The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 07, 1924, Image 4

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H K B M lS T O a
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES
iW liU r M fitaOMd H m
aad Thssa Ahaa t the City aad
We will pay 27c
for eggs next week
Otto C. Pierce
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Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
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H E B M Ig T O K ,
Jofca B m M, of Seattle, Is a visi­
tor at the Beebe home th is week.
Elmer Beebe, who has been In
Seattle for some time. accompanied
the above named gentlem an home.
Mr. and Mrs. W'll lam Sharr, who
have been spending- the past two
"Judge” Embry brought a thlrty- weekg at the coast, have returned
awo pound watermelon to this office home.
last Monday and presented It to the
E. P. Dodd left Tuesday for Bing­
editor. We bare heard that all
gentlemen from Kentucky prided ham Springs to bring back his fam­
themselves on being a good judge ing who have been spending a short
of a certs n liquid refreshment that vacation thjre.
It Is now against the la wto make
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and sell, but this Is not their only j Sheriff Zoeth Houser was a v'sltor
accomplishment for they can also In his city Tuesday.
raise mighty fine watermelons.
R. N. Nedrow, of Bend, stopped
Thanks Judge very much.
In Hermiston Saturday tor a few
E. L. Jackson end wife left on days at the C. A. Paul home.
Thursday morning for Longview,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slnder, of the
Wash’ngton. where they will spend
a week visiting friends.
i Columbia district, who were called
to Weiser, Idaho, the first of the
A rancher who was in town on past week, on account of the ser­
Thursday from Minnehaha district ious Injuries received by Mrs. S n-
stated that considerable hay was der’s sister in an automobile acci­
dent. have written to friend, here
moving In that locality.
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stating the lady had d ed from the
W. J. Warner and family returned result of the Injuries.
Wednesday from a vacaton spent at
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Hamm accom­
the seashore.
panied Frank Ralph to Bingham
Springs Saturday where they spent
John Haddox, who Is one of Dr. the week end.
I Illsley’s patients In St. Anthony’s
I hospital In Pendleton, Is reported to
Vane Boynton and wife left re­
cently for a trip by auto that will
! be recovering very nicely.
take them to Tacoma and Seattle.
The first part of last week Max If he has the time to spare Vane
Leach, of Irrigon, was brought to hopes to go over into Canada.
i this city with a broken arm. Dr.
Harold McKeen Is filling Vane
Illsley set the broken member.
Boynton’s position at Kingsleys’
Ford used cars. Prices right, i while Vane I, on his vacation.
Kellogg & Schlmpke.
Alolphus Peterson, of California,
Glenn Richards and w'fe, of Con­ an adopted brother of Mrs. Wm.
don. are visiting at the Jasper Tem­ Ogden, is V eiling at the Ogden home
pleton home.
near this city.
Ford used cars. Prices
Kellogg & Schlmpke.
right.
OREGOH.
Y& utell ' em
Which?
$50 for
Painting
$ 5 0 0 /or
Repairing
A 1000 per cent Investment
Country heeds
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d r iv e r s
kiore
T h a t’s th e w ay to look a t painting— as an investm ent, n ot
an expense. .L ook around you a t th e houses going to rack
and ruin. W hat is doing it? T h e weather. There is only
one defense against weather and that is pain t. B ut paint,
like weather, is o f m any k irec. Beware of th e fair weather
paint. I t does not piotecc, it only deceives. B uy a paint
that has proved its staying power.
Ytkec.1 b o rro w
fu s h e rs
SWP (Sherwin-Williams House
Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year
record. Its ingredients are what
experience has proved to I k ; most
Columbia District Procure Teachers
The school board of the Columbia
district have employed the teachers
who will teach in the Columba
school the next term of school.
Mr. Huff, of Athena, will be the
principal, Miss Carter of Portlanl
teacher of the intermediate grades
and Miss Pearson, a recent graduate
of the state normal, will have charge
of the primary grades.
Ford used cars. Prices
Kellogg & Schinrpke.
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
right
M ilton A. Miller Visits Hermiston
Milton A. Miller, who at one time
was Internal Revenue Collector for
the state of Oregon, and at present
is a candidate for U. S. Senator on
the Democratic ticket, visited Her­
miston Friday of this week. Mr.
