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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
TH E " M g H M IS T O N '» H O U S E LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O F Q U A L IT Y A N D « t W V I C l ' Sugar $8.30 White Wonder Soap, 22 bars H ER A LD , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON. -r- the schools hers, and they will make school house there will be a “Get- their home in the Bodkin house on together" meeting for residents of Fourth street. the district. Several propositions will be discussed. A pooling of orders on Occur,»«*« of Intorool Gleaned Here Dr. W. W. Iilsley and wife return coal and wheat will be taken up. and There About the City and ed Tuesday from Los Angeles where Refreshments will be served and Neighborhood they have been for the past six weeks everyone invited. While there the doctor attended the Louin Sikey made a business trip National Osteopathic convention. to the county seat Friday. They made the trip by motor. * ♦ K I N G S L E Y ’S I IIEBM IST O N ♦ THOSE WHO STOP AT HEKM- ♦ A. F Drolshagen, north side M. O. Rymerson of Byron, Wash IST0N AUTO CAMP ♦ rancher, was in Pendleton Thursday arrived Wednesday to look after his ♦ ♦ ♦ last on business. property Interests here. He has a dwelling on the west side Just vacat. Many of the tourists who stop in R. G. Gale was in Pendleton Thurs- ed by C. H. Skinner, which he in day on a business trip. tends having some work done on Hermiston either at tbe auto camp or just on the Main street, remark that ' and will stay to oversee it. Dr. M. S. Kern was in Hermiston _____ this is a very progressive place and for several days this last week. The Prineville paper last week re that they like it here upon being ported good progress on the oil well questioned about their trips they al A Durant Motor company car pas- Burns where the drilling has gone so ask that a copy of the local paper sed through Hermiston 1 hursday to a depth of 3200 feet and samples be sent to them This gives us a good from Portland to Spokane on a non, of the sand or shale at this depth opportunity to enclose one o f tbe slop trip. show good traces of oil of a quality Hermiston folders which were pub equal to the Pennsylvania fields lished by lh e Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hinkle of Port- Work of drilling will be continued, land are now being congratulated the paper states, with the expetatlon ' From Cleveland, Ohio came J. C. upon the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. of a strike within the next 150 or Johnston and wife. Mr. Johnston is Hinkle is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I 200 feet. In talking with Mr. Bach- 'a member of the Cleveland Metal 1. Hinkle of this city. eller on this subject he states that "Works company and is sales manager the formation here is much diffenent They left Cleveland in February and Mr and Mrs. F. C McKenzie and and they do not expect to have to are now on their way to California. Mrs. Julian Morfitt motored to the drill to any such depth as this. I,eus- county seut Monday. fH for drilling are coming in very Monday evening from Saranec slowly now, and not enough has been Mrs. I. E. Putman and daughter, secured to warrant drilling as yet. Lake, New York, came Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie, returned Tuesday morning The oil people are maintaining tin F. E. Hull and son Frederick and are from an extended visit In the east, office aero«« the road from the Her- on their way to Long Beach and Los --------- aid building, which is open daily and Angeles, California. They have been A. W. Adamson was In Hermiston where somebody can be found at all traveling since last fall but spent several of the winter months In Seat. < Sunday. He accompanied Albert times. tie and Spokane. They also toured Hedwail and left by auto for Enter- ---------- Yellowstone park and many of the prise. Albert will operate the Adam- Miss Melba Calahan gave a pleas- MAN AND WIFE HIKING I They usually work during the win- central states, and are planning to ACKOSS THE CONTINENT ter months but as soon as roads are son moving picture machine in that ant lawn party to a number of her make their future home in the west. city. friends Wednesday afternoon, the — — ' passable they are on their, way. The occasion being her birthday an. Mr. and Mrs. Hamburg Making the past winter they spent in Denver, Mrs. Roberta Gunn and son Henry niversary. Games and mValc were Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Nays and three Trip From New York to leaving there the first of May. They Los Ailgeles j have visited the Yellowstone Park returned last week from Portland features of the entertainment. A sil children of California are now on nnd over the Rocky mou"ntai“ns com- * ^ re they h“Ve