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Hermiston Locals The Kingsley Mercantile Company OUR BARGAIN WINDOW Chas. Hahn was taken to Pendle ton Monday for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom of Irrigon were in Hermiston shopping last Monday« If you are looking for Real Bargains in good servicable merchandise watch our Bargain Window. We have on display many useful articles that are priced far below their real values New bargains will be added each week and some time there will be on display just the thing you have been looking for, at a. price that will be tempting. All bargain prices are for Cash Only. visha you Born—To Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Sales an eight pound girl on Sunday, Dec ember 26th. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crocker at Pendleton,» Wednesday, December 29th, a girl. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Al bright at Coyote, Oregon, December 6th an eight pound boy. NEW YEAR Vacuette Carpet Sweepers just the thing for the home without electricity. Does ex actly the same work and Just as well as the high priced Electric Vacuum Sweepers. Regular price >27.50, special price >22.00. Regular Vacuum Sweepers >8.50 Special at >6.00 Bable Buggies, regular >28.50 Special at >22.00 Baby Buggies, regular >24.00, Special at >18.50 Grass Rugs (3x6) regular >2.50, Special at >2.00 >2.40 Rag Rugs, regular >3.00, Special at Wool Fiber (3x6) regular >3.75, Special at >3.00 Wool Fiber (8-3x10-6) regular >22.50, Special . >18.00 at A. M. Matthews, former rancher of this section, but now of Spokane, was in town the first of the week. A. W. Cobb of Boardman, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stanyon at the Diversion dam. Mrs. Emma Strohm left Friday for Hood River where she will spend the holidays with her daughter. J. B. Knight, of the Allen-Knight company of Pendleton, was a busi ness visitor in Hermiston last Tues day. Kingsley Mercantile Company ‘ ‘Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service" Other items too numerous to mention will be displayed from time to time in Our Bargain Window. PHONE 171 Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles of Boardman an eight pound girl, Tuesday, December 28th, at Board man. CASH^CARRY Our Wish for You A Prosperous and Happy New Year PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 What Will You Eat in 1921 We solicit the privilege of supplying your table the coming year. We are exceptionally well equipped for this service as we carry a complete stock of every thing desired in the grocery and food line, and the high quality of the brands we handle guar antee satisfaction. Shall We Feed You in 1921 BROWNELL’S STORE Umatilla, Oregon TWO ROBE BARGAINS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR SAPPERS9 INC NEW YEAR’S GREETING OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown of Boardman, a seven and a half pound girl, Saturday, December 11th. H. T. FRASER F. C McKENZIE C. T. Embry, son of Judge Embry is here visiting his father from Lew iston, Idaho, where he is in the florist business. Food Stuff Way Down Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. M. Sonders of Eagle Creek, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sim mons in the Columbia district. EAT FOR LESS Mrs. C. B. Hay entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saunders, Miss Ruth Scott and George Franz with a nice little dinner party last Tuesday. Here is a Present Worth While Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adamson spent Christmas in Portland with Mr. Adamson's uncle, Will Adamson. They returned home Monday after- noon on the local. u. u. u. u. u. u. u. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith arrived in town from Yoakum Thursday by auto. They stored their car here and left for Portland by train Thursday night to spend the holidays. FRUITS Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Prime and in fant son. from Salem, Oregon are spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime. Dr. G. E. Prime is a brother of our Dr. F. V. Prime. .29 .28 .17 .17 .16 24 24 24 24 24 6.30 6.15 3.85 3.85 3.25 4.85 .15 YOU WILL NOTICE THAT PRICES ON CASE LOTS ARE CONSIDERABLE LOW ER THAN PRICES GIVEN FOR SINGLE CANS AND AS THE GOODS ARE GUAR ANTEED YOU NEED NOT HESITATE IN ORDERING IN CASE LOTS. SEND YOUR ORDER WRITTEN