The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 08, 1921, Image 4

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K IN G S L E Y
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M E R C A N T IL E
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Hermiston Locals
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County Agent Fred Be union was
here Tuesday.
Style'.
Ed. Comegy visited hts relatives In
Pendleton the 4th and 5th of July.
Whether in hats, ties, gloves, collars
or hosiery, there is the same careful
effort on our part to offer furnishings
th at gentlemen know to be correct.
You’ll find our haberdashery can help
you look your best. You may be sure
it is stylish, well-made and of good
material throughout.
A. W. Cobb and Sam Boardman
were up from Boardman Tuesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nell drove to
Pendleton
Wednesday
returning
Thursday.
Samuel Reihl, of Seattle, is visit­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Waghorn.
Come in and let us shou) you the splendid new shirts,
lies, hose, hats and caps we are offering.
W e now o ffe r you
F. B. Swayze has been spending
several days visiting with his family
in Portland.
Hart, Shaffner & Marx
Women!! Get These
Surprising
Cooking
Facts!
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Here are some facts about the “Red Star’’ oil range, which if used, will put your
5 cooking problems on the most efficient and economical basis possible.
Clothea
Col. Emmett Callahan was trail
acting business In Hermiston Tues
day from Boardman.
RED STAR
Miss Nlda Patrick was here for
the Fourth of July visiting her slst
ir, Mrs. Frank Ralph.
Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves
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 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.
Bora—To Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Spencer, Wednesday, June 29th. an
eight pound baby girl.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
A. Powell of Umatilla, on Wednesday,
June 29th, a 12 pound baby boy.
K IN G S L E Y
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M E R C A N T IL E C O .
D R L IV K R IR S D A IL Y
PH O N E
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For Outings or Picnics
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LILY LUNCH SETS
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Contains 1 white crepe table cover 42x56; 10
crepe napkins, 10 paper plates.
PRICE, 13c
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ilanby spent
the Fourth of July at Irrigon, tin
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wolfe.
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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.
A. F. Bessie, F. L. Jewett and E
J. Kingsley drove to Pendleton Wed
nesday morning in connection wit'
load matters.
J Mrs. George A. Cressy left for Port
land Wednesday night where she will
i Join
Mr. Cressy and they will spend a
PHELPS m h GROCERY |
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E c h o F lo u r M ills
Echo, O regon
M ANUFACTURERS O F
High Grade Patent
Blue S tem F lour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes B etter Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
REFRIGERATORS
15 per cent off
for balance of season
Until present stock is exhausted. If you w ant to
pay monthly we will still allow this special discount,
but if you want to pay cash wc will allow an addi­
tional 5 per cent off. This means you can buy a re­
frigerator now jierhaps a lot cheaper than the regu­
lar prices will be next summer, so don’t put this
offer aside but act quickly. Our stock is dwindling
fast.
A. W. Adamson,¿proprietor of tin
Play House, made a hurried busincs
trip to Portland Monday night re
turning Thursday morning.
Ask for Demonstration
' SA PPER S’ INC.
È Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper. Geo. E
Card of Thanks
Briggs and II. H. Willard drove t<
The members of the family of Mor­
Pendleton Wednesday transacting is Johnson, deceased, wish to thank
business In the county seat city.
the member-! of Modern Woodmen of
America nn.l Biotherhood of Amerl-
Henry M. Hoffman of Walla Walla an Yeomen and all those who so
is spending the week visiting hi. tindly aslsted during the Illness and
brother Jacob Hoffman and fathe: it the .burial of our departed hus-
who are ranchers of the Columbi. ■and and father.
district.
Clara M. Johnson
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Clarence B. Johnson
Edlie M. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson expec1
to leave for the eact this cotnldg Sal
urday on a two month's vacation A Splendid Medicine for the Stom­
They expect to go as far as New York
ach and Liver
before their return.
"Chamberlain’s Tablets for the
-toniach and liver are splendid. I
Mrs. Harvey Payne was taken ti never tire of telling my friends and
Pendleton one day last week. Shi neighbors of their qualities,” writes
was suffering from an abscess ovei Mrs. William Vollmer, Eastwood, N.
I he left eye.- She was operated oi Y. When bilious, constipated or
and Is getting much better.
troubled with indigestion, give them
a trial. They will do you good.
One of the great benefits derived
front Ihe organization of bee men wa.
the ordering of a car load of honey-
cans. The producers will save con
slderable on tholr cans by purchas­
ing in car load lots.
I have taken the Agency »
for the
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Biliousness and Constipation
"For years 1 was troubled with
biliousness and constipation, which
made life miserable for me. My
appetite failed me. I lost nty us­
ual force and vitality. Pepsin pre­
parations and carthartirs only made
matters worse. I do not know where
I should have been today had I not
tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The
tablets relieve the III feeling at once,
strengthen the digestive functions,
helping the system to do Its work
naturally,” writes Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Birmingham, Ala.
B A K U T m J COHFICTIONEMT
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietor»
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
on BOTH upper and* lower bowel,
removln all foul, decaying matter
which might cause Infection. It
brings out mater you never thought
was in your system and which may
have been poisonln you for months.
Adler-i-ka is EXCELLENT for gas on
the stomach. Mitchell Drug Co.
For Sale
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B a r g a in
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N ursery Co. !
1 Ford Touring 1917
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$195
If I should fail to call ■
on you drop me a card J
and I will call and take >
your order.
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1 Ford Touring 1915
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$150
J. M. PACE
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Hermi»ton, O ra.
g t, mile« north
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1 Ford New Express Body $375
1 Cadillac (Bug Body)
. $125
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BIG SALE
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on all untrimmed
hats and trimm-
ings a t a very
low price.
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B w u t l T Furatahad Saarn« hl Cannaroan
That Doa» Thing« Fir»«
More Men Than Women
Have Appendicitis
Medical reports shown men are
more subject to appendicitis although
many sudden cases occur among wom­
en. It can be guarded against by
preventing intestinal infection. The
intestinal antiseptic, Adler-i-ka, acts
T opp en ish :
The Home Demonstration Agent.
Mrs. Van Duesen, will hold nutrition
clinics at Ihe following places Friday
July 8th:
Mrs. Ed. Jackson's al
10:00 a. m.; Mrs. Henry Sontnierei
at 1:30 p m.; Hermiston Library at
3:30 p. m.
T h e F rench R estaurant
T ha H m m
NO SMOKE!
few days at the coast.
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M.
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K0 WICKS!
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson am
daughter, Clarice, drove over iron
Walla Walla and visited here dtirin;
the Fourth.
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Mrs. P. B. Siscel left Sunday for
Shepard's Springs, Wash., where sh
will visit her sister for a few weea
5 A l l ! rimmed
2 Hats at Cost
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Hermiston Auto Co.