The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 18, 1921, Image 8

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    TME HEBMUTOM HEBALD, B a R a ÍÍSTON. ORIGO JÍ.
K IN G S L E Y
M ÎH M IÎT O N
M E R C A N T IL E
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M O U »«
O F Q U A L IT Y A N O
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A baby boy waa born to Mr. anil
Mrs. M. D. Scrogga Friday. A ugust
12.
FRUIT JARS
Regular Mouth Self Sealing
Jars »
Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons
H ide Mouth Self Sealing
Jars (all sizes)
Fred W. S teven s has sold out here
and w ith h is fam ily expect to leave
for Los A ngelos before the end of
th is week. He inform s us that he
exp ects to take The Herald many
years.
We have caps and extras for all
the popular jars in this country.
Jelly Glasses
K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E C O .
D ÏL IV ÏR II8
D A IL Y
PH O N E
O N E -S E V E N -O N I
I CA SH «• C A R R Y
We Handle
it
Monopole" Brand
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M.
? PHELPS cash GROCERY
Phone 413
E cho F lo u r M ills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue S tem F lour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
SPECIALS!
*14.95
48.00
1 V acuH te Vacuum Sweeper, waa *28 15. Special
18.75
1 Good Q uality Hammock, was *4.75, Special
3 60
1 Good Quality Hammock, was *5.00, Special
3 95
1 Electric Fan. was *7.25, Special .
3.10
... 6 10
30X 3 Goodyear Tubes. R egularly is *2.23, Special
W e find these alaes overstocked.
2.00
Oil Sloven 10 per cenl off, w h ile present slock lasts.
SAPPERS’ INC.
T he Ho««« T h a i D o w Thing« First
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
CALORIC HEAT
CUTS BUILDING COSTS
TH I CALORIC REQUIRES BUT ONE
CHIMNEY — N O EXTRA CHIMNEYS
M A N T L E S OK FIXTURES HEEDED
ONLY 6 FOOT C itlA R REQUIRED
Do y ju want a map?
Dr. F. V. Prime as secretary of the
Herm iston comm ercial club has Just
received about 50 excellen t road maps
of Oregon for distribution here.
They w ill be given out free w hile
they last by Dr. Prime and at The
Herald office. Conic in and get
Wm. S. Cooper who recently you is.
bought the Maurice Johnson place
ANNOUNCEMENT
got a good start Friday by becoming
For the benefit of those who may
a Herald subscriber. He was thi
third new one to go on our list thal desire my services, I w ish to a n ­
day. By a coincidence Mrs. Clara nounce Unit I have lxiturned to H er­
Johnson's renew al was received tin miston to resume my practice. Of­
same day. She is located at the Ho­ fice hours are from 2 to 5 and 7:30
to 9 p. in. In the future these hours
tel W alclorf in Seattle.
w ill be kept w ith strict regularity,
M. D. Scroggs made a trip to Pen except w lien called out in an em ­
dleton Sunday returning on the ergency. Phone 641. C alls w ill be
given prompt atten tion both day and
n igh t train.
night. Dr. R. G. Gale.
Dancing1 Party Tuesday
A dinner dance w as held at the
Herm iston hotel Tuesday evening.
Nine couples of local young people
were
present.
Ben N eil left W ednesday of last
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
week for a vacation at Lehman
Frank Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. P at Sis-
Springs over in the John D ay'cou n
el. Mr. and Mrs. H ollis Percey, the
try. He w as expected back about
M isses Mary Curry, ' Doris P ercey,
today.
Myrtle S ilvey, Fanny Todd and Jane
Gunn
and the Messrs. Frank H iiter,
Charles R eihl w ho has been visit
ing here left Monday m orning foi Earl Cooper, jEarl B oynton, Chas.
H ill and K. B. H all.
Seattle.
The Herm iston A uto Co. has just
Obituary
Installed a new Andruss electric test
E lizabeth L uella Craik w as born
or to locate electrical d ifficu lties on
in Cook county, Illin ois on March 8.
any make of car.
