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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1924)
mcK A j/n , jiia M iH T o y, FOR THANKSGIVING Celery . . . . Cranberries, pound R. C. Todd went to Pendleton Sun day to see his new grandson, Janies Innes Holt. 25c Mince Meat, pound J. M. Biggs and wife were visi tors In Pendleton Sunday. 25c - Head Lettuce, 2 beads - - 10c 25c Walnuts, Oregon, pound 35c Almonds, pound - 35c Brazils, pound 30c Filberts, pound 25c Emperor Grapes, 2 pounds -3 5 c J. 1000 clean clean Harold and Porreet Muman re turned Thunder from a trapping ex pedition In the Palouse country. 2 for 25c Sweet Potatoes, pound too lair to clamuy LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ D. Waghorn has an order for live hens. How la the time to out your non-producera. n - i p out your non-producera. 11-ln ______ Before buying a doll fqt^OfjfWnhaa investigate the wqnderftiL doll— the doU with froni twelve Interchangeable unbreakable heads. Costumes to match. Very reasonably priced. Shown only by Mrs. J. Sig Davis. Coxy Corner Cafe, Hermiston. Orders taken for Christmas delivery. 12-!tc oraraoy. la the first solid carload of dressed turkeys ever shipped out of Uma tilla county. A crew of expert pick ers was sent from Portland to dress the birds. Several large flocks were grown thl8 year by growers In the Pilot Ro’ck section, and persons who F*re In Pilot Rock when the flocks were driven into town declared it i«SM a sight worth seeing to watch the flocks being handled. COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATERS The Three-Beuc Priftydet f j« Construction o f Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters R A D IO The time to buy a radio set is now. Good radio sets will not soon be Seeking Market Road Mrs. R. C. Todd is visiting her A delegation of West end ranchers cheaper. There will be Improve-: daughter, Mrs. Q. B. Holt, of Pen were In Pendleton Tuesday conferring ments; so will there be Improvements dleton. with the county court with regard In autos, lawn mowers and mouse The Editor and wife left Wednes to a market road about 3 miles in traps, as well as in most other things. The air is full of just the kind of day ulght for McMinnville where length connecting the Butter creek they will spend Thanksgiving at the road with Hermiston. No promise entertainment you desire. It is free home of Mrs. Crowder’s mother and to include the road in the 1925 pro and you might as well enjoy it now. gram was made by the county court and when improvements are made father, near that city. but he made It plain the court has add them to your set. In buying a set, get a good one, Th next regular meeting of the given consideration to completing one BUILT by a reliable company; Community club will be held In the this gap In the market road. do not buy an assembled set as it is library December 2 at 3 P. M. A an orphan now, and do not buy a very Interesting program has been Call For Warrants. prepared and It is hoped there will The City of Hermiston special re-radiating set that will squeak and be a splendid attendance. street improvement warrants Noe. howl when you try to tune in a sta tion, interfering with every other 2768 and 2757 are called. Interest Mrs. Oliver P. Norton, of Los An stops this 28th day of November, set for miles around, as there may soon be a law against their use. geles, Is a guest at the home of Mr. 1924. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mrs. Norton ltc Georgia Henderson, City Treas. Tile NORTWEilTERN is BUILT by Is an old resident of the project, her a reliable company, it will not re husband being an attorney for the radiate, you can’t make it squeal; It Turkeys Shipped East reclamation service years ago, and Is fully guaranteed and price Is rea A carload of dressed turkeys was sonable. she a teacher In the schools. shipped from Pilot Rock Friday to The Christian Science services art market. As far as Is known, this held In rooms next to the Auditorium every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:15. All are cordially Invited to attend. Wednesday eve ning meeting first Wednesday each month. First. The patented Air Tight construction giving perfect control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combustion of all the fuel. Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating surfaes which radi ates all the heat Into the room and gives a stealing heat. Third. The patented Top Hot Blast Draft whleh oxidises end turns Into heat the valuable gas. half of the fuel, allowing noth ing to waste. Thes three basic principles entering Into ell Cole’» Hot Blasi Heaters make them world famous for fuel economy end perfect control and radiation of heat. We now have a complete »took of Cole’» Heater» and if you are in the market for a heater it w ill b e to yonr advantage to inves tigate the m erit, of the Cole’« H ot Bla»t before buying a cheap er Heater. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE A . W. P R A N N BIVOLI THEATRE PES?,L™ N O tto C. P ierce K I N G S L E Y ’S I HNWMUTONW H o u s e OF RED CROSS DRIVE TO BE HELD DECEMBER 3 The local Red Cross drive will be held on December 3 in the usual manner. F. C. McKenzie has been appointed chairman. The Red Cross has received and expended in this locality $290 in relief work, besides the cloth ing distributed. When the solic itor calls upon you give and give freely. IN C . Q U A L IT Y A N O g g R y iç g - Legal Blanks at The Herald Office D ec. 12 Children 15c. If* Never Returned WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF STOVE COAL AND A CAR OF LUMP COAL ON THE TRACK FRIDAY, SATUR DAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 22 AND 24. Premium Hams, Bacon and Hoi \ Brand Lard A dults 5 0 c any seat a t a good price WILL 0 0 UP THIS MONTH. YOU HAD BETTER PUT IN A SUPPLY OF THIS PROM THE CAB BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. materially yours , TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownton, Mgr. FREE A Beau (I fu I Colonia) Clock valued at — , “ .nd I, I" " ™ - « - »50 00 w ill R- *" " " » ' « • » » .........-M l r .™ , . . , b" i « rou owe a ,lo’ , 0 a c ^ u ' M n d ^ y Something to Consider Friends, SAPPERS’ INC. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY C. W. Kellogg and John Schlmke, Plaintiffs, vs. William Brown and Mints Brown, h i, wife, Defendants. Summons. Law No. 3088. To William Brown, one of the above named defendants. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You ere hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed In the above entitled action within six weeks from the first publication of thia summons, and you will take notice that if you fall to appear and •newer or plead within that time, the plaintiffs for want thereof will •PPly to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s complaint herein, to-wlt for judg ment against the above named de fendants for the sum of »300.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from October 1, 1921 and the further sum of »55.00 attorney'« fees and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements In this ac tion. and for an order of sale dir ecting the sale of the following des cribed real property, to-wit: Lots 5 •nd 8 In Block C and Lota 5, 7 and * In Block D In the First Addition to Hermiston. Umatilla County, Ore gon, according to plat thereof filed March 8. 1907, in the office of the County Recorder of Umatilla County, Oregon, which property has been heretofore attached in the above en titled action and Is now held under writ of attachment, the proceeds from such sale to be applied in satis faction of plaintiff's Judgment and •II cogts. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of (he Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above en titled Court, duly made and entered • a the above entitled action on the l« th day of October, 1924, direct ing that service of the summons herein be made by publication there, of once a week for a period of six J consecutive weeks in the Hermiston Herald and the first publication here I" Is made pursuant Io said order on the 18th day of October, 1924, W. J. Werner. Attorney ter Ptalntirts «-71C Cash Paid for E ggs, C hickens, Turkeys, V» * H ides, Etc. YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE HERMISTON MARKET In P ark er S to re B ldg. VITAL - HISTORIC FASCINATING I I Phone 411 Subscribe for The H e r a l d - j A POWERFUL DRAMA THAT TEEMS WITH THRILLS IN TIIE LAST STAND OF THE WESTERN CATTLE KINGS. AND THEIR FINAI GIGANTIC DRIVE WITH 100,000 STEERS ACROSS THE CORDER. Another “Covered Wagon’’ EVERYONE IN UMATILLA COUNTY W h e n ^ o u Sir WILL WANT TO SEE THIS GIGAN Ì 1 I iO TIC PICTURE OF THE LAST GREAT l' CATTLE DRIVE. Thursday - Friday - Saturday D ec. 12 i ir e s It is because you realize iis- y . the best money can buy. Rivoli Theatre, Pendleton D e c . 11 ft WithKelly-Springhe ; Remember the Date and Place D e c . 13 We Sell Them P e a r so n ’s G a ra g e announcing a newwinlergasoline/ "V^OUR m otor’s gasoline requirements are different in w inter than in summer. T o m eet them exactly, the Standard Oil Com pany has perfected a new winter Red Crown gasoline. Quick starting I —your m otor will start at once. * ♦ ♦ * 100% P ow er! T h e new w inter “Red Crown" is balanced so you gain quick start ing w ithout sacrifice o f pow er or m ileage. Fill w ith the n ew w inter “Red Crown” today from any red, w h ite and blue pump in t o w n - a t Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers —“in every w a y a better gasoline.” ♦ * A »oft heart won't hurt * hard headed man. STANDARD OIL COMPANY A GOOD STEAK DINNER (California) Will make your heart happy. Me guarantee to give you the kind that h, pure, wholeeome— and our prices are the Lowest Poeelbla. „Qpiçk Starting ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J*. O. Address • li ■ ■ Phone Us Your Orders—We Deliver. m WE THINK COAL We are offering some very choice cuts from extra fine Also a good line of D ec. 13 Everything in Order The name of the prisoner was Gunn. "And what Is the charge?” Inquired (he magistrate. "That Gunn was loaded with drink, poor worship,” answered the constable. ”1 wish to be let off, air," pleaded the wretched man. “Qunn, you are discharged,” the magistrate told him. , And the report was In the papers next day.—London Tlt-BIts. Sir. Staylate—Really, I must be go ing. I must say those saddest words ever spoken—good-by. Miss Weerle—You might say some thing sadder than that. You might •ay ”Au revolr."—Boston Transcript ATTENTION Hereford and Durham Beeves Thursday - Friday - Saturday D « c - 11 la « " Helad» ton. Oregon. J tf-fo. — — ■ fo— X ___ MARKET JOHN KLUB, PROP. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ A * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