Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
«11»*»**»«, THE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. CASH TODAY IS 35 CENTS— BRING IN YOUR EGGS. H a v e Y o u T r ie d T h a t 3 5 c C o ffe e ? IT IS A W INNER. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED WITH THE QUALITY. WE WILL GRIND IT FRESH AS YOU BUY IT. DON’T EXPOSE YOURSELF TO TH E FROSTY W EATHER, FOR W E HAVE FLANNEL SHIRTS, BLAZERS, SWEATERS, MACK INAWS AND TOM W YE COATS. JUST THE THING FOR THESE CHILLY MORNINGS. KINGSLEY’S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D 8 E R V IC E ' le s s o n s In C hina, g lass and o th er Dr. H. C. C u rry , th e S e a ttle Eye- j p a in tin g s given by Mrs. Joe Dyer. s ig h t S p ecialist, w ho h as m ade pro — adv. 2-2tc. fesional v isits to H erm ito n fo r the I past ten yearg an d is know n for good Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll and Mr. optical w ork a t reaso n ab le prices, and Mrs. E arl B oynton a re in S e a tt will again be a t H otel H erm iston, le on a v acatio n trip . Monday, Sept. 26, for one day. Eyes exam ined, glasses fitte d .— adv. 2-2tc[ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Je n k in s have tak en th e W a rn e r house on N ew port A t th e B a p tist ch u rch Sunday avenue, re c e n tly v acated by Dr. Dale. S eptem ber 25, Bible school a t 10 a. tn. E. A. B ensel, S upt. M orning W or Mr. an d Mrs. F. W. K uhn of C hica ship 11 a. m. Them e, "W hy I O ught go w ere h ere re c e n tly as g u ests at to go to C h u rch .’’ E v en in g service at th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. C harles 7 :4 5 p. m. T hem e, "W h ere do You Taylor. P a rk .” ”A m an can no m ore be a C h ristia n w ith o u t facin g evil and W . A, M ikesell an d H en ry H itt co n q u erin g it th a n he can be a sol i left th e firs t of th e w eek for the d ier w ith o u t g o in g to b a ttle , facing | B lue m o u n ta in s o n a d eer h u n tin g he can n o n 's m o u th , and en co u n te r trip . ng the enem y in th e field .’’C hapin, io u a re co rd ially in v ited to come and Mrs. J. T. H in k le of P o rtla n d , a ' form er H erm isto n resid en t, w as here w orship w ith us, an d we w ill do thee food. A. J. W are, pastor. th is week v is itin g frien d s and ta k in g care of b u sin ess m a tte rs. YOU KNOW Q U A L IT Y M E A T S P R IC E D R IG H T H e r m is to n M a r k e t PHONE 411 M. W. SIMS A. W. TURNBLAD W a lte r B. H in k le w as a business v is ito r in H erm isto n T uesday from I P o rtla n d . Mr. H in k le is connected I w ith th e fed eral land bank. HONEY LABELS E. D. H am m and son R ich ard left W dnesday a fte r a v is it of several w eeks a t th e hom e of h is b ro th er, W. L. H am m . T hey w en t from here to C alifo rn ia an d w ill re tu rn la te r to th e ir hom e in C alifornia. To Your O rder and a t Reasonable Prices ■ ■ OREGON. THE HERMISTON HERALD >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> — TRY THE HERALD W ANT ADS— POULTRY BREEDERS Mr. an d Mrs. E d g a r P eterso n (P h y llis D yer) of P ilo t B u tte, O re gon, w ere g u ests over th e week end and w en t to th e R ound-up each day of th e show . Also a t th e D yer hom e w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H arold b is te r, th e la tte r a s is te r of Mr. P eterso n , from P au lia, O regon. Mr. and Mrs. b is te r w ere new ly wedg and took in the R ound-up as p a rt of th e ir honeym oon trip . T he tw o couples le ft S unday for c e n tra l Oregon. AT THE THEATRE _.8._ « . « . « A four day o c ta n tr ip w as m ade by he m otion p ic tu re com pany w hich produced b a u ra L a P la n te 's c u rre n t s ta rrin g vehicle, “ T he B eau tifu l 3 h e a t,” w hich is com ing to th e P la y house n ext T uesday an d W ednesday, Septem ber 27 and 28. One of the sequences of th e p ictu re carried th e c h a ra c te rs of th e story from F ran ce to the U nited S tates, ant for th e film in g of these scenes the P acific Coast stu d io s of th e U niversal P ic tu re s co rp o ratio n financed th e trip fo r th e e n tire com pany of 50 to San F rancisco and re tu rn , d u rin g w hich tim e th e d ire c to r had com plete ch arg e of th e ship for p h o to g rap h ic p u r poses. b a u r a b a P la n te needs no in tro d u c tion to local fan s as she appeared h ere a sh o rt tim e since in ‘‘T he Mid n ig h t S u n .” ■ W E HAVE BOTH THE 0 . A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, PLANS J B rood er C oal ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HAND. SATIS FEED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. — L— - L . „ I I J LET US MAKE YOU A N ESTIMATE FROM ONE ON ----- ------------ —------------------------------------: CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE i ■ ■ ;------ ■ ■■ » BOOKLETS TH E BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISE 3 . ON w A" Inland Empire Lumber Company I See Window Display of Outing Flannel Night Gowns $1.00--$1.5Q This ig a saving, wonld cost you as m u'chor more iot th? cloth A few new new numbers in Queen Quality . • Patent Leather Pumps $6.00 to $7.50, the very Newest Mod.ls A New Shipment GORDON HATS Very newest Shapes, Colors a t $5 00 Stoll featuring standard can goods at 15c for vegetabl s 25c for apricots, peaches and pineapple for 2 1-2 size cans Hermiston Produce and Supply Company ’ The Yard of Beri Quality" H. M. STRAW, MOR. Exclusive