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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
THE 35c Æ E B M 1S T O M LOCAL AND PERSONAL a BREVITIES ■ COFFEE 35c O M anaM . at lateraat Glaaaad Hara and T h a n About tba City and Natchborbood COME IN AND SEE IT AND TRY IT, FOR IT IS AQOOD ONE FOR THE PRICE WE HAVE A NEW PEANUT BUTTER DISPENSING MACH- * INE. A SANITARY WAY TO HANDLE BULK PEANUT BUT- TER AND ALWAYS FRESH AND CLEAN BRING YOUR CON TAINER. WE CAN GIVE YOU ANY AMOUNT. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mitchell are isltlng In Portland. F. A. Baker was here from Stan- ield yesterday afternoon on busi ness. We have the M. Born line of Tailor Made Clothes Miss Hazel Flaherty of Portland is here as a guest at the home of Miss Margaret Neary. WE GUARANTEE A FIT AND ARE NOT GONE THE MINUTE WE GET YUR ORDER. YOU CAN COME BACK TO US. Francis Neary of San Francisco arrived In Hermiston this morning to visit relatives. Two Piece Suits $23 and $27.50 W. J. Clark left by stage Wed nesday morning tor Portland on a business trip. SEE SAMPLES BEFORE BUYING We Pay Cash for Eggs Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lenhart and Mr. and Mrs. Ura Lenhart left Wed nesday for Medferd to spend a vaca tion of two weeks. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y C. A. Paul and two daughters, j Lmogene and Maxine, left today for Bend where they will spend a vaca tion visiting relatives. A M O S E R V IC E ’ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson and daughters will spend the latter part of this week in Portland on a vaca tion trip. O R O N IT E ■' i'lies.mosquitoes joachesunoti is C A L IF O R N IA FLY SPR A Y For apparent bargains as often as not fails to bring back the value anticipated. The materials may almost suit and still lack enough to make the purchase a disappointment. . J . ... 4 There’s No Excuse For sending out of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doing that today for the simple reason that they can depend on the Herald’s fast service dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality printing. In addition, customers have the knowledge that any aid in the way of special knowledge about forma we have, is at their dis posal in helping them solve the probl m of that new piece of print ing. Figure your next job of printing with your community print ing factory. The Hermiston Herald — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a î POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Farra, foitner Lewiston, Idaho, left last Friday after Hermiston residents, were here over spending a few day„ here as guests i he week end from Payette. Idaho, to at thia home of hlg parents, Mr. ai ! isit friends' and take care of bust Mrs. P. P. Sullivan. They went frot” ss matters. Farra brothers for here to Portland. Seattle and Tacom. r.srly operated a shoe repairing shop e e and left last spring for Payette At the Baptist church regular ser Ps there are very good, Mr. Farra vices will be held Sunday morning. said, and Payette expects 1° be in Bible school at 10 o’clock will be fol very good condition from a business lowed by preaching services which point of view this fall. will be conducted by Rev. J. T. Dowell. A. J. Ware, pastor. 1?. S. Kingsley has returned from Portland and Vancouver, B. C., where George Davis was here Tuesday ne has been with his son, E. J. and Wednesday from Portland. He Kingsley who with Mre. Kingsley ha8 been booking and accompanying sailed Wednesday morning from Van- the fight pictures which were shown ■ouver on the steamship Niagara for here Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Sidney, Australia. In Australia Mr. He will return to Hermiston Septem- Kingsley will be under the care of 12 to enter high school. His father, Dr. Boyle, world famous surgeon, Slg Davie, recently accepted a posi ind It le expected that an operation tion with Pathe and is now making will be performed in an effort to bookings for that concern. uffect his return to health. O n til« left is t)i« bom« of M t . C . F. Constantine. of Seattle This home woo w ell b u ilt, but out of style. ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR B rooder and L ayin g H ou ses GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES PLANS : LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE Ï I ■ i » ftl ■ B rooder Coal ON HAND. SATIS n J FEED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. " K your home is out of style, yet in a rood neighborhood, dr n ’t sell it at a sacrifice— remodel it You can lay Western k ed Cedar Shingles over the old roof a:.J sidewalls for very little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less. Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel bills too, because your outer walls and toof arc double thick and hold heat that much better. Up-to-date in Style and Comfort Hmr.e* w ith W r t V m Pad Cedar Roof« and Side W all« are always In ntyle and always good looking. Lay vertical grain W eatern Red Cedar Shingles with tinc-coated iron or copper nails and they will last a lifetime. M any baauuful color combinations are pos««Ue, if you wish to have your «kinglet stained. A nd these stained colors are permanent. Cheaper to Heat Than Before Inland Empire Lumber Company Pk«MM|33i; “ The Yard of Best Quality ” N. M. STRAW. MGR. W h ite E n am el W a re 7 2 12 4 6 14 14 10 QUART SEAMLESS TEA K E T T ................................................ 98c QUART COFFEE POTS.................................................................... 98c QUART WATER PAILS.................................................................... 98c QUART CONVEX SAUCE PANS.................................. -............... 98s QUART CONVEX KETTLES ................................................. 98c QUART ROLL EDGE DISH PANS .......................................... 98c QUART OVAL ROLL EDGE DISH PAN ................................. 98c QUART COMBINETTS........................................................................ 98c FOR REAL BARGAINS IN DISHES AND GLASSWARE S$E OUR WINDOW AND TABLE DISPLAYS. WE HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY OF NINA BLUE AND GOLD BAND ENGLISH WARE LEFT WHICH WE ARE NOW SELLING AT FAR LESS THAN COST. OREGON H A R D W A R E & IMPLEMEN1 COM PANY The IVinchesler Store M R S . M c K ir *- Y o u r saving in fuel alone w ill help pay for a large share o f the eort a a ■ ’?. ito . *41. X « W ill b e H e r - WITH h L r EARLY I7J-L U T E OF Dresses, Coats and H-- t ❖ : o : ❖ : o : -I- : o : ❖ : o : ❖ . AT THE THEATRE ❖ ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ to: <• Three Innovations have been plann ed by Manager Kline for patrons of the Playhouse. One Is the country store idea which will be in effect on Saturday nght with prizes offered as a part of the fun. Sunday and Mon day an added feature, Pathe News, will be shown. Wednesday night in the future will be known as family light, and a flat admission fee of 60 ■ent8 will admit the papa and the nama and all the children. Lon Cheney In “The Phantom of ‘he Opera” will be the big number or Friday and Saturday. Sunday and Monday the film version of Jack London’s “The Sea Wolf” will be shown with Ralph Ince and Claire playing the leads. Tuesday and Wednesday Hoot Gib son will bring a laugh in “The Spook Ranch.” A big feature coming up for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2 and 3, is "Mare Nostrum.” AND SHE SAYS THE NEW GAP. HEFTS ARE E0TH PRETTY AND VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE. SHE HAS SERVED THE LADIES OF THIS COMMUNITY NOW FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS AND YOU CAN RELY ON H R MERCHANDISE AS BE ING UP TO DATE IN STYLE AND F .2S T CIASS Iii QUALITY. AND RIGHT IN YOUR HOME TOWN FOR YOUR INSPECT ION. THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE SHE HAS RECEIVED HERE SHOWS THAT YOU APPRECIATE THIS NEW METHOD OF MER CHANDISING. DON'T FORGET THE DATE S ep tem b er 9 and 10 Friday and Saturday Hermiston Produce and Supply Company * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « a. u a n » a .« a tt> i S■ a a HONEY L A B E L S J ■ To Your O rder and at Reasonable Prices | THE HERMISTON HERALD ! DON’T FORGET ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B a i l l l l l l l l l R B a i a a i l B l l l l i a i l l l n i --------US-------- ■ H B B B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f lB B B B B B B B B fl B a ■ a When you need any O n »> rfffcf i t M t . Conaton* riyz . .nom«. öfter h r hod it n '.tm g le d w ith W’ e s t m R»d *odor Shingles right <n>«v the »Id roof and sid« toollo. The worh nos not a t oii «XM nsw« and the how»« is m •<• in w ith the »ne lern houses u h id l W e’ll Be Qlad To Help You OF THEM. LARGE STOCK OF OASCO BRIQUETS S P E C IA L 25 Dry Agents in Gotham Out Washington. D. C.—Twenty-five pro hibition agents in New York city were ’ dismissed an .a part of an announced country-wide program to eliminate in efficient employes. Assistant Secre tary Lowman in making the announce ment, said that the force would bi further reduced, probably by about 10 j men, to meet the requirements of the | budget for. operation of the office. Nti I charges were preferred against tip 1 men. Lowman said. thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. ■ l I Si WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. 98c 98c Modernize Your Home BREEDERS ■ ■ O B B tfO y , Mr«. W. 8. Boynton is In Bend on A real family reunion was held at a vacation vlaltlng relatives. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg» Strohm Monday when they and his Mr. and Mrs. A . A . Little were mother, Mre. Anna Strohm, enter Pendleton visitors Friday. tained the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stoltz, Fort Dodge, E. B. Aldrich, L. L. Mann and tfowa; .