The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 21, 1924, Image 4

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    T H E H E B M IS T O »
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
SPRING
GOODS
O m
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumba
Io«. Call TM . L B. Putman. 11-tfc,
Percales
Devonshire
Windsor Crepe
Jap Crepe
Cotto Chine
Ratines
Voiles
Collar Tabbing
Collar and Cuff Sets
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Shampoo Jackets
O t t o C . P ie r c e
K I N G S L E Y 'S
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H E R M IS T O N ■ H O U e g O F Q ljA t .lT V A N D S E R V I C * "
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IF W IN T ER COM ES—
C A N SPR IN G BE F A R
BEHIND?
Get your Screen Porches and all
Faim Buildings in shape. The man
that has these things done when the
spring work start* is always ahead of
his work, running his farm, and not
being run by it.
We have stocked through the win.
ter for the Flume and Repair busi­
ness, and will assist you in every way
possible to do this work in the best
and most economical manner.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TU M -A -LU M LUM BER
C O M PA N Y
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
THE HERMISTON HERALD
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CITY WATER ASSESSMENT
Lot 16
(Concluded from Page Three)
Lot
8 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell 83.60
Remember the entertainm ent Lot . 9 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell »350
given by the Neighborhood club Ix>t 11 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell >3.50
Lot 12 50 Feet, J. T. Dowell 33.50
at the Columbia school house Lot 13 50 Feet. J. T. Dowell 33.60
next Saturday evening a t 8 Lot 14 85.7 Feet. F. C. Stone 36.00
Block 8—
o’clock. Admission will be 25 Lot 1 45 Feet, W. B. Beasley
cents for adults and 10 cents
. . ........ - - .................. 33.15
Lot
45 Feet. W. B. Beasley
for children in the grades.
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Lot
45 Feet, W. B. Beasley
The Rebekah lodge will serve
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45 Feet, W. B .Beasley
a cafateria supper Saturday Lot
.................................. _.. 33.15
March 8 in the I. O. 0. F. hall. Lot
45 Feet, O. A. Beasley
The public is invited.
23-2tc
.......................... 33.15
Lot 6 45 Feet. City of Hermls-
ton . -................... - ................. 3-15
Christian Science Services
Lot 7 45 Feet, B. Haneline 33.15
The Christian Science services are Lot 8 49
Feet B. Haneline 33.43
held In rooms next to the Auditorium Lot 9 49 Feet
A. Hall.. 33.43
tx)t
10
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
45 Feet A. A. Hall.. 33.15
school at 10:16. All are cordially Block 9
Lot
40 Feet, A. W. Purdy 32.80
Invited to attend.
Lot
50 Feet, A. W. Purdy 33.50
Lot
50 Feet. A. W. Purdy 33.50
.................................. -..... $3.
Lot
SOFeet, P. Doherty 33.50 Lot 9 50 Feet, H. R. Newport
Lot
60 Feet, P. Doherty 33.50
......... ............................ $3.50
Lot
60 Feet. P. Doherty 33.50 Lot 10 50 Feet. H. R. Newport
Lot
60 Feet, T. D. Worster 33.60
............................. $3.60
Lot
60 Feet, T. D. Worster 33.50 Lot 11 60 Feet, H. R. Newport
Lot
6 Feet. Walter Botkin
.................................................. $3.50
........................................ 33.50 Lot 12 50 Feet, H. R. Newport
Lot
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50
Feet,
Walter
Botkin
............................. -.................... $3.50
20 ACRES WELL IMPROVED. BEST
land, 2760 cash, valuó >2260; easy Lot H ........................................ 33.50 Lot 13 60 Feet, H. R. Newport
60
Feet.
R.
C.
Challis
33
60
.................................................. $3.60
terms.
Lot 12 50 Feet, R. C. Challis 33.50 Lot 14 87.5 Feet, H. R. Newport
Lot 13 60 Feet. R. C. Challis 33.50
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- $6.1?
Lot 14 50 Feet. A. W. Shawver
Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this
20 ACRES, HOUSE. STABLE. FENC-
........................................ 33.50 21 day of February, 1924.
cd, small tract in alfalfa. 31000. Lot 15 50 Feet, A. W. Shawver
C. W. KELI.C3O,
g . .............................. 83.50
Termo.
City Record
10 ACRES, HOUSE, BARN. CLEAR,
cd, ready to go; 3600.
Have several
good
trades
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Did You
Ever Try
to Draw Lemonade
Through a Broken Straw?
Or you men—Does a cigar draw well when the
wrapper is broken?
Just the same with a range. How can you expect it to
work well when the air which is supposed to come up
through the fire, leaks in through gapping joints in the
range body ?
