The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 22, 1923, Image 4

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Holiday
Suggestions
Cranbcrrie», pound..................... 25c
Armour’» Veribe»t Mince M eat...
pound....................................... 25c
Bulk Raisins, new crop, pound. 15c
New Currant», p a c k a g e ....- - 25c
New Dromedary Dates, pkg....... 25c
New California Fig», pkg ............10c
Brookfield Sausage, carton....... 40c
P. S. Vegetable Salad, can......... 45c
New Crop Cal. Walnut», lb ....... 35c
New Crop Ore. Walnut», lb..... 30c
Orange and lemon Peel, lb....... 35c
Citron, pound.............................. 70c
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Jaek Bigg* went to Pendleton last
R. B. Spencer charged with assault
Monday on a business mission.
and battery against Mrs. Laura J.
Terry, was found net guilty by a
John Schlmke is a Portland visi­ court Monday. The case was an ap­
O r i n i m i . o í la ta r w t GlmjMd U rn .
tor this week.
pealed one from the city police court.
lû d n i e r , » » .in t h . C lt , w d
j___ X 4*»"’ i '
In the lower court Spencer was
Nabthborhoud
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conner, of found guilty and a fine of >500 given
Stanfteld, were HenufsTha visitors him.— E. O.
T ta , Sheet m etal w ork and P lum b­
the latter part of last week.'
ing. C a ll 7B3. I. E. P u tm an. 11-tfc.
Mrs. Charles iloggard and Mrs. F.
B. Rauney, of Stanfield, were In Her-
Protect your radiators against
mleton last Thursday evening to at.
freezing by using Anti-Freeze, >1.60
tend the Rebekah lodge.
per gal. Free testing service. Kel.
, logg & Schlmke.
9-tfe
Clearance sale of used Fords: 1
Roadster, delivery box, >135.00; 1
, Roadster, delivery box, >50.00; 1
j Touring, commercial body, >125.00;
f 1 Touring, truck style, >85.00; 1
Tractor and polw, >125.00. Kel-
1 logg & Schlmke.
9-tfc
Mrs. Frank Sllvey was slightly in-
j Jured the first part of last week in
i an auto accident. Mrs. Silvey was
riding with S. Bowman and in mak­
ing a turn off from Hermiston avenue
the car struck a tree that was pro­
truding out into the street, throw­
ing her through the top and out on
her head. At first It was believed
that she might be seriously Injured.
Jaek Waller and family spent Sun­
day at Attalia, Wshington.
O tto C. Pierce
K I N G S L E Y 'S
H t R M I6 T O N '»
H O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
A N D
S E R V IC E "
PROPER HOUSING MEANS
MORE PROFITS IN HOG RAISING
The Hog needs protection more than
moat domestic animals becnuae it
lacks natural protection, and la very
succeptable to the influence of cold,
heat and drafts.
Hog houses should hnve tight walls,
roofs, doors and windows, abundunt
sunlight, well drnined floors and
plenty of fresh air without drafts.
They Rhould be strongly built of good
materials.
Frame construction mcetB all these
Requirements and Tum-A-Lum fH re.
commended because It Is carefully
and accurately mode, Is strdhg, dur­
able, dependable and will give live,
long honest service.
’Picture of Hog House here shown Is
only one of the many properly design-
fed styleR that our architectural de­
partment hi
c l o.t.
Free Plans with IT a b rils for All
Farm Buildings at
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
Phon. I l l
Hermiston
We arc offering you
CURTAINS
and
TOPS
New <
Victor Be Prepared
Records When the Snow
and have them
Repaired, so you will
SAPPERS’ INC.
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
KNËRR’S
A large number attended the chiv
ari party given Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunt at the De Moss home In Colum­
bia district Thursday night on their
return home after their recent mar
riage.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Boynton on Saturday, Novem
her 17.
O. O. Felthouse has purchased the
school bus that has been operated
by Bob Horning the first of last
week.
Improvements have been
made on the bus for the comfort of
the children as they travel to and
from school.
Tome good buys In
Kellogg & Schlmke.
Ford
cars.
11-tfc
“Chub” Longhorn and wife, of
Enterprise, Oregon, arc visiting at
the home of his parents, W. R. Long­
horn, of this city.
—24 OUNCE—
15 Cent Loaf
10 Cents
BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY
AT RIGHT PL1JES
BAKE-RITE
Bakery
Tomorrow we’re showing a special display of the famous
and ever-popular Pyralin Toiletware in all the leading pat­
terns in Ivory, Shell and Amber colors.
Why not take this opportunity to complete your set—or
at least add a few essential articles to those you now have?
=SEE-
If you haven’t a Pyralin set already—start one now. Or
there may be a birthday or other anniversary coming soon
when a gift of Pyralin, with its exquisite beauty and con­
stant usefulness, will be sure to please.
BUHMANN BROTHERS
Stop in and see our display. The name stamp on each
article is your guarantee of life-long satisfaction.
Hermiston, Oregon
Mitchell Drug Company
For a complete line of reliable radio equipment and receivers.
Phone 101
Hermiston, O regon
Local dealers for the Famous “Paragon and °tlier reliabl: re­
ceivers.
We have also built a wonderful efficient receiver using one
stage of radio frequency and two of audio fjtqeuncy, which is
giving local users exceptionally good results. Sappers’ Ino. cf
this city are receiving the eastern st ations daily w ith one cf
these sets, with loud speaker volume.
It took many months’ of ceaseless experiments and time to per­
fect this circuit, but a demonstration to you will at once pr;ve
that it is well worth it.
