THE ItKBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, GIîEGOK.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Special prices on oil stoves and
refrigerators at Oregon Hdw. te. Impi.
Co.
50 2tc
Quite a number of Hermiston resi
dents motored to Cold Springs Sun
day for an outing. Horse-shoe
pitching on the beach seemed to be
Tin, S heet metal work and Piame
the popular means of amusement.
la*. Cat! 741. L E. Putman. 11-tft.
REFRIGERATORS
OIL STOVES
■■¿Them Sksut the CItr and
NO
It’s Time to Buy School
Supplies
GET THB CLOTHES FOR SCHOOL
NOW
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Shoes
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H t W M IS T O N S H O U 3 » O F Q U A U T Y A N O J I S n y | c r
Some time ago J. T. Embry prom
GASOLINE— Our price 25 cent* per ised the editor a watermelon. Last I
gal. Kellogg A Schimke.
47tfc Monday he made good his promise !
and delivered a thirty-two pound
I Refrigerators and oil stoves spec melon at the office. "Now said the j
ially priced at Oregon Hdw. & Impi. Judge if anyone doubts my ability to I
Co.
60-2tc raise watermelons, show them this I
one.” Sorry. Judge, but we couldn’t '
Harvey L. Payne went to Port keep the exhibit. We had to eat it. j
land Saturday night on a business
mission returning Tuesday.
W. L. Blest ng and family returned
Sunday from a vacation spent in and i
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley and Dr. around Mt. Hood.
W. W. Illsley have returned from
Portland where they were recent
Mrs. B. H. Prior and Mrs. J. L.
visitors.
Harman entertained the cradle roll
and the cradle rolll mothers in the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham and basement of the Baptist church on
family returned Monday from a vaca Wednesday. Those In attendance
tion spent in Portland and other were Rev. Davis and famiy, Mrs.
polntg in that section. They were ! Jens Skovbo and children, Mrs. G. |
accompanied by Mr. A. J. Upham, of M. Barney and children, Mrs. B. II.
Chicago, who 1 b visiting at the home I Prior and children. Mrs. H. A Panko
and children, Mrs. Dr. Illsley and
of his son.
' daughter Virginia, Mrs. O. C. Young
Miss Ruth Brownell, of Umatilla, and daughter. Two graduated from
vlsitd at the Skinner home from Sun the cradle roll with honorB, Margaret
Neva Young and Ethel May Barney.
day until Wednesday.
The evening was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Walter Paulsen and children, Refreshments of Ice cream and cake
of Portland, are visiting at the A. A. were served. The children were de
Paulsen home, They arrived here lighted. The new superintendent
was installed. Mrs. J. L Harman is
last Saturday.
filling the vacancy of Mrs. Prior as
she is leaving shortly.
Mine Ada Sanderson and sister
Mrs. Richard White, returned from
Seaside Sunday.
Mrs. H. A. McKeen and daughter
Miss Bertha, have returned from
Bingham Springs.
Echo Flour Mills
E cho, O regon
M ANUFACTURERS O F-
High Grade Patent
B lue Stem ^Flour
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
$18.50— Now $16.00
Three Buner Florence Automatic Oil
Stoves......................... ...........................Regular Price $24.00— Now $18 50
Four Burner Florence Automatic Oil ’ ’’F1 '
Stoves ....................... _........................Regular Price $30.00— Now $22 50
High Shelf for Three Burner Auto
matic 0>l Stoves................................Regular Price
$8.50— Now
$600
High Shelf for Fosr Burner Auto
matic Oil Stove......... .........................Regular Price
$9,50— Now
$700
One Burner G>ass Door Florence Oven Regolar Price
$6.75— Now
$4.75
Two Burner Glass Door F o n n c e
Cs’c“ ........................- .......................... Regular Price
8 7 5 0 —Now
$575
One B u n e r G’ass Door Detroit Oven Regu'ar Price
$ 5 0 0 — Now
$4.00
Two Burner Glass D°or Detroit Oven Regular Price
$6.00— Now
$47g
The Above Prices are For Cash
W. J. Warner and family returned
Sunday night from a short vacation.
Mrs. W. A. Swartout left for Port
land Monday.
T o u se a sk
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deramon
Parkdale, and Miss Beryl
sion :
B
agg,
of Hood River, were guest
Mr. Linden Myers is visiting at the
“ W e’re there
the
last Friday and Saturday at the
home of hia sister, MrB. J. M. Biggs.
finish.”
Charley Peugh home in this city.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
Dorothy and Dick Hitt have re
Both of the visiting ladies are
Phone 101
Hermiston, Oregon
turned from their vacation.
sisters of Mrs. Peugh.
xpres-
of
We are Sorting up Our Stock of
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S
SHOES
Mlsg Marjorie Prime, who has been
visiting Dr. F. V. Prime and family,
has returned home.
and find we have some numbers to close out, and we are
m arking these down to prices that surely will surprise you.
