The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1926, Image 4

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    TOB HEBM ISTOy HXBJLLD, ILEBMI8TOK, OBBtiOlT,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
R o th ch ild H a ts
■ BREVITIES -
Occurence* o f l a l e m l G le u a d H a n
end There About rhe Ci t? nod
N ..«hborhood
For Men
will soon be here and we
are again featuring
Saturday Only
Standard Apricots, No. 2 1-2 size
2 for 35c
A N D
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
■WINC/teSTiR
S E R V IC E '
Give Your Wife a Rest
Buy Box Wood for Summ er Fuel. She w on’t have to use th e ax
on this. Place your orders now fo th is fuel and It w ill be de­
livered out of the next c ar— a HHvln to you of th e drayage.
Arc your screen doors In good ro ’air? At ttyp price of o ur
screen doors, it does not pay to b other w ith old doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Phone 111
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g A new stock on hand for your g
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flumes and repairs
No. 2 Common
Ask us to show you our stock of
No. 2 Common
Good serviceable material for cheap
construction. May be used in a
surprising number places in your
building operations, at a substant­
ial saving.
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Bathing Suits
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. D ow ning and ANNUAL TOUR OP COLLEGE
-on will hrave S atu rd ay on a m otor
SENIORS MADE ON PROJECT
trip to th e so u th ern p a rt of Iowa
w here they e x p te t to spend several
G. R Hyslop, professor of farm
weeks v isitin g relatives.
crops a t O. A. C„ and a group of his
sen io r stu d e n ts sp en t S atu rd ay on
Mrs. Ed. Jackson is v isitin g w ith th e project. T hey w ent over the
friends in W allace, Idaho. She made w ork of th e experim ent statio n in
the trip to W allace w ith Mlsa T urck d e ta il and a fte rw a rd s m ade a trip
who ta u g h t here in th e schools d u r­ over the su rro u n d in g country.
ing th e past year.
T h eir trip Included th e experim ent:
(stations of E astern O regon
w ith
Mrs. W. W. Illsley re tu rn e d S u n ­ side trip s to re p re sen tativ e farm ing
day from B aker w here she v isited d istricts. T h is tr ip is to be made
relativ es for several days. S he ex­ an ann u al a ffa ir for th e purpose of
peels to leave F rid ay fo r M arys­ show ing the stu d e n ts the application
ville, Calif., to join Dr. Illsley who of the studies they have m ade d u rin g
th e ir four y ears in college.
recently located there.
Body-Building
Meats
Tor Men and Ladies. The Olympic Make—all wool in pretty
combinations of color— $6.00 to $7.50.
GORDON HATS
In the Summer weights and Colors are in season now. Gor­
don Caps in New Shapes and the mu h sought light colors and
weight, $2.00 to $3.00.
Seasonable Hats
In Khaki, ventilated, priced this s ason at 75c to $1 00.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
It is g enerally know n th a t the
m eats we sell a re of su p erio r q u a l­
ity, and our prices a re no h ig h er
th a n those asked fo r In ferio r g rade
m eats.
W e'e proud of our re p u ta tio n . T ry
us and you will agree th a t we deserve
It.
CALL US AND WE WILL '
DELIVER THE ORDER
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED INSTALLING REFRIGERATION MA­
CHINERY AND OTHER EQUIPMENT WHICH INCREASE THE
CAPACITY OF OUR PLANT.
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PHONE 131
Are You a Dairyman and Not Pat­
ronizing the Hermiston Creamery?
FUEL
IF SO—WHY NOT START TODAY!
Slab Wood for summer use. The
best range fuel for the warmer
days.
Why ship your cream to some
Central Plant or Trust
Nut Coal in stock at all times.
Help the Man that Helps You
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and Plain White, in pretty box©?, 3 in box at $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 as well as single numbers a t 35c, 50c and 75c each.
Appetizing
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Handkerchiefs in Colors
E pw orth League a t 7 P. M. W eekly
E. B A ldrich, ed ito r of the East.
prhyer, T h u rsd ay evening a t 8:00
O regonian, and George C. B aer, exe­
o’clock. H enry Young, m in ister.
cutive Secretary of th e P endleton
H ull & M cNabb of U m atilla re ­ Com m ercial association, w ere in H er­
cently purchased a F ord ro ad ster de­ m iston T uesday aftern o o n to secure
livery from th e Kellogg M otor Co. inform ation about the w ater s itu a ­
E. L. C arlson of H erm iston also p ur- tion. Mr. B aer also discussed th e
land settlem en t program w ith a num ­
ahnred a Ford roadster.
ber of local men d u rin g his visit.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. S ta r r w ho Inquiries about Oregon as a plaqe to!
•ame to th e p roject last w in te r and live are being received by the ra il­
SENATOR WARREN
traded for a ran ch h ere, have moved roads by th e thousand as a resu lt
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Into the new home w hich th ey Just
“No self-made man ever left out;
paigns conducted by th e H ill roads, the working parts.”
completed.
and 10,000 of these Inquiries were
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. G ates are*here tu rn ed over to th e land settlem ent
from Camas, W ashington, as guests com m ittee of th e O regon Cham ber
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. of Commerce a few days ago, Mr.
Sims. Min. Sims Is th e ir d au g h ter. Baier said.
THE FLIES ARE COMING
IR R R R R R R B B B B B B R B B B B B R l
For the Ladies We are Showing Seme Very Pretty
W atten b u rg er an d Beryl W atten -
A d elig h tfu l d in n er p a rty and
V rg e r left Tuesday for p o in ts In
dance
a t w hich 15 young couples
th e Yakima valley w here th e y w ill
wiere g u ests was given last T h u rs­
pend th e ir vacation.
day evening by Misses Ja n e W arn er,
J. M. Biggs is h olding open house D orothy S traw and S hirley Brownson.
at his office since W ednesday m orn­ T he d in n e r p arty was given a t the
the
ing. The occasion for th e h o sp ita l­ W a rn e r hom e a fte r w hich
ity is th a t he w ashed his w indow s g uests w ent to th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. II. M. S traw w here d an cin g w as
and mopped th e floors.
enjoyed. C haperons included
Mr.
M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch — S u n ­ and Mrs. W armer, Mr. and Mrs.
day, Ju n e 6. S unday school a t 10 S traw , Mr. and Mrs. Brow nson, Mrs.
A M. M orning w orship a t 11 A. M. B riggs and Mrs. Mabel R alph.
Subscribe for The Heraid~$2.00
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
COOK WITH FOCUSED HEAT
Make cooking a pleasure this summer with one
of our oil gas ranges.
K IN G SLEY ’S
Q U A L IT Y
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On account of our overstock o f Florence Oil
Stoves, we are going to reduce the price on them,
and are offering real bargains. A t the price we
are now offering these stoves nobocy can afford to
cook over a hot coal or wood fire during the hot
summer months. We also have a complete stock
of the Red Star Stoves.
THE JANTZEN
SWIMMING SUITS
O F
Florence Oil Cook Stove
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The intensely hot, clean, blue gas flame goes
5 straight to the bottom of the kettle. This means
I quick cooking and a cool kitchen.
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The Florence Stove is easily operated, positively
regulated, wickless, valveless and absolutely de­
pendable. Burns kerosene only, which is the
cheapest fuel known.
S w im m in g S e a s o n
M O U S E
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Mrs. E dw ard Gould arriv ed In H er­
Mr. and Mm. H. M. S ch illin g w -re m iston Sunday from Bend, Oregoil.
I to visit w ith her dau g h ter, Mrs. C. A
i ’cndleton visitors last F rid ay .
| P au l a n d fanjily. r S ha w as accom­
Dr. t a d M™ J . L. Scare w ere la panied by b<-f soà> C larence Gould
Pendleton Friday.
I and wife who returned to Bend T u e s - '^
Id ay .
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Mr». F. D. C allahan »pent last F r i­
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H enry H itt
rteturned
T uesday J
day in Pendleton.
! m orning from Jefferson w here he SI
The N eighborhood club of Uolum- w as accom panied by R ichard
and H
w ill spend J
iia w ill meet w ith Mrs. Tom S tew art D orothy H itt. They
n W ednesday, Ju n e 9.
several weeks there v isitin g relatives g
d u rin g vacation period.
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Mr. and Mrs. S idney B a rn ard and
Mrs. E. K Stephens w ere v isito rs in
Q uite a num ber of out of tow n g
Pendleton last Fi iday.
people w ere here Sunday to see the ■
gam e of baseball betw een H erm iston R
w as J
Stated com niuncatlon of Queen Es­ and Ione. A big delegation
th e r cap ter O. E. S. n ex t T uesday here from U m atilla. Ione came over g|
night. By ord er of W. M.
strong, and Echo and P endleton had ■
groups present.
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Miss L u re tta
B en n ett of The
Dalles sp en t th e week end w ith h er
Mrs. A. M. S u nstrup Is a p atien t
p arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ben­ in the Good S am aritan hospital in
n ett.
P o rtlan d follow ing an operation to
w hich she subm itted la st S aturday.
Mrs. J. C. D ow ning h as retu rn ed R eports from the hospital are to the
home from F a irb a u it, M inn., w here effect th a t her condition is sa tisfac­
the was called several weeks ago by tory.
■ he death of h er fath er.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M G ill of D ufur
Miss M adeline T urck h a s gone to w ere h ere a short tim e S unday as
Moore, M ontana. She was a mem ber guests at th e home of Dr. and Mrs.
i f th e facu lty of th e local schools C. M. Dale. Mr. G ill is employed
lu r in g the y ear th a t Just closed.
b y /th e F ru it G rowers' association a t
The Dalles. He and Mrs. G ill w ent
Miss Beth B leakm an of H ardm an, on to B aker as delegates from th e
Oregon, was a v isito r a t th e home G range a t D ufur. Mrs. G ill tg a sis­
of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. M lttlesdorf, te r of Dr. Dale.
F riday and S atu rd ay .
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. P arsons, fo r­
W. P urdy were hostesses W ednesday
m er H erm iston resid en ts, a re now
afternoon a t the M cKenzie home at
located at Othello, W ash in g to n . They
a bridge party. T h ere w ere five
made th e trip from H erm isto n in
tables in play cu rin g th e afternoon,
the
store
th eir car.
and prizes were won by Mrs R alph
The A m erican I.egton dance w ill R ichards, Mrs. C arl Voyen and Mrs.
be given S atu rd ay n ig h t
in
th e Mabel R alph. Mrs. M cKenzie and R R R R R I I I B i a a R R R R R R I I R R R R R R R R I R a R I I I S I I I B I B I g g l l i a a i . . .
au d ito riu m . T h e F le tc h e r o r t^ is - Mrs. P u rd y have issued in v itatio n s
for a luncheon a t th e McKenzie
tra w ill fu rn ish th e music.
home for S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 1
o'clock.
Miss V ivian N ation, Miss M ary
Trousers for Summer
Light Shades and Weights
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Dr. B. D. G arber re tu rn e d
to
P o rtla n d Tuesday m orning a fte r a
v isit over th e week end w ith Mr.
and Mrs. R. B Hough. Dr. G arber
is a d e n tist in P o rtlan d and is a
b ro th e r of Mrs. Hough.
THE HOME CREAMERY PAYS TAXES AND HELPS TO BUILD
YOUR TOWN, YOUR SCHOOLS ANO YOUR CHURCHES.
WE WOULD NOT
DARE
Disappoint You
HERMISTON
MARKET
Phone 411
O ur re p u tatio n for prom pt a n d |
efficient service in cleaning, press­
ing and re p a irin g clothes is u n ­
excelled.
T ry us only to find th a t your
clothes »111 look b e tte r, set b e tte r
and w ear longer.
O ur m ethod o f pressing clothes la
th e H offm an sa n ita ry way, w hich re­
new s the cloth.
TRY US
P hone'331
' The Yard of Best Quality
H. M. STRAW . MCA.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bwrean
HERMISTON CREAMERY CO.
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