The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 20, 1925, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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MITCHELL D R U G CO
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N O T IC E
N ew School B ooks N ow
On Sale
Readers, Histories and Geogra­
phies changed.
Buy school books early. W e have
complete list for each grade.
Complete stock of pencil tablets,
inks and school needs.
A TICKET
Good for one five cent soda drink
or a root beer at our soda foun­
tain given with each 25 cent pur­
chase of school supplies such as
tablets, pencils, erasers, colors,
crayolas, inks, until Sept. 15.
Take advantage of this offer
and buy all your school needs at
MITCHELL D R U G CO.
Hermiston, Oregon
Flies Coming In Swarms
A re 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 ybu at what a small cost you
can secure new screens, thus freeing
yourself from the dangerous and
troublesome fly.
Materially Youra
T u m -A -L u m
Lumber Co.
Claud. Kellogg went to Walla
Walla last Friday and drove back a
new Ford coupe to add to his
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Phipps and
Mrs. Brannon and two little daiigh-
, tere visited with Mre. Slg Darla over
Sunday on their way north. Mrs.
| Phipps and Mrs. Brannon are »*»-
i ters of Mrs. Davis. The two little
daughters of Mrs. Brannon will
¡stay with Mrs. Davis and attend
school In Hermiston through the
[ winter.
Jim Pearson moved Monday from
the J. T. Dowell house to the house
owned by Mrs, Anna Strohm on
Gladys avenue.
Vane Boynton left Sunday for a
week's vacation that will be spent
In Portland. Ralph Rising of Port­
land, will hep In the store during
Vane'g absence. Mr. Risling Is 4
brother of Mrs. Boynton’s.
Frederick Hcsser. who Is a student
at the naval academy at Annapolis,
is spending some time visiting his
parents here.
Lillian Walker, who has been em.
ployed at the local telephone ex
change, left Sunday for Walla Wala
where she will make her future
home.
NEW AND USED
You can save money and time here.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 961
YOUR OLD CAR ROUOHT
AM ER IC A N SH O E S H O P
Herm iston (next doer to postoffice)
Expert Shoe Repairing
Parcel Post paiH on<? way.
All work guaranteed.
J. H. FA R R A
W hen In Pendleton—
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strohm and
daughter of Seattle are making
-hert visit here with Mr. Strohm’s
mother and brother George at the
George Strohm ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Donaldson,
of Tacoma, nrrievd In Hermiston last
Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Donald
son’s brother. Peter Cnstrlc.
Colonel McNaught returned home
the latter part of last week from a
trip made to Portland.
Torn Haddox, th© melon king of
Columbia, is a busy man these days
Berlde» shipping out tons of water­
melons and canaloupes, he Is busy
with project residents who have
found that an evening or Sunday
drive to the Haddox ranch enables
then, to get their melons on the cash
and earry plan right off the vine.
Mrs Leila Phelps Is home iron, a
vacation in Portland.
Mr, and .Mrs. Geo. Brigg,«« left
Sunday for Portland where they
will visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Andrew Rlntoul.
Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are use 1 at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done nnder sanitary conditions.
Miss Ina Gilbert lR visiting with
her mother. Mrs. Hugh Tayor, be­
fore taking up her school work in
| Umatilla In September.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Miss Eleanor Briggs Is •ubaUtnt-
ing In Campbell’s store during the
vacation of Mrs, Henderson.
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Onr Specialties
. . . Smart and Exclusive M’llineryst Most Reasonable Prices
845 Main St . Pendleton. Ore.
Telephone- 360
RKAI) TUB R y n
SC H A FER S’
V A R IE TY
STO RE
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Mr and Mrs. Chas. Shaw, of
Cloverdale. Cal., w ho have been on
an extensive trip in the northwest
j Including Ranier. Glacier and Yel-
1 lowstone national parks, stopped on
¡the return trip and visited last week
i with their cousins. Mr. and Mra. C.
Stanyan at the Diversion dam.
is «Inwuy «♦ Mr. and Mr*,
aw’s homeward trip will be Yak­
ima, Prineville. Klamath. Crater
Lake, Eugene, and the eaves In
Josephine county. Mr. Shaw la a
1 banker In Cloverdale.
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Bring in Tour
Films
20 Per Cent
Gash Discount
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T h e P en d leto n S tore W ith
“ S om ething f o r E v e ry b o d y ’
a t a Reel Savina
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Being a Cash Sto.e and buy­
ing in large quantities makes
it possible to sell the very
Choicest Merchandise at a
price that makes it really
worth while.
