THE HEBM18TOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
K IN G S L E Y
• M I« M H T O N
M E R C A N T IL E
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O F Q U A L IT Y A N O
along w ith them in their long Journ
ey.
C Q :
T. P. Campbell returned
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Rodgers of | c h ic ° S ° W ednesday evening.
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from
W alla W alla were here Staurday and
Sunday With th eir daughter Mrs. I An eleven pound boy w as born to
H. Pelm ulder. T hey were on their Mr- and Mr8- W lu- H- Ogden Tues-
w ay to California.
p a y . A ugust 23.
This is “REPUTATION” Week
A t The Play House
Sam Oldaker, pioneer real estate I The reclam ation office is pu ttin g
man here, is In town.
*n ■“■’e attractive im provem ents In
the form of a new side walk and
L. A. Hunt made a trip to P e n d le -Icurb a,oi,n d the tw o sides of the I
ton Monday and to Heppner Tues- Property that front on the street,
day.
| J. N. Sm ith Is doing the work.
We have our
Fall Leather
Vests and Coats
Dan Barlow, who is sign in g up
grow ers for the hay association, can-
vassed the M innehaha district th is
week.
on display this week.
PERPETUAL
CALORIC NEAT
SUMMER
in y o u r
CUTS BUILDING COSTS
THE CALORIC REQUIRES BUT ONE
C H IM N E Y — NO EXTRA CHIMNEY»
M AN TLE S OR FIXTURES NEEOIO
OHLY 6 FOOT CELLAR REQUIRED
NEW HOME
Put a heating system in your new home
that will bean investment—that will pay
dividends in comfort and convenience—
that will positively pay its own cost in the
saving of " fuel.
; famous patented
’ T h ef
I Gordon Shotw ell left for Vale and
I Ontario W ednesday to be gone about
[ a w eek - He le Interested In some |
| contracting work there.
They are all “Summits”
A party of young folks serenaded I 1 A- Berger of Boardman w as a
Mr. and | Mrs. Raymond Longhorn Herm iston visitor Monday. Mr. Berg-1
1er is a director in the Oregon C o-|
Monday evening.
operative Hay Growers.
E verett Cosar, who has been sick
Jim Todd left for W alla W alla
for tw o w eeks at the home of Mrs.
Rena W aterman is rapidly recover W ednesday afternoon.
ing.
Rev. F aiher Luke of Bend is visit-
Rev. F. R. Jackson of the Metho- |
kerc-
fo n t mit
dist church expects to leave for con
A. N. Raymond w as taken to the
fcrence next Tuesday. Spokane is
The “REPUTATION” of this Line is Unsurpassed
hospital in P endleton W ednesday
the m eeting place.
m orning
by
Joctor Illsley. H is |
M. M. Shockey left for Hood River | case is not considered serious.
W ednesday m orning. He expects to
locate there.
| Tw o ton o t niail arrived at the |
H erm iston post o ffice W ednesday
Frank Otto o f Boardman w as in I m orning. It came in 39 sacks and I
town Monday.
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m ade the day an unsually busy one |
around the office.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K eller left
F. M. G uitw itz and sister May
Monday for Jonesboro. Arkansas.
They have been v isitin g Charles left for Portland W ednesday morn- I
lag. It is rumored that an interest-1
Keller here for several weeks.
ing social event is to come off next
The J. K. Shotw ell fam ily and Mr. I * eek > in « hi<-h Mr. G uiw itz w ill be
and Mrs. George Prindle left here Ia Participant.
Thursday on a motor trip to Crater I
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Lake.
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Prospects are at last good for a
tourist park here, as Claude Kellogg
yt
j r it a
T W O D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y
P H O N E O N E -S E V E N -O N E
Mrs. Ellen Lancaster of Spokane nf th e H erm iston A uto Co., has
and Miss Viola Flanagan of C hicago lea8ed Part of the c - u - H ays place]
are v isitin g at the home of Mrs. E.