To avoid leaky joints, Monarch Ranges are built with
every joint riveted — the steel held tight and solid to the
iron parts. But to rivet the joints of a range, a tough, un­
breakable kind of iron has to be used. Monarchs are built
of malleable iron. The other kind of iron will not stand
close riveting necessary for permanent tightness.
No stove putty is needed to make the Monarch tight
It stays tight forever, and gives the same satisfaction
after many years' hard use as when new.
W . o r . p r o u d to toll Monarch Kangoo.
Como in and too thorn. You will ho oar.
pritod that tho pricoo aro to uory roatonablo.
Oregon Hardware
& Impi. Ço.
40 Feet, City of Hermis­
............... ?“'8°
Block 10—
Lot 1 40 Feet, E. F. Pierson 32.80
lo t
50 Feet, E. F. Pierson 33.50
I Alt
(•-.» Fee’ E. F P .ciro n 33 50
Lot
50 Feet, E. F, Pierson 33.50
Lot
50 Feet, E F. Pierson 33.50
Lot
50 Feet, City of H erm is-
. ton ............................................ 33.50
Lot 6 50 Feet. E. F. L'rrson 33.50
Lot
7 50 Feet, J. M. ’ ¡ggs.. 33.50
Lot 8 50 Feet, J. M. Riggs.. 33.50
Lot 9 50 Fee» W. J. ’"arner 33.50
Lot 10 50 F eet, W. .1. ’ 'arner 33.50
Lot 11 50 Feet. W. J. Warner J3.50
Lot 12 50 Feet. E. F. Pierson 33.50
Lot 13 50 Feet. Geo. H. Myers $3.50
Lot 14 50 Feet, Geo. II. Myers $3.60
Ixrt 15 50 Feet. Geo. H. Myers 33.50
Lot 16 40 Feet, Geo. H. Myers $2.80
Block 12—
Lot 1 86.6 Feet, H. R. NewT'-mt
............................. .... $6.06
Lot 2 50 Feet, II. R. Newport
........... ................ ......... $3.50
Lot 3 50 Feet, H. R. Newport
...................... .............. $3.50
Lot 8 50 Feet, H. R. Newport
SNAPPYBUYS
R. A . Bro neon, Mgr,
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Ford
Thursday he found the back door
had been pryed open and the
gun missing.
. A Repair your flume* and drop boxes
NOW.
P h on e 111
No. 20
Both of Hermiston’s deballne jnythe versus Smith.
care, teams were victorious in their word
Someone left an umbrella at the
11-tfe battles last Saturday night. The af­
firmative team, Hugh Walker and chool house last Saturday night. It
Earl Bensel, were not even courte '» still there but may not be If the
LADIES
If In need of a coat, »ult, drees, oun enough to give the Fossil girls jwner doesn't call for It soon.
i skirt, blouse, material by the yard. one vote to mitigate their defeat
The Echo girls defeated our girls
, made to measure corset, underwear Our affirmative team won by a unan Friday .light for the second time by
or hosiery, see the new spring styles imous decision. Frank Swayze and a score of 22 to 18. It was a hard
I at Mrs. Emma Johnson’s, second Wallace Reid, after a pep killing, all •nd exciting combat. The boys
' house east of Catholic church. 23-2p day journey arrived In Fossil Just ;ame was remarkable because of the
In time to do battle. Being tired 'act that neither team could hit the
O. M. Heacock, of Enterprise, was they fought against odds, but were basket. The third quarter ended
In Hermiston Monday night. Mr. victorious, winning by a two to one vith Hermiston leading 6 to 4 and
Heacock manufactures a radio set. decision. Credit is due to the fine t the end of the game we were on
Monday night be installed one In spirit In which Mr, Gullfoll molds op 15 to 9. Next Friday we go to
I the lobby of the Hermiston hotel the teams. Whatever success our Mhena for the first long trip of the
and advertised a free concert. A teams may have In debate will be vear. The Atbena teams are very
large number enjoyed the entertain- because of his guidance, while our treng and we will have a hard
j ment.
losses will be suffered only as our fight.
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debaters fail in profiting by his In.
The eijgith grade basket ball
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kraft, structions. We must also extend
who were one of the pioneer set. our thanks to those who acted as teams played at Stanfield Friday.
tiers of the project are visiting in ! Judges. You ought to hear our The girls won and the boys lost. The
eighth grade girls are keeping up
Hermiston.
teams “shoot the breezes.”
the Hermiston girls reputation by
The grade program was given on
At present there Is not a house Thursday night, February 21. Last making up for the high school girls
losses in basket ball this year.
