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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
4 Christmas Trees BE R E A D Y F O R T H E COLD SN A P GET THE PICK ORDER NOW Kingsley’s SU G G EST I O N S F O R M EN Emmett Calahan of Boardman wa in town Tuesday. Hats Cloth, $5.00 Felt, $4.00 and $5.00 Feather weight, silk lined, $6.00 Gloves, $2.00 Shirts, $1.50 Pongee, $5.00 Silks, $6 to $8 heckties, 50c to $3 A practical Suit of Underwear $1.50 to $5.75 Cotton Hose, 25-75c Silk Hose, $1.00, $1.50 Cashmere and Wool, 50c, $1.50 d IR M ia T O N 'B H O U il O F Q U A L IT V A N D TW O D ELIV ER IES Rev. Robert Warner of Spokane was in town over Sunday and spoke R. L. Cook made a business trip at the Methodist church unday af to Boardman Wednesday. ternoon. E. Waldo Davis and son entertain ed a large audlenco at the Methodist church Sunday evening. They are musicians of note and played sacred selections on hanging bell instru ments. The affair was arranged on short notice and despite limited ad vertising the crowd filled the build ing. Handkerchiefs K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E Mrs. C. E. Smith of Umatilla wa.i a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew, who Mrs. Gus Tonis of Umatilla has bought a Sheridan model Edison of have been old residents here, will leave here in about a week. After the Mitchell Drug Co. looking around for a while they ex pect to locate in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Skinner, old residents here, arrived in town Sun J. A. Murray of the Pacific Tele day afternoon and will stay at least till Christmas as guests of their son. phone company was in town on busi C. H. Skinner, postmaster. They ness yesterday. were among the earliest residents The Ladies Altar society will hold here. They have sold their farm near Orenco whero they have been a bazaar In the balcony of the Ore gon Hardware and Implement comp living. any store on Saturday, Deoember 17. Aprons, pillowslips and other articles Mrs. Cathryn Durfey spent Satur will be on sale. day in Pendleton. Caps, $1.50 to $3 HEPPNER, OREGON H e rm is to n m U m a tilla Umatilla Friday » Hermiston Saturday ■ CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG h W. C. Cox, Manager ----IN- : “ M id-Channel” ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ ■ Comedy ‘Hurry W est” Christm as T ree Trim m ings a ■ Hermiston Sunday Louis Tracey’s “The Silent TOYS S Wild Men of At prices that agree with the present pocket book J Africa in “Jungle Dancers” SILVERWARE At the new reduced prices. Umatilla Tuesday In fact something for every member of the family a a at attractive prices. S Hermiston Wednesday By all means come in and look over our selections before you buy presents. FRANK MAYO F* StiOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS a ■ * ■I t- H a r d w a re A reception was held In honor of the new district superintendent, Dr. D. H. Leach, at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Rev. H. A. Warn er of Spokane was also honored. Dr. Leach who has been pastor of church es at Albany. Corvallis and Eugene and was conspicuously successful in all his charges Is a recent appointee to the superintendency. His head-» quarters are now in Portland. COLOMBIA NEWS NOTES SPBC1A1» O O M W r O N W m e « The Neighborhood club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Howard Reid Wednesday, Dec. 14. Be sure to I g come with your suggestions for the park as now Is the time to express your opinions before the park board begins their work for the year. ■ T H E A T R E S ! Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. ----IN — SA P P E R S’ INC : “Colorado” ■ Furwtur. ■ I ! W/NCff£5T£ft ■ STORE i LOOK AT THIS!! I NOTICE OF MEETING w _ Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ■ All ladies of the Community club who desire to attend the hotel lunch eon on December 20 are requested to notify the committeee on arrange ments. Mrs. Rena Waterman, Mrs. F. B. Swayze or Mrs. O. G. Sapper. Annual meeting of tho Farmers Exchange at the library at 2 p. m. Saturday, December 10. W. J. Lo gon, president. 