The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 23, 1925, Image 4

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    T H E H B B M IB T O »
SPECIAL
Saturday O n ly
4 Cans
A PR IC O TS
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SU M M ER BA R G A IN
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K IN G S L E Y S
H E R M IS T O N 'S
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H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E "
Flies Coming In Swarms
A re Your Screen Doors in Good
Repair?
Don’t make the mistake of think­
ing yon can finish the season with
old doors. Flies are always worst
in the late summer and fall, and
poor screens are where they get in­
to your home. Come in and let us
show you at what a small cost you
can secure new screens, thus freeing
yourself from the dangerous and
troublesome fly
Materially Youre
T u m -A -L u m
Lum ber Co.
H. A. Brownson, Mgr.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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* ud Ihm. About tba CU» uui
N^sblwrbood
HXBALPy HEBMUBTOK, OREG O X .
Bring in Tour
Films
Mrfe. F. J. Prann feturrld the
latter part of last week from a trip
to Portland. Mr«. Prann has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Robert
Hobba.
Sam Boardman of Boardman, was
a caller at The Herald office Mon- ;
day. To Sam goes the credit of the '
Idea of planting tree« along the Co­
lumbia highway. With the aid of
two other men he planted treea on
both aides of he highway from The
DalleB to Ontario and Sam says
moat of them are living and doing
fine.
Misa Beryl Mathews of Portland,
is visiting at the H. L. Payne home
near thia city.
Rlmore Bay, Fern Bay and Verday
Bay. of Portland, are visiting thia
week at the Norton home in this
city. The Bay family are old
friends of the Norton's, having
been their neighbors in Kansas.
NEW AND USED
You can save money and time here.
Come and see Us.
O u r f in is h in g d e p a r t ­
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
m e th o d s and e q u ip m e n t
an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
h e lp yo u g e t th e k in d o f
p ic tu re s you w ant.
T o use a slz ’g expres­
sio n :
“ W e ’re th e re « . t h e
finish.”
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston, Oregon
BUSINESS LOCALS
Elizabeth Leek came home from
Portland last Friday to spend a two
Hermiston blacksmith shop I n now
weeks’ -'acatlon with home folks open for business.
here.
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Hugh Fraser, who has been em­ Insurance. At Dodd’g offficc. 21-tfc
ployed by an electrical firm In Day-
ton. Washington, returned to ^.¡s
A little work on your wagon or
home here Monday.
machinery might make It serviceable
for several years. Come In and
William Shaar was a Walla talk It over with the blacksmith.
Walla visitor Sunday. Mrs. Shaar,
who has been visiting in that city,
Yes, we will shoe your horses.
returned with him.
Many men dig their graves with
Ed. Comegys left the latter part their teeth. Constipation is a ter­
of last week for a vacation.
rible curse. Stagnant decayed mat­
ter in the stoqiach and bowels may
Mrs. Raymond Crowder and little cause serious trouble. Take HOL­
daughter Phyllis Ray returned Sat­ LISTER’S GOLDEN NUGGET TAB­
urday morning from a months’ LETS for constipation before it is
visit with her father and mother too late. Results guaranteed. Mitch­
near McMinnville.
ell Drug Co.
Mrs. W. A. Swartout, who has
Mrs. Orville Blevins and son Jim­
been spending som© time in Port­ mie of Vernonia, Oregon, are guests
land. has returned to her home here. of Miss Ada Soncson this week.
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Pig. Dalvs has again closed the
A nurfiber of Hermiston people
door of the Cosy Corner restaurant spent Snnday at Ufnatilla bathing
and left for Portland Thursday. He and picnicking. Among those on
will try and procure a job as sales­ (he beach were Mr. and Mrs. Vane
man with some moving picture Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyn­
concern.
Mrs. 'JJavIs and the ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, Mr.
1children will remain In Hermiston. and Mrs. Herschel Hiatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Blair and Mr. and Mrs?
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller and James Knight.
daughter Jean will leave Friday for
a visit with friends and relatives
A. Soneson Is a visitor in Portland
In Seattle. They will make the trip this week.
by car.
A u to Clearing H ouse, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 981
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
Mr. and Mrs. James Winslow re­
turned Saturday from Weiser, Ida.,
whede they have been visiting. The
weather here has been warm enough
but according to Mrs. Winslow It is
even more tropical In Weiser, the
Mrs. Frank Btlderback. returned
thermometer registering 112 one day Saturday morning from Portland
while they were there.
where she had l):en visiting.
The auction sale on the W. I. Wit­
ten place Wednesday was called off
for the reason that most of the goods
offered for sale brought such low
prices. Mt*. Witten expects to
leave |n a few days for Joseph, Ore
hut will return here again soon.
George and Ed. Bcddow returned
the latter part of last wek from a
ten days' outing at Hidaway springs.
Mi. and Mrs. James Rolan made
a trip to La Grande Friday, return­
ing Saturday.
Frank M. Swayze of Hermiston,
who I© enrolled a8 a student at the
Citizens Military Training Camp al
Camp Lewis, Wash., has been ap
pointed as a Lance Corporal of Com
pany "C." Swayze Is a member of
the Basic Course.
