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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1922)
TILE HEBM IfiTO y HEB A LB , HERMISTON. CREGON.' Funeral Notice K I N G S L E Y ’S ^ » '» T O N .H O U .C O F Q U A L IT Y A N D g E W V IC I I PHONE 171 SUITS Closing Out Stock of Boys Clothes at the Ridiculously Low Price of p The funeral of Mrs. Mary Roetram. el will be held at the Baptist church Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Roetramel died at Umatilla Sunday night at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Roetramel was 39 years of age and resided for some time north of town, but for the last year had been a resident of Umatilla. There are six children, one died in infancy. They are Richard. Rollin, Verna. Arthur, Geneva, William and Led- ena. Mrs. Roetiamel also has a brother, Mr. Getsinger, a rancher on the pro ject. The husband was called from Sac ramento, Cal , and arrived at Uma tilla Thursday morning. Mrs. Roetramel was a member of the Baptist church since she was 18 years of age. J The Gun and Shells For G ettin g Game M. K. Long of Pendleton was a business visitor in Hermiston Wed nesday. OOSE shooters all over North America swear by the hard-hitting, evenly distributed Winchester perfect shot pattern, that brings the geese down stone dead, close to the blind. Winchester Shotguns and Shells give the same satisfactory results in every otherkind of small game shooting. They are known everywhere in the world for durability, accuracy, and getting game. Buy a Winchester Model 12 Ham merless Repeating Shotgun, or a Model 97 with outside hammer. And Win chester Shells—Leader or Repeater in smokeless, Nublack or New Rival in black powder. Be prepared for the big day when luck comes your way. G HENRY J. TAYLOR Candidate for JOINT SENATOR S5.00 ; of I UMATILLA. MORROW AND UNION COUNTIES FOR YOUR CHOICE Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. $10.00 and $12.00 Values at the slashing price of $5.00 the SEASON OPENS Moved and Sale Will Only Last Just a Few Days FOOT BALL PHOTOGRAPHS We have a few higher priced numbers we will cut to $7.50 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Occurences of Interest Gleaned Here and There About the City and Neighborhood V. High school foot ball games and athletics calls for your kodak and films. Every boy and girl should own a Kodak or Brownie camera. Ask to see the New No. 1 Kodak Series II~$13.50. The neatest and most practical kodak for beginners. Makes pic tures 2 1-4 by 3 1-4, the most practical size. Kodaks. $6.50 and up. Brownie Cameras, $2.00 and up. MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY HERMISTON Eastman Kodnka and Films Phone 101 GASOLINE- 30 CENTS. Herm'ston Auto Co. 3-ltc. We are Short of Putter Doris Swayze left for Stanford un. Iversity Monday where Bhe will en ter for the coming year. Rev. Van Waters held Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Clark Scofield of Jamestown. N. Y. were visitors with services both morning and even'ng the N. B. Whitford family the lat lart Sunday at the Library. ter part of last week. Mrs. Scofield H. L. Holgate, District Counsel Is a cousin of Mr. Whitford’s. They are on their way to Los Angeles, of the U. S. Reclamation Service where they expect to spend the win with offices In Portland, spent the 20th and 21st of the month on the ter. project on matters of legal Interest Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis and son to the service and the Hermiston of Portland stopped in Hermiston Irrigation District. Thursday last, enroute to Pendleton. Miss J. Patterson of Leeds, Eng They were residents of the project nine years ago, residing on the Sin land. Is visiting at the home of her clair place east of town. They were nephew. George C. Patterson. surprised at the growth of the town and the number of new residents Word was received Friday of last and also the large amount of con week of the birth of a son to Mr. crete walks that had gone In slnco nnd Mrs. George Hetler at Osage, they were last here. Kansas. Mrs. Hetler was formerly Doris Pcrcey of this city. J. K. Shotwcll left Monday for Redmond and Sisters to look over Jens Skovbo Is attending the the work he lias uuder contract In stale fair at Salent this week. that district. HEATERS Our stock of heaters for the fall is now on the floor in both combination wood and coal, or wood only. Prices for new heaters range From $3.10 up to $6.25 for Wood Heaters Have two styles of Oil Heaters at $8.50 each, and combination heaters at prices of $17.50 up. Our better heaters are the genuine Univer sal O verd raft S m oke Burning styles. T erm s or C ash SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE * IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING “Soldiers of Fortune” SUNDAY 8. F. Bowman, Frank Sllvey, O. C. Young and Arnold Buhman went by auto Saturday to Wasco where they attended a Joint meeting of the Odd Fellows of Wasco. Grass Valley and Moro. The meeting was arranged In honor of State Grand Master. Bow man. The butter market having made another advance the Hermiston Creamery Co. ip now paying 47 cents Tor butterfat. We need more eream to fill our Increasing orders. Adv. Wm. S. HART C j O g J There Are a Few People in Hermiston THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT “The West Side Eat Shop” ■■■I '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ a n a n a a a THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS 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. We Take Telephone Orders 8 8 ! “O’Malley of the Mounted” ■ Big Sale on Pure Lard Pure Lard in No. 10a Pure Lard in No. 5a Pure Lard in No. 3a . .55 Why buy Compounds and other substitutes when you can buyPure Lard at these prices? WEDNESDAY S VERA GORDON J “ The Mother of Humoresque” ■ THE GREATEST LOVE” ! «’ Hermiston Produce & Best oj Supply Co. "The Serbile "The Best o f Good Service' S Hermiston Market & Grocery An Allan Dwan Production Mrs. F. V. Prime returned from Portland Sunday where she was call ed by the ItlnesR of a sister. Scarf at 60c for 2 oz. balls. FLEISHERS YARNS none better. The Hermiston Creamery Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gladys Rudolph, employed at the telephone office left, for Portland Saturday for a short visit. SILK AND WOOL YARN Just the thing for the much appreciated The butter market is very fli m and we are looking for an advance soon THE PLAY HOUSE Joe Ralph went to Pendleton Mon day where he was ealled on jury duty. ALL-WOOL VELOURS m Navy and Kid, 54 Inches w dc. suitable for childrens coats, priced at |3 .5 0 per yard. and vicinity who have not yet visit ed the Hermiston Market & Grocery the store with the Blue Front, the place where you find good things to eat. If you have not been to see this store, do so at once. Our stock of groceries is all new arid we handle U. 8. Inspec ed Meat and all goods are priced right. Bring us your eggs. The H. R. Newport family have moved from Baker and are now lo cated in Portland. Chas. Hahn was called to Wallowa lost week by the death of his broth er William, which oeeured Monday. Win. Hahn was for several yonrs a resident of Hermiston when he con ducted the store now managed by bis brother. Suitable for Kimonas, priced at 35 c yard Just the th n g for these fall evenings and mornings. We Need Cream ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I OREGON a "BER 16 POLONIA VELOUR We have v orked up our butter trade until we find it impossible to fill our orders Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs and daughter Marlon were business vis itors tn Pendleton Monday. M. Duty is now occupying the old George Slrolim ranch on (he west side of the river. store We are showing some new patterns of Paid Adv. This Merchandise Must Be W /HCff£ST£R aah . tv -y CITY MEAT MARKET SIREY A HENDEKSON, 8 <