Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1927)
■ H E B M IS T O H O ccurence. o t In tercet Gleaned H e re end T he re A b o u t the C ity end Neighborhood AND FOR THE COOLER DAYS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE BLANKETS M arlon Ja c k and Mack F o ster, both Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. G raham w ho re tire d w h ra t farm ers, w ere h ere from P en d leto n S a tu rd a y to a tte n d re c en tly trad ed th e ir farm h ere for a n acreag e a t P u y allu p , W ashington th e show. are established in th e ir new home Mrs. A. J. R eaper re tu rn e d to h er according to in fo ram tio n received by home In P o rtlan d T uesday a fte r a local friends. T h eir d e p a rtu re w as by » th e ir la rg e circle of v isit h ere a t th e hom e of h er d a u g h re g re tte d friends. te r, Mrs. G. H. Jen k in s. From $2.49 Up FANCY PAT RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, HEAVY WOOL SOX, FLANNEL GOWNS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—PAJAMAS FOR THOSE WHO WISH THEM, AND THE DOCTOR DENTON SLEEPING GAR MENTS FOR THE BABIES. "W hen I cam e h ere It w as su rp ris L. L. M ann, s t a te sen ato r, a big w h eat farm er on th e re serv atio n , was in g how m any th in g s people said a v isito r h e re a t th e D airy & H og could not be grow n successfully on th e p ro ject, and th a t discouraged show. me,” said W. T. S olvester th e o th er N otice— S ta r tin g n ex t Sunday, th e day. " I tried q u ite a v a rie ty of tru ck first ev en in g show In th e Colum bia and field crops, how ever, and every th in g did well for me. N ext year th e a tre w ill s ta r t a t 7 :1 5 . Adv. in ten d to do more. I ’ve come t o 't h e Mrs. L u cin d a R a n d a ll cam e down conclusion th a t w h at is really, need from P endleton S a tu rd a y aftern o o n ed here is "elbow g rease and a tte n d | w ith h er d au g h ter, Miss E v a R an- ing to businesg if a farm er w a n ts to l dall. to see th e show an d w atch th e produce crops. I d o n ’t ir r ig a te as m any time« as some farm ers, but i fo o tb all game. believe in c u ltiv a tin g th e ground Jam es H arvey is a w h eat fa rm e r th o ro u g h ly , and my re s u lts th is y ear w est of P endleton, b u t h e keeps som e lead me to believe th a t I'm on th e ' livestock on hig place as well as ta k rig h t truck. I’m well pleased w ith my in g care of several h u n d red a c re g of firs t y e a r’s resu lts and expect to pro w heat, so livestock a ttr a c ts him . He fit n ex t year by w h a t I ’ve learned. I saw stock a t th e show h ere S a tu rd a y <• :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ to: ❖ ♦> B ring In Y our E ggs DON’T FORGET THAT WE CARRY THE BEST COFFEE AT 35 CENTS A POUND IN TOWN. GIVE IT A TRIAL. KINGSLEY’S H I R M I S T O N ’S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ' We are discontinuing the handl ing of Mrs. H. E. Shesely, a m em ber of th e s ta te com m ittee of th e A m erican L egion au x iliary , w ent to L a G rande W ednesday of la st week to v isit the L a G rande u n it. She le ft to d ay for B oardm an to v isit th e u n it th ere. R a d io s O regon looked a trifle stro n g e r ' th a n Idaho in la st S a tu rd a y ’s gam e a t E ugene, n o tw ith sta n d in g th e tie I th a t resu lted from th e b a ttle , accord- ) in g to th e opinion expressed by W . I J. W a rn e r a fte r w itn essin g th e con test. And sets now on hand are being offered at closing out prices 1 6 -tu b e K ellogg T he N eighborhood clu b w ill m eet F rid a y aftern o o n , O ctober 14, a t the club house. A n n u al electio n of offi cers w ill be held, and some o th e r Im p o rta n t businesg w ill receive a tte n tion. Mrs. F ra n k F o w ler w ill tie hostess. 1 6-tu b e G ilfillan 1 5 -tu b e G ilfillan 1 4 -tu b e G ilfillan On th e la st day of th e H erm iston D airy & H og show every y ear Mr. and Mi's. E. J. M urphy of P en d leto n io rg e t th e ir u su al w ork and come to 1 i rm isto n . T hey e a t a good co u n try J i n e r a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge G enn, frien d s of m any years, and th e n see th e show in th e a fte r noon. T hey lived u p to th e ir usual program ag ain th is y ear. “Satisfactory Goods at Satisfac tory Prices19 Hermiston Drug Co. Î1 : I 14 OBSCKUT» For the pleasure of Mrs. Georgia H enderson who Is en jo y in g h e r an nu al vacation from h e r d u tie s a t th e farm b u reau office, Mrs. E. P. Dodd e n te rta in e d w ith th re e tab les of bridge a t her hom« M onday a fte r noon. Mrs- J. T. H in k le won firs t prize. LOCAL AND PERSONAL a BREVITIES • When Winter Conies GOOD WEIGHT AND LIGHTER, PLAIN AND TERNS. H B TLA LTì. H E R M IS T O N , Dr. W. D. M cN ary is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e E a ste rn O regon S ta te hos p ita l a t P en d leto n , and a p a rt of his job Is to feed th e m any p a tie n ts In th e big in s titu tio n , so Dr. M cN ary Is of n ecessity a farm er on a b ig scale. Some of th e reg istered Jerseys In th e h o sp ital h erd w ere show n here an d took aw ay a s h a re of th e prizes. Dr. M cN ary w a , an In terested v isi to r a t th e show. