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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
THE HERMISTON I IE KALI), HERMISTON. OREGON iiB K IN G S L E Y H IR M IS T O N M E R C A N T IL E « H O U M O F Q U A L IT Y A fS iD Hermiston Locals Q Œ « R R V IC C M in u u u iit N B a a ----------- R. A. Brownson is out again after nearly two weeks siege of pneumonia. --------- The Tum-a-Lum Lumber company is puting a new hay scales at Irrigon. - THEM OVER - SI. 00 2.00 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 in n H n in iu iiiiiiiiiu iM m M u a ^ JOIN THE ARCOLA CLUB a s Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton was * here Sunday. i ---------- - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper were Pendleton visitors Monday. — W. II. Mcfford of Boardman was 3 a Hermiston visitor uesday. LOO Toilet Paper, 20 rolls Flour, Olympic, sack Coal Oil, 5 gallons Macaroni^-13,pounds White Wdnder Soap, 20 bars Lard, 5 pounds net weight a iiH Special Club P rices: To the First Six Buyers of ■ 1 5 J B a * A. W. Adamson returned Tuesday j| afternoon front a business trip to B Portland. Ed. Beddow and James Gentry are in Portland this week attending the big stock show. Ideal ARCOLA H ot W ater H eating Outfits 5 For Farms and Country Homes, Offices, Stores, Schools, Factories, etc. « a 5 APPROXIMATE PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E « HOM BK O F Q U A L IT Y A N O Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daught er expect to leave Saturday for Den ver where Mrs. Felthouse will visit her mother. Q Q : « 1 R V IC « ” A baby boy is a recent arrival In ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sanderson. The youngster wll! celebrate November 4 as his birth- day. D A R K M O R N IN G S Club Price For 3 room house; Areola and 2 Radiators *215.00 *200.00 j| For 4 room house; Arcola and 3 Radiators 305.00 287.50 jg For 6 room house; Arcola and 4 Radiators 365.00 342.60 For 6 room house; Arcola and 5 Radiators 435.00 410.00 H ® Larger Sizes for Larger Homes are with us to stay for some time J. K. Shotweli, E. K. Jackson and Chas. Skinner were out on the But ter Creek road yesterday getting things lined up for the work which is being done today. Do You Need an Alarm Clock? We have ones th at will wake you up for $2.00 and one th at will make you get up for $4.00 The community club v<ill meet next Tuesday, November 15 at 3 p. m. at the library. An interesting program has been ananged and it is hoped there will be a good attend ance. The ladies of the Umatilla home bureau will be guests of the club. WM. II. OGDEN JEW ELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END H a r m iite n , O re g o n la a a a a R d aaaaaaaBBBBnnauoaa; Regular Price. The Ideal-ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfit gives Healthful I i Heating, Fuel Saving, Cleanliness. Safety, Comfort and Satisfaction. J 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. I g 6 J I I Come in and get our prices on heating your home with the wonderful Id eal-A R C O LA i OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. I Excellent progress is being made by Baldwin and Swope in the con ■ struction of the new building of Sam ' i a a a i a i B B i n a j Rodgers. Last week only the foun- N S C n S I I I I I S M B B B f l B f l a f l B f l B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f l B a B B B B I I I E I I D R B f l H I i t A daion had been layed; this week the brick walls are all up and it will not ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B S B B B 93 be long before Sam will be open for to seed 100 acres of the McComas ■ a ® business again. island this fall. H EAVY MILKING COWS ' • W ill be at the J. W . Campbell place In the east city limits with B George Strohm and If. K. Dean ■ who are In Portland attending he g pacific international livestock expo- U sitlon are reported by the Oregon H Journal as being registered at the J Hotel Oregon of that city. George ¡g took two ears of fine pure bred Du- ■ roc hogs for exhibition at the show. A Carload of Good Dairy Cows Thale are tuberculin tested, heavy milking cows There are Jerseys, Guernseys and Holsteins in the lot H Will sell these fine cows at very reasonable prices ■ ■ DR. J. F. REEDY H C ■BBBBBBBB aB BB BB BB BB BB B KB UB BB BB BB B BB BB Bb B » Morrow County Creamery Company Mr. I. E. Putman was the victim of a pleasant surprise Tuesday even- ing when the ladies of the study club and their husbands dropped in to remind him of his birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent In vis iting and games after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Twenty four guests were present who departed at a late hour wishing Mr. Putman many happy re turns of the occasion. J. O. Kerr and family have moved to tlie McComas island. Mr. Kerr is a wheat rancher and has Just finished seeding 600 acres of wheat nt his ranch in the Holdman district. Mr. Dodd and Mr. Spencer were nt Cold Springs Tuesday looking over the road. R. J. Shaw and family were Sun day visitors at the ranch of E. E. Shaw at Cold Springs. It was Mrs. E. E. Shaw’s birthday and a birth day dinner celebrated the event. Mrs. J. O. Kerr was also a caller during the day. PLOTFCT DEMONSTRATION MAN IN TOWN LAST WEEK FREE 3 B IG S T IC K S OF CANDY FREES With 3 pound tin VACUUM PACKED Royal Club Coffee B 1 pound can 40c 3 pound can ...........