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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
TOE g B B M IS T O a fflQ U J Æ , B X B M X S T O K , O R EO O Y . NOTICE LOCAL AND P J Ml * IAL ■ BREVITIES MITCHELL DRUG CO ANNOUNCES School Days Are Fountain Pen Days Start your new school year right with a new fountain pen There is a pen to suit your touch and pocketbook. $1.50 buys a Filwell Lever Fill Fountain Pen-- a very sturdy 14 karat gold pen, iridum tipped, extra smooth writ ing point with clip or ring, Price $1.50 Moore Lever Filled Can’t Leak Fountain Pens, all sizes and styles $2.50 to $8 00 Parker Duofold Red Barrell Fountain Pens 5.00 to 8.00 Parker Duofold Quality Pens $2.75 to 3.50. Come in and try the pens C arter’ and Sanford’8 Fountain Pen Inks. PHONE 101 MITCHELL DRUG CO. Hermiston, Oregon Flies Coming In Swarms Are Your Scree? 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 yon can secure new screens, thus freeing yourself from the dangerous and troublesome fly. Materially Youra Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. B. A. Brownson, Mgr. X AUTO PA R T S 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 CAB BOUGHT AMERICAN SHOE SHOP Hermiston (next door to postoffice) Expert Shoe Repairing Parcel Post paid one way. All work guaranteed. J. H. FARRA When In Pendleton— Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon at thi* Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise m ent Come and see for yourself. All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all wo/k is done under sanitary conditions. SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Marrelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Smart and Exclusive M’l’.ineryat Most Beasonable Prices, 645 Main St„ Pendleton. Ore. Telephone: 380 l W i l t m .1 Utasoad H m aad T k m Aksel lbs Clt» u d NsfcbfaarbsoS MC. and Mr». T. L. McFall», who hare been visiting at Valley point» for thet past »lx «nteks, returned home August SO with Mr. and MrS. Roe E. McFall» from Tillamook, .Ore. gon. i Mr. and Mr«. Roe E. McFall», Mr». W. H. Quick. Mr. and Mra. Peer Bok. Ish and daughter Edna returned Sun I day from Tillamook. Oregon, where they had been called by the death of their brother, Ted R. McFall», who died August 25 from injuries l received while working for the Em body logging camp at Mohler, Ore. He 1, the son of Mr. ajid Mrs. T. L. McFall» of Minnehaha district and ; was well kown here and leaves a number of friend« to mourn hla loss. If you want results and want them quick take HOLISTERS GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS—simply great for Constipation and Headaches. Mitchell Drug Co. The Methodist Episcopal church we’comeB you to the following ser vices: Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. The senior Epworth League meeting at 7 P. M. Evening service at 8. Meet. Ing for prayr and Bible study every Thursday evening at 8. The Junior Epworth League will meet Saturday at 3 P. M. for their devoional ser vice. The leader is Edith Sale. Our district superintendent, the Rev. Mr. HIsey will be with us Monday, Sept. 7 for the fourth quarterly con fkrence. The first part of the meet ing will be at 7:30 In the form of a ■"pot luck” supper. Henry Young pastor. r USED CARS Mrs. W. S. Boynton has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boynton at Willamina, Oregon. Margaret Neary will leave Suun- day for Pilot Rockday for Pilot Rock where she Is to teach school the com ing year. OU can d ep en d upon the Used Car G uaran- tee o f an A u th o rized Ford Dealer, f t is hie expert opinion th a t th e car is w orth th e price asked and th a t it w ill give good service. . back our opinion w ith a th irty d a y g u a r a n te e , Ke have a number of Mr. and Mrs. L. Boynton and Jun ior are spending their vacation a> Bingham Springs. KELLOGG MOTOR C . For Your Protectio. that we are selling at A OUR BRANDS OF MEATS ASSURES YOU OF THE BEST R id ic u lo u s ly We cater to the trade of particular people for we know our products satisfy. L o w F ig u r e WE HANDLE S IK 0" PUTE U : ’ ‘‘The Lard That Cannot Be Beat” It would surprise you to know THE BARGAINS THAT A W A l l YOU HERE. Give us a trial and you will become a steady customer. HERMISTON MA K 7 hey must be disposed of and if not sold within a few days the cars will be wrecked for parts. C o m e in a n d G iv e Subscribe for the home pape* th em the O n c e O ver Black & White Garage j Hermiston, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fontaine and two daughters, Marjorie and Mary Louise, of Jefferson, Oregon, left