The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 07, 1926, Image 4

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H E R M IS T O N
H Z B A X P , H B B iq s T O N ,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES -
WE FEATURE
O c e a n a M « f t i i m a t efaayad B u a
and Thara Abaut the City and
NetahbartKKjd
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house was hostess Tuesday af­
ternoon and had seven tables.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Bert
Haneline and Mrs. Mabel Ralph.
WHO’S W H O T O D A Y
Which?
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Webber were
here from Portland and spent she
week end at the experiment farm.
The Irrigon school band has been
Mr. Webber was for a time assistant
engaged to play at the fair at Her­
superintendent of the station.
M u n sin g w ea r
O sk osh B ’G o sh O v e r a lls
miston on Saturday afternoon.
D a y s T a ilo r e d T ro u sers
P referred S to c k C a n n ed
G oods
S n o fla k e C ra ck ers
ARE PA YING
42 cents
THE JERSEY
DAIRY
KINGSLEY’S
Q U A L IT Y
miston and Umatilla.
AhdD S E R V IC E ’
bell. They formerly resided here
and Mr. Scroggs was watermaster.
They now reside at Sunnyside, Wash­
ington.
Y O U R C H IC K
EN H O U SE
a
Anticipating chicken hPU.ie 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.
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This gives you a stock that will build an absolutely tight chick­
en house at the game price as green lumber would cost. You cannot
afford to take a chance on using gieen lumber for a chicken
house when we will guarantee the stock that we furnish not to
shrink.
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MATERIALLY YOURS
Home Cooking
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
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WINTER
Is Coming for a Long Stay
COAL IS A
NECESSITY
W e Are Sure
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We can give you satisfaction in
our Fuel Supply of both Wo)d and
Coal.
PROMPT SERVICE
Farm Bureau car on track about
the 8th of October.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phon. 331
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SWP (Shsrwin-Williams House
Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year
recorl. Its ingredients are what
experience Its proved to be most
efficient in protecting property. It
puts an armor between your
buildings and the elements and
also adds beauty and cleanhuesa
PENDLETON
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for the past
fifteen year*
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sears of
Will be at
Salem are here this week as guests at
Thla Is one ct the beauty spots ot
Dorion Hotel
the home of their son, Dr. J. L.
the Sesqul-Centennlal International
Sears.
Exposition In Philadelphia. The expo­ T U E SD A Y , O C T O B E R 12
H. M. STRAW. MCR.
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Excluiré Representatives of Natioaal Bailders B w u a
Q u e e n Q u a lity S h o e s are
h e r e in a ll the N e w S ty le
Queen Quality Fall Shades in the Wanted Lasts for the Ladies.
Children and Misses Shoes in Brown Built Quality.
These have proven their wearing quality and style as well.
You will find the new shades and a good variety of sizes at popu­
lar prices.
New Blazers for the Children
Sizes 8 to 16.
See Window Display
Men’s Leather Coats at
Close Out Prices
Just look them over and we will make the price right U )ou can
use them.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
sition celebrates the 150th anniver­
Office Honrs, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
sary of the signing of the Declaration
of Independencv The view shows the
ONE DAY ONLY
tower o.’ one of the main exhibit build­
No Charge for Consultation
ings rearing Its head up from among
the gorgeous landscape which artists
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
bave built around the giant structures
which house exhibits from forty-three ate in medicine and surgery and is
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nations of the world. The Exposition licensed by the state of Oregon.
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continues
until December i.
He docs not operate for chronic
■ A number of afternoon bridge
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
■ parties have been given by Her­
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stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
Lost
» miston hostesses during the past 20,000 Y Persons
He has to bis credit wonderful re­
early
in
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York
two weeks. Mrs. C. S. Mc-
sults in diseases of the stomach,
York—It Is almost Impossible
Naught entertained on Monday to New
be lost or missing for a consider­ liver, bowels, blood, skin, neves,
and Wednesday afternoons last able length of time In New York heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
week, two tables being in play Probably In no other city In the world catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
are so ninny persons reported lost, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­
each day. Prizes were won by strayed
or stolen. Every dny brings, ments.
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Mrs. F. V. Prime and Mrs. J. S on the average. 00 Inquiries to the po­
Below are the names of a few of
Harvey, and by Mrs. C. W. Kell­ lice for missing persons, a totnl of his many satisfied patients in Ore­
than 20.000 a year. Of this num­
ogg and Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Mrs. more
ber less than half of one per cent are gon.
Mrs L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart
Fraser entertained with two classed as permanently unaccounted
trouble.
afternoon parties Thursday and for.
Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter
The missing persons bureau of the
!! Saturday afternoons, three tab-
police department comprises 40 detec­ Marie), Wulton, tonsils and ade­
i les being in play each day. Mrs. tives, men uml women, especially noids.
• |F. B. Swayze and Mrs. A. H. trained for the work. Searches are
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ulcer
much more completely than of the leg.
I i Norton and Mrs. F. C- McKen- organized
In generally realized, nnd once the
Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamokawa.
j zie and Mrs- R. E. Mitchell were machinery Is set In motion the effort
Wash., colitis.
