IWTP rrtOMISTOH BLERXluD, REBanSTON, OBBGOM»
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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SPE C IA LS
Saturday and Mon., Sept. 29-Oct. 1
10c
Serve Us Tondo Soup, per can
Bananas, 8 pound* (or.......................... - ..............— ............................ 29c
Oh! Boy. ons^pf those Big Sticks of Mint Flavored Candy with
every Pound of—;
Serve Ug Coffee........................................................................................... 59c
43c
Red and Whit« Coffee
We wish to extend an invita
tion to one. and all to visit our
store during the Project Fair.
PH O NE
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KINGSLEY'S
H E R M I S T O N ’S H O U S E
O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ’
CHAS. G. BURK
GENERAL
M E R C H A N D ISE
Women s
M ens
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Levi Strauss
Overalls .
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CHARLES BURK, LOCAL DEALER
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
W heiTyou build, w e are
¡Iready to eerye you
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H E N y o u build It la al«JM«va a com forting
thing to know th at the building materia!«
y o u buy are going to be up to specifications.
Cheap, flim sy construction usually gy-s
tband la band w ith poor q uality material».
Safeguard your building by lettin g us know
’wrhat you require and we will work with y o u
to see th at your interest» are well protected.
W e are headquarters for all depandabla
.’building m aterials and can also S*lp you select
• good, reliable contractor.
a T ell us w hat y ou plan to d o —wo ggn
w ill give you helpful advice.
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
R. A. B 10W N S0N , MANAGER
w r e n c h at a
v e r y lo w
p r ic e . . .
Mrs. D. Detter, who is teaching in
the Dayton schools this winter spent
the week end ln Hermiston.
th e h o u s e th a n « h b
a real h am m er? w
W o rth 50c
Mrs. Walter Beasley was operated
1 on at St. Anthony’s hospital last
! Wednesday. She is reported to be do
ing nicely. Dr. C. O, Wainscott of
Pendletor. Is the attending physician
Mrs. Hansen of Umatilla was hos-
| toss to the regular meting of the
American legion Auxiliary Thurs
day evening at the chib rooms. Plans
were made for having stands at the
Umatilla I'.oject Fair.
Geo. McCullough of White Salmon,
Wash., has leased the local black
smith shop from E. P. lllsley. Mr.
McCullough Is to conduct a general
’»Lcksmith business. His family has
moved here just recently.
John Haddox left Sunday morning
for Portlnnd, where he will continue
in the Insurance business.
Floyd Knerr and J. H. Reeves
spent the week end hunting above
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frink and Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Wiley of Portland,
, were guests at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Prime Saturday evening.
They
were en route to Ontario on * hunt-
trip.
Mrs. Frink and Mr*- Pdme
are sisters.
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k in d w h ile th e
p r ic e is . . .
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Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
DON’T FORGET
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W h en you n eed any
thing in the fine of
n e a t a n d a ttr a c tiv e
Printing.
DR. H. C. CURRY
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
OF SEATTLE
Hotel Hermiston
Saturday, Oct. 6
FOR ONE DAY
COMING TO
Mrs. Win, Shaar, Miss Opal Dahl-
man and Miss Ada Soneson were
Walla Walla visitors Sunday.
Pliers
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Dairymen
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W E RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR CREAM S lU P T X TS.
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W E HAVE ALWAYS PAID TOP MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR
EYES EXA UNED
Mr. Summons, publisher of the Fos
sil News, was a Hermiston visitor
p a s se s Fitted
Charge» Reasonable
Sunday. He wag en route home af
ter spending a short while in Pendle
ton visiting relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned
Thursday evening after spending
few days in Portland. Dr. F. V.
Prime accompanied them home.
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S ave Y our Eye»
The upper grades of the Minne-
ha school enjoyed a picnic Tuesday WHO HAS MADE PROFESSIONAL
VISITS TO HERMISTON FOR
■'rternoon. This was a rsult of £
spelling match, the losing side glv
TEN YEARS
..:a the picnic.
— WILL AGAIN BE AT—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd and fam
ily of Bend spent the first of the
week at the R. C. Todd home.
Reit Agnew is spending a few days
ln Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew
and family recently moved to Port
land.
m ore but our
W h a t is h a n d ie r a r o u n n d d '
Dr, H. C. Curry, he Seattle Eye
Mrs. E. W. West returned Satur
sight Specialist, who has made pro
d a y evening after spending two weeks
fessional visits to Hermiston for ten
visiting relatives In Washington.
years and Is known for good pptical
work at reasonable prices, will again
F. W. Kern of Pendleton was
he at Hotel Hermiston Saturday,
Hermiston visitor Monday.
October 6, for one day. Eyes exam-
ned, glasses fitted.
4-2t
Dean Rodgers was in Portland
over the week end.
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse returned
Tuesday evening after spending two
weeks at the home of her parents in
Weiser, Idaho.
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Nail Hammers
J M. Biggs was a Heppner visitor
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamrick and
children left Tuesday morning for Monday where he installed new of
their new home at Marquem, Oregon. ficers In the American Legion.
Mr. Hamrick has been pastor of the
Methodist church in Hermiston for
S. L. Carson and C, C. Womack
the past two years.
traded ranches Tuesday. The Wom
acks will return to their former
Gwen Watson of Walla Walla, who home in Canada and the Carsons will
travels for Blake, Moffett & Towne move next week back to the farm
Paper Co., was a Hermiston visitor they formerly owned west of town.
Monday. Mr. Watson is to be trans Mr. ana Mrs. Carson have traveled
ferred to Boise where they are es about considerable looking at var
tablishing an office.
ious locations since disposing of their
ranch last spring. Friends welcome
Margaret Neary spent the week their return to the project.
j end in Hermiston. Miss Neary is
j teaching at the Thompson school up
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canfield re
• Butter creek.
turned Wednesday from a short trip
to Nyssa, Oregon, here they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slmonton who their daughter, Mrs. Gardiner. They
live up Butter creik were Hermiston went with George Bancroft who con
visitors Monday. Mr. Simonton is tinued on to Boise, where he attend
one of the prominent wheat ranchers ed a convention of honey producers.
of that district.
Harry Kelly was a Heppner visi
tor Saturday evening. He attended
the rodeo while there and did some
publicity work for the Umatilla Pro
ject fair.
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C u ts m e ta l — e v e r y
h o m e n e e d s o n e . W o rth
• INCH—BLUED STEEL
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hurly are mov
ing from the Warner house on the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and highway to the Creesy house On Her
daughter Jane accompanied by Miss miston avenue.
Donovan motored to Moscow, Idaho,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sllvey and son
Friday to attend the football game
Saturday between Idaho and Mon- Roy of Condon were in Hermiston
Saturday and Sunday visiting their
I tana.
daughter, Mrs. Earl Boynton.
Mrs.L. H. Kern, who has been vis
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherry of En
iting her daughter, Mis* Charotte
Kern during the past few weeks, re terprise, Oregon, moved onto the
turned to her home in Seattle Tues. Jack Waller place east of town the
first of the week.
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day.
Frank Hayes of Pendleton was in
Hermiston Monday. Mr. Hayes sells
Franklin cars.
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Hack Saw
u d T h e r . A bou t tha C ity u d
Neighborhood
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W ill be at
DORION HOTEL
W E HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN PROMPT SERVICE TO
DAIRY-
MEN.
W E ARE TODAY PAYING 56 CENTS
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in In tern al Medicine for the
past fifteen years
CREAM AND EXPECT TO CONTINUE TO DO SO.
FOR
SWEET
CREAM,
53 CENTS FOR NO. 1 SOUR CRFAM.
DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED W ITH OUR AGENT, MR.
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DRESS SHOES
MEN’S D R E S S -
HATS
SILK HOSE
SHIRTS
RAYON HOSE
PANTS
TIES
MEN’S W O R K -
TOILET ARTICLES
HATS S
SCHOOL SHOES
SHIRTS
WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’
PANTS
STRAW AND NOV. HATS
RUBBER BOOTS
SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER & CO.
OeeumM. a t loum t
J. 8. Harvey left Thursday for
Twin Falls,, Idaho, after spending a
few days ln Hermiston. He was ac
companied by his son, Joe F. Har
vey.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH
Office H ours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN------ TRY THE HERALD WANT ‘ P ?
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation.
Dr. Mellenthln is a regular gradu
ate in medicine and surgery and Is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom
ach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
sults In diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names o fa few of
his many satisfied pa’tents in Oregon
who have been treated for one or the
other of the above named causea:
John Olson. Astoria.
Joe Sheoehlps, Gibbon.
Mrs. Walter Scott. Scotte MUle.
Mrs. John Van Beveren. Baker.
D. 1. Wagenblast, Portland.
Mrs. H. E. Walters. Maupin.
Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem.
Remember above date, that ron
sultation on this trip will be free and
his treatment Is different.
Married women must be accompan
ied by their husbands.
Address. S24 Bradbury Bldg., Los
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