The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 23, 1922, Image 4

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    THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, g M U g g T o y . OBEGOV.
Hermiston Locals
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PONT FORGET
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rs. n. u noDM of Portland, form­
erly Mies Ada Prann, arrived in town
Sunday for a visit with relatives and
friends.
i . W. Christopherson, of Ione, has
Mrs. Frank Stone returned from
rented the Peyton T. Boone ranch P o rtland Sunday.
and will take possession about March
1. P. E. Hayden, who has been oc­
Buddy and Bobby Prim e are on the
cupying the place for the past three sick Hat this week,
years will remove to his own place
near by where he contemplates do­
R. B. McLane has leased the B.
ing considerable improvement work. M. Rogers home on east Main street
and will take possesion March 1. The
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Hitt left last lease runs for one year Mr. and
Friday for Hot Lake.
Mrs. Rogers will move to La Grande,
Oregon, where they formerly resided
A number of the high school girls several years ago.
gave a dancing party at the auditor- I
turn Saturday evening. The young
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Briggs enter­
hostesses for the evening were: Mel­ tained at a small party Monday eve­
ba Callahan, Doris Swayze, Zona ning, their wedding anniversary.
Bensel, Arllne Robinson, Lucille Cards were played, two tables being
Sullivan, Phyllis Dyer. Eldora King­ filled.
sley. Margaret Neary and the chap­
erons were: Mrs Voelker and Mrs. J O. C. Young has been sick for the
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Saturday is the
last day o f
K ingsley’s
WHITE SALE
M orris. •
“M-m-iti
Sm ell th a t R o a s t”
What is as delicious and satisfying when you
are really hungry, as a thick juicy steak, a
savory roast or a tender breaded veal cutlet?
S herwin -W illiams
house paint
How
CU/P
V rr f
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çuyp
cat» pointing cost
The only way to buy paint economically is la Jergtt galls*
price and figure coats 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 meant nothing. Area covered,
resistance, and years of life are die real thing» that deter-
mine price economy. On that baria S W P i is the cheapest
per-gallon outride paint you could buy.
S W P hat been the leading prepared house |
a century. You will find a complete line of it
Let us figure with you on your house-painting.
past week with the flu but Is re-
covering.
Mr. Harry Richards was host to
twelve couples on Friday evening at
W A T E R A SS ES SM EN T
the home of his sister. Mrs. Cal'ahan,
(C o n tin u e d fm n t pos e th re e
The evening was spent in dancing
Block
3—
and all report a fine time.
Lot 1 40 Feet, City of Hermis-
to« ........................................... »2.80
Mias Gladys Tate of Wasco is visit­ Lot 2 50 Feet, City of Hermis­
ton
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ing at the home of Miss Myrtle Sil-
Lot 3 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
vey this week.
duce & Supply Co.................. »3.50
I Lot 4 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
Henry Gunn arrtved in Hermiston
duce & Supply Co.................. »3.50
Lot 5 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
last week to spend several weeks.
duce & Supply Co.................. »3.50
Lot 6 50 Feet, Hermiston Pro­
Mrs. Lyle Tilden entertained the
duce & Supply Co.................. »3.50
Mo-Anna Club at her home last Lot
7 50 Feet, W A. Correll »3.50
8 50 Feet, W. A. Correll »3.50
Thursday. The members present Lot
Lot
9 50 Feet, R. C Challis »3.50
were: Mrs Janies Todd, the Misses
Tot 10 50 Feet. R. C. Challis »3.50
Viola Crandall, Dorothy Ross, Myr­ L o t 11 50 Feet, Blanche Brown
tle Silvey, Gladys Rudolph, Fannie
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Lot 12 50 Feet, Blanche Brown
Todd and Elanor Casserly.
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50 Feet. H. R, Newport
Lot 13 50 Feet, Blanche Brown
w .................................................... »3.50
Mr and Mrs. Hollis Percy arrived
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Lot
9
50
Feet, H. R. Newport
in town Tuesday.
IxOt 14 50 Feet, Floyd Knerr »3.
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Ixit 15 50 Feet, Floyd Knerr »3.
