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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
T H E H ER M ISTO N H E R A LD , H ERM ISTO N, OREGON. Born— To Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Fred- « 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 erickson of Irrigon, a girl, Jan. 21. * A Real Stock of Men ’s Soft Collar Shirts GRAY TAN S T R IP E S PO NGEE S I L K or C O T T O N Ask to see the Aeroplane Fabric The annual meeting of the Herm- j g ieton Bee Keepers Association will be B held at the library Saturday, Feb. 4 ■ at 2 p. m. Election of officers and other business will come before the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chappel are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Chappel is still in Portland. Mr. Peter Castric has taken the position of first assistant to Mr. Charles Peters, the well driller. Mr. Peters says that the moonshine in dustry is evidently not a paying pro position In this district as he has orders to keep him busy months ■ i ahead. H K R M U rW W Q U A L IT Y A M P « ÍW V IC K ■M M M Morrow County Creamery Company HEPPNER, OREGON Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Paper Amber or Juno Second Sheets Adding Machine Paper Stock of these always on hand T he H ermiston H erald During the month of Ja* uary . Oregon Hdwe. & 7 '>BBBECEBCEEBESSBBCSSECCCECBBBEEDCCX3EBBBBBEE. Special of Coal Hods, Stove Boards, Pokers and other stove items SA P P ER S’ INC. HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE ♦ /'o. the ! aaa We serve the best to be had. All kinds of sandwiches and anything else you want at moder ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want. Mr. B. S. Kingsley who has been ill for the past week la recovering and soon will bo able to be about again. The Oregon Hotel We can use all you bring and w*» want your eggs—cash or trade. We aleo buy hides and sheep pelts. If you have a few sheep pelts or beef hides excha ge them frr > cct tf Ll a good price a t— s I ■ Cold Storage Market oc Grocery ! R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. ■ The Phone it 413 I LllBIIBIIIIIIIIIflllBBIBBIBHBBflllBIBiai Just Received New Stock of Alarm Clocks The very best Simplex, 8-day ...„........................... $5.50 Spasmodic, 1-day............................... .....$3.50 Lightning, 1-day.... ........................................... $2.50 Pirate, 1-day ..................................... .... ,.... $2.00 WM. H.’ OGDEN Mrs. Emmett Crocker is recover Mrs. /Blanche Watkins and son ing nicely from an illness under the Dale, of Irrigon were Hermiston vis competent nursing of Mrs. J. J. Cai- itors Saturday. serly. i. HEATER BARGAINS I Remember also these reductions apply from the present regular prices, not from the high war prices. ' Why Go Home for Lunch Don’t forget the fine vaudeville show at the Play House. Thursday, Feb. 9th. ' Mrs. R. C. Todd attended the Red Mrs. James Ware left Monday for Cross meeting at Pendleton last week. Eugene where she was called on ac While there she visited her daughter, count of the serious illness of her Mrs. G. E. Holt. son-in-law Leigh Noel. ndBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB per cent discount from these prices as a special cash bargain price. a a a a I a a ■ Otto G. Sapper who attended the Oregon Retail Hardware and Imple ment dealers association meeting last week In Portland, was honored by being named as a member of the ex ecutive committee o t the organization Mr. Sapper reports a splendid meet X a 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 « ing and that the outlook in the com mercial world Is brighter than It was year ago. Have you ever seen Albert Hedwall with the Crayon? Come and see him Mrs Theodore Parks is home from at the Play House February 9th. the Umatilla hospital with a fine Friday evening the first Epworth baby boy. Mrs. Furnas of California Mrs. Parks mother is now visiting Leage party was given in the base ment of the Methodist church. About with her daughter. fifteen guests enjoyed games and L. A. Hunt, manager of the Hay other entertainments until about Glowers Association, left Monday for eleven o’clock, when refreshments Deschutes county, where he will wero served. spend a few days attending to the a f Hermiston Auxilary, Umatilla fairs of the Oregon Hay Growers As Chapter American Red Cross w ill sociation meet at the Library Tuesday, Feb. 14. Mrs. D. M. Parker will leave Thurs 1922 at 2:30 p. m. The organization day night for Toppenish, Washington