The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 22, 1921, Image 8

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    THE HXBMISTOK HERALD, KxBMlSTON. OBXOO j N.
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O F Q U A L IT Y A N D
•S R V IC K "
O. H. Warner of Boardman was In
town Tuesday.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Henry Hitt and family went to |
I Pendleton Tuesday.
12 POUNDS HEAD RICE ........................................................... $1.00
5 POUND NET WEIGHT LARD
.............................................. $1 00
CORN FLAKES. POST TOASTIES. QUAKER QUAKIES, PUFFED
WHEAT. 7 PACKAGLS FOR
$1.00
8 CANS TOMATOES ...
$1.00
7 CANS CORN
...........
$1.00
..............
$1.00
10 CANS SALMON ......
$1.00
7 CANS PEAS
4 OVAL CANS SARDINES. LARGE SIZE
.......................... $1.00
7 POUNDS PEANUT BUTTER (Furnish own containers)
$1.00
50 POUND SACK TABLE SALT
$1.00
3 CARTONS SODA CRACKERS (Perfection Sodas No. 3 size $1.00
8 CANS MILK FOR
20 R O L L ^ioiL E T PAPER (W hite Crepe) FOR
$1.00
$1.00
20 BARS WHITE WONDER SOAP FOR
$1.00
5 PACKAGES RAISINS
$1.00
S P E C IA L
FREE
FREE
We give FREE 3 bars Creme Oil Toilet Soap
with every 14 bars of Crystal White for $1.00.
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
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O N E -S E V E N -O N E
CASH-CARRY
For Outings or Picnics
. " t LILY
,■ LUNCH SETS
Contains 1 white crepe table cover 42x56; 10
erepe napkins, 10 paper plates.
PRICE, 13c
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M.
cash GROCERY
Phone
413
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E c h o F lo u r M ills
Echo, Oregon
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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
A t.
REFRIGERATORS
kjum ;
15 per cent off
CUM*
for balance o f season
<T i.rfMt' . .
Until present stock is exhausted. If you want to
pay monthly we will still allow this special discount,
but if yuu-wjmt to pay cash we will allow an addi­
tional 5 ppr cent off. This means you can buy a re­
frigerator now perhajis a lot cheaper than the regu­
lar prices will lie next summer, so don’t put this
offer aside but act quickly. Our stock is dwindling
fast.
'—SAPPERS’ INC.
Th« Ho««« That Do«« Thing« Fir«t
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
C. S. McNaught left here Sunday
I evening for Portland.
A. E. McFarland of Umatilla was
[In Hermiston Monday.
W. A. Ford of Umatilla was a
I Hermiston visitor Tuesday.
E. R. Farley, Studebaker and Win
ton agent at Pendleton, was here
Tuesday.
C. P. Adams went to Pendleton
I last Thursday to have some dental
work done.
¡Women!! Get Thesei
Surprising
Cooking Facts!
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cooking problems on the moat efficient and economical baaia poaaible.
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 burucr 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.
F. B. Swayze made a business trip
I to Portland Sunday evening re-
I turning here Thursday morning.
Earnest Carson left Wednesday
[evening for Woodburn where lie will
be employed by the geologic survey
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe of Walla Walla
who have been visiting at the Pel
intilder home left Monday for Cali­
fornia.
K0 WICKS!
NO SMELL!
O. O. Felthouse and Joe Yudy ol
Columbia district returned will
families Thursday from a vacation al
Seaside.
K0 TROUBLE!
Ask for Demonstration
: Oregon H ardw are & Im plem ent Co. i
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P. B. Siscel went to Shepherd’s
Mrs. Anna Strohm left here Thurs Springs, Washington Sunday night.
day morning of this week for a twi Mrs Siscel is visiting there.
weeks stay with her daughter in
Hood River.
Will Chase of Twin Falls, Idaho,
has purchased the W. O. jFIllpot
Geo. H. Adams of Portland Mace a mile north of town. The
| former manager of the Play lion;
•'illpots have been here but a few
theatre, 1s visiting with Mr. ant •lonths and will return to Lebanon,
Mrs. O. H. Heinl.
'’lie E. I’. Dodd agency handled the
.tai.
