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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
TH E HEBM IATO9 H EBALB, HERMISTON. ORXOOA. K IN G S L E Y M g U M ItT O N I M O U B I OR OU A U T * AND Hermiston Locals C Q c M E R C A N T IL E Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mooney and Mt' and Mrs. Louis Slkey left here Tues B. P. Dodd made a trip to Board- day m orning for a vacation in the man Monday. m ountains back of P ine City. They E. F. Ames w as a Pendleton v is it were acompauied by D. H, Prindle. or Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jay and d au gh t Ed Saylor of B u tter Creek w as in er Lavelle Jean came down from Pendleton Sunday for a visit at the Pendleton Friday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jay. Isabelle Dodd returned from P en L avelle w ill stay w ith he grandpar en ts th is week. dleton Tuesday m orning. •U R V tC C " FRUIT JARS Regular Mouth Self Sealing Jars Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons H ide Mouth Self Sealing Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M cN aught imotored to P endleton Monday. We have caps and extras for all the popular jars in this country. Mrs. C ollins of P endlton visited her sister Mrs. E. P. Dodd Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cresey re turned from Portland Tuesday m orn ing. Jelly Glasses Tails and Squats D t U V lR It a M E R C A N T IL E PH O N E D A IL Y CO. Monday. Mrs. Gorham of Bpardinan has been here and is leavin g to r hei home today. » Quality Goods STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. I PHELPS cash GROCERY i ,, - Phone 413 ■ Î !■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon ». 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 REFRIGERATORS /5 per cent off for balance of season Until present stock is exhausted. If you want to pay monthly we will still allow this special discount, hut if yoii want to pay cash we will allow an addi tional 5 per ctfnt off. This means you can buy a re frigerator now perhaps 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. SAPPERS’ INC. Tba Houie Thai Doe» Thing. F ir.t "3 - HARDWARE s ervice. The money-back guarantee of the manu facturers, The Monitor Stove Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, and over 125,000 satis fied users, protect you and back up your judgement in buying a CaloriC. Now, before house-cleaning is the best time to put in a CaloriC. Quick installa tion in old homes or new. No plumbing nor alterations. And remember—your satisfaction or m on ey back. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. FURNITURE ju st received a new electric lantern for locatin g wire trouble at night. A ugust Biesse and fam ily lefl here W ednesday m orning on a m oloi trip which w ill take them to Rocka way beach. The telephone crew has put in some new poles on the diagonal road and has done work w est of Ihe r a il road track. M K L E S4 FVftMACETttFLE • Th. M. S. Ca. Anaconda Man Here H. T anner and fam ily of Anaconda Montana, stopped off here Monday to visit H. T. Fraser. Mr. Tanner is m echanical superintendent of all Ihe Anaconda Copper com pany prop erties in Montana. He is returning from a trip w hich took him to Cal- fornia via Salt Lake. Mr, Fraser form erly lived in Anaconda and they arc old friends. N G M TEU r ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Notice New Prices J. RI. D unning, circulation m anag er of the East Oregonian w as in town W ednesday and today. A. W. Cobb of Boaidm an was here Sam B oyer-the Portland hay buy- W ednesday, leaving Thursday m orn *er was in Herm iston on business the ing. first of the week. C. J. McIntosh, editor of the O. A. / Ben N eil w ent to the A. W . R uggs C. new s b u lletin s, w as in town a 'farm w est of E cho Monday a fter short tim e Tuesday afternoon on his way to Burns. He exp ects to return noon to repair a gas engine. next week when the college board The local telephone office has of regents are here. Send rough s k e tc h o f jo u r floor plans today. has a proven record of saving to the fuel over old systems. Heats all the rooms in buildingsof 18 rooms or less, through one register. An unequalled success in homes in every state. Many in this community. * ■ Mitchell Drug Co. Soda Fountain : g ■ ■ n Drinks 5 060,5 wil1npain buy a Coc*c ,a’ Root Beer, Small Lemon Sour, Pineapple or Van illa Soda anJ Phosphates and Plain Sodas, any flavor. r y f\ r? •• Q 1 or Ice Cream Sodas. These will be Z a v z C * r U l t i j U n d a e - “ made the same size, same fruit and g ■ ® same quality Famous Hazelwood Ice Cream as our former 25c Sundae and Ice Cream Sodas. g ■ 15c Plain Ice Cream ■ Pts. 35c-B ucket Ice Cream--Qts. 65 5 See us for your Party Ice Cream or Sherbet Specials MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY R. E. Mitchell, Prescription Druggist Dealers in Eastman Kodak, and Film ., Columbia Grafonofa., Edison Phonograph. HER M ISTO N, OREGON ■ ■ J „ ■ Unusual Comedy Coming -------------M ANUFACTURERS O F ------------- ' C a lo ric in stall a t ion» are m a d e fro m blue p rin ts p re p are d by C a lariC engineers who have had years of unequalled experi ence in pipeless beating. N o charge fo r th is v it a lly im p o r ta n t CARRY Î “Monopole" Brand ■ Mrs. M. R. McMartin and d au gh t er Mrs. E. It. Shaw of Cold Springs visited Francis Fletcher and fam ily at R ichland, W ash., from W ednes day to Saturday of last w eek. Mr. Fletcher