becn ior lhe flunl ver basket of golden glow centered their way to Nampa, Idaho, and will the attractive table, and the same visit first at Baker City, Huntington, Starting two years ago from New ing through Boise and visiting the nier. shade of yellow was carried out in Oregon and Weiser. Idaho and then York City, Mr. and Mrs. Hamburg J great government dam near there. Mr. B. 3 Kingsley Is driving a the place. Cards, favors and all the on to Nampa. Every year they passed through Hermiston Wednes They carry light packs and cameras, day on their way to Los Angeles, Cal. and look thoroughly fit for the un new Dodge Bros, touting car purch table appointments. spend much time in touring and said ased in Pendleton last week. They do not know when they will dertaking that they had been in nearly every Louis Sikey of the City Market state in the union, on their many arrive at their destination, but arc ben Neil and family returned Sat Is driving a new Dodge car, recently trips. not particularly interested in that. Want Ads Bring Results urday from a ten day vacation trip purchased. M■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ■ at bingham Springs. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rice and Mr. — L. M Smith of the Poultry Supply Earl Kingsley returned Saturday Co. returning from Pendleton Wed- and Mrs. W. H. Rice and son, stop We do not give a five per cent discount, but our everyday from a trip thru southern and cen- nesday evening met with an accident ped here Monday evening and are prices as compared with others are uniformly lower tral Oregon. Mrs K. J. Kingsley who which put his car In the repair shop, from Wenatchee. They are now on i is in Redmond will return in several ¡On passing a larger car Mr. Smith their way to Portland and Seaside ' weeks. seeing he would 'not get half the antl expect to be gone several weeks, road pulled to the side in the w e e d s .____________________________ _ _ I Ivan Sneed is the owner of a Den- The larger car held to the center and I by truck puich.ised last week in passing swerved Into the smaller Bolling Beef ........ 10c Pork Chops ............................ 30c I through the George Ellio't Agency, car. The owner of the Franklin car Pot Roast ..........................17 %c Lamb Chops .......................... 25c [ --------- stopped, admitted he was driving too Sirloin and T bone ........... 25o SVeiners ................................... 25c I Jay Felmuldcr left Wednesday 7ar over, agreed to pay the damages bound Steak ........................ 25c 20c I morning with his family for u ]0 and the Incident was closed. Shoulder Steak ...._.'.......... 20c bologna ....................... I day'vacation. They will go by auto --------- Minced Ham ........................ 25c Pork Sausago ......20c, 2 for 36c I to the coast. Their son, Chester, is T. H. Gaither expects to leave Bacon ....................... 30 and 36c Hamburg .......... 20c. 2 for 35c I expected to arrive in Seattle from w,th his family early Sunday ntorn- Pork Steak ............. 25c Home Cured Boston Butts 35c I Alaska the latter part of the week lnS for a motor trip to the coast. I and they will probably go there to "--------- S & H. I meet him and later go to the Oregon c - Young and family are ex- G reen I seashore. pecting to leave Sunday on a tour S tam p , W ith E very of eastern Oregon, by auto. Purchase Increase your butter- Willard Fellhouse and family left I Wednesday morning for a resort in ‘ ^*"8. p Spencer and daughter, fat output. All dairy ¡Centra) Oregon where they expect MarJ®rle, loft for Portland Wednes- men realize that a lo camp for the next fifteen days, day ° n their annual visit to Mrs. SIKEY & HENDERSON. Prop.. and to fish and hunt. ’ ¡Spencer's parents. cow gives milk in pro Sardines . . . 1.00 . Toilet Paper, 20 rolls .05 1.00 Matches, Red Stick .05 Macaroni, 3 pounds .25 Rice, 3 pounds .25 Fresh V egetables Every D ay Phone 171 Here are some of our regular Everyday prices O REGON H ARDWARE & IMPLEMENT C l - OLYMPIC SCRATCH FEED at $3.25 Per Sack This is quality feed made from the very best grain and seeds scientificly compounded. All grain and seeds are cleaned. All flour after grinding is taken out—No waste in this feed. Compare the quality and you will readily see the economy in its use. We handle only merchandise of realiable qualitv. the matl’ i of cheapness in first price is never considered tit this store. Quality, is our motto, at reasonable prices. H e r m is to n Produce & Supply Co. "77ie B est o f "T he Best o f Good Service” Good Service’ ’ ? THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS I Butterfat Bringing Good Price that money can buy are printed by The Herald. - We buy the best stock we can get and do the best work. And the price is the lowest, quality con sidered. J 