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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1923)
Misses May Myers, Phyllis Dyer and Ethel Griggs left the first part of this week to attend summer school at the college of Puget Sound at Tacoma. Elda Buhman has taken the place of Ethel Griggs In Dr. Prime’s office while Miss Griggs is away attending summer school. The National Swimming Suit L 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 family of Mr. Imeri, one of the government engineers, arrived • he first of the week from La Grande. They will make their future home in this city. 3 Echo F lo u r M ills Mrs. Lena Rose Ashmun and : daughtre, wife of R. B. Ashmun, j who at one time was pastor of th e : local Baptist church, were in Her miston the first part of the week. Echo, Oregon M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ------------- * — - - ■ '■ ■ « .IL L JBLW3g. The co3t of a Hay Shed in your Field? Initial cost of shed Cost of Baling. - i I W ill Pay You the H igh est ! The wife of F. L. Felker, the local Oil well driller, arrived Sunday from M arket P r ic e O btainable ■ ! La Grande to Join her husband. for your Veal, Chickens, Eggs and all Produce that you may have to sell. Meals on Time The Cost of No Hay Shed in your field. Cost of stacking and Baling. Cost of Hay , damaged in stack and AGAINST: hales. Cost of delays from Balers, etc. RESULT: Damaged Hay. Possible Decline in Market. Bad Weather conditions to bale. RESULT— No. 1 Bright Hay. Ready to sell and ship at once when market is ready. More H eat L ess Care JB BB BB BB B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B ■ TUM-A-LUM HAY SHED WILL PAY Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. COM M ERCIAL PRINTING O F ALL K INDS T H E HERM ISTO N H E R A L D • ■ s All gas dealers of Hermiston seem to have at last agreed upon a price at which to sell gas. There has teen Instances during the past week where gas has been sold as low as 24 cents, but now all dealers have agreed to restore the old prices. W e Feature T ailor M ade C lothes T^TEW features include For M en every m odern ad vancement in construction and design. You can de And handle the Ed. V. Price line. This firm stands at the head of all makers in finely tailored garments. Look over our samples of summer weight suits at right prices. _If you are even thinking of a new suit, let us figure with you, pend upon them to the limit. A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. K E L L O G G & SCHIM KE THE PLAYHOUSE The family of Slg. Davis, the local movie man, arrived from Portland Monday. Slg. has rented the Schram house for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendricks were Hermiston visitors Saturday from Boardman. B We handle feed of all kinds and our prices arc right. Give us a trial. J 5 I PO U L TR Y SU P P L Y | J Phone 811 S S R. C. Challis, Proprietor ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B f lB B B B f lB B B B B B B B B B IB B B B B B B B B B B l G O ü D p ïE A R Goodyear Tires and The Final Cost Price YOU have always wanted a Good year but maybe you thought the Goodyear name meant a high priced tire The initial cost of Goodyear Tirea is not high. However the final cost — the cost per mile— is the only real basis on which to figure. Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire cost per mile. SA PPER S’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ■■H Materially Yours, ••THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” H erm iston A u to C o., H erm iston, Ore. ■ ■ B BB BB BB BB B B B B B B B B B B B B B aB B B B B K 3B EB B B D B aB I W e w ant your business and assure I H. F. Swartout Is the proud owner you that you w ill profit by ! of a new Dodge touring car which he recently purchased. trading w ith us. S B T he Florence cooks, bakes and roasts even ly and thoroughly. N o ashes, no sm oke, no troublesom e dampers. L et us show yo u w hat an intensely h ot, b lue flam e its powerful burners give. H an dy levers control th e heat perfectly. K erosene supply is alw ays in sight in th e glass b u ll’s-eye o f th e tank. T he baker’s arch of th e Florence Portable O ven assures even baking, tem pting pastries, and well-browned roasts. Ore. Hdwe. & Impi. Co. IN A FIELD LARGE OR SMALL A The M. E. Ladies' Aid will hold an all day social meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Simmons in Colum bia district on Wednesday, June 20. This is a special get together meet ing and all members and friends of members are nvlted. Bring lunch as usual. Meet nt church where ears will be provided for those who have no way of going. JU !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! I OIL COOK ST O V E S I b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b u c ' FLORENCE Ben F. Young, of Pendleton, was In town Wednesday. DEALERS IN GRAIN A N D FEED 1 " * W. E. Goodwin, of Umatilla, was transacting business In Hermiston Wednesday. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack — W J. M. Biggs, the local realtor, re ports (lie exchange of the L. e. Quick ranch to W. L. Pearson, of Scio, Oregon. High Grade P atent B lu e S t e m F lo u r — H E B M lS T O jJ i, G ILEG O N . ■ H ave Y ou W eighed A. C. Voelker, who at one time was principal of the local high school, wrs in Hermiston the frst part of the week renewng old acquaintances. rn — ■ Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office R. Alexander, of Pendleton, is visiting at the E. P. Dodd homo in this city this week. K I N G S L E Y ’S HERALD, '.2. 1- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of William Colby Dyer, deceased. Notice is hereby,**sen that the Occ ur— m of In ta ra M Gle— d H a ra and T h a r* A h au t iha CM * and undersigned has been appointed exe Neighborhood cutor of the Last Will and Testament WHEN IN For used cars. See Kellogg A of William Colby Dyer, deceased, and Schlmks. 37-tfe that he has qualified as the law dir PEN D LETO N ects. A11 persons having claims MAKE YOUR against the said estate are hereby Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb U E A 1 QUARTERS ing. CalJ 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfe. notified to present the same, with — AT— proper vouchers, to me at the office For Sale— Ford, 145.00; Ford of W. J. Warner, my attorney, at W ESTER N A U T O CO. Touring. »76.00; Ford Bug, »165.00. his office in Hermiston, Oregon, Cottonwood and Watr Sts. Kellogg & Schimke. 40-tfc within six mouths from the date COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE het eof. Tire»— Tubes— Accessories Dated this 17th day of May, 1923. BARGAINS L. Curtis Dyer, Ladle«’, gents' and children’s ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Executor | “Worlds Star" and "Racine” hos- j 3»-5te Tom Swearingen, Mgr. lery at cost until June 27. W ill■ | be out of town during July and Aug-1 , list. Mrs. Emma Johnson, second I house east of Catholic church. 40-2c 9 Í F ■ e ■ 1 _ ■___!_l *B LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ LET’S GO ;; H E R M IS T O N ’.9 B E C B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B -T H E 1 —- r__ 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murchle, of Wasco, Oregon, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs, J. C. Ballenger, were in town Saturday. Frank M. Beagle, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. G. D. Genn and family, left Monday for Grants Pass, Oregon. Mr. Beagle Is an old pioneer of Umatilla county, and expects to return here this fall. Mrs. Swartout arrived in Hcrmis- J ton recently from Portland to Join B her husband who Is connected with iB the creamery in this city, ■ Those who hav. ordered Pageant pictures may secure same by calling jat the Library. —— , Mrs. L. W. Furnas, who Is well known to the older senders of the project. Is confined to the hospital tn Pendleton. Mrs. Ted Parks, daugh ter of Mrs. Furnas, went to Pendle ton Snnday so a. to be with her. William Peek and wife, of Culver, Oregon, who have been vlsttng rela- tvee In Idaho, stopped in Hermiston the first part of the week to visit ihe Kingsley, Young, Mortimer, and Pierce families. To Trade For Hrrmiiton Irrigated Twenty-five room hotel near Sea side for forty acre .tract. Good gulng hardware business nnd modern home for alfalfa farm her«. S o Dodd Investment Co. 35-tfc SATURDAY, JUNE 16 J B q B ■ J BARGAINS!!! Seems to he what the people want. Friday, Seturday and Monday we will have specials on Canned Corn and Tomatoea. Come and see for yourself. Friday and Saturday Oranges at wholesale prices. We handle everything the market a<ords in vegetables and U. S. in spected meats, in fact everything that IS good to eat. 10-3 0c “TH E LONG CH AN CE” Starring HENRY WALTHALL, MAR JORIE DAW, RALPH GRAVES Three of your best liked screen players in a big story of romance end adventure. A drama of youth-' ful love and desert gold. ALSO 2 REEL CENTURY COMEDY - ——---------------------------- —— WED.-THURS., JUNE 20-21 10-30c H O O T GIBSON THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT =“Tke West Side Eat Shop” = “Kindled C ourage »» J . L e e P a r k e r , P r o p r ie to r It takes a fighting man io win the kind of battle the happy-go-lucky adventurer in this story got into. And. man alive, how he fought when he had to. ALSO LEE MORAN IN "THE HOME PLATE" :: JA C K H O L T “While Satan Sleeps” From Peter B. Kjrnc's story. "PARSON OF PANAJCNT" ‘Life ain't in holdign good cards, bat in playing a bad hand well." A thrlling heart-gripping WEST- ERN. It’s real— yon can't sit nn- moved and see this picture. You’ll never forgive yourself if you mtas It. POPULAR PRICES— 10-SOc - - T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 lIB B B IflR flB B B IB B flB B B B flB B B B B B B B B IB B B B B B B B SUNDAY. JUNE 17 I I J j I 1 , B I I CHOICE M EA TS Fresh and Cured Fresh Fish BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE B B B B B B a B ■ a : B I . 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