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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
TOB ttEBM lSTOB HEBJUÆ, HERMISTON, ORBGOX Three Florida Cities Are “Wedded” LOCAL AMD PERSONAL ■ MEVITIES • ABE YOU PRACTICING Bring in Tour Films O c m rB i i i af la ta n a t Giaaaad H— h 4 I h a n S b a a t the CHr sad Naighbarboad Clothes Economy Mrs. S. J. McKeen and Dorothy Hitt made a trip to Pendleton today. —OR— Mr. and Mra. B. D. Matot* and son Jack of La Grande, were week tend visitor© at the M. E. Matott home. George Patterson and family have left for a vacation that will be spent in Portland and Seaside. O vr finishing depart ment, through up-to-date methods and equipm ent and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f pictures you want. Mrs. C. E. Baker and Mrs. Georgia Henderson were Pendleton visitors today. Daytona, Daytona Beach and Seabreeze, In Florida, were united recently In the new city of Daytona Beach with a population of 20,000. The feature Cf the celebration was the wedding pictured above. In which Mr. Daytona Beach married Miss Daytona, with Miss Seabreeze as maid of honor. Mr. Commercial Enterprise was best man and Rev. Civic Spirit performed the ceremony. - READ THE WANT ADS— Flies Coming In Swarms Are Your Screen Doors in Good Repair? Don’t make the mistake of think ing you 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 Your» Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. A CTO F A R T S NEW AND USED You can save money and time l ere. Come and see Us. Auto Clearing House, Inc. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Night Phone 981 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT THE HERMISTON MARKET will give away a large Swift premium ham Saturday, Aug. 15 to the one who guesses clos est to the actual weight of the ham. EVERYBODY IS ENTITLED TO ONE GUESS. Ham will be given away to lucky person at 7 P. M. HERMISTON MARKET L. C. BLAIR, PROP. Phone 411 Mrs. Eva Monroe and Mlss Kate j ¡Woodruff came from Portland in their car Wedneslay last and left Thursday for Union, Oregon, with j their sister, Mrs. R. C. Rogers and children, for a visit with their par- ents, wh'o reside near that city ______ ’ Two Deliveries Daily AMERICAN SHOE SH O P Herm iaton (next door to postoffice) Expert Shoe Repairing A trial order is respectfully solicited, and all work guaranteed. Parcel Post paid one way. Close-economy consists in sav ing so much in price that yon sacrifice still more in quality. That's FALSE economy. T o use a sk 'g •xpres- sion: “ W e ’re there u . the finish.” MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Hermiston, Oregon H. M. Sommerer is in charg© of the Farm Bureau Co-op. during the It is reported that! the Mutual absence of Sidney Barnard who left j for Toronto Friday last expecting cream station will move to a new to be gone about three weeks. location in the near future. It will be the building recently occupied by The families of W. J. Warner and th© Cosy Corner restaurant. Earl Mitchell ftturned the latter part of ast week from an outing at They get action and get It quick— Seaside. HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS— great for headache© and J. A. Reeve© and family left Sat constipation. Mitchell Drug Co. urday for a vacation that win be spent on the coast. Mrs. J. B. Moll left Sunday Kamela where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor re father and mother. turned the latter part of last week i from Portland. They are now driv Coated tongue, bad breath, head ing a new Dodge roadster purchased aches, pimples, bad blood are nat while on the trip. ure’s danger signals— HOLLISTER’S Mr, and Mrs. Lindon Johnston, of St. Paul, Minnesota, are visitors at the H. A. Pankow home in this city. Mrs. Johnston Is a sister of Mrs. Pankow. GOLDEN1 NUGGET TABLETS re moves the cause by carrying off the poisons from the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels— results guaranteed. Mitch, ell Drug Company. , To men who want the former kind of economy we offer clothes of superlative stylishness—actu ally made to your individual measure $30 to $75 Come in and let us have yqur new suit or overcoat made to measure by— Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE KAHN Tailoring Co. Hundreds of appropriate rics from which to select. IMPERIAL CLEANERS PHONE 53-VZ Frank Billerback returned Friday K nitted Frocks D efine from a two weeks' visit at Seaside.. L atest S ty le D etails We do Repairing and Light Alterations, E. P. Illsley is driving a new Ford coupe purchased recently from the Kellogg Motor