The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1926, Image 4

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    H T O iIS T O ir HJBRÀLD, I
The Umatilla County Bee Keeper»’
aaaoclatlon baa ordered a carload of
cans for July 1 shipment. The cans
will range In size from two and a
half pound cOntalnpraAo^f9 pounds
WJF.
or fire gallons. *'
O ne 5 0 c T ube Parke-D avis
T ooth P aste w ith each $ 1 .0 0
Purchase' o f Parke - D avis
Toilet A rticles.
SHAVING CREAM
TAR COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO
-EACH 50c-
Parke-D avis T oilet Cream s are w ell know n to m ost of
our C ustom ers. To advertise Parke-D avis T oilet A rti­
cles w e have put this sale on several tim es and sold
m any Parke - D avis T o i l e t
Cream s.
BUY EARLY
PHONE
ORDERS
F IL L E D
$ 1 .5 0 FULL R ETAIL
V A L U E FO R $ 1 .0 0
Just the thing for the summer everyday wear, priced 60c, 76c
to »1.00.
J. H. Reid, well known farmer, is
confined to his home on account of
an injury to the muscles of his leg.
A tendon In his leg was torn loose
when he slipped in Jumping across
an irrigation ditch.
S P E C IA L -S A T U R D A Y
F. F. Fields of Yakima was a busi­
ness visitor here early thtg week.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and fam­
ily have gone to Portland on a tr'p.
We have a special stock of lumbur for this purpose. Will Gra­
ham, C. J. Vollva, P. P. Sullivan and Geo. Gcnn have built god
chicken houses recently.
F. B. Swayze transacted business
in Boardman Wednesday.
Kyle M. Long of Pendleton trans­
acted business here Tuesday.
Our Cedar Flume Stock Is complete In all widths and lengths.
The M. E. Missionary society will
wieet in the church parlors Thursday.
May 27.
A New Stock of Screen Doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught re­
turned Sunday from Portland aflsr
a visit of several days.
TUM -A-LUM LU M BER CO.
Phone 111
Paul E. Pollman, vice-president of
the First National bank of Baker
wag a visitor on the project Monday.
Miss Margaret Neary completed
her year’s work with her school near
Pilot Rock and returned home Mon­
day.
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Cedar Flume Lumber
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No. 2 C om m on
Ask us to show you our stock of
No. 2 Common
Good serviceable material for cheap
construction. May be used in a
surprising number places in your
building operations, at a substant­
ial saving.
FUEL
: Slab Wood for summer use. The
a
■ best range fuel for the warmer
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3 days.
3 Nut Coal in stock at all times.
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
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’ The Yard «f Beat Qaality
H . M . S T R A W . M G R.
Exclusive Repreientative» of National Builders Barean
Company
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M EADOW BROOK
B ody-B uilding
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D aily D eliveries excep t S u n da7
Telephone Your Orders to the Farr, Bureau Co-operative.
Y ou can g et ice an y tim e o f d ay
from the Farm Bureau
CALL US AND WE WILL
DELIVER THE ORDER
City Meat
Market
PHONE 131
W E W A N T TO
KNOW YOU
A C M E Q U A L IT Y A N D W A N T Y O U
TO K N O W US
Paint •«¿Varnish
Thia Acme Quality Paint and
Varnish Servioo Station 1» looal
headquarter» for cheerfully given
advici on all paint matters—and
for Acme Quality Products. See us.
That the best way for you to be­
come agreeably acquainted with us
is to let us clean, repair and press
your clothes. One trial will con­
vince you that our mutual business
acquaintanceship will be worth
while.
W . L. BLESSING
H ard w are
IM PERIAL
CLEANERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper of Port­
land are here as guests at
home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith. 7 hey
are Mrs. Smith’s parents.
Oron O. F elth ou se
W e are C losing O ut Our Tire
Stock
10 PER C EN T O FF O N ALL
TIR ES and T U B E S
Knerr’s Repair Shop
A GOOD CUP OF TEA
Is not an accident. Tea has to be made correctly to be pleasing
to the palate. We brew tea that pleases customers at
M ary Jan e T ea S h o p p e-H o tel Corlis
T, salad and sandwiches served at. any hour.
Get the habit of dropping in for a cup of tea and a sandwich.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Episcopal services will be held Sun­
day evening at 7:30 at the Christian
Selente hall. Rev. Hinkle will con­
duct the service. All are welcome.
FRESH MILK
The Neighborhood club of Colum­
bia district will hold their next
meeting at the home of Mrs. George
Bancroft In Hermiston, on Wednes­
day, May 26.
In honor of the birthday anniver­
sary of Harry Straw a dinner party
was given last Thursday evening by
Mrs. Staaw. Covers for six were
laid at Hotel Corlls. affair which
cards were played at the Straw home.