II prize winners. Mrs. W. W. Felt- becomes comparatively simple.
Grover C. Gouthier, Coquille, Ore.,
colitis and ulcers of stomach.
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, ear
trouble.
J. W. Turner, Dalles, stomach
trouble.
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E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, ap­
pendicitis.
Remember the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be free
and that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
Mrs. R. G. Lorentz and young son
Robert of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs.
Heaman Leeper of Yakima, were re­
cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
■ Harr of Columbia district.
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Oregon Hardware & Implement
COMING TO
The Ladies’ Aid society of the M.
E. church will serve lunch Friday
and Saturday of the Dairy and Ilog
show. The lunch will be served
outside of the grounds.
Phone 111
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T h a t’s the w ay to look a t painting—a s an investm ent, n o t
an expense. Look around you a t th e h o rses going to rack
and ruin. W h at is doing it? T h e w eather. T here is only
one defense against w eather and th a t is fa in t. B u t paint,
like weather, is of m any kirsuc. Beware of th e fair w eather
paint. I t does n o t pio tec., it only deceives. Buy a p ain t
th a t has pioved its staying power.
REX CAFE
DOES NOT OPERATE
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A 1000 p er c e n t In v estm en t
BURKY & JENKINS
The district meeling of the Order
of Eastern Star will he held in Pen­
dleton Tuesday night, October 12, at
! 8 o’clock.
Queen Esther chapter
will hold no meeting. Members
should have receipts for 1926. By
order W. M.
T U M -A -L U M L U M B E R C O .
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“A Thing of Beauty Is a
Joy Forever”
Dr. O. C. Wright will show motion
pictures at the evening service at the
Baptist church. The pictures will
depict work done by Baptists all over
I he s‘ate. He will also preach in the
evening. Bible school will he con­
ducted in the morning, but there will
be no preaching services in the morn­
ing.
A T IP C O N C E R N IN G
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
$500 for
Repairing
City Meat Market
FOR STANDARD EGGS
O F
or
and Boardman second. Everybody
Rev. A. J. Ware left Monday for is invited to come out to watch our
Grass Valley where he w’” nssist in | boys perform—to do their ‘"stuff” so
a special series of meetings for two to speak.
weeks.
The school orchestra which was re­
cently organized held its first rehear­
Joe Bunker left Hermiston recent­
SECRETARY WILBUR
ly to work in a lumber camp in the sal last week, and according to re­
‘‘A soft answer is sometimes hard
ports, made a good showing. At this
western part of the state.
writing the following are members: to give.”
Hawley Ingram is a new student Prof. K raus violin; Bussell McCoy, O u r C u stom eis Are Our Beat
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of the Hermiston high school. He trumpat; Richard Kraus, trombone;
A d vertisem en t.
attended school at Stanfield 11st Phyllis Benno, piano; Freda Seaman,
year.
If you are not already a Customer
drums. It is expected that one or
we want you to give us an order then
two
other
students
will
join
a
bit
Members of the faculty of the
you will be.
Hermiston schools were entertained later.
Highest Grade Meat, handled In a
“Spotty” Wisdom has returned sanitary. Modern Market, Is the kind
at a party which was held Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Rena from Milton where he has beeu em­ 1 we sell, and at lowest prices always.
i Waterman.
Hostesses were Miss ployed for some time.
Let us fill your next MEAT order.
¡Thoma, Miss Rugg, Miss Mayhew,
N. Seaman was in Portlaud the
[ Miss Petri, Miss Seyler and Miss
McCann. Guests in addition to mem- fore part of the week on business.
ibers of the faculty of the grade and ■ Irrigon was fairly well represented
PHONE 131
high schools were Mrs. E. L. Cherry, at Pomona grange meeting at Board-
Mrs. W. E. Higbee and Mrs. Waier- man on Saturday.
, man. Four tables of bridge were in
Lyle Saling and family have mov­
!play during the evening. Prizes were
ed to Ellensburg, Washington where
won by Miss Crockatt and Mrs.
Mrs. Saling will attend the Normal
Cherry.
school for a short term. Following
Mr. and Mrs. Morris I). Scroggs that she will teach in a school near
Milk and Cream for sale at all
and fon Jerry were here Tuesday as Roosevelt. We regret to lose this times. Both mornln and even-
the guests at the home of her par­ estimable family from our commun­ ning deliveries. Routes In Her­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp­ ity.
B e a v e r K n it H o sie r y
H O U S E
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Mrs. C. A. Paul and her mother,
Arrangements have been made for
Mrs. Edward Gould, spent the week a football game to he played here on
end in The Diilles as guests of Friday, Oct. 15 between our team
friends.
W eyenburg Shoes
IC R M IS T O N 'S
$50 fo r
Painting
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O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA )
W hen yoa need any­
thing in the fine of
Beat and attra ctive
Printing.
H e r m isto n H o sp ita l
We can care for yon cheaper and giv? yon better service than yoa
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can receive at home.
Prices $4 per day including general care, board and room.
“ Ask a patient who has been there”
Maternity Cases Especially Solicited
Phene M l
HERMISTON, OREGON
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