The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1926, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES -
S O A P D EA L
Ovcurvaera a< Intarrat UlaaMd Hara
aad T kara About tba City and
Naisbbarbaod
F. F. Wise nor and W. L. Hamm
Nicholas Codd of Spokane, presi­
dent of the Hermlstoa Light and went to the Deachute* river Tueaday
Power company, was a business via fin a fishing trip. They, brpugjft
back three nice salmon that they
Itor here last Thursday.
managed te inyeigla in to bel^g
Mrs L . A. Phelps and Mra. C. C. caught and reported a fine trip.
Durfey were hostesses at a bridge
Charles H. Marsh, former county
party which was given Thursday
afternoon. May 6, at Hotel Hermis­ Judge, while here Tuesday with a
ton. Five tables of bridge were Pendleton delegation, grew reminis­
In play during the afternoon. Mra. cent in respect to his experience with
Frank Gulwits and Mrs. Curtis Sim­ Hermiston workers while in office.
"Every month without fail Hermiston
mons were the prise winners.
had a delegation up to the session
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown of vf the county court asking for some
Pendleton were Sunday guests at Improvement of some sort. You al­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gim- ways came and always ¡asked for
ble. Mr. Brown is Mra Gamble’s plenty, and got a part of what you
sought. The county court thought
father.
enough of your plan that we used it
Ross Newport of Portland was a in dealing with the state highway
visitor here Monday for a short time. commission, and It worked very
He was en route to Pendleton.
well.”
10 Bars White Wonder - 50c
4 Bars Double Refined Borax 40c
1 Rubber Apron
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6 70c
Value
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$1.60
— OR —
. 1
5
2
1
Pkg. Wonder Foam
- 45c
Bars White Wonder - - 25c
Bars Double Refined Borax 20c
Rudber Apron
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70c
Value
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$1.60
L. L. Mann, candidate for the
j republican nomination for state
■ senator, was a visitor in Hermiston
j Monday. He has a long record of
service in the house of representa-
' fives.. He served three terms be­
ginning in 1809 and then later, be­
ginning in 1923, served In two more
legislatures. Mr. Mann Is a wheat
i farmer. All of his previous ex­
perience has been in the house, and
he is now seeking the senatorial
nomination.
Kl.XGSI.KYS
H O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
Men’s Holeproof Hosiery
raa___________ n r . i _ l . t a
Tie«
In new Shade«.
A N O S E H V IC f
Your Spring W an ts
In the plain colors. Just the thing for the coming warm weather.
Suntub Suiting
Just the thing for outing wear In the staple colors and guar­
anteed fast, at 60 cents per yard.
S P E C I A L —S A T U R D A Y
“No »elf-made man ever left out
the working parts.”
We have a special stock of lumber for thl" purpose. Will Gra­
ham, C. J. Vollvn, P. P. Sullivan and Geo. Oenn have built god
chicken houses recently.
Our Cedar Flume Stock Is complete In all widths and length«.
ONLY
Babbit’s Cleanser
Double size, twice as large as O. D. Cleanser, for 5 c per can.
Not more than 5 to a customer.
Appetizing
Body-Building
Meats
City Meat
Market
POULTRY HOUSE LUMBER
See window display— at »1.00.
Mercerized Voile
I. M. Schanqep, county judge and
a candidate for the nomination at
the hands of republicans for an­
other term, was a visitor in Her­
miston Wednesday In the interests
of his candidacy. The Judge owns
some land and is Interested In farm­
ing operations. He said if he gets
the nomination and is reelected this
fall he expects to go ahead sawing
wood at the same rate during the
future as he has followed in the
It is generally known that the i
past.
meats we sell are of superior qual- ]
ity, and our prices are no higher '
R. O. Hawks, county assessor, was
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
than those asked for inferior grade
a visitor In Hermiston Monday.
In the County Court of the State of meats.
Mrs. W. L. Hamm returned last
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Friday from La Grande where she In the Matter of the Estate
We’e proud of our reputation. Try i
attended the state convention of
us and you will agree that we deserve
of
the Federation of Women’s clubs. John W. McDermed, Deceased.
