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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
OBEGOY. LOCAL AND PEISONAL ■ BIEVIT1ES • Get 7 hings in Shape for F all and Winter Now Hsian Upham and Ethel Orlggs left thia morning for Monmouth where they w ill enter the state nor- mal school. Dr. Prims left by car thia morning for Salem and the young ladles accompanied him this far. 17 fS REPAIR TIME S! !WB r^ R iu » SELECT LUMBER FOR REPAIRING Make up your mind what repair or building work you are going to undeitake within the next few weeks. When you’ve figured out how much lumber you will need, tell us about it. We offer select, carefully inspect ed lumber, shingles, lath, plank, fence posts, etc., at most reasonable prices. i_ Materially Yours , Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 AUTO PA R TS 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 981 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT Open for Business in New Location Saturday NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE. IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. John’Gamble and Mrs. Schultz, bookeeper for th e , wife were visitors at the L. C. Oregon Hardware, returned Monday Blair home the latter part of last night from a vacation «pent in Ta- w eek . M r. Gamble is superinten coma and Seattle. dent of the paper mills-'at'Camas. When In Pendleton— Dr. Illsley returned Thursday from Hot Lake where he has been for the past two weeks recuperating from a recent spell of sickness. Miss Gertrude Beisse left the first part of this week for Salem where she will enter Willamette university. SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Marcelling, Facial and Scalp T reatments are Our Specialties Smart and Exclusive M'llinery at Most Reasonable Prices. 845 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 If you want results and want them quick take HOLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS— simply great for Constipation and Headaches. Mitchell Drug Co. M. E. Quinby of Pilot Rock, rented the Frank Silvey ranch. will add a number of cows to herd and go In extensively dairying. Christian Science Society O F H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N A FREE LECTURE ON W. L. Blessing left Monday for Portland on a business trip. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Ruth Woughter departed Sunday for Eugene where she will attend the etate university during the com Ing year. BY H O N . W IL L IA M E. B R O W N . C. B. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne re turned the first of the week from Dayton, ‘Oregon, ¡where thpy hav% been for the past two weeks. OF T M I M O T H « . C H U R C H T H I F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . S C K N T IS T . IN B O S T O N . M A . . A C H U t « T V■ 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. In the Auditorium Sunday, Sept. 27, 1925 Mr. and Mrs. John Rubner and son Norman, of Los Angeles. Cali fornia. are here visiting friends. The Rubnerg are ex-resldents of the project. AT 3 O 'C L O C K R. M T H E P U B L IC IS C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D T O A T T E N D Lawrence D. Buhmann ha« been -■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B a B B B a .-ia a B u a a ia B a a B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I named as superintendent In charge ■ ■ ■ Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and Resident Instrustlon Oregon Agricultural College SERVES the FARMS, the HOMES and INDUSTRIES of OREGON It offer, a college education In ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering. Forestry, Home Economic«, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chemical Enyineering, Military Science and Tactics = j The School Of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCKB provide, the foun dation for ail technical courts. The training Includes Phy.l- cai Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Science and Muste. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 I fo r Illustrated booklets and ape trie Information, write to the REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College Corvelli», Oregon ” For Your PrutG. 4 OUR BRANDS OF MEATS ASSURES YOU OF THE BEST ing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from ntestlnes and makes you feel happy and hungry. .Excellent for obstinate constipation. Mitchell Drug Company. We cater to the trade of particular people for we know our products satisfy. “The Lard That Cannot Be Beat” A R E NOW GIVING Give us a trial and you will become a steady customer. HERMISTON M A ^ F Herm iston Creamery Co. DISCOUNT For Cash On All Orders PAYS THE HIGHEST PR'CF AND S P O T C A S H F O R YOUR CREAM. S u b s c r ib e fo r th e hom e pa of $1.00 or M ore (exclusive of Flour and Sugar) YOU TCLL CM TW O CASH SPECIALS For the balance of month. AMAIZO OIL ., 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 w * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > Pints reg. 35c--This week, 28c Quarts reg. 65c—This week, 55c Half Gal. reg. $1.25-- This week $1.05 > ♦ ♦ ♦ Some fellows could swallow spoon and still be unable to stir. WHITE WONDER SOAP 7 Bars of White Wonder Soap for 25c 29 Bars for $1.00 a You wilt feel mor® 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. 4 CITY M EAT MARKET JOHN EELIS, PROF. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 '* * - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 of the honey exhibit, by the manage ment of the Dairy and Hog show. “Science for Service" ■ ■ KELLOGG MOTOR C \ ♦ C A L IF O R N IA O F T M I BOARD O F I I C I U . I . H I F has He his for Dr. and Mrs. Byron J. Monkman of Detroit, who Bre ex-resldents of Hermiston, are visiting friends In this city. ANNOUKCKt r WE HANDLE SIMON PURE LARD Mrs. Vane Boynton and Mrs. Earl Boynton left Tuesday by car for Ore gon City where they will visit for a couple of weeks with Mrs. Risling, mother of Mrs. Vane Boynton. Miss Frieda Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, spent the past week at Hermiston, taking the train Sunday for Eugene where she will enter the Universliy. Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied - nstomer is our best advertise ment. Come and we for yourself. All the lates* methods are use 1 at this Beauty Shop and all work is done undir sanitary conditions. O£7 can d e p e n d u p o n t h e U s e d C a r C u a r a n * t e e o f a n A u t h o r i z e d F o r d D e a le r . I t is h i s e x p e r t o p i n i o n t h a t t h e c a r is w o r t h t h e p r i c e a s k e d a n d t h a t i t w i l l g iv e g o o d s e r v ic e . b a c k o u r o p in io n w ith a th i r t y d a y g u a r a n te e . A. Overby, of Pasco, was a visitor at the George Wagoner home the latter part of last week. AMERICAN SHOE S H O P O F L O S A N O E L IS , Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Edwards of Mrs. Otto Pierce and fam ily made Port Townsend, Washington, who have been visiting at the home of a trip to Board Big a Monday. Mrs, Schuyler’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, return, Mr. and Mra. L. Hammer and ed home Tuesday. daughter Beeele drove to Salem Sun day where the daughter will enter Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Waghorn and Willamette university. Mrs. Charlotte M. Relhl are an- 1 ______ tertalnlng Charles W. Relhl and Dorlg and Frank Swayze left Wed O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t his daughter, Mrs. Alice Relhl Dul-( nesday morning for Stanford where m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te any, the formr of Youngstown, Ohio, they will enter the university, m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t and the latter of Fruitland, Mary-j _____ land, a town In the famous fruit, The Re5ekah ,odge w,„ ho,„ , a n d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can growing section on the eastern slope cooked food gale October # from n h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f of Maryland. They came here via untn 2 o.clock Location t0 an p ic tu re s y o u w ant. Chicago. Kansas City, El Paso and nounc<d Anyone w|„b|ng bos Angeles where they visited Mr.) specla, orderg ca„ Mrg Galther 2( and Mrs. John F. Reihl. From there, T o use a slz '4 -x p re s- they went to Seattle by steamship, I Miss Alice Morland left the first sio n: stopping at San Francisco en route, ! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. part of the week for Pullman. Wash, “ W e ’re there u . the Relhl at Seattle. Mrs. Dulany, as ington, where she will enter school. finish.” Alice Relhl. spent the summer here --------- MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY In 1914 and will stay here now, John z ‘egler and wife of Camas, Hermiston, Oregon about three weeks ’.islting her Wa8hlngton• v,8,ted at the L. C. grandmother and aunt and uncleJ ^lali during the Round-Up. Mrs. On Sunday she sang a solo at the zleS,er Is a Hlsler of Mrs Blair. YOUNG WIFE AFRAID Methodist church morning service Mr. Ziegler is head millwright at the paper mills in Camas. TO EAT ANYTHING and at the farewell to Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson on Monday even ing she sang two solos. Mr. Relhl Remember the cooked food sale "I was afraid to eat because I al leaves on Thursday for home. Saturday. This sale s sponsored by ways had stomach (trouble after the Community club. Make your wards. Since taking Adlerika I can Vivian Nation left Sunday for purchases early as no orders will eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Toppenish, Washington, where she be reserved ahead. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika re will visit two weeks with friends. moves gas and often brings surpris * » « ,. 1 GUARANTEED r J 'V zy / Bring in Tour Films Mia, Wllkns and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Pearson, of Tacoma, son and ■ daughter of W. II. Pearson, who ■ Uvea In the Columbia district, are ■ visiting their father Mr. William B B Pearson Is employed as rlty engineer B at the power plant In Taroma. B B Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller were B B Pendleton visitors last Sunday. B B Reta Loudermilk left Tuesday of B B last week for College Place. Wash B ington, where she will enter college B B for the coming year. _ Lota Hutchinson, the little daugb- Baxter Hutchinson, who re- cently wan brought home from the hoapttal after an operatton for ap- pendteltla. suffered a relapne Tuen- d ,r mornln* ■n'> w«a laken back DELICIOUS APPLES $1.00 per box Fresh Cauliflower . . 15c head ■ ,o P*»4>*ton for treatment. fnrtber medicai So it is with us—the pennies that we can save yon are peiyries made for yon: they make for happiness and thrift. We Feature Shilling’s Coffee WE DON’T DELIVER. 58c lb., 2 lbs. $1.15, 4 lbs. $2.20 J 1er of - ■ ® ■ The Small Things o f Life are the things that make us. prosperous and happy * WE ARE A CASH AND CARRY STORE. ; J We buy and Sell t n Gaab—Cream. Eggs, Poultry and Groceries BOYNTON’S GROCERY PHONE 552 THE DIAMOND W STORE L. H. BERRY & SON I ( PHONE 911 ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