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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1925)
n a NEW GOODS GINGHAMS For Spring are beginning to arrive. They include all the late shades. These are sun and tub proof. 6 0 cents p e r yard. SEE THEM K IN G S L E Y S ■ H O U S E O F IN C . Q U A L IT Y A N D « E H V IC g " O t v i r i . i i i a t la U r w t UlMiMd H m u d T h .r . A bout lb« City «od M«tofck Lila McMillin was hostess at a delightful dinner last Sunday evening. Those who enjoyed her hospitality were, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shesley, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner, Harry McMillin and MiBs Freida Campbell. Mrs. Guy Jones and two child ren of Pomeroy, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Authur Muamau and two children, of Paulouse are visiting at the home of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Muamau in this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Parsons of this city celebrated forty- eight years of married life last Saturday. Sons and daughters of the couple were present to ex tend congratulations. ] Turn-A -L um N ew « — there’» no time like the present . . . to bring In your building troubles. — try our plan service for a good spring building tonle there’g nothing better. T u m -A -L u m L um ber Co. A. Brownton, Mgr. J. H. Hammon, who farms the Raley ranch, is plowing and prepar ing a large acreage for re-seed:ng. The ranch is one of the oldest and best on the project. Two cases of chicken pox is re ported in the Minnehaha district June and Neva Richards are confined to their home with an attack. Mr. Griner of Toppenish, Wash., a former Butter creek resident, was a visitor in the Minnehaha neighbor hood this week. He made a trip to Pendleton with 200 turkeys which he disposed o f on the Pendleton mar ket. Mr. Griner was accompanied by his stepson, Burton Wilson. O f u t 3 our in P ro v id « n c e vuell th o u g h , bijT <5o ground looking ror holes "for Providence "to pull .¿/OO o u t op T G ran itew are, 3 0 per cen t o ff. T inw are, 3 0 per cen t off. D ish es, 3 3 1-3 per cen t o ff. G lassw are, 3 3 1 -3 per cen t o ff. Furniture, 4 0 per cen t o ff. R A D IO —4 tube, co m p lete w ith loud speaker, tubes and b atteries, $ 9 5 .0 0 . SA P P E R S’ INC. B. F. Williams, Mrs. W. A. Hine- ,ine and Margaret Ornduff, of Mil- ton, motored down Saturday and spent the week end visiting with W. A. Hineline. Mrs. F. B. Pennock is convales cent after a severe attack of asthma. Theo. Parks, who for some time past has been proprietor of a feed store in Umatilla and who is well known to the resi^lenlq of this city, has moved his family to Pendleton where they will reside. The Neighborhood club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C. Canfield on Wednesday, Feb. 25. A good program is being prepared for the occasion. J. R. Johnson of Boardman was a business visitor here last Monday. ‘ ¡I » PK E A Ii’ These Separators are exactly the same a» the new atyle Primrose with the one exception of the bearings and are absolutely guaranteed. If you are in need of a new Cream Separator it will pay you to investigate these bargains. They will not last long a t these prices. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE K NER R ’S REPAIR SH O P LADIES AID SOCIETIES W eld in g and M achine W ork Can raise large money easily and quickly for any special purpose. One Ladies Club raised nearly »1.000; others have raised In the hundreds. This is done by the use of the Lad ies Aid Cook Book prepared for you as if originally made for you exclu sively. Full particulars how to raise the money and sample copy of book sent prepaid for only 50 cents In stamps. Ready to operate right now. Only one society to handle In any community at one time. Be the first to get this. Cut this out and send with your letter to the Ladies Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg ister, Dept. B-70, Springfield, Illi nois. Mention this paper. Tires, T ubes and A ccessories G enuine Ford Parts The Shop That's Always Busy Rivoli Theatre P e n d le t o n Subscribe for The H erald-^.ou N ext M onday N ite ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing th is n ew s paper w e do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us FO R SALE : Prices, 85c-$1.10-$1.65 S E A T S N O W S E L L IN G Order yours by mail NOW BRO O M S A Ford touring car, V in ta g e of seventeen. K now s it’s “ stu ff,” A n d guaranteed w