1858 and died at her home in the
Columbia
district A uguet 10, 1921,
Fred I. Sanford who recently sold
his place here left Tuesday w ith hi aged 63 years, 2 m onths and 2 days.
She w as the daughter of David
fam ily for H am ilton. Montana. The
fam ily w ent in a car, shipping theii and Martha Ann Craik w ith whom
lie lived during her early childhood
goods by train. H am ilton is in thi
in the state of Illin ois. In 1870 she
southw estern part of Montana.
removed w ith her parents to K ansas
Mrs. Gus Tonis of U m atilla Is he and in that sta te spent the greater
ing operated upon in Pendleton to­ portion of her life. She was united
day, Dr. R. G. Gale is conducting in m arriage in 1885 to F. E. Goode.
To them 5 children were born. The
the operation.
ldest preceded her to the ‘‘g fe a t be­
Geo. Sutherland is having a new yond” al the age of 15 years.
A little over a year ago she came
refrigerator made for h is restraurant
and bakery in U m atilla. L. L. Boyt- to Oregon to Join her son and daught
er w ho had come here on ly a short
ton is doing the work.
tim e previous. At the tim e of her
The Herald o ffice looks a little death she w as m aking her home w ith
d ifferent now. The first of th is week her son and her brother 5 m iles
we occupied a store room back of the north east o f H erm iston.
She w as a kind and lovin g m other,
main office and moved some of the
equipm ent back there. T his gives i w orthy and respected friend to
the room we have needed for a long hose who kn^w her.
W hen 17 years of age she yielded
tim e in the front end. A new rail­
ing for our friends io lean on has tier life io the services of her m aster
and liv in g a true C hristian life until
been put In the office.
her death. She sought alw ays to in ­
Vane Boynton. Mrs Martha B oyn­ p ile the lives of others w ith the
ton. Laura Boynton and 5iaxte Rise- abiding faith that she had In "the
land motored to Bend last Friday giver of every good and perfect g if t.”
She w as laid to rest in the eem -
They w ill be gone about tw o weeks.
Iry south of tow n on Friday. Aug.
2th. Truly her's is .a life w ell
G. R. lanson has rented the L. L.
IMPLEMENTS
Boynton house for three months. Mr.
She leaves to mourn her loss, tw o
and Mrs. Boynton w ill go Io Colfax,
sons
and tw o daughters. Fred Goode
W ashington, where Mr. Boynton w ill
have work th is (all. Mr. lanson is of W inner. South Dakota. Ray C.
foreman o f the telephone crew here. Joode of Columbia. Mrs. M. M. Shock-
y of H erm iston and Mrs. L. R Bar-
land
of Jay Em. W yom ing, also five
Mra. F. A. Phelps attended the
funeral of Miss Ruth Hart in Pendle­ brothers and four sislers.
ton Monday m orning. Miss Hart
Sunday School Has Picnic
waa one o f the v ictim s of the Alaska
T he B aptist Sunday school picnic
disaster. The funeral w as at 10 in
was held yesterday on the Bensel
the Episcopal church.
law n. There were gam es for the
young
folk s before the dinner w hich
C. G. Blayden of Boardman was in
included ice cream. A fter dinner
Herm iston Tuesday.
the picnicera w ent sw im m ing.
L. A. Hunt and W. J. Warner
have been appointed as a roinnitttia
Hot Weather Diseases
from the com m ercial club Io assist
D isorders of the bow els are ex ­
II. K. Dean al the experim ent station trem ely dnngeroua, particularly dur-I
field day next m onth. Mr. Dean re­ Ing the h ot w eather of the summer
quested that thia action be taken.
m onths, and In order to
protect I
you rself and fam ily again st a aud- j
Mr«. Paul T. Von Schooley of A t­ den attack , get a b ottle o f Chamber- |
lanta Georgia Is here viaiting al the lain'» C olic and Diarrhoea Remedy, i
home of her parent« Mr. a rd Mrs. It can be depended upon. Marry
B. 8. K ingsley.
have testified to l u excellence..
