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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
THE HE&MISTOy HERALP, HEBMISTOK, OREGON. K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E Ç Q M P A N Y M t n M I i S O N » H O U i l O F Q U A L I T Y A N D • ■ R V IC B * * ~ - .... = = = = = = FOR MEN COLLARS 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 yea up by International Ser vice, which is prompt, dependable and permanent, What an Experienced Farmer Knows We have recently put in a line of all sizes and many styles of both soft and stiff collars for men. Don’t forget the Old-Fashioned dance which will be given Saturday evening. May 21st. Prizes will be .offered for the best old-fashioned costume. Good music. Any farmer of 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, shove's, guards, knives, sections, blades, teeth, etc. THE GEO. P. IDE & CO. COLLARS ARE THE COLLARS MEN LIKE TO WEAR II. G. Stillings shipped one of his pure bred Poland China hogs to Ore gon City. Wednesday and has an or der for a sow from Kentucky to be shipped later. H6 reports that In quiries for stock are more numerous than for some time past. K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E : C O M P A N Y P H O N E O N E -S E V E N -O N E CASH-CARRY ■ n ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R. B. Spencer returned Thursday morning from a weeks visit in the Willamette Valley. Be an International farm er O. II. Warner drove Mrs. A. B. Morr* >on and W. A. Goodman up from Boardman yesterday. T W O D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y B B ■ ■ ■ ■ The Baptist Ladles’ Aid will meet with Mrs. 8. R. Shelleday next Wed nesday, May 25th. The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. C. 8. McNaught Friday, I May 27 at 2:30 p. m. A Complete Line of -L~ ? . O. O. Tapper home and wt»l start soon on the construction of a house for Jack Hannon, the blacksmith. MONOPOLE GOODS are “Quality Goods” W e carry a complete line of these goods STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. PHELPS cash GROCERY — x Phone 413 ============ E c h o F l o u r M ills Echo, Oregon -M A N U F A C T U R E R ^ O F - High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Mower Parts Special As we are going to discontinue handling Mc Cormick Mower parts and in the future stock only Johnston parts for our own machines, we offer the following McCormick parts at 10 per cent cash dis- count while the supply lasts: Pitman Bolts; Pitmans, ironed; Pitman Wood only; Knives; Pitman Boxes, plain; Pitnam Boxes, with grease cup; Mower Knife Clips; Sec tions; Guards; Knife Heads; Guard Bolts; Section Rivets; Knife Head Rivets; Wearing Plate3 These are all guaranteed parts. Buy while the supply lasts and save money. See us about a J<$hnston mower early and if we cannot satisfy you that we have sometning better, pou still have time to buy something else. SAPPERS’ INC. Tka H o o m That D o « Thins* Fir»» HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS Wednesday evening Dorothy Hol land was given a surprise party by ten of her school mates on her six teenth birthday. Dancing, music and games were the diversions and later refreshments were served In cluding a big birthday cake. F. B. Knapton and W. S. Casady left hy auto Sunday morning to at tend the siate meeting of the I. O. O. F. now being held at Albany, Oregon. I They will represent the local lodge at the meeting. It is expected 4000 Born— To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hart delegates and visitors will attend. on May 13, a 714 pound baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar was in [daughter and son and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wolfe drove overland from Pendleton last Monday shopping. I-Yakima and are visiting at the hojne Levi Reader made a trip to Wall | of P. P. Sullivan. Mr. Toner was a Walla Wednesday returning the sann pioneer of Hermiston and such a day. wonderfull change has taken place | since he left 12 years ago that he F. B. Swayze, Mr. Buhman and drove up the highway and. got lost Doris Percey were Pendleton visitors trying to find his old place, now own last Friday. ed by Mr. Sullivan. He says he still has a warm spot in his heart for Her Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Carden of Pen miston. dleton spent a short time in this city last Saturday. Mrs. H. M. Schilling’s Sunday chool class of the M. E. Sunday Don’t forget the Old-Fashioned School gave one of their members a Dance at the Bungalow Auditorium pleasant surprise Saturday when Saturday, May 21st. they called at the home of Herbert Swarner to remind him of his twelfth Mrs. Fred Phelps spent a few days birthday. The afternoon was spent in Pendleton last week visiting at in swimming, fishing, playing hide the home of her brother-in-law G. W. and seek among the willows and top Phelps. ped off with sandwiches, ice cream and cake to which the boys all did Ted Hall has started work on a justice. This class consists of ten cottage In the east end of town to re boys which were all present. A fine place the one destroyed by fire last cake with twelve candles was fur Saturday. nished by Mrs. Schilling, the teach- g Mrs. M. C. Athoy returned last Wednesday morning after spending I a week visiting relatives in Moscow, | Idaho. Order Repairs Early All these items should be listed and ordered early far In advance of the time when they will be needed. 