M Her Is very optonilstic concerning
his chances in the coming eledtion
and believes there is a surprlsk in
store for a goods! many attar the
votes are counted.
stone
Sixteen playmates of little Miss
Margaret Sampson gatherel at the
Sampson home In this city last Sat­
Chester Barney was a business’ urday to celebrate her »birthday.
visitor at Cold Springs Wednesday. . Games were piayeu, unei wu vu ■»
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big freezer of Ice cream served with
The M. E. ladles will hold a cook- cake disappeared. The little folks
ed food sale on August 23. All j jeft wishing the young lady many
those wishing food of any kiqd. | j,appy birthdays.
please telephone their orders to Mrs. 1
Ga'ther or Mrs. Adams.
Thomas Campbell was a business
E d ito r And Banker Visits Hermiston
visitor In Pendleton Monday.
C. C. Chapman, udUor of the Ore
Mrs. Roy Rogers and son and Mr.
gon Voter, and Mr. Howard, vice
and Mrs. C. L. Upham visited at
.Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel have
Un'on the first part of the week. ' taken up their residence in the president of Ladd & Tilton bank, of
Portland, paid the Herald office
I Crocker home on Gladys avenue.
visit Tuesday. Both gentlemen are
Ford used cars. Prices right.
canvassing the state n an endeavor
Kellogg A Schlmpke.
W. L. Blessing and family have to îepeal the state in< m e tax law
Mrs. W. H. S'mnions had the mis­ returned home after spending a at the election In Nov .her. They
fortune to fall from a ladder in a vacation motoring through the Wil­ claim that this me." all has given
Oregon the reputation f being a
peach tree while picking fruit the lamette valley.
backward state and has been the
fore part of thi8 week, bruising her­
The lades aid of the Baptist meang of big business withdraw'ng
self quite severely but has fully Re­
church will hold a business meet­ their interest and money from the
covered.
ing at the home of Mrs. E. P. Ills­ state.
Ford used cars. Prices right ley Thursday, August 7.
Kellogg & Schlmpke.
Miss Belle Vaugh, of Seattle. Is
Mrs. E. P. Illsley returned home visiting at the Glasgow home u Ir­
Prof. H. V. Kepner, wife and Monday after an extended visit with rigon.
daughter, of Denver, are vislt'ng at relatives in Spokane.
the N. W. Bloom home in Columbia.
Mr. Kepner Is a brother of Mrs
Mis, Grace Waterman, of this city
Bloom's and has Just returned from Is visiting at the home of Miss Hazel
a trip through Alaska with a party Sloan In Echo.
t>t Denver tourists numbering fifty.
Mr. Kepner had charge of the party.
C. E. Glasgow, one of Irrigon's
WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF BOX
FACTORY WOOD SOME TIME THIS
MONTH. IF YOU WANT SOME OF
THIS WOOD PLACE YOUR ORDER
WITH US NOW. WE FXPECT THIS
CAR TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT
ARRIVES.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phone One-Onc-One,
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
THE HERMISTON HERALD
Mid-Season Special
W th the regular senson for summer goods about half gone, we
«re going to offer redactions o f from 18 to 35 per cent for the
balance of the summer on the following items:
1 Electric Fan. Regular >5.00. Special >4.00.
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1 Electric T>n, Regular >6.15, Srecial >5.00.
1 Thermalware Jar, Regular >5.50, Special >4.65.
(This item is a wonder in camping out)
Oil Stoves at 15 to 25 per cent off.
Refrigerators at 20 per cant off.
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Coleman Camp Stove (a wonder >7.75. Special >4.30.
Shoulder Spray Pump. Regulapotato hugs)
Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers. 15 per cent off.
1 Garden Wheel Cultivator w ith extra tools, from >5.50 to » . 3 0
(A real bargain at full price)
Farm Implements at Specal Price, and terms for balance of
the season.
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SUMMONS
Claude Kellogg was transacting
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
busines, In Umatilla Tuesday.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
Ebcr Mossle w'll leave next Sun­
TILLA CO u e T x
Henry Griffin, Plaintiff, vs. Rose
day for Portland where he will at­
tend a reunion at Laurdhurst park Mary Griffin, Defendant.
