Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
Hermiston Locals A lbert H edw all to on the sick list. Mre. Jacobson of P en dleton r to il ed at th e hom e o f her parents Mr. end Mr*. John Leek last w eek-end. Cash Discount Get the book full and we redeem it for cash K I N G S L E Y ’S H O U S E O F P H O N E Q U A L IT Y A N D 8 I W V I C ■ '' J 171 “M-m-m S m e ll t h a t R o a s t ” Meats that Make the Meal— a re th e s o r t in w h ich w e specialize. C h o icest c u t sold a t h o n e st prices, a r e th e g o o d s upon w hich o u r tr a d e is b u ilt. M ARKET SIKEY A HENDERSON, Props. Why Go Home for Lunch W e se rv e th e b e s t to be h a d . A ll k in d s o f san d w ich es a n d a n y th in g e lse you w a n t a t m o d e r a te prices. E a t a s m uch o r a s little a s you w a n t T h e O regon H o te l M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . Am Overstocked on Tube Patch- ing O utfits 30 PER CENT OFF W H IL E TH EY LA S T See o u r W indow f o r A d d itio n a l A rtic le s a t a S pecial D isc o u n t Ore. lid we C o. FLOYD KNERR Tw odoora east O re. H dw e. Ce. Irrigon Echo, O reg o n M ANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue S te m F lou r T he S u p r r k r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing M akes B e tte r B re a d T ry a S ack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED 8 T h is m eans We are » to all who pay their h ills In fu ll before the 10th of th e follow in g The rash discoun t of 5 per cent w ill s till ■ Ladies but don't forget th at we w ill at all tim es g iv e double stam p s for ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B Another b eau tifu l lln « o f "Beads In all c o lo n . For your aprlng ou t- fit. and your Corsets m ade to your Individual m easurem ent» See M n. Em m a Job noon, second door east of C atholic church. 2 7 -itp . When books nr« fu ll bring thcm ln and receive *1.00 In cash from us. S A P P E R S ’ IN C . ■ HARDWARE J IMFLF.MENTS FURNITURE Aluminum Sale W ill Soon be Announced ■ ■ ■ ■ h h a mm . TilS-B F. ■ Tom (A b i t utwd to be) as will be used by the Hermiston Cream ery Company with the latest improved methods—and will be operated strictly along buaeesa lines. Nothing but straight ferwrdbusiMB. Bring in Your Cream and Get Highest Market Price "The Affaire e f Aaatol" ih ;.q »> < <1 >. • *1*1» ' t t If you want your order early phone it in early and we will see that you get it promptly. We have in our meat department a full line of choice meats, also fish on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. Cold Storage Market & Grocery R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. The Phone is 413 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«I ■■■■■■■■■■■■I |g H s r m ls te n , O re g o n " G IF T S T H A T L j i S T " Morrow County Creamery Company HEPPNER, O REGON Pendleton and Umatilla Stage W. C. Cox, Manager LEAVE 8 :0 0 9 :1 1 9 :3 0 9 :5 5 1 0 :1 5 1 2 :0 0 1 :1 5 1 :3 5 1 :5 5 2 :1 6 f:OB 5:15 6 :35 5 :56 6 :1 5 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hntel Hermiston S. Starti CO NFECTIONERY S T A T IO N E R Y Delicious Wholesome C onfectionery Tasty Stationery For Women To Trade h 200 Acres P in s V alley. Baker eounfy, near Snake river, »0 acres su birrigated and is m ostly In. Six acre orchard, fa ir b u ild in gs, price »10.000. 160 Acres, Jackson eounty. near Medford. 40 acres In cu ltiv a tio n , bal ance grazin g and nsar ou tsid e rang« good bu ild in gs, w ater piped ia borne, sm a ll orchard, telephone, good n e ig h borhood. Clear, price »».*00. 10 Acre orchard In Y akim a valley. Produced 161.000 pounds of apples last year. P rice »6.500 W e have other trades. Corns and se e them or te ll us w h at you w ant. News stand Cigars and Tobacco "A. »vt T *«• / > Alfalfa 160 Acres near P rin eville, 20 acre« developed, bu ild in gs, balance fenced pasture, price »5.000. Federal loan »1.000 on place and w ill assum e »2,500 here. »i • '»H . 