We will have a window display of these.
Arnold Gralapp has returned to
Hermiston and is ready for the open.
Ing of school.
Look Them Over
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rankin were I
Pendleton visitors Monday. Ray
Chailla was in charge of the service
station during their absence.
Miss Frieda Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, has re
turned home from Portland, where
she has been attending the Museum
of Art.
Ray Challis ha, returned from Hot
Lake where he has been gome time
trying to rid himself of rheumatism.
Acceding to appearances Ray Is great
ly Improved.
“EASY”
Born—To Mr and Mrs. A. G. Foord
of Umatilla, a 9 1-2 pound boy Alig
nât 10.
Electric Washers
Come in and let
us demonstrate
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IF DESIRED
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R AM O OUTFITS
UECTRICAL CONTRACTINC
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Two Burner Florence Automatic Oil
Stoves......... ................ .......................... Regular Price
Bring in Tour
Films
O ur finishing d e p a rt
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipm ent
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind o f
pictures you want.
Ed. Comegy, attended the Dokkie
celebration recently held in Port
land.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
—
$42.50—Now $35.00
Ice King Refrigerator............................Regolar Price $35 00— Now $24 00
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
J. T. Hinkle la confined to a hos
pital in Portland.
Materially Youn,
IMP]
ELEMENTS
Automatic Refrigeratori, Plain..........Regalar Price
“ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE FOR
COMFORT; — DON’T HAVE TO
KEEP YOUR HOUSE SHUT THIS
HOT WEATHER
F U R N IT U I
$50 00— Now $4000
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither have
returned from their vacation.
We have a good asortment of
Screen Doors and Material for
Window Screens and Screen
Porches.
HARDWARE
Automatic Refrigerator» with Water
Cooler................ ...................................Regolar Price
Mrs. Tom Fraser and Miss Clara
Bryant returned from Portland the
first of the week.
THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR
WHEN FLIES AND MOSQUITOES
GET INTO THE HOUSE.
SAPPERS’ INC.
FOR CASH
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell returned last
Friday from a visit with her daugh
ters, Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. Prtndle,
who are at the Mt. Hood loop road
camp. According to Mrs. Shotwell
this road when completed nexj fall
will be one of the scenic wonders of
Oregon. It covers a distance of 105
miles.
Miss Carol Mathews left for her
home In Portland Monday after
spending several weeks with Mrs. H
L. Payne.
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
During the remainder o f the hot weather we
will make especially low prices on our entire
stock of Refrigerators, Florence Automatic Oil
Stoves and Ovens
Born —To Mr. and Mrs. LaChanc,
of Umatilla, a 9 1-2 pound boy Aug- !
usi 21. Dr. Ilsley was the attending
phyalcian.
This week we arc publishing a I
recipe for pickles contrlbutd by Mrs. > |
J. O. Lawler. We are glad to re- “
celre at al times contributions of g
this nature. If you hare a good re- ■
eipe let your neighbor know about it. ®
Among the boys of the Whitney
Chorus that started recently on a
tour from Portland to Chicago, giv
ing fifty or mor concerts while en
route, is Loyd Bowman. He wan
horn at Pendleton hul al an early age
his parents moved on the Umatilla
project and located on what la now-
known as the Palma ranch where
they lived several years.
P A R K E R ’S STORE
is the inspiring roar of Old Ocean and the charm of Its
many beaches where those glorious V A C A T I O N
haunts are. I t w ill be a great surprise and delight to
see the vast improvements that have been made to
insure the pleasure of visitors to
Hot weather special while the sea
son lasts— for watermelons and can
taloupes— we keep them on ice for
you.
North Beach
A Clatsop Beach
Tillamook Beaches
or Newport
They coet no more than elsewhere.
We also have everything that Is
good to eat
where every conceivable form of restful health-giving
recreation may be enjoyed. A sk our agent for our
"Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and “Oregon
Outdoors." T h e y tell the whole story in word
and picture. Then purchase a Round-Trip Summer
Excursion T ic k e t via
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
U nion P acific S ystem
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“ The W eil Side Eat Simp” —
J. Lee Parker,
which gives that wonderful trip through the Columbia
^ ’ver Isorge. Our agent will be glad to arrange your
itinerary and make your reservation.
Proprietor
Telephone 413
F. C. W0UGHTER, AGENT
Hermiston, Oregon
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B 8. Kingsley has filed suit
agalast Kdwad Johnson to collect oil
two nets*, one To the sum of 51(3.51
and another for 212.44. The com
plaint was filed by Raley. Raley A
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