The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 28, 1924, Image 4

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    THE HEBMISTO» IIEKAJ.D, HERMTHTOX, ORÆGpy.
SPRING
GOODS
O w eraeM eeflaM M et Glaaaal H an
•ad T h en About t g . city u d
Devoted to llx to ts r s s t »ad Bevel«
T in , g h o s t rnstal w ork and Plumb-
la « . C all 7 ( 3 . J. B. Putman. 11-tfc.
Mercerized Batiste
Ginghams
Windsor Crepe
Jap Crepe
Cotto Chine
Ratines
Voiles
Collar Tabbing
Collar and Cuff Sets
Shampoo Jackets
O t t o C . P ie r c e
K I N G S L E Y 'S
E W M IS T O N -S
H O U S S
O F
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y
A N D 8 E R V IC I"
Ford
C. E. Glasgow, of Irrigon, was a
Hermiston visitor Tuesday. He was
attending a meeting of the water
board.
IF WINTER CO M ES-
Mrs. Herbert Hall has been very
sick with an acute attuck of appen­
dicitis.
CAN SPRING BE FAR
BEHIND?
Ben Jory drove hls herd of cattle
which he has been wintering on the
west aide of the river, across the
Columbia Into the Horse Heaven
country for spring and summer
range. He also took with him small­
er bunches belonging to neighbors.
It is reported the grass is good on
the range now.
Repair your flumes and drop boxes
NOW.
Get your Screen Porches and all
Farm Buildings in shape. The man
that has these things done when the
spring work starts is always ahead of
his work, running his farm, and not
being run by it.
Mrs. Rouse, of Spokane, has been
visiting at the Pelmulder home.
R. A. Bro neon,
Mgr.
Watershed Is Changing.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS . *
THE HERMISTON HERALD
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A curious result of a study of the
Blue Ridge mountains In North Caro­
lina and Virginia, says the Detroit
News, Is the showing that the Atlnn
tic Is slowly gaining some of the ws
ters that have hitherto flowed toward
the Mississippi.
This arises from the fact that the
Blue Ridge, Instead of being n crest
with strong slopes on each side, Is an
/sr’-'-.'pnient separating n mountainous
upland on the southeast, and the high-
level headwaters of the streams that
flow toward the Mississippi are con
tlnually mslng length by the retrenl
of the escarpment, through the retro­
gressive erosion ’of the low-level head
waters of the Atlnntle-seeklng streams.
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Don't Overlook Aluminum
20 ACRES WELL IMPROVED, BEST
Innd. 8760 cash, value 82250; easy
terms.
as outlined in circulars
mailed this week.
Surgeon C hiropodist
W ill be h ere for a short tim e
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
No stove putty is needed to make the Monarch tight
It stays tight forever, and gives the same satisfaction
after many years’ hard use as when new.
W e a r e p r o u d to s e ll M o n a r c h R a n g e s .
C o m e in a n d see th e m . Y o u w ill be t u r -
p ris e d t h a t th e p ric e s a r e so v e r y rea s o n ab le .
Oregon Hardware
& Impi. Co.
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1 he Hermiston Herald— $2.00
SUBSCRIBE NOW
New Style Spring Hats for Men
GORDON QUALITY A N D STYLE
Gordon Caps Too
THIS WILL B E A GORDON W E E K .
W ITH US
’
STARTS MARCH 1
Numerous Other Bargains at
LESS THAN COST
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
CHARLES G. BURK
PARKER’S STORE
Headquarters for Army Sheos— >2.95
ro.«
DETROIT
• “ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
Wishes to announce to the peo­
ple of Hermiston and commun­
ity when you are in need of gro­
ceries, meats or vegatables this
store is headquarters for good
things to eat. If we have not
what you ask for we will get it.
Remember we give a cash dis­
count. Goods delivered to any
part of the city. Your patronage
solicited.
T H E STO R E W IT H T H E B L U E FR O N T
=“Tlie West Side Eat Shop” =
J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
Á Striking Value— at ’295
C o n sid e rin g th e im p roved
ap p earan ce of th e n ew
F o r d T o u r in g C a r , o n e
w o u ld n atu rally e x p e c t a
p rop ortion ate a d v a n ce in
price.
c r e a s i n g its cost to th e
purchaser.
A com p arison e x te n d in g
over a lo n g period o f years
w ill reveal t h e fact th at
th e present p rice is a c tu ­
ally t h e l o w e s t at w h ic h
th e fiv e -p a s s e n g e r o p e n
car h as ever b een sold.
20 ACRES. HOUSE. STAIH.E. FKNC-
ed. amali traci la alfalfa, 81000.
Terms.
to ACRES, HOUSE. BARN. CLEAR,
ed. ready to go; 8600.
7k«» Csr cee k. oSieurd tkroegk »** Ford «'rvi/y ESircAoe Flee
from
To avoid leaky join's, Monarch Ranges are built with
every joint riveted — the «eel held tight and solid to the
iron parts. But to rivet the joints of a range, a tough, un­
breakable kind of iron has to be used. Monarchs are built
of malleable iron. The other kind of iron will not stand
close riveting necessary for permanent tightness.
W E A R E NOW SHOWING TH E
Larger sca le p r o d u ctio n ,
h o w ev e r, h a s m ade it p os­
sib le to in corp orate in th is
n e w ty p e t o u r i n g car a
n u m b er o f d e c i d e d im ­
p rovem en ts w i t h o u t in -
Hare several good trade«
wther parts of Northwest.
T h e Ford T o u r i n g C a r
sta n d s today, as it alw ays
has, a m ost r e m a r k a b le
v a lu e in t h e m otorcar field.
T e lep h o n e 4 1 3
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CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELLIS, PROP.
