The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 11, 1923, Image 4

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THE HEBMISTON HERALD, HERMJflTON, OREGON.
Ihs High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y ’S
208 DISCOUNT 208
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Harm latón Schools
Ourkag the month of January we will give a cash
discount of 20 per cent on all
H E R M I S T O N O H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E * *
Morning delivery atarte 10:30, after n
Bo. 19
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P H O N E 171
Big Grocery Values
For January
The farmers of the Columbia dis­
trict met last Wednesday at the Co­
lumbia school house and perfected
an organization to further the causa
of Cooperative buying. J. A. Logan,
J. D. Waghorn. E. M. Jackson, 8. A.
Barnard and H. J. Stillings were
elected as directors while H. J. Stil­
lings was chosen as president and S,
A. Barnard will serve as manager.
The little son of George Lambrith
; who resides In the Columbia district
Is sick with phneumonia.
$1.50
3 sacks -
53c
$8.35
$2.10 4 sacks - -
$1.50
13c 12 cans
$1.75
15c 12 cans - -
- - $2.00
18c 12 cans
- 16c
I8c Full box - -
75c
Syrup, 1 gallon, white or dark -
40c
Syrup, 1-2 gallon, white or dark
Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c, 20 rolls - -
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- $1.00
White Soap, 22 bars $1.00, case of 100 bars - $4.50
WONDER ASSORTMENT MIXED COOKIES, lb. - 25c
Rolled Oats, sack
Flour, Echo, sack
Milk
Corn -
Tomatoes
HEATING STOVES
Our stock includes the best sizes of Coles.* Hot
Blast, Howards and Special Oak Heaters, also Flor­
ence and Perfection Oil Heaters.
One of the enjoyable affairs
of the holiday season was the party
given by Miss Melba Callahan on
Wednesday, January 3. Flare hun­
dred furnished the entertainment for
the early part of the evening, highest
honors falling to Embry Warriner.
Mabel Brown captured the consola­
tion prize.
A program o f dancing was then
enjoyed by the guests at the close of
which a delicious luncheon was
ed by the hostess.
20 per cent off for ca»h
Even though it was with reluct­
ance that the students returned to
their posts this week, their feelings
changed when they beheld the bright
faces of the teachers after their much
deserved vacation. Everyone has
Mabie Brown entertained at a
now settled down to prepare for the most delightful Informal party Fri­
dreaded "exams" and to acquire a day evening, December 29.
greater knowledge of what the dif­
Cards and dancing were the prin­
ferent books contain.
cipal diversions of the evening.
Game, To Be Fast
The students are all astir over the
first basketball game of the season
to be staged in the Hermiston Audi,
torium Friday evening. This game
is to be a double header with the
girls game starting promptly at 7:15.
This game promises to be a snappy
one, full of "fight” until the finish
with tht following girls on the list:
Mary Addleir.an, Lucile Sullivan,
Arloulne Robinson, Nancy McNaught,
Phyllis Dyer, Margaret Neary, Zona
Bensel, Lenore Dyer, Gertrude Belse,
Florence Skinner and Edna Bowkish.
A number of these girls were mem­
bers of last year’s team, Mary Addle-
man, Lucile Sullivan, Arlouine Rob­
inson, Zona Bensel and Margaret
Neary receiving letters In this field
for 1921.
H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ''
The boys game promises to be of
Morning delivery start» 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
especial interest because Athena is
PHONE 171
reported as having a fast boy’s team.
This report does not worry the local
tossers however for they feel confl-
A* j dent of having the strongest repre-
— Jsentatlves the school can offer, with
Messrs. Wicklander, Boyles, Al- these boys eligible: Shotwell, Wins-
D o n 't S utV.r W ith
bright and Weston of Boardman, low, Smith, Rubner, Haneline, Par-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
were visitors in Hermiston Friday
■ BREVITIES ■
Mrs. J. W. Ralph left Tuesday for
Occurence. of I n te n d Olean«» Mm.
Don’t forget the basketball game Pendleton to visit her husband who
and There About tbe Oft, w i
tomorrow night between Athena is in a local hospital.
N elch boA nd
High school and Hermiston High
school. This Is to be a double header
W. J. Warner, our local attorney,
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb­ and will start at 8 p. m. sharp. A visited Pendleton Tuesday,
R e m a r k a b le M ew T r o . t m . n l O lv e .
ing. Call 7 63. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. good game Is expected as both
R e s u lt « a t O n e s
schools have fast teams this year.
Russell Brownell, a former resi­
E. P. Dodd waa a business visitor
dent of Hermiston, died at Susanville,
No matter whether you are «ufTerinsr with a
•ever« eaae o f Muscular. Sciatic or Infl imnaatory In Boardman Friday.
