The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1921, Image 4

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    THB KEBM ISTOlf HET t ALP , HEBMISTOK. OBJDGOM.
K IN G S L E Y
M E R C A N T IL E C O M P A N Y
M IR M IM O N «
H O U S S O F O U A U T Ÿ A N O « « R V IC B "
WHY are we selling more than we used to?
BECAUSE we can sell
2 5 pounds prunes for
Peas, canned
Tomatoes, solid pack
Corn, canned
Beans, white, pound
Flour for
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Scratch Feed, per hundred
2 0 bars White Wonder soap
Pineapple, large can
Head Rice, 3 lbs.
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$1.50
7 for $ 1
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5c
$2
$ 2 .6 5
$1.00, bar 5c
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. 35c
25c
K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E C O M P A N Y
T W O D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y
P H O N E O N E -S E V E N -O N E
Tom Burnea of Madras, Oregon
will a u i.e bare shur.iy w ith,» com­
plete outfit to farm the Wm. Ben­
nett place on the highway, two mile»
east of town.
Eber Moesle sold 20 acres of laud
to J. Eaton of Stevenson, Washing­
ton. Mr. Eaton will take possession
of the place the first of June.
E. P. Dodd has nearly competed
his house on his ranch four miles
north of town. He Just finished the
planting of 10 acres to alfalfa.
m
‘Quality Goods”
W e carry a complete line of these good*
B
A. M.
PHELPS ( ash GROCERY!
Phone 4 13 — •••■
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Echo F lour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURER^ OF-------------
High Grade Patent
B lu e S te m F lo u r
*
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
SPECIAL!
Ingersoll watches 10 per cent o ff
for cash up to the night o f
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.
The Houae That D o n Thin»« First
HARDW ARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
What an Experienced Farmer
Knows
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Markham have
purchased a large wheat ranch near
Wheeler, Washington and moved
their household goods to their new
home last Tuesday.
E. M. Rogers suffered a stroke of |
paralysis last Tuesday morning when
he was in town in the local post of­
fice for his mail. He was taken home |
where he is now confined.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sapper, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Locbrie and M. C. Athey
motored in Mr. Sappers car to Irri­
gon Wednesday evening and attend-1
ed the Community Day exercises.
The E. P. Dodd Real Estate Agency
recently purchased the La Barre In­
surance
agency. Those
holding |
policies purchased from Mr. La Bar­
re should see the E. P. Dodd Co., f->- I
renewals.
Any farmer cf experience can tell about how long his farm ma­
chinery will run before the parts that need replacement will wear
out. These include, with many others, shares, shovels, guards,
knives, sections, blades, teeth, etc.
Ordr Repairs Early
All these Items should be listed and ordered early far in advance
of the time when they will be \eeded. You will save time and
money by ordering all the repairs at one time. This will save
you money later In the season, when you may be obliged to pay
for long distance telephone calls, and express or parcel post charg­
es on numerous small orders.
When Delays are Expensive
And, what may later prove much more costly than these charg­
es, iB the time lest waiting for repairs Just when the implement
should be working to capacity in the field.
A* the International Dealer, W e Maintain an Inter­
national Service Station for Your Convenience
John C. Muthlson left last Wednes-
iay morning for Mosier, Oregon, I
R. Alexander was in town from where they will make their future |
Pendleton Monday.
home. They sold their place to Mr.
’.nd Mrs. Orphla Chapman, who mov­
Mrs. Anna Athey is visiting rela ’d on the place last week.
tlves at Moscow, Idaho.
Several of the local farmers have |
W. J. Maxwell of Athena, has leas­ planted small patches of Blckldw
wheat for an experiment. If the
ed the Ed. Miles place.
I wheat does as well as the farmers
E. J. Kingsley was In Pendletoi I think It will, it will be planted ex-
ensively in the future.
on business Thursday.
MONOPOLE GOODS
■
Buy International machines for the most successful operation
of your farm, then keep them 100 per cent International as long
as they last by using only Genuine I H C Repairs. Be an Inter­
national Farmer, and we will back you up by International Ser­
vice, which is prompt, dependable and permanent.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Putman were
called to Stanfield last Monday on
account of the serious illness of Mrs.
Putman’s cousin, Mrs. Fred Hall.
CASH and CARRY I
STORE OPENS 9:00
Be an International
farm er
p
“Kismet” Is one of the very best
Several car loads of Hermistonian:
I films ever shown in Hermiston. It
were In Pendleton Saturday.
