The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 31, 1917, Image 5

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    THÉ HERMISTON HERALD, HERMÍsTON, OREGON
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Rent a Safety Deposit Box and have a
safe depository for your valuable papers
HERMISTON:
========= LOCA LS
No. 1. west... 9:55 a. m.
No. 15, west... 7:05 p. m.
From $1.00 to $2.00 Per Year
A The First National Bank
of Hermiston
( first )
“hi Capita] & Surplus $30,000
VARIETY STORE OPENING
APRIL 4 IN SHARRARD BLDG.
Carrying a line of popular priced variety goods including
Enameled Ware
Crockery
Dishes
Small Kitchen Ware Marbles
Kites for the Boys
And Many Other Useful Thing*
HERMISTON VARIETY STORE
LODGE DIRECTORY
ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s .,
Q ueen
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Frances Phelps, W. M. L
Dello O. Bushnell. Sec.
UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. A A. M..
11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
R. C. Walber, Secy.
C. H. Skinner, W. M.
VINEYARD LODGF NO. 206. I. O. O. F.,
" meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Geo. Strohm, Noble Grand
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-At-Law
MIRMUTON.
OREGON
When in need of
STATIONERY
it will be to your interest to bear
in mind that The Herald carries
the most complete stock
PHONE 262
when you need any
Draying
We are on the job every min­
ute and can take care of any
order. Baggage work a spec­
ialty.
Hermiston Dray Line
C. B. PERCEY
J, T.
HINKLE
Attorney at Law
OREGON
HERMISTON,
DR. JAS. A. CAMPBELL
DENTIST
Office
Over First Nati. Bank
5 9 to 12 a. m.
H ours 11 to 5 p, m.
.
Shoe Repairing
Better than ever now that the
machine is installed. To out of
town customers sending work we
will return it by next mail, paying
postage one way.
Phone
STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
C. O. WAINSCOTT
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather
Sam Rodgers
Physici
Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M
Res. Phone, Ked 398
Office, Main 2
Office in Bank Bldg.
Hermiston
Oregon
DALE ROTHWELL
Phone Your Orders
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
for all kind* of
Transfer Work
Lenses duplicated.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton, Oregon
Glasses ground and fitted.
S. A. Roe, M. D
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR. NOSE
AND THROAT
Judd Bldg.
Phone 2852
We are ready at any time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
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Market & Grocery
Pendleton, Oregon
FRESH LINE OF
Useless
To send your cream out of
town when we are paying
Portland prices right here.
To do s means the loss of
express and at the same
time you help build up the
other fellow instead of
patronizing a local insti­
tution.
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY
FANCY
COOKIES
and
CANDY
ALL KINDS OF
Seasonable
VEGETABLES
Are You Going to Build a Silo?
Do you want to take advantage of the O. W.
R. & N. Company’s Free Seed Corn Proposition and
man to help fill silo properly in the fall?
Come in and see me and I will get the corn
for you in time for early planting.
R. A. Brownson
No. 2. east _ 3:30 i
No. 6, east . 5:33 i
Na 16, east... AU i
closes
closes
closes
closes
for No. 1. west ___
for No. 6, east __
for No. 2, east ___
for No. 15, west ...
We have a Few Odds and Ends of
Mens’ Shoes
That we are closing out at special prices to
move them. Not full range of sizes.
We are agents for the Arrow Collars and
f Cluett Shirts. New form fit shapes.
The new Gordon Caps are in and we think very snappy in style and fabric, 75c to $1.50.
Post Office Hour.
Mail
Mail
Mall
Mail
When you want Collars of Course
you will want an Arrow
9:20 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
A little out of style but good
We have a few pairs of Mens Shoes at very special prices.
substantial footwear. A great saving to you.
2 J0p. m.
6:00 p. m.
Library Hours
We are showing some new patterns in Broadcloth for skirts which will be the popular
fabrics for summer wear.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday.
J. H. Young was at Pendleton Mon­
day in connection with the postoffice
burglary last week.
Last week the county court named
road supervisors for the year. W. A.
Leathers was selected for this district.
The jury list for the April term of
court includes O. G. Sapper, H. S.
McCarthy, E. L. Jackson and J. W.
Campbell from Hermiston.
