The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 20, 1923, Image 4

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    THE IIEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OKEGOH.
R. C. TODD CHOSEN MAYOR
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
We are Giving FREE with each
Ten Dollar ($10.00) Order of
Merchandise at our store a large
r1
O e c u r a c w <rf Iu U r a M G lwuM d U r n
and T h e n A b out tbo C l t j and
Ttotchborbood
T in, Sheet m etal w ork and P lum b­
ing. C all 763. I. E. P u tm an . 11-tfe.
T he ladles of th e B ap tist Aid
C lackam as county
society held th e ir a n n u a l business miles.
m eeting Sept. 13 In the church. The
follow ing officers w ere elected: Mrs.
P aulsen, P resid en t;
Mrs. S kinner,
V ice-P resident; Mrs. Illsley, Secre­
ta ry ; Mrs. Skovbo, T reasu rer.
1 0 P o u n d P a il O f
Miss H elen M adden, of Caldwell,
1 Idaho, h as been v isitin g a the E. P.
Dodd home in th is city. She Is en.
i ro u te to th e U niversity of W ashing.
! ton from w hich college she grad u -
! ates th is year.
Mrs. N. L. Goodwin, d a u g h te r and
son-in-law , Roy F. E ato n , left re­
cently fo r C alifornia. Mrs. Goodwin
will m ake h er fu tu re hom e in th a t
state.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. R equa, of
Oregon City, and Mrs. F a n n ie B ren-
non, of W illam ette, fa th e r, m other
and sister of Mrs. Slg Davis, are
v isitin g a t th e Davis home th is week.
They expect to ta k e in th e P endle­
ton R ound-U p before re tu rn in g home.
Orders for Sugar and Flour will
not be figured in this offer.
Ja c k Biggs w ag a P end leton visitor
last M onday aftern o o n . -
K I N G S L E Y ’S
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 g R V IC g "
T hom as C am pbell left la st S a tu r­
day for Chicago w h ere he w ill spend
some tim e v isitin g relativ es in th a t
city.
E c h o F lo u r M ills
Rev. T. M. G allah er, w ho a t one
tim e was p asto r of th e M ethodist
church in th is city, has been assign­
ed as pastor of th e Sunnyside M. E.
ch u rch fo r th e com ing year.
Echo, O regon
H igh G rade P atent
B lu e S t e m F lo u r
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Ball, of P o rt­
land, a re v isitin g a t th e home of
Mrs. B all's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Townsend. T hey w ill a tten d
th e R ound-U p w hile here.
D EA LE R S IN G R A IN A N D FEED
NOW
W h eth e r , t ’g n hoard
or a carload, Tum -A-Lum
w ill bo pleased to serve
you.
3.11
Aluminum
tub
THIS TUB IS
SEPTEMBER 21 LIST
Cut Yourself A Piece Of Cakt
Billy Murry No. 19114
Maggie! ( “ Yes! Ma’am!)
Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray
The Argentines, the Portuguese
and the Greeks
The Duncan Sisters No. 19113
Stick In The Mud
The Duncan Sisters j
I Love Me—Fox Trot
International Novelty O rchestra'
No. 19121
No No Nora — Fox Trot
Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Somebody’s Wrong—Fox Trot
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
No. 19122
Love Tales—Fox Trot
The Creat White Way Orchestra
The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
Whitey Kaufman’s Original
Pennsylvania Serenaders
No. 19115
Indiana Moon
The Troubadours
RUST,
OF
FINE
WILL
CORRODE,
NOT
WARP,
ABSOLUTELY
LIGHT.
YET
EASILY FILLED.
DUR­
EASILY
DRAINED.
The most sensational washer ever perfected. Water
action amazes women everywhere. A new principle.
To the w oman who w ashes h e r
ov n c lo th ’s— th is offer Is to you.
Come in an d see th is new type of
w asher.
It is new.
I t is different.
It »:■ ;hes clotheB b etter, faster, m ore
carefully.
T he w onderful w ater a c t­
ion produi ed b ty h e G y ratato r doee
I t ’s a “ tem pest In a tu b .’’ N ever
asto n ish in g principle.
W ords c a n ,
not describe th is action.
cannot show it.
P ictu res
You m ust see It.
W omen everyw here a re amazed.
Come in and see a free dem on­
stratio n . W atch the am azing action
of th e w ater. H ear the gurgling,
splashing, w atery sound.
