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

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO.
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Regular Prices No Freight Everything Guaranteed
LOOK THESE PRICES OVER AND SEE HOW THEY LOOK TO YOU
55c
Cornmeal, yellow or white
Prunes, 50-60 size, 12 l-2c lb., 25
lbs. for............................... ...$2.75
Beans, red, white, pink, lb...... 8 l-3c
$1.00
New Walnuts, soft shell, 3 lbs
Peanut Butter, lb................. - . ..... 20c
Flour, Echo, Snow Maid, Snow
Drift, $3.25; barrel...
$12.50
$12.50
Sugar, per sack (Cash)
White Wonder Soap (Saturday only)
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bars $1.00
Canned Tomatoes. 12 1-2, 17 l-2c,
and. ....................... -....... 22 l-2c
Canned Corn, Peas and Beans......... 20c
Canned Milk.......... .................... :..... 15c
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Those Long Winter Evenings
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Shorts, per sack...........
Special Shorts, per sack
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FEED
Scratch Feed, per hundred
Wheat, per hundred.............
Rolled Barley, per sack
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... 2.10
_ 2.45
keep your home warm and cosy with a
Other feeds and the prices are right in line,
POLE’S
Compare these with your catalog and salesman prices and remember there is no
freight added and you don’t have to pay in advance
HOT BLAST HEATER
KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO
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.
Two Deli veri««—Phone 171
“Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
CASH and CARRY
Hermiston Locals
Dr. M. S. Kern was in town Sun­
day from Pendleton.
Mrs.
from a
If you wish to buy canned goods in
Mrs.
miston
case lots we will order them for
you on a 10 per cent profit basis
Call and ask for more particulars
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
JUST RECEIVED
a shipment of
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
CUP CASINGS and TUBES
THIS MONTH I WILL GIVE
YOU A FREE TUBE.
Knerr's Repair Shop
First Door North of Hermiston Hotel
Phone 415
Goodyear Tires Drop
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
have announced a drop in prices of from
15 to 20 Per Cent Start-
ing Nov. 15 -... -
so in line with our usual policy of fol­
lowing the market the moment it drops,
we have dropped our prices according­
ly. Get your winter supply of tires
and tubes now.
SAPPERS’ INC
And besides, Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed
fuel than any underdraft stove on
"1 to consume one-third less
"
I the market— guaranteed 1 to hold fire for thirty six hours.
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Let us show you yours today,
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Mrs. L. M. Kincade made a hurried
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER FOR SALE. The Herald
business
trip to Pendleton Wednesday
Myron Hunt has returned
short visit In Heppner.
O. Stangeby was up from Umatilla
M. A. McCormach was a Her­ Wednesday transacting business in
Hermiston.
visitor Monday from Echo.
Foot bail game Thanksgiving after
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schilling went
to Pendleton for a few day's shop­ noon between Athena and Hermiston.
Game will be called at 3:00 o’clock
ping Friday.
sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winesett drove
Miss Sabra Nason, county librar­
to Pendleton Saturday, where they
ian and her assistant. Miss Glover,
spent the day.
spent Friday in town on business
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Straw and Mrs. connected with the local library.
Claude Kellogg drove to Walla Walla
Friends of Miss Ella May Harmon,
Friday of last week.
former county demonstration agent,
Mrs. Pat Mooney and Mrs. E. will be interested to know that she
Crocker were business visitors in is now with the Baby’s Boudoir in
Portland.
Pendleton Monday.
F. H. Patterson of ‘the Pacific
Mrs. E. J. Kingsley left for Port­
States
Telephone & Telegraph comp­
land Monday night where she will
any, returned the first of the week
visit for several days.
after spending sometime working on
Miss Lila McMillan, operator at the the telephone line near Milton.
local telephone exchange, is ill at her
The Geo. W. Elder Real Estate
home on Newport Ave.
Agency has rented rooms in the Ore­
J. W. Ballenger of the J. W. Ball­ gon Hotel, and will conduct their bus
enger Lumber company of Boardman iness in their new quarters as soon as
they are overhauled ard repairs made.
was in Hermiston Sunday.
There will be a big Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vayen drove to
Boardman Sunday and spent the day dance at Hermiston's new Auditori,
um, rightly designated by manager
visiting with friends there.
Kelley as the Bungalow Auditorium.
The
Elk’s Jazz orchestra has been en­
O. H. Warner of Boardman was a
Hermiston visitor on Friday of last gaged for the occasion and all who at­
tend will have the time of their life.
week, transacting business.
WITH EACH CASING BOUGHT
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• ORIGINAL •
Furniture
Tel. 671
The Oregon Dairman for November
Mrs. Edith Van Deusen, county
demonstration agent from Pendleton has a cut of our Dorothy Briggs and
a pet cow taken at the fair grounds
was in Hermiston Thursday.
when she was there winning highest
Editor Cleveland of the Stanfield honors in the boy's and girl's stock
Standard was in Hermiston last Sat­ Judging contest.
urday to see the foot ball game.
Earl C. Brownell, Roy Paulu, Lew-
Pat Sisee! returned from Portland ellyn Brownell, E. McKenzie and L.
Monday evening where he had ben W. Compton all of Umatilla and L. T.
Morse of Portland, motored up from
for several days on a business trip.
the busy Umatilla county town on the
Miss Leila Ferguson of Elkhead, Columbia to participate in the Mason­
Colorado, is here visiting her father, ic lodge meeting held last Tuesday
Alec Ferguson and her uncle, E. E. evening.
Shaw.
Several little friends of Chris
W. S. Felthouse, stock raiser of Mooney were entertained at dinner at
Payette. Idaho, was here the past his home Monday night, the occasion
week visiting his brothers, O. O. and being the celebration of Chris's 12th
birthday. Games were played after
W. W. Felthouse.
dinner and all the children had a fine
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley left Friday time. Boys invited were as follows:
morning for Boise. Idaho, where she Lester and Thirion Sutherland, Oscar
will visit for a short time with her Mikesall, Lawrence Earnheart, Geo.
Curry and the Adams twins.
father. J. A. Scott.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J W Cam­
C. M. Brosy of Portland, was in i
pbell. on Monday, November 15th, an Hermiston last Wednesday looking
■ eight pound baby girl, at the St An- over the field with the view of es­
i thony’s hospital in Pendleton.
tablishing a laundry here. Mr. Brosy
was given considerable encourage- |
In addition to the numbers printed ment, and left for Portland Thursday
on the program for the exercises at morning to confer with other parties
the Playhouse on Armistice Day, the Interested In the deal. It was not
audience was treated to a violin solo definitely settled when he left wheth­
by Miss Virginia Locke. She was ae- er they would come to Hermiston or
' com pan led by Miss Marjorie Watson. not.
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.
REPAIR
ALL
MAKE
The wisest of all men have their cars
examined regularly TO PREVENT
THE FIRST SIGN.
CARS
A few minutes of examination will
prevent hours of repairs.
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.
Fresh Oysters for Thanksgiving
City Meat Market
MOONEY & SIKEY, Prop..
WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR
HIDES. WOOL AND PELTS
Orders taken for RUBBER STAMPS