The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 29, 1923, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERAJbD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
2^ High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H J R M IS T O N *
M O U » < O F Q U A L IT Y A N D •B R V IO B * '
JUST RECEIVED
Base Ball Botes
A TON OF PRUNES
which we will offer at—
9 Pounds
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25c
$1.00
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In clu d e a d o lla rs w o r th in y o u r ord er.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
t H C R M IS T O N 'S
Bo. 19
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H O U S E O F O U A L IT Y A N O
S E R V IC E ''
Morning delivery «tarts 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
PHONE 171
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Echo Flour Mills
OscurwftCM of Interest Gleaned Hero
and There About the City and
Neighbor hood
Echo, Oregon
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb­
ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc.
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The first base ball game of the sea­
son for 3#23 will be played on the
local diamond Friday afternoon at 3
o’clock when the Hermiston nine will
meet tho Umatilla blgh school play­
ers.
The Hermiston boys have
started out with lots of fight so some
fast games are promised to the base
ball fang of Hermiston. The new
suits have also been Issued by Mr.
Gralapp to all first team players, and
If appearance counts much we are
■ sure to carry away the greater num.
her of victories this season.
poee of paying for their new Vic-
trola. A large audience should be
present to enjoy a mo.it entertaining
and carefully prepared program. The
selections as follows give some Idea
as to the naturo of the entertain­
ment: Mother Goose Health Play,
The Hoodlums, Butterfly Dance,
Song, Flower Song, Darky Town Min­
strels, Newspaper Drill, A Case of
Suspension, A, Farce in one Act.
High Grade Patent
B lue S tem F lour
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Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. Mulkey
motored to Hermiston on Friday.—
Boardman Mirror.
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Mrs. Blanche Watkins, a teacher
in the Boardman school, was a Her­
miston visitor Saturday.
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Geo. C. Imrle, Assistant Engineer,
U. 8. Reclamation Service, has been
transferred from the Baker Project,
Oregon, to the Umatilla Project, Or-
gon. Mr. Imrle’s transfer was neces­
sitated by th increased work at the
local office In connection with the
disposition of storage waters from
the proposed McKay reservoir.
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W e h a v e a fu ll lin e o f B a b y C h ick F e e d , th e
f irs t on th e m a r k e t a t r ig h t p ric e s, a lso a lin e o f
o th e r fee d s.
W e w ill b u y all o f y o u r e g g s a n d w ill p a y you
c a sh o r tr a d e , a n d c a n h a n d le a ll o f y o u rc h ic k e n s .
I t is o u r in te n tio n to t r y a n d b u ild up a tr a d e a t
H e r m is to n to h a n d le a ll th e c h ic k e n s a n d e g g s
p ro d u c e d in th is se ctio n o f th e c o u n try a n d p a y
t h e b e s t m a r k e t price. So if you h a v e a n y th in g
in th is line to o ffe r g e t o u r p ric e s b e fo re y o u sell.
W e a lso buy V eal a n d D re sse d P o rk , H id e s a n d
P e lts . W e m a k e 2 o r 3 tr ip s to P e n d le to n e v e ry
w eek. I f y o u h a v e a n y th in g g o in g c a ll 341 a n d
w e w ill t a k e c a re o f i t f o r y o u , e it h e r g o in g o r
co m in g .
lUr. and Mrs. A. A. Paulsen and
daughter left Tuesday morning for
Portland where they will be present
at the golden wedding anniversary
of Mr. Paulsen’s mother and father,
who reside In the above named clly
"Billy” Wurts, auditor for the
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., was In
town Friday.
"Dad” West’s feet began to Itch
fast Friday so he appeased the wan­
derlust by sojourning to Boardman.
Dr. Prime and family accompanied
by the H. T. Fraser family motored
to Pendleton Sunday.
Phone 811
R. C. Challis, Proprietor
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M A C K L A N B U R 3 D u '» - < N C O
S T R IP S
. O K L A H O M A C tT V , O K L A H O M A
Mrs. Florence Nell, of Seattle. Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. Schram.
House Cleaning Time
— is the time to equip your windows
and doou w ith NuraetaJ W eather
Strips
THEY WILL KEEP your house clean
by preventing Ihe dust, soot and
rain from romolng In around your
«loon, and windows— will also savo
one third your fuel and prevent rat­
tling of windnns.