SUMMER
in y o u r
N EW HOME
Put a beating system in your new home
that will be an investment—that will pay
dividends in comfort and convenience—
that will positively pay its own cost in the
patented
aving : <
of fuel. Tne : famous
f
C aloriC installations are made
fro m blue prints prepured by
C a lo riC engineers who h a v
bad years of unequalled experi­
ence in pipeless heating. N o
charge for this v ita lly im portant
service. Send rough sketch of
your floor plana ioday.
has a proven record of saving W to H tha
fuel over old systems. Heatsalltheroom a
in buildings of 18 rooms or less, through one
register. An unequalled success in home*
in every state. Many in this community.
The money-bark 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
sa tisfa ctio n or m o n ey back.
It pays to advertise. At least
that's w hat W. T. Knapp th in k s and
he ought to know for he put a classi
fied in The Herald to run three tim es
He had to tell us to take it out on ac
count of havin g sold the cow s and
hogs advertised after the paper came
out the first time.
pent.
1 100 pound yapaelly R efrigerator, w as |6 4 .3 5 . Special
1 Good Q uality Hammock, was *4.25, S p e c i a l ................
The U m atilla County Bee Keipesaf
association w ill m eet again at the
library Saturday even in g. Every bee
keeper should plan to attend.
Mrs. M. A. Livermore left Tuesday
m orning for Portland. She experts
Io be gono u n til next spring and may
go east from Portland.
Quality Goods
1 Grass Rocker, w as *23.95, Special
O. C. Young, Henry Thompson*
and Jack Knapp returned Tuesday
even in g from a trip w hich took them
up buck of Ukiah. W hile up there
they saw a lot of bear tracks and one
real live bear.
RUT
PERPETUAL
Mrs. B. F. Leavell of Caldwell
Idaho is v isitin g her daughter Mrs
Ralph Evans. Mrs. Leavell w ill also
Frank StoDe who has been in a
visit a son at Culver before retu rn in g
hospital in W alla W alla rettirned
to Caldwell.
home th is m orning.
Tails and Squats
TW O
Wm. H. Ogden is nicely located
W O. Rotram el and fam ily have now at his new place of business
three doors east of the post office.
moved to one m ile east of U m atilla.
People w an tin g jew elers service w ill
Wm. H. W arner who has been h ete tind him there.
v isitin g his non W. J. W arner left
E. O. Comegys of Sappers’ left on
W ednesday o f last week for Loa
A ngelos where he w ill visit another b is vacation this w eek. He went
from here to Pendleton and w as e x ­
son.
•
pecting to spend the tim e fish in g
and
loafin g som ewhere up in the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner and
daughter Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Joe m ountains.
Ralph made a trip to W alla W alla
W ednesday.
Economy Jars
Rev. C. E. M axwell has resigned
h is pastorate w ith the Free Method­
ist church here and w ith his fam ily
left th is m orning for C hicago. He
w ill be in charge of an orphans'
home in the suburbs o f th at city.
Oregon Hardware
' & Implement Co.
FIK LESS F U M A C 1 T U P U
•
MC MIEWr
T tx M .S .r ..
Sunburn Time is Here
You can laugh in the
face of the sun if your
skin is protected with
NYAL FACE CREAM
WITH PEROXIDE
The Qualify Cosmetic The Wise Woman’s Beauty Ally
Apply Nyal Face Cream before going out, and
burning of
you are safe from the blistering and bi
sun or wind. If you neglect the precaution, apply
Nyal Face Cream when you get home; it is
remedial as well as preventive.
Unexcelled as a Beautifier.
Classy-Ues Any Complexion
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
R E. Mitchell, Prescription Druggist
Dealers in
Eastman Kodak« and Film«, Columbia Grafonola«, Edison Phonographs
- HERMISTON, OREGON
Get Your Loose Wheels
Tight
-A T -
T w o doors ra n t
O re. HdWe. Co.
FLOYD KNERR
T w o doors ea st
Ore. Hdwe. Co.
We have installed
New Electrical Equipment
and are in a position to give expert
service in anything electrical
We have just installed an
Andruss Electric Test
and will locate any electrical trouble
on any make of car.
Hermiston Auto Co.