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strohm Thomas Thompson of Pendleton were ,«u>(F daughter, Seattle; Mrs. A. W. Is here today en route to The Dalles to bell. Hood River; Mrs. Myrtle Back- meet the congressional delegation inger, Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. which has been touring the west to Howard Strohm, Walla Walla. study reclamation problems. “The Willamette valley and coast Mr. and Mrs. Janies Brown and Mr. localities have no crops that compare and Mrs. Rollo Brown of Los Angeles with ours,” said Charleg Taylor after were here last Thursday and Friday ¡he and Mrs. Taylor returned Sunday as guests at the home of Mr. and . from a vacation trip by motor. "Pas- Mrs. T, H. Gather. Mrs. James tures In the Tillamook country are very good for this time of year, and Brown is Mre. Gaither's aunt. the dairy herda are of fine type that Mrs. L. Hammer and daughters produce well. Hay there does not Bessie and Mary Jane returned from yield as it does here, and we saw no Portland Monday after a two weeks corn that came anyways near com visit with relatives in that elty. Mrs paring with the corn that is to be Hammer’s two sisters from Portland seen here and in the Boardman country. Prices of land are high in accompanied her home. the Tillamook country, much of the cleared, improved land bringing >500 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph and per acre.’’ children returned ¡Junday from Car son, Washington, where they spent Painting at regular intervals is their vacation of two weeks. They the cheapest way to keep buildings weie at Shipherdg and St. Martin’ and implements in good condition. springs near Carson most of the The building materials widely used time. today, such as yellow pine, cast Iron,1 and the more common steels, deterior Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and two ate rapidly on exposure, and need fre son„ returned Wednesday after quent painting. Even sheet Iron spending the summer on the coast that Iras been tinned or galvanized They were at Newport for several to prevent rusting, usually should be weeks and then went to Belnap painted because of imperfections in i springs out of Eugene where they the coating. spent two weeks and a half. Gerald A. White returned Wed- Tom Campbell returned last week | flesday from Lexington where he from Chicago after a trip that re spent some time In the wheat har quired five weeks. He made the trip vest on his mothor’g ranch. over the Roosevelt highway. In Chicago he spent moet of the time Bert Nation has returned from with his mother and brother and Athena where he spent about three visited other relatives. I weeks hauling wheat. The yields I In the Athena country were very Two men wanted on a charge of good this year, he said. ssuing worthless checks in Pepdle ton were stopped in Hermiston Mon Mr. anti Mrs. R. A. Brownson and lay by Deputy Sheriff Pankow and I daughters left early this morning on held for the sheriff who took them I a motor trip to Portland for a brief >ack to Pendleton. The local office ■ vacation. They will return Sunday lid not ecure the names of tlqe pair t or Monday. ______ Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Searg and Mr Montie Hedwall, employed at the and Mrs. J. S. Harvey were In Spo I Hermiston Creamery, has left on a cane over the week end as guests at j vacation trip of two weeks to Cali- the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wal t tornla. His place is being taken lace. The trip was made by way of temporarily by S. O. Rice, an experi Pasco. The roads were in excellent enced butter maker of Forest Grove. condition practically ail the way MONEY SENT AWAY *•- •*Ff ~ H K U M IS T O K , The M. E. Aid society will hold a picnic on the lawn of the N. W. Bloom home Wednesday afterncon, Mr. and Mrs. Rew T. Healy and August 31. ■liildren were here foi it short time B8t week as guests at the homo of Miss Jane Warner returned Tues Mr. and Mr. Enos D. Martin. The day night from Portland where she two men worked together several spent several days a^ a guest at the years ago In the reclamation ser home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Boyden. rice. , • "‘Kills 'em d e a d -tT-' ’ ■ » • ' s ’ S T A N D A R D O lV C Ô lvÎ’ç jA N Y QI HERALD, CRISP M O R N IN G S : V T O U are e n title d to ; • bu y your drugs an d ■ > ■ a B a a ; I sun dries a t a reason - a b le p rice. . . O ur p o licy is to se rv e ■ : CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME ■ ____ |B FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN ■ you o n th a t b asis. ■ G iv e u s a trial. ■ THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS ■ DONE. J J What Is more sensible and econorn- leal than— S MEAT I