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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1920)
Save from $3 to $8 on a beautiful Waist or Blouse THIS WEEK Prices Reduced KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO Have on consignment for this week ONLY The National Standard of Tire Value» } " : Buy at least a pair of Fisk Non-Skies and subject them to a comparative test Your experience will change your whole idea of tire value-you’ll always be a Fisk enthusiast. We know because thousands of car owners began to use Fisk Non-Skids in the very same way. We guarantee satisfaction and do our own adjusting. A Wonderful Assortment of Ladies ‘ BLOUSES AND WAISTS We also have a complete stock of Weed Tire Chains and other Automobile Accessories Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Oregon Hardware & Implement Co Tricolette A wide range of colors and styles •V- Sam Boardman was Boardman Tuesday. Prices from $5.00 to $12.50 from TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER FOR SALE. The Herid Mayor McKenzie and family spent Thanksgiving in Pendleton. REMEMBER JUST THIS WEEK Make Your Car Productive Instead of Expensive.... ■ Mr. and Mr». W. A. Leathers were 1 in Pendleton for Thanksgiving. KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Palmer spent Thanksgiving in Pendleton. Two Deliveries—Phone 171 “Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service up CASH-a CARRY If you wish to buy canned goods in 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 er. J/UST RECEIVED a shipment of PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM . CUP CASINGS and TUBES WITH EACH CASING BOUGHT THIS MONTH I WILL GIVE YOU A FREETUBE. Knerr’s Repair Shop Master Frank Stevens will give an C. P. Bussing of Tillamook county, other one of his fine cornet solos at was here the latter part of last week the Play House next Sunday evening. making arrangements to take over a big ranch on the Jroject. Mrs. Frank Gardenier arrived Thursday afternoon from Baker to Mrs. A. G. Rix of Union, Oregon, visit her daughter Mrs. W. W. Illsley. arrived in Hermiston last Saturday night to Join her husband who is em mer proprie- George H. As ployed by the 0. W. R. & N. Co. here. tor of the Play eft Thursday . I morning for Portland, where he ex County Judge Marsh and County pects to remain for several weeks. Commissioner Anderson were in Her miston Tuesday. Mr. Marsh was at Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and the Commercial Club luncheon and family returned home Sunday morn gave a short talk. ing after on over-Thanksgiving visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frick at Pendle Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bracher of ton. , Pilot Rock and Miss Clara Bracher of Portland, drove over from Pilot Frank Louis Prater, of Hermiston, Rock yesterday and spent the day in and Miss Ruth Smith, also of Her- Hermiston visiting. miston, were issued a license to wed at the county clerk’s office Thursday, Mrs. Chas. Hood of Portland, will December 2nd,—East Oregonian. arrive in Hermiston Sunday from an extended eastern trip and will be a Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew return guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. S. ed home Tuesday evening after an Johnson for a week. extended visit with their daughter and family at Seattle. They Will 0. O. Felthouse is going to make make their horns with A.'W. Agnew regular weekly trips to Boardman and family for the coming winter. and all way points with his big truck. The freight charges will be the same One of the enjoyable events of the as the rail charge. week socially, was a party given by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker at their Last Tuesday night, the city em residence last Friday evening. About ployed a night marshall for the rest 16 guests were present and enjoyed of the winter. W. A. Mikesell ac bridge until a late hour when dainty cepted the position and is now on his refreshments were served. beat every night. J. K. Shotwell, road contractor, of Hermiston, was in Pendleton Wed nesday attending the meeting of the county commissioners. Mr. Shotwell had the contract for building several miles of the Old Oregon Trail from Hermiston south and east. Oregonian. Those attending the K. of C. ban quet held in Pendleton last Sunday from Hermiston are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.. W. T. Roberts, Mrs. A. E. Robb, Pat Mooney, Joe Hayden and Mr. . and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. ", ■ 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. WE The wise man hunts a repair shop at the first sign of trouble.1 The wisest ef all men have their cars examined regularly TO PREVENT THE FIRST SIGN. REPAIR ALL MAKE OF A few minutes of examination will prevent hours of repairs. CARS IT PAYS A LOT TO PAY US A LITTLE Under New Management MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS. Lays’Garage Proprietors Working Your BEST working capital is your heal Health is often lost through i ishment. You will always be well nourished if you our They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish- ing. City Meat Market MOONEY * SIKEY, Prop. % First Door North of Hermiston Hotel The Ladies of the Catholic Alter Society met at the home of Mrs. Fred Chezik Wednesday afternoon to com- píete their work and plans for an ex- tensive Christmas sale to be held on Saturday, December 11. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served Phone 415 The Ladies AM Society of ethodist church entertained It willpay you to ♦ Be Early in Your Purchases as our stock is getting very low.. We bought light- ly and many items are already sold out To those without a Winter Heater we want to call your attention to our Universal Heater Line Its smoke burning features and special gas combus tion and burning features, saving fuel and dust ■■■■■■ mot SAPPERS’INC Logan Todd left last Saturday for Boise, Idaho, where he will undergo an operation. A is a saver of valuable time, and there fore a PRODUCER—if you keep down the expense of maintenance. Friends of Miss Freda Gimble have received wedding announcements of her marriage in North Dakota. Hermiston Locals " ■■ Herbert Sullivan and Frank Rice returned home Thursday from Eu reka, Montana, where they have been for some time. The boys brot home a beautiful pair > antlers from a deer they killed. Word received from Pat Siscel by Mra. Siscel is to the effect that Pat is doing nicely and is expected home time. He is at Hot Lake • and was operated on rec- About 15 ladles were present and en- George Strohm left Tuesday after Joyed the afternoon visiting < yer noon for Cushing, Iowa, where he their needlework. Dainty refn sh- menta were served by the hostess who will make an extended visit. He will Join Mrs. Strohm there, where she was assisted by Mrs. J. D. Waghorn. has been for some time visiting. They expect to return in about six or and Mrs. A. S. Johnson. eight weeks. — William Skinner had the mistor- tuns to severely eut his left toot while chopping wood last Friday ar- ternoon. Dr. Illsley put on an emorg- eney dressing then sent ths man to Pendleton as several meats were completely severed, liam was obliged to stay In the ños- pitsi until Monday evening when* he returned home accompanied by his Tab 671 * . HOUSEKEEPING Work wanted by competent woman Saturday's. Mrs w. a Kennings. 12-2tp The annual meeting of the Her- miston Farmers’ Exchange will be held at the Library on Saturday, December Ik 1920 at 2:00 p. m. for the election of officers and any other meeting. IS-Stc ARE ARRIVING? ALMOST EVERY DA Come in and inspect are ne too busy to show you W Watches, Silver Plated Ware. Come in and let us you the Homer & not solid but the next pest. , * - . WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER & WATCHMAKER To the WestEnd HERMISTON, OREGON t