The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 22, 1921, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OBEGOJÍ.
s LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY S
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At Bert Mullin’* Barber Shop
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Basket Leaves Tuesday Afternoon
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: DOMESTIC LA U N D R Y
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Pendleton, Oregon
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COLUM.HA
news notes
The second cutting of alfalfa is
under way at thr present and farm
ers lusty voices can be heard address­
ing their horses from all directions to
the accompaniment of the buzz of ibe
mowers. An extra large cutting is re­
ported everywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heinl and son
Lawrence accompanied by George
Adams of Portland who Is a guest at
the lleinl home made a trip to Pen­
dleton Wednesday by car returning
the day following.
An Investment in Happiness
Ownersh^i of • "Golden-Throated” Claxtonola Phonograph means that you
are making an Investment In happiness from which every number of your family
will derive rich returns throughout the coming years.
The “OoldeneThroated" Claxtonola brings to the home better educational
advantages, more wholesome surroundings and greater contentment.
For your own happiness and for the happiness of those you love
INVEST in a
Golden Throated Claxtonola
W M . H. O G DEN
JEWELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
H e r m i s t o n , O r o g o n ’¿Z
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance,
Investments
LEAVE
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 5:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:35
Hermiston
9:55 1:55 5:55
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
LEAVE
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:45
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
Land and City Property :
Bought, Sold. Rented, Exchang­
ed and Improved.
Insurance ~
Strong American companies
Insuring against fire. The best
Western companies. Correct rates.
Experienced business attention jis-
uurred.
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J*H I
Loarii-
Agency for Union Savings &
Loan Association of Portland.
Investment. Excellent rate of
Interest on money, protected by
State deposit of securities.
Loans on Improved city proper­
ty. Can let you have money to
build.
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. in. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. in.
Phone 868
722 Cottonwood
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
' IIIRIGON NEWS ITEM!
■mi à I. cosuaroNDBHCa
Prof. H. A. Scullen of the O. A. C.
accompanied by Mr. L. A. Hunt, our
retiring county agent, held a meeting
at the Glasgow's ranch Tuesday and
gave some demonstrations as to the
handling and care of bees. Pract­
ically everyone in the i community
who has any bees or expects to have
In the future attended this meeting
and believe they are well paid for
the time taken up. Prof. Scullen
Is specialist on bees and is going all
over the state assisting the bee men
to make the business a paying pro­
position.
Mrs. Myrtle Mosier and niece of
Seattle have been visiting at the
David E. Lofgrcn. attorney from
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid the
Portland who owns and operates the
past three weeks. Mrs. Mosier is an
pumping plant three miles west of
old school friend of Mrs. Reid.
Irrigon, spent several days in Ir­
Roy Haddox who Is employed by rigon during the week. He had an
the Shotwell construction company expert with him to make some nec­
spent a few days at home recently essary repairs to his plant. Mr.
while the company is moving from Lofgren tells us that he has plans
well under way to put in a larger
Redmond to a new location.
Horace Walker pioneer of Umatilla pumping plant at some high point on
county and a Pendleton resident was his section capable of irrigating sev­
in the community one day last week eral sections of land. Several land
reviewing old times with Columbia owners in hts district are going to­
farmers. Mr. Walker who was Coun­ gether and form a company to ac­
ty Surveyor for several terms laid out complish this.
the diagonal road when the county
was a desert of sage brush and jack
rabbits.
He says the county now shows re­
markable development since that
time. In the early days Mr. Walker
engaged In the sheep nnd cattle
business in the Holdman country and
drove his herds and flocks to the Co­
lumbia River bottoms, the Cold
Springs landing being then called
Simmons landing.
Attention
Neighborhood
club
members. Come to the next meeting
Wednesday the 27th at the home of
Mrs. Frank Beddow and learn all
about the membership picnic to be
held on the following Wednesday
evening, August 3rd on the Somnier-
or lawn. There will be a good pro­
gram and do not be absent. Bring
favorite recipes and exchange will,
others. Also bring question for thi
question box.
Mr. M. C. Athey, former editor of
The Herald and Bernard Matnwaring
his successor, were in Irrigon on
business Friday. Mr. Matnwaring
promises to visit us often In the fu­
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Glasgow, Genevia
and Mr. and Mrs. Eggleston motored
to Hermiston Saturday attending to
business matters and took in the
novie in the evening.
Mr. G. W. Ag te and son, spent a
•ottple of days in Irrigon last week
tier building a small house on their
tewly purchased acreage east of Ir-
igon.