In Hermiston that bears a for rent year Mr. Bensel arranged for a fam.
sign. All of them are filled and Ily ticket for one dollar. This was
Miss Compton- has returned from
people loking for houses.
so successful that the same plan was Walla Walla and will begin work on
used this year. This ticket makes It the high school operetta “The Wish,
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Judge Phelps has handed down possible for any one family to be ing Well,” the first of next week.
a decision giving the plaintiff, Clara admitted for one dollar. Single ad­
The high school and eighth grade
M. Johnson, possession of land that mission was fifty cents. The money had a short program Friday, the 22,
has been occupied by H. E. Sheasley. taken In at the program will be used in honor of Lincoln and Washington.
to make payments on a phonograph
The Seniors have begun to make
I Jack Smith Is confined to his an«’, records and playground equip­ plans for-their class play which will
ment for the grades. All the grades
home on account of sickness.
probably be given during commence,
except the fourth took part in the ment week.
program. Some of the first and
Thieves broke into the shoot­ second grade children presented a
We have been taking our six
ing gallery sometime last vweek Hutch dance. The third grade gave weeks exams and some of us return
and stole a dueling pistol. Mr. a Creek drill. The fifth grade girls from classes with long faces.
All the students visited the Com­
Savage, the owner, prized the gave a drill and the boys an Indian
gun very highly as it was a relic dance. The sixth grade contribut­ munity club art exhibit at the Her­
given to him by a sea captain ed a Swiss dance and a representation miston hotel Wednesday.
of a modern Ideal school. The 7th
The seventh grade was defeated
who had procured the pistol in grade gave three playlets entitled,
by the eighth grade Friduy in a
Spain. Mr. Savage had left the "The Beauty Doctor,” "Uncle Hirams ipclling match.
first part of the week for his Cold” and "The Train Tomorrow."
The seventh and eighth grade had
home in Echo. Upon his return The eighth grade gave a mock trial a valentine box together Thursday.
Some good buys in
Kellogg t Schlmke.
Mercerized Batiste
Ginghams
~ High School Mirror
PTQted to the Interest and Development of the Hermleton School*
■ A Complete Line
Flaxons
W Itla r a il Qi«MMd Bara
and T han Akrat lb . Q ty aad
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H E R A T,lì, TTTCItMTSTON, ÜREQPJ
from
F.O.g
. DETROIT
7 he Hermiston
Herald--$ 2 .0 0
SUBSCRIBE NOW
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WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE
New Style Spring Hats for Men
GORDON QUALITY AND STYLE
Gordon Caps Too
THIS WILL BE A GORDON WEEK
WITH US
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
•TH E BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
S P R IN G T IM E
Is drawing near. We have seeds of
every variety. Big assortment of
Flower Seeds. Garden Seeds, Field
Seeds, Alfalfa Seed. The garden and
field vartety to package and bulk.
Something New— Banana or Sweet
Potato Squash. Onion Sets.
Come early and get your pick.
E. P. DODO
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Heimiston, Oregon
T H E STO R E W IT H T H E B L U E FR O N T
Don't Overlook Aluminum
and Auto Goods Special
as outlined in circulars
mailed this week.
Mitchell Drug Co.
CANDY LEADER
FRESH VOGAN’S HIGH
GRADE CHOCOLATES
1-8
Pound Walnut Top Creams and
1-8 Pound Flavored Chocolate Creams
“TU West Side Eat gHp”
J. Loo Park«-, Proprietor
A Striking V aluer-at *295
Considering the improved
appearance of th e new
Ford Touring C ar, one
would naturally expect a
proportionate advance in
price.
49 CENTS FOR 1 POUND
Friday —»Saturday
Only
Only 1 pound of this high grade
Chocolates will be sold to each cus­
tomer.
Ko phone orders for this
special will be accepted.
larger scale production,
however, has made it poo-
aible to incorporate in thia
new type to u rin g car a
■umber of d ecided im­
provements w ith o u t in­
creasing its cost to the
purchaser.
A comparison extending
over a long period of years
w ill reveal th e fact that
the present price is actu­
ally th e lowest at which
the five-passenger open
car has ever been sold.
The Ford T o u rin g C ar
stands today, as it always
has, a most rem arkable
value in the motor car field.
714» Cor era bo obtoinod through tho Ford K ’ecMy Parchóte Plan
Kellogg & Schimke
Get your pound of these fine Wal.
SA PPE R S’ INC.
HARDW ARE
F U R N IT U R E
IM P L E M E N T
R A D IO O U T F IT »
EL E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T IN G
Phene 101
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CITY M E A T M A R K E T
JOHN ELLIS. PROF.
C h oice M eats
H a m s ; B acon : Lard
Fresh Fish
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C ity M eat M arket
nut Top* and Cream* early.
j Mitchell Drug Co.
Tolophooo 413
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W e D eliver
Hermiston, Ore.
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