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— FARM BUREAU MEMBERS AT THE THEATRE •> :o: ❖ :o: <• :o: ❖ :o: ❖ to: Miss Thom pson, one of th e new local teach ers, has been secured to fu rn ish th e m usic a t th e C olum bia th e a tre . She has exceptional ta le n t and th e secu rin g of h e r services Is one of thei ch an g es m ade u n d e r new m anagem ent to add to th e p leaure of p a tro n s of the th e a tre . T he ra d ia to rs in th e b u ild in g have jiist been low ered, and th is im prove m ent w ill insure a m ore uniform tem p eratu re and m ake it possible to have th e house com fortably heated in all k inds of w eath er, P o s itiv e ly ! T hird and L ast S ea ly S ale A t Special $39 .50 Price Your last chance to save $15.50 on the purchase o f your Sealy 7 uftless Mattresses Remember the Dates! Sale Begin? Monday--October 17 Ends Tuesday Night--October 25 Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. You can get the Brown Shoe Co. S T A R 5 SH O E Here in Misses', Boys’ and Childrens’ shoes. These shoes Lave giv en such uniformly good service th at we are pleased to he able to supply this trade w ith this class of merchandise The Best Equipment Is none too good for SHOE REPAIRING We havj just installed a new M cK ay S tap ler SEE aqi £uva n il5 643 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON ADVERTISEMENT saipo-j asp i o j " Q u een Q u ality Sh oes Nothing better either in style or for wearing quality You Will Always Find W ith which we put on soles with fine wire. No nails, no thread Work is done same day it is re ceived, Return parc.l post prepaid. Pendleton Shoe Shop SIGNBOARD Quality Merchandise in this store NOT—HOW CHEAP—BUT HOW GOOD IS OUR MOTTO Hermiston Produce and Supply Company M o d ern ité Your H om e On the left U the home of M t . C. F. Cowunttne. of Seattle. T hu home toe« well built, but out of Kyle. W a tch for a carload of A b e r d e e n U ta h sto v e coal a t th e ■ ■ We’ll Be Qlad To Help You Inland E m pire Y ard K your home is out of style, yet in * good neighborhood, d o i t sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay W estern Red 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, cuts fuel bills too, because your outer walls and roof are double thick and hold heat that much better. B S next Friday or Saturday ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Inlaid Empire Lumber Company «The Yard ef Beet Quality” N. M. STRAW, MGR. On rffht ü M t . Cone* ticz < heme, after he had it S ¿¿tingled with Western Red ¿«der Shingle* right over the 4 a roof end tide walle. Th« WOT^ H‘«e not at «H «xtxnsi and the home is now in Keeping with the modem houeae which surround it. ■ a ■ ■ l ■ ' i! Up-to-date in Style and Comfort Home« with W e»tern Red Cedar Roofs and Side W alls are always In style and always good looking. Lay vertical grain W estern Red Cedar Shingles with zinc-coated iron or cupper nails and they w ill last a lifetime. M any beautiful color combinations are possible, if you wish to have your shingle» stained. A n d these stained-colors are permanent. Cheaper to Heat Than Before Y ou r saving in fuel alone will help pay for a large share o f the coat o f resbingling your home over the old roofing and tide walls. Y ou will be pleasantly surprised by the moderate coat of bringing your hom ; up to date with Western Red Cedar Shingle». W e carry complete atocka botk in natural colors and stained to suit your individual taste. Profit by Our Suggestion O B IN S O N C R U S O E had no telephone. .T h ere was no one on his island to talk, to but Friday who was never beyond the reach o f Crusoe’s voice. But there is no reason for any one in the U nited States to live like Robinson Crusoe. Anyone’s telep h o n e reaches anywhere and everywhere in the land. I t will put people in touch with the nearest village or most distant city. I t will run errands through rain and snow ju s t as cheerfully as on sunshiny days. It helps people keep in touch with their neighborhoods and it makes one neighborhood of the whole country. M oreover,it is the constant aim of the Bell System which serves the country to make its service better and to fit it more closely to the particular needs and desires of its telephone users. R T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany B E LL S Y S T E M Excluive Representatives ef National Builder* Bureau UuuuuuuuanauuuuBf■■■■fuauaBuuuuuuuuuauu^ Isolation Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. O n . Poltcy - One S ystem - U niversel Service