Lyle Seaman has purchased the
Red Bug” of Dr. Gales through the
jinatilla garage and is making reg-
tkir trips to Umatilla these 'days
with cucumbers and other truck.
about 3 miles west of Hermiston but
formerly resided at Butter Creek
has been confined to her bed owing
XrBClAL COBBS.FONDBMCS
to a carbunkla which had to he
treated by a physician. Mrs. Volira
I Too late for last w eek)
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rlep have re­ is now much better and able to be
turned from Pendleton where they out again.
went to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Riep's father Robert Cornfield of
Baptist Church Notices
that city. They will make their
R. V. Ashniun minister. Sunday
home In Pendleton.
school at 10 o’clock. Come and
join the 20.000.000 Sunday school
Mrs. Mary Willard has returned attendants in this nation.
from a visit to North Yakima. Mrs.
Young Peoples society at 7 o’clock,
Willard Is an aunt of Alton Bascey topic "The Peril of Materialism.”
and makes her home with Mr. and The young people of the church and
Mrs. Bascey.
congregation are cordially invited.
Delegates will be chosen to attend
D. H. Shaw and family and Mr. the Assembly in Columbia City at
and Mrs. P. F. Shaw have returned the newly purchased assembly
from the Hood River country where grounds. There will be a ten days
they went for an outing.
se.slon with excellent speaking and
recreation. If you can go let the
Miss Irene Rhea who iR attending president know so your name can be
summer normal at Pendleton visited voted on (at the meeting, Sunday
Sunday at the home of her parents evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rhea.
There will be a picnic supper on
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. August
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shaw, Mr. and Bensel Wednesday evening, July the
Mrs. C. M. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. 27th. The families of the church
R. G. Atteberry, Joe Rowe and Miss and congregation are cordially in­
Jennie Shaw made up a picnic party vited. Every thing Is pointing for­
which motored to the reservoir Sun­ ward to a delightful occasion. Mrs.
day and spent the day.
West and Mrs. Elliot are the commit­
tee in charge.
Miss Violet Shipley is visiting her
Prayer meeting 'Thursday evening
sister Mrs. Ralph Bartley of Nolin.
at 8 o’clock.
Morning worship, theme "Build­
E. W. Heath and family left this ing on the Coral Reefs of Past Gen­
week to take up residence elsewhere. erations.” Mrs. Ashiuun will sing.
Evening a»wriecB begin with song
The second crop of haying is near­ service assisted by the young peoples
ing completion. Some of the farm­ choir, theme "Man at His Best.”
ers have finished and others are a l­
The community are, cordially in-
most finished.
ited.
Are planning to attend the state
Mrs. C. J. Volira who now lives
e iitio n beginning August 8 th?
1HITTER CREEK ITEMS
Why Did STANGEBY &
GAST, Umatilla, sell 4
shipm ents o f Bathings
Suits already this year?
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Mrs. H. C. Wolfe and children are
Miss Janet Cox, who has been vi.-- pending a few days vacation In
Itlng her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Rodda. Portland visiting her mother Mrs
left Sunday for her home In Arllngr 1. Wagner.
ton.
Lyle Seaman spent the week end
Little Miss Rowen McFall enter­
with
friends in Portland.
tained the mothers and babies of the
neighborhood
Saturday.
July
16
in
PARCS
The park has been full of tourists
celebration of her first birthday. A
R i n f i l a t o « t o E c h o , S I.IO
nearly
every night recently and if
pleasant
afternoon
wus
spent
during
P e n d le to n to S t a n f ie ld , S I.30
P e n d le to n to H e r m is to n , S I.70
which a dainty luncheon was served. we had more conveniences such as
P o n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 0 2 .1 5
water piped Into the park, tables
If you want to buy, advise with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson enter­ ind stoves, we could have from 20 to
us as to safe Investment. We
Station at Hotel Oregon and
tained at dinner Sunday, July 19. '■0 autos parked every night. It Is
know values, soils, water rights
and possibilities of success. Can
Hotel Hermiston
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. up to the community to keep up
direct you right.
L. Jacksoh and daughter Jane and the park and provide necesary camp-
We hold state license to do
ng equipment for another season as
Miss Myrtle Wright.
business and are under bond for
,ve certainly cannot loose on such a
honest dealing. Whatever we re­
present wo will stand by.
Mrs. W. G. Hlnellne, who has been leal. The amount of watermelons
attending summer school in Pendle­ nnd other produce we could sell to
the tourists would pay us a thousand
ton spent the week end at home.
times over in one season. We real­
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Genuine
leather
upholstered
H erm is to n , O re g o n
oak dining room chairs.
ize that our parking facilities are
SIMPLE HARVEST MEALS
6-foot extension oak dining table
ARE MOST SATISFACTORY quite equal to any some distance
to match chairs.
east or west of us and this of course,
recounts for the tourists now stop­
Handsome oak library table.
Ordinary H arvest Fare is Too E labor­ ping but with still better and proper
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dressors.
I have the Agency
ate Believes Miss Weld, Col­
equipment, we could attract nearly
1 % size bed. mattress and
lege Specialist
for
springs.
all of the tourists coming through
1 wicker rocker.
Let the harvest dinner consist of this part of the country.
1 genuine leather upholstered oak simple, well cooked food, instead of
rocker (mutches dining set.)
