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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
1 K B HEBM M TOIt B E B A U ), HEBMISTOK, OBEOOK. K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E O F O U A L IT V A N O C < > Eber D. Mossie has sold 28 acres of hla land on the diagonal road just east of town to Harley J. Eaton of Stephenson, Washington. Mr. Eaton has been here since early last week and will take possession im mediately. Grocery Department Carnation Milk, 2 cana for .................................................... 2 .25 Sugar, sack ......................... ........................... 7.85 Head Rice, 3 pounds for .............................................................25 • Cornmeal, 9 pounds for ................................................................... 40 z Salmon, large cans ...................................... v................................. 10 Prunes, 25 pound box .................................................................... 1.50 Walnuts, 1 pound ............................................... ............................. 25 Macornl, 3 pounds for 25c, 13 pounds for ............................... 1.00 Cheese, Verrlbest, 1 pound Hermiston Locals S C N V IC C Dale Dungen left here Saturday afternoon on his vacation trip to the middle west. W. O. Best ter of Bend of last week home of Mr. in this city. and wife and Ben Mut arrived here Thursday and are visiting at the and Mrs. G. F. Elliott i ■ Women!! Get These Surprising * ■ Cooking Facts! ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and JJ H ere are so m e facts about th e “Red S ta r” oil ran ge, w h ich if u sed , w ill put you r daughter are visiting Dr. and Mrs ■ co o k in g prob lem s on th e most e ffic ie n t an d econ om ical basis p ossib le. Kern in Pendleton. ........................................... ............... 25 Mrs. M. C. Athey left Sunday even Ing for Vancouver. B. C. where she will spend a month visiting with her sister. Compare these with Pendleton and catalogs K IN G S L E Y TW O M E R C A N T IL E D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y PH O N E CO. O N E -S E V E N -O N E i CASH »"CARRY ■ ; For Outings or Picnics LILY LUNCH SETS S £ « Contains 1 white crepe table cover 42x56; 10 arepe‘napkins, 10 paper plates. M ■ n n P R IC E , 13c STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. N i PHELPS « sh GROCERY Phone 413 E c h o F l o u r M ills E cho, O regon M A N U F A C T U R E R S 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 Use Oil for Summer Cooking No No No No No Coal Ashes Soot Heat Waste Comfort and Economy aw ait those who use our improved oil stoves for summer cooking. They are not expensive, and will pay for themselves in saving fuel. The com I or t alone is worth many times their very reasosable cost. SEE US FOR Come to us when you want any FARM AND kind of hardware. It is guaran- GARDEN TOOLS teed and popular in price. I HARDWARE FURNITURE J. K. Shotwell left here Monday on a short business trip to The Dalles and Portland. Mrs. H. M. Gunn left Tuesday for Eugene where she will attend the University of Oregon summer school K0 WICKS! K0 SMOKE! NO SMELL ! NO TROUBLE ! Repeated official tests have proved that the “Red Star’’ is the quickest, most depend able and economical oil stove on the market It is designed and works like a city gas stove. A beautiful "stove in any kitchen. Substantially built, easy to clean and to keep clean. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley took Mrs . Kingsley’s brother, Dunbn Burdick to Rufus Sunday. I{ om there Dunbar’s parents Mr. and Mis N. Burdick took him to his home a Redmond. Earnest Waterman left her Thursday evening of last week to ac cept a position In his uncle’s stoic at Jefferson, Oregon. Ask for Demonstration Mrs. A. M. Waterman left Thurr day of last week to spend the sum mer with her daughter, Mrs. F. 1 McCallum of John Day. : Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. ■ ¿■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBaBBaiBBBBBaBBBaBBBaBHBaBBBBaBBaBa Mr. G. E. Mason of Pendleton ap peared In person and in behalf of the Baptist Sunday sehool of the eai Mrs. F. D. Callahan delighted the end of the county extended an in 'learts of The Herald force Thursday vltation to the church and Sunday by leaving some fine peaches at the school to