'A U 'l T H STA M PS W ill p a y h ig h e s t m a r k e t price f o r b u tte r f a t. H o n e s t w e ig h ts a n d t e s t G ive u s a tria l s h ip m e n t _______■ < T /- .' W e will have our own delivery after this week and we will ba able to give the beet of »ervice TOWNSEND & SWARTOUT R e n U le S e n t o C c —e . * 1 .0 0 R e n U le t o n t o S t .I S A ls t o n t o M e r m t o t o n , a».SO R e n U to to n t o U m a t i l l a , M . i S w ill hold a Si. Fat» ‘ .................................. ............ , 1 lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c C a rn a tio n M ilk ............ ....... 2 can s 25c, 9 c a n s $1.00 C anyon M il k ......................... 2 can s 25c, 9 c a n s $1.00 The New H a j TWO TRIPS SUNDAY “The Great White Trail” . (And one package Wool Soap Chips free) S w ift S oap F la k e s in b u lk, fine f o r th is w a te r, JEWELER and WATCHMAKER The O ld H ay- SA RB S ■ l,u «kl mi • 25c ?1.00 25c WM. H. OGDEN L eavin g P en d leton 8 a. m. 4 p. m. L eavin g U m a tilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 C ottonw ood P hone 868 W e D eliver Parcel« at W ay Polnta ‘Lone Wolf’s “Daughter” J Mr* Mary M iller wan absent from ■ her dutlea at school W ednesday on B account o f Illness. Mr. Voelker L u n a S oap, 6 b a r s ............. ......................... W h ite W o n d e r Soap, 22 b a rs W ool S oap, b a th a n d to ile t, 5 b a rs ...... w a n tin g so long. W e g iv e s ta m p s on sa le s only. LEAVE L O U ISE G LA U M be allow ed in cases where custom ers are not sa v in g S. A H. Stam ps C O M IN G W E E K C N o w is th e tim e to b u y t h a t w a tc h you h a v e b e e n U m atilla 8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4*»0 Herrn latón 8 :2 0 1 2 :2 0 4 :2 * S tan field 8 :4 5 1 2 :4 5 4 :45 Echo 9 :0 0 1 :0 0 5 :0 0 Into P en dleton 1 0 :1 5 2:15 < :15 Umatilla 3 P.M. S P E C IA L P R IC E S F O R O n a ll sa le s u n til A p ril 1 st to g e t y o u s ta r te d o u t r i g h t P ead leton Echo S ta n field H erm iston In to U m atilla Hearts o’ the Range” M m iw in Hat* ■ Our stock o f hatn and trim m ing« to ■ being cloned out at coot. Com« In ■ and let un fit you out. Prlcea *1 to ■ I7.S 0. P ercsy Siatera. 27-2te. cash from us and wo w ill give one stam p for each 10c of purchase ca.-h Let ua figure with you on your house-paioting. Other A L L STA R CA ST All R ebekahs w ill be expected to he out F riday e v en in g as th e sta te president w ll be here from Pendle ton. In itia tio n w ill be held. A H. givin g 2 stam ps w ith every 10c w orth o f m erchandise bought for ,m onth after purchase. So price per gallon mean» nothing. Ares covered, weather reaiatance, and yean of life are the real things that deter mine price economy. On that baiia S W P ia the cheapest per-gallon 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. DOUBLE THEATRES ; Green Trading s Green Trading Stam ps w ith each purchase. March 24; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar en tertain Items of Interest ed as d in ner gu ests Sunday Messrs. Ed C om egys and H. E. H itt and the Boardm an. Ore., M arch IS — H. E. la tte r ’e child ren D orothy and Dick. W arren of P ortland has purchased the stock and lease of the Boardm an H erbert Su llivan w as a bu sin ess T rading Co , w h ich has been owned v isito r In P en dleton F riday, the T rib by B. S. K in g sley of H erm iston. Mr. une reports. W arren has for m any years been In b u siness In H eppner, Hardm an and G eorge Rand of Irrigon made a trip P ortland. to P en d leton Saturday. The pupils of the high school gave C harles W ebber sp en t the w eek a dance Saturday n igh t w hereby they raised *20 for use by th e base ball end a t hie hom e In P ortland. team . The first gam e has been sched- Mrs. M illie Deck, w ho has been in Found a Cure for Indigestion «he U m atilla hospital th e past tw o T use C ham berlain's Stom ach and w eeks, returned hom e W ednesday L iver T ablets for In digestion and find m orning. th ey su it m y rase better than any Six H erm iston firm s w ill handle dyspepsia rem edy I have ever tried «he S. A H. green trad in g stam p« as and I have used m any d ifferen t m edl. a result o f a deal Just m ade w ith the ein es. I am nearly fifty one years of Sperry A H utchinson com pany. The age and have su ffered a great deal flrm a are K in gsley's. Sappers’ Inc.. from in d igestion . 