Choice Meats
Hams : ' L f Bacon
: Lard
J •.. J
Fresh Fish
Kellogg & Schimke
City Meat Market
SAPPERS’ INC.,
IMPLEMENTS
ELECTRIC y
Dr. B. A. Mallin
Christian Science Services
The Christian Science services are
held In rooms next to the Auditorium
i every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
school at 10:15. All ore cordially
j Invited to attend.
SNAPPYBUYS
and Auto Goods Special
Just the same with a range. How can you expect it to
work well when the air which is supposed to come up
through the fire, leaks in through gapping joints in the
range body ?
Tom Marxen has announced
a St. Patrick’s day dance on the
evening of the 17th.
A t Herm iston H otel
The Rebekah lodge will serve
a cafateria supper Saturday
March 15 in the I. O. 0. F. hall.
The public is invited.
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H A RDW AR E
FURNITURE
here
W . J. Warner
was a b’.Htiness
visitor in Pendleton last Wednesday.
Next Monday a feeders meeting
will be held at the Experimental
station. Results of the work done
along the line of sheep fattening will
be discussed at this time.
Or you men—Does a cigar draw well when the
wrapper is broken?'
A U. S. civil service compet-
tive examination for postmaster
at Hermiston will be held March
15th.
Foot Specialist
FR EE EX A M IN A TIO N
D id Y ou
Ever T ry
to D r a w Lemonade
T h ro u g h a B ro k e n S tra w ?
POSTMASTFP. EXAMINATION
WILL BE HELD
N OTICE!
Mrs. William DeVore, who at one
time was a resident of this city but
now lives in Pendleton, was a visi­
tor In Hermiston Wednesday.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
COMPANY
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Last Friday afternon the high
school and the grades gave a pro­
gram In commeratlon of the birth of
Washington. Many good selections
were given by different students.
Quite a number of local Odd Fel­
lows attended a convention of the
order held In Pendleton last week.
M ATERIALLY YOURS,
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thuslasm he created among the var­
ious students.
A party was given last Monday
evening In honor of Miss Lila Mc­
Millin, Mrs. Richard ' White acting
as hostess. Miss McMillin expects.,
to leave the latter part of this week
for Tacoma where she has been trans­
ferred by the telephone company.
We have stooked 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.
Phone 111
No. 20
The high school completed the
second series of six weeks’ tests for
The
boys’
basket
ball
team
expects
All business houses closed last to attend the tournament to be held the last semester. Mr. Day stated
that as he had It figured now school
' Friday,
Washington's
birthday. it Pendleton March 10.
will close about May 16. Hurrah!
' After a program school was also dis­
missed.
Mr. Gralapp expects to start prac-
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The teachers and pupils of the
Iclng base ball the week after the
grades wish to thank all those who
The thirl annua] Washington’s tournament at Pendleton.
gave tbelr help and support to the
birthday dance given by the local
Mr. Day stated that there was a program which the grades gave some
poet of the American Legion last
Friday night was well attended. A nosslblllty of a debate being held time ago. Mr. Bensel relates that
number of visitors from Pendleton. lere during the next week. He, all their past debts have been paid
’’-at ciir nt the teams from either and that they now have the whole
: Umatilla and Echo were in attend-
; ance. The annual dance is a very Helix Or Pendleton would debate sum of (50 In the bank. Tie also
i popular affair.
one of our teams here while our other said that they were rather pleased
team would contest with the one, with this sum since It Is the most
which
was left. The coming debate that they have ever had in the bank
Mrs. J. M. Biggs left Sunday for
will
decide
the championship of this at any one time.
Portland where she will visit a
district.
Everybody
come and give
sister who Is in a hospital In that
The grades are to play their last
the debate team the support it de­
city. Mr. Biggs accompanied his serves.
game of basket ball of the season
wife and after a few days stay in
Wednesday of this week with Stan­
Portland returned .Tuesday.
.
The high school tyid grades have field. It will be a double header.
been preparing for the declamatory
Both the Hermiston boys and girls contest which is to be held some time
The grades and high school wish
basket ball teams met defeat last during the week March 10-15.
to thank Mr. Campbell most heartily
Friday at Athena. The boys lost
for the apples he has donated to
by a score of 51 to 20. The giilB
Mr. Cochran, who Is the Grand them during the past school year.
I 20 to 14.
Master of Masons for Oregon and Ills apples have been enjoyed by all
who Is \a candidate for congress, and they have no doubt been a bene­
Dr. F. V. Prime returned Tuesday gave the high school an address on fit to the school.
from Baker where he attended u the life of Washington last Monday
afternoon. Mr. Cochran had as hls
! dental meeting.
A couple of old maids and a couple
subject “Playing the Game Accord­ sf bachelors went horseback riding
ing to the Rules.” He Is to be con­ last Sunday.
were accompan­
II. A. Pankow, the town "cop,” gratulated on the success of his ied (part of the hey
time) by a young
j is confined to his home on account speerii and for the spirit and en- couple.
of sickness. Harry McMillin is tak.
Irg his place during his Illness.
Devonshire
Percales
at of the Hermiston Schools
VoL 2.
• We are too ashaBed t o - t a l l - the
core of our Athena game at Athena
cars. last
Friday night. Jt Is sufficient
11-tfc to ;ay that both teams loot, the boys
ather hopelessly. 81 boys and 8
Mrs. I. E. Putman left the latter rlrls madq the trip. Next Saturday
I part of last week for Sparta, Wls- we play our last scheduled games of
I cousin. In response to a telegram he season at Helix. As for the out-
. calling her to the bedside of a sick ■ome of the game, all we can say Is
•hat we are hopeful.
! relative.
Some good buys In
Kellogg & Schimke.
A Complete Line— — ->
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High School Mirror
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