Lot 10 50 Feet, H. It Newport
Ixit 16 40 Feet, Floyd Knerr »2.
W. W. Rogers is home from the Block
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Lot 11 50 Feet, H. It. Newport
Pendleton hospital where he went Lot 1 40 Feet, Chas Hahn »2.
.................................................. »3.50
|1.O7 «> SO Feet, ('has Hahn »3.
¡for medical attention.
Lot 12 50 Feet, H R. Newport
Lot 3 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn »3.
....... -...................... .................... »3.50 «
¡ Lot 4 50 Feet, Chae. Hahn »3
It is nearly the first of the month and if you
Lot 13 50 Feet, II. R. Newport
Lot 5 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn »3.
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»3.60 h
give
us a trial for just one month on a cash basis
Lot 6 50 Feet, Chas. Hahn »3.
Lot 14 87 5 Feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 7 50 Feet, Nettle Goodwin
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we
will
show you that you can save from $5 to $10
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»6.12
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Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, thia
Lot 8 50 Feet, Nettie Goodwin
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on
your
next month’s grocery bill by paying cash
21st day of February. 1922.
»3
C. W. Kellogg
Lot 9 50 Feet, F C. McKenzie
b
and
getting
your 5 per cent discount on all you
City Recorder
.... ..................................... »3 50
a buy. Come in and I will show you in black and
Lot 10 50 Feet, F. C. McKenzie
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Card of Thanks
■ white th at you can pay cash just as easy as you
I Lot Ï Ï 50 Feet. F C. McKenzie
I wish to thank tlie friends and
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can get it charged. If you can pay cash you will
neighbors for their kind sympathy J
I Lot 12 50 Feet, Geo. Elliott »3.50
and
help
during
the
time
of
my
dear
J
save a month’s grocery bill every third month.
I Lot 13 50 Feet, Geo. Elliott »3.50
Lot 14 50 Feet, J. F. Reihl »3.50 mother’s illness and death. I also
Lot 15 50 Feet, City of Hermis­
wish to thank the Ladles Aid for the ■ If you pay cash, we can pay cash, so it gives us a
ton ........................................... »3.50 beautiful flowers.
i chance to buy for less, and we give you the same
Lot 16 40 Feet, J. E Mason »2.80
Mrs Emma Scott ■ opportunity to buy cheaper.
Block 5—
Lot 1 45 Feet, C. S. Sanderson
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| CASH ALWAYS TALKS WHEREVER YOU GO
A Judicious Inquiry
Lot 2 45 Feet C. S. Sanderson
A well known traveling man who
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visits the drug trade, says he has of­
45 Feet, C S. Sanderson
(A s it Ufted to be)
.................... ............. »3.15 ten heard druggists ask a customer,
45 Feet. J. H. Strohm »3.15 who wished to buy a cough medl-
45 Feet, Anna Strohm »3.15 ine, whether it was for a child or ail
R. C. CHALLIS, Prop.
45 Feet, Anna Strohm $3.15
45 Feet, Anna Strohm »3.15 adult and If for a child, they almost
The Phone ii 418
49 Feet, Anna Strohm »3.43 Invariably recommended Chamber­
as will be used by the Hermiston Cream­
49 Feet, I, E. Putman »3.43 lain’s Cough Remedy. The reason !■■■■■■
ery Company with the latest improved
45 Feet, I E. Putman »3.15 for this Is that they know there is no
45 Feet, City of Hermis­
methods—and will be operated strictly
ton .......................................... »3.15 danger from it and that it always
along business lines Nothing but straight
Lot 12 4 5 Feet, M. S. Kern »3.15 cures. There la not the least danger
forw rd business.