It.
She was a delegate front the Her­
Notice is hereby given that the
CALL US AND WE WILL
miston Community club. Those lit undersigned has been appointed ad­
attendance from Umatilla, either as ministrator of the estate of John W.
DELIVER THE ORDER
delegates or visitors were Mrs. W. R. McDermed, deceased, and has quali­
Nugent, Mrs. Marie Knudsen and fied as the law directs. All persons
Mrs. J. M. Llewellyn. The conven­ having claims against said estate are
tion was largely attended, according required to present the same to me
at the office of W. J. Warner, my
to the delegates.
attorney. In Hermiston, Oregon, with
Mrs. F P. Phipps has returned proper vouchers within six months
from Portland where site spent sev­ from the date hereof.
Dated this 13th day of May, 1926.
eral days as the guest of her daugh­
JOHN 8. WEST,
ter, Miss LaurU Phipps, who is 3
PHONE 131
Administrator.
student nurse at Emanuel hospital. 36-5tc
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EITHER D E A L $1
H IR M IB T O N 'B
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leather« re­
turned yesterday from Portland after
a visit. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Peters, cousin of Mrs. Leathers.
The return trip was made by way
of the Mt. Hood Loop highway.
Hermiston Produce and oup^i)
Company
M EADOW BROOK
ICE
Daily Deliveries except Sunday
Telephone Your Orders to the Farm Bureau Co-cperative.
You can get ice any time of day
from the Farm Bureau
A New Stock of Screen Doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
W HERE
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TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownton, Mgr.
Q U A L IT Y
M EETS
Oren O. Felthouse
C O N F ID E N C E
P ilcher’s Shopping N ew s
Phone 111
W e are Closing Out Our Tire
Stock
10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL
TIRES and TUBES
SPECIAL OFFERING OF 50 STYLES IN BRAND NEW
SILK DRESSES
a
a Cedar Flume Lumber
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■ A new stock on hand for your
a
flumes and repairs
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$ 1 3 .9 5 to $ 2 9 .5 0
Knerr’s Repair Shop
No. 2 Common
Ask us to show you our stock of
No. 2 Common
Good serviceable material for cheap
construction. May be used in a
3
■ surprising number places in your
building operations, at a substant­
ial saving.
■ Slab Wood
i best range
A GOOD CUP OF TEA
Is not an accident. Tea has to be made correctly to be pleaBlng
to the palate. We brew tea that pleaees customers at
The Mary Tea Shoppe-Hotel Corlis
T. salad and sandwiches served at any hour.
Get the habit of dropping In for a cup of tea and a sandwich.
FUEL
FRESH MILK
for summer use. The
fuel for the warmer
Pickles and Cheese
days.
Nut Coal in stock at all times.
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Don’t Forget
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Georgettes. Silks and Satins for party wear!
PboaagSSl
Flares'.
“ The Yard of Best Quality"
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High colors
Long sleeves!
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Tucked!
3ome have separate slips.
M. M. STRAW. MGR.
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Gold and bright colored pipings!
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HERM ISTON
M ARKET
Also black and navy!
SEE OUR WIN III WS
When In Pendleton—
,
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS U'*
THE QUALITY STORE OF PENDLETON
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WE DELIVER.
DEPENDABLE
BUTCHERS
Incorporated
Marcelling. Facial and Scalp Treatmenta are Our Specialties
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Smart and txelv.siw M'llinoryat Most Reasonable Price*.
MS Main St.. Pendleton, On.
Telephone: 380
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M. W. SIMS. PROPRIETOR
R A. PILCHER CO. 1
DEPARTMENT STORES
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Quality Meats
'T1
In pastel shades and the new high colors!
Exclusive Representatives of National Builder« Bare»
Call in and let ns tell yon in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise­
ment Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
RED ROCK
Evidencing a combination of workmanship, quality and style usually found in much higher priced
dresses.
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Q U A L IT Y
M EETS
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