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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1923)
THE ILKBMISTöB H ER A LD , II ER M IS TO ri, OREGON". We are Giving FREE with each Ten Dollar ($ 1 0 .0 0 ) Order of Merchandise at our store a large JERSEY SALE SUPREME C. W. T ild en , A. W . A g n ew and J. W . Cam pbell ANNOUNCE 10 Pound P ail O f T he S ale o f 5 0 H ead o f R egistered and G rade Jersey C attle CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP H o w Long W o u ld This Load of Coal Last In Y o u r Range? ALL TUBERCULIN TESTED Fresh Cows Heavy Sringers Heifers Bred for Early Spring Freshening and Registered Bulls Some ranges are hungry, positively hungry for fuel. They eat it up as though it didn't cost anything. When your range gets too hungry it is cheaper to get rid of it Saturday, O ct. 1 2 —D airy Show Grounds But the next time you buy, get a range that doesn't need more and more fuel as it grows older. Buy a Monarch Malleable Range. It gives the same satisfactory service at the same low fuel cost alter tea or twenty years as when it is new. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ If you knew the real facts you wouldn’t even consider anything except a range built of malleable iron, riveted tight and solid to heavy steel plates, protected safely against rusting or burning o ut Occurences of Interest Gleaned Here and There About the City and Neighborhood Orders for Sugar and Flour will not be figured in this offer. K I N G S L E Y ’S I H g W M ia T O N « H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y Come in and let us show you how a range ought to be built—and how the Monarch is built. The surprising part of it is that some of the ranges built in the ordinary way sell for more money than the Monarch. Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb- ing. Call 763. I. B. Putm an. 11-tfc. Mrs. Raymond Crowder left last Sunday for Boardman where she will again be employed In the Boardman high school aa Instructor In m athe matics and English. W O U Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cox motored over from Heppner Friday to visit relatives. Echo, O regon M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF- High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED \jj Mrs. W. B. Beasley left Wednesday for a two weeks’ visit with her son Gordon and wife who live at Yak ima, Wash. ” Dewey Payne left Sunday morning for his home in Gaylap, Virginia. A JA X I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC —THAT THE— v j k j ceuent ii .....' • service at moderate servi ' * \ // O regon Hwd. & lm pl. Co. cost. A jax a&v* «jvrilAg this and more for thousands car owners. CORD, ROAD K IN G , P A R A G O N ■ ■ KELLOGG & SCHIMKE JS W Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. Bake-Rite L egal Blank« For S a le at T h e H erald O ffice KODAK FINISHING B akery For One Week from September 9 to September 15 IS OPEN i he Mitchell Drug Compa y FOR BUSINESS WILL GIVE ONE 5x7 ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILMS DEVEL OPED DURING THIS WEEK. BAKERY COODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES N E W FALL G O O D S N O W IN WOOL CREPES........................ $2.00 “Spencer Service” P eter M enge Mitchell Drug Co. Proprietor THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN FLEES AND MOSQUITOES GET INTO THE HOUSE. X in t e r e s t e d m ainly in securing ex- A N D g tW V IC E ' Echo Flour Mills are Having Disposed of Our Farm we Desire to Sell at WOOL RATINE........................ 3.00 STORM SERGE.... ................... 1.00 FRENCH SERGE.................... 2.50 FANCY SUITINGS 2.50 to 4 50 Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. “ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” We have a good asortm ent of Screen Door» and Material for Window Screens and Screen Porches. PARKER’S STORE GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE FOR COMFORT; — DON'T HAVE TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE SHUT THIS HOT WEATHER BUCKET SALE Materially Your«, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Not th e old oaken bucket, but the all iron bucket. A window full of buckets and a bucket full of bargains. Come and see them. You wil not be disappointed. You get $.00 worth of merchandise and a bucket worth 50 cents for $1.00. At DeMoss Farm, one-half mile west of Columbia School SEPTEMBER 15 B eginning At 1:30 P. M, “EASY” > Electric W ashers C om e in and let us dem onstrate EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED 19 Head Dairy Stock Consisting of the Following Cows, all giving milk at present: 2 Holste’n-Gurnsey Cows, ages 5 years, respectively: freshen Dece: i cr 15 1 Jersey-Gurnsey, age 4 years: freshen December 15 1 Grade Jersey. 4 years, freshen May 4 1 G ade Jersey, 2 years; freshen April 2 High Grade Jerseys 9 years; freshen April and May 4 Coming 2 year old Heifers April 6 Coming Yearling Heifer« 3 Calves. 4 to six month» old Team Black Colt». 2 year* old (broke), weight 1100 and 1200 respectively 1 De Laval Separator 1 Horse Cultivator 1 Johnston Mower, new in 1923 1 Hydraulic Pump 1 Standard Garden Cultivator, Drill, Seeder. Etc. 2 Shoat". weight about 100 pounds each. 3 S ands of Bees i Boxen Oregon White Leghorns Cream Cans and Other Articles , TERMS OF SALE- All sums under $12.00 Cash: and twe’ve (12) month; time given on bankable paper with 8 per eent interest. SA PPER S’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING J. H. D eM O SS, O W N E R G. L. Bennett, Auctioneer F. B. Swayze, Clerk THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT ---- “The We«t Side Eat Shop” - J. Loo P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r Tolop ho oo 4 1 3 CITY M E A T M A R K ET JOHN ELsIS. PROP. B argains in M eats E very D a y at the City Meat Market s W e hehrer ICE FOR SALE !■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■a 3