12-2tc. 3 J | ■ ■*«■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Dr. Stephen Penrose who spoke here last Friday evening, was enter Geo. Patterson was a Pendleton tained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. visitor Tuesday. Ih o s . Campbell Friday evening at the Hermiston hotel. Covers were Earl Brownell of Umatilla was In laid for 14. Hermiston Wednesday. NOTICE OF MEETING Fireplace Fixturas, Heat Regulators, Coal Shovels, Ash Sifters^ Hot water Heat- ers, Furnace Accessories the The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Hermiston Dairy and Hog show will be held at the li brary at 2 p. m. Saturday, Decem ber 10. Next year's board of direct ors will be elected and other import Frederic Hesser has been honored ant business will be transacted. Full attendance is desired. C. M. Jack- in receiving an appointment to tho son, secretary. 12-2t. United States Naval academy at An napolis, subject to his passing the physical examinations He will com Masonic officers for the coming C O M P A N Y year were chosen Tuesday evening. mence training there next year. The •IS V IC B " They are August Beisse, W. M.: appointment comes through Repre P H O N E 171 Frank Woughter, S. W. ; H. M. Schil sentative Sinnott who named the can ling, J. W. ; O. G. Sapper, S. D. ; didate receiving the highest marks • Dale Düngen secretary and A. W. in tho examination. Mrs. E. R. Crocker was a Pendle Agnew, J. D. and Jack Waller tyler. ton visitor Monday. Morrow County Creamery Company ■ ■ ■ s Storms may howl outside but your home will glow with warmth and cheer if you have the right heating equipment. A Portable Florence Oil Heater warms up a ■ chilly corner in a hurry. Practical and economical ■ ■ for saving coal between seasons. Whatever else in heating equipment you need come to us. Now is the time to proviee for comfort this winser. Have your heating equipment in the right shape when winter weather comes. Columbia school Is working on a Christmas program. Mrs. W. F. Hannan entertained on Tuesday. Dec. 6 In honor of Mrs. Bob Neimeyer. Petitions are In circulation In Co lumbia District, petitioning the coun ty court to retain the offices of the county agent and home demonstra tion agent. If you have not signed these, make It a point to do so. Let's keep up Columbia's past record of being progressive. 16 6 oz. bars of Wool Soap $1.00 and 2 boxes of Wool Soap Flakes Free 3 lbs. Peaberry Coffee for 1.00 1 lb. 35 cents Cold Storage Market & Grocery R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. R■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n m ■■■■■■ b E ig « B E B a a ii» i MITCHELL DF,UG COMPANY Headquarters for Xmas Presents You can easily select presents out of our large stock os holiday goods. lowest, quality considered, on the fuliowing lines: Books Stationary Box Paper Toys Kiddy Kars Wagons Horns Air Guns Pop Guns Balls Dolls— full line Doll Trunks Games— a large assortment Columbia Grafonola Columbia Records Pyralin Ivory Sets Pyralin Pieces S alte d P ean u ts , fresh, 2 5 c pound. p ric e , 2 5 c per pound. Prices are Manicure Sets Perfume Toilet Water Djer Kiss Sets Mavis Sets Cutix Seta Sachet Powder Electric Lamps for Dressing Tables Kodaks* Brownie Cameras Kodal; Books Holly Paper. Boxes and Seals Xma:; Booklets Xmas Post Cards Edison Phonographs Edison Records X m a s C an d y, m ix e d , fin e q u a lity , special S ee us fo r 2 0 to 2 5 pound price M itchell Drug Co. : Hermiston, Ore. JheAlOJlle SlmagefòaU&uf Frank Waugaman, Henry Sommer- er and E. R. Graham attended the meeting of the Taxpayers' league held In Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Marvin Watson and little son, Earl, returned from a visit at Weis er, Monday. Roy Rogers and son Emmett were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Henry Ott has been suffering from a carbuncle on his wrist. It Is very much Improved now, and Mr. Ott ia hack at work plaatertifg the M. E. church in town. Mrs. Laura X. Hoyt Recommend» Chamberlain'» Tablet« "I hava frequently used Chamber- ! lain’« Table's, during tho, past three years and have found them splendid for headache and billons attacks. I am only too pleased, at any time, to speak a word in praise of them." writes Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt. Rock port, N. Y. ■ ■ ■ ■ B est B attery for W inter Use O L D weather driving make» heavier demand» _ upon any storage battery. Engines are stiff-— oil is sluggish— gasoline vaporise« slowly— light« hum longer— and the revere ccld tends to cause battery deterioration. O nly a battery o f maximum power mid vitality can meet these demands. C The Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery has proven in the toughest o f cold weather tests, to be by far the beat battery for t W h y be satisfied with anything short o f the best ? Tlicrc’s a Prest-O-Lite for every car. Hermiston Auto Co.