The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 05, 1925, Image 6

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    Bulk Eocene
3 0 cen ts per gallon
Early Rose-
Earlist of all
and’ Irish Cob-
<k
bier seed pota­
toes 4c per lb
G ARD EN
SE E D S-O N IO N
O w i i a i a W la U fM t G lM M d Hava
and Ther. Abwit tka fit» u d
Naishborkoul
Mrs B. Mumma, who met with a
painful accident a week ago Sunday
morning, la recovering. She had the
misfortune to fall from the top step
of her porch, spraining and tearing
ligament« loose from her ankle.
' Dr. Illeley rendered firat aid.
Stated communication of Queen
Esther chapter O B. 3. next Tuesday
night, 7:30. V tx irj are welcome,
j By order of W. M.
A bstness meeting of the Jfop'iet
Ladle«' Aid will be held at the home
of Mr«. E. P. lllsley Manli II.
Ke inore 5a
wAhts 'to
bor row the
tnorc He
S h a ke s puh
h&nä
J. M. Biggs and family were I s l ­
ington visitors Saturday.
Mr. C. W. Kelly haH leaned a
wheat ranch near Lexington and will
move there in .the near future.
Mrs. R. O. Horning has been con­
fined to her home this week on ac­
count of Illness.
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Arthur Peterson returned thl„ I
week from Glasgow, Kansas, where
.he recently took his family.
O tto C. P ierce
K I N G S L E Y S IN C .
H t W M IS T O N B H O U B g O F Q U A L IT Y A N D « t R V I C t "
BUSINESS LOCALS
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Insurance.
At Dodd’a offfice. 21-tfo
W. H. Starr Is seeding ten acres of !
new land near his home place.
Free with a cash purchase of 35
Invitations are out for a birthday or more from stock, one gold filled
party In honor of Billie Jackson's brooch. W. H. Ogden.
sixth birthday. Mrs. Jackson will
entertain the little folks of the neigh­
Twenty five per cent discount on
borhood Friday afternoon.
ladies' rings. This is a real bar­
gain; come and see.
Jens Skovbo made a business trip
to Portland on Monday.
SETS
!
^R hjtell ’ em
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
For Sale In Hermiston, Oregon.
Signs of spring are lnevldence. I A modern shingle bungalow, all
The ditch crews are out cleaning built-in features; French windows,
basement, coal house, chicken house,
and repairing ditches.
garage and three lots. Terms. D.
22-4tp
Miss Turck was a Sunday guest I H. Cook, Box 197.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prlndle enter­
tained their friends and neighbors at
their home on the west side Saturday
I night. Cards furnished an evening
■diversion after which delicious re-
i freshments were served.
u
Materially Your«
R. A. Brownton, Mgr.
Re-opened
T he Im perial C leaners are
now open for business.
Suits
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanellne were
Pendleton callers last Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell accompanied i
the affirmative debating team to
Milton Wednesday evening.
Baptist church. March 8— Bible
school at 10 A. M. Sermon by the
pastor at 11 A. M., subject. “Behold
the Man.’’ Service at 7:30 P. M.
A. Segsworth, pastor.
LADIES AID SOCIETIES
,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
clean ed and
pressed $ 1 .5 0
PH O N E 53W
Can raise large money easily and
quickly for any special purpose. One
Ladles Club raised nearly 31.000;
others h«ve raised In the hundreds.
Thl« la done by the use of the Lad-
laa 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 cne time. Be
the first to get this. Cut this out
and send with your letter to the
Ladisg Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg­
ister, Dept. B-70, Springfield, Illi­
nois. Mention this paper.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
K N E R R ’S REPA IR S b O P
W eld in g and
a Lias
W ork
Tires, Tubes and A cce’> r.
Genuine Ford PtH
1 he Shop That’s Always
FARMERS!!
Do you know that the latest statistics shows that 90 Per
cent of all the horses is the United States are over 12 yean of
age.
That all nationol authorities on t he subject agree that within
the next few years there w ill be the biggest shortage and the
highest prices of horses ever known. All over the northwest
they are now replacing the tractors with horses. Good hors-i
have always been a fairly good price and are now going up by
leaps and bounds. Why not be raising some good horses and
have some to sell, or at least raise enough for your use and
•ave buying!
There is nothing like looking ahead. We have a $800.00
stallion.
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PHONE 551
P e a rso n ’s G a ra g e
THE DIAMOND W STORE
FOR SALE
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Jersey B ull tw o years old. St.
M aw es
R osaires
O lga
Lad
D am s record tw o
silver m ed al co w . 5 9 5 pounds
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A Ford touring car,
Vintage of seventeen.
Knows it’s * 'stuff,”
And guaranteed wva; ed.
An Adam Good Timer,
Will make it sell,
Has a durn good motor,
And will go like h---
BOYNTON’S GROCERY
Fifty miles below the head of the
passes of the Mississippi and not far
from where Southwest pass loses It­
self In the Gulf of Mexico, n little
stream no wider than a village sheet
curves sway from the main "pass.”
