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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1923)
THE HEBMISTOH m a U X D , HEBMISTON, OBffjKJff . i 1 y Holiday S h e r if f H o u ser w a s In H e rm isto n on o f f ic ia l b u sin e s s S a tu r d a y . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ « f In ts rw t Glmiwd H e r. T h a n About U m O lir u d T in , S h e e t m e ta l w o rk an d P lu m b in g . C all 7 < 3 . L E. P u tm a n . 1 1 -tfe . Suggestions Protect your radiators against freezing by using Anti-Freeze, 51-50 per gal. Free testing service. Kel. logg ft Schlmke. 9-tfe Clearance sale of used Fords: 1 Roadster, delivery box, >135.00; 1 Roadster, delivery box, 560.00; 1 Touring, commercial body, 5125-00; 1 Touring, truck style, 535.00; 1 Tractor and polw, 5125.00. Kel- 9-tfc logg ft Schlmke. Cranberries, pound .................... 28c Armour's Vcribest Mince Meat ... pound........................................ 28c Talk Raisins, new crop, pound.. 18c New Currants, package-----— 28o New Dromedary Dates, pkg....... 25c New California Tigs, pkg ......... 10c Brookfield Sausage, carton....... 40c P. S. Vegetable Salad, can......... 45c New Crop Cal. Walnuts, lb ....... 35c New Crop Ore. Walnuts, lb..... 30c Orange and Lemon Peel, l b ...... 35c Citron, pound ................ 70c Some good buya In Kellogg, ft Schlmke. Ford cars. 11-tfc The ladies of the Baptist church are arranging a Christmas cooked food and miscellaneous sale on Dec. 15th. They are planning to have English plum pudding, fruit cakes, mince pies, Christmas candle« and '.other cooked foods. Bill Graham and wife left Tues day morning for La Grande where they will spend Thanksgiving. O tto C. Pierce K I N G S L E Y 'S c z E R M IS T O N 'S Marlon MarkH left Sunday night for Portland. Marlon had the mis fortune to lose an arm while work ing for a construction company come time ago and Is suing for 535,000 for the loss of the member The trial Is lated for the first part of the wee kin Portland. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 111 MEN’S LEATHER COATS Coats..............................$15.00 Coats ..........................$13.50 Coats ............................ $11.00 Coats..............................$10.00 Men's Mackinaw Overcoats...... $5.00 We are getting tho paper out one day ahead of time thlB week so the force can lay off Thanksgiving. The editor and wife left Wednesday noon for McMinnville where they will be present at a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Crowder's mother near the above mentioned city. The pupils of the Junior class will present their cluss play ''Uncle" at Ihe high school auditorium on Dec. 7th. (These are real bargains) See Window display in Knitted Ties 75c to $1.50 Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. • THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE'' I Some one has one of my boots. I’d like to match him a coin to see who takes both. H. A. Pankow, They cost less than you think they do. A sk us. SAPPERS* INC. FURNITURE IM PL EM EN TS R A D IO O U T F IT S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING I I—s. —IN— a w W • >> A f a " A HUMAN WRECKAGE J? FOR years, folks lubricated their Ford cars—many still do—with the same oils that other folks used in Buicks, Dodges, Locomobiles and a host of other cars — correct oils for those cars, perhaps, b u t n o t fo r th e F ord. The only oil that will perfectly lubricate the Ford should be made for the Ford— exclusively. That’s why Veedol Fordol was created. Stop and let us refill your crankcase with Veedol Fordol. The smooth operation of your car ▼’ill make you feel a new res pect for your compact little motor. FOR SALE BY THE SENSATIONAL PHOTODRAMATIC DRUG EXPOSE THAT IS ROCKING AMERICA TO IT’S FOUNDATION Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. The Picture You Have All Been Waiting For Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office -SEE; BUHMANN BROTHERS Hermiston, Oregon F R ID A Y For a complete line of reliable radio equipment and receivers. —a n d — Local dealers for the Famous "Paragon and other reliable re ceivers. SATURDAY Dec. We have also built a wonderful efficient receiver using one stage of radio frequency and two of audio freqeunev, which is giving local users exceptionally good results. Sappers’ Inc. of this city are receiving the eastern st ations daily with one of these sets, with lond speaker volume. T Admission, 10-50 The set complete in cabinet using Paragon and Federal parts throughout, less tubes, batteries and phanes $58 and terms PLAYHOUSE JusiOut Winter Will Soon be Here 40 It took many months’ of ceaseless experiments and time to per fect this circuit, but a demonstration to you will at once prove th at it is well worth it. We Need the Mone} The Same set complete with tubes, batteries and phanes $102 (and terms) This is complete ready to tune in with. Your Enquiries Will Receive Prompt Attention a Bring in your New Victor Records Red Headed Music Maker Wendell Hall Kiss Me With Your Eyes Della Baker Indiana Moon Claire Brookhurst-Lewis James E. C. Nelmeyer and family, who have been here for some time visit ing his brother-in-law. John Rub- Out There in the Sunshine With You ner. will leave shortly for sn ex tended trip through California. Henry Burr We ate hearing Schenectady, Troy and Pittsburg every afternoon with good concerts, and are making up several sets for different parts of the project that will receive such con certs, Why not allow us to figure put a set for you that we will guar antee wl|l bring returns from all parts of the States and Canada. For Your Ford— Exclusively! FOLLOW THE CROWD If the present favorable weather continues for a week or so the work on the A line being done by tho Re. Oh Savior, Hear me >-lamatlon service will be completed Charles T. Tittmann for tho year acordiug to reclamation Be Thou With Me officers. A certain amount Is allot- Charles T. Tittmann cd ench year to carry on this work and the appropriation for the cur It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’ rent year will be exhausted by this Wendell Hall time. The Indies of the M. E. church state that the bazaar held In the church parlors Saturday last was a successful event In every way. .... Send