will meet regularly at this place on where she will spend a couple of the second Tuesday of each month. weeks with her parents. The Baptist young people will have Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hainey have a taffy pull Thursday evening In the been visiting at the home of the par- "hutch. ents of Mrs Hair.ey, Mr. and Mrs. Inez Hunt gave a party at her home U. G. Shipley. They intend to make east cf town Monday evening. About their future home at Westland. twenty young people attended. Mr. A. D Kern of Hermiston has installed another rockcrusher on the Marlon Briggs entertained a num Columbia river ber of young people after the bas ketball game Saturday night. Mrs. W. A. Shaar left Thursday for a visit with her parents in Colfax, Gordon Shotwell made a short trip Washington. ; to Portland last week. SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop.. Regular $3.50, $4.25 and $ 6 .2 5 Wood Heaters-25 i (FOR CASH) grade teacher motored to Pendleton Saturday. CITY MEAT MARKET bargain prices. - S E V E I : : ■ a ■ BRING IN YOUR VEAL S AND CHICKENS Winesap Apples, $1.00 per box All Oak Heaters— 25 per cent discount for special cash a Sixteen applicants for Federal M R S. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . Mr. J. K. Shotwell was a Pendle Farm Loans have been approved by ton visitor last Thursday. the Federal Bank of Spokane and the money will be received In from thirty Mr. Neary returned Thursday to sixty day«. from a week’s business trip which ■ ■ B B B « B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B _ _ Mr. Arnold Buhman had the mis took him to Portland and Tacoma. fortune to fall .and break three libs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Smith of He is improving nicely. Portland moved into their new homo Mr. Bocbman and family of Pen adjacent to the Wlnesett ranch last dleton who bought the A. Luce place Saturday. In the Minnehaha district has moved Mr. Arthur Rhodes and Chester on the place after enlarging the resi and Ida moved to Umatilla last Sat dence urday. Their absence will be keen ly felt by local people. Mrs. Ruth Lleuellyn the third New barrel of Sauer Kraut iust received ca?h sale while present stock lasts. O N E Hermiston Locals Smoked Salmon Finnan Haddie Salt Mackerel Package Codfish All Universal Heaters-33 1-3 per cent discount for Prices on all Cole’s, Hot Blast, Howard and Special Oak Heaters P H O N E K I N G S L E Y ’S A FULL LINE OF FISH ■ ■ ■ RLDUCLD 201 ! “ The W o n d er S h ir t’ HEATERS Mr. A C. Voelker went to Pen dleton Saturday to attend a meeting for the principals of Umatilla coun THEATRES ty. HERMISTON A cable bridge has been put across the river at the W. H. Quick ranch In the Minnehaha district as the late power dam has deepened the ford at that point until it Is uncrossable. Mrs Henry Pelmulder has been very 111 the past week as the result of an automobile accident. Ralph Evans left Saturday for Wei ser, Idaho, called by the Illness of his father. Phillip Lenhart Is in the Umatilla hospital, seriously 111 with pneumonia but he Is reported doing nicely. On Feb. 15 the Union Pacific rail road is to resume its free marketing j bulletin service as an aid to the small I farmer In marketing his products. J These will he distributed to station agents, county agents, bankers, etc. j Mrs. F. A. Chezlk has returned I from North Dakota where she has I been visiting fori the past few weeks. _ I Born— To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. I B B B B B B I B I B B I B B f l B r i l E I I B I B I I B I i a i l l B B I f l f Houser of 8tanfield. Jan. 2», a boy. UMATILLA U m atilla Friday Hermiston Saturday JEWELER and WATCHMAKER H e rm is to n , O ro fo n fà & b tO J ite Slmaçe fòail&uf INTERNATIONAL NEWS H A RR Y CAREY -----IN - The Wallop f t STAR COMEDY SUNDAY Umatilla 3 ,. a. Hwwietee, 7:15-97«. Enid Bennett -----IN — “H e r Husband’s Friead” Parameunt Magazine No Show Wednesday B est Battery for W inter Use O L D weather driving makes heavier demand* upon any storage battery. Engine* are stiff—• oil is sluggish— gasoline vaporize* slowly— light* bum longer— and the severe cold tend* to cause battery deterioration. Only a battery o f maximum power and vitality can meet these demand*. C The Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery ha* proven in the toughest of cold weather tests, to be by far the beat battery for winter use. W hy be satisfied with anything short of the best? There’s a Prest-O-Lite for every car. Hermiston Auto Co.