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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1924)
• W I > * w t Oliaaed H o t •od TkO T Abeet the City and we are placing on sale Ladies Oxfords and Patent Pumps, and Children’s and Men’s Shoes, at Prices that will Surprise. These shoes sold only on these conditions-Cash over the coun ter; no returns or exchanges after shoes leave the store. Ford care. stars were awarded football letters 11-tfc by the student body as a remem brance of the time and hard work Ladles’ ’’June Bride" house dr they devoted In upholding and de In orange, roue and assorted colored cregeH and ginghams. Very dainty fending the honors of the Hermiston and reasonable. Mrs. Emma John high school. son. second house east ot Catholic It was a solemn affair for some church. 20-2tp of the boys since it Is their last H. R. Newport and son were Her. j year In high school and ends their inlston visitors the first part of last chances of fighting for ‘ Old Her | week. He was driving a new Pack-1 miston" on the football field. Duo ard that he recently purchased. Mrs. to various reasons only eight of the H. M. Straw accompanied them to eleven players received their letters. Portland on their return. Nevertheless those who did not re ceive letters are thankful to the stu Acordlng to the Echo News Pete dent body and also to the public who Sheridan has sold his 193 hay crop have made football possible In tho to Carl McNaught. high school. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson were Echo visitors Tuesday. The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold their regular business meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon, ! February 6. COME EARL Y O tto C. Pierce IN C . H. T. Hart has leased his forty acre ranch three miles west of town to C. E. Shaver. Mr. Hart has not as yet decided as to his future plans. IF W IN T E R C O M E S - C A N S P R IN G B E F A R The boys of the eighth grade of the Umatilla schools defeated the local eighth grade basket ball team here Friday. The Umatilla girls team of the same grade was defeated by the Hermiston girls. B E H IN D ? Repair your flumes and drop boxes NOW. Word has been received of the death of F. J. Morrow, father of Mrs E. E. Davis, of this city, at his home In East Palestlme, Ohio. Mrs. Davis was with him during the several weeks preceding his death. Get your Screen Porches and all Faim Buildings in shape The man that has these things done when the spring werk starts is always ahead of his work, running his farm, and not being run by it. Mr. and Mr?. Ed. Haugebertr and children were Echo visitors Monday. We have stocked through the win. ter for the Flume and Repair busi ness, and will assist you in every way possible to do this work in the best and most economical manner. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schillintr and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Schilling were in Echo Monday. MATERIALLY YOURS, Christian Science Services The Christian Science services are held In rooms next to the Auditorium every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 10:15. All are cordially Invited to attend. T U M -A -L U M L U M B E R COM PANY SNAPPYBUYS R. A. Bro ? n«on, M gr. ■ ■ : COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 3 THE HERMISTON HERALD lu u a u u u u u u iiu a a u a u g a ju u a a a a a â 7 he Hermiston Herald—$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NOW 20 ACRES WELL IMPROVED, BEST land. $750 cash, value $2250; easy terme. 20 ACRES, HOUSE, STABLE, FBNC- ed, small tract in alfalfa, $1000 Termi, Have several good trades 'other parts of Northwest. See Large Front. Windows for Samples of~ Above Offer » -S A P P E R S ’.I N C . e stä * v» v c, Ginghams Percales Devonshires .25 to $1.00 Last Friday night the eighth grade basket ball teams, both boys and girls, encountered the Umatilla 8th grade teams In a basket ball game, which proved to be a victory as well as a defeat for the locals. The girls succeeded in defeating their antago. nlsts by a score of 13 to 2, while the boys were beaten 8 to 7. Neverthe less the boys showed the old fight all through the game and are deter, mined to ’’come back” in the future The grades have been diligently working on a program which is to be staged some time near the middle of February. Their foremost object in giving this program is to raise enough money to finish paying for the phonograph they purchased some time ago and also to buy athletic equipment for the different teams. One of the most interesting events on the program is a mock trial. All the grades are furnishing entrants for the trial and it will no doubt be a very interesting undertaking. The public is very cordially invited to at tend, and, although the admittance fee has not yet been definitely de cided upon, the program will un doubtedly be worth the money as an evening of entertainment. .25 to .30 .40 Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. ’ ’THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE’’ ADA K^TILEAGE and non-skid security are important factors in tire performance. Ajax Cords furnish these advantages to you in full measure. A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , PA R A G O N KELLOGG & SCHIMKE Hermiston Auto Co. CLEARANCE SALE!! J. D. WAGHQRN, PROP. —of— Place your ordes early for day old chlckR, from my heavy laying strain; 3 0 years buiidJ—« up this s t r a in , always using pedigreed males. Price, $25 per 100, 10 per cent with order. Winter Clothing, Shoes and Other Necessities Leather Mittens, Wool Mittens, Wool Shirts, Sport Coats, Maclknaws, Leather Vests, Rubbers and Overshoes Woolen Underwesr, Wool Blankets. Wool Sox, Wool Sweaters,’ hob Nail Army Shoes, $2.95, made of whole kip leather. Orange«, 176s, per dozen............... 