¡Lot 13 45 Feet, G. A. Cressy »3.15 In giving it and for colds, croup and
r of 1 4 45 Feet, T. H. Schram »3.15
B rin g in Y o u r C re a m and
L o t 15
45 Feet, Earl Caldwell »3 15 whooping cough it Is unsurpassed.
ot 16 45 Feet, Earl Caldwell »3.15
G e t Highest M a rk e t
Block 6—
SPECIAL SCHOOL MELTING
Lot
85 Feet, J. T. Dowe'l »5.95
P i ic e
Notice is hereby given, to the leg­
Lot
50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3 50 al voters of School District Number
Lot
50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3.50 14 of Umatilla County, Oregon, that
TOWNSEND & SWARTOUT
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Lot
50 Feet, H A. Frick »3.50 a special meeting of raid District
'.ot
50 Feet. H. A. Frick »3 50 » ill bo held on the 10th day of March
50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3.50 1322, at 1:30 o’clock in the after­
I Lot
Lot
50 Feet. J. T. Dowell »3.50 noon at the school house in said
Lot
50 Feet. J. T Dowell $3 50 Distiicl for the following puipngc:
Lot
60 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3.50
To submit to the legal voters of
L o t 10
50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3.50 said School District Number 14, a
! Lot 11 50 Feet. J. T. Dowe'l »3.50 question of uniting Schi/ol Disiiicts
j Lot 12 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »3 50 Numbers 8, 14, 26. 112 and 115 for
F o r Farms in T h is V ic in ity j Ixit 13 50 Feet, J T. Dowell »3.50 high school purpose only, thus form­
Txit 1 4 85.7 Feet, J. T. Dowell »6.00 ing a Union High School District.
Block 8—
Dated this 18th day of February,
1922.
15 room Colonial house on fine cor­ Lot 1 45 Feet, W B. Beasley
,
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»3.15
F. B. Swayze. Chairman, Board of
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
ner In Portland.
I Lot 2 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley
Directors.
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H o r m la to n , O re g o n
Attest: R A. Brownson, Distilct
'xit 3 45 Feet, G. A. Beasley
Clerk.
23-2tc.
Dutch Colonial house In Salem. '
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Absolutely modern.
Lot 4 45 Feet, G. A. Beasley
They Appeal to Otir Sympathies
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The bilious and dyspeptic are con­
Lot 5 45 Feet, G. A. Beasley
318 aero Polk county farm in light
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»3.15 stant 'sufferers and appeal to our
Lot 6 45 Feet, City of Hermis­
state of cultivation.
sympathies. Many such, however,
ton
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Ixit 7 45 Feet, B. Hanellne »3.16 have been completely restored to
160 acres near Goldendalc for un­ 'Lot 8 49 Feet. B. Hanellne »3.4.3 health by the use of Chamberlain’s
»3.43 Tablets. These tablets strengthen
developed land.
• Lot 9 49 Feet, A. A Hall
Lot 10 4 5 Feet. A. A. Hall
»3.15 the stomach, invtgorato the llyer and
Block 9
Lot 1 40 Feet. A. W. Purdy »2.80 improve the digestion. They also
Apartment house at Emmet, Idaho. Lot
2 50 Feet. A. W. Purdy »3.50 cause a gentle movement of the bow­
Good rent. Price »6500. Want» a Ixit 3 50 Feet. A W Purdy »3.50 els. When you have any trouble with
¡ I Xit 4 50 Feet. P Doherty »3.50
small ranch up to about »4,000.
HEPPNER, O REG O N
I Lot 5 50 Feet, P. Doherty »3.50 your stomach, give them a trial.
Want Ads Bring Results
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= Lot 6 50 Feet. P. Doherty »3.50
Lot 7 50 Feet. T. D. Worster »3 50
For fu rth e r in fo rm atio n see Lot 8 50 Feet, T D. Worster »3.50
Will pay highest market price for butterfat.
Lot 9 50 Feet. Walter Botkin
Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment.
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¡Ix it 10
50 Feet. Walter Botkin
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11 50 Feet, R. C, Challis 83
12 50 Feet, R C. Challis 83.
13 50 Feet, R. C. Challis »3
14 50 Feet, A. W. Shawver
LEAVE
83.
15 50 Feet. A. W. Shawver
PeaSletea
8:00 1 2 :0 0 4 :0 0
»3.
Echo
8:15 1 :1 5 5:15
Lot 16 40 Feet. City of Hernils-
THE F IA T HOUSE
Stanfield
9:30 1 :3 5 5 :3 5
ton .
