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

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    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 ■ ''
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“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
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T h is m eans We are
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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
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Ladies
but don't forget th at we w ill at all tim es g iv e double stam p s for
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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 .
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HARDWARE
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IMFLF.MENTS
FURNITURE
Aluminum Sale W ill Soon be Announced
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TilS-B F.
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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"
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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»
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.................................. ............ , 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”
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(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
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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”
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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*
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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.
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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
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Friday evening. Coe's orchestra will
furnish the music and the hall will
be decorated In honor of the occasion
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