The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 06, 1921, Image 4

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    THE
HEBMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to all Those Living
in the Country to Attend a
WEINER ROAST
and Entertainment
Given by the Commercial Club and the Community
Club at the Auditorium Thursday Evening, May 12
at 8:00 o’ clock
This Ad Donated By
KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO.
CASH-CARRY
Hermiston's new Home Made Bread
13c or 2 for 25c. Your Grocer or al
the City Bakery.
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We carry a complete line of these goods
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M
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PHELPS CASHGROCERY
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
Ross Newport was in town last
week,
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Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ben-
sei, April 24th, an eight pound baby
boy.
“Quality Goods”
Phone 413
J Hermiston Locals
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glasgow were
in the city Tuesday on business from
Irrigon.
MONOPOLE GOODS
N
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMEMENT CO.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ben
nett of Umatilla, April 24th, a five
pound baby girl.
Miss Doils Percey is working in
Suggestions By Rose Committee
the post office, giving Postmaster
The Community club rose commit-
Skinner a rest. Mr. Skinner is not tee, Mrs. Wm. Leathers of Columbia,
feeling very well.
Mrs. A. C. Voelker of the west side,
and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle of the east side,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kuhn of Chi­ are recommending trying out of two
cago arrived here Tuesday morning different varieties of yellow roses for
and will spend the summer on their this district. The Dutchess of Well­
place north of town.
ington and Madame Ednard Harriett.
These are two of the hardiest types,
C. W. Kellogg. E. J. Kingsley, Carl and it is believed they will thrive in
McNaught and Dr. F. V. Prime drove this community. If there are any
to Pendleton in Dr. Prime’s car last questions you would like to ask about
Friday to attend a road meeting.
the rose campaign, the committee
will gladly give you all the inform­
E. O. Comegys and J. T. Hinkle ation they have.
went to Pendleton Wednesday to at­
tend a special meeting of the D. O.
K. K. of the order of Knights of
Pythias.
Mrs. Jack May, from Stanley, N. D.
laughter of Mrs. W. O. Sutherland,
- Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Warner of arrived this week and will probably
Boardman were in Hermiston shopp make her future home here.
ing last Tuesday.
Howard E. Chamberlain of Taft,
C. G. Prindle and wife, E. IT. and California, left for his home Monday,
Mrs. Duty drove to Pendleton last having been called here by the death
Saturday shopping.
of his father, Corwin Chamberlain.
Mrs. Earl Mitchell returned home
All who can, should make arrange­
last Saturday after being in Port ments to go to Pendleton Saturday
land several weeks.
for the county track meet. Twenty­
eight children from Hermiston and
C. Downing was in the city the Columbia will compete in different
first of the week visiting his home events, and a large home crowd
from Yakima country.
should be there to encourage them.
Mrs. Pat Mooney went to Walla
Don't Forget to Register
Walla the latter part of last week t
All those who did not register for
visit friends and relatives.
the last election, or those who have
changed their address, must register
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and at once if they want to vote at the
Mrs. Graybeal of Umatilla were in coming special election. The regist-
town shopping Monday.
ering closes this Saturday, and you
can register with O. C. Young, in the
C. W. Caldwell and son George E P. Dodd Real Estate office on
from Irrigon were in Hermiston Main Street.
Thursday transacting business.
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I will make a trip to Pendleton
Gordon Shotwell and H. E. Me- Saturday for the Track Meet. Leave
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,ii Hermiston 9 a. tn. Returning leave
Keen made a trip to Pendleton on the i —
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a Hall
Pendleton
Hotel 6 p. m.
Hau
auto stage Wednesday on business. '
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DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
SPECIAL!
Ingersoll watches 10 per cent off
for cash up to the night of
May 14 (Saturday)
These are the same price all over
the country, yet we are offering
this special for a few days. Every
watch guaranteed for one year
SAPPERS’ INC
Business By
Long Distance
Telephone
There seldom is a business transaction between men in dif-
ferent places that cannot be completed by telephone and in many
instances, in less time than it takes to dictate the average bus­
iness letter.
Consider the time taken by correspondence and the unavoidable
delays of the mails. Try the long-distance telephone in your out-
of-town business transactions.
Recent improvements In transmission have made it possible
to talk satisfactorily to any point in this country.
Long-distance service Is the direct and economical method of
communication and does away with undue expense and delay.
FURNITURE
L. C. Quick Sells
L.;C Quick sold his place south-
west of Hermiston last week to Alien
Von Behren, who will move on the
place this week.
If Your Watch or Clock is Out of
Order Bring it to Me
I will give you
SATISFACTION OR
YOUR MONEY BACK
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER C WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
Hermiston, Oregon
TIRES COMING
DOWN
All Automobile Tires Have
Dropped 20 Per Cent
If You Need a New Tire
GET IT NOW
Is Your Car Shy on Pep?
If it is, it is time to see us.
Save your car by preserving
its pep.
We know what to do and
can do it in a hurry.
We are always at your service
ASK FOR PACIFIC LONG DISTANCE
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
HARDWARE
Felthouse Place Sold
W. W. Felthouse sold his place
near the Columbia school last week
Io J. D. DeMoss of Banks, Oregon,
the consideration being $10,000. Mr.
DeMoss will move his family on the
place at once. Mr. DeMoss is a rel-
ative of the famous DeMoss family of
singers.
IMPLEMENTS
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Hermiston Auto Co.
Windshield Glass, $5.00 and $5.50