1 can eat alm ost C ity Meat M arket. Oak Tan Shoe a n y th in g I w a n t to, n o w ,” w rites Store. W m. H. Ogden and R eliab le George W. Em ory, Rock M ille, Ala. T hese tablets con tain no pepsin but Cleaners. stren g th en the stom ach and enable It to d igest the food n atu rally. Roy B uckless had the m isfortu n e «o crush h is foot under the w h eels of • heavy wagon W ednesday m orn ing. As he was g e ttin g down from the w agon he got tan gled In the HKR M I8TO N U M A T IL L A lin es and the horses started Just as he cam e to the ground, th e w h eel Umatilla Friday p assin g over hie foot. It to not yet H aram toa Saturday known how seriou s It w ill be. Echo Flour Mills B egin ning with March 16th. we are giv in g double 8 cuts p a in tin g cost The only way to buy paint economically is to forget gallon price and figure costs by area covered and years of life. S W P covers one-third more area than paint* which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without repaint ing, so requires half the material and cost* half the labor price (for painting and repainting). D ew ey P ayne has been elected ed itor of The H igh School Mirror by B S. KINGSLEY SELLS HIS the senior class of th e h igh school BOARDMAN STORE INTERESTS H e w ill serve for the rem ainder of th is year. • High School Base Ball Team to Play “We Weld Anything but the Break of Day” T w o doors e a s t SWP wyp Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. S M E L T S , 4 LB S. 25c., A L W A Y S O N H A N D M RS. house paint M iss C atherine P regn lty o f S ta n Mrs. E d ith Van D eusen w ill con field w as In tow n Tuesday. duct a dress form dem onstration at the lib rary a t 10 a. m F riday. Any M iss M yrtle S llvey w as a P en d le w om an w h o w ill bring th e m aterials ton v isitor W ednesday. and b rin g tw o friends can have the m aterial m ade up. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner and d au gh ter Dorothy returned from an T he p ostal Inspector h a s ann oun c exten ded trip to C alifornia M onday ed a c a ll for new bids for a post f- m orning. They report a very e n jo y feeol b u ild in g here. B id s are to be able tim e. for a floor space o f 1 2 0 0 square feet, the b u ild in g to be con ven ien t M iss M arjorie W atson , w ho is a to th e b u sin ess district. B id s m ust uled w ith Irrigon for th e 24th. nurse in St. A n th on y’s hospital In be in by M arch 31. T hey w ill be open M iss M yrtle M cN eill, teach er of the P endleton w as a visito r at her hom e ed at Spokane on April 2. T he bidders fifth and six th grades w es called to here Tuesday. are to have th e b u ild in g ready by P ortland on M onday as w itn ess in a A u gust 1. B id s were called for last A. J. M athew s, B oise, J. P. Mad fa ll, and thou gh several se n t In e sti s u it develop in g from a street car ac cid en t. Mrs. W II. Stew art su p p li den, P ortland, Mrs. E dith V an m ates, a ll w ere rejected for variou s ed du rin g her absence. D eusen, P en d leton . J. L. Sm ith reasons, th e principal one being th a t W alla W alla. C. J. Johns, P ortland. the bids w ere too high. A n y one in Dr. Chick, county health officer C. A. S tah l, S eattle, Velm a 8 m ltb , terested can g e t all th e d eta ils and o f H eppner, visited the Boardman P en dleton , P au lin e Dohm ert, P en d th e ap p lication blanks at th e post o f com m unity th is w eek on an in sp ec leton, Dr. J. R. M adden, P ortlan d , fice. tion trip in connection w ith reported and 0 . 