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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
Hermiston Locals Mrs. Sydney Mack is home from Portland. $40.00 Ed. H. Graham was in Echo Thurs day of last week. Jim Wishart was in Pendleton Monday transacting business. M. C. Athey went to Portland last Friday returning Monday morning. FOR CORN Come in and ask about it Geo. Myers returned home last Thursday after spending the holidays in Portland. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kern motored down to Hermiston from Pendleton last Tuesday. J. C. Downing returned Sunday from Seattle, where he had been for the past.ten days. KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO. : “Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service Joe Connelly, a large wheat ranch er near Badger Springs, was a Her miston visitor last Wednesday. PHONE 171 Tom Marxen left Saturday morn ing for Astoria where he will be em ployed by a large lumber company. Make The Most your purchases pay dividends by trading where quality is first and price a secondary considera tion. Groceries, Meats Dry Goods BROWNELL’S STORE Umatilla, Oregon Mrs. Bert Haneline returned home last week from an extended visit east visiting friends and relatives. Louis Sikey ‘returned home the first of the week from Portland where he had been for medical treat ment. W. L. Swan returned from a bus iness trip to Portland Tuesday morn- Ing. He had been gone about 10 days. OUR BARGAIN WINDOW If you are looking for Real Bargains in good servicable merchandise watch We have on display many useful articles that are priced our Bargain Window, 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. 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 at $18.00 Other items too numerous to mention will be displayed from time to time in Our Bargain Window. NEW YEAR’S GREETING OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO H. T. FRASER E. C. Beddow returned Wednes Walter Blessing left for Pendleton day evening from a two week’s visit Monday morning to attend the grand in Pendleton. jury session being held there this week. A. J. Abernathy of Irrigon, came in on the local Wednesday afternoon, Antone Soneson was in Portland returning home the following morn during the holidays visiting his chil ing. dren there. He returned home last Saturday. The local K of P lodge held a big meeting last night, when delegations Next Sunday, at the Play House, a from Pendleton, Umatilla, and Irri Goldwyn feature will be presented. gon were in attendance. Three can Mabel Normand in ‘‘Jinks” and a didates received the third degree. good comedy. J. K. Shotwell made a business trip to Portland last week in connection with some road work on the Colum bia highway. Butter Wrappers Printed Neatly at This Office Wool Fiber (9x12) regular $25.00, Special $22.00 at English Breakfat Tables, regular $10.00, Special $7.50 at English Breakfast Table, regular $8.50, special $6.50 at 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, leg. $8.50, special at .. $7.25 Weed Tire Chains, reg. $7.50, special at .... $6.50 Mr. and Mrs. Chas Burk left Sun day for their home in Pendleton, af ter spending a week’s visit with Mrs. Burk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thomas east of town. F. c. M c K enzie CASH-CARRY Yellow and white cornmeal, sack Hominy.......................................... Rolled Oats................................... Pure N. Y. Buckwheat................ Skookum pancake flour............. Mazóla and Wesson Oil, quart Crepe toilet paper, per roll........ Hershey cocoa .................. Rovai Club coffee, pound Hill Bros, coffee, per lb “99” bulk coffee, 3 pounds ........... 50c ......... _ 55c ........... 78c 48c 48c and 90c ............ 80c 9c _ 27c, 50c , ........ 50c 50c, 60c a 2 The Reclamation Service has start Mrs. A. M. Matthews arrived Fri- ed a small crew of men cleaning out day from Spokane for a short visit the ditches north of town preparing with Mrs. O. Heini. Mr. and Mrs. for the irrigation season. Matthews just returned from a two week’s visit with their son Milton in Phone 413 Chas. Holman, former resident of Chicago. the project, was in town Saturday on business. Mr. Holman is now lo Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Daniel and son cated on the Meadows. returned Thursday to their home in SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE WEEK was served by the hostess after the Toppenish, Washington, after visit program to eighteen members. The ing with their daughter and family. Mrs. A. W. Purdy delightfully en- next meeting will be held at the Mrs. D. M. Parker for the past two tertained a company of ladies on home of Mrs. Gaither at which time weeks. Thursday and