The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 29, 1926, Image 4

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district where he ha« a email herd
He depends largely
on fruit for his cash returns and has
a wide variety of fruits. He was a
Hermiston visitor last Thursday.
of dairy cows.
School Days
Are Coming
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We are stocking a
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
O m i w i i a t I a t a n « Giwuwd B a n
and Thara Abaat tka C4I» and
Neighbor baud
Bill Swltxler wins here from Uma­
tilla Movday. He went to Pendle­
Ray Brown wits here form Board' ton where be Joined a group of
Round-up officials for a trip to
man Saturday.
Cheyenne to attend the Frontier
W. T. Wright was here from Ir­ Days show.
rigon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenils and
T. P. Delano of Boardman was here family left last Friday for Bend.
Crater lake and other pointe in
Tuesday on business.
s^ thern Oregon. They planned to
William Mitchell of Stanfield was go on to the beach to spend a vaca­
tion period.
In Hermiaton Monday.
Young Men's
Trousers
and
WafcA for our adv. and window
display on these
KINGSLEY’S
H O U S E
O F Q U A L IT Y
A TIP CONCERNING
Y O U R CHICKEN H O U SE
Anticipating chicken home business for the late summer and
fall, we secured a complete stock of material for this business
early in the spring. This stock has been In the yard for the last
five months and Is now thoroughly dry.
This gives you a stock that will build an absolutely tight chick­
en house at the same price as green lumber would cost. You cannot
afford to take a chance on using green lumber for a chicken
house when we will guarantee the stock that we furnish not to
shrink.
REX CAFE
W H O ’S W H O T O D A Y
TUM -A-LUM LUM BER CO.
Phone 111
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott were
Pendleton visitors on Monday.
Subscribe For T h e H erald
Hermiston Theatre
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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.
Saturday
J. M. Doyle of Plymouth, Wash­
ington, traded In Hermiston Satur­
day.
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Sunday
W. T. Bray and George Hower
were two Umatilla men who were
here last Friday.
Mrs. Merle Phelps has returned
' from Wyoming after a visit with
relatives for several weeks.
Mias Amy Winslow of Indianapolis,
lnd„ arrived last Wednesday for a
fen day visit with her father, James
Winslow.
Mrs. Charles Taylor was a Pen­
dleton visitor Tuesday. She made
the trip to see Mrs. L. A. Phelps in
St. Anthony hospital.
A number of Hermiston people
went to Pendleton Monday to see
lhe circus that showed there in the
afternoon and evening.
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FUEL
Mrs. E. P. Dodd and daughters.
Isabelle and Ruth, spent several days
this week at Pendleton as guests of
relatlvea.
Slab Wood for summer use. The
best range fuel for the warmer
3 days.
■ Nut Coal in stock at all times.
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Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters.
Betti«. Charlotte and Helen, will
leave Sunday for the beach for a
vacation of two or three weeks.
Mrs. Frank Little has returned
from Blalock where she spent sev­
eral days as a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Solvesler. Mrs
IJttls and Mr» Solvsster are sister*.
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■ Inland Empire Lumber Company
and
C. B. D e M ille
BIG
SPECIAL
“The
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M.AL IT R A W , M G*.
Exclame Representativo sí National Batidera Bnrean
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW.
Oregon Hardware & Imp1
THE
Mr». James Winslow and daugh-
. tars. Mrs. Marjorie Hall and Mias
¡Amy Winslow, drove to Weiser,
Idaho, Tuesday. rwturnlng Wednes­
day night.
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M- F. Caldwell farms In th« Irrigon
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W /y C /flS T ÍR
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«TORE
WE HAVE MARKED DOWN ALL LIGHT
SHADES
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LADIES’
PUMPS AND OXFORDS
20 P E R H 'VT
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This price concession makes thes 3 shoes away below their value.
We will include In this mark down all brown or Cordovan shades as
well.
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We have received a new line of
Rayon and Pure Worsted Hos
Priced at »1.00.
wear.
In New Shades—just the thing for ear'y fall
Don’t forget we carry the
Arrow Collars for Men
sa well as the Arrow Shirts.
Parties will soon be In order and you will want to dies., i p
You will find a good line of
The
scientist’s wife
obeys these laws
NECKTIES
Of late style to brighten up the old suit If you want to. Just a
little.
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^ “ (JORDAN HAT
Will be found a good addition for the necessary repairs to the
wardrobe.
25-50c
Two Full Shows
Each Evening
The picture that
is takina the
L IV E S T O C K
QUALITY
P& i n t»<'d Varnish
T h e r e ’s an A c m e Q uality
P ro d u c t for e v e ry p a in t­
ing n e e d outdoors as w ell
as in. C om e and talk things
o v e r, today.
W. L. BLESSING
Volga
Boatman
Company
She know? health and hap­
piness com es from o b se rv ­
an ce of th e se Jaw s—the
law s of color harm ony in
the finishing of th e w alls
and ceii:n<:L I f you do n o t
k n o w th e se su b tle color
law s, com e to th is A cm e
Q uality P a in t a n d V arn ish
S erviop Sie.ticn. L e t us
show yon ho w you can
give y o u r ro o m s a d d e d
re stfu ln e ss and c h arm by
th e u se of A cm e Q u ality
wall and ceiling finishes.
Hardware
PkMM'JSI
* * * * The Yard oF Bett Quality *
At Special Prices for this w ek
Hermiston Produce and Supply
James Hoskins of Stanfield trans­
acted business in Hermiston Mon­
day.
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Mrs. Harry Orammet was a Her­
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miston
Cedar Flume Lumber ■■■ nesday. visitor from Umatilla Wed­
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and Mrs. A. Y. Humphrey
A new stock on hand for your ■ were Mr. Hermiaton
8 man Saturday. visitors from Board-
flumes and repairs
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Any Pyrex dish or part which breaks from oven heat within
two yearg from date of purchase may be replaced by any Pyrex
dealer in exchange for the broken places.
PYREX CASSEROLES
PIE PLATES
AND UTILITY DISHES
With Heavily Nickeled Brass Stands
Clint Jackson took a load of Her­
miston melons to Pendleton Tuesday.
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G U A R A N T E E
SPECIAL
from
The chick door of the O. A. C.
colony brooder house is placed In
one of the front corners, since it is'
Mrs. F S. Green of Stanfield easier to drive the chicks out through
shopped In Hermiston Friday.
a corner door. The shutter hangs
on a top slide and extends to the
E. T. Messenger of Boardman was tloor level. There Is no clogging as
in many sliding door operations.
here Baturday.
Ingvard Skovbo was here
Boardman last Friday.
MATERIALLY YOURS
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Pyrex is the most lasting bakliyt ware »v«y ( piade. U( never
chips, flakes or crass« even after years of use. It cannot rust,
turn out or dlscolqr and remains new forever.
City Meat Market
A M D B S H V IC t'
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Pyrex Glassware
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and H
Mrs W. C. Isom of Stanfield shopp­
T. Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
ed in Herinistonn Saturday.
Harvey visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
George Rands was here from Glasgow Sunday afternoon. The
GOV. A VICTOR DONAHEY
Glasgow hospitality, well known to
Irrigon Saturday.
many Hermistonlans, resulted In all
“In most ‘bumper crops’ it’s the
K. G. Gabriel of Stanfield trans­ of ths visitors eating a lot of melon price that bumps the farmer.”
acted business here Saturday.
THERE IS NOTHING SO
C A. Paul returned Monday from
EXASPERATING
Mrs. J. B. Wright was a visitor in Bend after attending a big district
picnic of employes of the Pacific To the busy housewife as to have to
Hermiston Tuesday from Irrigon.
Telephone & Telegraph company held wait and wait for the Meat to be de­
Mrs. Perry Arthur of Echo shopped Sunday. He formerly worked in livered, then whehn it does come
that district before coming to Her­ find it -so tough that you can’t cook
in Hermiston Monday.
miston. About 300 attended. He it. We pride ourselves on the Choice
Meats we sell, prompt delivery and
N. E. Robertson of Echo was a left Hermiston Saturday.
orders carefully filled.
Hermiston visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patrick of
Mrs. M. C. Burchett was here from Elma, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Patrick of Twin Falls, Idaho,
Umatilla Friday.
were visitors here Monday and Tues?
PHONE 131
Mrs. Fred Relks was here from day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J-
S. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Irrigon Wednesday.
Patrick were en route to Yakima
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
A. E. McFarland was here yes­ after a visit in Twin Falls, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Patrick were en route
terday from Umatilla.
OF CREAM BUSINESS
to Bend, to visit relatives.
Whipping
Cream........... 30c Pint
O. P. Lockridge of Stanfield was
Coffee Cream...............30c Pint
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Biggs
will
leave
here yesterday.
Night and Morning Deliveries
Sunday for Coos Bay and Marshfield
You can't get better food than
S. R. Cooper was here from Stan­ to attend the annual convention of
milk and cream. The quality
the American Legion and the Ladies
field yesterday.
cf our products is excellent. We
Auxiliary. They plan to spend
solicit your business.
J. W. Connell of Umatilla was a their vacation at the beach follow­
ing the convention. Mr. Biggs will
Hermiston visitor Saturday.
JERSEY DAIRY
represent the local post, and Mrs.
Jenkins Bros., Piops.
A. B. Atchison was here from Biggs will represent the local chap­
Hermiston
Umatilla
ter of the auxiliary body.
Umatilla last Friday.
Blazers
H t S M Í6 T O N -g
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald left
O. W Jackson of Umatilla was
last Monday for their home in Glen­
here Monday.
dale. Calif., after a two weeks'
Mis. O. J. Kendllar was here from visit at the home of Janies Wlnalow.
Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Winslow
Umatilla Monday.
are sisters.
Mrs. Fred Furrer of Stanfield was
Miss Ada Soneson returned early
here yesterday.
this week after a vacation trip of
H. L. Dexter of Umatilla was a three weeks. She visited at Salem.
Eugene, Vancouver and at the beach.
Hermiston visitor Monday.
Dining her absence her place In
El. C. Chaney of Irrigon trans­ Kingsley's Inc. was taken by Mrs.
Vane Boynton.
acted business here Monday.
complete line of
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Home Cooking
W ANTED
Phone 411
HERMISTON
MARKET
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
D I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the matter ot the Estate
of
Joseph W. Craik. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of Joseph
W. Craik. deceased, and has quali
fled as the law directs. All persons
having claims against said estate nre
required to present the same to me
at the office of W. J. Warner, my
attorney. In Hermiaton. Oregon, with
proper vouchers within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 22nd day ot July. l l t t .
RAY C. GOODE,
(4d-Stc)
Administrator.
H erm iaton H osp ital
We can care for you cheaper and givj you better aervice than you
can receive at home.
Minor Operations Cun Be Performed H en.
Maternity Cases Especially Solicited
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HERMISTON, OREGON