Inexpensive—Efficient
FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES
For Demonstration Call
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDW ARE
F U R N IT U R E
IM P L E M E N T S
R A D IO O U T F IT S
E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T IN G
Merl Phelps and “Herb" Shesley
Journeyed to Pendleton Saturday to
Join the Buekaroos for the game with
Whitman. Pendleton woa the game
by a score of 4 to 0. Phelps pitched
and Shesley caught the game. Ac­
cording to reports from Pendleton
both men displayed mid season form
Mrs. Shesley accompanied her hus­
band to Pendleton for the game.
L. T. Burnett, a Sherman county
wheat farmer, of Wasco, Oregon, was
a visitor in Hermiston last Saturday..
SAVE FU EL
KEEP OUT DUST AND RAIN
PREVENT
RATTLE
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T hey are your best insurance against pump
trouble.
Always in stock.
’cîîLSÿ’
On Friday afternon at 2:15 there
will be a phylca! drill given by the
grade pupilg on Main street. Some
The girl» base ball team of the Interesting and novel drills will be
Junior and Senior clasaee were vic­ rxhlbited to the music of the Vlctrola
torious over classmen in a closely
contested same on last Friday after­
Clinic Held
noon. 'The score was 23, to 26.
The last of the physical examina­
tions sponsored by the Community
Operetta
The cast for the high school oper­ club ladles, for the pupils attending
etta. "The Crimson Eyebrows,” has the Hermiston schools, wag held last
been chdSen and work Is progressing Friday In theachool building. Four
rapidly on Its production. The main Pendleton doctor; and Dr. Prime, the
character are as follows: Ting Ling local dentist, conducted the exami­
Mabel Brown; Ah Me, Melba Calla­ nations which included eye, ear, nose
han; Buddha, Anita Paulsen; Nep­ and throat tests. The purpose of
tune, Roy Sllvey; Wang. Earl Ben- this affair was to inform parentg as
1 set; Fanchong, Embrey Warrlner; to the physical abilities or disablll-
Star Eye, Michael McKern; Hlng tiesof their children attending school
Lee, Ralph Longhorn. A girls’ and in this way to promote a higher
chorus and a boys’ chorus also In­ efficiency among the students.
clude a large number of students.
Seniors
Grade ProgTam
7 he Hermiston
Herald~$2,00
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Never in tire history such a
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at our prices.
Not only lower than other stan­
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ity, uniformity, and depend­
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And hacked by a guarantee
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This means protection until the
tire actually wears ou t
Buying Masons now is buying
tires right With this goes a
standard of service we’re proud
of.
MASON CORDS
NEIL & BARKER
Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 264
Easter Comes on April 1
Dance to the Newest and Latest
Music
A n e a rly E a s te r n e c e s s ita te s im m e d ia te a c tio n in
g e t t i n g y o u r w e a r in g a p p a re l a n d a c c e sso rie s in to
final s h a d e . I f y o u a r e s e e k in g q u a lity , v a lu e a n d
s ty le co m e in a n d le t u s h e lp you.
A V ic to r V ic tro la o r a n E d is o n p h o n o g ra p h a n d
« f e w re c o rd s a r e a ll y o u n e e d to com ple te a w o n d e r ­
f u l p a r t y , w h e n y o u r f r ie n d s d ro p in so m e e v e n in g u n ­
e x p e c te d .
C o m e in a n d s e e th e n e w m o d e ls a n d h e a r th e
l a t e s t r e le a s e d re c o rd s .
Dress Goods Hats Shoes
Gloves Hose
Shirts
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
Fes, we sell them on your
"THE BEST OF GOOD SEIVICE”
own terms
EASTER SUNDAY NEEDS
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Edison and Victor Phonographs
1 erniiston, Orogon
Lila McMillen spent Friday visit­
ing in Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers were
among Hermston peoplo who visit­
ed Pendleton Saturday.
W EA T H E R
Reliable, service­
able, strong, suitable for all depths of wells.
ÎaîT* Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Mra. Gladyh Comstock was a guest
of Mrs. McLeod of Pendleton, last
week.
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are always true to their name.
