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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1927)
THE H EBM ÏSTO y HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. I. M. Schannep, county Judge, J. 0. Hale, county commissioner, and Lee Shannon, county roadmaster, were here Friday going over some road work which Sam Carson wishes .to see completed to his place. D o w n G o e s P r ic e s ! H ere are some prices to compare with what you have been paying Mrs. F* B. Swayze entertained at bridge last Thursday afternoon in Mrs. J. D. Waghorn 1« visiting rel honor of Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. Three atives at Hood River. tables were in play during the after noon, and prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Bigg» transacted business in C. M. Voyen and Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Pendleton last Thursday. W. L. Hamm was absent from the Roland Oliver of Pendleton was a bank tor a few days recently. His business visitor in Hermiston Mon vacation was an enforced one and day. was takten on account of Illness with la grippe. Mrs. Hamm was ill at the W. B. Yeoman has returned from same time, and one of the childrei Portland where he went last Satur also had grippe. day. The M. E. ladles' Aid society will J. DeWilde of Pendleton was here have a sewing on Wednesday after Friday looking after some farm land noon, March 16, in the church par which he manages. lor, A pre-Easter bazaar will be planned for at this time, and a full Mrs. H. E. Hitt Is the owner of a attendance of members is urgently new Thor washing machine which requested. was sold to her by W. B. Yeoman. Memorie Coffee, none better and you save price of the tin, pound 50c H. & B. Catsup, large bottle 18 cent3................................ - 2 for 35c Libby’s Silveradle Tomatoes, No 2Vatins .................................... 15c Premium Tomatoes w ith puree, No 2% tins, 13c ........... 2 for 25c All Gold Spinach, No 21/ 2 tins, 18c........................................ 2 for 35c WE ABE HEBE FOE BUSINESS AND WILL TRY AND PLEASE YOU WITH PEICE AND QUALITY YOURS FOE SERVICE KIN G SLEY’S H E R M IS T O N , H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D s e R V I C I ’ “N in a B lu e ” D e c o r a t e d E n g lish D in n e r w a r e O N E H A L F R E G U L A R P R IC E In order to clean up our entire stock of this Genuine English Dinnerware “Nina Blue” pattern, we will sell at ONE-HALF PRICE all our remaining stock. »1.63 7 Inch Plates, Regular Price, $3.25 NOW ......... NOW ... 68c 12 In. Platters, Regular Prlee »2.00 NOW .... »1.00 8 in. Vegetable Dishes, Reg. Price >1.25 ALL OTHER ITEMS PRICED ACCORDINGLY. This is an exceptional Bargain on Genuine English Dinnerware and one that you may never have again, so lay in your supply while our stock lasts. Frank Bllderback has had his left hand in a pack for several days dur Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and ing the past week on account of a Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hitt were Pend wound inflicted when a corkscrew leton visitors last Thursday. slipped and penetrated the hand on ■ the fleshy part of the thumb. The Alfred C. Koeppen, Pendleton wound Is healing. druggist, graced Hermiston with his presence Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Prindle have moved from their farm west of the J. C. Ballenger of Boardman the river to property they own in the transacted business in Hermiston southeast part of town. They will Tuesday. remain h'ere for a few weeks and then will leave for an indefinite Howard Cherry has been on time in California. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Eye crutches for several days as a re sight Specialist, who has made pro sult of a fall in which he wrenched Mr. Swayze visited Mr. Swayze fessional visits to Hermiston for the the ligaments in hi3 knee. for a short time Wednesday. The past ten years, and Is known for principals were Levi Swayze of Mil- good optical work at reasonable Mrs. Mabel Ralph Is back at work ton and F. B. Swayze of Hermiston ¡following an illness with grippe The Milton man recently disposed prices will again be at Hotel Her miston Tuesday, March 15, for one j which confined her to her home foi if his business in Milton and has an day. Eyes examined. Glasses fitt several days. ¡dea that he will locate here to go ed.