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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1926)
LOCAL AMD FMJOHAL ■ MEYITIES • A Friendly H andclasp !. F (z I Mrs. R. B. Thom died Wednesday Having sold my Interest In the at St. Anthony’s hospital, Pendle creamery will now be associated with ton, wh-re ah« had been taken the one of the best real estate offices day pievieue ten an operation. She in Portland. If you have property waa in a weakened condition and Ray Challis and wife of Pendleton passed away before the operation for sale or exchange, see me at the hotel tor on® week. were In Hermiston Honda/. could be performed.,, _ T. 8. TOWNSEND. Mrs. Thom waa fcf.tlfc #*rlp lS -le C. O. Sipe, an ex-poultryman of settlers of this part of the county the the project but now living In Pen-' Thom ranch south or town being ea-1 tnbllshed some years before the dleton, wai In town Monday. opening of thc Umatilla project. I They conducted one ot (ne large Mrs. A. H. Norton, who has been visiting for a number of weeks In apiaries in this >-ectlon. She leaves four sons, Dick, Rob Los Angeles, returned to her home ert, John and Fred, and two daugh here Saturday. ters, Mrs. McNurlin and Georgia, both of Pendleton. Mrs. A. M. Smith who has been Arrangements for the funeral visiting her father" and mother In have not yet been made. Portland, arrived home Friday. OB day Season—all these we convey to yon and yours. May yon receive in a bountiful measure— peace, happiness and pros perity throughout the New Tear. County Scoutmasters Met Here Wed George Wagner has leased the! nesday Evening. asparagus patch formerly owned by The Scoutmasters of the Boy Scouts Sam Rogers'. of Umatilla county met here Wed- neday night. A banquet was ten Slg Davlg came home from Port dered them in the basement of the land where he will spend until Methodist church. A number of the until Thursday with his family here neighboring towns were repreented. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 Geo Hardie, brother of Mrs. Vir gil Smith, Is visiting at the home ot his sister here. AUTO PA RTS Ssm Rogers left the middle of i | last week for Portland where h e 1 expects to make his future home. NEW AND USED Come and see Us. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Night Phone 961 Hermiston S ervice Station THE LITTLE STATION WITH THE BIG SERVICE If you like our service telfe your friends If not, tell us. DROP W AND LET’S GET ACQUAINTED GAS, OILS AND GREASES, TIRES and TUBES THE LITTLES, Proprietors Art Adamson, who at one time owned and managed the movie show here, was a business visitor In Her miston Monday. i I Art Schmidt, who Injured his leg! some time ago In a high school foot ball game, was again taken to the hospital Saturday. Art has been hobbling around on crutches since he left the hospital a few weeks ago. A N D we know it will work wonders A B . not only lor your feet, but for your pocketbook. These 100% leather shoes, for men, women and children, certainly give you your money’s worth in wear. A n d under the same mark is a shoe for every purpose and every shoe as comfortable as it is good looking. T ry our prescription the next time any member o f the family needs shoes. W e know you will come back gladly, willinoly and with confidence. BUSTER BROWN SHOE.STORE PENDLETON, OREGON Hermiston Creamery Co. PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE AND S P O T C A S H F O R YOUR CREAM. — READ THE WANT ADS— ST ANDARD OIL COMPANYioiytm-., When In Pendleton— YOUR T IEATRE Call in and let ng tell yon 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. AU the latest methods are use! at this Beauty Shop and all work is done under sanitary conditions. . SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Saturday, Sunday, Jan. 16-17 Marcelling, Taoial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Beasonable Prices. 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. T e le p h o n e 380 Priscilla Dean Open for Business in New Location Methodist Episcopal church Sun day, January 17. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11 Epworth League at 7 P. M. Ulus trated lecture at 8, "Children of Mis sion Lands." The Ladles Aid will hold a social meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon, the 20th. Special meeting of members and friends of the church on Thursday, tvenlng, Jan. 21. Henry Young, minister. The Hermiston market expects to move soon to their new location in the building next to Walter Bless ing’s hardware store. Mr. Sims ot Reedsport, Oregon, has purchaser a half Interest with Mr. Blair In the business and the new concern will be known as the Hermiston Cash Market. NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE. (The Wildcat of the Screen) IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING AMERICAN SHOE SHOP “T h e Siren L. H. Berry left by auto Wednes-, day morning for Portland. Mrs. Morland accompanied him and w ill! I spend a few days In Portland visit ing. Miss Aileen Peugh left the first ot the year for San Francisco where she has started taking nurses train ing In a children’s hospital. She made the trip by auto bus and found the roads as good as summer time and the trip a delightful one for this tlme of year. REPAIRED. Knerr’s Repair Shop W. T. Roberts was a business vis itor In Portland Saturday. The Neighborhood club of Colum bia was entertained by Mrs. Baxter Hutchinson on Wednesday after noon. There wae a very good at tendance. The club is taking up the study of Alaska. Refreshments were served by the hostess at tho close of the meeting. The next meet ing will bp held at the home of Mrs. Frank Beddow. H ere is our prescription for shoe troubles RADIATORS N E W WINTER. "Pinky" Adams, an ex-resident of the project, waa a Hermiston visitor Saturday. Auto Clearing House, Inc. YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT L ' : WILD 7 0 CO ness— a deeper meaning of the Holi phone 38 EXCHANGE TOVE P R O PE ITY OmaramaaWlaaanat CiM^d B aa aaSTtar» akmt tn .C tt.u d A heartfelt wish for joy and glad Ton can save money and time here. n O B S B o r COUNTY gB A T ?m >aw i o f S e v ille ” Wishing You All Prizes will be^given for the best suggestions of a new name for this thea tre. Watch the Herald for announcement. 10-30c A Nnii ilrar AND A "Nineteen Plenty-Six' 7:30-9 P. M. COMING The Musical Vaughn’s BLACK & WHITE G ARAG E Where Service And Quality Are Paramount PA Y CASH A N D Raad The Herald Want Ads. SA V E MONEY Declare Birds A re Insensible to Color Bavarian srientists claim to have mad» certain the fact that birds cannot aee color, are not affected by It; In teet. any color Is good with the hlr.ls, •ven (hose of bright and gay plumage having no appreciation of the fact that they are belter dressed than others. Even the gorgeous display of the male peacock brings no sens» t Ion of beautiful colors to the eyes of other birds about. The test with birds’ eyes show, the scientists assert, that birds do not look at things ns human beings do, that all Hying birds by day see everything In a bright, red orange light and are only sensitive In a slight way to the short waves of light that make hltie and vlo let risible. Night-flying hints are less sensitive to colors than those that make their flight by day, the eyes ,.f all birds being screened fmm Intense tight , by tiny globules of oil In the retina of the eye that act as color screens. The ■ Bavarian scientists swy the Ihirwln Ides, that beautiful plumage of birds * * factor la the selection of mates, is merely a fanciful theory, poetic and taterwtlng but lacking ecientlllc ewp- --------- Trade at the T F YOU have never been to California it should be the effort o f your life to go. e Hermiston Market Representative» o f the ♦ Union Paeifie booklet» giving land where the where you can W E P A Y CASH FO R Poultry, V ea l, H o g s and B eef cither via Portland . DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS BLAIR ment» N. C. Wenigster, Agtnt, Hermiston. Oregon SIM S f Subscribe For The Herald