eaned. A n A dam Good Tim er, W ill m ak e it sell, H as a durn good m otor, A nd w ill go like h --- Made from local straw 5 0 c Each VEGETABLES Spinach, 2 lbs. 25c Cauliflower, 25c and 30c Head Cabbage, 7c lb. Lettuce, 2 for 25c Bunch Carrots and Bunch Turnips, 2 for 25c Florida G rape Fruit 2 for 25c O ranges, 3 5 c D ozen SU G A R L A D IE S Call and see new and beautiful spring and summer style« in ladit ■ coats, suit*, ensemble suits and one piece dresses. HX) samples of goods sold by the yard. World Star under wear; also individual measurements for a real corset, “The Bareley. Mrs. Emma Johnson, aeeond house east of Catholic church, 24.2tp )| In the Matter of the Estate of James Alexander Cratg Thom. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hag been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Jamee Alexander Craig Thom, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. Warner, my attorney. In Hermis ton. Oregon, with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 8th day of January, 1925. John M. Thom, 18-5tc Administrator. H as Y . our C ome * aTK - , renew it near. aubstnpnon you an E x p ir e d ? in town. L. A. Hunt, manager of the North west hay growers, and who at one time was at the head of the local association, was a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. A n o th er Reduction T o C lose Out We have left only two of the No. 2 size 450 lbs. cap acity plain bearing machines which we will sell at $75.00 each, regular price $100.00. FEB. 2 3 Mrs. Pat Siscel of Wasco, is visit ing at the home of Mrs. George Wag ner for a few days. Kellogg Auto Company report the sale of the following cars: Ford coupe to F. E. Foreman, truck to A. A. Little, roadster to Reclamation ser vice. Primrose Cream Separators at Special Reduced Prices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Word has been received from Pen gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden. I dlaton to the effect that Lee Christ If you can sell an article backed ian, who is confined to the hospital by National advertising, write Fuller in that city with a had attack of Brush Co., 709 Calvin street, Pen | rheumatism, is improving. dleton. Oregon. 24-ltp Mrs, Lindon Barnett motored to Walla Walla Sunday to spend a few For Sale In Hermiston, Oregon. days with her mother who lives there. A modern shingle bungalow, all Colonel McNaught has been con built-in features; French window», basement, coal house, chicken house, fined to his home for the past week garage and three lots. Terms. D. on account of sicknass. H. Cook, Box 197. 22-4tp On Eebruary 5th a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt, of , this city. Subscribe For The Herald Quite a number of farmers are loading hay at Hinkle siding, much of it being association hay. The bal ers are at work in the Col. McNaught field, having baled most all oi the hay west of town. This leaves but little unsold hay in the stacks. R. ■You tell ' em i O tto C. P ierce H E R M IS T O N LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • The Christian Setene« services ar« held la rooms next to the Auditorium every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:16. All are cordially invited to attend. Wednesday «ve ntas meeting first Wednesday each month. Rev. C. E- Dietz from Caldwell, Idaho, is preaching every night in the room next to the City Market. BUSINESS LOCALS The meetings have started off with a good spirit and some definite good See C. D. Porter for all kinds of has been accomplished already. Insurance. At Dodd’a off flee. 21-tfc Everyone is invited and urged to , come. Sunday schocl at 10, preach Free with a cash purchase of $5 or more from stock, one gold filled ing at 11 at the same place. brooch. W. H. Ogden. Stated communication of Queen Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday Twenty-five per cent discount on night at 7:30. By order of W. M. ladies’ rings. This is a real bar WASH GOODS | HXBXX8TOX TTUHtAJ/n. TnCBMIflTO-gJ, ORJjQOH. 10 lb. Sacks 90c-25 lbs Sacks, $2.20 BOYNTON’S GROCERY PHONE 551 THE DIAMOND W STORE err c m : P ea rso n ’s G arage ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ » Safety fln tl tlways watch the car belilag the ore ahead of you. Play safe by Aiming in and get ting a GOOD FiaTE OF STEAK for dinner— that* is nothing like to "hit the spot’’ «very time. We hav« Just the out ytm want— come in. CITY M EA T M ARK ET J0KV B U S . PROP. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