I's coming Sunday and Monday nights
Mrs. Nell Lewellyn spent Saturday One show each night, starting at
S:00 o’clock p. m. Get reserved
and Sunday in Pendleton.
eats at the Mitchell Drug company’s
Roy Alexander was here Tuesdaj I store.
looking after some land business.
Every woman of Hermiston and
Old-Fashioned dance at the Audi­ [ vicinity is invjted to attend a busl
torium, Saturday night, May 21st. ness and social meeting of the Com-
I munlty Club next Tuesday, May 17.
August Stad of the Upper Butte at 2:30 p. m. Those attending
Creek country was in town Wedens should provide themselves wjth a tea
day.
cup and teaspoom
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone and sou
Alfred W. Jacobson recently pur­
drove to Pendleton Saturday on bus! chased 71% acres of the old Peterp |
ness.
estate one and a half miles east of
the Umatilla river, near the power
Fred Chase and family of Wheeler plant. He also purchased 20 acres
Washington, moved on the La Barre north of town from J. M. Biggs. Mr.
place last Thursday.
Biggs Is with the Geo. W. Elder I
Agency.
Allen Von Berhen moved on the
L. C. Quick place Wednesday, which
Are you doing your share to keep
he recently purchased.
down the files Ihls summer? Now is
the time to commence to kill them
Miss Anna Myers of Oregon City, and not leave any substance lying |
Oregon, Is visiting for a few day; around that would attract flies.
Work the (ly swatter over time now j
with Miss Myrtle Silvey.
and It will help to control them lat­
Emily Shotwell, who Is attendili; er. Swat the fly all summer.
Whitman College at Walla Walla,
spent the week end at home.
Make Farm Poultry Flocks Pay
In one Iowa county during one |
Dr. F. V. Prime attended the month recently 62 demonstrations in
Eastern Oregon t Dental convention the culling of home poultry flocks
in Pendleton Saturday and Sunday were held, in which 6,833 birds were
handled and 2,000 culled out, thus)
Mrs. Mary Pedro of Upper Butter saving their owners $3.322 for feed.
Creek country was in town Wednes­ A total of $1,200 was realized from
day having some dental work done the sale of these nonproducing birds.
by Dr. Prime.
The women in another county I
have decided that their flocks are
C. H. McElroy purchased J 5 acres mostly mongrel, that the housing is f
In the Minnehaha district last week poor, and that 90 per cent of them
from the E. P. Dodd Real Estate are infected with tuberculosis. Now I
Agency.
they are culling out the infected j
birds and the nonlayers as the result
Arnold Shotwell has completed of Information gained from the |
this year’s work at Berkley College county extension workers. Farm
and is sojourning at home for a short people are showing a greatly increas­
time.
ed Interest in the farm-home poultry |
flock, says the United States Depart­
See a good movie show, and then ment of Agriculture.
go to the Old-Fashioned dance at
the Auditorium, Saturday night. May
Something Lacking
21st.
"No boss— no sah—we ain’t got no I
Mrs. P. B. Daugherty, from Celllo, beer!” said the old darkey waiter to
is spending a few days here at the the man who had just ordered that
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. beverage with his steak and French-
fried potatoes— "but we’s got some
J. K. Shotwell.
‘near-beer’ that maybe you would
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger. Mrs. like, sah.”
“Near-beer? What’s that? bark-
Wm. Fennell and A. T. Herein of
Boardman, were Hermiston visitors ed the man.
Well, boss—I dunno ’zackly__
Wednesday.
but it’s this a-way. sah. This near-
Mrs. J. M. Riggs returned Tues­ beer looks like beer some, an’ It acks
day morning from Albany. Oregon like beer some, and It tastes like beer
where she has been visiting relatives a good deal, but sah! when it gets to
yo' stomach, why It just nacherally
and frlenda.
ain't got the authority!”
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murphy of
Pendleton and W. Nelson spent Sun­
The Miracle of the Theatre Art
day with O D. Olenn and family "Kismet" at the Play House Sun­
northwest of town.
day and Munday, May 15 and It.
PROFIT B i IT
Oregon Haraware &
Implement Co.
—
If Your W atch or Clock is Out of
Order Bring it to Me
I will give you
SATISFACTION OR*
YOUR MONEY BACK
WM. H? OGDEN
JEW ELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
H a m i l t o n , O re g o n
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
Hermiston Auto Co.
Windshield Glass, $5.00 and $ 5 .5 0