The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 26, 1925, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
NEW
GOODS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger, of
ird; man. were Hermiston visitors
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nday.
Mr. John Cox of Portland was a
visitor at ths Ward home Sunday.
Mr. Cox la a coualn of Mr. W.-.rd.
Misa Lena Ward, accompanied by
her mother and father, motored to
Stanfield Sunday.
Otto Sapper who recently left this
city to taka charge of a hardware
store which Sapper«’ Inc. ha« pur­
chased at Sllferton, Oregon, return-
burned to this city the latter part
of last week. Mr. Sapper 1« very
well pleased with Silverton. When
he returns to the valley his family
will accompany him.
For Spring are beginning to
arrive. They include all the
late shades.
Ml«« Luclle Sullivan, who teaches
near Pilot Rock, spent the week­
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Sullivan.
These are sun and tub proof.
60 cents per yard.
SEE THEM
Otto C. Pierce
K IN G S L E Y S
Mrs. B. B. Garrett and Mrs. Pat
Slscel of Wasco drove up and spent
the week-end visiting friends. Mrs.
Garrett visited at the W. H. Shaar
home and Mrs. Siscel with friends
in Hermiston. They say the wheat
around Wasco 1B badly damaged and
many are already reseeding. Some
are taking advantage of the state
loan to enable them to get seed.
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HERMISTON * HOUSE OF QUALITY A N Q 8 « « V l » f
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Clyde McElroy ls building A resi­
dence north of the Minnehaha school.
Mrs. Nellie Hamer, who haH been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rowe
McFall». left on Saturday to return
to her home In Roseburg.
M AKE HENS L A Y
Weather proof well ventilated
poultry house« keep chlckna healthy.
A healthy chicken lays more egg*.
So th surest* way to Increase your
poultry profits la to provide proper
shelter. Wood ls the best material
to use, for It la wurm in winter, coot
In summer and does dot hold mois­
ture long; and It Is easy to work.
Cur plun3 arc d<signed to give tha
most practical aid to the poultry
raiser.
Materially Yours
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up to s o m e ,
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e x p l o s i v e n ic k te .
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H u m b er
Jess Lowery of Boardman, was a
Mr. Roosvelt said: “Revivals of
business visitor In Hermiston Tues­
1 religion are a necessity to clear the
day.
moral atmosphere.” What is true
Mr. Chas. Kaiser had the mlsfor- of a nation is true of any commun­
t tune to break a rib while fresnolng ity. You are invited to attend and
assist In the revival services now In
last week.
[ progress in the Mack building. Ser­
W. H. Quick has gone to Newberg vices each evening exceptt Saturday
on a business and pleasure trip. He at 7:30. Sunday services: Sunday
gchool 10. Preaching at 11. Song
will visit his mother while there.
1 and prayer service 7 P. M. Evangs-
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bowman were llstlc service 7:41.
Pendleton vlsltorg Friday
! J. B. Super has traded hie 60-acre
Frank Waueaman sustained pain­ ranch east of town for a 120-ccre
ful burns while preparing a vat of i farm at Lebanon. He expects to
water for scalding hogs. On throw­ move his family to the new home In
ing hot ashes In the wafer, the abc”t two weeks. A Mr. Gilbert of
steam flew up scalding his face and Lebanon will live on the place Mr.
neck.
Super is leaving.
WASH GOODS
Mrs. Clarence Vollva and Mrs. Geo.
Prlndle were hostesses Saturday to
• number of friends. A delightful
dinner was served after which the
evening was spent at cards. Those
entertained were membr8 of ths card
club.
County School Superintendent Mr.
Yeager has been visiting the school
In the outlying districts recently.
He? wag at ths Minnehaha school on
Thurtday.
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T u m -A -L u m
Lum ber Co.
FARM ERS!!