$1.20 5 pound c a n .......... ...........$1.90 P E N D L E T O N B R E A D , 2 for 25c Royal Bakery Bread, 2 for 25c Creamery Butter, 55c lb. - r Cold Storage Market & Grocery ■ A. C. Conley of Salt Lake Reports all ■ R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. * The ladies altar society will hold P.-oiects Have Surplus Hay; f B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B K B B B B B b J* a Christmas bazaar and sale in the Dear to Continue Work balcony of the Oregon, H;nr<,ware and Implement company store on A. C. Cooley of Salt Lake, in charge Saturday, December 17. of demonstration work on govern- HEPPNER, OREGON ment projects was here last week is. orence Bell is ill at the helping farmers lay out Irrigation home of Mrs. J. J. Casserly. systems. Will pay highest m arket price for butterfat. . ‘ Mr. Cooley visits all the western Sunday Noon and Evening Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. on t fail to see the fine lots of projects and reported conditions to Price 60 cents dairy cows all tuberculin tested and he somewhat similar In all of them heavy milkers at the J. W. Camp- All have a surplus of hay and no bell place Saturday. Dr. J. E. Reedy, place to market It. Mr. Cooley re- 9-ltc. fused to hazard a view as o where M B S. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . ___ conditions were best and where the _ _ B. F. Swaggart of Lexington, who worst, but he did say that this pro- is well known here took three prizes Ject appeared to be getting its hay ¿ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B 3 B B B a B a n a B B B B B B t I B I for Jacks at the Pacific International sold nt better prices than any pro- a B His stock received first in the four ject he had visited. ■ year old or over class and third in The demonstration; work which B the two year old or over class. Mr. Cooley is doing will be continued B ----------- during the coming season by H. K. « . H. Q. Thompson of Pendleton, dis- Dean of the experiment station. B Irlet wire chief for the telephone Farmers who want help In laying ■ company was In Hermiston on bust- out systems should arrange demon- a ' " 3 c "■ B nefw T"cs<Jay. strntlon dates with Mr. Dean. The * ---------- work Is done mostly In the winter *; The new cable system was fully nionths. ■ Installed In the telephone office -------------------------- B Wednesday. The work has been un LYCEUM TICKETS FOR SALE ■ der way for some time, and he tele Adult’s season tickets to the lyee- a phone men express the view that uni can be secured for *2.25, chlld- Ri- ■ service will be much better now. ren’s tickets *1.00 for the remaining The four numbers by applying to O. C. 7-tfe. The Inland Lumber company Is Young at Dodd’s office. making good progress with the ce ment walls it Is putting in along 'he south side of Its yard. How Not to Take Cold ---------- Sonic persons are subject to fre- for a new PREST-O-LITE battery for jrour Ford, 8ome of the side walk In front of *lMen* colds, while others seldom, if Chevrolet or Overland and 27 other cars and trucks. the Oregon Hardware was torn up ever- hnve » «old. Yon will find Moulds to the contour of the body this week and a new piece of walk t’,at *a,,er take good care of This lower than pre-war price is for a brand new, put in. hemselves. They take a shower Gray enamel finish baked on. high powered, superior quality, long lived Prest-o- _________________ or cold sponge bath every day in a Lite battery in exchange for your old battery of COLD SPRINGS wnrra ,TO,d OT*r he,ted roo“ *' sleep with window open or partly whatever make. Backed by Prest-O-Lite Co. and Mr. Brownell and the government ~ — open, avoid excesses, over eating, ba FRIED CHICKEN DINNER W. C. Cox, Manager Oregon Hotel Cafe S « One-third of 1 our Lite is spent in bed : : W HYNOTA GOOD SPRING “Kinney R om e” $24.85 De Luxe Reg, price $25 -- Our price $21 our service. S A P P E R S ’ IN C . Hardware F u ra ita r a : ■- -... ........ .....- im p la m a a ta 5 ------- of a cold, they take Chamberlain’« B — » .,ma ready ivauy to id pui V ougn Remedy i<em< Mr. Kerr Is a getting put Cough without delay and It ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B « * * ” S’ " * P1« * ’ work and plans ta soon over. Why not a new battery today? Hermiston Auto Co. «