N othing
like it w as ever seen before. T hous­
ands w itn essin g it every day th rough
out th e country. Come In early.
ALUMINUM WILL NOT ROT, COR TODE, LEAK OR SW ELL
Bake-Rite
See A Free Demonstration
B a k e ry
H erb ert H an elln e has retu rn ed
from P o rtla n d w here he had gone
to have his tonsils removed.
IS OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss were
P endleton visitors last Monday.
FOR BUSINESS
Rev. H. A. W ann, who has been
pastor of th e M. E. ch u rch In this
city for th e past year, has been tra n s ­
ferred to Dayton.
BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY
The N eighborhood club w ill m eet
w ith Mrs. M. M. M yers W ednesday,
Septem ber 26.
ALUMINUM.
ROT.
ABLE.
before has th ere been used such an
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE
TO TILE PUBLIC
CAST
SANITARY.
it.
MITCHELL DRUG CO
Phone 101
Hermiston, Ore.
MADE
SWELL OR CRACK
— THAT THE—
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
No b etto r tim e th an this
fall to m ake those long
planned Im provements.
B oth b u ild in g m aterial
and lab o r a re as low as
they rae likely to get for
a long tim e.
A nd Tum-A-Lum Ser­
vice was never b etter,
both In q u ality and q u a n ­
tity , th a n rig h t now.
Come In and let us tell
you how o ur A rch itectu r­
al D epartm ent can save
you money on y lu r b u ild ­
in g needs.
pave
B i
-
Records
F ra n k W augam an has re tu rn e d
from P o rtlan d w here he atten d ed the
M ethodist conference held in th a t
city. He w ent as a d eleate from
H erm iston.
M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF-
REPAIR
REMODEL
REBUILD
to
“A Tempest in a Tub”
E v e ry F r id a y
New Victor
CRIMSON
RAMBLER
SYRUP
I
At a meeting of the city coun­
cil last Wednesday night R. C.
Todd was chosen mayor to fill
tho vacancy caused by the res­
ignation of Dr. Illsley who left
recently for Kansas City to take
a course in medicine.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
C
o™ in anc
i H 1 as Y • our
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reneuJ it ncx
dubscriptrn (il_ you ar<
E x p ire d ?
^Lin.
AT RIGHT PRICES
P e te r M en g e
Proprietor
L egal Blanks For S a le at T h e H erald < tffic
¿-s— .-.
THE PACT THAT COAL'S THp ,
BEST DEFENSE-APPEALS TO
FOLKS OF COMMON SENSE »
I
— ■ 1 1
50 Head Jersey Cattle
P A R K E R ’S STORE
— offered fo r—■
W hen you w an t to w arm th in g s
up a bit, o rd er a ton or m ore of o ur
ru p e rlo r coal.
You w on’t
appointed w ith the
be
business
you get a t th is coal yard.
dis­
BUCKET SALE
PUBLIC SALE
deal
You’ll
m ake note of th e fact th a t o ur prices
arc correct.
F a ir G ro u n d s
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
N ot th e old oaken bucket, b u t th e
all iron bucket. A w indow fu ll of
buckets and a bucket fu ll of bargains.
Come an d see them . You wil not
be disappointed. You get 3.00 w orth
of m erchandise and a bucket w orth
60 cents fo r 31.00.
H e r m is to n , O r e g o n
Hermiaton, O regon
Zi
S a tu r d a y , O c to b e r 1 3 , ’2 3
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
~
A Big Reduction in the
Price of
Goodyear
Auto Tires
Sale Begins at 10 A. M.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELsIS. PROP.
Col. J. W . H ughes, Forest G rove, Ore., A uction eer
Col. G. L. B ennett, o f H erm iston, Ore., in th e R ing
V. f / J U
Bargains in Meats
Every Day
at the
CONSIG NEES:
C. W . Tilden
Owner of larg est herd of Jerseys
In U m atilla Coutny
A. W . A gnew
E a rte m O regon’s
beet
know n
breeder ol Pure Bred Jerseys
City Meat Market
J. W . C am pbell
W e Deliver
Ov n er of Choice herd of P u re
Bred and H igh G rade Jerseys
Write A. W. AGNEW, SECRETARY, for Circnlsr giv'n* description of animals and term» of » l e *
s
ICE F O R S A L E
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IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFIT*
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
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Telephone 413
LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
GOODYEAR
Get the New Price
“The West Side Eat Shop”
J. Lee Parker, Proprietor