4 THE HEBMISTON HERALD, ÏÏERMI8TOH, OB EGO A . K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E H IH M IS T O N '« H O U SK O F Q U A L IT Y A N D Hermiston Locals Q Œ « " V IC I Rev. and Mrs. Harry A. Wann en. tertalned as dinner guests the mem­ bers of the ladies and men’s quartets last Saturday evening. A pleasant and profitable time was enjliyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lochrie, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker, Mrs. R. B. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waugaman. LOOK - THEM O VER - " M B .M U T O N M E R C A N T IL E . H O U .< O . Q U A L IT Y A N D Oyster supper at the M. E. Church basement Saturday evening, Nov. 19 from 5 to 8 p. m. Price 50 cents Get your money's worth or your mon­ ey back. 10-ltc. The Methodist ladles aid will hold a Christmas bazaar on Saturday, December 10. Cooked food and can­ dies, aprons, bags and fancy work will be sold. Let the M. E. ladies aid have your Union services will be held at the magazine subscriptions and save you Methodist church at 11 a. in. on money. Call 251 or any other mem. ber. 10-ltc. Thanksgiving day. Toilet Paper, 20 rolls ..............SI.00 Flour, Olympic, sack 2.00 Coal Oil, 5 gallons .............. 1.20 Macaroni, 13 pounds ...................................... 1.00 White Wonder Soap, 20 bars ....................... 1.00 Lard, 6 pounds net weight ............................ 1.00 Canvas Gloves, a pair ............................. 10c K IN G S L E Y ber 2 on the work of Marcus Whit­ I B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ^ man. 1 BE R E A D Y F O R T H E | s ; ! : COLD SN A P ■ Storms may howl outside but your home will J n glow with warmth and cheer if you have the right g 2 heating equipment. 5 " A Portable Florence Oil H eater warm s up a * 2 chilly corner in a hurry. Practical and economical ■ J for saving coal between seasons. 2 H 2 W hatever else in heating equipment you need b come to us. Now is the time to proviee for comfort *• this winser. Have your heating equipment in the 2 right shape when w inter w eather comes. 88 The seventh day Advantist will The Baptist ladies aid will hold a cooked food sale on Saturday, Dec- I hold a meeting Monday evening, Nov. b 21 in the Christian Science hall. ember 17. : : The city council met last night and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of Fair­ ■ Fireplace Fixturos, H eat Regulators, "Coal | banks, Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. adopted the city budget for 1922. Shovels, Ash Sifters, Hot w ater Heat- J C. S. Miller of Portland were visitors : The total to be raised by taxation is | at the F. A. Phelps home last week. j the same as last year and it is ers, Furnace Accessories | thought the millage tax for city pur- J I posea will be slightly lower than last « ■ A surprise party in honor of S. D. Thompson was a Columbia event year on account of a larger assess­ of last Sunday evening, the occasion ment. A complete report of the new being his birthday. About 15 budget will be published next week. The council also voted to buy two neighbors were present. garbage cans, one to be placed at the stork ■ O. F. Mays had the misfortune school house and one between there Tuesday to have his car burned. He and the business district. C. S. Mc- 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 b b b b b b i got stuck in the new road and in Naught was elected to fill a vacancy ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f l B S a a a ä E B B B B B B B B B B B spinning the motor the straw under on the council. the car caught fire and as he was not 3 BIG S T IC K S OF Miss Florence Redmond, Bister of able to get it out it was destroyed. CANDY Mr. Mays was fortunate to have it Miss Lucile Redmond of the high school faculty is visiting here this covered by insurance. week. With 3 pound tin Robert Boswell, a former resident Large shipments of turkeys will VACUUM PACKED here, came up from Grants Pass, ar­ riving Sunday and going back Tues­ lie made from this vicinity during lie next week. day. C O , « " V IC I" £ Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ! ! D A R K M ORNINGS are with us to stay for some time 5 We have ones th at will wake you up for $2.00 and one th at will make you get up for $4.00 WM. H. OGDEN Dr. H. S. McKenzie of Pendleton was in town last Friday on a duck hunting expedition. JEW ELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END H e r m is to n , O re g o n 'BIBBBailKlIBBBIBBEt! JBaBSBBBBBBfllBBBIIgl - : B H Season T ick et for $ 2 .2 5 Rev. Van Waters will give a Ma­ B sonic lecture in the Play House thi: evening. Masons from Hermiston. Umatilla, Echo and Stanfield are ex­ pected to be there. After the lee lure a banquet will be served in the lodge rooms. ; n f o r t h e remaining four numbers of the W inter L yceum Course UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS Royal Club Coffee 1 pound can 40c 3 pound c a n .......................$1.20 5 pound can $1.90 (Continued from page one) The new home of O. Stangeby will The district convention of the Re­ e completed and ready for occupancy bekah lodge is meeting in Echo to­ n about two weeks. Mrs. Stangeby day. Quite a number of members n still in Seattle and will return from here are in attendance there. ■hen her home is completed. « B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ! FREES FREE Do You Need an Alarm Clock? YOU CAN BUY A »w e WWZMKfZES Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brownell, Mr. m d Mrs. Ben Spinning, (Mr. and Mrs. Butterwood and Mr. and Mrs. tum'sen returned from Portland aft- jr several days sojourn in that city, 'one of tho ladies became “Daught- ers of the Nile." O rd er Y our Thanksgiving Turkey of Us Cold Storage Market & Grocery ■ R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. 