Represeatativea of National Builders Bureau — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— ■ ‘"VO ICE Y O U R T H O U G H T S “BY T E L E P H O N E . On >> rtfht ü M t . hzz * home, after he had ft /»Mingled with W eitem Red ¿Jeder Stringi« right oyer the >Id roof and ride walU. The tt»or^ M-at not at all expensive and the home it now in Keeping with the modem hotwat M»TTO«nd it. We’ll Be Qlad To Help You Ir your home is out of style, yet in a good neighborhood, d r a ’t sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay W estern ked Cedar Shingles over the old roof and sidewalls for very little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less. Reshingling, in this manner, cute fuel bills too, because your outer walls and roof are double thick and hold heat that much better. t a : B ■ ■ PI m m |3 3 |; I GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER. B' GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. ■ I : 3 OF THEM. For homes and other buildings up to 8,000 cubic feeF capacity. Circulates Healthful Warmth throughout the home for the usual cost of the heating one room. » ■ B r o o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u s e s ■ S HEATER On the left ü the home of M r. C . F. Constant ine, of • Seattle. *n T h ü horna toa« “ ‘ dt, but out of r ijU . ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR WASHINGTON. T h e ID E A L V E C T O Modernize Your Home B a Comfort With Economy C. L. Tice, su p e rin te n d e n t of Mc T he a ll day session of th e L adles Kay dam , w»a a t th e d is tric t office Aid society of th e M ethodist Episco T uesday on business. pal ch u rch , held y esterd ay a t the Mr. an d Mrs. R. A lex an d er have hom e of Mis. A ugust b in d e r, proved re tu rn e d to P en d leto n a fte r a .v is it at one of th e m ost in te re stin g ever held. R efresh th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. E. A bout 50 w ere p resen t. m en ts w ere served a t th e noon hour. P. Dodd. Dr. and Mrs. G eorge B ruce of* P en D orothy H itt had as h e r g u est for dleton, Miss H a rris and Mrs. N ash th e p ast w eek, an d for the R ound-up w ere g uests. Dr. B ruce told of his Mis V ern a McKee of Je ffe rso n , Ore. experiences ag a m issionary in C hina w here he served one y ear, and in S tated com m u n ication Q ueen E s th A laska, w here he an d Mrs. B ruce did H is a d e r c h a p te r, O. E. S., n e x t T uesday m issio n ary w ork 12 years. w as m uch enjoyed. T he n ig h t. C h ap ter opens a t 7 :3 0 . Social. dress society decided to serve h o t lunches M arion B rig g s left S a tu rd a y n ig h t both days of th e D airy and H og show. for M edford w here she w ill teach d u r O fficers for th e com ing y e a r w ere elected as follow s: P re sid e n t, Mrs in g th is school y ear. R ena W a te rm a n ; v ice-president, Mrs. B. S. K ingsley re tu rn e d T uesday H. M. S c h illin g ; secretary , Mrs. W. n ig h t from W h eeler w here he has A. h e a th e rs ; tre a s u re r, Mrs. T. H. G aith er. been for some tim e on business. W e Pay the Market Price for Eggs M £T’ H ÎR M I8 T O N '» IS T O N , No y ear ig w holly successful for G eorge W allace of S pokane unless be sees th e P en d leto n R ound-up, and thfg y ear proved no exception to th a t O e c u rra c M of I n t m a t G feaaed H a n ru le. He an d Mrs. W allace w ere in aod T h e ra A b o u t the C ity and H erm isto n over the week end as N alahborhaod g u ests at th e hom es of Dr. and Mrs. J . L. S earg an d Mr. an d Mrs. J. S. J. W . C am pbell is h ere on b u si H arvey. W ith th e la tte r th ey saw the ness from P o rtlan d . show S a tu rd a y aftern o o n . WE A BE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE MUNSING LINE OF ÇNDEÊW EAR. THERE IS NONE BETTER FOR THE PRICE— ’ HSBALS, LOCAL AND PERSONAL • BREVITIES • MUNSING 2 H B B in S T O y 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ Up-to-date in Style and Comfort Homes with W estern Red Cedar Roofs and Side W alls are always in style and always good looking. Lay vertical grain -Western Red Cedar Shingles with tine-coated iron or copper nails and they w ill las* a lifetime. M a n y beautiful color combinations are possible, if you wish to have your Wungles stained. A n d these stained colors are perm anent Cheaper to Heat Than Before Y o u r saving in fuel »lone will help pav for a large share o f the cost o f reshingling your home over the old roofing and side walls. Y oo w ill be pleasantly surprised by the moderate coat of bringing your hom : up to date »nth Western Red Cedar Shingles. W e carry complete stock* both in natural colon and stained to suit your individual tasta. Fro/Sf by Otar Suggestion Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Y O U R V O IC E . . . c i messenger o f cheer , ■» , U y ) r- _ days are days o f happiness. T hen har- J tiers o f distance are broken do wn as f tends and loved ones commune face to fhee and voice so voice. 2 ^ 7 Cannot j ° in such bappy gatherings, send *be only real substitute for yoursrif—your Voice, the true reflection o f your personality, carrying its message o f cheer. O ver the highways o f Long Distance, tin ices ° f countless thousands daily »peed on m er’ ges o f friendship and business. T o the boundaries o f the N srio n and beyond, by Long Distance — from your u kp h o n e. T H E P A G f l C T E L E P H O N E AND T E L E G R A P H C O M rA N Y