is a cousin of Mrs. Shaw. His father is head of the F letcher Produce Mfg. Co. of Chicago. The Herm iston school board has a notice in another colum n ca llin g for H. A. McKeen w ent to Bingham bids for driving school busses on the Springs Saturday, retu rn in g Sunday North H ill route and on the route ■ outh east of town. Anyone in ter evening. ested should see R. A. Brownson or J. F. T.lcNaught returned Monday M. D. Scroggs. m orning from h is trip to B ritish Mr. and Mrs. A. A. G uiw its of Columbia. Portland left for their home Monday Miss B ertha McKeen has been ifter a week v isitin g at Ihe home of w orking in K ingsley's store ,sinci his brother Frank G uiwits. O N E -S E V E N -O N E NEW HOMi Put a heating system in your new horn« that will be an investment—that will pay dividends in comfort and convenience— that will positively pay its own cost in the faving of fuel. The famous patented field, was a H erm iston visitor T ues day. We Handle M ■ nil CALMIC REQUIRES biZTONf C H IM N E Y — NO EXTRA CHIMNEYS M A N TLES O R FIXTU RES N E E D » Craps may become a th in g of the Bert M ullins has bought the W il past w ith the advent of a new top liam Miskell residence property in sp in n in g game w hich Sappers' are Ihe city. db playing. We took a. spin to try Howard Ililsley of Portland is v is tu r luck and would have taken itin g his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. P. everyth in g in the “ pot” if there had been any pot. But lif there had Illsley. been a pot we w ouldn’t have been J. D. Zurcher, attorn ey of S tan so lucky. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i CASH CUTS BUILDING COSTS Mr. and Mrs. H. B. N oland of A cem ent side w alk is being built W alia W alla spent Tuesday n igh t at in the Chezik store block. Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pel- Ed. M arshall of P endleton was In ntulder. Mr. N oland is a law yer in W alla W alla. Mrs. Noland and Mrs. Herm iston Tuesday even in g. Pelm ulder are sisters. Economy Jars K IN G S L E Y CALORIC HEAT ONLY 6 FOOT CEUAR REQUIREO Jars (all sizes) TW O O. H. Warnar of Boardman was here Monday. IMPLEMENTS ' Mrs. Fred R ingon arrived hen W ednesday of last week from New 'Salem, North Dakota, and is visit!ni (at the home of her m other Mrs. C IA. Hay. M. A. McCall and C. C. Hansen lexpert farm ers of Lind, W ash., w e n at tha experim ental farm Saturday kind Inspected the work being done (there. 1 Members o f Ihe U m atilla County Bee Keepers association should re- I member the m etin g for Saturday even in g, July 30 at the public li brary. “Jack S traw ,” Robert W arw ick’s new P icture, w hich w ill be shown at the P lay House n ext Saturday is about an icem an who follow ed his 'ady love across the con tin en t and became a w aiter and won her hand after she had blosomed out as a ociety debutante. Of course, he really w asn ’t an icenian and a w a it er at nil. In reality, he w as the 'Archduke of Pom erania” traveling incognito. B ut it all m akes a most am using screen comedy. W. Som erset Maugham wrote Ihe original play. W illiam De M ille directed Ihe picture, w hich Includes In its cast such players as Carroll Mc- Comas, J. M. Dumont, Charles Ogle, and Sylvia A shton. It is a P ara mount A rtcraft. George H. Adams, form erly m anag er o f the Play House left Saturday morning for Portland where he w ill resume his d uties w ith Ihe Hu. -Il- PULLMAN ORGANIZES TO FIGHT Lane P lano Co. FIKES ‘N NEARBY DISTRICT Mrs. Ray Miller w ho lives between here and U m atilla is leavin g for Portland where she w ill visit her mother. She w ill also v isit friends at Oregon City. N. J. V anskike o f the Milton E agle paid The Herald a brief visit Monday afternoon. Mr. V anskike w as on his way home from Ihe sta le editorial convention at Bend. B usiness men of Pullm an, under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce have organized to assist in figh tin g grain field fires. The city fire bell is to sound alarm s and field fire fig h tin g equipm ent of every de scription has been ascm bled at the city h all. Fast autom obiles have t>een volunteered to carry the city fire figh ters to any point in Ihe P u l lm an section where field fires occur. Mrs. M. R. McMartln. m other of Rains Hanlt Harvest H arvestin g operations through Mrs. E. R. Shaw and Mrs. E. B. Shaw , is v isitin g them nt Cold the w heat belt of th is country were Springs th is summer. Mrs. McMart halted the first of the week by heavy rains. Only a little rain fell around ln Is from Couer D 'alene, Iduho. here but at Pendleton It was quite Jtoy H anim ersley. Pendleton rep heavy. L ittle damage w as done to resentative of the Union Savings and the w heat crop, but harvest work Ixian association motored to H erm is had to be stopped. ton on busineee Saturday. He re turned to Pendleton Sunday after A Splendid Medicine for the Stom ach and Liver noon. “C ham berlain's T ablets for the Word has been reeelved here stom ach and liver are splendid. I ' (hat the Board of R egen ts of O. A. C. never tire of tellin g my friends and 1 twill be In Herm iston som e tim e dur neighbors o f th eir q u alities," w rites ing the first w eek In August. The Mrs. W illiam V ollm er. E astw ood. N. I 'exact date o f their v isit has not yet Y. W h -n biliou s, constipated or ■ been learned. T hey w ill Inspect the troubled w ith Indigestion, give th en ij a trial. They w ill do you good. Experim ental station w h ile here. r