The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 16, 1922, Image 4

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H E B M IS T O N
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
OREGON.
Hermiston Locals
S herwin - W il l ia m s
Mrs. C. S. McNaught entertained
Tuesday afternoon at bridge In hon­
or of Mrs. M. S. Kern of Pendleton.
You’ll find a big
opportunity here!
Feb.
Mr. Rayhill of Pendleton was In
town Tuesday shaking hands with old
frineds.
SWP cat» painting c o ti
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Mrs. Percy returned from Pendle­
ton Tuesday evening after spending
a few days with her daughter Mrs.
Frank Hetler.
Mr. Lee Graybeal and brother from
Irrigon were In town on Wednesday.
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The only way to buy paint economically is to ftrg tt gallon
price and figure costs by area covered and years of life.
S W P covers one-third more area than paints which are
cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without repaint­
ing, so requires half the material and costs half the labor
price (for painting and repainting).
So price per gallon means nothing. Ares covered, weather
retivtance, and year» of life are the real thing» that deter­
mine price economy. On that baai» S W P is the cheapest
per-galton outside paint you could buy.
S W P has been the leading prepared house paint for half
a century. You will find a complete line of it at our store.
Let us figure with you on your house-painting.
Mr. Earl Caldwell was up from Ir­
rigon the first of the week.
Mrs. M. 9. Kern of Pendleton is a
guest at the home of Mrs. F. V.
Prime.
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Pat Patterson of Teiidleton was in
town Monday
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Feb.
Great purchases have been
made at very special prices!
C. W. Tilden returned from Tilla­
mook Saturday. During the week
that he spent there, Mr. Tilden sold
ten cars of hay.
The values are so worth while
that every purchase means an
investment.
Plan to atten d th is e v e n t!
inclu­
Take advantage of the full
assortments of merchandise
by coming the first day of
the sale!
O N E
S f e 'W V l C t
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
LIONEL BARRYMORE HAS
LONG LIST OE TRIUMPHS
Miss Nida Patrick has accepted a
position with tho Hermiston Cream-
Distinguished Actor Will be Seen
try aa bookkeeper.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik and
Harry Connors and family were Sun­
day guests at the W. T. Botkins homo
in Associated First National
Picture “The Great Adventure”
sive.
P H O N E
HO USE O f
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Lionel Barrymore, member of the
famous Barrymore family of artists
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ¡and himself a distinguished actor,
A. E Bensel Saturday last, Feburary who will be seen as the star in “The
Great Adventure,” an Associated
11. His middle name is Lincoln.
First National picture, produced un.
L. R. Hunt returned homo Sunday der the personal supervision of Whit­
from a trip over near Walla Walla. man Bennett and directed by Ken­
He reports 4 and 5 inches of snow neth Webb, at Pound's Sunday at
3 p. m. and the Play House at 7:15
from Walla Walla to Milton.
and 9 has had a long career on stage
Mrs Shaar has been ill for tho and screen.
In fact, ho has been acting almost
past few days and was operated on
continuously for a period of 27 years
at tho Umatilla hospital Thursday.
j Born a Philadelphia, I’a , in 1888,
his father was the late Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chambers of
Barrymore, and his mother, Georgia
La Grande are visiting at the home
the sister of John Drew. He made
of Mr, Chamber’s uncle and aunt,
I his stage debute in 1893, with his
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jay.
l grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, Sr.,
A Judicious Inquiry
in “The R iva's”
Thero followed
Mr and Mrs L. F. Penny of Stan­
A well known traveling man who
j reveral years of supporting parts
field
wero
in
town
Saturday.
visits the drug trade, says he has of­
with Nance O'Neill. Janies Herne,
ten heard druggists ask a customer,
land John Drew, during which time
who wished to buy a cough medi- Golda Mumma returned to Portland he played in "The Best of Friends,”
ine, whether it was for a child or an Sunday to resume her duties as a "Pantaloon” and “Fires of Fate.”
adult and if for a child, they almost teacher In the public schools of that Ue then toured vaudeville in "The
Invariably recommended Chamber­ city.