To Rose Mary Griffin, the above
of th-i 2nd Oregon Volunteer Infan­
try of Spaulsh-Amerlcan war valer­ named defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore­
ians. It has been twenty-five years
ago this coming Sunday since the gon you are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint f l­
regiment was mustered out.
ed aga'nst you In the above eutltled
Zona Bensel Is employed by the suit within six weeks from the first
j Cosy restaurant at Umatilla. Mrs. publication of this summons and
Eugene Smith who started the Cosy you will take notice that If you fail
Corner restaurant In this city is to answer
or to
plead
here
I the propr'etor of the new restau­ In
within
said
time.
the
rant that has been built on the high­ plaintiff, for want thereof will ap­
way opposite the Umatilla garage. ply to the above ent iled court for
the relief prayed for In plaintiffs
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson who complaint fle d In said cause, to­
have resided In the Minnehaha d's- w n : for a decree of divorce d’a-
i trlct for the past seven years left solving the bonds of matrimony
Thursday for Elk. Wash. Mr. John­ now and heretofore existing between
son has traded hid property here the plaintiff and defendant and for
for property at that place. Charles aa absolute decree of divorce la
McKenzie will move his family on favor of plaintiff aad against the
the Johnson place in the near future. defendant.
ThL summons la published purau-
who has been living aat
Ralph
order
the Honorable
on «he Sk nner placo n the Minne- QHbert W. Phelpa.
haha district, has moved to Echo. above entitled Coart duly made aad
entered on the 2nd day of July.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. V McFalla. real- 1)24. directing that publication be
dents of the Minnehaha district, left made herein once a wank for a per­
Saturday for Tillamook where they iod of six consecutive weeks in the
will visit relatives.
Herm'ston Herald, aad the first pub.
IlcatIon hereof Is made pursuant to
raid order th l, l ) t l 'day o f Jaly.
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WONDERLAND
Is the Nation’s Greatest Playground
E v ery A m erican should share In th e Insp iration
of its to w erin g peaks, leapin g g e y se r s, g ro w lin g
grottos, boiling cauldrons, in th e m id st a t which
are m a g n ific e n t h otels, ch a rm in g c o tta g e villages,
300 m iles of m a tch less bou levards an d all the
com forts of hom e.
Send for our booklet. It te lls the th rillin g sto ry
of n ature's w onderland. Our
T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R
O perated D A IL Y du rin g th e s e a s o n
b etw een
Portland and West Yellowstone
by th e
U nion P acific S ystem
L et our r ep resen ta tiv es e x p la in th e v a r io u s tours
w hich enable v isito r s to see th e Y ello w sto n e at
m inim um c o st: a lso qu ote fares, pt*epare your
Itinerary and m ake your reserv a tio n s. Call on
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
or add ress »
W M . M cM U R BAY
G eneral P a ssen g er A gent,
P ortland, Oregon
;iT¥»fORE6ON
prominent farmers, was a business
Herschel Hiatt and family were visitor In Hermiston Thursday. Mr.
v'sltor« In Pendleton Friday.
Glasgow stated a number of melons
were being shipped out of Irrigon
Mrs. W. A. Hlnellne, who lives in each day. Tuesday a carload was
Minnehaha district, left recently for shipped to La Grande and an aver
a two weeks’ v'slt at Astoria. She age of two truck loads a day go to
will visit Dr. and Mrs. C. M. W'l outlying districts. The product nets
Hams at that place. Mr. Williams the grower two cents a pound.
is Mrs. Hineline's brother.
There has never been a time when
Jackrabbits were as scarce as they
Ford used cars. Prices right. are now. The poison ng campaign
Kellogg & Schlmpke.
that was put on recently has proved
benefclal to the farmer In that
Mrs. Herbert Shesley was a visitor locality.
In Umat Ila Tuesday.
efficient in protecting property. It
puts an armor between your
buildings and the elements and
also adds beauty and cleanliness.
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The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:•
The College of Literature, Science
and the A rts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of A rc h i­
tecture and A llie d A rts — Bui.mcu 'i
Adm inistration—Education—G rad-
u ate S tudy— J o u rn alism — La
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M edicine— M u sic— Physical Edu­
cation— Sociology— Extension
For a catalogue or anj) information
utrito The Regietrar, UniVertiij of
Oregon. Eugene. Oregon
Tie 40th Yew Opein September 25. ¡921
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best music,
— but It take, a NICE JUICY STEAK
to make a "hit” with everybody.
We can supply you with your fav­
orite cut and we guarantee to please
you 'a every way with our high
class servlta.
‘‘ W e ’re
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MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
101
Hermiston, Ore.
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