C y lin d e r
T h e S u p ^ r b r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing
M akes B e tte r B re a d
T ry a S ack
N ever F a il C ylin d ers
D rill To Be Given
The Engl'.-.h students are "racking
The grades of the Hermiston their brains’’ for words that rhyme
school are giving a varied program for the English teacher has decreed
F. B. Swayze was a Pendleton visi­
on Saturday evening at 7:50 in the that they should learn to write poet­
tor last Thursday.
high school auditorium for the pur- ry.
Glen R. Hadley rode to Hermiston
and Butter Creek last week bring­
ing back eight ftrat class dairy cows.
— Boardman Mirror.
M ANUFACTURERS OF
It is the most important part of the pump,
to should be the very best.
P H O N E 171
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Most pump troubles are traced to the cylin­
der.
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
Morning d iliv e ry »taurt« 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
2 Pounds
Prevent Pump Troubles
.. GET YOUR SUPPLIES FOR EAS­
TER AT THE BLUE FRONT STORE.
Stop! Look! Save!
WE HAVE THE BEST THAT THE
MARKKET AFFORDS IN FRESH
T h is c o u p o n is g o o d f o r 50 c e n ts on c le a n in g
a n d p re s s in g . G ood f o r $1.00 o n d y e in g .
FRUITS. VEGETABLES GGR0CER-
IES AND MEATS.
Watch for Our Car Tuesday,
April 3
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
=‘The We#t Side Eat Shep” ----
Pantatorium Cleaners & Dyers
J. Laa Parker, Proprietor
Teiephene 413
Pendleton, Oregon
Albert Hedwall, who Is at present
TOO L A T E TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Rocking chairs, dining
located at Enterprise where hs Is
table, dresser, wash stand, gaso­
employed as operator at the O. K. mo­
line lamp, fruit Jars, small table.
FOR
SALE—
1
registered
Du
roe
boar;
tion picture house. Is visiting, his
4-gaIlon dairy churn, saddle and
White Leghorn setting eggs, #1.50
parents here for a few days.
bridle, team, wagon and harness,
per 15 or 38 per 160; 1 3-horse
29-ltc
Fairbank* Morse ”Z” gasoline or 3360. H. E. Hanby.
Mrs. George Briggs was among the
kerosene engine: 2 hay choppers;
business visitors In Pendleton 1st
1 grind atone; I sickle grinder FOR SALE— 2 Jersey cows, also 15
Monday.
1 orchard plow, been used but
month old heifer, choice Duroc-
Jersey
brood sown. Eber D Mos­
once.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Ford,
Umatilla.
F. C. McKenzie was among those
aic, 1 ntlle east of Hermiston. 294tc
38-2tc
who visited Pendleton last Monday
In the Interest of ths Butter Creek LOBT— Black cockerel spaniel dog.
LOST— Black shepherd pup, white,
road right-of-way.
Wore collar with name of C. E.
face, white ring around neck. <
Fuller engraved. Suitable reward
Last seen tn front of Kingsley's
The Main Street Carnival held at
If returned to Henry Hitt. 2#-It
store. Suitable reward If return­
the M. B. churrh under the eusptese
ed to Burkenhtne »tore.
29-ltp
of the ladles aid was a great success FOR SALE— Two mowers one hay
Want
Ada
B
rl-gR
esu
lta
both socially and financially. The
rake, one wagon. 2-horse freano,
spirit of good fellowship that was
t -horse riding fresno. stack of rye
Many successful fruit growers are
exhibited by all was very gratifying straw, one gelding 8 years weight
constructing
spray towers on their
to the ladlta who worked so hard to
1706. 3 sets harness. ntttflfre A. F.
spray rigs in order to Insure better
PHI the social on It was Just a reg­
Drolshagen. 3 miles north of
protection from pests In the upper
ular old fashioned good time affair
town, • <
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third of trees over twelve years j»f
and there la a desire that more ”get-
te#»ther” met Inga he held that chicks and hatch i no booh — ; age. Most of the damage done by
Chan Cltneemlth. one mile north of ecab and worms has been oa these
neighbor? may meet and get erqualn-
ted.
Hermiston.
I9 -tfc unprotected parte |n the past
:
15 lbs. Macaroni for $1.00
Egg Cas Soda Crackers
Six pound box $1.10
Always the Best in Meats
MARKET
StKEY A HENDERSON, F ro p .
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