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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1923)
THE HJEBMISTOA HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Swinburne. What will time, the great decider of men's labor and fame, eventually say of him? We are too near hint to Judge with any certainty how he will appear to those who look back to him as he looked buck to Coleridge and Shelley. But It is hard to believe that any chnnge of the perspective will dltn the brightness of his lyric achievement. Ha was prodigal of his music, that new music he had taught the old tongue; over-prodigal at times, seeing that verse may run once too often In the triple-lilt of his magical cadences. But he has left English poetry rein forced at point after point.—Ernest. Kliya. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ For the Hot Weather— Oceurene*. of Intonst Gleaned H e n and There About the C lt, and Netsbberbeod For used cars. Schimke. See Kellogg & 37-lfc Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb ing. Call 763. I. B. Putman. 11-tfc. I PALM BEACH TROUSERS $5.00 Miss Grace Skinner went to Port- 1 land this week to attend the post TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald office. masters convention In that city. H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y Echo Flour Mills E cho, O reg o n M ANUFA CTURERS OF- High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED XJ.JJBJ I W ill Pay You the H ighest M ark et P r i c e O b tain ab le ■ ■ PO U L T R Y SU PPLY P hon e 811 R. C. Challis, P ro p rie to r FLORENCE OIL COOK ST O V E S M eals on T im e More H eat L ess Care Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham and family went to Stanfield on Satur day evening where they witnessed the performance “The Shepherd of the HIUs.” Underneath the Mellow Moon Alice Green-Edna Brown River Shannon Moon Charles Har--Lewis James Rev. and Mrs. Davis and children i plan to leave this week on a vaca tion. They have for their destina tion Klamath Falls but will visit I other Valley points as well. When Will the Sun Shine for Me?—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra Gone (But Still in My Heart)—Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra While en route to Meacham party from Bonrdman stopped in Hermiston Monday evening. The members of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendricks, Mrs. I.elah Breeding and children, Edna, Char les, Ruth Elaine and James, of Mc Minnville, who are visiting at the Hendricks home, Mr. Brice and children, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Meyers Opel Waggone.", Charles Barnes and the Misses Broyles. They served a picnic supper on the city camp grounds. Saw Mill River Road—Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Everything is K. 0 . in K-Y.—Fox Trot -4 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19069 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" ) The Great White Way Orchestra Dreamy Melody—Rocky Mountain Moon—Pdedlcy Waltz The Troubadours J THE HERMISTON HERALD Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19077 ■ N u IflB B IB B B B B B B B B IB B flB B B B B B B IB B B B B ia B B f lE B B S MITCHELL DRUG CO. Phone 101 WE HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF Men’s Oxfords Hermiston, Ore. which we will close out at 82.50 per pair— worth 85.00. JUST AN EVEN 10 FAIRS OF L egal Blanks For S a le at T h e H erald O ffice Boys’ Oxfords at 82.50, worth 83.50 to 84.00 A few pairs of Tan Oxfords, old style but good serviceable shoes, at 81.50 per pair to close. NO RETURNS ON ANY OF THESE Sheriff Houser was a visitor in i Hermiston the latter part of last I week. Harper Jamelson, proprle'or of a stationery and book store at Mc Minnville, passed through Hermiston J, Friday en route to Baker where he ■' will visit relatives. T IR B Ross , Newport was transacting business in Echo Friday. T E A D IN G Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. • ‘THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE“ m o to r car * m a n u fa c tu r e r s u se ATTENTION th em as origin al eq u ip m en t. T h e y are also th e ch o ic e ■ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. J Whiteman, of Pendleton. o f th ou san d s o f p ro m in en t car dealers. Rev. Alfred Lockwood, of Pendle ton, will hold Episcopal servit en at the Oregon hotel Sunday, July 8, at 5 p. m. A JA X Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Roy, of Rup ert, Idaho, are guests at the Enos ! Martin home. CORD, ROAD If you are In the market for some thing good to eat, Parker's 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 K E L L O G G & SCHIM KE Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a a o B B B B B iB i MAKE G O O D }1 Y E A R O. A. C. Your Next Goal 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 The initial cost of Goodyear Tire» is not high. However the final co»t — the cost pet mile— is the only real basis on which to figure. Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire cost per mile. You have finished high school and, like all wideawake graduates, are looking to col lege. The State of Oregon offers you the best of training and a collegiate degree In the leading pursuits and professions, as fol lows: Engineering. Agriculture. Com. metre. Forestry, Home Econ omice, Mining, Pharmacy, Voca tlonal Education and Music Student life at the College It rich in opportunities for leadership and personal cul ture. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28. 1923 SA PPER S’ INC. HARDW ARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING For Information w rit, to THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ti N a a a : a 0. O. Felthouse has begun con struction of a loading platform to | facilitate the loading of hay along the railroad's right of way. The structure with retaining walls will be about 75 feet In length, three feet high and sixteen feet wide. This platform will enable trucks to unload more readily, placing the bed of the truck even with the center of the car door. B Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray, of — Charleston, Washington, have been guests at the Enos Martin home. The Florence cooks, bakes and roasts even ly and thoroughly. N o ashes, no sm oke, n o troublesom e dampers. L et u s show you w h at an intensely h ot, blue flame its powerful burners give. H andy levers control th e heat perfectly. Kerosene supply is alw ays in sight in the glass bull’s-eye o f the tank. T he baker’s arch o f th e Florence Portable Oven assures even baking, tem pting pastries, and well-browned roasts. Ore. Hdwe. & Impi. Co. Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19071 We want your business and assure ■ Miss Isabell Dodd, of this city, J who is visiting the Collins home In B Pendleton, was honored on Friday you that you will profit by ■ evening when she was guest of J Rosemary honor at a lawn party given by Miss trading with us. B Whiteman, at the home of We handle feed of all kinds and our prices are right. Give us a trial. Want Ads Bring Results Mrs. Intelkofer, an ex-resldcnt of the project, was a visitor last week at the H M. Straw home. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack for your Veal, Chickens, Eggs and all Produce that you may have to sell. To S ee Us Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nell attended the Chautauqua in Stanfield on Mon day evening. A N D B g W V IC l" I J l i - l to keep in mind the fact that in addition to * printing this new s paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure B. J. Shaw, who Is working In Umatilla, came up from that town to spend Sunday with hs family. — J. L. Harmon and wife motored to Boardman Sunday. The editor and wife accompanied them. K I N G S L E Y ’S H E R M Ig T O N 'B W e W ant Yon The Helstand Moore house is now ready (or the shingles according to the latest report from the contrac tor, Bd. Haugeberg. Guaranteed 10c a button, $1.00 a rip I For Sale—-Ford. 845.00; Ford Touring, 875.00; Ford Bug, 8165.00. Kellogg & Schimke. 40-tfc ■ -T" : THE PLAYHOUSE Sunday, July 1 TH O M A S M EIGHAN THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT 1 =’T lie West Side Eat Shop” -- J. Lee Parker, Proprietor Telephone 413 B > ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBÿ B ■ B ■ ■ ■ R a a a CHOICE MEATS Fresh and Cured “If You Believe It, It's So” THOMAS MEIGHANS GREATEST TRIUMPH SINCE "THE MIRACLE MAN." A GREAT STAR AT HIS BEST: A GRIPPING STORY OF 10V E AND REGENERATION; AN IDFAL SUPPODTING CAST HEAD ED BY THEODORE ROBERTS AND PAULINE STARK Admission. 10 and 30 Cents Fresh Fish BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE ■ a ■ a • B s : B CITY MEAT MARKET 3 Í J JOHN ELsIS. PROP. ■ THIS PICTURE HAS EVERYTHING— DON’T MISS IT! a 2 ■ ■ B 2 ---- ----- B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ W B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 1 *B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B BBB B WBBBB B B B B B B B B B b "