The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 28, 1925, Image 4

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Saturday, May 30
STORE WILL BE CLOSED
Mr. and Mr». Arthur Chrlatenscn
and children, of McMinnville, Oregon,
have been vlaltlng at the Crowder
home thia week. Mr». Christensen
1» a brother of Mrs. Crowder.
CLOSED
All Day Saturday
MAY 30
. Memorial
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Otto C. Pierce
K I N G S L E Y 'S
H B A M I S T O N ’B
m o use
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Q U A L IT Y
A N D S E R V IC E "
Make The Hens Keep You
Good housing Is necessary to the
health, comfort and consequent pro­
duction of the flock
It saves labor,
Increases profits and adds to the joy
of the owner.
Many hens go on a strike each
year because the place in which they
have to lay and rrostl sunsuttable.
l ’tor hen houses or none at all, are
the reasons why many hens do not
lay as the owner thinks they should.
Come In and talk to us about hen
houses; we have the best kind of hen
house lumber and some Ideas about
poultry house plans that you may
decide to adopt.
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Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson,
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T rip
Summer
Excursion
Fares
In vH««« « a lly bvt-wwaa
W h y n o t v is it Z io n
N a t i o n a l P a r k , this
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l i r n c o m p le te in­
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M ay XX and Sept. IS
Denver.......... $ M OO
Omaha........... 67.00
K a n ... City... 67.00
St. Louis......... 76.50
Chicago.......... 81.00
Detroit............ 100.62
Cincinnati. . . . 101.30
Cleveland.. ..$103.5«
Toronto......... 108.75
Pittsburgh . . . 114.7«
Washington .. 136.5«
Philadelphia. . 130.M
New York....... 142.40
Boston............ 148.50
C orrep ondm g Zaras to o th e r im p o r ta n t cantors
Pinal return limit October 31,1925. Liberal stq
over privileges going and returning.
A side trip to Yellowstone at small
cost will afford the experience of a life time.
Call us by phone and let us make all your arrange­
ments. Costs no more and will save your valuable time.
R. C. WOUGHTER.
Hermiston, Oregon
Wm. McMURRAY. Geni. Pass. Agent.
Portland, Oregon
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Big Davi» has returned to Her-
nnlston after a visit to Seattle and ■
Portland.
Albert Hedwall, of
spending a vacation
with his folks.
boy
and
Be-
was
and
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f in is h in g
Two new patterns of open
stock English Dinnerware
now on display in our show
window.
d e p a r t­
m en t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
Portland. 1»
here visitin g
An eight and s quarter pound
was born last Thursday to Mr.
Mrs Fred C. Stone, of Umatilla.
fore her marriage Mrs. Strfce
Arleath Dowell, daughter of Mr.
Mrs.J. T. Dowell of this city.
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m eth o d s and eq u ip m en t
and ex p ert h a n d lin g , can
h elp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
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T o ok t h e " k i c k ”
p ictu res y o u w ant.
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T o u se a sla .’g exp res­
sio n :
“ W e ’re th ere a .
fin ish .”
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell were
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
o u t o P o u r liv e s
ThertTV ie k ic k took
t h e D c tn o c re ts o u t
o f o u r liv e s .
the
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
R. Beasley and son Miles left i
Saturday for Lewiston, Idaho Miles ]
will return the latter part of the
week while his father w ill spend the
summer at Lewiston.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
THE WINCHESTER STORE
BUSINESS LOCALS
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Insurance. At Dodd’g offfice. 21-tfc
George Wagoner and Charles Skin.
ner left today for a trip to Lewiston,
Idaho
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I We are giving Special Bargains
¡every Saturday. See Our ad- In
¡this issue. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co.
Karr Lomax left Monday for Eu-
gene where he w ill Join his father,
who Is employed near that city, and
where he w ill remain the remainder
of the summer.
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Pat Sullivan and son Harold re-
turned Monday from a trip to Klam-
ath Palls and W illam ette Valley
points. After visitin g other sections
of the country Pat states that he Is
very well satisfied with the project.
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George. Wagoner returned Friday
from a business trip to Wnsco and
Fossil.
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Everyone having work at my store
ls reqUested to call for same at once
a8 j am closing up the business and
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to have these off my hands.
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Wm. H. Ogden, Watchmaker.
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is added to
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REBEKAH DANCE
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: Another feature added to the Re-
i bekah dance w ill be an Oriental solo
dance by Jane Warner, an acrobatic
dance by Isabelle Dodd, Margaret
Waterman, Charlotte Ralph
and
Maxine Avery. Those who missed
Dr. Illsley is driving a new Buick this dance given by Mrs Callahan’s
pupils before w ill have an opprtun-
coach.
ity of seeing it this time.
A. D. Crosland has purchased a
new Studebaker six. Mr. Crosland
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
and fam ily expect to leave soon on
MEETING
a motor trip that w ill take them to
Notice
is
hereby
given to the legal
the middle west.
veters of School District No. 14 of
Mrs. T. S Townsend, of Portland, Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
cartie Monday and w ill spend a cou­ that the Annual School Meeting of
ple of weeks here w ith Mr. Town­ said District w ill be held at the
send and visiting her many friends School House; to begin at the hour
of Two o’clock P. M. on the third
In Hermiston.