2 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B B BflflBBBBBBBBN Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainscott of Mr. end Mrs. Llewellyn Brownell I B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H Q B B B B B B B B B B B B B I Pendleton were In town Monday. 'lave moved in from their ranch and ire keeping house for D. C. Brow­ EAT YOUR Wm. A. Dalzicl of Salem, deputy nell in his home on the highway. state sealer, was in Hermiston on officiul business last Saturday. D. R. Brownell Is fixing up his ecently acquired property on the F. M. Gulwlla will give anothei Main street, getting it ready for dance at tho city auditorium next housekeeping appartments. They AT Wednesday evening or Thanksgiving ire greatly needed, as there is a eve. carcity of living quarters here. Sttpmfcsgiutttg Bittner G ET ON E NOW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBÌ Mrs. L. T. Nlzcr of Boardman was in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Ilnrry Reese of Stanfield was Hermiston Monday. Morrow County Creamery Company it, Mrs. Dawson, new proprietress of he Umatilla hotel, is very busy get- 'ing her house rc-awanged. They ex- >ect to open an eating house in the •oi ner store room very soon. J. D. Zürcher of Stanfield was in R. R. business in Umatilla is very Hermiston and Umatilla Tuesday. bad at present, one engine has been aken off and one more will be pull­ J. S. West has finished his new 'd off within a few days. side walks and is now putting In a modern plumbing system at his The Pacific Fruit Express has re­ home. HEPPNER, OREGON duced its force from 24 to 10 men, his last week. The rush is over for Miss Myrtle Silvey gave a party the season. Will pay highest m arket price for butterfat. to the girls of the sewing club Tues­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Miss Jessie Jenks, teacher in the Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. P. B. Siscel. Umatilla school who has been ill for several months was to have returned Quite a number of Hermiston to her class this week, but her people took In the turkey shoot at strength would not permit it. Mrs. Umatilla last Sunday, Benjamin was to have gone back to private life and house keeping, but Harry I. Todd who was reported owing to Miss Jenk's condition was B B B B B B B f l B B B B B B B B B B B a B B D B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I by the Oregon Journal of Monday unable to do so. Miss Jenks will not B B morning ns being a Portland visitor be back before the Christmas holi­ has returned home. days are over. The (0munt finivi B e ■ ■ in ? ■ : ©urkry Uttttwr, #1.00 prr plate W. C. Cox, Manager Dinner served from 12 io 2 p. m. IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB U H I II ■ N ever so C heap in H istory ■ A. J. Futter, a former resident Fd. Renick has been in Seattle here was in town this week. He is several days on business. now located down near The Dalles. At the big turkey shoot on Sunday The American Legion will hold aa everat fine birds were won. A large important meeting at the city library delegation from Hermiston partici­ tonight (Thursday.) pated and won birds. A free lunch market should lie in a very short time. Price cutting wars ■ was served to all present. a never last long rememder and that's what's happening in a Frank Prater of Stanfield was ■ the tire world just at this time. “ town Wednesday. Big Reduction On Plush Coats and Fura during * Siie Casings Tabes D. E. Harper of Boardman, deputy November. a 30X3 Smooth $9.85 $2.00 sheriff was a Hermiston visitor last Mrs. Emma Johnson. Tuesday. ■ 30X3 AWT (Diamond) tread 12.35 2.00 Qecond house east of Catholic church. 10-ltp a 30X3 1-2 Non-Skid 10.95 2.25 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugent were 2 30X3 1-2 AWT (Diamond) tread 14 75 2.25 in town Tuesday. How Not to Take Cold a 31X4 AWT (Diamond) tread 22.00 3.10 Some persons arc subject to fre­ ■ 30X3 1-2 Cord AWT 18.00 2.25 Wm. Ogden and family will move quent colds, while others seldom, if B 32X3 1-2 AWT (Diamond) tread 19.15 2.55 to the farm of Miss Clara llall a ever, have a cold. You will find B mile and a half south west oi town that the latter take good care of AWT (Diamond) i read 25.45 3.25 n 32X4 about the first of December. hemselves. They take a shower M Other sizes show a proportionate drop, including or cold sponge bath every day In a James L. Renner of Relth took up warm room, avoid over heated rooms, Heavy Tourist Tubes and also including Cord Cas­ work at the local depot Wednesday sleep with window open or partly ings. War tax to be added of course. morning. The need for another open, avoid excesses, over eating, be. man has been felt for some time. It coming over heated and then chilled Is Expected that Mr. Renner will be and getting the feet wet. Then, when located here permanently. when they feel the flrsr Indication H a rd w a re F u r n it u r e n .... 1 1 1 ■ of a eold. they take Chamberlain's A u t a A c a a a a a r ia a B Dr. Penrose of Whitman college Cough Remedy without delay and it .-p<«ks hers Friday evening. Decern- is soon over. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI B B New prices on Goodyear Tires and Tubes are £ a given below, these being the lowest prices ever heard » J of in history. Stock up now as this tire war won’t » 2 last and with high freight rates, may go up to w hat 2 SA PPE R S’ 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. G) g F