H. C. Oliver, traveling freight agent
of the O. W. R. & N , was here Thurs­
day. Mr. Oliver made his first visit
to Hermiston ten years ago.
H. Spinning
into town and
Wotoring house
the Scroggs and
last Saturday moved
is now occupying the
on Ridgeway between
Callbeck homes.
Announcements baye been received
in this city telling of the removal of
Dr. Rose to 912 Selling building, Port­
land, where he will practice dentistry.
Some new shade » of Silk Poplin at $1.75 per yard.
Printed Voiles.
,
Georgette Crepe in pretty shades and Crepe de chien, $1.75.
Black Taffeta Silk, good heavy weight, $1.75.
be in demand for your spring sewing.
Considering the present price of merchandise these are all underpriced
Hermiston Produce & Supply Company
“Best of Good Service
“The Movie”
“Windmills of Lolland’’ is an oper-
etta the high school is working on, the
date of presentation to be announced
soon. A good cast has been secured and
it will be a musical treat.
TWO GOOD SHOWS
Phone Main 34
Reading & Rest Room
is now at
Hermiston Auditorium
EACH WEEK
Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings
Young calves wanted.
Lay Ranch.
—adv-tfc
A recent sale made by Dodd & Ken­
Good pasture for horses.
E. J.
nedy was 40 acres in the southwest
Drake,
phone
440.
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part of the project to Walter A. Mays,
of Wasco. Mr. Mays does not intend
75 three year old prune trees for
moving here at this time, but will im­ tale, 15c each. T. H. Bone, -advtfe
prove the entire tract at once, putting
Thoroughbred Silved Laced Wyan-
it into alfalfa.
dotte eggs for sale, $1 for 15. Mrs
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Floyd Hoisington, a member of the Hull, Umatilla.
Idaho national guard, left Monday in
Tonight at The Moyle there will be
response to a call for the troops of a Blue Bird feature, "The Right to be
that state to mobilize. Mr. Hoising- Happy,” based on Dickens Immortal
ton saw service on the Mexican border classic, "A Christmas Carol.”
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and has not been home a great -while.
The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold its
Paul S. Jones, irrigation engineer, cooked food and apron sale Saturday,
is rather anticipating a call for ser­ April 7, beginning at 2 o’clock, in the
vice in the army. He Is a member of vacant store room next door to the
the officers reserve engineer corps and meat market
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as such is subject to cal), though as
Wait for Dr. Freeze,
yet he has had no notice to be ready.
the eye specialist, if you
His branch of the service is under
need glasses or have
federal army regulations.
other eye troubles and
headaches. Regular visits to Hermis­
Maree for sale. W. J. Warner.
•advtfc ton, Stanfield and Echo each month.
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Watch for dates.
For sale—Buggy and harness for
advtfc
$20. T. A. Graham.
Fer Sale—Five milk cows fresh in a
-advtflp
few days. W. J. Emry.
We have our new laces and nets which will
Auto Scarfs and Veils are in order now
Curtain Cretonne, plain and fancy, to brighten up windows, at reasonable price, 25 to 40c
Holeproof Hosiery, the fiber silk and silk kind, 60c to $1. Holeproof Hosier, lisle and
cotton, 35 to 50c.
At the council meeting Wednesday
evening the recorder and chief of
police were instructed to sen that the
ordinance relating to dogs was fully
enforced.
Repairing of the city water mains is
progressing very satisfactorily. The
pumping hours have been reduced
about fifty per cent, which will make a
material reduction in expense.
A nice line of Cotton Poplins at 30c.
CHURCH NOTICES.
METHODIST CHURCH
For Sale— 400-egg Mandy Lee in-
Morning service 11 a. m.
cubator; Al condition. Ed H. Graham.
Subject of morning sermon, “The
.
-advtfc Lord’s Supper,” followed by the Holy
Horsepower baler and three work Sacrament.
10 a. m.—Sunday-school
horses for aale. W. W. Felthouse,
Theo Parks, Supt.
phone 4072.
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6:30 p. m.—Epworth League.
For aale—3 seta chain harnees, also
Mrs. Paul S. Jones, president.
new 710 pound Melotte cream seper-
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
ator. Ed Maher.
advtfc
Subject, A review of the book of
If you are in the market for trees, Leviticus.
shrubs, berries or nursery stock of
The M. E. aid will meat next Wed­
any kind see R. B. Spencer, agent for nesday afternoon at the church.
the Toppenish Nursery Co.
