy Briggs will leave
hospital.
Sunday for Portland, where she will
attend the Pacific International
M. D. O’Connell, former editor of
Livestock Show. While there she
the Herald, was in town Monday will visit her sister, Miss Marion
from Stanfield, where he has been Brigga
for several days.
First Door North of Hermiston Hotel
Hardware
Implements
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Hermiston Locals
CASH and CARRY
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HE health of your family depends upon properly heated
rooms—warm floors. The maximum radiation, low base (
heat, air tight construction, and Hot Blast Combustion insure
even temperature in all parts of the room at all times.
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TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER FOR SALE. The Herald
Make Your Car Productive
Instead of Expensive
is a saver of valuable time, and there­
fore a PRODUCER—if you keep
down the expense of maintenance.
Neglect will NOT keep down ex­
pense. It piles expenses up instead
by increasing the consumption of
gasoline and destroying your car
years before its time.
The wise man hunts a repair shop
at the first sign of trouble.
The wisest of all men have their cars
examined regularly TO PREVENT
THE FIRST SIGN.
A few minutes of examination will
prevent hours of repairs.
REPAIR
ALL
MAKE
CARS
IT PAYS A LOT TO PAY US A LITTLE
Lays’ Garage
Under
New Management
MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS.
Proprietors
Working Capital
Your BEST working capital is your health.
Health is often lost through insufficient nour­
ishment.
Y ou will always be well nourished if you eat
our
They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish­
ing.
City Meat Market
MOONEY a SIKEY. r.p.
“E PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR
HIDES, WOOL AND PELTS
Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS