The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 01, 1921, Image 4

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Saturday, July 2, 1921, we will give to the first fifty
customers a can of Crimson Rambler Syrup FREE
CRIMSON RAMBLER is an Oregon Made Syrup
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Here are some facts about the “Red Star” oil range, which if used, will put your
a cooking problems on the most efficient and economical basis possible.
Made by Oregon people—
Made for Oregon people
Sold by Oregon people—
Used by Oregon people
Get your can and give it a trial.
THIS FIRST CAN IS FREE
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RED STAR
Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves
Sale on Ladies’ and Children’s White Shoes, $1 and $2
The "Red Star” is entirely different
ordinary oil burning stove. It is ¿eajij
range. It generates, its own gas fro
grade of kerosene, gasoline or distillate
patened eight and one-half pound doub <-
ring flame burner vaporizes the heat units
of the fuel and utilizes the energy that is
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.
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
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¡CASH »'CARRY
Sheriff Zoeth Houser was in Her
miston on business Wednesday.
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Dr. F. R. Dorn of Echo was a vis
4tor here Thursday evening of la>
week.
For Outings or Picnics
LILY LUNCH SETS
Contains 1 white crepe table cover 42x56; 10
crepe napkins, 10 paper plates.
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M.
i PHELPS « sh GROCERY
E c h o F l o u r M ills
Echo, Oregon
M ANUFAC TURERS OF-
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
Beautiful Grass Rugs
8x10 feet . . $5.95
9x12 feet . . . 8.00
Less 5 per cent for cash
This is a new imported shipment and the
best grass rug buy you ever witnessed. We
also have some small grass throw rugs.
Refrigerators
15 per cent off for balance of season, extra
5 per cent for cash.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
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FURNITURE
K0 SMOKE!
K0 TROUBLE!
Repeated official tests have proved thnt
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.
E. P. Dod.i made a business trip t
Yakima last Friday, returning horn
Monday.
Ask for Demonstration
Dr. R. <3. Gale left for Spokane
Wednesday night, where he will be ■
gone about 10 days.
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Miss Frances Hinkle returned
Sunday from her studies at the Un
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KO SMELL!
John Watson came ever from Wal
la Walla Tuesday and will visit her
for a few weeks.
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IMPLEMENTS
Mrs. C. W. Kellogg returned
L. A. Hunt, Morrow county agent,
home Monday after visiting about
and Fred Bennion, our county agenl,
10 days in Portland.
were in attendance at the hay grow­
ers meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. M. Straw returned horn
Friday from Pendleton where she
Miss Enid Waterman returned
had been visiting friends.
hone Tuesday morning from Mon­
mouth, Oregon, where she has been
Frank Thomas has leased his two
attending Normal school the past
places and left for Portland where winter.
he will spend the summer.
The ladies Aid of the Methodist
An eight and a half pound bo church will give an ice cream soci­
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling al, Friday evening, July 8th in the
Mattoon on Friday, June 24.
basement of the new church. AU
are cordially invited.
Mrs, I. E. Putman returned horn
from Portland where she has ben
Rev. C. E. Maxwell is back from
visiting frl?nds for several days.
camp meeting at the mission. Sun­
day as usual Sunday school 10 a. m.
R. C. Challis and family are on a and Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
vacation. J. -C. Dowing Is takin in. All are Welcome:
care of the place while they arc gon.
J. Skovbo, the well known Her­
Mrs. C. E. Hensley and three
miston bee keeper has just shipped
children of Pendleton are visiting
his first consignment of honey for
with Mrs. W. B. Beasley for the week
this year to Portland. As a rule no
honey is ready before July.
W. A. Correll teturned home Mon­
day from Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Dr. and Mrs. Illsley left here Wed­
where he was called by the death of
nesday In their car for- a vacation
his father.
of about ten days. From here they
Leave orders for your Fourth of will go to Eugene where the doctor
July Ice cream for one gallon or moro will represent the Hermiston Post
before July 2nd with Mitchell Drug at the state convention of the Amer-
Inn Legion. From there they will
Co. Pd. Adv.
motor to Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holland and
NOTICE
daughter. Miss Dorothy, left Sunday
I
expect
to
go east about July 7
for California points to spend the
for two /months. Anyone wishing
summer.
nytliing in my line please call be­
fore above date.
R. B. Spencer returned home Wed­
41-2tp.
Mrb. Emma Johnson.
nesday from Pendleton where he haa
been working In the baggage room
of the depot.
Peter Castrlc left Monday, June
27th, for a three months visit with
relatives and friends in Washington
and Oregon coast towns.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pelmulder left
for Portland and coast points Thurs­
day where they expect to be gone for
two weeks on a vacation.
Wm, Thomas, sheriff of Clark
county, Washington, stopped ' over
night In Hermiston last Monday en­
route from Pendleton to Vancouver.
Washington. He had a prisoner
with him who occupied the city Jail
over night. Mr. Thomas is a broth­
er-in-law Qt Merle Phelpe.
C. G. Prindle left Wednesday for camp for six months or more. Tom
San Francisco where he may make expects to remain -here permanently.
his permanent home. He is a pon
of D. H. Prindle who lives about
Leave orders for your Fourth of
four miles west of Hermiston.
July ice cream for one gallon or more
before July 2nd with Mitchell Drug
Tom Marxen came to Hermiston Co. Pd. Adv.
last Sunday from near Astoria, where ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
he has been working in a loaning
office.
For Sale
U sed C ars at a
B a r g a in
1 Ford Touring 1917
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$195
1 Ford Touring 1915
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$150
1 Ford New Express Body $ 3 7 5
1 Cadillac (Bug Body)
. $125
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hats and trimm-
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low price.
a A ll Trimmed 5
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