Miss Blanche Gray, of Killdeer, California, last Friday,
Rheumatism, or a most painful ease of Neuritis,
North Dakota, has accepted a posi­
you can r e t almost instant relief by the use of
Mrs. A. 8. Johnson returned this
At a meellng of the Umatilla tion In the First National Bank in
Allen's Rheumatic Treatment. The very first
dose gives great relief from the most severe County Beeh'epers association held this city. Miss Gray before coming week from a two weeks visit spent in
pains and aches. After the second or third dose, it Hermiston last Saturday, the price to Hermiston was employed by the Portland, Eugene and Cottage Grove.
ease and oomfort takes the place of pain and
of honey was cut one cent a pound. First National Bank of Killdeer.
misery.
Mr. and Mrs. "Pat" Sislel, accom­
During the late world war she en­
This excellent remedy has given positive cures
la thousands of the most Severe and stubliorn
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parker of Her­ listed in tho Red Cross and has a panied by the editor and wife motor­
cases, after all other remedies hud failed. It is
miston, and Miss Jennie Albon and splendid record in office work, with ed to Boardman Sunday.
safe, sura and absolutely reliable.
John
Albon and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. that organization in France, Belgium
Allen's Rheumatic treatment. In convenient
Dr. James A. Peed left Sunday for
Tablet Form, Is remarkably effective in ail forms Wcssell were dinner guests of Mr. and Poland. She was a member of the
o f Rheumatism as well as Neuritis. Lumbago, and Mrs. E. E. Cotant of Stanfield American Legion and Legion Auxili­ Portland where he will receive medi­
Gout and Neuralgia.
ary of Killdeer, being finance officer cal treatment.
New Years.
Price SI | er box. Six boxes $'».
of the former and secretary of the
Mailed to any address on receipt of price by
Marlon Marks returned Monday
Mr. and Mrs. James MoBsle of latter.
H A R T M. ALLEN L A B O R A TO R IE S
from Boise, Idaho where he had
Ukiah have returned after visiting
P. O . Box 1340
Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. lleury Mossle of this city.
The schools of Hermiston opened been visiting relatives.
Monday after being closed for the
C. E. Burllnglane, of Walla Walla
holidays which lasted two weeks.
passed through Hermiston Tuesday
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Carpenters are busy remodeling, 'Br. Burllnglane has the distinction
the interior of the Hermiston FirstJof bein« the lar*e8t lndlv,dual
National Bank. When completed the P ^ u c e r In the Inland Empire.
change will Improve the appearance
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W. O. Sutherland made a business
nud prove of greater convenience to
the patrons and employes of the In­ trip to Umatilla Wednesday.
Stored at Neil & Barker’s Garage. Will
stitution.
Word ha« been received that Miss
demonstrate at any time.
Nlda Patrick, formerly of Hermiston
Carl McNaught returned from
has entered the State Normal school
Portland Sunday.
>at Manmouth.
K IN G S L E Y ’S
RHEUMATISM
OH NEURITIS
O re g o n H a rd w a re
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A small group of the younger set
gathered at the home of Miss Edna
Bokish on Thursday evening, Jan. 4
for an informal card party.
Miss Georgianna Briggs was also
hostess for a number of her friends
at her home on last Saturday eve­
ning. Light refreshments wire serv­
ed after a few hours had been merrily
passed playing cards.
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"Of all the words of tongue or pen.
The saddest are these, “exams
again.”
Job Printing
That has that exelaaiva tooch
C o m m ercial F orm s, Society S tationery,
B ooklets, E tc ., E tc.
Mr. Day (in Economic class) "Leta
can you think of anything that Is
absolutely worthless.”
Leta Thomas—-“Johnny Haddox,
The Hermiston Herald
If you want to know the latest
just ask Zona, if she can’t tell you,
ask Smithy.
Illsley; A. M., Alice C. Shotwell:
Sec., Kathryn L. Garner: Treas., Kate
Campbell; C., Elizabeth T. Adams;
A. C., Kathryn P. Lochrie; Adah,
Mary Leathers: Ruth, Maud Kellogg:
Esther, Erva B. Kingsley; Martha,
Ruth T. McNaught; Electa, Margar­
et Fraser; W., Wilheniina Blesse; S.,
Thos, Campbell; Chap., Laura Cran­
dall; M., Hazel Agnew.
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The next regular meeting of the
Community club will be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 3 o’clock. Do
not miss thl8 meeting. Mrs. R. 0.
Horning will have the second paper
on fiction and her subject will be
"The Novel of Ideas.” Mrs. A. D.
Crosland will tell of the wonderful
rescue work done by Jane Addams.
For Sale, Cash or Terms
20 OFF
— ON ALL-
FURNITURE
from the period up to January 13th inclusive to
reduce stock preparatory to extending
our store into the old postoffice
location.