Newport avenue and w ill put in
R. Crocker.
| w ater service, toilets and a wood
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supply. The place has shade and is |
The Shotw ell gravel plant has been I near en o,,Kh t° the business section
[set up on the h ill between here and | to bri,'B tla d e to the cfty.
I S tanfield. It Is tak in g up gravel
for topping (lie road between here I Mr- and Mrs- Henry Jacobson of I
land U m atilla and also for the reclam - 1>eiltl|eton « e r e here Sunday v isitin g i
l i t ion service for lin in g the A line. | at tbe bome ° f Mr. and Mrs. John
I They w ill be able to furnlsli some | ’Leck- The latter are in Pendleton
gravel for private Individuals who | this
| may w ant It.
Vests as low as $6.75
and as high as $15.00.
They are just about
half what they were
last year.
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Fu R N A C E
Caloric in stallatio n , are made
I r o n blue prints prepared by
C aloriC engineers who have
had years of unequalled experi
ence in pipeless heating. N o
charge for this v ita lly im portant
Send rough sketch of
your floor plana lo ia y .
has a proven record of saving
to
the
fuelover oW systems. H eatsalltheroom !
in buildings of 18 roomsor less, through one
register. An unequalled success in hornet
in every state. Many in this community.
The money-back guarantee of the manu
facturers, The Monitor Stove Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and over 125,(MX) 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.
For Hunting
and Fishing
Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co.
All kinds
For Sport Wear as well
as Work
. P1PELESS FUfcMACL T U T U
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MTENT
T b c M .S .C .
K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E C O .
30x32l Ford Wheels
$6.00 while they last
C A S H ¿ü? C A R R Y
A 7-
Two doors enst
Ore. Hdwe. Co.
FLOYD KNERR
T w o door* east
O re . H d w e . Co.
W e Handle
Farms Change Hands
“Monopole” Brand
Dr. H. C. Curry the eye specialist I A real estate deal of considerable
[o f S ea ttle was In tow n Tuesday.
[im portance w as put through th is
w eek when H arvey Payne and Burt
The Sunday Journal hotel column Nation traded places. The Payne
[reports th at “Joe H inkle the H erm it- farm is Just south east of town and
| ton Irrigation expert Is in town."
(he Nation place is on B utter Creek
The consideration w as not m ade]
E ugene Cumins and T. E. Hend Public. The Dodd agency handled
[lic k s of Boardman were visitors o f l ' b e transfer.
Herm iston Tuesday.
Quality Goods
STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M.
PHELPS cash GROCERY I
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When you bake a pie
do you ever »top to « in s id e r th a t fo r th e tam e
money and no w o rk a t all you can buy a high
grad e pie fro m ua?
When you bake a cake
it coat* you as m uch a * you would pay ua to
hake It 'f o r you and w e g u a ra n te e t h a t our
ra k e w ill please your m oat faatidioua gueat.
When you bake bread
aonte o f th a t bread w ilO>eaold before you ra n
poaaihly uae it up. You get our bread fresh
eve ry day anti you |»ay no more.
C IT Y B A K E R Y
SPECIALS!
1 Good Maty mock. regular »1.25, Special
$ 3.10
1 Graak Rocker, regular 129.35, Special
14.00
1 I .urge iM rlg era lo r. regular 64.35, Special
45.00
1 VacuettQ Carpet Sweeper, regular 28.15, Special
1 ElectfiV
........ 18.75
Flat Iron, regular 17.50. Special ..........................
1 Family Scale, regular 14.50, Special
6.20
R. F. liaw son , Stan field , was 'n
town Tuesday.
An eig h t pound girl was born to
I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Board
| man W ednesday even in g. August 17.
Oil Stoves 15 per cent discount.
Lawn Sprlnklort 1-3 off.