attend a 4th of July plcni ifflce. at Athena. There will be free ice cream and amusements in the way A copy of “Training for the Vo- Of games and contests. Free Ice ations,” a fine sixty four page «joi cream and a chance to buy drinks ned booklet put out by O. A. C. ar- ived here this yeek. Prospective Portlanders (are already' {getting ollege students who may be interest- busy to advertise their big expos! d can get a copy by writing to the tlon in 1925. Instead of writing 1. A. C. Registrar, Corvallis. . the name of the city when they reg ■ster at local hotels they are writing An eight and a half pound baby 19?5 Instead. '»oy yas born to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ■haw of the Cold Springs district George Corse had the misfortune Tuesday, June 21. of having 20 tons of hay burn at his farm west of town recently. George Gardiner .drove through lerc Wednesday morning on his way R. Alexander of Pendleton, father tome from the University of Oregon of Mrs. E. P. Dodd of this city, wa; to Baker. He Is a brother of Mrs. the piesiding officer at the recent V. W. Illsley. pioneer reunion at Weston. Miss Emily Shotwell. a local girl took a Mrs. A. W. Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. J. prominent part In the program F. Morfitt and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie there, singing two solos. nade a trip to Walla Walla Monday, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. John Domkey. and three children of Greeley, Colorado Gordon Shotwell and Dave Mid- are spending a few days with Mr Uedorf drove to Pendleton Tuesday and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell. Mrs. Done ■venlng. key and Mrs. Shotwell are sisters The Domkeys are on a motor trip to M. C. Athey was in Pendleton last California. Tuesday on business. Miss Emily Shotwell has return^ J. M. Biggs transacted business In ed home from Whitman college. She Pendleton Tuesday and Wednesday. has completed her sophomore year Otto Hetnl and James Gent drove Mrs. G. C. Patterson and children o Freewater Tuesday to atend the arrived home Wednesday morning tree thinning demonstration being They have been spending the last leld at that place by the. county two months In Portland. agent. Mark A. Cleveland of the Stan Miss Gnlda Mumma returned home field Standard paid this office a call Wednesday and will remain for the Wednesday. iinrmer. LEGAL BLANKS For Sale at The Herald Office For Sale U sed C ars at a B a r g a in 1 Ford Touring 1917 . $195 1 Ford Touring 1915 . $150 1 Ford New Express Body $ 3 7 5 1 Cadillac (Bug Body) . $125 D is t r ib u t o r NOTICE Mrs. H B. Reese will give a must- 1 expect to go east about July 7 cal recital at the Baptist church for two months. Anyone wishing Tuesday evening at 8:00 p. m. for anything In my line please call be her piano pupils. The public is fore above data. ordially invited. 41-2tp. Mrs. Emma John on Why Suffer from Rheumatism? B A K U T «ad CONFtcnONERT STRICTLY FIRST CLASS IMPLEMENTS The “Red Star” Is entirely different from ordinary oil burning stove. It is really a gas range. It generates Its own’ gas from any grade of kerosene, gasoline or distillate. The patened eight and one-half pound double ring flame burner vaporizes the heat units of the fuel and utilizes the energy that la usually wasted In odor and smoke. The heavy, .iron burner becomes red hot and con centrates an Intense heat directly under the utensil. It operates entirely without wicks or asbestos rings. » Arnold Shotwell has left here for his homestead In Harney county. He has been taking post graduate work in the University of California and will return to Berkley in the fall to complete work on his masters’ de gree. Klrtantly Furnished Rtwn« in Connection T h e Houa« T hat Doe« Thing« Firat Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze motor ed to Portland recently. Mrs. Swayze and children will spend the summer there. T h e F ren ch R estau ran t SAPPERS’ INC. RED STAR Hohbach Brea., Proprietors Do you know that nine out of every ten eases of rheumatism are imply rheumatism of the muscles or hrontc rheumatism, neither oil which require any internal treat ment ? The pain may be relieved by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment, which makes sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflicted with rheumatism Hermiston Auto Co. -r