Saturday afternoons Mr. Klemme’s lecturees will be re of last week, honoring her daughter, viewed by Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. Chas Hahn returned home last Mrs. Julian Morfitt of Astoria who Schilling. Sunday from Pendleton, where he has has been an over holiday guest at the been about 10 days in St. Anthony's Purdy home. Auction bridge was One of the interesting functions hospital. He underwent an opera- played at four tables on both occas of the week was a seven o’clock tlon there and is improving ¡very ions and delicious refreshments ser luncheon given at the home of Mr. fast. ved at the close of the afternoon. and Mrs. J. D. Watson on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. R. Alexander arrived from Mrs. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker were Briggs as joint hosts. A bounteous Pendleton last Saturday and Mr. hosts at a seven o’clock dinner party two course luncheon was served at Alexander came Tuesday and were given at their home last Friday even six tables and cards furnished the en guests at the home of their daughter, ing. The dining table was taste tertainment for the rest of the even Mrs. E. P. Dodd. They left for Port fully arranged, covers being laid for ing. An announcement of GREAT IMPORTANCE to EVERY • land Wednesday. twelve guests. The impromptu re PERSON within a radius of fifty miles of Hermiston will appear sponse to a place card program cal- MICKIE SAYS: J. Pelmulder arrived from Walla led forth much merriment, The shortly. In this time of reconstruction through which we are Walla last week where he has a large evening was spent at music and WHEN EVIN DAWIGONE green house. Mr. Pelmulder will be cards. passing it behooves us all to IN ‘ROUND Ts HERE off » here about two months for the Pacif QOCS eLoel 'N I PAPER I ic Telephone & Telegraph company. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto O. LAE ‘N «MONACON is AVU our or Sapper witnessed a jolly birthday HUMOR, n ALUS CHEEks Us UP to HANC SONE u RAN O' SUN Wednesday night Is High School dinner party Sunday noon in honor SHINE WHO DOI DO NTAIN6 night at the Play House. A dra- of Mr. George Briggs. Miss Marion eue ERV ’ m SLEEP, CONE I am matte sketch will be presented by Briggs, Mr. Sapper and little daugh- START KIDDI us AecuY high school students. The admis ter Helen, whose birthdays occur SEIs SLOW sion will be 20 and 40 cents. A per within a week. A big birthday cake centage of the gate receipts will go filled to its sugary brim with lighted to the Student Body treasury. Two candles was the crowning feature of shows 7 and 9 o’clock p. m. the feast. The birthdays ranged all An opportunity will be given to all within this radius to share in the way from one year to Mr. Briggs’ unannounced numerals. J. S. West left last Sunday for one of the GREATEST COMMUNITY BENEFITS ever attempt San Francisco, where the body of his ed locally. An appeal to the pocket book vitally concerns every son, Robert awaits his arrival before The afternoon Study Club held funeral services will be held. Rob its first meeting for the new year at man, woman and child. Now that we are getting our heads out ert West was killed recently tn Pan- the home of Mrs. George Patterson ama, when he fell from the roof of on Tuesday afternoon. Several in of the clouds and our feet back upon the ground we begin to cast a building. The body will be buried teresting responces were given in an at Mare Island National Cemetery. swer to roll call. Mrs. Putnam read our eyes around for opportunities where we can make our DOL ing a timely article on "The New Era LARS GO FARTHER. You will be giren this opportunity very A recent letter from A. L. Larsen, In Mexico.” Mrs. Gaither read a I former cashier at the First National splendid paper entitled. "What the shortly. Full particulars will appear later. | bank, states that his territory has Pilgrim Fathers Sought,” commem- been assigned to cover Minnesota and orating the Ter-Centenary of the North and South Dakota, His ad- landing of the pilgrims which has dress, however, will be St. Paul. been duly celebrated throughout the United States during the past month. E. P. Dodd, former member of the The special feature of the program House of Representatives from this was an interesting and instructive county, is in Salem where he will address given by Miss Edith Graves, BUTTER WRAPPERS make a report as a member of the the primary teacher in our local Printed to Your Order Salary Fixing committee in 1920. He school, on her experiences as a mis Is there to advise against increases. sionary In China. A dainty luncheon THE HERALD OFFICE ATOH FOR IT! WAIT FOR IT STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! SAPPERS’ INC PHELPS cash GROCERY I