The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 28, 1923, Image 4

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HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N ,
Concerning eiant*.'
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For the Hot
Weather—
O e c u r a m . e f IntOTMt Gleaned H ere
and There A bout the City and
Neighborhood
For used car«.
Schlmke.
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Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
W. T. Reeves, of Stanfield, was in
Hermiston Tuesday in the Interest
of the Chautauqua which is to be
held soon at that place.
Lake of Firs Ever Active.
The great spectacle of Halemanmau,
popularly known as the ‘‘latke of Ever-
lusting Fire,” In Hawuil National park.
Is again to he seen. In May. 1821. the
bollltig lava rose slowly until within
40 feet of the rim of the crater. Then
earthquakes
opened
subterranean
vents aud the surface subsided at the
rute of a foot nn hour until the whole
lake disappeared, leaving a rumbling
smoking cli sin 1,000 feet deep and
nearly 2,000 feet across. During this
sinking the walls of the pit, lacking
tlie support of the living lava, began
to collapse. Daring the subsidence the
old craters of llahapuhi and Napau
became active, but did not continue
long They are now dried out again.
Want Ads Bring Results
FLOREN CE
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson left
Wednesday night for a two moths’
vacation. They will visit Portland. |
Eugene adn Cottage Grove and spend I
some time at Foley Hot Springs In
the Cascade mountains.
OIL COOK S T O V E S
Meals on Time
Herbert Hedwall, who Is Art
; Adamson’s right hand man at the
movie show In Enterprise, was in
town the first part of the week vialt-
. ing his folks.
Mis» Clara Bryant, a sister of Mrs.
| Fraser, is spending the summer at
1 the home of the latter in this city.
Guaranteed
10c a button, $1.00 a rip
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Bee Kellogg ft
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New York’s Juvenile Musicians.
The pnplls of a New York kinder­
Tin. Sheet metal work and Plumb­ garten have formed an orclieetrn In
ing. Call 783. I. E. Putman, ll-tfc . which every player is under five years
of age.
For Sale— Ford. $45.00;
Ford
Touring, $75.00; Ford Bug, $165.00.
Kellogg & Schlmke.
40-tfc
PALM
BEACH
TROUSERS
$5.00
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Plants with sweet-smelting flowers
ere more common In dry thsn in moist
climates. Thyme, sage, and lavender,
for Instance, bloom profusely on dry
nplands and All the air with their
scent, but the wild flowers of low or
swampy ground are seldom highly
scented, and If they are their odors are
unpleasant.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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K I N G S L E Y ’S
H E R M IS T O N '« “
' H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R V IC E "
Underneath the Mellow Moon Alice Green-Edna Brown
River Shannon Moon
Charles Hart-Lewis James
Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19071
Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19069
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19074
Wild-Flower—Medley Fox Trot ( F r o m “ T h e
W ild - F lo w e r ” )
Tho Great VVhite Way Orchestra '
Dreamy Melody—Rocky Mountain Moon—Medley
Waltz
The Troubadours j
Mrs. W. W. Illsley and little dnugh
ter are now home from Pendleton.
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Saw Mill River Road—Fox Trot
The Great White Way Orchestra
Everything is K. 0 . in K-Y.—I ox Trot
Paul Whiteman and Kis Orchestra
Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Felthouse re-
i turned from an extended visit in
I Portland and valley points Tuesday
■ Mrs. Fred Prann accompanied them
Echo, O regon
Ore. Hdwe. & Impi. Co.
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V/hen Will the Sun Shine for Me?—Fox Trot
International Novelty Orchestra
Gone (But Still in My Heart)—Fox Trot
The Great Whit;: Way*Orchestra
Mr. Caldwell, of Reith, arrived in
Hermiston the first part of the week
to take the place of A. S. Johnson at
the 0. W. R. & N. station while he
i is away on a months’ vacation.
Echo Flour Mills
More Heat
Less Care
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Mac Watkins of Irlgon came to
j Hermiston Wednesday to take a de­
layed Latin exam. Mrs. Crowder
administered the anaesthetic and
performed the operation. The last
reports are to the effect that Mac
came through with flying colors.
THE HERMISTON HERALD
Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19077
High Grade Patent
B lue S tem Flour
Mrs. Ella Hurley and daughter,
and Myrtle Skovel, of Forman, N.
D., are guests at the Chezik home.
Mrs. George Franz, of Daniels,
Wyoming, ls visltlg at tho home onf
her parents, Mr. und Mrs. James A.
Scott.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
Phone 101
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
WE HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF
Men’s Oxfords
Hermiston, Ore,
The Baptist Sunday-school will
hold their annual picnic nert Friday
on Bensel’s lawn.
which we will close out at $2.50 per
pair— worth $5.00.