H as Y our ^wne ona
Subscription 2 7 4 ™
in town.
E x p ire d ?
W. A. leathers and wife spent
Suttnday at Whltaker’g Meadow., in
the Bills .mountains.
Miss Betty Larson who during the
past year was a teacher In the Her­
miston schools, was a visitor here
tWe first part of the week. Miss
Larson will teach in Idaho next
school year.
20 Per Cent
Cash Discount
Mrs. L. E. Simons and son and
daughter Floyd and Nettie returned
Sunday to their home in Walla
Walla after a two weeks visit here
at the home of Curtis Simons.
Robert G. Lorentz, of Bellingham,
traveling salesman for Voelker Fur­
niture Co., of Kansas City, spent
the week end with his aunt, Mrs.
Jackson Harr, of Columbia district.
AUTO PA R TS
W. R. Potter who has been la
charge of the government dredge
that hag been In operation on the
project for the past year or so re­
turned Sunday morning from a
visit to Portland and Seattle. Mr.
Potter is expecting a transfer in thé
next few day( but at present is un­
able Ip ascertain wher« his new*'
location will be.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. V. C. Smith, Mrs. Lomax
and family and MIse Hazel Hardle
composed a swimming party that
motored to Umatilla Sunday for a
dtp lb the Columbia.
fo r the balance of the
season we will allow a 20
per cent cash aiscount on
LOOK OUT FOR our entire stock of Red Star
SELF POISONING and Florence Automatic oil
stoves, Refrigerators and
Ice Cream freezers.
Mrs. H. A. Mi-Keen departed the
middle of last w’eek for an outing at
Seaside.
Neglect of the liver results In self
poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps,
but just as surely as if you drank j
poison out of a bottle .If your liver {
ig not doing its work of hoping diges­
tion, eliminating waste from the i
bowels and purifying the blood, you
will always be troubled with sick
headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
breath, ga3, sour stomach or constipa­
tion.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put i
your system in condition so you feel ■
your very best again! Try just a
spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex- j
pellent Liver and .Blood Syrup after
the next few meals and notice the !
quick Improvement In the way you'
eat, sleep, look and feel— the return
of strength, vigor and energy. You
will be completely satisfied; other­
wise there will be no cost.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Legal Blank« For Sale at The Herald Office
FR E E ! This Coupon is Good for i
Sample Bottle
Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup I . - - - - - - - . . - i , .
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if presented before the supply for • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
free diatribtlon is already given
away. Read the full deails above, j
then act at once, as this offer is 1
limited. Get a trial size now by
presenting this coupon to Mitchell i
Drug Company.
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The Star
Headaches are often raustPd by J
Constipation- HOLLISTER'S GOL­
DEN NUGGET TABLETS quickly rid
vou of Constipation. Mitchell Drug
Co.
The Christian Science services are
held in rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o'c’ock. Sunday-
school at 10:15. All are cordially
invited to attend. Wednesday eve­
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
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F lie s c a n ’ t liv e In a
sp ray ed w it h C E N G L
DESTROYER.
K ills
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th o r o u g h ly .
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Mitchell Drug Company
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YOU TCL' l E H
Large size, b est grade, 3 5 c, 3 for
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N o. 2 Cans, 3 0 c , 3 for 8 5 c
Solid P ack T om atoes
N o. 2 cans, 18c, 3 for 5 0 c
D . W . P each es
Finest quality, 3 5 c , 3 for $ 1 .0 0
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Many a girl falls for her fellow
at the skating rink.
—hut the girl who want« to serve
a dinner that is beyond criticism
buys her—
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson have
built a summer home at Rhododen­
dron. forty-five miles from Portland
! on the Mt. Hood loop highway.
They expect to remain there until
i the middle of September.
AM ERICA N SH O E S H O P
Hermiston (next door to postoffice)
Expert Shoe R epairing
A trial o rd e r is resp ectfu lly solicited, and all work
g u aran teed . Parcel Post paid one way.
All 1 Want la a Trial.
J. H. FA R R A «. I
Mr«. Tom Brassfleld, who was one
of the pioneers of the Umatilla pro­
ject. was operated on last week In
Nampa. Idaho, for cancer. Mrs.
Brassfleld 1« well known to the old
timer« of thi« vicinity. Mr«. Brass-
fl«*ld run a boarding house during
the time the government wa© bnlld.
Ing the reservoir and hoarded a
number of the men who were em­
ployed In It« construction.
The ladle, of the Methodist Aid
will serve homemade Ice cream dur­
ing their rooked food »ale at Sap
per« store next Saturday.
Mrs. Jim Pearson and two child­
ren. Walter and Florence, left
Thursday for Bingham Springs
where they will »Pend |t two weeks’
vaoaftop. |
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A p p le Butter, 15c can
P. S. R ipe Figs, in cans
3 5 c , 3 for $ 1 .0 0
T u n a Fish
F inest w hite m ea t
3 5 c , 3 for $ 1 .0 0
R ice, 2 1-2 pound p ack age
B est grade, 4 0 c
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