The set complete in cabinet using Paragon and Federal pe t-,
throughout, less tubes, batteries and phanes $58 and terms
The Same set complete with tubes, batteries and phanes $102
(and terms)
PARKER’S STORE
Thanksgiving offerings at Parker’s
Store—Turkey», duck», geese, chick,
en, lamb, pork, veal, beef. Onr meat
department has prices lower than
ever before. Cranberries, turrants,
dates, figs, cocoanuts, walnuts, fil­
berts, brazil nuts, in fact we can laod
the table with every delicacy.
Our stock of vegetables is complete
Your Enquiries Will Receive
Prompt Attention
T H E STO RE W ITH T H E B L U E FR O N T
=“The We»t Side Eat Shop” =
J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
Terms.
11-tfc
Kellogg A Schlmke report the sale
of » new Ford touring to Mr. M. M.
! Greybeal, of Umatilla.
If your eyes tire when attending a
picture show or when reading, our
new method of treatment for nerve
strain will remedy this trouble and
: will enable yon to read with every
comfort. Another thing not well
known 1» that 60 per cent of the
i children wearing glasses »re doing
so unnoceaaarlly and by th l, trea t-:
meet can he removed. With an ex-
pertence of >5 year» we are prepared
to offer a high-class opthalmlc ser- j
vice to those In need. If your eyes
are cansing yon any trouble call and
see M. D. Fleming. Eye Sight spec­
ialist, at Hermiston hotel. Tuesday.
December 5.— Adv.
Harold Hunt and Edna Wootem.
of the Columbia district, were mar­
ried Wednesday at the home of the ,
bride. Rev McKay performing the
ceremony.
ypu r Sei
Complete ?
Zsr
—FOR—
This is complete ready to tnne in with.
Pendleton team of Royal Arch
Morons will confer a degree upon a
clar , of three next Saturday night
at tho local lodge In Hermiston. Eats
will be served after the Initiation
, ceremonies.
Used cars. Pries right.
! Kellogg & Schlmke.
'<7
—THE USUAL—
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston, Oregon
P. E. Hall, of the Columbia dis­ Phone 101
trict, received a message Thursday
Informing him of the death of his
brother, B. T. Hall, of Fort Worth,
Texas. Mr. Hall and family had
visited him during the past summer.
tomorrow
__1 . is
R&alin Da
We Sell
NOURISHING
HOME MADE
BREAD
Shotwell Contracting Co., and are
working on the highway near the Old-Fashioned Love—Fox Trot
above named place.
A rthur Gibbs and His Gang
Charleston—Medley Fox Trot
A rthur Gibbs and His Gang
Steamboat Sal—Fox Trot
Garber-Davis Orchestra
Down South Blues—Fox Trot
The Virginians
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
R epair Shop
i Claire Brookhurst-Lewis James
I. W. Blair, of Walla Walla, one of
the men employed as driller at the Out There in the Sunshine With
proposed oil well, has moved his fam
You
ily to Hermiston.
Henry Burr
Quite a number of Hermiston resi­ You Didn’t Care When You Broke
dent,, are now living temporarily at
My Heart
Irrigon. They are employed by the
Elliott Shaw
"THE BEST OF GOOD SE IVICI"
hey cost less than you think they
do. A sk us.
FOR SALE BY
Flies
Wendell Hall
A number of local hustnesa men
and farmer» Journeyed to Pendleton
Tuesday night to attend a meeting
In the interest of diversified farming
in the county.
We are hearing Schenectady. Troy
and Pittsburg every afternoon with
good concerts, and are making up
aeveral seta for different parts of the
project that will receive such con­
certs. Why not allow us to figure
out a set for you that we will guar­
antee will bring return» from all
parts of the States and Canada.
FOR years, folks lubricated their Ford
cars—many still do—with the same oils
that other folks used in Buicks, Dodges,
Locomobiles and a host of other cars —
correct oils for those cars, perhaps, b u t
n o t fo r th e F ord.
The only oil that will perfectly lubricate
the Ford should be made for the Ford—
exclusively. That’s why Veedol Fordol
was created.
Stop and let us refill your crankcase with
Veedol Fordol. The smooth operation of
your car will make you feel a new res­
pect for your compact little motor.
Bring in your
Rev. F. E. Pond, of Walla Walla,
will be in Hermiston Friday to hold Red Headed Music Maker
the quarterly conference of the Free
Wendell
Hall
Methodist church. He will preach
Kiss Me With Your Eyes
Friday and Saturday nights and Sun­
Della Baker
day morning and Sunday night at
Irrigon.
Indiana Moon
Regular 35 oent grades at 25 cent»
per yard.
While these last, this lot will save
you some money.
These are short length cuts and
good patterns.
ÌADIO
Exclusively!
! Be Thou With Me
Word was received here last Mon­
day that the Infant child of Gordon
Bensley, who la well known to Her-
mlKtpn resident», died at their home
in Yakima.
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
For Your Ford—
Winter Will
Soon be Here
Rev. J. K. Mumu and family re­
turned Saturday from Coldvllle,
Washington, where they had been Oh Savior, Hear me
visiting relatives.
Charles T. Tittmann
A Special in 32-inch
Gingham
HARDWARK
FURNITURE
Just, Out
Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Irrigon,
Charles T. Tittmann
i is spending a few days at the W. H.
Ogden home near this city.
¡It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’
IN C .
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
2 1 3 /1
T IR F
Telephone 413
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELsIS, PROP.
K y N IL E A G E and non-skid
A
security are important
factors in tire performance.
Ajax Cords furnish these
advantages to you in full
measure.
A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N
KELLOGG & SCHIMKE
Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore.
Bargains in Meats
Every Day
at the
City Meat Market
Wi