40c Bulk Dates, pound.............................. 12c Lemons, larg size, per dozen............. 30c Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds............ -............ 39c Blue Jacket Sardines, 3 cans for.... 25c Sugar Crisp Cornflakes, 3 packages 28c Six boxes Best Matches...................... 29c Two pounds Mothers Cocoa. ............. 33” Large Boxes Bulk Salted frackor« r - , nnnnd ,c„ 12 pounds Best Bulk Macaroni. .................................. .................. g9c 6 pounds Best Bulk Macaroni.........................................................4gc 3 pounds Best Bulk Macaroni...........................................................23c 40c Bulk Coffee, whole, per pound............................... 32 -l-’ c Shelled Pop Corn, 3 pounds........................................................... 'j5C Large Bar Naptha Soap............................................................... gc Large Bar Royal White Soap..................... .................. _............... 5c Large Bar Castile Hand Soap............................................................. &<• Large Bar Cocoanut .. Oil and Pumice Soap.................................. 5c 5 pounds Dried P ea s........................................................ w .............4gc 2 1-2 pounds Dried Peas......................................................................23c Hermirt®, On Hermiston R. I. Red Hatchery Limited Number this season. Phono 83-M C u stom H a tch in g Phone 83-M E G G S F O R H A T C H IN G Hanson Strain While Leghorns FAMOUS FOR HIGH PRODUCTION This strain has averaged over 20 0 eggs for seven eoiuset ttlTi - generations. My flock averaged 21J eggs in 12 months. Only 60 per cent of the best birds of this flock are used for breed ing. My breeding flock consists only o f mature vigorous hens, mated to high pedigree males from trapnested dams of 265 to 290 eg sire’s dam 315 eggs. Eggs guaranteed 80 per cent fertile. Flock and records open to inspection. PRICES— $1.50 for 15; $4.00 for 5 0 , $7.00 per 100. Address G. R. ROBINSON Hermiston, Oregon SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 18, 1924 CHAS. G. BU R K ACROSS FROM MOVIE THEATRE HERE YOU A R E - Parker’s store has some real bar gains to offer yo uthls week. Our goods, ceraals, soaps, etc., at prices to suit the times. Just come and see for yourself. We are head, quarters for good things to eat in all the market affords. There you are and here we are. from E. P. DODO THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT "The Wert Side Eat Shop” ^ — J. Bring in l our Films To fully understand this offer you will necessaiily have to read th’« entire adv. This is our first ‘•afM'r-iaventory” special. Wr discovered an ovei stock of Bine and White Gninitrusre (bine outside, whit«1 in side). We have decided to sell this and with it give son>*thing away besides. With each piece of this granitewar* sold during this sale, we will give free, one handsome glass dish and in addi tion give you 25 per cent off on the granite ware. These free dishes are not pocket pieces but such pieces as Cheese Plates, Boa Bon, Pickle, Baked Apple Dishse, Vases, Etc. Several students have been absent from school during the last week be cause of sickness. 10 ACRES, HOUSE, BARN, CLEAR, ed, ready to go; $600. Hermiston. Oregon FREE! In a hard fought contest between the Helix girls and tho Hermiston girls last Saturday night the former were victorious by a score of 12 to 8. The Hermiston boys were more successful, defeating the Helix boys 39 to 8. The cause o flhe local boys’ success was due largely to the fact that they shut their eyes when they shot for te basket, says an ”autor_ lty” on the matter. Colonel McNaught returned Sun day night from Salt Lake City where he had been as a delegate to appear before the Fact Finding Committee which met in tho above named city The parents of Miss Georgia Lock-I to investigate conditions on reclama hart have moved to Washington, tion projects. making It necessary for her to leave this school. Leon Norquist and Jack Biggs left Wednesday night Richard Foreman have both left for Portland on a business mission. school, also. H e W M I6 T O N 'l H Q U B E ^ O F _ Q U A U T V ^ A N n j < i g ^ J t r . 2 ^ ^ Now is the time to select your patterns from the Spring Quar terly an dmake your spring c^essea. , , Mo. 20 L ast Monday m orning the gridiron Some good buys In Kellogg a Scbimke. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ v«Lt «d Tin, Sh eet m e te l w ork and P lum b- In«. Call 7 « . L I . P utm an. 11-tfe. Tuesday, Jan. 22 Phone 111 Ladies Home Journal Patterns 1 and D evelop m en t o f th e H erm iston Schools Starting K IN G S L E Y S WE BELL «■■■sssaassp ■ BREVITIES ■ SHOE SALE I ~ High School M i rr<ir local and feksonal ANNUAL L m P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r Telephone 413 ■■■■■■■■■■■■a■aa■aa m aaaaaaaaaBBaBaaaa, C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T JOHNTGLLIS. PROP. ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 Sfa -4 *' C h o ic e M e a ts O u n fi n ish iu g d ep art ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f pictures you want. H a m s : B a c o n : L ard F resh F ish T o use a sla.-'g -xpres- sion: “ W e’re there «. the C ity M e a t M ark et I - —, 3 We Deliver MITCHELI DRUG COMPANY P$M( 101 Hermiston. Ora. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■as ■■■•■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ aaaaaa