W E CARRY OVER
5 0 0 0 K IN D S O F IT E M S
FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE
Chinaware
T in and Graniteware
Alum inum
Notions
Children’s Toys and
W heel Goods
of all kinds.
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.
O ur finishing depart­
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
To use a sk
-xpres-
sion:
“ We’re ¡here
the
finish.”
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston. Oregon
Oregon Hdwe. & Impleme^* r
When in Pendleton Remember
Schafers’ V a rie ty Store
THE WINCHESTER STORE
For the Most for Your Money
Mrs. W. C. Grudier, of Columbus,
F. B. Craven, formerly a ranch
er on the North Hill, but recently Ohio, is visiting at the home of Mr.
has been living in Pendleton, sailed ind Mrs. C. J. Voliva in Columbia
Friday from San Francisco for New district.
Zealand where he expect8 to remain
permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pratt, of Couer
I’ Alene, Idaho, spent last week vis-
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas of ng at the C. J. Votiva home.
Portland, former residents of the
project but now of Portland, are
Mrs. E. E. Ltttler. of New York
here this week looking after farming '■Ity, arrived in Hermiston today to
Interests In the Columbia district.
<pend some time visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. War­
W. A. Leathers and Mr. and Mrs.
ner tn this city. Mrs. Littler is well
F. P. Phipps returned Monday from
known here, her husband having
a trip to the mountains. They were
been associated with Tom Fraser in
In the vicinity of Willow springs.
he old original Oregon Hardaware
?otnpany
some years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reldinger, of
They get action and get it quick
HOLLISTER’S GOLDEN NUGGET
TABLETS— great for headaches and
constipation. Mitchell Drug Co.
A I 'T O P A R T S
hebmiston , orbo o m .
H. M. Straw left Sunday for
Portland where he will meet Mrs.
Mr and Mrsi J. M. Biggs and fam Ttraw and the children, who have
lly returned home Thursday from a been spending the summer with re­
latives In California.
two months tip through California
While on the trip Mr. Blgg8 spent
About twenty-five neighbor8 gath­
some time visiting relatives who live
In that state.
ered on the Baxter Hutchinson lawn
Sunday where they enjoyed a water­
A tourist failed to make the sharp melon and ice cream feed.
, turn at Rankin’s service station Frl
, day morning. He applied the brakes
On Wednesday afternoon, August
! of the big sedan he was driving and 16, Mrs. Chas. Skinner’s home will
j crashed to the curbing, breaking off e the scene of the next Baptist
1 two wheels. No one was hurt. A Ladies’ Aid social. All ladles are
, truck was necessary to haul away Invited to attend.
1 the damaged car.
Fort Wayne, Ind., an uncle and aunt
of Dave Mittlesdorf, was visiting
him here ast week for a couple of
days. They left Friday morning
for Portland and Seattle.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
mnuxn,
Legal Blanks For Sale at T h e H era'd O H ice
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Literature, Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism —Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension.
For a catalogue or any information
vrrite The Regittrar. UniOereity of
Oregon. Eugene, Oregon.
The 50tl) Ycir Opens September 24,1925
H- J. Stillings, who is known
throughout the northwest as a
producer of pure bred hogs, re­
cently iiom Portland where he
sold a mixed carload of hogs.
Mr. Stillings states that the price
received was very satisfactory.
Mrs. C. L. Upham returned home
Thursday from a ten weeks visit
with relatives and friends In Chicago.
\ f O U ca n d e p e n d u p o n th e U se d C ar G u a r a n .
te e o f a n A u th o r iz e d F o rd D ea ler. I t is h is
e x p e r t o p in io n t h a t th e ca r is w o r th th e p r ic e
a s k e d a n d t h a t i t w ill g ive g o o d se rv ic e . W'« »
b a c k o u r o p in io n w ilh a t h i r t y d a y g u a r a n te e .
J
Mrs. George Creasy Is making a
shorl) visit at tho A. W. Agnew
home.
K ELLO GG M O T O R CO.
Deserved
Popularity
Subscribe fo r the home paper
By its wonderful perform­
ance and long life the Star
car is deserving o f the
popularity that it has
been awarded.
Some of the features of
the New Star are four
wheel brakes, genuine bal­
loon tires and natural
wood wheels, full force
feed lubrication, smooth
disc clutch, patent tubular
backbone. These along
with the million dollar
motor designed for the
Star give you the best
there is in a car.
YOU T f l l CM
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Some fellows could swallow
spoon and still be unable to stir.
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You will feel more like ‘‘stirring"
when you have some
GOOD WHOLESOME MEAT
for dinner— and the place to get
Just what you want is at this mar­
ket.
: CITY M E A T M A R K ET
JOHN ELLIS. PROP.
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