Co. C. M. Jackson shipped a truck load of melons to Pendleton last Fri day. • Mr, Jackson sayg his melon crop this year Is a big one and he i is receiving a good price for them. He will make regular trips to Pen dleton with the melons for the rest of the season. Last Sunday while bathing at Umatilla Chas. Burk thought he would give the boy© a few pointers In diving. He stepped upon the diving board preparatory to doing a graceful Anett© Kellerman flop. The dive was executed with perfect precision but In some manner his foot got tangld up with a rock on the bottom and cut a big gash In this member. Now he Is limping ■ around on one foot and Bay© that hereafter the boys will have to gain their information concerning diving from a book, as he is through giv ing demonstrations. Dr. W. W. Illsley left Tuesday morning for Portland where he will enter a sanatorium. The doctor ha© been sick for the past week or so and believes that a much needed rest will again bring back his normal health. When in Pendleton don’t forget Schafer's Variety Store, the store with something for everybody at a real saving. Postmaster Herman Leeper and wife of Yakima, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Jackson Harr. They were accompanied by Misses Anna Lee and Grace Larentz. of West Virginia, sisters of Mrs. Leeper and Mrs. Harr, and William Fore man, Mr. Leeper's nephew. Mr. and Mis. Leeper and Mr. Foreman re turned horn© on Monday, the other ladles will visit for a short time at the Harr home in Columbia. High grade piano near Hermiston will h© sold to a reliable party at a big Raving. *10 monthly will han- : die. a snap, write at once to Tail- man Plano Store, Salem, Oregon. Buy n knitted frock? Of course, Il s (he practical tiling to do. As to style, there Is no luck of It In a two piece frock such as Is pictured. The ultra smartness of tills knitted model Is declared In the gracefu tunic, tlie long, close-fitting sleeves border contrasted In color sad buttons for the fastening. Then, too, knitted outerwear offers such a wide range of delightful color ings. Bright red is given its full amount cf attention In sweaters and frocks, in accordance with fashion's pronounced trend. Other featured colors and combinations Include cop per shades, pompadour blue, Span ish yellow, purple und fuchsia shades and climaxing all are the lovely while knitted suits with multicolored bor ders. SCHAFERS’ VARIETY STORE T h e P en d leto n S to re W ith [‘‘Something fo r E v e ry b o d y ” ! R Alexander and son of Pendle ton, was In Hermiston Wednesday and made the Herald offire a call. Mr. Alexander was here in connec tion with business at the First Na tion») bank of which he i© a direc tor. Safety Comfort Economy — for quick starts, stady Ig nition, brilliant lights— install a ful size, super powered Diy- namic Philco Diamond-Grid Bat tery. The extra power, punch and shock- proof strength pur posely built into every Philco are ab solutely necessary for safe, comfort able driving! For years the lowest- cost-per - month - of- service battery, a Philco now costs a t a R e a l S a v in g Being a Cash Store and buy ing in large quantities makes it possible to sell the very Choicest Merchandise a t a price that makes it really worth while. W £ CARRY OVER Every year J. T. Embry raises a patch of watermelons. The Judge’s melon© are always of the finest quality and win equal far famed melons of the south. The Judge al ways picks out a nice luscious one and presents to the editor every year. Last Monday he brought In one of the finest we have seen this season and left It for ns. Thanks very much Judge. I A ll I W an t Ia a Trial. J. H. FARRA Clothes-eoonomy consists in getting the most style, value and service for the money. That’s REAL economy. For the balance of the season we will allow a 20 per cent cash aiscount on our entire stock of Red Star and Florence Automatic oil stoves, Refrigerators and Ice Cream freezers. The office of the Hermiston Trans fer Company has been moved from E. P. Dodd’s offlc© to the building recently occupied by Ogden’s Jew elry store. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 38 Close Economy 20 Per Cent Cash Discount $14.85 90 Amperes Hour with Rubber Case —AT— 5 0 0 0 K IN D S O F IT E M S FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Chinaware T in and G ranitew are A lum inum Notions Children’s Toys and W heel Goods of all kinds. Black & W h ite: Garage T o Your O rder and a t R easonable P rices THE HERMISTON HERALD When ia Peadletw Reoaeaker j Schafers’ V a rie ty Store For the Most for Ybw Mosey HONEY LABELS -R E A D THE WANT ADS—