4 We Take Telephone Orders CITY M EA T M A R K ET E cho F lo u r M ills Echo, O regon M ANUFACTURERS O F High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Four Boy Scouts in a “Llxzle" passed through Hermiston Monday afternoon from Davenport, Iowa, bound for Portland, Oregon. They re- P< rt travel as heavy and have had no mishaps. About eight girls will leave this eveninS »Pend several days camp- 'nR B'onK the Columbia river, near Cold Springs. Mrs. Geo. Briggs wlU acon'Pany them. They expect to return Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller left MrR- Franlt Bilderback left for for Osago City, Kansas last Wednes- Port,and and Chehalis Sunday eve- day where they will remain for six nlnK sh ® expects to be gone about months and perhaps permanently. a C. P. Sianyan. who has charge of works at the Diversion dam and also patrols the ditch to near Irrigon, was in Hermiston Tuesday. He reports a large acreugo In melons at Irrigon, one ranch having 5 ucres in canta- loupes. The partY consisting of E. P. Dodd, H" M" Straw and F. B. Swayze and returned Thursday morning from a delightful outing at Camp Sherman near Suttle Lake In Central OreK°n- They have been gone about two weeks. Services nt the Free Methodlsl COLUMBIA GET-TOGETHER church for Sunday ure ns follows: FOR SATURDAY NIGHT Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching --------- at 11 followed by class meeting. I Saturday night at the Columbia Everybody welcome. In the evening services will be held at Irrigon. Mrs. Wm. Sanders, of Eagle Creek, Oregon is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simtuons. : We will give free to each person over 18 years of age one genuine KEEN KUTTER RAZOR Miss Martha Winslow left Sunday to take up her work at the Deaconess 1 l<«pltal In Spokane. She has been visiting at her home for the past two weeks. with a cash purchase of $1 or over in addition to our regular discount L im ited to one R azo r to a person. Be sure and get your« befo re they are all gone. SAPPERS’ INC. (A few . i r e . . f «1 29 Aluminum S .l. .1,11 ,o |,. M. w„ , wlndow HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS FURNITURE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Dr. Lnnegnn has traded his form- er hot.Me In Vancouver. Washington for the Abbott ranch, formerly the Chris Jensen ranch which is located southwest of town. G. W. Day. wife and small baby. arrived in Hermiston Friday from rhllllpaburg, Montana. They made the trip by motor and have been touring for the past month. Mr. Day has been elected as superintendent of Have you been over to Hermiston Market & Grocery yet? If not, why not. We have good things to eat. The best is none to good for any of us. We are here to serve the public. Our prices are right. Give us a trial. We can prove it. The cow’s worst enemy now Is the fly. Keeping -he flies off your cows now will pay you a big profit by iacreasing the iuiik and butter fat. Use Dr. Hess Fly Chaser once or twice a day. Give the old faithful cow great relief and comfort. Our Motto-- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Use Dr. Hess’ Fly Chaser Sold in one h a lf and ano g a llo n » ca n t, $ 1 .25 and $2 Hermiston Market & Grocery ---- FOR SALE B Y - M itchell D rug C o . “ The West Side Eat Shop” H erm iston , Oregon T H E PLA Y H O U SE THE STORE WITH r HE BLUE 7R0NT ? J he Hermiston Herald—^ 2 .OU SUBSCRIBE NOW A Cecil B. DeMille Production C. O. Bachelier returned Wednes- ■ day from a few days trip to Fort- ® land * H. A. McKeen accompanied by his son Harold left Monday eventhg Tor Portland for medical treatment. Hey, there-- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell of „ Grass Valley, Oregon, spent Tttes •lay with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel. renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Sis- eel and Mr. Luitrel had not met for 1 * years. They were shown over a part of the project and were favor ably Impressed with the possibilities. WHILE THEY LAST portion to the food and care given her. “FOOL’S PARADISE” NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS ■ ■ ■ ■ £? (¡paramount (picture j j I 1 ! | I ■ ■ 5 B ■ With Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris and Conrad Nagel : ■ ■ ■ ■ If you will bring your Ford or Fordson block in to us we will have it rebored by Expert Ford Mechanics at the Portland Branch at a cost to you of $6.00. This covers all charges and will secure for you a first class job in every partic- ular. 5 ■ f | ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.a . . aBBBBBBBBBBBS i i a S J ■ 5 ■ New Storage Battery Only S $22.00 S • , a Why pay more than Font prices for these things? ■ Hermiston Auto Co. 5 ■ ■ Special Price« This Production-40-15c ■ ■ ■ iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS