The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 22, 1926, Image 4

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O f i s u a a s s s f l a t a n s t G l e o s d H .r .
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The Ladles Aid of the Baptist
church will hold a coked food sale
Saturday, April 24, beginning at 2
o’clock at the Hermiston Market.
Ao. 1 Preferred Stock, sliced 20c
No. 1 Preferred Stock, crushed
- 20c
The Wlllajnette valley Is very
beautiful now, according to J. M.
Biggs who recently returned from a
business trip there.
No. 2 A. & L. crushed - 30c
No. 2 1-2 A. & L. crushed - 30c
These are not Specials. They are
every day. Compare them,
quality considered.
KINGSLEY’S
H O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
A N D
T H E ECLIPSE L A W N M O W E R
The return game of baseball be­
tween Irrigon and Uatllla schools
will be played .there on Friday af­
ternoon.
For the school band to make three
public appearances in five days 1»
quite a record. The boys played a(
Pomona grange meeting at Stanfield
on Thursday, for Hermiston baseball
game on Sunday and for the movies
at Boardman on Tuesday this week.
ODARANTEED FOB TEN YEARS
The regular monthly meeting of
the Grange took place on Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. day evening.
The JI. E- c - win K've a 800181 on
Ed Bensel and Mrs Mabel Ralph and
daughter Helen were Pendleton visi­ Saturday night this week.
tors Monday.
The young people of our city at-
j tended a party at the Manse on
Refreshments
J. A. Murray of Pendleon. district Saturday evening.
.manager for the Pacific Telephone were served and everybody had a
& Telegraph company, was a business splendid time.
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visitor In Hermiston Monday.
Ralph Beneflel made a trip to
Walla Walla recently.
Kliss Rachel Barker, who has been
Saturday, April 24, Munger Mc­
Kinley will be here with spring and visiting her uncle Cy. has returned
summer ready-to-wear garments. to her home at Meacham.
Hermiston Produce and Supply Co.
Melon planting Is all the fashion
here at present. Perhaps as much
Stated communication Queen Es- as sixty acres will be planted.
i ther chapter O. E. S., next Tuesday
Miss Anna Schachermeyer of Uma­
! night to elect Asso. M. and Asso tilla called on friends here Monday.
| Cond. Social. By order W. M.
The school girls are giving a play
• on Saturday, May 1. There will be
Episcopal services will be held special music and a general good
Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Ralph time, all for the lousy sum of two-
1 Hinkle of Pendleton will be here to bite.
; conduct the services in the Chrlst-
! an Science hall.
No. 11-4 Preferred Stock,
sliced
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25c
No. 2 1-2 Preferred Stock,
sliced
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35c
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
PINEAPPLE
H E R M IS T O N
HXSMXSTOir HERALD, ILERïgSTO y, ORRUOX
See the second spring and summer
i showing of ladles’ ready-to-wear
! garments Saturday at Hermiston
■ Produce and Supply Co.
S E R V IC E '
The Stevensons
are now
getting along
fine together
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Dowell of
' Burns, former residents of Hermston,
were guests at the home of Mrs. F.
L. Beasley last Thursday. Rev.
Dowell was at one time pastor of
the Baptist church here.
Y o u r S p rin g W a n ts
The Ecllpce is the only self-sharpening lawn mower on the market.It’a fir«* coat is therefore Its only
ooet. You do not have to pay someone to sharpen It from time to time.
The self-sharpening device la patented. To sharpen the Eclipse you simply turn a little sleeve on the
center of the reel shalt, spread a little mixed emery and oil on the cuiter-bar blade, and puah the Mower
backward. The amery grinds both the reel blades and tjie cutter-bar blade by tbl* one operation so they
match each other perfectly like the blades of a pair of shears.
This Is the only way to properly sharpen a lawn «»Wer;
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The Edipee has a patented adjusting feature that brings the cutter-bar blade and the reel blades In close
alignment and is very simple to operate.
This 1» also an exclusive Eclipse feature.
All cutting blades are highly tepered crucible steel, and will last a..lifetime.
The Eclipse is the easiest mower made to keep in good running condition. Every adjustment la sim­
ple, efficient, and practically fool-proof.
The Eclipse has been manufactured and sold for 22 years, and many of the first machines made are
still In active service. This Is why we can afford to guarantee The Eclipse for ten years.
T h e P rop h et L aw n M ow er
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS
The Prophet Lawn Mower is made of the same high grade materials as ths Eclipse— but without the pat­
ented eelf-sharpening feature.
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It Is standard in size and weight— neat In appearance— carefully manufactured— and is the best lawn
mower that you can buy at the price.
The reel blades and the cutter-bar blade are highly tempered crucible steel, and will give long service.
The adjustment features are simple, efficient and practically fool-proof.
Every mechanical principle used In this mower has stood the test of time. That Is why we guarantee
The Prophet Lawn Mower for five years.
• T h e Lady L aw n M ow er
GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS
The Lady la w n Mower Is a small, well built machine, manufactured with the same care and from the
same grade of materials as used in The Eclipse and The Prophet. It is sold at a lower price because it
is smaller and lighter—and does not have the adjusting and eslf-sharp'nlng features of the Eclipse.
It has been manufactured and successfully sold by us for years. That is why we can guarantee It for
two years.
O regon H ard w are & Im p lem en t Co.
the
W/NCff£ST£R
store
Brunbachs Have Girl
Mr. and Mr». W. H. Bessy of Yak. |
Ima were visitors for a few days at
the Genn ranch. They left Tues­
day for Stanfield to be guests of !
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker.
POULTRY HOUSE LUMBER
Wc have a specis, slock of lutnbe, for this purpose. Will Gra­
ham, C. J. Voliva, P. P. Sullivan and Geo. Genn have built god
chicken houses recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shotwell have
returned from Fort Townsend, Waah-i
ington.
They were accompanied
home by Mrs. S. B. Edwards who
will make a brief visit at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Shotwell.
Our Cedar Flume Stork is complete In all widths and lengths.
A New Stock of Screen Doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
TUM -A-LUM LUM BER CO.
R. A. Brownton, Mgr.
Phone 111
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s Cedar Flume Lumber
■ A new stock on hand for your
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flumes and repairs
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No. 2 Common
8 Ask us to show you our stock of
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No. 2 Common
■ Good serviceable material for cheap
construction. May be used in a
8 surprising number places in your
8 building operations, at a substant­
iv a l cavih?’.
FUEL
Slab Wood for summer use. The
best range fuel for the warmer
days.
Nut Coal in stock at all times.
James B. Beebe has returned from
Yamhill county and other Willamette i
valley points where he spent a few
days. "I went down to look at a
piece of land I own In Yamhill county
with the thought In mind that It
might be a better place to live than
here, but I think I like It better In
eastern Oregon,” Mr. Beebe said.
F. B. Swayze left Wednesday
morning on a business trip to Port­
land. He was accompanied by Mrs.
Swayze who will go to Palo Alto
for the graduation of Miss Doris
Swayze from Leland Stanford,
church will hold a cooked food sale
M r s. S te v e n s o n w a s
cr a zy about m otoring.
But she w as m ad as a
hornet over th e w ay the
old car looked and D ad
had his trou bles. F i­
nally he got b u sy w ith
s o m e A c m e Q u a lity
M otor C ar F in ish and
now the “ M issu s” and
the m otor are both ra­
diant. F in ish is e a sy to
apply. M a k es new cars
out o f old. A n y c o lo r .
A C M Z Q U A iflY
Paint "¿Varnish
Phono .331
“ The Yard of
Bed Quality”
K. M. STRAW. MGR.
Exclusive Reprrsrntative* of
K .donai Builder* Bureau
!■■■■■■■■■ ■■■BE
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let ns tell yon in persoa what we can do for ye«
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied ■ nstoraer is our best advertise­
ment Come and see for yourself.
AU the latest methods are use 1 at this Beauty Shop and »11
work is done under sanitary conditions.
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SLOAN BONNET A N D B E A U T Y P A R L O R S
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatment* are One flawiattiMi
Smart snd Exclusive M'llinery at Mo«t Reasonable Price«
Telephone; 3*0
f*49 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
S p e c ia l
4 B a rs P a lm O live
Soap
— FOR—
25c
Limit 16 Bars to Customer
Hardware
Fnturdnv, April 24, all day, but
come early so you have more time I
to choose and not eo long to wait.
Thle will be your opportunity to get
first hand wearing apparel at whole­
sale prices. Hermiston Produce and
Supply Co.
S a tu rd a y
CAT! FOR WARRANTS
City of Hermiston warrants are
’ailed for payment as follows: Nos.
3961 to 3963, inclusive Water Fund
warrants Nos. 245 to 252, inclusive;
Gladys Avenue Improvement war­
rant No. 3859.
Interest stops
April 22, 1926.
GEORGIA HENDERSON,
33-ltc
City Treasurer.
W. L. BLESSING
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
No. 9281. t w m Dirt. Ne. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pen
Mr. and Mrs C. M Cook
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(lleton were visitor» in
In Hermiston
th« s u u < r f O r « o n . . t t h » d a w
1 o f b usiness on A pril 12. 1926.
unday. Mr. Cook for »lx year» was
RESOURCES
agent for Ba'four Guthrie and Co.
Loon, and d isco u n t» ...............$171.783 66 171.783.66
Within a abort time Mr. ana I Qver,irafts. secu red ..................... $
$4 7»
Mr». Cook expect to return to their |„ ^"^ndT’to ¿ i ™ , circulation * ¿ 2
old home In Scotland to take up ¡ value) .................. ..................... 6,280.00 6.2M.(»
' Other bonds, stock s, aecurltiea, e tc
106,6*6.81
their residence.
Banking house .................- ........
8,000.00
Furniture, fixtu -ea ....................... 1,046.90 $.046.$0
Real esta te ow ned oth er than banking
bouse .................................
.......... 6,140.99
Law ful reserve w ith Federal R eserve
bank
............................................16.tOT.lt
Cash In vault and am ount due from N a t­
ional banks .........
8.374.96
Total o f item s 9, 10. 11. and 13. 8,874.96
Redemption fu nd w ith U . 8 . Treaaurer
and due from U . 8 . T re a su r e r .............
312 80
9324.776.20
Total
U A H U T U S
Inland Empire Lumber Company
A Silver Tea will be given by the
Ladles Aid of the Baptist church |
Wednesday afternoon, April 28, at
the home of Mrs. E. P. Iilsley.
O ur s to r e is th e A c m e
Quality Paint and V arnish
S e r v ic e Station. B e fo r e
buying paint, enam el, stain
or varnish, com e and con­
sult ua. It’ll payl
Don’t forget Saturday— a feast of
good things for the ladles at Her­
miston Produce and Supply Co.
Mrs. George Corae of Hermiston
submitted to a major operation re­
cently at St. Anthony’s hospital In
Pendleton. She ha» left the hospi­
tal and 1» now at the home of her
parents In Echo. She expects to go
later to the home of her sister, Mr».
Bose In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Brunbach who
reside east of Hermiston are the
parents of a baby daughter born
Monday afternoon, April 19.
Subscribe for The Herald--$2.00
SENATOR PHIPPS
“Don’t place your tru»t in riches
until you have placed your riches in
trait.”
and
ST E A K S
ROASTS
Fred J. Tooxe, republican candi­
Capital stock paid In ..................................... 26.000.00
date for superintendent of public Surplus fund __________ ________ _
10.000.00
I Instruction. was a visitor In Her- Undivided p rofit. ___ - ......— 13.237.9913.237.99
R
eserved
for
in
t..
ta
x
es,
accrued
4.700.00
| Iston last Thursday.
He came
Circulating notes o u tstan d in g .................. 6.960.00
; down from Stanfield after the ses- Am ounts due to National banks . ...----- ... 339.60
Yes. we have them. They melt In
: alon of Pomona grange which he at- Certified ch ee k , ou tstan d in g ........
70.49 your mouth because they are ten­
j tended. He was on the program at C ashier', rh a ck . o u tsta n d in g................... 4J7».I1 der. We errry only the juetest and
I Total o f ite m . 21. 22. 23, 24 and 28 « .7 7 4 »
the grange meeting.
beet roapts In Pork. Veal and Beef.
Demand deposita:
Individual deposita »uhject to cheek
161.643.12 It Is really n pleasure to prepare a
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C. C. Grimm, president of the Ir­ C ertificate, o f deposit d aa ia lass than $9
meal from the Meat that we carry
d a y .io lh er than for money borrwsred) 16.8SX.lt
rigon Producers’ Co-operative, B n i] □ S t ta « t te,
» , county
e v u t u y or
u r u oth
i n er
r r i m
i unicipaldepoeite 19.807.90 in onr Market.
■ R. S. Lamoreaux. Harry Smith and other ,ieo,»nd d ep osits
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H O Ji
190*48»
, J T. Bullard, members of the board Total ita n u a t 79. 90.*11
Try u» once and you will be
of that organliatlon, were business Tim e Deposita:
right bawk for anothei4 order.
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Ceetificatoe of d eposits (other than f o e .
visitors In Hermiston Saturday. The
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4S.4fil.9d
co-operative will handle melons,
T triai tim* dvpflàt*
fruits and vegetables grown J>e mem. N ate* and bill* radi
CALL US AND WE WILL
bors Ibis year.
Total
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S ta te o f Orearan
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County nf U m atilla I **
I. A H Norton. raohtor o f U m abavo
A. R. Shumway of Milton, candl-
Ih» ahnvv “
bank, do -olemnly . w a r that
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! date for the repiibltean nomination ia true to the beet o f mJ
m t know
k n o w ledge
M a * a and
A . B . NORTON. (
visitor in Heriaton last Thursday
Sobeeribed and sw ore 9o before me th is 14th d
afternoon. He was a speaker at the o f A pril. 1926.
^meeting of Pomona grange at Rlan-
W . I . W erner. N otary PohRe far Q n g s a .,
Ifteld. Indications are that he w i l l B v ro m m ia sio e ex p ira s J ed . K I * *
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t " d"»*»
Receive • heavy farmer vote and Corree
r. n. 8WAYXB.
■ hat organised labor will be friend-;
R. ALKXANDKII.
fly to his candldary. Mr Shumway
J . R. R A l.g Y .
IMtoctaev
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Homemade Sausages
Q u a lity M e a ts
*P h o n e 4 1 1
H E R M IS T O N
M ARKET
M. W. SIMS. PROPRIETOR
We Deliver
DELIVER THE ORDER
City Meat
Market
PHONE 131
D E PE N D A B L E
BUTCHERS