The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 18, 1927, Image 3

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Patient In Hospital
H E R M IS T 0 N P L A Y H 0 U S E
SA F E T Y D E PO SIT
BOXES
“THREE BAD MEN
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Wm. Fox’s Super Production
F eatu rin g A lic e B orden and
G eorge O ’Brien
w ith a cast of 25,000 people
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
August 19, 20, and 21
Admission, 25-50«
Are available in limited numb r for the use of our customers.
N o S h o w M on d ay, A u g u st 2 2
These boxes may be used for ke ping valuable papers, and the
small cost entailed makes th rental cheap insurance.
T IE S1A Y AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23-24
If you have been neglecting the care of records that have a high
value come in without delay and rent a safety deposit box.
“T H E LITTLE G IA N T ”
A PICTURE YOU’LL LIKE
Admission, 10-30 <cnts
First N a tio n a l B ank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
» B Swayze. Free
R. Alexader, Vlce-Pree.
A'. H. Norton, Cashlar W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier
I 'W :R IFan}AY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 28-27
LO N C H A N E Y
— in—
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
WANT ADS
COR SALK
FOR SALE— Yearling registered Jer­
sey bull, dam’s record 620 pounds
fat, price $75. Logan Todd. 50-2p
FOR SALE— The new wonder $100
Dalton Adding Machine, subtracts,
multiplies, figures. On easy terms.
Call or write for booklet. Schafer’s
Variety Store, Pendleton.
60-ltc
FOR SALE— Two horse fresuo, spring
tooth harrow, 8 disc extension re­
versible plow, 3*4 in. wagon, hay
rack, set dump boards. A. N. Ray­
mond.
50-2tc
FOR SALE— Purebred Rambouilet
Rams. Crssbred ewes. S. E. Starr.
Registered sow and 12 pigs.
49-tfc
(Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­
ative of Hermiston. Unless other­
wise specified, prices are per hundred
weight )
Scratch ............J...................... - ___ $2.90
Bran, 60g ....... — ................................. 90
Egg Mash ........................................ 2.46
Ground Oats .................................... 2.25
Ground Barley ............................... 2.00
Wheat ...............................
».15
Corn, No. 2.........................
2.50
Cracked Corn. No. 2.............
2.60
Ground Corn, No. 2.................... 2.60
Mill Run. 80s............................... 1.24
Cow Feed ...................................
2.28
Ground Wheat.................................. 2.25
Shorts, 80s........................................ 1.32
Rolled Barley ..........
1.58
Calf Meal, per pound.................... 2 H e
Middlings ........................................ 1.90
Oyster shell ............
.90
Whole Oats ........................................ 2.15
Salt, half ground 60s......................... 45
FOR SALE— Five hole Detroit Vapor
Oil Stove, with built-in oven. Mrs.
W. S. Boynton.
49-3tc
F O U N T A IN
FOR SALE— Poultry house, 10x20,
and wire netting run in front at
cheap price. Joe Harvey.
Cigars, Tobacco
Cast includes Norman
S c ie n c e
THE KEY TO EDUCATION
True education not only opens up stores of knowledge but de­
velops the aletr mind. The chief glory of modern science is
THE
S C I E N T I F I C S P I R I T
Higher education in the field of applied science combines tech­
nical study wi h the fundamental training essential to citizenship.
Its degrees op< n the way not only to leadership in "the several
pursuits and professions in life" but aol to a larger community
Maintains schools of Engineeringfclvii, electrical, mechanical,
chem ical), Mires, Forestry, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Home Econom­
ics, Vocational Education, Commerce, and Military Science, all
offering accredited college work. The School of Basic Arts and
Sciences. Industrial Journalism, Library Practice. Physical Edu­
cation, and Music afford sound basic and specialized training.
For catalogue qpd other information address the Registrar
H o m e C ook in g
FOR RENT— Six room modern house,
west side. See Janvg Todd 45-tfc
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
Oregon State
A g r ic u ltu r a l C ollege
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3:00 P.M .
Fried Chicken, home style, 50o
Corvallis
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
Open 8:30 to 9:30.
REX CAFE
FOR SALE— Good Jersey milk, morn­
ing and evening deliveries. Milk
cn ice at the house at all hours. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Phone 25-M. H. S. Hanby. 42-tfc
Try Burk’s for Bargains.
IF IT’S
39-tfc
SE R V IC E
FOR SALE— 1 Big 6 McCormick
mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire
39-tfc
Lumber Co.
YOU WANT
COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1
*
T . H . G aith er
J
LOST— White colUe Sat. night. Col­ «.
lar with name "Bill’s Jack’’ on
plate. Notfy Bill Switzler. 50-lp
TRANSFER AND DRAY
♦
WBCELLAMEOUS
See Porter for rent of laundry equip­
ment occupying three rooms. 49-tc
LOST— Ladles gold ring.
for return to this office.
Reward
49-2tc
Bark’s, headquarters for Army Shoes.
3»-tie
Watch, clock and Jewelry repfiring.
See Newell, next door to Sappers.
lS -tfe
Polands for Profita. Stillings. 37tf
Bark’s for Bargains.
39-tfc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­
ALTOR.
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ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
office
FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls
at the Herald office.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.-—
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­
plies, Harness, Saddles. Wagons.
3S-3fc
Nellie Allen has been repainting
a few signs for Lew Brownell.
Mr.’ and Mrs. John Powel! and
daughter Ruby accompanied by
; Peggy Mece motored to Portland
i Wednesday on business.
M. M. Jenkins has gone to Mon-
' tana.
The usual force of the rip track
has been put back to work.
Lesg Richard returned from
business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Knight and family of Irrigon
have moved to Umatilla and are re­
siding at the Lane house next to the
garage.
Mrs. Roy Lash has bought a new
piano for her daughter.
E. T. Reeves is building a new
house back of D. . Brownell’s.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
of
Mrs. Charlie Powell at the Good
SEATTLE
Samaritan hospital in Portland. Mr.
' Powell was a former resident of
Who has made professional visits
I Umatilla and now resides at Marsh- to Hermiston for twenty years, will
(field. Oregon.
again be at
Robert Balcom of Irrigon was a
H O T E L H E R M IS T O N
I Umatilla visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Fisher and children were visit-
! ing at the home of her mother. Mrs.
Chrisman, last week.
John Bain of Echo, Oregon, an old
FOR ONE DAY
friend of the McFarland’s, stopped
Eyes Examined
for a short visit at their home Fri­
Glasses Fitted
Charg s Reasonable
day on hig way home. He was very
much impressed with the possibilities
of the land surrounding Umatilla.
Bernice Byrnes is visiting rela­
tives in Walla W alla this week.
Mrs. Woodard of the White restau­
rant has bought her girls a new
I want them, now, or next
piano.
week, or any time. W ill buy
Mrs. Grammar is in Klamath Falls.
whole flocks,, part flocks, young
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spinning have
or old. Figure w ith me before
gone on their vacation. Mrs. Stone
jou sell.
: is keeping thp hotel.
Mrs. Mahoney of Pendleton was In
Umatilla last Saturday.
Mr. Hull ijl'tu^ned Friday from
Address HERMISTON, OREGON
: Seattle where he has been attending
Telephone, Echo, 15-F-14
! buyerg week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke re­
turned from their vacation at Wal­
lowa lake.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lane and
family of Ohio are visiting their
mother, Grandma Lane.
Mrs. Herman Ryser and son Billie
have returned from Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Butterwood motor­
ed to Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder are
home after a vacation at Seaview.
Grandma Lane and sons, Dick,
Herbert and George and family mot­
ored to Pendleton Saturday.
Com e to your »tate University tor cultural
education and professional training
Edith Jones of Portland has been
Opportunity^» offered in
visiting her mother, Mrs. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbow went to
22 departments of the College of
Literature. Science and the A rts
Portland Saturday night to attend
A n d in th» School» of
the second Oregon Reunion at Laurel-
hurBt park.
A rchitecture and A llied A r ts —
Business A dm inistration—Educa­
Steve Hortsch went back to his
tion—Journalism—Graduate Study
home town in Minnesota to visit.
—Law—Medicine—Music—Physi­
He will meet "Lindy” as his home
cal Education—Sociology—Social
town ig the same as Lindbergh’s.
W ork — Extension Division.
Daddy Pound hag returned from
CoHegc Year Opens Sepicmbei 2b, 1927
Albany.
Miss Laura Dunne Is Installing a
For information or catalogue w rit»
Th» Registrar, U n iW a tip of
water cooler to enable her to serve
Oregon, Eugtn», Or».
Ice water at the auto camp.
Mldg Pollen and Mrs. Paulu have
been Portland visitors over the week
end.
Mrs. D. W. Jackson and Louise
Thia coupon and 25c entitle the under­
have been visiting In Portland.
signed to one 35c can o f Acme Quality
Knamel-Kote, any color, and a special
Mrs. Steve Hortsch is staying in
20c Paint Brush.
Mt. Angel while Mr. Hortsch Is in
I
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t
. . . » Name
Minnesota.
W. R. Nugent returned from Port­
Addrei
land to work on the day switch en­
gine until Jess Conell is able to re­
T o acquaint you with Acme
Quality, we are making a spe-
turn to work.
cial offer for a
Mr. and Mrs. Shumacker of Seat­
tle, who have been registered at the
Staymore auto camp for a week, left
for Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. Shu­
macker has been taking photos of
various Umatilla people
Miss Laura Dunne went to Pendle­
ton Monday.
Carl Caldwell left Saturday for
the harvest fields leaving Grandpa
Hatfield with the children
Mrs. D. W. Jackson is on the sick
»mid gloomy surroundings
list.
Here’s how to endurin»ly beautify
F. H. Gentry of Portland Is work­
your wails and ceilings. Here's how
ing on a switch engine here.
to overcome the dingi' ess caused by
Mrs. F. H. Gentry and daughter
dirt, dust and smudge which, com­
visited at the McNabb’s Sunday.
ing from the windows, the basement
Mrs. Elmer Tucker returned from
and the radiators, often disfigure an
the mountains Sunday.
otherwise beautiful home.
Carl Caldwell’s family Is moving
Use Acme Quality No-Lustre Fin­
up into the other place across from
ish. Paint your walls and ceilings
Bray's.
with it. Use it on fibre board or
canvas. It’s a hard, durable, lustre-
Mr. Hull went to Pacific City Sun­
1 ess finish incomparable for ail inte­
day to bring Mrs. Hull home.
rior surfaces. It is easy to apply and
Mr. Todd has returned from har­
"easy’’ to buy. Helps to brighten
vest at Prescott.
the home—turns gloom into cheer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman motored to
Walla Walla Friday evening.
Glenn Montgomery is visiting at
the home of her aunt. Mrs. Todd.
George Kendler motored to Port­
land Thursday.
Backed by 40 years of paint making
experience Acme Quality Paint and
G. T. Gassett and family have
Varnish is dependable. It includes a
moved to Portland where they will
better product for every kind of sur­
make their home.
face inside or out, and Acme Quality
Many Umatilla people attended lh p
No-Lustre Finish is outstanding.
See us about paint we will gladly
dance in Hermiston Saturday night.
answer all Questions.
Mrs. Vivian Martin. Dorothy Till­
son and Pete Tlllon went to Port­
land Sunday night.
BLESSING HARDWARE CO.
Bill Peck is sporting a new Dodge
HERMISTON, OREGON.
cabot rrletie.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. D. R. i
Brownell and Mrs. Todd motored to
‘ Pendleton Friday.
Ralph Stangby was in Umatilla
; Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nlrhols a n d .
son Bruce motored io Pendleton Sat-i
nr day.
j Mr. and Mrs. Bill fhrltzlcr left for |
C O M IN G A G A IN
Dr. H. C. Carry
Sat., August 20
Turkeys, Turkeys
S P E C IA L •h«,,i‘niooiy’
CALL 25-J
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eows. B.
37-tfo
Hammer.
UMATILLA ITEMS
Mrs. Lew Brownell and son Robort
«pent two days in Pendleton last
week while Robert had his tonsils re­
moved.
Helen McDonaugh had her tonsils
removed last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford, Mrs.
