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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
THE IÍEHMISTOK HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON asnsaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI3BBBBBBBBBSBaBSBawBBBaBBB^ JOIN THE ARCOLA CLUB; ATIONAL LANKET WEEK ■ ■ Special Club Prices: H * ' X R efreshing slee p depends upon fre s h a ir and w arm bla nkets. Y our windows provide th e a ir a n d w e s u p p ly th e blankets. • To the First Six Buyers of ■ Ideal ARCOLA $2 Hot Water Heating Outfits 5 .50 For Farm s and C ou ntry H o m es, O ffices, Stores, Schools, Factories, etc. a a a a APPROXIMATE PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE Regular Price. to... $3 ■ .50 Club Price For 3 room house; Arcola nnd 2 Radiators >215.00 >200.00 For 4 room house; Arcola and 3 Radiators ' 305.00 287.50 For 5 room house; Arcola and 4 Radiators 365.00 342.50 For 6 room house; Arcola and 5 Radiators 433.00 410.00 Larger Sizes for Larger Homes i The Ideal-ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfit gives Healthful Heating, Fuel Saving, Cleanliness, Safety, Comfort and Satisfaction. You make a grave mistake If you do not at once take advantage of this exceptional offer and be PREPARED FOR WINTER! The Ideal-ARCOLA is the latest and greatest Heating Invention of the Age. We Guarantee SATISFACTION. K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E C O . H E R M IS T O N 8 H O U SE O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ” P H O N E 171 T W O D E L IV E R IE S ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■EleaaaHaHBflnaBBHHMH» B B Z Get Your L e a k y Roofs Fixed the Rainy Season Opens OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Hermiston Locals USDSaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBlIBBBBBBBBaaaBBBCCSISIBBBaBRfiL After being quarantined for nearly five weeks, the family of Dr. F. P. S Adams is now released and the twins have returned to school. Interior and Exterior Decorating Mrs. II. Schilling was a p’easant caller at the home of Mrs. C. B. llays on Monday. A ll W o r k G u a ra n te e d E. H. M A C K LE Y H s rm ia to n , O rs . a Com e in and g e t our prices on h e a tin g you r h om e w ith th e w on d erfu l Ideal-A R C O L A Bring in Tour Films Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing and family visited in the country last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Haugeberg. R each m e a t E llio tt’s T ir e Shop Mrs. Kennings has been quite ill but is better at the present writing. Mrs. Ben Prior called at the home of Mrs. Adams one day this week. Morrow County Creamery Company Several cases of chicken-pox have . been reported this week. Mrs. Brown has been helping at the home of Mrs. Mumma during the illness of Mr. Mumma. HEPPNER, OREGON Ed. Comegys spent the week-end in Pendleton. Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. Mrs. F. A. Phelps and Mrs. Thos. Campbell attended the annunl meet ing of the Umatilla county Red Cross ■ ■ ■ ■ f l B B a B B B f l B B B B a B a B a B B l B M J a a f l B B B B B B f l B B I in Pendleton Wednesday. Officers a n and directors for the coming year were chosen at that time. a ■ : : One-third of hour Lite is spent in bed W H Y NOT A GOOD SPRING b Z ■ T o use a slang expres sion: “ We're there at the fnish.” C. S. McNaught returned Saturday 0UE PRICES FOR PRINTING AND from Portland where he visited his DEVELOPING ARE mother Mrs. J. F. McNaught who is Film i Price Jr™ I For Kodak of Print P r if in a Portland hospital. No I Film lEa-l W. C. Cox, Manager S O ur finishing depart ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind of pictures you want. Mrs. J. S. Crimine and children of Freewater spent Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mack. Mrs. Criming and children left for a vtsit nt Huntington. Her oldest son Dan will remain here with the Mucks. ■ B. F. Swnggart of the Swaggart stock ranch at Heppner was in town Tuesday. 25 127 Vest Pocket 117INO. 1 Brownie .25 120INo. 2 Brownie .25 116 2 A Brownie .30 116 2 A Brownie or 1 A Kodak .30 118,No. 3 Kodak or 1 Brownie Kodak .45 13PI2 C Kodak .45 122|3 A Kodak I post card size .55! Developing Filins Roll of 6 or 8 .................. 10 Roll of 10 or 12 .......... 15 Glossy Prints .......... 2 cents I B B B B f l f l B f l B B B I B B B B B B B 9 S I I B B S D a s g B B B B 3 a a a 3!2. a □ ■ - a a S ■ ■ 5 ■ ■ » ■ I have just bought the Phelps Cash Grocery and will carry a full line of vegetables, meats and groceries. A delivery ser- vice started October 1st, at which time our line of meats w ere read y. We will con- tinue the Royal Bakery goods. 8 — - 1 R. C. C H A L L IS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES A re Good T ires .03 .03 .04 .05 B u y th em o f .05 .05 .05 .05 Two doors east Ora. Hdwe. Co. FLOYD KNERR - - Two doors east Ore. Hdwa. Co. cents cents extra Mitchell Drug Co. To Gain a Good Reputation Mrs. Millie Deck, Mrs. E. R. Crock The way Io gain a good reputation er and Mrs. A. Sapper were Hermis It to endeavor to be what you appear. The ton visitors at the county seat Friday That is precisely the manner tn which Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Ray Brown. L. V. Kutiner and W. has gained its reputation as a cure | O. King of Boardman were in town for coughs, colds, croup and whoop Monday. ing cough. Every bottle that has ever been put out by the manufact I.. A. Hunt. F. L. Jewett and Lee urers has been fully up to the high Savely made a trip to Pioneer Wed standard of excellence claimed for It. Moulds to the contour of the body nesday on business for the hay as People have found that It can be de sociation. They were expected back Gray enamel finish baked on. pended upon for the relief and cure today. of these ailments and that It is pleas ant and sate to take. O. O. Felthouse and O. G. Sapper were In Pendleton last Friday In con How Better Than Pilli t nection with Mr. Feltbouse's damage The question has been asked—In nit against the railway. what way are <*h«mberlaln's Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartle H a rd w a re F u r n it u r . Im p i ■t. and liver pills?—Our answer Is, they A N N OUNCEM ENT are easier and more pleasant to take I am du n g in g atv other hours to 2:00 to ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • " • » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B M B i BBEBBBflBB a B B B B B B I tdtO P. M and 7;<0 toO.-OO P . M . These and their effeet Is so gently that one hours will he kept with strict regularity ex hardly realise« that It Is produced by D e V a le r a . I t ' - teems, can't take Odd that the blue law machine Then, they not only cept when called nut In eesergenev cases. a medicine. E n g la n d 's U ls t e r off.—Washington doesn't get under way; It's all crank ' Prompt attention will he given calls both day move the bowels hut Improve the ap P o e t. ______ ed up- Brooklyn Engle, petite and strengthen the digestion. and iitfh t Or R. G Gals. S-2U “Kinney Rome” De Luxe Reg. price $ 2 5 — Our price $21 SAPPERS’ INC. $24.85 for a new PREST-O-LITE battery for your Ford, Chevrolet or Overland and 27 other cars and trucks. This lower than pre-war price is for a brand new, high powered, superior quality, long lived Prest-o- Lite battery in exchange for your old battery of whatever make. Backed by Prest-O-Lite Co. and our service. Why not a new battery today? Hermiston Auto Co. a a a u u a u a a s