Monday of June, being the 15th day
The Methodist Ladles Aid w ill of June, A. D. 1925. .
The m eeting Is called for the pur­
hold an all day meeting Wednesday.
nJune 3. at the home of Mrs. August pose of electing One Director and
Beisse. Cars from the church at One Clerk and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
10:30.
Dated this 23rd day of May, 1925.
Chas. Hahn has bought a new Attest: R. A. Brownson, Dist Clerk.
W. J. Warner,
Maxwell sedan.
Chairman Board of Directors.
O. O. Felthouse Is hlghbrowing his
friends with a new Dodge sedan.
YOU MAY WIN $1,500.00
If you are able to make the most
Mrs Frank Bilderback is visiting words out of the letters contained In
In Portland for a few days.
the words 'rTOILET NECESSITIES.”
A total of $3,000 In cash prizes w ill
Mrs. Herbert Shesley left Tuesday be awarded to competitors In this
for a visit with home folks in W ash­
Great WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST
ington.
Send stamp for circular and rules.
Address, Sheffield Laboratories, Dept.
Cochlln, of Eugene, father of 12, Aurora, Illinois.
Mrs 8. M. Campbell, Is visitin g at
the home of his daughter in this
city.
L egal B lanks For S a le at T h e H erald O ffice
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ADAM GOOD TIMER
A Snappy Spark Every Time
Nothing like it on earth. Few have
been there—che trip was too hard. But
now you can see it in perfect comfort
via Union Pacific—sleeping cars, motor
tours over good roads, good living ac­
commodations. Low Summer fares
Personally escorted all-expense tours
Side trip to Kaibab Forest and North
Rim Grand Canyon.
Easy starting in cold or wet
weather.
Fool Proof.
More Power.
Smmother running motor.
Starts your motor on the mag­
neto.
It is a positive Make and Break
Timer, using Genuine Tungsten
points, the same as used on high
priced cars.
It is self lubricating and requires
no grease or oil inside the shell.
Put It on and forget It.
Guaranteed for one year.
Send l o r F re e B o o k
illustrated in natural colors. It will
.help you plan the most satisfying vaca­
tion of your life.
F. C. Woughter,
Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI-
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 22. 1525.
Notice Is hereby given that Mar­
garet Johns, widow of Cato J. Johns,
of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on May
10, 1922, made Homestead Entry No.
024391 (La Grande No. 021330) for
S% N W « , N% SW ’4 , Section 22,
Township 5 North, Range 28 East
W illam ette Meridian, has filed not­
ice of Intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before W. J.
Warner, United States Commissioner,
at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 9th
day of July, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank Jewett, W. T. Roberts, F. B.
Swayze. Harry Spinning, all of Her­
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J. W. Donnelly, Register.
Jack Biggs was a business visitor
In Mnbton Wednesday.
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This Store Will Be
CLOSED
A ll day, Saturday, May 30
The members of the Epworth Lea­
gue w ill hold a cooked food sale on
Saturday, June 6. at Sappers store.
Memorial
Day
Free Methodist N otice.—(Rev. J. !
Murnau will preach at the Mission
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The
new pastor. Charles Durston, Is e x ­
pected to arrive during the week
Ito take charge of the work here. Rev.
| J. K Murnau. D. E.
R. C. Canfield left Thursday for,
an extended stay at the home of his
daughter. Mrs. E. H. Gardiner and
(family near Nyssa. Oregon. Two
new Irrigation projects are going In
In this vicinity and he will also I n -,
vcstlgate the merits of these.
, n lsg malting flrsf Wednesday each
month.
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It takes more horse sense than
horse power on a crowded street.
It takes some of onr
HIGH QUALITY MEAT
to help make life worth living. We
pride ourselves on onr stock of meats
— because it represents the best the
market affords.
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T o Y our O rder and a t R eason ab le Price«
B O Y N T O N ’S G R O C E R Y
The Diamond W Store
Ben Jory and J. D. Waghorn are
recent purchasera of Ford cars from
the Kellogg Motor Co.
Th» Christian Selene» servlzwe nr»
held In room» n»xt Io the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
‘ school ( t i l d i ----AH i r . x«4UUy-
Invlted to atland.“ "Wednesday 8YF
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__E. church services.— Sabbath
M.
school at 10 o'clock. Morning wor­
ship at 11 o ’clock. Epworth Lea­
gue at 7 P. M. Evening worship,
at 8 P. M. Prayer and Bible study
class Thursday at 8 o'clock
Henry
Young, Minister.
Pearson’s Garage
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Mr. and Mrs H. F. Sullivan and
daughter Maxine returned to their
home In Portland after a two weeks'
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.
P. Sullvan.
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Mrs. W. L. Hamm left Sunday
morning for an extended vlsla with
relatives In Earlham and Murray.
Idaho.
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