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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1923)
-THE HERMISTON TTKK A T,T), HERMISTON, ÜREGQK. «r ■. ■ 1 b I ▼ ■ J il l 1 "— — 1 JI W I K I N G S L E Y 'S ■ ■ .t _____ i - J M SPECIALS!! C. W. Kellogg boarded No. 23 Sunday enroute for a buslneaa trip to Portland. *' M orning delivery . t a r t . 10:30, aftern o o n 3:30. PHONE 171 S. C. Lochrle la on the sick Hat this week. Ladies* Underwear Special Mrs. Coppenger of Echo visited her sister, Mrs. C. P. Adams in Her miston Monday. COMBINATION SUITS MUNSINGWEAR SEAL PAX Carl Gilbert of Echo was a visit or in Hermiston Monday. A series of revival meetings be gan Sunday at the Methci!:* church. These meetings will continue through the coming week. Rev. Payne of Athena Is the evangelist In charge. Grocery Prices That are Good R. C. Rogers, a former resident of the Columbia district, but now locat ed at Vernonia, Oregon, was visiting here a few days of last week. Flour, E c h o ............................................... $2.10 Rolled O a t s ........................................................53c Rice, Blue R o s e .....................................3 for 25c Standard Corn 7 for $1.00 M i l k ................................................8 for $1.00 Mrs. Lopp was a Echo visitor last Monday A girls' sewing club has been form ed at Westland, west of Hermiston by Miss Edith Hoffman, home dem onstration agent. Mrs. Comstock is club leader. Bert Cole, an ex-resident of Her mlston, but at present located ii Portland, was a visitor in Hermis ton Saturday. Mr. Cole at one tlm was located on the Henry Sommer er ranch. He was inquiring as t the whereabouts of a good many o the old timers who at one time live In Hermiston and vicinity and recall Ing reminiscences with those wh were hts friends and acquaintance during the time he was rancher o the project. Mr. Cole at present ha an apartment house leased in Pori land. \AZalrmf,c WONDER ASSORTMENT COOKIES . White Wonder Soap . . . 22 Palmolive . . . . . . Toilet P a p e r .................................... 20 for WHITE ENAMEL WARE Earl Kingsley motored to Pendle ton Monday. $1.25 to $2.50 values, at 75c ’ . 25c for $1.00 3 for 25c $1.00 K I N G S L E Y ’S • 'H e R M Ib T O N 'S ■ W Harry Walpole and family came to Hermlaton Saturday from their home In Irrigon via automobile. H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U . Ï O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S S R V IC K " if,fug, fl . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E '' M o rn ing d e liv .ry . t a r t . 10:30, a fte r noon 3:30. ; ; 5 Ï £ £ ■ ■ Mixing Bowls, sets of four . . . $1.75 Dish Pans, round, 14 quart . . . $1.25 Dish Pans, oblong, 14 quart . . . $1.25 Teakettles, 8 q u a r t s .......................................$1.25 Preserving Kettles, ten quarts - - $1.25 Berlin Kettles, eight quarts . . . $1.25 Handled Preserving Kettles, six quarts - $1.25 Coffe Pots, three quarts . . . $1.25 g Chair Bottoms, padded . . . . .50 Chair Bottoms, extra heavy - - - .25 Chair Bottoms, r e g u la r ...................................... .15 ■ 5 « s . - '■ - ;■ ; ,■ O regon H ardware & I mplement C o . ■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ bbbbbbbbbijbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbrrhbbi FHONE 171 Our Spring Wash Goods NORTH RIDGE NEWS Mrs. A. F. Beiase entertained in honor of Mr. UeiSHe’s birthday last Sunday. Covers were laid for 12. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ a r a c i a l courus pohogncb 'the Help One Another club will Mr. and Mrs. Si roup have moved to Sumptner. They have traded their meet at the home of Mrs. Bell Wed holdings here for property in the nesday. above named place. D. R. Starkweather, of Stanfield, The Neighborhood card club will was in Hermiston Wednesday. meet at the home of Mrs. Milton Staled Communications of Queen Smith next Saturday. Esther Chapter. O. E. S. next Tuesday E. I. Davis Is b u llillfig ty titw ad evening. Chapter opens promptly at 7:30. Degrees. By order W. M. dition to his home. -J L ' l T Occurences of Interest Gleaned Here and There About (he City and Neighborhood Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. We are going to clean house. Every used car we have will be sold regardless of cost. Come in and look them over. KELLOGG & SCHIMKB Used car sale now on. Unheard of bargains. 