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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
THE HERMISTON Phone 171 Phone 171 Phone 171 Phone 171 Phone 171 hs sr o 3 « K I N G S L E Y ’S GROCERY DEPARTMENT ►a Seeded Raisins, p k g 20c W alnuts, No. 1, pound 35c Flour, Echo, Olympic, Snow Maid, W hite Satin ............ $1.85 S ugar, sack ............ .......... _ $7.00 W hite W onder Soap, 22 bars ........... $1.00 Corvallis C ream ery B u tte r, cubes and c a r to n s ................................ ............... ... 45c Bulk C rackers, pound ......................... 18c ■ 2 K aro, 10 lb pail, Blue la b e l ............... _ .. ...... 80c ■ o ■ E Jl K aro, 10 lb pail, Red label .... 90c M atches, 1 2 fo r ... _ .......... 75c 45c size Apple B u t t e r ............................... 25c W heat Flakes, 3 f o r .................................. $1.00 3- O Phone 171 IB B H O U Í Phone 171 O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC I Phone 171 Phone 171 basketball with the Stanfield High ■ 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 School teams at Stanfield Friday evening. Hermiston Locals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph enter M. Duty returned last week from Oregon City, where he has been for tained a number of friends with a dancing party at their home last the past 2 months. Wednesday evening. i Mr Isaac Jay has been confined ta Harry Kelly has been the night his home with a bad cold for the past week but is able to be around again. janitor at the school house during the cold weather. Harry O’Connell will leave on Sat Mrs. F. C. McKenzie spent last urday for Nampa, Idaho .where he will enroll as a student of Northwest Saturday in Pendleton. ern University.— E. O. J. W. Campbell was a business vis itor at the county seat Tuesday. T. P. Townsend of the new cream ery firm, is now here and expects Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Chas, to remain. He will be joined later Dillon of Boardman, Jan. 23, a girl by his wife who at present is In weighing 6 ’/& pounds. California. K I N G S L E Y 'S H K R M IS T O N » HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Phone 171 ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■"■■■B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B « Mrs. F. C. McKenzie was a Pendle Misses Alice and Betty Beasley, trained nurses of this city, were call ton passenger on the stage Wednes day. ed to the Umatilla hospital last week ton cases there. Mrs. H. L. Payne suffered slight Otto Sapper left Monday evening Injuries from a spill on the south hill coasting course last Friday evening to attend the convention of the Ore but is about again. gon Hardware and Implement deal ers. He will be away a week. Walter Lloyd was in Hermiston from Pendleton one day this week. Gordon Shotwell went to Portland ¡ Saturday night on business. Mrs. E, I. Davis returned Saturday from the hospital at Pendleton. A FULL LINE OF FISH Smoked Salmon Finnan Haddie Salt Mackerel Package Codfish Joe McNaught returned to school Monday having recovered from in juries received while coasting on the school hill. A very pleasant surprise party was given Miss Melba Callahan on Satur. day evening when a number of her freinds spent the evening at her home. The large living room was cleared and the young people danced until midnight. Delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were Melba Callahan, Arline Robin son, Doris Swayze, Mary Currie. El dora Kingsley, Margaret Neary, Elsie Richards, Zona Bensel, Mabie Brown, Irwin Shotwell, Dan Winesett, Har old Waterman, Orval Silvey, Hugh Frasier, Gwyn Hughes, F. A. Chezlk Marshall Newport, Lawrence Wins low and Frank Swayze, Jr. N ew barrel o f S au er K ra u t iust received Winesap Apples, $1.00 per box CITY M EA T M A RK ET SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop*. K B H B H M B B B B a H B B H B n a K B K ^ Z a C ^ J X flU S tB m M B M M B B flB B H Morrow County Creamery Company i Prices on all Cole’s, Hot Blast, Howard and Special Oak Heaters 5 j REDUCED 201 j During the month of January ■ W ill pay h ig h e st m a rk e t price fo r b u tte rfa t. H onest w eights and te st. Give us a tria l sh ip m en t. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ! 8 the 5 IB 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 W hy Go Home for Lunch W e serv e th e b e st to be hud. All kinds of sandw iches and a n y th in g else y< u v tint at m oder a te prices. E a t as m uch o r as !iti!< ; you w ant. T h e O regon H otel M R S. M IL L IE DECK, P ro p . Geo. Root and C. W. Tilden arriv ed last Saturday with two cars of fine dairy cattle. There were 51 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb head in the lot. Mrs. Davie returned to Umatilla Wednesday afternoon after a short visit at the W. W. Rogers home. 8 W hy Not Buy Where You Can Save Money? B you can make money by buying at the Cold Storage Market & Gioceiy We carry a full line of the best meats and groceries at the right prices. When you thing of your groceries, think of phone 413 and give us a trial order as it is our system to give service and satisfaction to our customers with the best the mar ket has. When you pay cash, why not get your money’s worth and not pay the other fellow’s bills. Save 5 per cent on every dollar you spend in our store. F. A. Chezik has moved a house B from the Callahan ranch to a lot a block north of the Cressy residence >n the west side. He has not decid 'd whether It will be for rent or he will occupy it himself. Farm Reminders Persons