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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1926)
TH3C HEBMI8TOJT H B B A W . H B g m g T O y , O BgO O X Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Dodd and daughters bave returned from Lake Chelan where they spent a vacation of about a week. Mr. Dodd spent most of his time on his ranch there. Good Name Rev. end Mrs. John Hoffman, 'of La Croeee, Idaho, are here aa guests 6 I. G. Penney was her« from Stan- of his father and brother, Job» and Jacob Hoffman. Rev. Hoffman has UfeB Tuesday. visited here many times during the W. T. Bray was here from Uma past ten years. tilla Tuesday and Wednesday. E. E. Shaw has rrtnri»«*» to Por* Sloan Thompson of Echo trans land where he and .Mr». Shaw went about two weeks ago. t u acted business here Tuesday. to remain tb- --------’ wtekc Bud Knapp was here from Stan- During their absence Fred Thompson ield yesterday. is living on their ranch. priceless a n d therefore jealously upheld - - - Dodge Brothers have kept thefaith. Year after year their motor car has continued to mature into a better and better product. Beauty has been added to depend ability, comfort and silence to beauty. Endless refinements have been made, and the basic sources of Dodge Brothers quality main tained in every detail. As a consequence, the N A M E Dodge Brothers is even more val u a b le th a n th e g re a t Dodge Brothers plant itself, and eminently worthy of the public confidence it everywhere inspires. The public may rest assured that a Good Name so priceless w ill be safeguarded jealously by those who hold its destinies in their hands. • Black and W hite Garage Hermiston, Oregon □ □ d e e - B rothers MOTOR C A R S A TIP CONCERNING YOUR CHICKEN HOUSE Anticipating chicken house bualnosa for the late aummer 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. | ! ! •! J (. | J| MATERIALLY YOURS TUM- A-LUM LUMBER CO. 1 t IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 1 1 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 50c Phone 111 - 1 Subscribe For The Herald Mrs. M. S. Miller left Wednesday for her home In Portland after hav ing spent a month here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Potter. Pyrex is the most lasting baking ware ever made. It never chips, flakes or erases even after years of use. It eatnot rust, burn out or discolor and remains new forever. G U A R A N TEE 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 pieces. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5 :3 0 to 9:30. S P E C IA L REX CAFE PYREX CASSEROLES WHO’S WHO TODAY AND UTILITY DISHES W ith H eavily N ickeled Brass Stands PIE PLATES At Special Prices for this week Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Imthurn of S. Wilmot of Umatilla was In Her- Lewiston, Idaho, arrived lust Satur nlston Tuesday on business. day afternon for a viBit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Buhmann. Mrs. E. K. Mulky of Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Imthurn have been on (hopped in Hermiston Tuesday. a tour of Oregon that took them as far south as Crater lake. John Hamilton was here from Stanfield Tuesday. J. T. Embry was In town from his J-anch on the North Unit early this Perry Arthur. Butter creek ranch week and displayed a ripe peach ar, was here Monday. which grew on a place where there has been no Irrigation for 11 years. I. Skovbo was a business visitor in The peach was not so firm as first Hermiston from Boardman Monduy. class fruit but had attained almost normal size. George Kendlar wag here from Umatilla Monday. Dr. H. C Curry, the Seattle Eye sight Specialist, who' has made pro H. K. Bunker of Butter creek fessional visits to Hermiston for the transacted business In Hermiston past twenty years and Is known for good optical work at reasonable Monday. prices, will again be at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell have Hermiston Wednesday, August 25, for one day only. Eyes examined, returned fiom Portland and thj 50-lc beach where they spent a vacation. glasses fitted. Nicholas Codd of Spokane, presi dent of the Hermiston Light ft Power Co., was a business visitor here this week. Pyrex Glassware Home Cooking Jack Smith who is working for a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards of Stanfield were Hermiston visitors sheep outfit near Hood River recent ly killed a sheep killing cougar. The Wednesday. | animal measured eight and a half F. O. Hoffnagle was here from feet (rom tip to tip. Jack trailed the animal from the sheep camp and Stanfield Tuesday. shot him. Mrs. Hewitt of Stanfield was hers Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Potter and Tuesday. i ,. . > Ray Challis of Pendleton who left re cently on a trip are now In Klamath Clarence Reed of Stanfield was a Falls where Mr. Potter is temporarily Hermiston visitor Tuesday. employed, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. J, Butson was here Tuesday from Potter. Umatilla. E. R. SCHILLER Pendleton, Oregon J. G. PEARSON, R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Mias Margaret Neary of Hermis ton was In an automobile necldtnt Sunday afternoon on the Old Oieg'-n trail between here and Umatilla. She had gone to Irrigon with Mr. •nd Mrs. Wright of Pilot Rock for aeoie melons. On the way baik, gear the E. P. Dodd ranch, they opped along ahe highway to ret ime cattails. When they sta. • • i leave, the car slip off the em bankment and turned over. No cne was injured. ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. Oregon Hardware & Impit. Co. thb POSTMASTER GEN. HARRY NEW “A pessim ist is a man w ith one speed forward and three in reverse.” WE WANT YOU TO MEET OUR MEAT PRICES If you are not already a Customer we want you to give us an order then you will be. Highest Grade Meat, handled in a sanitary, Modern Market, is the kind Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beisse and we sell, and at lowest prices always. daughter Loulta left recently after I.et us fill your next MEAT order. a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Aug ust Beisse. From here they went to Yellowstone National park. While here they went on a motor trip PHONE 131 through Ranier National park, around the Mt. Hood loop and saw other places of interest. They were WE MAKE A SPECIALTY accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. August Beisse to Ranier. OF CREAM BUSINESS City Meat Market J. B. Saylor raises hay and cat tle and turkeys on his Butter creek Sunday services at the Baptist ranch. He was a Hermiston visi church August 22. Bible school at tor Monday. 10 A. M. Morning worship 11. Theme, "The Supreme worth of a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knerr and J. Soul." Evening service 8 P. M. A. Reeves and Ben Spencer of Uma Theme, "The Venture of Faith." tilla left Sunday for Golden Beach, The purest pleasures lie within the Oregon, wl^erei (they) will spend a circle of useful occupation— mere vacation of a week or 10 days. pleasure, outside of usefulness, Is fraught with poison.— H. W, Beecher. The Baptist Laidee’ Aid Society What greater calamity m k f-»’1 uDon will hold a cooked food sale Satur a nation than the loss of worship.— day, August 21, at the Hermiston Carlyle. Come and worship with Market, beginning at 1:30 In the us. A welcome to all. A. J. Ware, afternoon. pastor. W hipping Cream........... 30c P int Coffee Cream................ 30c P in t N igh t and M orning D eliveries Ycu can't get better food than inilk and cream. The quality of our products is excellent. We solicit your business. VM N Cff£ST£R sto r i WE ARE JUST IN RECEIPT OF A LETTER FROM M R SJdcK IN - LEY OF MUNGER & McKINLEY FROM NEW YORK STATING THEY W ERE LEAVING NEW YORK FOR CLEVELAND, OHIO, AND CHICAGO, ILL. THEY HAVE BEEN TO THESE MAR KETS TO PURCHASE READY-TO-WFAR MERCHANDISE AT FIRST HANDS IN THE LATEST STYLES OF CLOTH AND MOD ELS^ YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF CHOICE SELECTIONS YEAR’S MERCHANDISE AND WE HOPE IN IN _ THIS NEXT WEEK S PAPER TO MAKE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DATE THEY WILL BE IN HERMISTGN. W E HOPE YOU WILL ALL K EEP IN MIND THIS VISIT AND FVFT. SURE YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THIS CHANCE TO GET THE VERY NEWEST OF THII SEASON GARMENTS. JERSEY DAIRY Jenkins Bros., Props. Hermiston * U m atilla Hermiston Produce and Supply Hermiston Theatre Company SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A ugust 21-22 ■■■■■■■■ i ■ i i • ■ for your I s ■ Cedar Flume Lumber ■ B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — w ith comedy— “LIZZIES OF THE FIELD” For Poultry and Cream. Bring yours to the Hermiston Station. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY No. 2 Common ONE DOOR WEST OF HURLY CASH STORE California Straight 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. GILBERT G. SMITH, Manager Ahead A new stock on hand flumes and repairs A ugust 24-25 WITH REGINALD DENOTE You have all heard about th is one Best Bargains at Burk’s School Caps, Shirts, Overalls, (Bib or Waist) Wood for summer use. The 3 Slab best range fuel for the warmer days. Nut Coal in stock at all times. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phon. JSI ••Th« Yard of Boat Quality ” M. M. STRAW, MGR. Esel naive Representatives of National Builders bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmbwpwbbbbbbsbbbbbbb 9SB9S* HERMISTON MARKET Admission. 50c Adults FOR SERVICE 25c Kiddies Rim-Tin-Tin IS ON THE WAY 50c IN GROCERIES FREE! WITH EACH PAIR OF SCHOOL SHOES PURCHASED. (Use Coupon) ♦ MEN S HIGH GRADE UNION SUITS AT 20 PER CENT OFF WHILE THEY LAST 16 rent Pencil Tablets.................................- ....................2 for 20 cents 5 cent Pencil Tablets........................- ............................ 5 for 20 cents ( cent Pencil«.....................................- ..............................3 ,or 10 cents 11.00 Brooms, while try Inst ........... ....................................... cents 80 cents Brooms, while the last...... - ............................- ....... «5 cants 00 cent Brooms, while they last ........................ «------ 4> cents Pep ............................* for Shredded Wheat .......................................................... ...... - for roastles .................................................. - ............— ............3 for Porn Flakes ............................... ............ ......................—- * fo r Puffed Wheat .... - ........................ .................................- > It* THIS COUPON Is good far 50 cents in Groceries if presented nt the ohsw of any pair of School Shoes. Phone 411 DON’T MISS IT! FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ■ ■ W ild Oats Lane Pays Cash FUEL ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S W IF T & C O . »5 cents 25 cents «5 cents »» «on»» 3 « 'seats time of pur- .W ill be here Saturday and Sunday, August 28 and 29 at Regular Prices- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILIA COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Joseph W. Crslk, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned hss been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Joseph W. Crwtk, deceased, and has quali fied a« the law directs. All persona having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. Warner, my attorney. In Hermiston, Oregon, with • proper vouchers within six month* from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of July. 1124. RAY C GOODE. (4 4 -5 « ) Admtnlstrator I Hermiston Hospital Wo can care for you cheaper and give you better service than you can receive at home. Minor Operations Can Be Ferfoiw d Here. Maternity Cases Especially Solicited Phone S M HERMISTON, OREGON