us the price o f a y ea r’ ¡ubscription if you are in arrears Gertrude Neadoau, of Portland, returned home Thursday night after visiting a few days at the home of Mrs. F. L. Sampson. We Are Offering Special Prices On i Stroesbeck, Germany, a little peasant village of 1.500 souls, boasts that It contains not a man, woman or child o school age who does not play the an elent game of chess, says a corre spondent of the New York Tribune Even the small children have kings queens, knights and pawus as play things. Stroesbeck's fondness of chest dates back to the Eleventh century, sc the story goes, when Count Gunnelln of the Wendlsh tribe, held here as u prisoner of the bishop of Magdeburg made his own chess board and taught his prison guards to play. Chess Is taught In the schools and the children carry their chess book: and their chess boards like children In the United States carry grammars oi arithmetics and slates. Pupils In thi elementary clusses In Stroesbeck inns puss an examination In chess and t< the winners of the contests the vlllsgi authorities give prize«—£|iess board.- and pieces. t Chess boards are painted on thi houses, Inside und out, the dining ta hies and the sitting room tables li nearly all homes are chess board* themselves, and even the decoration* on the walls of the houses are draw Ings or paintings of “some great game' locally, or unusual play of checkuiati by some player of renown. | Though Stroesbeck has been playing chess all these centuries, none of It* citizens has ever attracted more than local fame. But the names of tht world chess masters are almost sacred here and the life of each Is known to every child. D O IT N O W It Is rumored that the Blue Line Stage company who own stages ply ing between Pendleton and Walla Walla have made an offer to Pell ft Smith for the purchase of their stages which they operate between Pendleton and Umatilla. Accord ing to reports tho two gentlemen are oerlously considering the offer. Free Plan: with Matjri.tls for All Farm Buildings at HARDW ARE 11 u Notice Is hereby given that I have I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were in Pendleton Monday on a business taken up and kept for about 3 days at .J F. McNaught ranch, one-half | ¡mission. mile south of Hermiston, the follow, Mr. and MrB. Charles Raymond ing described animals: Two mules, I were visitors at the S. D. Thomas 12 years old, one brown and the homo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hay other black. Weight about 900 lbs. each. Said animals will be sold, un mond arc from Walla Walla. less redeemed, at public auction to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and Iho highest bidder for cash in hand wife, of Pasco, Washington, spent on the 14th day of December, 1923, last week visiting at the home of at the above described ranch at 3 | o’clock P. M. hla brother, S. D. Thomas. Dated at ilermiston on this 26tli | Ell Winesett, son Dan and Jack day of November, 1923. Signed: J. F. MEADE. Biggs motored to the Willamette valley the latter part of last week. FOR SALE— Registered Hampshire | ewes. Will take In trade a few Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. Jersey cows. Gulllford ftHamp- I will entertain Masons and their ton, Echo. 12-2tp wives Tuesday evening, December 6, at the Masonic hall. The Hog need« protection more than nio«t domestic animal« because it lacks natural protection, and 1» very suceeptable to the Influence of cold, heat and drafts. iv ; Hog houses should have light walls, roofs, doors and windows, abundant ' sunlight, well drained (IqiMs and plenty of fresh air without Brafts. They should be strongly built of good materials. Frame construction meets all these toqulrements and Tum-A-Lum 18 rc. commended because it Is carefully and accurately mode, Is strong, dur able, dependable and will give live long honest service. *Plcture of Hog House here shown Is only one of the many properly design- ltd styles that our architectural de partment hi '.cd c t. $17.50 $15.00 ,*13.50 $12.50 Mrs. Wallace REID Everybody In Stroeebock. Germany Plays Game u d R IM-TaugM In Schools. TAKEN UP NOTICE H O U S E OP* Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E " PROPER HOUSING MEANS MORE PROFITS IN IIOG RAISING Hermiston About fifty members of the Rebek. ah lodge Journeyed to Pendleton Friday night to attend a convention of the order. Charles Keller left Sunday night for Portland to receive medical treatment. IN C . COMING!! VILLAGE OF CHESS PLAYERS You Didn’t Care When You Broke My Heart Elliott Shaw The J. K. Shotwell Company now Old-Fashioned Love—Fox Trot Arthur Gibbs and His Gang has two crews at work on the Col. umhla highway, on. at Castle and Charleston—Medley Fox Trot tbs other at Irrigon. Arthur Gibbs and His Gang Steamboat S a l-F o x Trot Garber-Davit Orchestra Down South Blues—Fox Trot The Virginians A real novelty tn the way of a Christmas box, advertising some of the products of the project, are on display and sale at a local store. The box contains several varieties Of apples, a partnTge of rrystallzed honey and a ran of strained honey. MITCHELL DBV« COMPANY They are auliable for matting and ran Phone Id! Hermiston, dregoa be bought for 75 cents. h CURTAINS and TOPS and have them Repaired, so you will Be Prepared When the Snow Flies KNERR’S PARKER’S STORE Thanksgiving offerings at Parker’s Store—Turkeys, ducks, geese, chick- en, lamb, pork, veal, beef. Our meat department has prices lower than ever before. Cranberries, turrants, dates, figs, cocoanuts, walnuts, fil berts, brazil nuts, in fact we can laod the table with every delicacy. Our stock of vegetable» is complete T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T -“The West Side Eat Shop” = J. L«e Parker» P ro p rieto r T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 Repair Shop ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a We Sell NOURISHING HOME MADE BREAD CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS. PROP. —THE USUAL— —24 OUNCE— 15 Cent Loaf —FOR— 10 Cents BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES BAKE-RITE Bakery Bargains in Meats Every Day at the City Meat - »- Market We ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ••■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a J