Along both sides are tiny landings,
aud hack of each there is s cottage.
The cottages sre now neglected and
forlorn, but once they were palm-
shaded, rose-guarded and lovely.
There, In the days when SoulhvCest
pa>s was the principal month of the
Mississippi, dwelt the pilot« who car­
ried ship« across the bar.
“Old Pilot Town" Is hidden from the
traveler on the pass liy a dense tune-
brake, and strangers seldom enter Its
bayou. One who did came down the •
river In ■ skiff and turned Into “Old
Pilot Town Bayou" at noon for din­
ner. He found a ready mesl at the
first cottage, where dwelt sn old wom­
an, widow of one of the oldtime pilots.
A« the meal progressed, one by one
Interested neighbors dropped In to see
the stranger, till a doxen were braced
against the walls.
"How many people live here now,
Mrs. Clarkf" asked the visitor. “1
thought the bayou was rather de­
serted.“
Mrs. Clark looked round the room
and took account of stock.
"You can count them for yourself,"
«he «aid. “They are all here."
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FO R SA LE
Earliest of All and Early Ohio
Certified Seed Potatoes $.75
per hundred.
WAo/e Population of
Town W a t Be fora Him
O f M uch M o re In tero tt
Wife (reading newapa|>er)— Seten-
tlata can multiply the Round of the
human voice 12.000 tlmea.
Husband
(thoughtlessly) — What
have they done In the way of subtrac­
tion}—Stray Stories.
C. C. CLINESMITH & SON.
For Twenty Years Breeders of Quality Percheron Horses.
Don’t forget that your Horses won't live always.
O nion S ets 1 5 c lb.
pounds o f fa t in 3 0 5 d ays a s a
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If you are in need of a new Cream Separator it will
pay you to investigate these bargains. They will not last
long at these prices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Teridie L. HaH, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministratrix of the estate of Teddls
L. Hall, deceased, and has qualified
as the law directs. All persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
required to present the same to me
at the office of W. J, Warner, my
attorney, at his office in Hermiston,
Oregon, with proper vouchers with­
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 26th day of February,
1925.
E. MARJORIE HALL.
25-5tc
Administratrix.
at tw o y ea rs th ree m onths. 6 2 0
Herald Want Adi Bring Yog Resulti
These Separators are exactly the same as the new
style Primrose with the one exception of the bearings and
are absolutely guaranteed.
Kentucky Wonder Beans,' lb. - 25c
25c
Golden Wax Beans, lb. -
Burpee Stringle3s Beans, lb - 25c
25c
Dwarf Telephone Peas, lb.
25c
Early Gradus Peas, lb.
25c
Golden Bantam Corn, lb.
25c
Edfly Minnesota Corn, lb.
Kleckley Sweety Watermelon
$1.00
Burrell Gem Musk melon
$1.00
Seed
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-
breeding.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
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.
SEEDS
Mrs. Nugent and Mrs. McFarland,
of Umatilla, were visitors at the
Communltf club muslcale this week.
Weather proof well ventilated
poultry houses keep chlckns healthy.
A healthy chicken lays more eggs.
So th surest way to Increase your
potiltry profits Is to provide proper
shelter. Wood |a the best material
to use, for It Is warm In winter, eoo[
In summer and does not hold mois­
ture long; and It Is easy to work.
Our plang are designed to give the
most practical aid to the poultry
raiser.
Primrose Cream Separators „.
at Special Reduced Prices
Notice le hereby given that in ac­
cordance with the provision« of
Ordinance No. 114 and the Charter
of the City of Hermiston, a proposed
assessment has been made for the
purpose of proportioning the cost of
the improvement of that portion of
Hurlburt Avenue lying between the
east line of First street and the weet
line of Fourth street a8 described ta
said ordinance No. 114. The whole
cost of improvement is the sum of
31008.52 and the district to be aa-
i sessed therefor is all the lo ti har-'
Ing a frontage upon said portion of
llurdlbert Avenue abovs described.
Said proposed assessment ha« been
apportioned and is on file in the of­
fice of the City Recorder and la sub-
lect to inspection. Any objection
to such apportionment that may be
made in writing to the City Conn­
ell 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
24th day of Fevruary, 1925.
25-3c
C. H. Skinner, City Recorder
at the E. H. Jackson home.
Mrs. Roberta Gunn of Umatilla, j
was a Hermiston visitor last Friday. |
MAKE HENS LAY
W. II. Ogden.
MOT, HURLBURT A VEITCH.
four y e a r old.
LOGAN TODD
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Safely f lt a i
klways watch the
car belitat tka Wie ahead of you.
Play safe by aim ing in and get­
ting a GOOD P IK E OF STEAK for
dinner—thara la nothing like to
“hit the spot’’ «vary time. We have
Just.tha eat you rant—come in.
CITY MEAT MARKET
jorar k u s , prof .
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