Frank Smith Is the owner of a
new Ford coupe purchased from th e(
Kellogg Motor Co. Francis Sharrard
of Willows, Oregon, hag Just purchas­
ed a new sport roadster.
Mr», A. A. Washburn and two
children of Cascade, Idaho, are here
as guests at (he home ot Rev and I
Mrs. C. W. Durston. Mr». Washburn
Is Mrs. Durston'» mother.
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Willard
Felthouse
thinks
this
5 world is getting better and better
as a place In which to live. Thej
reason Is that he has been ahoo»l-,g
a 60 on the Herjnteton golf course,
WILL BE REAL BAR­
A p p etizin g
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenzie
are the parents of a seven and a
half pound boy born Friday morn­
ing.
Rev. C. W. Durston left today for
Walla Walla to attend the annual
district conference of the Free
Methodist church.
THESE WILL
Hermiston Produce and Supply
We’e proud of our reputation. Try
us and you will agree that we deserve
it.
So changed were the floors
that Mrs. Spurling, back
from a week’s visit to the
city, could hardly believe
it was her own house. Jim
had had Frank Lovejoy,
the painter, get busy with
Acme Quality Floor Paint
and Varnish. The floors
were refinished and beau*
tified. In fact, all the wood*
work smiled a welcome.
And Mts. S. said if a week
and a little Acme Quality
could make such a differ*
ence, she’d go away again
and not come back fo r a
month.
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new stocl^ on hand for your ■
flum es and repairs
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NO TRY0NS.
GAINS.
It Is generally known that the
meats we sell are of superior qual­
ity, and our prices are no higher J
than those asked for inferior grade
meats.
A Surprise
for Mrs. Spurling
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NO COME BACKS.
BE DISPLAYED IN THE WINDOW AUD
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from
PO U L T R Y H O U SE L U M B E R
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MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES AT A SLLE PRICE OF A NY PAIR
C. M. Ramey, district deputy of
I the Modern Woodmen of America,
SENATOR WARREN
i was a visitor here this week. He
“No M f-m ade man ever left out
came down in the interests of the
! adoption ceremonial that Is to be the w orking parts.”
; held in Pendleton May 27. The
camps of Hermiston, Boardman and
Milton have been invited to attend.
I The Walla Walla officers and team
I will be present at the ceremonial to
¡exemplify the work.
Hand painting on dresses done by
Mrs. J. S. Dyer.—(Adv.
Y ou r S p rin g W a n ts
R. A. Brownton, Mgr.
WE ARE GATHERING UP 50 PAIRS OF LADIES, CHILDREN'S
FOR $1.00.
Occitrene®» o f Interest Gleaned Here
and There A bout the C ity and
N eighborhood
R. E. Chloupek was here
Pendleton Tuesday.
that the Home Pattern Co. want you to have your list. Must be
In before May 31. We hope at least one car may be claimed
here.
All you need to do Is to choose the twenty best selling pat­
terns out of list we hgve handed you for the last two months.
Send In an empty p at trgn. envelope and you win. ;
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L adies and M isses B loom ers
A. D. Hubbell of Boardman was in
Hemiston the first part of the week to
receive medical attention for his
i right foot. The member was injured
last Saturday night when a horse fell
ion It. Most of the injury was con­
fined to the ankle which w>s brulstd
and wrenched, a-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
Subscribe for The HeraId~$2.00
W in th e Ford Car
We are showing some new and inexpensive
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 101
Don’t forget If you are to
The ladies Aid of the Methodist
Episcopal church will hold a cooked
food sale at the Hermiston Market
Saturday, May 29.
MITCHELL D R U G C O M PA N Y
HERMISTON, OREGON
READ THE WANT ADS
J. A. Reeves, mail carrier, la the
owner ot a new Tudor Ford sedan
which he purchamd this week from
the Kellogg Motor company.
TOOTH PASTE
ALMOND LOTION CREAM
Grocery Stock Purchased
Leo Hurly. owner of grocery stores
at Stanfield and Hermiston, last
week purchased the stock of grocer­
ies of G. Kurrle at Stanfield and
has moved the stock to hie Hermis­
ton »tore. Mr Kurrle will continue
h ie meat market business at Stan­
field.
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Stated commualentioB ot Queen
Esther chapter, O B. 8. next Ttl«a-
day night. Social. By órdef W. "M.
Y O U R CHOICE O F
COLD CREAM
ITOir, QBBttOY.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Seare wart Pen*
dleton visitor» Wednesday.
FREE SATURDAY, MAY 22
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MARKET
M. W. SIMS. PROPRIETOR
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Plan your nusinoaa or vacation trip East via the historic
Agent,
and scenic U, P. T ra il. W a ll help you arrange your
itinerary, map o ut side trips to Zion National Park, Herm iston,
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