The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 11, 1925, Image 4

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    THE
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
6 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser - -
6 Bars Laundry Soap
.50
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1 Pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes -
2 Pkgs. Naptha Chips
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fflC B M IB T O a
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
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OlmaaS H«.
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H E H M IS T O N , O R E C O X ,
Bring in Tour
Films
S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L
Special Bargain Sale Saturday, June 13
Mrs. Newton Westcott and two
children of Nevada, are visiting with
her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Botkins.
Marlas
Briggs returned home 1
i from Albany Sunday where she had
i been employed during the past year ,
j as a teacher.
Tom Wurster and J. N. Smith mot-
I >red to Pendleton 8unday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bains of ,
Walla Walla, were week end guests 1
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar .In this :
city.
BLUE BAND JUGS
1 Pint Jug, Regular price, 40 o e n ts...........
.......Special, 25c
1 1-2 Pint Jug, Regular Price, 50 cents.......
....... Special, 35c
m eth o d s and e q u ip m en t
2 Pint Jug, Regular Price, 75 cents...................
..... Special, 50c
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
3 Pint Jug, Regular price $1.00..........................
_.....Spedai, 65c
O
ur f in is h in g d e p a r t­
m en t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
p ictu res y o u want.
T o u se a sla.-g exp res­
3 Bars Toilet Soap
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1 Japanese Parasol -
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Total value
1.25
- $3.18
T o t a l V a lu e $ 3 .1 8
SA TU R D A Y
ONLY
$2.35
O t t o C . P ie r c e
K IN G S L E Y S
H IR M IS T O N 'S
H O U S E
O F
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y
A N O 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 rrosll sunsultable.
l ’ror hen houses or none at all, are
the reasons why many hens do not
lay as the owner thinks they should.
Come In nnd talk to us about hen
houses; we have the best kind of hen
house lumber nnd some Ideas about
poultry holme plans that you may
decide to adopt.
,
Materially Yours
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Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
B. A. Brownson, Mgr.
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W. W. Felthotisc and family left
' Tuesday morning by car for Port-
| land where they will spend a few
days.
Announcement
The Undertaking Business former­
ly owned by J. T. Brown, at 704
Thompson Street, Pendleton, has been
1 Jicn l'ver
B. Bomboy, and will
H» conducted at the same place.
Piio^e (id.
Lady Assistant.
FLY- DI
T h e insecticide w ith the pleasant odor ' ?
MADE IN OREGON
The Sunbeam and Golden Star
girls’ classes of the M. E. Sunday
school will hold an Ice cream social
on the city lawn Saturday evening
at 7:30. If he weather should be
unfavorable will hold it In the church
basement. All are invited to come.
We are closing out our complete line of J. and G. Meakin English Dinnerware in the White and Geld
MITCHELL DRUG COMTANY
Hermiston. Oregon
Band Patterns, on which we are giving a Special Cash Discount of 25 per cent.
This is your chance to
complete your set of Gold Band Dishes at a Bargain.
BUSINESS LOCALS
A VEGETABLE SHORTENING
2 lb. Pail . . 50c
4 lb. Pail . . 95c
RAISINS
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ADAM GOOD TIMER
A Snappy Spark Every Time
Easy starting in cold or wet
weather.
Fool Proof.
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More Power.
Smoother 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 seir lubricating and requires
no grease or oil Inside the shell.
Put it on and forget It.
Guaranteed for one year.
THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI­
TIVELY WATER FR 00F
! P e a r s o n ’s G a r a g e
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15 Ounce D. W. Raisins .................. ..........................................2 for 25c .
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Curtis Simons and wife left Wed­
nesday morning for Walla Walla.
They will spend some time visiting
Mr. Simon's father after which’ a
trip will be made to points In Idaho.
12 Ounce Glass Oest’s Pure J a m ...................... ............................... 25c
Mrs. Varin Qrsham and children,
’.of Portland, are vlaltlng her par- j
eats. Mr. nnd MnC J. 8. Weal In
«this city.
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Dr. Prime and family who have
j been spending an extended vacation
In California, have returned to their
| home here. Dr. Prime's health is
I murh Improved and he Is wearing n
! coat of California tan.
Lutheran services will be held at
I the Columbia school house Sunday,
I June 31, at 2 P. M. A stereoptlron
lecture on ihe life of Christ will be
given at 7:30 P. M. Rev. Gray of
Portland, will be la charge of the
'services.
Legal Blank* For Sale at The Herald Office
Armour’s Vegetóle
4 Found Bag Seedless R a isin s..........................................................
Mrs. Carter, sister of Oren and
Willard Felthouse. la visiting at her
brothers’ homes. Mrs. Carter Is
I from Logansport, Indiana.
R«?AD THE WANT ADS—
CLOSE OUT SPECIAL
th e
Ore. Hardware & Impi. Co.
F. C. McKenzie and family mot­
ored to Pendleton Wednesday. The
boys will go with the Pendleton Boy
| Secuta on the Rotarían picnic at
Meacham and will remain for a two
i week,' visit In Pendleton.
Ask for
sio n :
“ W e ’re th ere « .
fin ish .”
