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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
T H E ILEBM ISTON H ER A LD , H ER M ISTO N , GREG OK. ' / ChB * < \W haying aeaaon work against getting short time. the support the program should have, C. S. Heidel. state engineer of Preaching services were held last Montana was a visitor at the H. M. week at the Baptist church Rev. Schilling home last Saturday. Mr John F. Mobley conducting the serv Heidel who Is a cousin of Mr. ices. There wil also be two services Schilling has had much to do with Ir again next Sunday at which Rev. rigation In the treasure state and Mobley will also be present. Sunday was Interested in the project here. school wyi be held as usual. Mrs. H. M. Schilling returned Sun A dinner parly was given at the day from Rupert. Idaho where she home of Marshall Newport Saturday was called by the death of her moth evening. It was given in honor at er. the Misses Pauline Voelker and El dora Kingsley who are leaving Her H. E. Hitt and F. B. Swayze left miston. Alter the delightful dinner Monday for Hot Lake where they ex the young people spent the remainder pect to be gone several days. of the evening attending the show at the Play House. Mrs. Anna Sapper left Wednesday night for Erie. Pennsylvania for an Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and extended visit with friends and rel daughter Eldora, left Sunday by auto atives. for Portland. They will make their future home there, after having been Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Brigham, in this city for several years. Iheir daughter Janice, and Mrs. R E. Hobb left Monday by auto for Miss Dorothy Ross spent the week Portland. They have been guests at end in this city. She is attending the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. summer school in Pendleton for six Prann, the parents of Mrs. Hobbs, for weeks. the past week. * ï The N ational Swimming Suit K IN G S L E Y 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 SER V IC E ” C opyright 1*32, Jantzrn K nitting Milla Morrow County Creamery Company HEPPNER, OREGON Wil! pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager FREE FR EE F ora limited time only we are giving ABSOLUTELY FREE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, O NE “TON TESTED” TU B E of Corresponding Size KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP 1 he Hermiston Herald~$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NOW E ch o F lo u r M ills Echo, Oregon M A NU FA CTU RER S OF- High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED See our large window display of Crocks, Stone Jars, Chicken Founts, Stone Milk Pans, Stone Churns, Stone Bean Pots, Stone Mixing Bowls, Flower Pots, etc. All this line is priced so far below other localities that prices will surprise you. Reason is, we ptxiled a carload with Pendleton, making a large freight saving as well as saving all boxing and crating expense and this saving is being passed to our custc mere. Compare prices with otheri before buying. Jars are in sizes up to 20 gallon. SAPPERS’ INC. (A few pi«««« of *1.29 Aluminum Sal« «till to ba bad HARDW ARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS «Mw««t window R A DIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Hermiston Locals Miss Jane Gunn returned Satur day from Portland, where sho has been visiting her mother and friends. Miss Gunn has spent the last year at the Oregon Normal school. Miss Fanny Todd left Sunday for California, and experts to be gone about six weeks. Miss Todd accom panied Dr. and Mrs. Holt of Pendle-| ton, who are muking the trip by automobile. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley left Saturday by auto for Los Angeles. They expect Io be gone six weeks during which time the doctor will at tend the Osteopathic convention. Miss Golda Mumma returned this week from her school in Portland where she has been teaching the past three years. She Is planning to take up her work there again in the fall. Miss Bertha McKeen left Saturday evening for Monmouth where she will attend the summer session at the Oregon Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Hinkle and their daughter Frances returned after a two weeks visit with friends and rel atives in Portland. Miss Gulwltts nnd Mrs. A. F. Beis se gave a shower Tuesday afternoon at the Beisse home for Miss Lets Gould, who it to be married today. The house was very prettily decorat. ed with flowers There were about 30 ladles present. Mr. and Mrs E. Haugeburg enter- | talned Rev. nnd Mrs. Wann and fami ly at their home Monday evening. The occasion was their twelfth wed. ding anniversary, also Rev. Wann's birthday. The summer Normal school at Pen R. C. Challis made a business trip dleton has chosen two Hermiston peo to Pendleton Tuesday. ple as officers for the term They are: George Prindle as president and Dor Mrs. Maurice Schoggs and family othy Ross as vice president. arrived in Hermiston from Sunnyside, Washington for a few weeks visit Win. Preszner who lives several at the home of her parents, Mr. and miles north of town was badly hurt Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mr. Scroggs by falling off a stack of hay on the and family formerly were residents evening of June 19. He had been of Hermision. stacking and started to slide down the rope. The rope was not attached Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. McNaught, Mr. and he fell about 20 feet, landing and Mrs. A. E. Robb, and Mr. and in a sitting position on the ground. Mrs. W. J. Warner were guests at He hurt his right ieg and was badly the Phipps home last Eiiday evening. jarred. Being a man of 65 years made his recovery more difficult, but late Mrs. E. E. Baker and daughters. leports from the Umatilla hospital Inez and Linnle from Halfway nr“ am that he is able to sit up and is vli itlng at the home of Mrsf .Harkens 'expected to be all right again In a sister Mrs. Chas N. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Root recently entertained at dinner, Mr. and Mr*. A. ,C Voelker and Rev. and Mrs. Wann. Mr. and Mrs F. C. McKenzie. Mr end Mrs. W. J. '•Varner. Mr. nnd Mr-. F. B. Swayze and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle gave a icceptlon Wednesday evening at the Hinkle home for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker who are leav ing today. C-A-S-H IMPLEMENT C 2: Rowland W. Foster of Livingston, Montana, is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schill ing Mr. Foster is employed in the railroad office of the Northern Pa cific at Livingston. Wesley Schram cut his left arm at the elbow while cutting an electric light wire Monday evening at 7 p. in. He just missed the artery, but Dr. Adams had to take several stitches to close the wound. IF ITS JARS OR JAR RUBBERS we have them Hermiston Market & Grocery MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER By collecting cash we will be able to give you better service and better prices. So please re member its strictly the only absolute thing that will keep cows from bloating CASH AFTER JULY 1 easy to adjust, and after once placed on the cow. it needs no more attention for months. Your cows will glvo one-fourth moro milk on alfalfa pasture than any other feed. One acre of alfalfa pas ture well watered and pastured, is equal to eight tons of hay. If hay Is harvested It will produce four or five tons, with less butter fat. MR DAIRYMAN YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THESE HALTERS they are also used for dry hay. We sell them on a guarantee, give you ten days free trial, if not satisfactory you return them at our expense. For further particulars write CITY MEAT MARKET SIKEY MINER ANTIBLOATING HALTER CO. Bend, Ore. HENDERSON, Prop« THE PLAY HOUSE or see O. C. Young at Dodd’s Real Estate office Hermiston Ore. i" THE NEW EDISON in the Heppelwhite Design at a Saving of $22.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY W. F. Correll nnd family will leave this week by auto for sou,hern Cali fornia. where they wl'l make their future home. The Corrells have been lesldents In Hermiston for the past flvo years, an Mr Correll ha been In the carpenter business. _______ C. W. Kellogg left Tuesday for Portland, where he will be gone peveral days on business. “The Call of the North” -IN--- • The recent adjustment in the pries of this popular design has created new values for a truly remarkable instrument. The Heppelwhite Model of the New EDISON, formerly sold at *165.50. la now offered for *146.00. a saving of »22.50. A Paramount drama of the snows I j | I E C. Lin,merman a banker of Morrell, Nebraska, and a former schoolmate of W. J. Warner at prlngfleld. N. Y., visited here last Thursday on his trip west. fore that ttebe If anything wanted In my ltae. Mrs Emma Johnson 42-1'p O REGON H ARDWARE & We have Meats, Groceries, Berries Pork and Beans and Canned Meats of all kinds In order to be fair this rule will have to ap ply to all. While most of our business is now cash over the counter we have a few very good customers who are paying the first of every month. This is perfectly satisfactory but we must treat all alike and after July 1 will have to have cash from all. Our customers will under stand our position we are sure. JACK HOLT EXPECT TO LEAVE about July lì for months vacation P'eaie call be 0 For a picnic lunch, Take this hunch: Come over to the west side, And let us tie you up a bunch. over the counter will be our strict rule after July 1. This is made necessary by severe losses and by the necessity of getting money to pay our own bills. We haven’t the capital to carry your meat bills. Mrs Minnie Lochrle. Mother of S. t . I<ochrte arrived here Tuesday for an extended visit. J. A. Reeves with a force of sever al ladles was over from Stanfield Tuesday selling tickets for the Stan- field Chautaunua. He made a brief J talk at the Commercial club lunch at noon. The party seems to have made good progress with the ticket sale«, though the distance and the s A 4th of July Rhyme Mist, Zona Bensel entertained at l.er home Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Pauline Voelker, who Is leaving Hermiston. Misses Marjorie, Speneer nnd Stel la Payne are guests nt the home, of Miss Lauiu Phipps this week. 1 SUNDAY ‘ THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” WEDNESDAY | I ] i I ’ ! WALLACE REID -IN--- “The Love Special” If you are a lover of good music you will appreciate the superior tone qualities of this fine model of the New EDISON. If you are a lover of good furniture you will welcome this pleasing addi tion to the furnishings of your home. But you are very likely a lover of both, and so we suggest merely that you see and hear this model, remem. hering that it Is now offered at a new price of ,145.00—and may bo bought on our BUDGET terms. *J5 00 down and »10 00 a month for *2 months or terms to suit you. Ask to see the Heppelwhite. 'liivi’ '. Mitchell Drug Co. R. E. Mitchell Prescription Druggist HERMISTON. OREGON