21-2tc. ----- WANTED stock Is now coming in and we will take pleasure In showing them to you. Dress Ginghams In the 32 Inch widths In the medium and better grades 40c to 65c per yard. The dimity checks so much In demand for underwear In the good colors at 40c. Every patron of the Hermiston Market & Grocery to know that now is a good time to buy canned goods. The price is lower than it will be at any time this year. We have many other good things to eat at low prices. We also handle U. S. Inspected Meats. Remember we give 5 per cent discount on each dollar in cash you spend a t this store. Bring a list and let us figure with you. Devonshire Cloth that will stand the children wear In many new patterns at 40c as well as the more delicate fabrics so much In vogue this spring. For your inspection. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. • 'THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” Mrs. Harry A. Wann returned HERMISTON POULTRY SUPPLY : Sunday from a visit in Walla Walla. Will Buy Anything You Have to Sell in the line of Dressed Veal, Pork and Beef and want all of your Chickens and Eggs Will pay you top price for No. 1 stuff - - J Edward McKeen left Sunday for Biggs, Oregon, where he Is employed by the Pacific telephone Co. *'Ed” was called home early last week by the death of hts father, H. A. Mc Keen. * « n, Miss Bertha McKeen returned to We Carry a Full Line of Chicken ■ Pilot Rock Thursday to assume her duties of Instructor In the above Feed-the Best on the Market ■ named school. Miss McKeen was in Hermiston attending the funeral of at the right price S her father. WE DELIVER ANY PLACE 5 and will call and get your chickens and veal if you ■ phone us. We also buy hides and pelts. J Get Our Prices Before You Sell ■ 5 Phone 881 We Sell for Cash and Pay Cash ■ " The workmen who have been re modeling the Interior of the First National Bank, of this city packed their tool-chests and departed Satur day. Their workmanship proved them to be artists of exceptional abll. Ity In their line. The Hermiston bank can now boast without fear of con tradiction. of having the ''niftiest” Interior to be found between Pendle ton and Portland. R. C. Challis, Proprietor ■ ■ I............................ -■■■ — f o r ------------------------- GRANITEWARE and TINWARE Bargains never yet equalled in in Hermiston. Too much to list here but----- One glance at the window tells the story SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE HALLOWELL IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING' Reports are to the effect that the salesman representing the Jewett car has a number of live prospects on his Hat who are seriously contem plating the purchase ef one of the above named ear* - - Edgar Gogle from Lebanon. Oregon was here visiting Mr. and Mr* Unke. j Mr. Gogle la a brother of Mrs. Unke. George Coree and Jack Knapp motored to Pendleton Saturday. 25c ■ of Chicago S. A H . Green S ta m p . W ith E very Purchase --------------at-------------- -----------evening of----------- Lloyd Harrte. of Lewiston, who has been visiting with his grandparent Mr. and Mr* Beasley of thia city re turned Friday. 3 POUNDS COMPANY Professor A. C. Voelker, who last year was principal of the Hermiston High School, was a Hermiston visit or Friday and Saturday of last week. Prof. Voelker la at present principal of the High School at Hollx and ac companied the basketball team rep resenting Helix , high to Hermiston where they met the local tossers last Friday. While here Mr. and Mrs. Voelker, son, Donald, and daughter, Pauline, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle. Creek Fresh Smelt MUSICAL Hermiston Play House John Hamilton of Butter »pent Thursday in Echo. - T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 . . . The Famous . . . Carl Voyen was a visitor In Echo Sunday. .1. O. Kerr was a county seat vial, tor Thursday of last week. “ The Weit Side Eat Shop” ^ - J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r ■■■■■■■■? See Oar Three Windows — •- THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT CITY MEAT MARKET SIKEY A HENDERSON, Prop«. February 13,1923 Auspices of AMERICAN LEGION Company consists of 8 people ALL ARTISTS Featuring J. A. Wentzel BARITONE SINGER ' There will be String Trios Cornet and Trombone Drills Harp, Cornet, Cello and Violin Solos SALE SALE USED CARS Fords and Other Makes Prices $65 to $350 The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered Besides the Singing and Orchestra work Admiauion, 75 cent* S Children, 35 cents Kellogg & Schimke