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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
4 THE HERMISTON HERALD, • KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO New Spring Styles Prices are Cheaper Hermiston Locals HERMISTON, OREGON Otto Heinl drove to Pendleton today on an important business tran saction. I. O. French returned Wednesday W. J. Warner was a business vis morning from the Willamette valley itor in Pendleton Tuesday. where he has been all winter. Karl Sharpenberg left for Porti; nd H. T. Donivan of Portland is vis Monday night for a few days. iting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson for a few weeks. Mrs. R. C. Todd and daughter Fan nie, spent Monday in Pendleton. Mrs. Alice Mead of Binger, Wash ington, a former resident of the pro J. C. Downing went to Yakima last ject, is visiting friends here this Friday evening on a business trip. week. ■ f Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sutherland were Umatilla visitors last Tuesday. MANUFACTURERS OF Miss Doris Percey will leave for Portland the latter part of this week Every water user on the project where she will attend school for the should be at the Baptist church Fri remainder of the season. day night. Mrs. Annette Barham and son R. Miss Virginia Todd visited over Childs Barham, who have been visit Sunday with her parents in Hermis ing relatives in Los Angeles, have re turned home. While In California ton from Pendleton. they visited at the home of Mrs. Dale Dungan of the First National Marie Miller and son Paul M. Mil Bank made a business trip to Port- ler, who are in Oakland for the win ter. Mr. Miller expects to return to land the first of the week. his ranch here about the first of C. E. Glasgow and M. E. Doble I April, and son were In town from Irrigon I Friday transacting business. A STATE TOURIST BUREAU President H. B. Van Duzer of the J. T. Hinkle left for Salem last I Portland Chamber of Commerce, and Friday where he will remain for sev- I a committee of prominent business eral days transacting business. men will appeal to the legislature for funds sufficient to establish and con- Mrs. Pat Siscel returned home I duct a State Tourist Bureau. The Monday after several weeks visit I Pacific Northwest Tourist Associa- with her mother at Bend, Oregon. I tion in the past few years has done ---------- I a remarkable work in attracting the Don’t forget to attend the meeting I tourists to the Pacific Northwest, but called for tonight at the Baptist I lack of an organization to supplement church to hear the contract ex-1 its work has been detrimental to the plained.-------------------------------------------I state. ---------- I A bill will be introduced in the If you value your property, be at I State senate appropriating 312,500 the Baptist church Friday night and I a year for two years, the money to be hear the contract with Uncle Sam | used in establishing an information bureau which will be able satisfactor- explained. illy and promptly to furnish tourists Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phelps drove to I and others complete information re Pendleton Saturday and spent the I yarding all the scenic spots in Ore- day shopping. Mrs. H. E. Hitt ac-1 gon, how to get there, and the accom- modations to be had. companied them. Such a bureau would be a tremend Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ogden drove to ous asset to Oregon. It would create Pendleton Monday transacting bus-1 tremendous dividends for the cities iness in the county seat city. They I and towns throughout the state returned the same day. I which are on routes to Oregon’s mag- ■ I nlficlent scenery. It would help har- Pastor Hall’s theme for next Sun- I vest Oregon’s greatest and most econ- day at 11:09 a. m. is “The Uplifted omical crop. Christ." At 7:30 p. m., “Washing- 1 ton, a Model of Greatness.” I - High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour Mrs. Pat Mooney returned home Monday from Walla Walla where she had been several days with her son Chris for medical treatment. ano RSETS Note the New Brassieres KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO. ‘‘Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” PHONE 171 Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Mrs. A. W. Purdy, Mrs. Julian Mor- fltt, Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. A. W. Adamson drove to Pendleton in the Purdy car last Tuesday. With Repairs that Wear FLOYD KNERR Two doori east Oro. Hdwe. Co. Ore. Hdwe. Co. If you are needing some of the bigger items in Household Goods, such as Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Washers, or Quantity of Smaller Items we are in a position to sell you these ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN You can make a SMALL PAYMENT DOWN and Monthly Payments to suit your purse. We are glad to do this for those not having ready funds for mak ing cash purchases. B arcley CORSET Is individually designed to your exact requirements. Is boned as lightly or as heav ily as you desire, with wire stays. Is trimmed just as you wish. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinney recently moved into one of the Mack bung alows. Mrs. Kinney Is one of the teachers in the local high school. Mr. Kinney recently arrived from Wash- Ington. Is made to please YOU in every little detail. The Umatilla Rapids Power Site Association will hold a meeting in Walla Walla Saturday. F. B. Swayze will attend the meeting. He has been chosen a member of the executive committee. Mrs. Emma Johnson A large number of Hermistonians attended the American Legion dance last Friday night at Stanfield. All report having a very enjoyable even ing. There will be an all day meeting of the Baptist Aid at the home of Mrs. E. P. Illsley, Wednesday, Feb ruary 23. A large attendance is de sired as there is sewing to be done for the Easter sale. Dr. F. V. Prime attended a den tist's convention in La Grande last Saturday. Mrs. Prime accompanied him to Pendleton where she was the guest of Mrs. M, S. Kern while the doctor was in La Grande. HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS For brightening up the home, renewing chairs, tables, the ideal varnish stain is FLOORLAC Stains and varnishes in one operation, giving a perma nent finish and lustre. It is economical to use. For kitchen and bathroom floors, inside floor paint is a durable, long wearing paint 11 is inexpensive and easy to apply. Family paint—the handy can of paint to have around the house. For cupboards, closets, below stairs—any place where a coat of paint is desirable. A full line of Sherwin-Williams products at our store. A Finish For Every Surface S herwin -W illiams P aints &- V arnishes / Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. CASHandCARRY Crystal White Soap $7.50 Per Box STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M Phone 413 (Second Door East Catholic Church) === PHONE 43 Not at home Wednesdays ANSCO KODAKS Films developed-- Enlargements made. Doyou know Make our store your headquarters when In Pendleton one TALLMAN & CO. Taken Un See us for Hardware, Furniture, Paints, Farm Implements, Etc. SAPPERS’ INC of a Hundred Uses PHELPS CASH GROCERY W. L. Kimble sold his 20 acre farm last Monday to D. M. Parker. The property lies about three miles east of town and adjoins Mr. Parker's place. Mr. Kimble left for Bend Monday night after the deal had been closed. Special services are being held at the Mission on the west side every night at 7:30. Rev. C. E. Maxwell is being assisted by Rev. N. W. Fink. There will be services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. on Sunday. You are Invited to worship with us. The "All Around Varnish Stain" THE.. Miss Edile Johnson came home the first of the week for a few days visit with relatives from Hot Lake. She will return the first of next week . Mrs. C. S. Mead of White Salmon, Washington, is a visitor at the T. H. Gaither home this week. Mrs. Mead was a former resident of Hermiston. Old Tires Made Young Have Your Corset Made Especially for You! FLOORLAC GENUINE BULÜDURHAM Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at the Robt. Niemeyer place, 7 miles east of Hermiston, the following de scribed animal: One four year-old sorel mare, bald face, three white feet, weight about 800 pounds, with Power’s saddle on animal when taken up. The above described animal will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 28th day of February, 1021. at 10:00 a. m. the above named place. —22-2tp Edwin Niemeyer. WANTED! If We Can't Please You