the first part of the week after spending »onte time visiting at the W’aterman home here. Stated communication of Queen Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tues day night. By order W. M. Clint Jacknon has such luscious watermelons that they are even the subject of people’s dreams. Rcently- ly a man came to the Jackson ranch and purchased a number of them. Before retiring one o fthe biggest was cut and eaten. That night the man dreamed the meltgis were so good that he went back and purchas ed the ranch. But In his dreams he failed to ascertain the purchase price. Now Clint Is hoping that the dream will be continued ro he will be able to find out Just what his place la worth. Wanted— 100 men and women, young or old. with pimples, head aches, sour stomachs, bad breath, constipation, cross, mean disposition to take HOLLISTER’S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS— results guaran teed. Mitchell Drug Co. R. M. Evans took exception to our | story of the big tomato In last week’s Issue of The Herald and went us one better by bringing in a toma to that he raised which weighed two pounds and one ounce. The tomato was fine flavored and proves that the Umatilla project cannot be beaten when It comes to rasing vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and family returned the first part of the week from a vacation spent In Port land and the coast. . -BRAD THE WANT ADS— WESTLAND IRRIGATION DIST. NOTICE Ed. McKeen and wife of Wasco Notice is hereby given that the are visiting at the home of Ed’» Board of Directors of the Westland mother In thia city. They expect Irrigation District, acting as . g to make tkelr future home in Pen Board of Equalization will meet at dleton. the office of the district, in Her miston. Oregon, oi* the first Tues HEBMISTON IRRIGATION DIS day in October, 1925, at 8 o’clock TRICT NOTICE P. M. for the purpose of review Notice Is hereby given that the ing and correcting its assessment board of director» of the Hermiston and apportionment of the taxes to Irrigation district, acting as a board be levied In said district for the of equalization, will meet at the of year 1925. fice of the district on the first Tues. J. W. MESSNER, Secretary. day of October. 1925, at 8 o’clock Dated this first day of September. P. M. for the purpose of reviewing 52-5tc 1925. , Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble, an eight pound boy August ■) 29, at the hospital in Pendleton. Dr. H. C. Curry, Eyesight Special ist of Seattle, who has made many professional visits to Her.mlston, and is known for good optical work, at reasonable prices, will be at the Hotel Hermiston Wednesday, Sept. 9. Eyes examined, glasses fitted when needed. 52-ltc and ated by Mr». J. P. Hayden and will 1 for the year 1925. be pleased to receive patient, at W. J. WARNER. Secretary. any time. Same location and phone 52-4te number, 39-J. S l-tte Mrs. J. D. Harrah. John Royse and wife son Lloyd and Wiliam Nesbct of Wasco, were visitors over Sunday at the Charles ! Royse home here. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Upham and daughter Helen returned Monday from a week end spent at Wallowa lake. Miss Bessie Hammer accom panied them. and correcting the asaeasmeat I am continuing the hospital oper. apportionment of taxes to be levied SCHOOL SUPPLIES TABLETS PENCILS PENS-INK CRAYOLAS land, who have been vlaltlng at the 1 home of Arnold's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. K, Shotwell, returner) home Monday, Some fellows could swallow spoon and still he unable to stir. a ♦ 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 MEAT MARKET JOHN ELLIS PROP. * ♦ SPELLING BLANKS DRAWING TABLETS L. H. BERRY & SON LOOSE LEAF ELLERS RULERS We have been in Hermiston for about two years and are not yet ac quainted with all the townpeople or ranchers, but having moved to a new and more convenient location, we ask all to come and see and get acquaint ed with ns. our little store and cream station, onr prices and ways of do ing business. ERASERS 7 wo Pencils FREE with the First Purchase of School Supplies .Mrs. S. M. Curry left Tuesday sigh t for a visit to Spokane. B •t Arnold flhotwell and wife of Port- ( •> •> We thank all of our old patrons for thetr past business, and trust that each one will follow us to our present place In the building formerly occupied by th© Cosy Corner restaurant, on Main at*e«t. We buy and Sell far Caah—Cream, Egg«. Poultry and Groceriea L. I l BERRY & SON BOYNTON’S GROCERY U PHONE 961 THE DIAMOND W STORE PHONE 911 ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ r ♦ ♦