FOUWDS THEATRE
Hermiston
9 55 1 :5 5 5 :6 5
Block 10—
IxOt 1 40 Feet, J Wlshart »2 80 Into Umatilla 10:15 2 :1 5 6 :1 5
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
Txit 2 5ft Feet. J. Wlshart 83 50
S T A T IO N E R Y
TxOt 3 50 Feet. J. Wishart »3 50
LEAVE
Lot 4 50 Feet. J. Wishart »3 50
Umatilla
Umarilla Friday, Fob. 24 Harariateo Saturday, Fab 25
8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4:00
Lot 5 50 Feet. City of Hernils-
Hermiston
8 :2 0 1 2 :2 0 4:20
ton
. »3 50
8 :4 5 1 3 :4 5 4:45
TxOt 6 50 Fnet. J Wlshart »3.50 Stanfield
Echo
Lot 7 50 Feet. Ed Graham.
9 :0 0
1 :0 0 5:00
Estate
»3.50
Into Pendleton 10:15 2 :1 5 B: 15
IxO t 8 50 Feet. Ed Graham.
»3 50
T W O T R IP S S U N D A Y
Estate
UmariNa 3 P. M. Saaday
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7:1«, a 9 r F. m M . .
IxU 9 5ft Feet Clara Wlshart 83 50
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
Txit 10 50 Ffet. Clara Wlshart »2.50
4 p m.
Ixit 11 50 Feet. J. Wlshart »3 50
Txit 11 50 Feet. I Wlshart »3 50
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
Ixit 13 50 Feet. City of Hermls-
4 p. m.
ton
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722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
H
L e t 14
50 Feet, City of Hermts-
We Deliver Parcels at Way Point»
ton
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Ixit 15 50 Feet. City of Hermls-
VANB»
ton
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Ixit 16 40 Feet, City of Hermls-
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Lot 1 86 6 Feet. H I. Newport
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Lot
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Newa ¡land
Statiea at Hotel Oregea aad
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C ifm and Joboao
Lot 3 50 Feet, H R N ew po rt
Hotel HenaistM
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Meats that Make the Meal—
are the sort in which we specialize. Choicest
cut sold at honest prices, are the goods upon
which our trade is built.
SMELTS, 4 LBS. 25c., ALWAYS ON HAND
■ The Place to Trade is--
S Where You can SA VE Money
C ITY M E A T M A R K E T
SIKEY A HENDERSON, Prop..
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Why Go Home for Lunch
We serve the best to be had. All kinds of
sandwiches and anything else you want a t moder­
ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want.
T h e O re g o n H o te l
The Old Way-
M RS. M IL L IE D E C K , P r o p .
Cold Storage Market & Grocery
The New Way
Typewriter Ribbons
Carbon Paper
Amber or Juno Second Sheets
Adding Machine Paper
Stock of these always on hand
T he H ermiston H erald
WE GUARANTEE
A ll our Worh to he of the Very
best
E c h o F l o u r M ills
WM. H. OGDEN
M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF-
High Grade Patent
B lue S te m F lou r
Morrow County Creamery
Company
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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1-3 per cent discount for
cash sale while present stock lasts.
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R eg u lar $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 .2 5
and $ 6 .2 5
Wood Heatera-25 J
per cent discount from these prices as a special J
cash bargain price.
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Remember also these reductions apply from the ■
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present regular prices, not from the high war ■
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prices.
2
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Special of Coal Hod», Stove Board», Poker»
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and o th er stove item»
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I S A P P E R S ’ IN C . :
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HARDWARE
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IMPLEMENTS
W. C. Cox, Manager
$I.$. Jyiarrl
per cent discount for special cash
bargain prices.
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Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
E. P . D O D D
A ll Universal H eatera-33
A ll Oak H e a te rs -2 5
And Our Prices are Reasonable
FO R TRADE
Echo, Oregon
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THEATRES
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Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
“ The Golden Snare"
Jewell Carmen « “Nobody”
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
Gladys Waltom“ The Man Tamer“
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