Do you know that the latest statistics shows that 00 Per
cent of all the horses in the United States are over 12 yean of
•age-
That all nationol authorities on t he subject agree that w ithii
the next few years there w ill be the biggest shortage and the
highest prices of horses ever knows. All over the northwest
they are now replacing the tractors with horses. Good horse«
have always been a fairly good pri ce and are now going up by
leaps and hounds. Why not be raising some good horses and
have seme to sell, or at least raise enough for your use and
save buying?
There is nothing like looking ahead. We hava a $800.00
stallion.
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For Twenty Yean Breeders of Quality Percheron Horse«.
Don’t forget that you» Horses won't live always. i
Notice ls hereby given that In ac­
cordance with ths provisions of
Ordinance No. 114 and the Charter'
of the City of Hermiston, a proposed
asMssnient has been made for the
purpose of proportioning ths eoat of I
the Improvement of that portion of]
Hurlburt Avenue lying between ths
east line of First street and the west
line of Fourth street as described In
said ordinance No. 114. The whole
cost of Improvement ls the sum of
11008.52 and the district to be as­
sessed therefor is «11 the lots hav­
ing a frontage upon said portion of
Hurdlbert Avenue above described.
Said proposed assessment ba« been
apportioned and Is on file In the of­
fice of the City Recorder and ls sub-
le d to inspection. Any objection
to such apportionment that may be
made in writing to the City Coun­
cil and filed with the Recorder with­
in ten days from March 12th, 1925,
will be heard and determined by the
Council on April 1st. 1925. before
the passage of any Ordinance assess­
ing the cost of such improvement.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
26th day of Fevruary, 1925,
25-3c
C. H. Skinner, City Recorder
Mrs. Herbert Shesley was hostesses
at a dinner party last Sunday at
her home In honor of Mlse Freldn
Campbell. The Invited guests were
Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner, Harry
land Lila McMillin.
HONEY LABELS
To Y our O rder and at Reasonable Prices
H as Y our
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
T H E HERM ISTON H ER A LD
L A D IE S
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Call and see new and beautiful
spring and summer styles in ladies
coats, suits, ensemble suits and one
piece dresses. 100 samples of goods
sold by the yard. World Star under­
wear, also individual measurements
for a real corset, “The Barcley.” Mrs.
Emm« Johnson, second house east
of Citholic church.
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I f you are in n eed o f a n ew Cream S ep arator it w ill
p a y you to in v e stig a te th e s e b argain s. T h ey w ill n ot last
lo n g a t th e se prices.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
K N ER R ’S REPAIR S
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W eld in g and M achine
W ork
Tires, T ubes and A ccessories
G enuine Ford Parts
7 Ae Shop That's Always Busy
Subscribe for The Heraid-$2.00
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FO R SA LE
A Ford touring car,
V in ta g e o f seventeen.
K now s it’s “ »tuff,”
A n d guaranteed w a ed
A n A d am G ood I im er,
W ill m ak e it sell,
H as a durn good m otor,
A n d w ill go like h—-
Come 6a ant
renew if nex.
tóme y o u ar<
b i town.
We Want Yon
to keep in mind, the
fact that in addition to
printing th is n ew s­
paper we do job work
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
j Pearson’s Garage
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car belUat the lie ahead of you.
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Play aafa by aiming in and get­
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ting a GOOD PUh’E OF STEAK for
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dinner— there la nothing like to
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“hit the spot” every time. We have
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Just the eat yoa want— come in.
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Jersey B ull tw o years old. St.
M aw es
R osaires
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I J Mr«. Georgs Wagner wa„ hostesses
g st a dinner at her home In this city breeding. D am s record tw o
■ last Friday. Those present were
S Mrs. Dunlap. Mr». Curtis Simons,
5 9 5 pounds
" Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Ralph Parks, Mrs. silver m ed al co w .
■ Herbert Shesley and Frelda Camp-
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T h ese S ep arators are ex a c tfy th e sam e as th e new
s ty le P rim rose w ith th e o n e ex cep tio n o f th e b earin gs and
are ab solu tely gu a ra n teed .
BUSINESS LOCALS
Louise Jory bps bipen suffering
wllh Infection In her hand.