Albert Atchinson and Mrs. Clarence
Atchinson motored to the Edwards
harvest fields out of Walla Walla to
spend Sunday with Clarence and Al­
bert Atchinson.
Mr. Whiteman was marshall of
U m atilla'w hile Mr. Powell was In
Portland last week.
Bill Peck motored to Walla Walla
Sunday evening.
Bill Keenen, acting relief clerk of
Umatilla shops was called to Portland
beceuse of his mother's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson.
Mrs. Bill Logan and Mrs. Gossett
motored to Portland last week.
G ilbert S m ith
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE
B ert M ullins
Good Blue Grass Pasture, $2.00 per
month. W. A. Leathers.
4 5-tfc
FOR SALE— Northern Pacific lands
at prlceg ranging from $5 to $21,
1-10 down and 10 annual Install­
ments at 6 per cent. Yearly Im­
provement required. Under McKay
water. Good soil, practically level.
Make application to E. P. Dodd or
J. W. Messner, Hermiston, Oregon.
Built aound the famous mystery story.
Kerry and Mary Fliilbin.
service.
B&rber Shop
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
W ill sacrifice fine piano in storage
near here. Will give easy terms to
a responsible person. For full par-
tculars and where piano can be seen,
address Portland Music Company,
227 6th St., Portland, Ore.
48-4tc
The Phantom of the Opera
Mrs. John Llclana of Echo ta a
patient in the Hermiston hospital
where she is receiving medical at­
tention.
Poitland Monday morning.
For S h o e
R ep a irin g
Yon can’t heat the service and
workmanship we have.
M odern
M ach in ery
The best money can buy is the
only equipment we w ill use.
FOUR SKILLED WORKMEN
Are busy in the shop all of the
itme which insures fast service.
Pendleton Shoe
Shop
643 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
T h e F orw ard L o o k
^T 'O M O R R O W ’S telephone requirements
JL must be foreseen today; the service of the
future must be provided for in the present.
In the America of tomorrow new industries
will develop, trade will increase, residential
sections will replace the vacant areas of today.
There must be new telephone buildings and
switchboards; millions of miles of new wire
and cable; yet a larger army of men and
women to build and operate the ever increas­
ing facilities; more and more trained execu­
tiv e s to manage and direct.
I t costs about >385,000,000 a year to keep
ahead of America’s demand for telephone
service. If this vast sum is to be spent wisely
and efficiently, future demands must be fore­
casted with as much precision as is humanly
possible so that materials, money, manpower
will not be lacking when the need comes. Only
through the forward look is the telephone
kept ready to meet the growing demands of a
growing nation.
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
BELL SYSTEM
One Policy ' Ono -Syztero - Unhwraol Sortaen
Herald Want Ada Bring Yon Results
Summer Hours at Herrn latón Lib­
rary are from 3 to 5 P. M. 39-tfc
D O IT N O W
Piano Lessons Given
I will begin a clam in music for
beginners and the first four grades
August I. Phone 20-M, or see me
d$-2tp
Elba Hamrick.
Send us the price o f a year’« |
njbacriptiort if you are in <
—TRY THÇ HERALD WANT A D S -
We Need the Money
— READ THE WANT ADS—
You can’t be
happy
ACME QUALITY
Piint^Varnish
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LODGE DIRECTORY
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Secretary.
Custls Simons. N. G.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
D R .
C.
M.
DALE
D E N T IS T R Y
Office in Bank Bldg.
Evening by appointment.
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
H S. MeKENZIE, M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion. Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 71»
Office in First National Bank
B0g.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Location. 2 doors west of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res Phone 31»
HERMISTON, OREGON
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TELEPHONE 31
L. J. M c A te e
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND GLASS
CONTRACTING
513 Main St.
Phone 158
Pendleton, Oregon.
H erm iston
H ospital
Maternity Cases our Specialty
OUR MOTTO:
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Come and see us about our nTw
and reasonable rates. Graduate
nurse in attendance at all times.
TELEPHONE 881
W e H ave
A n ticip ated
Y our n eed s
in e v e r y th in g
th a t is n ecessary to
com ­
p le te your g o lf outfit.
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