¡Stilt Voice.”
lain's Cough Remedy. The reason
Perhaps Mr. Barrymore’s great­
C. D. Porter was in Hermiston last
for this is that they know there is no
est stage success was “Tho Copper­
week
visiting
old
friends.
He
is
at
danger from It and that It always
head,” which was followed by a won­
cures. Thero Is not the least danger piesent on the Geo. Wurster ranch derful production of “The Jest.” in
'n giving It and for colds, croup and on Butter Creek during the absence which he co-starred with his. brother
of Mr. Wurster in the east.
whooping cough it Is unsurpassed.
John.
His first appearance on tho screen
Mr. Isaac Jay spent Friday and
wan in “Exploit!) of Elaine,” a Pathe
Suturday of last week In Pendleton
serial. Ho then went with Metro,
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j visiting at the home of his son.
by whom he wan starred in comedy
and dramatic parts.
At the school election last Saturday
Mr Barrymore in five feet eleven
afternoon Thomas Campbell was
Inches tall, and weighs about one
elected to fill the unexplred term of
hundred and seventy pounds. His
Maurice Scroggs. or until June of
homo in In New York City.
F or Farms in T h is V icin ity thia year.
Mr. Barrymore's wife is Doris
Rankin, daughter of the well-known
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' ! Mrs.-, E. E. Woodruff, of Union,
6 room Colonial house on fine cor- Orc., who Is visiting for several weeks actor. McKee Rankin, and in her own
ner In Portland.
at (j,e home of her daughter, Mrs, right, an actress of widely recogniz
ed merit.
--------------------------------------------------- Roy Rogers, hnnds us a copy of the
Dutch Colonial house in Salem Mid-Devon and Newton Times, an
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
i English newspaper, of recent date
Absolutely modern.
The
bilious and dyspeptic are con­
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, from the American weeklies, the first stant 'sufferers and appeal to our
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. county farm In 1 ght page being
devoted
to ad- sympathies. Many such, however,
stato of cultivation.
lertiscments.. The movies come in have been completely restored to
------------- — ---------------------------------- for considerable space and feature health by the us« of Chamberlain’s
160 acres near Goldendale for un- Charlie Chaplin. Altogether It is a Tablets. These tablets strengthen
developed land.
commendable 10 page weekly with the stomach, invigorate the liver and
Improve the digestion. They -also
_________________________________ lots of local news.
cause a gentle movement of the bow­
Apartment house at Emmet, Idaho.
A |E. McFarland, of Umatilla, was els. When you have any trouble with
Good rent. Price ,6500. Want« a
transacting
business here last Sat­ your stomach, give them a trial.
small ranch up to about ,4,000.
Want Ads Bring Results
urday.
K I N G S L E Y 'S
A MO
Mrs. Prime entertained a number
of friends at her home Monday after,
noon in honor of her guest, Mrs. M.
S Kern of Pendleton.
C. L. Bennet of Umatilla was a
business visitor in town Tuesday.
So we are glad to tell you of
the season’s greatest bargains
in white goods by the piece
and in ready made garments.
Q U A L IT Y
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Phil Lenhart has recovered from a
serious spell of pneumonia.
U R White Goods Opening
augurs to be the sale talk
of the town.
H E R M IS T O N 'S
- S E V E N
- O N E
O p en K e ttle R e n d e r e d Lard
3 lb. size ............................... $ .50
5 lb. size
........................... .85
10 lb. size .........
1.65
H oney
10 lb pails .............
$1.65
2 quart glass ja rs......................... 90
1 quart glass ja rs .... .....................60
We Make all of Our Sanaagea-Cnre Our Hamiand Bacon
Applet, 75c per box, while they last
FOR TRADE
CITY M E A T M A R K E T
SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prep*.
Why Go Home for Lunch
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.