0 . Packard, P ortland w ere con tagiou s diseases e x istin g in som e am ong the nam es listed an th e h otel Mr. and Mrs. P. B. S lscel and Mr. quarters. N o th in g of seriou s nature ic g lste r s th is week. and Mrs. A. W . Adam son m otored to w as discovered. P en dleton W ednesday. The Pneumonia Month Mr. M urphy o f S tan field w as In M arch is a typical pneum onia tow n W ednesday. D p . A dam s reports th e arrival of a 9 pound g ir l at the hom e o f C. J. m onth and u su ally gives a high rate o f m ortality for the disease A fter Mr. and Mrs. C. J. John s, form er C aldw ell o f U m atilla on M arch 5. a long and hard w inter, the system resid en ts o f H erm iston and now of Mr. and Mrs. Mark N eadeau are loses m uch of its resistan ce and peo P ortland w ere H erm iston visitors on Tuesday. th e proud p aren ts of a 10 pound boy ple grow careless. W hen every cold, no m atter how slig h t, is given prompt born a t th eir hom e on M arch 15. I and in te llig e n t a tten tio n , th ere is Mrs. B oynton and dau ghter Laura (m uch less danger o f pneum onia. It and Mrs. L. Su llivan w ere P en d leton Mrs. Fred Crawford w as tran sact sh ould be borne in m ind th at pneu- sh opp ers W ednesday. in g b u siness in H erm iston th is week. i m onla is a germ disease and breeds In Mrs. W. A. P otter en tertain ed I’ Dr. George B. Van W aters w ill hold the throat. C ham berlain’s Cough Rem edy is an expectorant and cleans last w eek In honor of Mrs. M P ot- E piscop al services at th e library ou t th e germ lndened m ucus and not te f. T uesday ev en in g . March 21 a t 7 :3 0 . on ly cures a cold but prevents its re su ltin g In pneum onia. It Is pleasant ■ ■ ■ F ran k R alph Is on the sick list. Mrs. F rick , m other of Mrs. Hane- to take. Children take it w illin g ly . I lin e, is reported ill. W h a t is a s delicious a n d s a tis fy in g w h e n you a re re a lly h u n g ry , a s a th ic k ju ic y s te a k , a s a v o ry ro a s t o r a te n d e r b re a d e d v e a l c u tle t? C IT Y M E A T S herwin - W il l ia m s . M any h ave bean absent from school d u ties d u rin g the past week on ac count o f sickness. Geo. W urater w ho h as been In a hospital a t H ot Lake the past three Mrs. A. c . V oelker en tertain ed at w eek s w as expected hom e yesterday a bridge party la st Saturday e ven in g. but did not arrive. He w ill pr bably be hom e before the end o f the w eek, Mrs. J. Ralph entertain ed a t a Sev how ever. en o'clock dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voe'ker.M r and Mrs. W. W. Illsley and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. F ran k W augam an, Mr. and Mrs. K in gsley en tertain ed at a seven o ’ | A. W . A dam son and Mr. and Mrs clock dinner M onday even in g. , H arry W ann were gu e sts o f Mr. and Mrs. F P. Phipps at a 7 o'clock d in Mrs. J. Ralph en tertain ed for the ner T uesd ay even in g. M onday afternoon bridge club. T he S tu d y club m et at th e hom e i Mr*. C. S. M cN aught and Mr» of Mrs W alter B lessin g last T h u rs H. T. Fraser en tertain ed w ith a day aftern oon . The club had the ( bridge party Saturday afternoon . pleasure o f hearin g a short talk made by Rev. P ettib on e. A fter his depart T he M onday bridge club e n te r ta in ure the regu lar business and program ed the husbands of th e m em bers at w as taken up. At the close o f the the hom e of Mrs. J. T. H in k le T u es m eetin g th e hostess served d ain ty re day even in g. fresh m en ts. The club m em bers w ill please n ote th a t the club m eets again Mr. and Mrs. J. Cumha Jr. o f E cho w ith Mrs. H arvey Payne on W ednes were In H erm iston Tuesday. day, M arch 22. 5. & H. Green Trading Stamps " H E R M I6 T O N 8 Friday evening. Coe's orchestra will furnish the music and the hall will be decorated In honor of the occasion ■ ■ ■