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Prayer meeting Thursday night at
7:30.
Thoroughbred White Wyandotte
Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m.
cock pels for sale.
White Wyandotte
Columbia school bouse
eggs, 11 for 15. Leave word at barber
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
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shop.
Preaching services Sunday afternoon
Wanted—Man with team to move on at 3 o’clock.
ranch. House, well, plenty of shade
Strangers will be welcome to these
and small fruit.
W. T. Lambert, services.
advtfc
Umatilla.
T. A. Graham, Pastor.
For sale at a bargain. four room
BAPTIST CHURCH
bouse on
Main atreet. Plastered
Sunday
school,
10 a. m.
electric
throughout, water 1 naide,
Mrs. Mumm*, Supt.
lights. Geo A. Creasy.
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Morning service, 11 o’clock.
For Sale—1000 lb. geldlog 12 years
Subject, “The Forgiveness ot Sin ”
old, good work horse or for driving
Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 p. m.
or saddle, $40; also good double driv-
Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
ing harness. $20.
F. H. Donaldson, 8
Subject, “The Light that Shine*.”
miles northeast of town.
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Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 7:30.
To tboee who bave recently united
with tho church the right hand of
We have a surplus of Lombardy Pop- fellowship will be given. Stranger*
You who can meet me
lar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14ft.; Carolina are welcome.
Poplar 8 to 10 ft. and 12 to 14 ft.; Black at the church Sunday.
Special music.
L. S. Chapman
Locust 10 to 12 ft. and 12to 16ft.; Black
Pastor.
Walnut 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 14 fl.: Sil
ver Maple 8 to 10 h.; Oregon Maple
CATHOLIC CHURCH
6 to 8 ft. and 8 to 10 ft. and 10 to 12
Hermitton, 10:00 a. m.
ft. These are all No. 1 trees, well
Umatilla, 10:00 a. m.
branched tops and first class in every
Everybody welcome to these se
way. We bave to dean up a block of
vices.
”
, -
land for o'ber uses. Very low whole­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
sale prices. Make up an order with
Services held in Civic Center hail.
your neighbor* and send at once for a
Sunday, 10:45 a. m.
hundred or more. Prices given by
Subject, "Reality”
mail. C. F. Lansing, Prop. Quaker
Everybody cordially invited.
Nurseries, Salem, Oregon.
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BENEFIT
Local Talent Entertainment
will be presented at
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Thursday Eve., April 5
consisting of the following numbers
Opening Chorus-—“Hello People, People Hello”
OLD TIME MINSTREL ACT
Messrs. Geo. Briggs, Joe Hinkle, John Watson, John Watson
Comedy Special___
Song—“Whistle It’’
---------- ------------ Frank Guiwits
Gladys Smith and Dancing Chorus
FARCE—A CONSIDERABLE COURTSHIP
S. R. Oldaker, Miss Marion Briggs, Harry Chapman,
Mrs. J. H. Strohm
Closing Chorus—“Wake Up America” and singing of National
Anthem, with tableau by Mrs. Paul Jones.
CHORUS MEMBERS
Misses Gladys Smith, Marion Briggs, Fanny Todd, Janice
Brigham, Eleanor Casserly, Althea Smith, Nellie Davis. Messrs.
Durrell Murchie, Cecil Kelly, Lewen Schroeder, Louis Garner,
Gregory Finnegan, Harry Chapman.
ACCOMPANISTS
Mrs. Walter Rees, Mr. Walber.
ADMISSION: ADULTS, 50c, CHILDREN, 25c
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Everybody Wants Fresh, Hot
“Butter-Kist” Pop Corn ,
It’s real pop corn at last! The best you
ever tasted. Nothing but the big, fluffy, white
ite
flakes of the best corn grown;
crisp, crackling, clean.
Popped in a wonderful machine that
automatically removes all burnt grains
or “bachelors,’’ and that butters every
kernel just right All without a touch
of the hand. Come in and see it work.
Only best quality creamery butter used.
You’ll like "Butter-Kist"—a big,
generous bag for 5c.
at HITT’S CONFECTIONERY