We want room to make changes
Beds, Mattresses and Springä ex-
cepted in this oiler.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDW ARE
FURNITURE
IM PLE M E N TS
RADIO O UTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
The Price of Medium Grade Coffee
Has Advanced
so near the high grade brands it is no longer an
economy to buy the lower grades. We are selling
agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand coffee and
it is keeping well within the truth when we tell you
there is nothing better. If you have not tried this
brand buy one can in your next coffee purchase-
50 cents per pound can. Never sold in bulk.
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
“ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
FOR SALE— Belgian hare rabbits at
your own price. Enquire at this office»
Several from h ere' attended the
basket ball game in Pendleton last
night between Hermiston and Pen-
Jdleton. Pendleton won the game by
a small m a rg in .___
POULTRY SUPPLY CO.
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January Sale in Ladies Wearing
Apparel now on, second door east of
Catholic church. Mrs. Emma John­
son.
18-ltc.
BUICK
L. M. Smith
Hermiston Market & Grocery
We carry a complete line of
“Sunkist” Brand Canned
Goods
There are none better.
We are not quoting prices but a visit
to our store will convince you they
are right.
E. E. Brow-n. who ts connected
with The Northeastern OH company
In this city left Sunday for Pendle­
ton on a business mission. Mrs.
Brown accompanied her husband on
the trip.
Miss Bertha McKeen returned
Art Adamson, of Enterprise is in
Sunday to Pilot Rock where she will Hermiston on business this week.
resume her duties as teacher after
spending the holidays with her par­
Notice
ents in this city.
A meeting of American Legion
Auxilairy, Unit 37, is called to meet
Frank
Sullivan,
Chevrolet
sales­
at the Oregon Hardware Co. Friday
Julian Morfltt. who is owner and
manager of the Play House, In this man of Pendleton was a business vis­ afternoon, Jan. 12 at 2:30. All eligi
ble members are requested to be
city, departed Sunday for Tacoma, itor in Hermiston Wednesday.
present. Mrs. R. C. Todd, president.
Wash., where he will enter the Cush­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Longhorn
man veterans hospital. Mr. Morfltt,
bf Hermiston are visiting Mr. and
Free Methodist Church Notes
while with the American expedition- 1
Mrs. Sieve McMillin in Wasco this
The third quarterly meeting of the
ary forces In France, received Injur­
Free Methodist churrh will convene
ies that necessitated a trip to the week.
at the Mission Friday night, lasting
above named hospital for treatment.
Queen Esther Chapter. TTo. 101, over the Sabbath. The Rev. F. E.
F. C. McKenzie accompanied Mr.
Order of the Eastern Star, held its Pond of Walla Walla will preach
Morfltt on the Journey.
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annual installation of officers on Services Friday and Saturday night
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. , . . , , . .„«»Tuesday evening of this week. The Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Serv­
Henry Hanhy, has traded his forty]
re farm, orchard tract and city Hew
111 of ficai roster now reads: W. M„ ices at Irrigon Sunday night by the
Minnie E. Stewart: W. P.. Dr. W. W. Pastor. J. K. Mumua.
property for Spokane real estate.
Sydney Barnard of the Columbia
district, Is erecting a five room bung- J
alow on his ranch.
On last Thursday night the K. P.
lodge of this city Installed the fol­
lowing officer» for Ihe coming year: !
Pr. F. P. Adams. C. C.; Bert Mullens.
V. C-: W. H. MeMlllan. K of R. A 8.1 I
F. C. Woughter, M. of F : D. F Mltt-
eledorf, M of B .; H. E. McKeen, P.;
E O. Cotnegys. M. of W.: J. L. Stork,
M. of A-: W. W. Sbaar. I. O.; C. H. I
Miller. O. O.
Miss Mary Addleman w z, hostess
to a party of her young friends Fri­
day evening of laal week at her
home la Columbia district. About 20
guests were present and an enjoyable]
evening spent.
Im p le m e n t C o .
Miss Lenore Dyer .entertained a
few of her girl chums at an after­
noon party on Wednesday, Jan. 3.
Reports say that everyone enjoyed a
very pleasant time.
John Shimpke of Hermiston re­
turned Tuesday from Portland where
he has been for the past four weeks
undergoing treatment In a hospital
there.
Or Trade for Ford
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ker. Longhorn. Several of these
boys were letter men on laat year’s
team and the basketball funs are
promised they w ill see a lively game.
Attention! The game Is called at
7:15, so be there.
A Specialty of Canned Goods by the Case
We guarantee satisfaction in return for your money
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
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J . L e » P a r k e r , P r o p r ie to r
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Telephone 4 13
"STAR” HAMS
The best in qualify and flavor
35c a pound
"LET GEORGE DO IT”
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CLEANING 5 PRESSING
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Skinned Bacon Backs
you’ll remember the flavor
30c a pound
You must be satisfied when you trade with us.
Let us prove i t
S. A H .
Agent for Royal Tailored Clothe«
The Reliable Cleaners
S ta m p . W it h
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CITY MEAT
MARKET
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HENDERSON. Prepa.
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