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, is the time lost waiting for repairs Just when the implement should be working to capacity in the field. A s th e In tern ation al D ealer, W e M aintain an Inter national S e r v ic e S tation for Y our C o n v en ie n c e PROFIT BY IT Oregon Haraware & Implement Co. GRADUA TION G if TS ■-Thai Last- Wrist Watches, Rings, Brooches, Lavallieres, Pearl Necklaces, Fountain Pens Are the kind o f Gifts that are appreciated W M . H . O G D EN J E W E L E R & W A T C H M A K E R TO T H E W E S T E N D H e r m is to n , O re g o n BUTTER CREEK ITEMS SFRCIAL CORRBSrONDBNCa Postmaster C. H. Skinner return People on the ridge west of the ed home Monday from the hospital valley are preparing to cut the first [ at Pendleton and is reported as very crop of the year. Some will start much improved. cutting in ten days or two weeks. Roy Keith, while trying to drive I Miss Nason, county librarian, of Pendleton, was In Hermiston Tues an unruly cow last week, was quite j day on business connected with the seriously injured, when his horse fell throwing him and severely cutting local branch library. his face and crushing several ribs. The Westland schools closed last However, he is now getting along j Friday and Saturday the pupils, nicely. The Westland school closed last teachers and parents held a picnic Friday. Miss Graves has returned on the Umatilla river. to Hermiston nnd Miss Duncan will | Mr. H."B. Whitman of the Pendle return to her home at Bend, Oregon. Mrs. Letha King of Weston, pas ton Meat Company was here last Sat urday and bought a carload of hogs sed through last Sunday enroute to | Albany, Oregon to attend the Re from local farmers. bekah convention where she was sent Mr. Clarance Perrish left last as a delegate. On her return Mrs. Wednesday for Weiser. Idaho where King will visit at the home of her j he will engage In farming with Fred daughter, Mrs. P. F. Shaw. Winslow who is already there. Myron, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation, has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. West accompani Miss Jennie Shaw, who had the I ed by Mrs. Mtkesell are attending misfortune to crack the bone of her | Grand Lodge at Albany this week. arm while cranking a car, Is recover Mrs. West and Mikeseil are delegates ing. from the local of Rebekahs. B. J. Nation and sons, Walter and | Leonard, attended the circus in Pen In the accident on the drainage dleton Monday. bridge north of town last Thursday Marvin Richardson is returning to evening the women occupants of thp his home in Astoria, Oregon. buggy were quite baddly bruised and Mrs. C. B. Stroop lost a brooch nnd COMMUNITY AND COMMERCIAL necklace. CLUBS PUT OVER BIG STUFF Mrs. Mary Jackson, of Pendleton, sister of Miss Elizabeth Leek, spent (Continued from page one) Sunday at the home of her parents, miston and many expressing the Mr. and Mrs. John Leek, at their sentiment that they never spent ranch home north of Hermiston. more enjoyable evening. Let’s get' together oftener like this for it gets Wednesday night the Sophomore us acquainted, makes us forget our class of ’23 had a weincr and marsh troubles and keeps us young. mallow roast on the Umatilla butte. On returning they painted their col Chamberlain's Tablets A n Mild and ors, green and gold on the front of Gentle in Effect. the base ball ground grand stand. The laxative effect of Chamber lain’s Tablets is so mild and gentle Albert Smith has Just completed that you can hardly realize that it has been produced by a medicine. Pd. •a screened In porch addition to the Adv. J o o On Your Money A true statement and the dividend is paid in advance. We have always maintained that Goodrich tires were the best buy regardless of price and when Goodrich comes along as the leader in the movement for lower price on high grade, worth-having tires, and knocks 20 per cent off the price it really means that one-fifth of the previous purchase price for Goodrich Tires is handed over to put in your inside pocket. As your banker might say: “ It’s an invest ment that commends itself any way you look at it.” Our business hours are early and late~to meet your convenience. Glad to have you come in any time. We are always at your service Hermiston Auto Co. Windshield Glass, $ 5 .0 0 and $ 5 .5 0