The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 03, 1921, Image 8

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OBUGOA.
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K IN G S L E Y
M E R C A N T IL E
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HO U»K O F
Q U A L IT Y
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Hermiston Locals
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JOIN THE ARCOLA CLUB !
“Peck's Bad Boy," will be a feature
at Pound’s theatre, Umatilla, next
Tuesday evening and at Hermiston
Play House next Wednesday evening.
Special Club Prices
The many friends of R. A. Brown-
son will he glad to learn that he has
passed the danger point in his Ill­
ness and is making rapid progress
toward recovery.
Mrs. E. H. Mackley became seri-
ously 111 this week and was taken to
the hospital yesterday for an opera-
tion.
2 fo r 2 5 c
To the First Six Buyers of
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I P en d leton
K IN G S L E Y
M E R C A N T IL E
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Mrs. Jess Gossage’s baby has been
very ill this week, but is reported to
be improving.
B ak ing Co.
O F Q U A L IT Y A N O
The marriage of Fred Crawford
and Mrs. Catherine Wight occured in
Walla Walla last Saturday, Rev. M.
E. Bollen of the Baptist church of-
ficlatlng.
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Thos. Campbell, C. S. McNaughl,
E. J. Kingsley and J. F. McNaught
were in Pendleton Wednesday in con-
nection with the Butter Creek road.
DA RK MORNINGS
are with us to stay for some time
For Farm* and C ou ntry H om es, O ffices, Stores, Schools, Factories, etc.
APPROXIMATE PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE
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For 3 room house; Arcola and 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
435.00
410.00
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We have ones that will wake you up for $2.00 and
one that will make you get up for $4.00
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Dr. and
Mrs. F. V. Prime, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Kingsley and Mr and Mrs. C. S.
McNaught were in Pendleton for the
Marcus show Tuesday evening.
WM. H. OGDEN
C. S. McNaught will go to Pendle­
ton Friday as a member of the county
budget committee.
JEWELER. & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
E. R.
at Cold
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side of
H e r m is to n , O re g o n
Shaw who has been living
Springs has moved to the
Dobler ranch two miles this
Umatilla.
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Club Price
Larger Sizes for Larger Homes
W. A. Leathers was a county seat
visitor Wednesday.
Do You Need an AlaYm Clock?
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Hot Water Heating Outfits
C. M. Edmonds lost a fine cow
last week.
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Ideal-ARCOLA
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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-AltCOLA is
the latest and greatest Heating Invention of the Age. We Guarantee
SATISFACTION.
Com e in an d g e t our price* on h e a tin g your h o m e w ith th e w o n d erfu l
Ideal-A R C O L A
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
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The Babtist ladies aid will hold a
cooked food sale at Sappers’ store
Saturday, November 5. The Pen­
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Baptist Church Notices
dleton Baking company is donating
R. V. Ashmun, minister. Residence
a fine cake to the aid. Mrs. Callahan
3 BIG STICKS OF
president of the organization will first house east of the library.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Ed.
present
the
cake
to
the
person
mak­
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CANDY
ing the largest purchase during the Bensel, superintendent.
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instructions
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With 3 pound tin
* f o r th e remaining
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K. E. Ericson returned from Port-
^e given at the high school,
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four numbers of the
VACUUM PACKED
land Monday morning.
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class is being formed to meet
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a demand on the part of the young
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and J. Jeopl®- Mr. Bensel will teach the
j F. McNaught were Pendleton visitors class.
Monday.
■ Tbe attendance is climbing. Como
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and join the ranks.
1 pound can .......................40c
Mrs. R. O. Horning returned Sai-
The junior B. Y. P. U. which
urday
from
a
two
weeks
stay
in
mccets
in
the
basement
during
the
3 pound can
$1.20
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Portland. Her mother, Mrs. Vera morning worship hour broke its at-
a
5
pound
can
$1.90
q Boswell returned with her.
Mrs, tendance record last Sunday. Parents
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PENDLETON BREAD, 2 for 25c
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wni remain here a few days.
ren to ,ake advantage of this training
Royal Bakery Bread, 2 for 25c
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under competent leadership.
Creamery Butter, 55c lb.
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The Hermiston post office took
* be senior B. Y. P. U. meets at
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in *546.06 from stamp sales alone
Leader, Miss Mabie Brown,
during the month of October, which l°Pic. Thy will be done with my
will show that Uncle Sam’s business m°ney.
A cordial invitation is ex-
is benring up pretty well in the face tended to all the young people not a
R. C. CHAL1IS, Prop.
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of all the hard times talk. And its attending elsewhere.
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all cash business too.
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Union services. Rev. Wann will
The Baptist and Methodist church­ preach on limitation of prominent.
es will hold a union service together There will be an anthem by the ladles
at the Baptist church next Sunday chorus. We will sing from the new
H EPPNER, O R E G O N
morning at 11 a. m. Rev| Harry hymnal.
A. Wann of the Methodist church
Evening worship.
"The souls
Will pay highest market price for butterfat.
will preach. This is a special service eclipse”.
Sunday Noon and Evening
in honor of Armistice day which
1 be Baptist ladies aid will hold a
Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment.
Price 60 cents
comes next week. It is also in re- vuuked food sale at Sappers’ Hard-
sponse to President Harding’s re- "are Saturday afternoon.
quest that disarmament be featured
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
in sermons at his time as the big a* 7:30.
confidence opens in Washington next
M R S. M I L L I E D E C K , P r o p .
week.
Wm. Shaar and Burt Mullin are
both harboring in the Shaar building
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glasgow of Ir­ The building which was partly de­
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stroyed in the fire was ready to oc­
cupy the first of the week. They are
A new Free Methodist pastor is ex­ running two ehairs all the time and
pected here within a short time. Rev.
Maxwell resigned the pastorale here
LYCEUM TICKETS FOR SALE
this summer to enter work in Chicago
Adult's season tickets to the lyce-
Frances Price of Boardman was in
um can be secured for *2.25, child­
town Tuesday.
ren's tickets *1.00 for the remaining
FREE
S e a s o n T ic k e t fo r $ 2 .2 5
FREE
Royal Club Coffee
W in te r L y c e u m C o u r se
Morrow County Creamery
Company
Cold Storage Market & Grocery ■
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Oregon Hotel Cafe
W. C. Cox, Manager
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One-third of hour Lite
is spent in bed
WHY N O T A
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The
“Ki .mney V Rome”
De Luxe
Moulds to the contour of the hotly
. Jjray enamel finish baked on.
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Reg. price $ 2 5 -- Our price $21
SA PPER S’ INC.
Farmtwr*
four numbers by applying to O. C.
The Baptist junior B. Y. P. U. Young at Dodd’s office.
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it ,*<,
■ noon. Twenty were present and
b0<Xl MeaI “
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7f you would enjoy good health,
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Pumpkin pie. kceP
bowels regular. No one
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* hen constipated. When needed,
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take Chamberlain's Tablets. They
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Mr». A. C. Voelker entertained Mrs. are m*ld and gentle.
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A Timely Suggestion
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This is the season of the year
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Her a W»rld of Good
fceilttln's Cough Remedy. It is al-
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J Ella L. Button. Kirkville. N. Y.. more prompt and satisfactory when
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B ber of my friends and all who have as the first indication of a cold ap-
* used them praise them highly.’* pears and before it has become set-
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drug.
medicine It la.
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$24.85
for a new PREST-O-LITE battery for your Ford,
Chevrolet or Overland and 27 other cal’s 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.