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W. O. Sutherland has purchased
the E. S. Taylor property on Hurl-
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HermistonLocals
A seven and a half pound girl was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Cook September 19.
Mrs. Pat Mooney returned last
Thursday afternoon from Arlington.
The Mooneys, who recently sold their
Interest In the city meat market to
C. M. Henderson, have bought at
Arlington and will locate there. M".
Mooney Is there now.
Father Rutter Is away on a va
cation In California. He la expected
back In about! a week. Father Ker-
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tions in the middle west as very bad
with little hope for |improvement
A nine pound girl Is the young coon.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mul
lin, having been born Thursday,
Arnold Shotwell has left here for
September 22.
Port Townshend, Wash., where he
wilt teach science in the high school.
The farmer’s elevator nt Condon Got don Shotwell has gone to Cor
collapsed Monday of last week, spill vallis for another year at O. A. C.
ing 100,000 bushels of wheat. The
loss Is estimated at $30,000. Work
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prlndle and son
has already begun In salvaging the have left for Monmouth. Mr. Prindle
grain. The suction method will be will attend the state normal school
used. Faulty construction is blamed there.
for the loss.
Mrs. Chas. Holmen who died re
Mr. and Mrs. John Nation of Al. cently at Eugene was buried In that
liance. Nebraska, are here visiting city. The Holmens were former res.
their son Hurt Nation who lives Just ¡dents here. Mr. Holmen now lives
out of town. They report ccgtdl- at Echo.
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» 1 (Àt^'ilock of Shotguns, Rifles, shells and enrt-
ridges Is all lined up for the hunting season.
Western Ammunition Is featured In our store
and Western Shells In both the Field (low base)
and Record (high base) cost a little less than other
Western Shells arc used exclusively by
F. B. Swayxe and F. C. McKenzie
were Portland passengers on Tuesday
night's train.
Ray Fisher and Chas. Keller made
¡patent proof on their homesteads
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. P. Illsley returned from
Portland Monday morning.
William Merritt who Is attending
the Michigan school of mines wag
visiting with old friends here this
week. He was one to turn in the
fire alarm Wednesday morning.
By all means use Western Shells.
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FURNITURE
M. P. Colliton, a brother of Mrs.
Geo. Beddow is visiting at the Bed-
dow home this week.
O. F. Mays and family are here
from Lostine, Oregon to locate. Mr.
Mays was in this morning to sub
set ibe for The Herald.
Mirs Wilma Waugaman, keeping
up the Columbia record for the boys
and girls clubs, won the $10 prize
offered any girl of the county for the
best loaf of bread at the grain and
hay show In Pendleton during the
Round-Up.
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Bend Bulletin
A tax of $2.000,000 will mean a
good deal of an addition unless econ
omies are effected in other directions
and pledged as we may be to support
the exposition and interested as we
are in Its successs we cannot ask our
readers to vote this tax unless they
are assured that other state taxes
will be reduced.
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Great Things in Store
B, F. von Behren who has been
McMinnville Telephone Register
his son Allen von Behren
The world’s fair, which is to be
I here left Saturday night for Port
held in Portland in I92S, is now an
land on the Journal special.
assured thing. Four years is not a
Rev. Harry A. Wann left Monday long time to prepare for this big
night on a short trip to Portland on event and everyone can do some to
business for the church. Rev. Wann ward It by boosting at least. This
Is the new Methodist minister here. means a big year for Oregon and will
bring great things to the entire state.
many of the champion shooters of the world.
HARDWARE
Ml s Bertha McKeen left last
1 hursday for Eugene where she will
enter the University of Oregon.
Just Received a Fresh Stuck of
TIRES AND TUBES
You get a free tube with each casing bought
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O re . lid we. Co.
FLOYD KNERR
T w o d o o r. m a t
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J visiting
HUNTERS
ATTENTION
makes.
I have just bought the rfteips
Cash Grocery an
1 cArry
a full line of vegetables, n eats
and groceries. A delivery ser
vice will be started Oct. 1, at
which time cur line of meats
will be ready. W e will con-,,
tinue the Royal Bakery gootfa.
Mr. and Mis. Wnj. Peak of Culver
topped off here on their way home
from a visit in Idaho to visit O. C.
’Ierce, O. C. Young and Chas. WI1-
aon.
IMPLEMENTS
By No Moans a Dude.
The speaker was energetically orat
ing In behalf of a candidate for con
gress. "W hat we want.” spoke up a
man In the audience, "Is a man from
the rank and flic as our representative;
a runn from the common people, not
one of these dudes that don't know
anything hut how to wear a long-tailed
coot.” "And that la Just exactly what
my candidate is,” the speaker came
hack; "one of the common people
And by no stretch of the imagination
could ,-ou call him a Tlude.' Why, Ills
idea of dressing up Is to button bis
vest."
E ffe c t of W ro n g Books.
Roms wrong food si the right mo
Jim Kyle, former mayor of Stan menu ss every mother knows, may |
field. was a Hermiston visitor Tues tend a child Into convulsions. The
wrong hook at the right time doesn't
day and Wednesday.
have such an Immediately apparent ef
fect hut It may later he the cause of
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Burdick of a mental convulsion which will seri
Redmond have been here visiting Mr. ously mar the child's «hole Ilfs, says
Burdick's slstgr Mrs. E. J. Kingsley. Mothers' Magaxioe.
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