T h e O regon H o te l
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HEATER BARGAINS i
per cent discount for
cash sale while present stock lasts.
For further inform ation s e e
E. P. D O D D
per cent discount for special cash
bargain prices.
W ood
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per cent discount from these prices as a special £
cash bargain price.
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Remember also these reductions apply from the ■
present regular prices, not from the high war g
prices.
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and o th e r sto v e item s
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S A P P E R S ’ IN C .
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Frank Stone shipped in a car of
dairy stock this week.
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Mr. and Mrs F. B. Swayze enter­
tained at a dinner party Saturday
evening. Coveis were laid for twelve
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Henry Knoti received word this
week that their child had scored 991»
points In a test at Portland.
H eatera-25 J
Special o f Coal H ods, S to v e B oard s, P okers
F. B Swayze was In Pendleton
last Friday on business.
BOB
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R eg u la r $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 .2 5 and $ 6 .2 5
Mrs. M. A. Brown has been on the
sick list this week.
J. T. Dowell Is erecting a modern
eottnge on hls place on Main street
near Fifth.
A l l U n iv e r s a l H e a t e r s - - 3 3 1 - 3
A ll Oak H eater»— 25
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HOUSE PAINT
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
Ntu's stand
Cigars and Tobarco
F, M. Guiwlts and wife and Miss
Mae Outwits attended the 56th an­
niversary of their Brother, A. A.
Guiwlts of Portland Saturday. Mr.
Outwits and wife returned Monday.
Miss Guiwlts remained for a short
visit.
The anual meeting of the Hermis­
ton Jersey Breeders Association will
re-conVene February 18 at 2 p m.
at the Library.
M. O. Rymerson. of Byron. Wash,
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
Pendleton
Echo
Stanfield
Hermiston
Into Umatilla
8:00
9:15
9:30
9:55
10:15
12:00
1:15
1:35
1:55
2:15
4:60
5:15
5:35
5:55
6:15
LEAVE
8 0 0 12:00 4:00
Umatilla
8:20 12:20 4:20
Hermiston
8:45 12:45 4:45
Stanfield
0 00 1:00 5:00
Echo
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
PARBS
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P o n O lo to n t o S t e n t lo lf » , S1.ZS
P o n r t lo t o n t o t t o r m l o t e n , SI.SO
P o n d lo t o n t o U m a t i l l a , S I .7 9
t Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
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A N D C H IC K E N S
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We can use all you bring and we want your
eggs—cash or trade. We also buy hides and
sheep pelts. If you have a few sheep pelts or
beef hides excharge them for groceries at a good
price a t—
Cold Storage Market & Grocery
R. C. CHALLIS, Prop.
The Phone
is 413
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WE GUARANTEE
A ll oar Work to be of the Very
best
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And Oar Prices are Reasonable
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
H a r m ls ta n , O re g o n
THE fLAT HOUSE
HcnaitlM
THEATRES
POUWPS THEATRE
UreatiBa
T W O T IC K E T S FR E E
To the person making the best answer to the ques­
tions
UiVIikJ on program
wmaaa we will give —
2 tickets
________ that
— — will be
good from Feh. 17 to 26 inclusive. Be sure to sign
I ¿our name and hand to the theatre manager not
ater than Friday, Feb. 17. First, second and third
prizes will be given.
U m a tilla F rid a y , Feb. 17 H erm isto n S atu rd ay, Feb. 18
The DeHavens in “ Twin Beds"
SUNDAY -UeatilL 3p. a .
Hambtaa, 7:15-99. B .
LIONEL BARRYMORE ™
"The Great Adventure”
U m a tilla Taaaday, H erm iston W adaaaday
CHARLES R A Y «
”45 Minutes From Broadway 99
U m a tilla F rid a y , Fab. 2 4
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U m a tilla 3
y, Fab 25
H arm ia to a I
‘‘The Golden Snare”
P. M. S aoday
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7:15, S F. M.
Jewell Carmen ™ “Nobody"
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