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ea ch , regu lar price $100.00.
of
Prann, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agnew.
Little Bobby being sick prevented
For Sale In Hermiston, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sullivan from be­
A modern ehtngle bungalow, all
ing present. After dinner the guests
built-in features; French window«,
spent several pleasant hours at cards.
basement, coal house, chicken house,
garage and three lota. Terms. D.
Clarence Vollva. who has been ail­ H. Cook, Box 197.
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ing for some time, is slightly im­
proved.
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Mrs. Geo. Creasy, who has been
visiting at the home of her daugh­
ter, Mrs. A. W. Agnew, ls leaving
thia Week for her home In Portland.
W e h a v e le ft only tw o o f th e N o ..2 s is e 450 jjlbs. cap­
a city plain b earing m a ch in es w h ic h 'w e w ill sell a t $75.00
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
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Teddie L. Hall, deceased.
Notice ls hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministratrix of the estate of Teddie
! L. Hall, deceased, and has qualified
| as the law directs. All persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
required to present the earns to me
at the office of W. J j . -Warner. my
attorney, at his office In Hermiston,
H. R. Loughlln, one of the early Oregon, with proper vouchers with­
ploneeers of the Umatilla project, in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 26th day of February,
has been visiting In Hermleton. Mr.
Laughlin Is still a booster for the 1921.
B. MARJORIB HALL.
project and believes the future out­
Administratrix.
look for irrigated lands ls very 21-its
bright.
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LADIES AID SOCIETIES
Mrs. Lou Brownell has returned Can raise large money easily and
to her home In Umatilla, aftea a quickly for any special purpose. One
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladies Club raised Dearly |l,« 0 0 ;
W. H. Simmons In Columbia.
others have raised In the hundreds.
This ls done by the use
the Lad­
J. H. Bean, an ex-rancher of the les Aid Cook Book prorared tor you
Columbia district, was a visitor here as If originally made for you exstu-
last week from Lexington. He re­ slvely. Full particulars how to
porta the loss of 300 acres of wheat raise the money and sample copy of
seeded last fall. Mr. Bean traded book sent prepaid for only 56 cents
Ready to operate right
his farm In Columbia for the wheat in stampe.
now. Only one eoclety to handle in
land at Lexington.
any community at one time. Be
the first to get , this. Cut this out
Miss Mayhew, teacher of the
and send with your letter to the
seventh grade, was hostess at a movie
Ladle» Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg
party Friday evening when mmbers
lster, Dept. B-70, Springfield, IIll
of her class attended the showing of
noie. Mention this paper.
Robin Hood at the Playhouse.
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Insurance.
At Dodd'», offhee. 21-tfo
Mr. an Mrs. Geo. Prlndle and Mr.
end Mr«. Clarence Vollva entertain­
Free with a cash purchase of 25
ed Saturday evening, February 21,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George or more from stock, one gold filled
Prlndle on the weat side with a de­ brooch. W. H. Ogden.
lightful George Washington dinner
Twenty-five per cent discount on
party. The table was very prettily
decorated with patriotic candles and ladles’ rings. This la a real bar­
place cards of tiny hatchete. Those gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
present were Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
If you can sell an article backed
Prlndle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M., Prlndle,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone. Mr. and by National advertising, write Fuller
Mrs. Pat Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brush Co., 709 Calvin street, Pen­
W. McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
dleton,
Oregon.
24-ltp
Kaiser, Mr, Cleve Clark, Miss Edith
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Primrose Cream Separator«
, at Special Reduced Prices
STREET IMPROVEMENT
MENT. HURLBURT AVENUE.
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T o UTELL’ EM
Tha Christian Science service« ar«
hold la room« next to th« Andltorium
«very Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 10:11. AH are eordlally
invited to attend. Wedaesday eve­
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
at tw o y ea rs th ree m onths. 6 2 0
pounds o f fa t in 3 0 5 days a s a
four y ea r old.
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