CARD OF THANKS
We w ish to thank the O. W. R ft
N. em ployes for Iheir beautiful silver
Henry Hanby reports that he is
>et and the good w ishes that accom p
shipping 25 boxes of pears a day to
anied the gift. It w ill alw ays be
Baker. He has about five acres and
am ong our treasured possessions.
Is h avin g no trouble sellin g them at
Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Sm ith.
good prices.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs and
baby returned from Pendleton Mon-
| day m orning.
John Hanby who lives in the
John Day country stopped off here
last week to visit his brother Henry
Hanby.
335
1 Brass Hand Spray Pump, (B ucket T ype.) regular 12.60
Mpertwb .,v -.;z-.......................................... .......................................... 1.65
Goodyear 3 0 ^ 1 Tubes at. each
2.00
ANNOUNCEMENT »
For the benefit of those who may
I desire my services. I w ish to a n
R. A. Allen of Irrigon was here nounce that I have returned to Her
| W ednesday.
miston to resum e my practice. Of
fice hours arc from 2 to 5 and 7:31)
F. C. McKenzie and fam ily were In io 9 p. m. In the future these hours j
Pendleton Tuesday and Wednesday. [ w ill be kepi w ith strict regularity. |
except w hen called out In an em
Jim Beebe of Stan field w as here ergency. Phone 641. C alls w ill be
[ W ednesday.
given prompt atten tion both day and
[ night. I)r. R. G. Gale.
R. O. H orning left the middle of
this w eek on a cam ping trip to Des
To Music Students
olation lake in the Blue inountuins.
Mrs. Harry B. Reese w ill be in
Hermiston the week school begins to I
Mrs. E. J. K ingsley left for Red-
[mond Sunday m orning. She w ill he resume her m usic teaching. She w ill ]
be glad to m eet all old stu d en ts and
gone about tw o weeks.
any new ones.
Mrs. Ashmun left last Friday at
m idnight for Snoqualm ie, W ashing
ton to be w ith her m other who was
to he operated on Monday. Mrs.
Neth. the mother, recently suffered
a severe attack of a crontc trouble
thought to be turner or cancer.
Elberta
peaches
for
canning,
large size put up in lug boxes, can
be had now at Page Ranch, Stanfield
Adv.
4
th
annual
Qarámoun t
t4 = W E E K -
SEPTEM BER
Famous Thomas Drills
NOW AVAILABLE
In 16x7 and 20x7 sizes
Farmers who have wanted hoe or single disc
drills in 16x7 and 20x7 sizes can now obtain them in
the popular Thomas Grain Drill. We are stocking
these two in addition to the regular sizes and can
make prompt shipment. Thomas Drills are sold at
prices based on present factory costs which are lower
than for several years.
’ T(ie Not|hw„,,, Gr„ te, t
We carry the most com- lm|l|eiI, „ t „„„„
píete line of Farm Machin
ery, Implements, Pumps,
Engines and Water Systems
carried in the Northwest
and we will gladly mail
catalogs on anything that
may interest you.
Portland a id Spokane.
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.
Garden llo ee 1-4 oft.
See our stock of Alarm Clocks and the new Kveready 300 foot
F lash ligh ts.
SAPPERS’ INC.
T h e House Tkot Does Things First
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
The women ot tne Baptist ladles
aid are m eeting w ith their husbands
Hot Weather Diseases
at the Callahan home for Dinner. A
Disorders o f the bow els are ex
good tim e Is expected.
trem ely dangerous, particularly dur
ing the hot w eather o f the summer I
A ear from M ontclair. New Jersey m onths, and in order to
protect
was seen on the streets o f Hermiston yourself and fam ily against a su d
Thursday o t last w eek. It had a den attack, get a h ottie of Chamber
trailer attached w hich w as really lain ’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy.
a house on w heels. The tourists It enn be depended upon. Many
were tak in g home conveniences right have testified to Its excellence..
Hermiston Auto Co.