—adv. into the chicken business He met Mrs. H. W. Collins of Pendleton ‘he local man of the same name In Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. was here the first part of the week he course of making the rounds A. H. Norton, Mrs. J. S. Harvey and as a guest at the home of her sister, while here F. D. Callahan were Pendleton vis Mrs. E. P. Dodd. itors Friday SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Stanley Campbell submitted to aa operation at St. Anthony’s hospital Practice has begun on baseball in in Pendleton last Friday. His re the high school. Because of lack of covery has been very satisfactory funds, the boys are to furniBh their own equipment. R. O. Horning was here the l itter part of last week from his home In Hermiston high school debate the Grande Ronde valley where he teams were defeated on Friday night moved last fall. in Hermiston and in Milton. Th< OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! W e Fix Them Like New K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P ■■■■■■■■■■■a■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ i a s a i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a . " ; « 3 I : I CREAM s — ON WEIGHT AND TEST— Hermiston Creamery ■ H E R M IS T O N , . OREGON A. M. SUNSTRUP, TROP. — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— ■ ■ P o u ltr y is a n Im p o r ta n t P a rt o f t h e G r o w -Y o u r -O w n - s ■ ■ ■ ■ : L iv in g F a rm P ro g ra m FARM PO ULTRY PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. GIVES SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop ■ ■ The poultry census is taken only every 10 years. The last cen sus showed there were in the United States 360,000,000 chickens. Tltey produced 1.6.0.000,000 dozen egg». The year’s production of chick ns and eggs brought $1,048,000.000. Ninety per cent of this billion dollars goes to fanners or rather to farmers' wives. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth ing, lights, washing machines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. If we should tak : the poultry money out of a farm community, the country town merchants would wonder what had happened to their business. THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS MRS. JOSEPHINE McKINLEY Will be here on March 13 and 19 DONE. What is more sensible and econom ical than— Friday and Saturday of next weok, w ith a full line of Ready- To-Wear Spring Dresses, Coats and hats. This trill he your oppor tunity to select your early summer n^eds and at right prices. We hope that every lady in this vicinity will call and look this display over, even though you do n ot want to buy at th is time. We are sure that you w ill feel repaid in this visit to see what the spring has to offer, and it should be an advantage to have these visits brought right to your dcor. M EAT Maybe you want Cured Meats. If you do our line of Bacon and Hams will suit you. If you want Fresh Meats you can hare a choice of a wide range of offerings. We w ill show in our windows— Children's and Misses’ Shoes These are Brownbilt Quality and wc are sure they w ill give good acoonnt of themselves in wearing service. City Meat Market PHONE 131 P e te r P a n P r in ts Are now being shown 60 cents yard. For Comfort Respectfully Urgcs Yra t; ."'tend Tbrir Special Public LECTURE S-A T S TREE and Economy Hermiston Produce and Supply Company L iv e R ig h t F ro m O u r S to c k I o f M e a ts • THE BEST ONLY Pickles, Cheese, Sauerkraut and Weiners Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau I ■ WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD NEW BARREL DILLS— GET Y0URRS AT IT CAN BE H E R M IS T O N M A R K E T DELIVERED FROM THE CAR NO COLLECTION PHONE F0UR-0NE-0NE SAVING YOU Who d o ^ not Ion- for a satisfae'ery solution for earth's pres ent unrest a -d dix‘-oss— one wM?h w ill bring peace and happi nt j to raenhiudf Such n Bo’n‘b n is found in the Bible. 50 CENTS The lecturer's subject is: PER TON. THE WORLD’S ONLY HOPE G. R. POLLOCK, of New York City I. 0, 0. F. HALL Hermiston, Oregon Fast colors and good serriceab’e fabrics, These same goods are sold in city stores at Special Reduced price, 65 cents. Hermiston Hotel Tuesday, March 15 THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUB? ITS ASSOCIATION ■ ' l l D r. H. C . C urry FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A M. M STRAW. MGR. • COMING AGAIN! CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME Miss Maude B. Clinesmith, accom EYESIGHT SPECIALIST panied by Miss Frances B. Folger, OF SEATTLE are here ns guests at the home of | ^ ¡ 10 j,Hg maj e professional visits to GET THE BEST COAL the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hermiston for 10 years w ill AND DRY WOOD. C. C. Clinesmith. They are engaged again be at the I In pulpit work for the International Bible Students association and are WE INSIST ON GETTING THE here in connection with the appear ance In Hermiston of O. R. Pollock ' BEST COAL POSSIBLE, AND of rrooklyn who will lecture here | t 3untl y evening at 7:30 in the Odd HAVE IT READY — FOR ONE D A Y - Fel'-'ws hall on the subject, “The W eld's Only Ihpe.” he young wo EYES EXAMINED FOR DELIVERY men have been working in Californ GLASSES FITTED ia and will now be in (he eastern CHAROES REASONABLE AT AJLL TIMES. part of this state for some time. ■ ■ :■ Inland Empire Lumber Company ■ PkoMpSl » ■ : “ Tbe Yard of Best Quality ” - " ' - Odd Fellows to the number of 18 made a trip to Pendleton Tuesday night where they attended a session of the Pendleton lodge. ■ s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B ■ tI s a k c■ ■ ■ We have just received a number of booklets giving the results of several experiment stations and successful poultry men, of Hatching. Brooding, Culling and F eding. as well as labor saving devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Cop ies may he obtained at the office. . ¿ A : - . . v ''" M O R N IN G S About 15 members of the local Masonic lodge went to Echo Tuesday night to attend the joint session ol the lodges of Umatilla, Hermiston, Stanfield and Echo. Higher labor and feed prices, our newer knowledge of the fac tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an increasing demand for a standardized product on the port of the consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to a more business-like basis. ■ I C R IS P subject for debate was "Resolved, That the cabinet^ system of state government be adopted In Oregon.’’ Both thle Hermiston teams made a very creditable showing. The boys on the teams were: Affirmative. W. K. Bloom, of Seattle, has been Joe McNaught and John Pace; nega spending several days this week vis tlve, Gerald McKenzie and Vernon iting with his parents, Mr. aijd Mrs. Harrah. H. W. Bloom. There will be a meeting of the Walter Mitchell, Pendleton grain Parent-Teaclier association at the i man, was a Hermiston visitor yes high school Thursday afternoon at ■ terday. He was accompanied by 3 o’clock. s George Stangler. The junior class had charge of the Mrs. C. A. Stephenson and little candy sale at the debate. Proceeds daughter of Perry. Oregon, have been from this were given to the fund here for several days as guests at for the tennis court. the home of her parents, Mr. and M tb . F. R. Wright. Visitors In the grades this week were: Mrs. Richards, Mrs. M6G1I1, The Community elub will hold an Bobby Mitchell and Betty Davis. Important meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock In the library, and a The seventh grade has been work full attendance of members has been ing hard to obtain reading certifi requested. cates. These certificate» are given by the county superintendent of Mrs. Bert Hanellne entertained at tchoolg to those pupils who have read bridge Saturday afternoon with and reported on ten books. The guests to make five tables present. pupils who have these certificates Prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Biggs, are: Jack H. Lee. Floyd McMullan Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Mrs. W. W. Catherine McMullan, Helen Wough- Felthouse. ter, Weelcy Blessing, Jack Clarke. S Bring it to your Home Creamery ■ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED sto ri S u b sc r ib e F o r T h e H e r a ld a Patronize Home Industries, and when you sell W HCff£3T£R M. W. SIMS FREE DELIVERY A. W. TURNBLAn «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ Materially Youri, H O NEY LABELS T U M -A -L U M ■ ■ To Your O rder and at Reasonable Prices SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 7:36 P. M. LUM BER Those unable to attend may have the subjeet m atter of the- otaeoane in a new book entitled ‘'Deliverance,” 384 pages, cloth bound, for 38c postpaid. Address: Miss Mande B. Clinesmith, Route 8. Box 5, Hermhton. * COM PANY I . A. BR0WN80N, Mgr. ■ 5 THE HERMISTON HERALD ■ = »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B I