N. Seaman and son and T. Grim
many rich dishes, suggests Miss Em­
1 exceptionally good front room ma S. Weld, instructor In household and sons report having had ripe
heater.
art at O. A. C. The chief fault of thr melons on the 15th. We will be
1 4 hole small kitchen stove.
ordinary harvest meal lies in its be­ able to supply the market in a few
1 large, 2 small grass rugs, dishes ing too elaborate. There Is a limit days.
and ciMikliig ulensels, etc.
There will be a few less huckle­
to the amount of food that a man
of
can eat, especially in hot wealhei berries in the mountain by the end of
$200.00 TAKES IT ALL
when doing heavy work.
the week. The Markhams, Bene-
SPICES, EXTRACTS,
The typical bill of fare might con­ fieis, McCoys. Grabeals, Stewards
Everything new and In first clans
sist of u pot roast which can be used and several others are either on the
condition.
TOILET
In a meat pie the second day, brown­ way up to Meacham or Kemela or
Furniture
belongs
to
M.
C.
Athey.
PREPARATIONS
ed potatoes, a fresh vegetable and a will be before this goes to press.
Fee Earl Kingsley at the Kingsley cooked one, some kind of relish, They are reported plentiful and can
ETC.
Mercantile Company.
plenty of bread and butter, and a probalby be had for less money than
simple dessert such as bread pudding In many years past.
Call a t residence or leave
or green apple pie.
orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co.
“The main advantage of such a
Don't forget the rabbits. • See the
The French Restaurant
menu is that It crii be prepared earli­ last week's issue for formula to feed
er In the day or even the day before,’’ them. Several more report even a
BAKERY u d CONFECTIONERY
H .rm i.to n , O re.
says Miss Weld. "Methods of serv­ greater success and the (writer Is
Kleirantly Furniahetl Rnmna in Connection
ing should be simple, and hot food confident if this idea is followed up
should be served hot, and cold food generally over th» country, the rab­
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
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cold. The dining room should be bits will be made scarce everywhere
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Hohbach
Bros.,
Proprietors
neal,
tidy, cool, and well screened." and it is up to the farmers to get
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Fresh fruit should be served busy to acomplish this. Pass the
Vi-nd'Hon.
O
regon
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whenever In season as it is easy to word to your neighbors and get them
prepare and forms a good dessert. ail to act at once.
Fowls culled from the chicken flock
Biliousness and Constipation
may be used Instead of other meat
“For years I was troubled with which would have to be purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm and child­
biliousness and eonstipntlon, which
A pressure cooker which can be ren of Twisp, Wash, and Mrs. Schut-
I made life miserable for me. My used both In cooking harvest meats tler, Mrs. Chisholm's mother, were
appetite failed me. 1 lost my us- and canning more than pays for it­ camped in the shade a couple days
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If I should fail to call I ual force and vitality. Pepsin pre- self
in the Saving of fuel and energy. Inst week. Mr. Chisholm Is an old
on you drop me a card ■ | pa rat Ions and carthlytles only made It cooks a meat In half the time tinier In this part of the country
« and I will call and take I mailers worse, 1 do not know where that Is required with an ordinary and says he built the lighting plant
I should have been today had I not stove.
nt Hermiston some twelve years ago.
your order.
■ tried
Chamberlain’s Tablets. The
Mrs. Schulter was looking over the
l tablets relieve the 111 feeling at once,
eountry in view of locating here lat­
Jud Tunklna.
I strengthen the digestive functions.
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er. They returned to Twisp via Ir­
“T h e trouble w ith a sm art man.”
H . r m i . t o n , O r . . ■ I helping the system to do It» work
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rigon ferry line, through Prosser
«abt Jud T im kins, “Is that he’a liable
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(* a ir f b . north
■ : naturally," writes Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Washington Monday
te spend more tim e allowin' off t nan and central
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Birmingham, Ala,
morning.
l»v dvv* w v rk ta ’.“
BECAUSE Umatilla has the best bathing beach in the county.
It ha3 a large scow anchored out in the Columbia River fully
equipped with trapese, diving boards, high diving station etc.,
roped in with the one idea "safety first” paramount.
It has a
full sand beach with two dressing rooms.
Come on In the water is fine.
Famous "Jantzen” "Olympia
Knit” and "Saxony Knit” Bathing Suits.
Investments:
STANGEBY & GAST
Umatilla, Oregon
Prices on General I/iercliandisc AW/ays the Lowest
Furniture Must Go
E. P. DODD
LB
Complete
WATKINS’
LINE
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TIRES g f r
S o ld o n ly
by d de. e a le rs
give tire m ileage
at the lo w e st cost
in history
Mrs. J. S. West
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: N u rsery C o. i
NON-SKID
RED-TOP
CORD
$ 1 5 .0 0 $ 2 2 .0 0 $ 2 7 .5 0
Reduction on all styles and sizes
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30 x 31
J. M. PACE
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A N ew Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product