Mrs. R. A. White arrived Sunday
Ses C. D. Porter for all kinds of
morning from Eugene to spend a Insurance. At Dodd’g offfice. 21-tfe
month with her father, A. Soneson,
and sister Ada. Richard White, her
We are giving Special Bargains
husband, who at one time was em­
every
Saturday. See our ad- in
ployed in a local garage, Is now in
partnership with his brother in a this issue. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co.
vulcanizing shop in Eugene.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
Everyone having work at my store
MEETING
is
requested
to
call
for
same
at
once
Frank Swayze left Tuesday for
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
I Camp Lewis where he will Join the as I am closing up the business and
; military training camp to be held j wish to have these off my hands. voters of School District No. 14 of
Wm. H. Ogden, Watchmaker.
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
there.
that the Annual School Meeting of
Stagnant, decayed matter in the said District will be held at tho
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Knight and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph spent Sun­ stomach and bowels may cause ser­ School House; to begin at the hour
ious trouble. Constipation under­ of Two o’clock P. M. on the third
day at Meacham Lake.
mines your health, decreases your Monday of June, being the 15th day
resistance, impairs your vitality— af June, A. D. 1925.
Tom Fra ter was a Pendleton visi­
HOLLISTER’S GOLDEN NUGGET
The meeting Is called for the pur­
tor Sunday.
TABLETS will rid you of constipa­ pose of electing One Director and
tion. Mitchell Drug Co.
One Clerk and the transaction of
Jack Biggs and Frank Bilderback
business usual at such meeting.
left by car for Portland Monday
$10.00 REWARD
Dated this 23rd day of May, 1925.
morning. Jack went down on busi­
A reward of $10.00 will be paid Attest: R. A. Brownson, Dist Clerk.
ness while Frank went along to take
for information of the whereabouts
W. J. Warner,
in the sights.
of two Llewellyn setters. Both dogs
Chairman Board of Directors.
were black and white. One answers
Mrs. J. G. Knight and Mrs. Frank to the name of Sheriff and the other
Ralph and children left Tuesday for Jack. The above money will be
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Walla Walla where they will spend paid to anyone who can give the de­ Department of the Interior, U. S.
a week or two visiting relatives.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
sired information, whether the dogg
May 22, 1925.
are dead or alive. See Crowder at
George Strohm left for Portland Herald office.
Notice is hereby given that Mar­
Saturday and returned Tuesday, with
garet Johns, widow of Cato J. Johns,
a carload of hogs. George said
For Sale—Team scales. W. A if Hermiston, Oregon, who, on May
when he left the shriners who had
10, 1922, made Homestead Entry No,
40tfc
been holding a convention In Los Leathers.
'24391 (La Grande No. 021330) for
Angeles, were In possession of the
5% N W U . N% SW U. Section 22,
city.
Township 5 North, Range 28 East
Children’» Sight
Children with normal eyesight or Willamette Meridian, has filed not­
Miss Lucille Sullvan, who has with moderate defects see better as ice of Intention to make final three
been confined to her home with a they grow older. Sneller's eye test, year proof, to establish claim to the
bad case of the flu, Is reported to given to 0,249 children, showed that land above described, before W. J.
be convalescing.
the percentage of children with nor Warner. United States Commissioner,
mal vision Increased as the children at Hermiston, Oregon, on * the 9th
Mrs. Emmel and daughter of Hood grew older and the percentages of day of July, 1925.
River, are visiting at the Bert Hane- thoae with minor defects decreased,
Claimant names as witnesses:
llne home. Mrs. Emmel Is the the New York World says. The num­ Frank Jewett, W. T. Roberts, F B.
ber of children with markedly defec
widow of Rev. Emmel who at one tlve vision increased, however, with Swayze, Harry Spinning, all of Her.
time was pasor of the Methodist
miston, Oregon.
age.
church here.
Of all the children tested 63 per cent
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
were found to be normal, 27 per cenl
Mrs. Anna Strohm returned Tues­ moderately defective and only 10 pet
Headaches and Constipation make
day from Hood River where she had cent had poor sight. The percentage
life
miserable— HOLLISTER’S GOL­
been visiting at the home of her of boys with normal sight was slightly
DEN NUGGET TASLETS will free
higher
than
the
girls,
but
the
average
daughter, Mrs. A. W. Isbell. Mrs.
for those with very poor vision was you of Headache and Constipation.
Isbell and niece Oertrude Backln-
the same.
Mitchell Drug Co.
ger, accompanied Mrs. Strohm back
and will spend some time here vis­
iting with relatives.
W. M. Ogden loaded hie chickens
Monday night and left Tuesday
morning for Mount Vernon, Wash­
ington, where he has rented a ranch.
Mr. Ogden expects to convert the
place Into a chicken farm. Georye
Challis with his two trucks moved
he family.
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Mrs. C. W. Kellogg and mother 1
left Tuesday morning for a visit at I
Provo, Utah.
15 Ounce Can Apple Butter.................................................... — ....... 15c
D. W. Pineapple, Sliced, 21/» size............................... ...................... 35c
Home Grown Vegetables
Bunch Carrots, Bunch Beets,
Bunch Turnips
Head Lettuce
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The only thing that keeps boot­
leggers in business is customers.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Is what keeps us In business!....It is
our aim to help you cope with the
High Cost of Living by giving you
just what you want in high quality...
MEATS
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELLIS. PROF
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CANTALOUPES, 15c
Fresh Tomatoes
Celery
To Your O rder and at Reasonable Price*
THE HERMISTON HERALD
BOYNTON’S GROCERY
PHONE 552
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