L eg a l B la n k s F or S a le a t T h e H era ld O ffic e
J I W ill Pay You the H ighest
j M ark et P r i c e O b tain ab le
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We want your business and assure
you that you will profit by
trading with us.
We handle feed of all kinds and our
prices are right. Give us a trial.
: PO U LTR Y SU PPL Y
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R. C. Challis, P ro p rie to r
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GOOD$ Ï E A R
Goodyear Tires and The
Final Cost Price
YOU have always wanted a Good­
year but maybe you thought the
Goodyear name meant a high priced
tire
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Mrs. C. E. Schilling was hostess
Tuesday at a dinner for Mrs. H. M
Schilling and children, Mrs. H. A
Wann and children and Miss Payne
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in t e r e s t e d
m ainly in securing ex­
ATTENTION
cellent service at moderate
cost. Ajax Cords are doing
this and more for thousands
o f car ow ners.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stscel and Mrs.
Joe Udey and daughter have return­
ed front Wasco, where they have
been spending a few days visiting
S friends and relatives.
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CORD, ROAD
If you are in the market for some­
thing good to eat, Parker’g Store of­
fers you goods at lower prices than
ever before. Come in and get prices
before buying and satisfy yourself.
Everybody invited.
K IN G , P A R A G O N
n number of noardman peo­
were Hermiston visitors last I
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K E L L O G G & SCHIM KE
» week. Among these were O. H. War- j
ner, the Albright family and Gladys
Gibbons.
Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore.
W. L. Hamm. O. C. Young and
Eno» Mnitn left last Saturday for
Sparta, a neghboring town of Baker.
The return trip wa, made the same
day and a distance of 350 miles was
covered. Mr. Martin now consider»
the old Oakland the ’’mules pants"
since her performace on this trip.
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Paul Partlow, A. C. Partlow and
Ves Atterbury, of Boardman, were
tn Hermiston Tuesday.
TH O M A S
M EIGHAN
C. L. Kingsbury, of Rock Creek.
Oregon, passed through Hermiston
Tuesday.
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THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“The West Side Eat Shop”
J. L m P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r
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IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
'THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE"
Mr. ad nMrs. Geo. C. Imrie and
children, formerly of Denver, Colo.,
were recent dinner guests at the M.
parsonage.
Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire
cost per mile.
FURNITURE
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co
Mrs. B. F. Strohm recently enter­
tained at dinner the following guests
Rev. and Mrs. H. Wann. Mr. and
Mrs. Graham and daughter Hattie
and Mrs. Hughes.
The initial cost of Goodyear Tire» it
not high. However the final cost
—the cost pci mile— is the only real
basis on which to figure.
SA PPER S’ INC.
Boys’ Oxfords
at $2.50, worth $3.60 to $4.00
A few pairs of Tan Oxfords, old
style but good serviceable shoes, at
$1.50 per pair to close.
NO RETURNS ON ANY OF THESE
Charles Barnes, from Boardman
was Inspecting the oil well last
Saturday.
E I. Williams, o fPortland. »on nt
C 11. Williams, came up from the
Rose City for a few days’ visit with
his folks. Mr. Williams is a repre­
sentative of the New York Life In-
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HARDWARE
JUST AN EVEN 10 PAIRS OF
Miss Wahnona Keyes visited the
Hiatt home on her return from Mil-
ton to her own home n Boardman.
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F. D. Callahan has purchased the
pld Skinner ramfli.
The S u p -rrr Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
for your Veal, Chickens, Eggs and
all Produce that you may have to
sell.
The Florence cooks, bakes and roasts
evenly and thoroughly. N o ashes, no
smoke, no troublesom e dampers.
Let us show you w hat an intensely
hot, blue flame its powerful burners
give. H an dy levers control th e heat
perfectly. K e rosen esu p p lyisalw aysin
sight in th e glass bull’s-eye o f th e tank.
The baker’s arch o f th e Florence
Portable O ven assures even baking,
tem pting pastries, and well-browned
roasts.
Adolf Skovbo. who for Home year,
made his home at Hermiston, but at
present living at Boardman, return­
ed Saturday from Denmark, where
he ha» spent a year. Accompanying
him was hla wife to who mhe was
married a few days before leaving
Denmark. Before marriage his bride
waa Mia* Anpa Axelguard.
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“If You Believe It, It’s So”
THOMAS
MEIGHANS GREATEST
TRIUMPH SINCE “THE MIRACLE
MAN." A GREAT STAB AT HIS
REST: A GRIPPING STORY OF
LOVE AND REGENERATION; AN
IDFAL SUPPODTING CAST HEAD-
ED BY THEODORE ROBERTS AND
PAULINE STARK.
' Admission. 10 and 30 Cents
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THIS PICTURE HAS EVERYTHING— DON’T MISS IT!
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BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELsIS. PROP.
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