desiring to plant potatoes In February for early use should use whole seed, as cut seed rots in a cold wet soil. Little is usually gained, however, by extremely early planting —O. A. C. Experiment Btation. R. W. Allen of Echo was a Herm iston visitor Tuesday. We pay the top price for veal and chickens. We have no lim it on veal and chickens as we can handle all you bring and will pay you the right price and we handle all of your eggs and you don’t have to trade it all out as we pay cash for eggs as well. The Plicne is 413 S Cold Storage Market & Grocery New Stock of A larm Clocks The very best Typew i ite r Ribbons C arbon P a p e r A m ber o r Ju n o Second S h e e ts A d d in g M achine P ap er WM. H. OGDEN Hermiston, Oregon Stock of these alw ays on hand T iie H ermiston H erald ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB THE FLAT HOUSE i HEATER BARGAINS HrraitlM R B cash sale while p resen t stock lasts. A ll Oak Heaters-25 p er cen t discount fo r special cash Uulilla 'fh&edOJiie Hermiston Saturday Regular $3.50, $4.25 and $ 6 .2 5 W ood Heaters-25 per cent discount from th ese prices as a special cash b arg ain price. R em em ber also these reductions apply from th e Special of Coal Hods, Stove Boards, Pokers and other stove items B B B B B B B S A P P E R S ’ IN C . HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FORNITURE B B B B B I ■ f B ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ 8 FOUNDS THEATKE RALPH INCE “Out of the Snows” A ll Universal Heaters-33 1-3 p er cen t discount fo r p resen t re g u la r prices, n o t from th e high w a r B prices. B i THEATRES U m atilla Friday bargain prices. R n B B B B Phone your next order to the Cold Storage Market & Grocery. Just Received W. C. Cox, Manager B B B B J 1 R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. Saffron Once Royal Color. In Ireland saffron early became a ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B O B B C B D B R ■ B B B B B B I B IB Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime enter •oyal color and, for a long period af- tained a number of friends at their ei such exclusiveness was taken away home Saturday evening with a din n Krln. tiie yellow saffron-dyed shirt eiiiiiined a mark of social distinction ner party n I he Hebrides. In ari saffron was ouch employed In medieval tlluml- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley have oited manuscripts. In combination eturned from Portland where they vith tin foil as a substitute for gold, •pent a few days. md, of course, at all periods the color- tig of many textiles was done with Miss Dorothy Ross entertained the ittle crocus stigmas. sewing club at her home Thursday Constipation «vening. Several hours were spent Sim plex, 8 - d a y ................................. .-5.60 in doing in uuiug fancy la u iy work worn a after n e i which w nicn re- constipation of the bowels is Constipation Is a freshments were served by the host- j stoppage of the sewerage system that Spasm odic, 1-day - ...... - .$ 3 .5 0 ess. removes waste matter from the body. L ig h tn in g , 1-day............................ $2.50 It is as necessary that-your bowels P ira te , 1 - d a y ......................................... $2.00 B. S. Kingsley has been confined move regularly once each day. to car to his bed the last few days with ry off this waste, as It is that the acute Indigestion. His condition waste pipes of your home be kept was very critical Sunday, but he is "■.pen and carry off the waste from the on tho road to recovery. house. If you would enjoy good JEWELER and WATCHMAKER health, keep your bowels regular by The Girls and Boys teams of the taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when Hermiston High School will play needed. HEPPNER, OREGON B R ; (FOR C A S H ) E. P. Dodd returned Wednesday morning from Eugene where he has been for several days on a business trip. He left for Pendleton at noon the same day where he was summon ed by the grand jury. Jack Smith left Wednesday morn ing for a month’s trip to California. His destination was Bakersfield, Cal. Louis Boyce will hold an auction ale at his farm two and one half Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph enter tained a few friends Wednesday even niles north and one-half mile east if Hermiston, Monday, Feb. 6. He ing in honor of ¡Vjlss Nida Patrick will have horses, cows and various Dancing and card playing was en farm implements in the sale. The joyed. Miss Melba Callahan gave sev ale starts at 1 p. m. eral piano selections. Dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Roberta Gunn was called to Portland Friday night because of her son Henry’s illness. He was operat ed on Saturday for appendicitis From last reports ho is doing nicely. HEATERS CHARLES CHAPLIN in “ The Floorwalker” — IS-40c— Sunday Hamiataa, 7 :I5-SF. B. WM. S. HART a “The Return of Draw Egan’ Best Battery for Winter Use O L D weather driving makes heavier demands • PP? " »»«»rage battery. Engines are stiff— " sluggish— gasoline vaporizes slowly— lights barn longer— and the severe cold tends to cause battery deterioration. O nly a battery o f maTimmy, power and vitality can meet tnese demands. C A ndy G um p in “ W im and W ig o r” T h e Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery has proven in the toughest o f cold weather tests, to be by far the best battery for ' * Hermiston Wednesday W h y be satisfied with anything short of Ihc best? There s a Prest-O-Lite for r r r r y car. CONSTANCE TALMADGE -IN - “The Girl of Timbercl&ims” Hermiston Auto Co.