The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 07, 1922, Image 4

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    Slashing Reductions in
GROCERIES
Sugar
. . . .
$ 8 .5 0
White Wonder Soap, 22 bars 1 .0 0
S a r d i n e s ................................. 0 5
Toilet Paper, 20 rolls
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1 .0 0
Matches, Red Stick
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. ..0 5
Macaroni, 3 pounds
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. .2 5
Rice, 3 pounds
.
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. .2 5
L adies
T ailored
B lo u se s
Flour, E ch o or O ly m p ic
$8.50 numbers cut
to . . . $ 5 .5 0
$10 numbers cut
T r a n sfe r ' D R E S S
$ 7 .0 0
to
10563^
3089
$11 numbers cut
standard
$ 7 .5 0
to
DESIG NER
PA1TERNS $14 numbers cut
to
with TI1E BELRObE
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$ 2 .0 0
Fresh Vegetables Every Day
Wide mouth
Ball M asons
Self Sealing
Pints
.
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$1.00
Quarts
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1.25
Mason and
Economy
Self Sealing
Jars
M asons
Quarts $1.40
Quarts
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. $1.25
1-2 Gal $1.75
Half Gallon .
1.60
Jelly Glasses
70
$ 9 .0 0
cents
a dozen
or Button
School O xfords
for
$6.00
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Occurence» of In toréât Gleaned Here
and There About the City and
Neighborhood
Jean Skovbo has traded his one ton
Ford truck for a one ton Oldsmobilu
truck.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd and daughters,
Ruth and Isabel, returned Saturday
from a visit with Mis.' Dodd's par-
the
Girls
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Bacon Chunks in •b1°“‘2 lb 2 5 c pound
Boston Butts, 3 0 c a pound
Boiling M eat, 10c a pound
FOR S A T U R D A Y ONLY
N ice Juicy Pot Roasts
1 5 c lb.
S. & H.
Green
Stamp* With
Every
Purchase
CITY MEAT MARKET
SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop«.
There will be a rally meeting of
all the Baptist ladies Including the
Aid and White Cross Circle and all
ladies of the congregation Wednes­
day afternoon. September 13 at the
home of Mrs. Shotwell.
Mr3. Frank Ralph returned Wed­
nesday from Bingham Springs where
ahe has been spending the Summer.
We will give free to each person
over 18 years of age one genuine
KEEN KUTTER RAZOR
with a cash purchase of $1 or over
in addition to our regular discount
L im ited to o n e R azor to a person. B e sure an d g e t
you rs b e fo r e th ey are all g o n e.
SAPPERS’ INC.
(A f«w piece« of SI.29 Aluminum S«ln «till Io he had tea wMl window
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
FURNITURE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
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IM PLEM ENT C O -
GINGHAMS
In the new fall patterns hna at popular prices, 25c to 75c. You
will find a wider range of patterns and qualities.
The season for Outings will soon be here and we are prepared
to meet your regular needs in the 27 inch and yard wide cloths.
You should see the Ace Caps for the Boys ln all the popular
colors .Just the thing for school.
Tams are now in order and we carry the Celebrated Fleischers
yarns in knitted worsted saxony and the silk and wool quality.
$4.00
Brown Calf
Mrs. J. F. MrNaught returned
Sunday after a short visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Kern of Portland.
Mlss Esther Bloom returned Sat­
urday after a two weeks visit to Port­
land, Seattle, and Rainier National
Park.
Butferfat
Bringing
Good Price
Increase your butter-
fat oi tput. All dairy­
men realize that a
cow gives milk in pro­
portion to the food
and care given her.
“ The B est o f
Good Service’“
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that money can buy are printed by The
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Herald. We buy the best stock we
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price
is
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lowest,
quality
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HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Staple Groceries
The cow’s worst enemy now is
tlie fly. Keepi g the flies off your
cows now will pay you a big profit
by increasing tlie milk and butter
fat.
s
Several of the young people of the
Stated Communication of Queen
high school were delightfully enter­
tained by twelve of the high school Esther Chapter. O. E. S. next Tues­
day evening. By order of W. M.
members nt the Auditorium last
Thursday evening. The evening was
Mr. and Mrs. Purdy and their
spent in dancing, and everyone re­
daughter. Mrs. Morfitt, returned last
ported a very entertaining time.
Sunday from Spokane where they
F. B. Swayze and L. M. Hunt made have been visiting Mr. Purdy’s sis­
ter.
a business trip to Boardman Satur­
day.
Mrs. Georgia Henderson and child­
ren
were the guests of Mrs. Chas.
A. C. Voelker and family, who have
been spending a few days here on Kaiser Monday night.
their way hack from Eugene left
Tuesday for Helix where Mr. Voelk­
er will take up his new duties as
principal of Ihe Helix union high
school.
H e rm isto n Produce &
Supply Co.
“ The Best o f
Good Service"
for less
U. S. Inspected Meats
Use Dr. Hess Fly
Chaser oi ce or twice
a day. Give the old
faithful cow great
relief and comfort.