PLAINLY GIVING EXACT SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS AS WELL AS MAILING ADDRESS. THESE PRICES ARE F. 0. B. YOUR NEAREST SHIPPING POINT. WE MUST HAVE CASH WITH ORDER. DRAFTS OR MONEY ORDER TO L. L. Turney of Condon, Oregon ar rived here Saturday morning to look over the project. He left Sunday for Boardman, expecting to return here in a few days. Mr. Turney may lo cate here. HUGH W. KYLE, Sales Agent Mrs. O. C. Young and little daught er returned to Corvallis last Sunday after spending Christmas with her husband, O. C. Young. Mrs. Young • expects to return to Hermiston to re- ■ I side permanently about March 1st, •Mr. Young having recently purchas- med the J. J. Casserly residence near • the school house. Post Office Box 132 Stanfield, Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ At The Play House All kinds of Legal Blanks and Notes for sale at the Herald office New Year’s Eve FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 SPECIAL PROGRAM 66 The newly elected officers for the Knights of Pythias lodge aret F. N. Whitney, Chancellor Commander; Harry McMillan, Vice Commander; Wm. Shaar, Prelate; O. G. Sapper, Master of work; F. N. Guiwitts, Mas ter at Arms; F. G. Woughter, Master of Finance; Earl Boynton. Master of Exchequer; E. O. Comegys, Keeper of Seals and Recorda; C. M. Miller, Inside Guardian; George Caldwell Outside Guardian. D. H| Prinile, ere will take place at the regular meeting next Thursday evening. 0 6 Per can No. cans to case Per case >17.55 ... >3.00 6 10.58 48 .25 12.25 36 .37 14.95 1.30 12 8.05 24 .35 10.75 12 .91 6.40 .14 48 Choice Yellow Peaches, Canned, 21 pound can. Choice Apricotts, Canned, 2 % pound cans ....... Very Fine 1920 Pack Corn, Canned, 2 pound can. Very Fine Peas, Canned, 2 pound cans ............ . Very Fine Tomatoes ................................................... U. S. Army Blankets, 66x84, Wool ..... ................. Baked Wheat Breakfast Food, per package ....... W. S. Saunders left for Portland Tuesday evening. Mrs. Saunders will remain here a few weeks longer visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons In the Columbia district. of the Dodds over Christmas. They returned in the evening and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will be in Pendleton today for a brief visit before return ing to Portland where they have an apartment for the winter.—K. O. S. Gov. Inspected Bacon, 12 pound cans. S. Gov. Cornbeef, No. 1 size ..................... S. Gov. Cornbeef, No. 2 size .................... s. Gov. Cornbeef, 6 pound cans .................. s. Gov. Roastbeef, No. 2 size ................... s. Gov. Roastbeef, 6 pounds .............. ....... s. Gov. Salmon Pinks, 1 pound can ......... ■ ■ ■ ■ Am disposing of a carload of Canned Meats, Fruits and Vegetables The Neighborhood Club will meet with Mrs. Tom Haddox on Wednes day, January 5th. Everyone inter ested are cordially invited to attend. 1 Auto Robe regular $9.15, special cash until Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander and January 10th........... $ 6.75 E Mr. and Mrs. h . w Collins, drove to Hermiston on Sunday to take dinner 1 Aut Robe regular $25.65, special cash until • with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mr. January 10th......................... _ 18.25 a and Mrs. R Alexander who are guests WE ALSO WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS Wool Fiber (9x12) regular $25.00, Special at >22.00 English Breakfat Tables, regular >10.00, Special at $7.50 English Breakfast Table, regular >8.50, special at >6.50 Library Table, regular >42.50, special at..>35.00 Library Table, regular >37.50, special at..>32.00 Library Table, regular >30.00, special at .>25.00 Dining Room Table, reg. >47.50, special >40.00 Dining Room Table, reg. >37.50, special >30.00 Weed Tire Chains, reg. >11.50, special at >9.75 Weed Tire Chains, reg. >10.50, special at >9.00 Weed Tire Chains, reg. >8.50, special at .. >7.25 Weed Tire Chains, reg. >7.50, special at.... >6.50 2690 A SPIRITED ROMANCE’ A Paramount Picture Frank Stevens Cornet Solo A. Wo Adamson MUST RAISE MONEY 20- Discount on all purchases of $5.00 or more from stock- everything included. This is a pretty big cut when you take into consideration the present low price that they are marked at, and that I must pay 5 per cent tax. WM H. OGDEN JEWELER & WATCHMAKER To the West End HERMISTON, OREGON 35 Cents