Mrs. N. J. Gillette of Echo and Mi
I J. O. Jay of Pendleton were her«
Eleven men of the telephone crew
Sunday visiting their parents Mi ire now registered at the Hermiston
and Mrs. Isaac Jay.
hotel. They are: G. R. Iansnn, fore­
man, F. S. Het her, E. E. Cooper. J
Mrs. Verlin Graham of Prorsei
Ellis. A. B. Hill, John Wallace
Wash., is visiting her mother Mi
A. H. Spicer, Iz W. Anderson. D. W
| J. S. West. The two Indies made i Grove and wife, M. R. Baker and
trip Io Pendleton Thursday.
wife, and W. J. Tracey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilderbaci
W. W. West and Lewis Blaisdell of
came home Saturday morning. Mrs Waterloo, Iowa, have been visiting
Bllderbaek has been visiting rein at the home of J. S. West. W. W
lives at Chehalis for some time.
West is a brother of J. S. West and
Mr. Blaisdell Is an old friend. Both
J. A. Murray, manager of the left the first of this week. Mr.
Pacific Telephone company office a I Halsdell will go to California for a
Pendleton was In Hermiston or visit before returning to the cast.
business for the company Tuesday
The old thermometer continues t
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellogg and hoist itself skyward these days and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straw left lien the exodus of those who can get
the latter part of last week for Lake iway to the mountains and beache
tourist
travel
Chelan. Wash., where they will cn continues. Auto
Joy a vacation.
through here is very heavy and it ir
expected to Increase during the next
«Mr. and Mrs. H. Pelmulder return month.
ed last Thursday from a two week-
A fire caused by a spark from a
vacation at Seaside. Mr. Pelmulder
says the beach Is as cold as Hermiston freight engine burned over about
half of the orchard on the Chamber-
Is hot.
lain estate and on the Jack Smith
place
Wednesday. Both places are
J. C. Downing left Wednesday
evening for Glendive, Montana. His out near the Experiment station
family will follow later ns they ex­ Every one in the vicinity came to
pect to make their home there. help and the fire was finally stop­
Glendive is In the extreme eastern ped. but not until it had almost
reached one of the houses.
part of Montana.
Dr. W W. Illsley relumed from
his vacation trip last week, lie
attended the American Legion con­
vention at Eugene as the Hermiston
delegate and from there drove to
Crater Lake. He reports the mad
•s being fine all the way. a large
part of the highway being paved and
the re«t In good shape.
K0 SMOKE!
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.
J. A. Wattenburger, the big bee
man of upper Butter Creek was 1«
town on business the first of thi
week.
R. B. Sp'ncer has Just purchased
an Oldsmoblle truck with which he
will run a freight service to Pendle­
ton from HermlXton. Echo and Stan­
field. He will make a specially of
hauling the fall fruit crop.
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RED STAR
Mrs. Martha Haneline left Friday
I evening for the east where she was
called by the illness of her father.
Col. J. F. McNaught left Sunday
evening on a business trip which will
take him to various points in Brit
ish Columbia.
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T. P. Campbell left for Chicago
last Sunday evening on his vacation,
lie will be gone about a month.
“The Kid,” Charlie Chaplin's mil
lion dollar picture will be at tin
Play iHouse a week from Sundaj
and Monday.
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Here are some facta about the “Red Star” oil range, which if used, will put your
J. E. Leonard and Ben F. Young of
I the Leonard oil leases were In the
city Wednesday.
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two classes. Class “A” with a mem­ ed motor trip which has taken them
bership of not less than 2P will re­ to almost all parts of the United
ceive $25.
Mates. They went to Kiorada last
fall by way of California and the
W alla Walla People Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rogers of Wal­ southern route and spent the winter
la Walla are visiting tlielr daughter there. This spring they Returned
Mrs. H. Pelmulder. The Rogers home by a northern route which took
have just returned from an extend­ them through Washington. D. C.
V A C A T IO N T IM E
How’s Your Car?
Is it able to stand the gaff of a hard trip? Are|
your tires in good condition? How many new
inner tubes are you taking?
How About These Questions .
Don’t take a chance—Let us give your car the
once over and put it in the pink of condition before
you go away.
TIRES
and
ACCESSORIES
OMTRfBUTon
$2500 For Prize Jerseys
The American Jersey Cattle club
is giving $2500 in cash for prizes
this year, to be divided among the
county clubs at county fail's in the
fall. The clubs will be divided into
A Splendid Medicine for the Stom­
ach and Liver
“Chamberlain's Tablets for the
stomach and liver arc splendid. I
never tire of telling my friends and
neighbors of their qualities.” writes
Mrs. William Vollmer. Eastwood. N.
Y. Wh-n bilious, constipated or
troubled with indigestion, give them
a trial. They will do you good.
Hermiston Auto Co.