Canning Peaches
Use Dr. ILss’ Fly Chaser
Fresh and fine, and everything else in the
grocery line.
S o ld in o n e -h a lf and one g a llo n
can», $1 25 and $2
Bring us your eggs
FOR SA LE BY----
Hermiston Market & Grocery
M itchell D rug C o .
“ The West Side Eat Shop” '
Herm iftton, O regon
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
THE PLAY HOUSE
WHILE THEY LAST
O R EG O N H A R D W A R E &
The Nutrition class that was to
have met Friday of this week has
been postponed to Wednesday, Sept.
20. Mrs. Van Deusen is unable Io be
present.
Miss Lucille Sullivan returned
"Friday from Portland where she has
been for the past month visiting
Miss Enid Waterman left last Sat­ freinds and relatives.
urday for Echo where she will re­
Mlss Lila McMillan, who has been
sume her work in the primary grade
In Payallup, Tacoma, and Seattle for
of the Echo Public schools.
the past two weeks, returned last
week.
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, who has been
visiting at Camp Sherman and Port­
Joe Boyd, of the Allen-Knight Co.
land for the past two weeks, return­
of Pendleton, was a business visitor
ed last Saturday.
in Hermiston Tuesday.
Nell
Barker are .his week In­
stalling a novelty in the way of a
Ford body. The convertible body is
somewhat longer than the regular
Ford body with more space between
the front and rear seats, with col-
lapihle front seat which permits of
the rear seat being moved forward
into the position of Ihe front seat,
so that the entire rear can be used
for hauling purposes. The bayk of
Ihe body can also be let down, con­
verting the car into a truck with
carrying capacity of a ton. The gas
tank is placed in the rear end and
altogether It has a very pleasing ap­
pearance.
No m atter what you
have or what you may
buy you will eventually
purchase a De Laval
Separator, so why not be
satisfied from the begin­
ning. Gome in and let us
show you the De Laval
line of Separators and
Milking Machines.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Nation and Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. L. Ross motored to
Pendleton Wednesday to spend the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson have
returned from a six weeks vacation
trip. During that lime they visited
in Porlland. Eugene. Cottage Grove
| and Seaside. They also -spent about
three weeks camping in the Cascade
Mountains, sixty miles east of Eu­
gene.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander at a better time could not have been homing from Walla Walla In that
Pendleton.
offered them.
they are much sweeter.
Mr. Irwin Shotwell returned last
George Elliott was in Pendleton
Saturday from Sisters Camp, where Friday last on business.
he lias been with the Shotwell Con­
struction Co. for some time.
Mr. Hugh Fraser, who has bean
with the Iloneyman Hardwaro Co.
Mlss Edith Mikesell and Miss An­ of Portland, returned last Saturday
ita Paulson entertained last Satur­ and will attend high Bchool here
day at the home of Miss Paulson. again this winter. Mr. Harold Wnter-
The main attraction of the evening uan, Gwyn Hughes and Clyde Mc­
was a weiner roast. The young folkt Elroy also returned from Portland
bowed much gayley nt this partlcul. Saturday.
ar event, and they are all sure that
Dick Shaw went to Pendleton last
Tuesday where he purchased a Dodge
touring car from the Ellis-Schiller
company.
Clifford Brown of Portland was in
town Wednesday on hi3 way to Pen­
dleton. He has lately returned from
California where he hns been em­
ployed in highway work. Mr. Brown
will be remembered by older settlers
here us having had the old Harry
Straw place east of Hermiston some
years ago.
Children’s Shoes in Lace
Brown Calf, Rubber
H eel
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sikey made a
trip to Walla Walla returning Tues­
day.
Mrs. S. L. Larson who Is at the
PendJetou hospital where she went
a week ago Sunday for an operation
for appendicitis is reported a8 slow­
ly improving.
S ch o o l S h o es
$4.50
Mrs. Howard Illsley arrived here
Wednesday from Portland, and will
upend some time visiting friends and
relatives here.
Ihe Hermiston
Herald--$2.00
SUBSCRIBE NOW
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A Big Super Production
“The
SHEIK”
With
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NO Water!
NO Attention!
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A gn es A yres--R u d olp h V alen tin o
Harold Mumniau. son of Rev J. K.
Mummau, of Colville, Wash., is (he
new driver of the highway truck.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Burster and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith motored down
the highway to Portland Saturday J
last, returning Monday of this week.
Wm. Ogden and family drove to J
Athena Monday where they visited |
at the home of S. S. Pearris.
Special Price Thi« Attraction-15~40c
SUNDAY
M A E M AC A V O Y
IN
“ E verything for S a le”
WEDNESDAY
C. M Jackson, west side rancher
has been taking truck loads of wa­
termelons to Pendleton thia week.
Mr. Jackson has several acres of these
It la reported that the melons grow n ,
1n the went end are superior to others | g g g | g
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LOCAL AGENTS
JA M E S K IR K W O O D
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Hermiston Auto Co.