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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1928)
the hkbmibtow m n U L D . hbbmistok . oregojy . BANANAS, Saturday Spec ial, 10c pound We have gome very choice fruit for this sale at 10 cents per p o u i i |U |9 Ladies Dresses Just received a shipment of ladles dresses to sell at $1.95 and y u t.i Ladies Hats A shipment of Ladies Hats is on the way and we will have a nice line of them. Shoes O i|<S^rlni Shoes for the entire family is now in and we have some good numbers. Better look them over. SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT HOME BEFORE SENDING YOUR MONEY AWAY. THE OUTSIDER DOES NOT PAY ANY THING TO KEEP UP YOUR COMMUNITY AND THE HOME MER CHANT DOES. KINGSLEY’S New turkey growers on the pro ject are a family named Smith who have secured a place on the North Hill. They formerly lived here and O e e o r a c « of l o t a m l Gieuu then went to California several years and There A bout th e C ity and ago where they were in the turkey Neighborhood business on quite a scale. They re turned last fall to Hermiston and ex C, C. Proebstel, district attorney pect to have a big flock of birdg to and a candidate to succeed himself, sell this fall. was a visitor in Hermiston last The Medford country made such a Thursday afternoon. good impression on H. M. Schilling Lyle Tilden is in the Veterans hos that he and his family will probably pital at Portland where he went last go there within a short time to make week on account of an infection that their .future home. He spent more developed after he had a tooth ex than a week looking around the Med ford territory. “I don't know what I tracted. I will eventually get into,” he said, I Mr. and Mrs. It. C, Rogers enter- "but I exptect to buy a little acreage , tained about twenty neighbors and where I can keep a cow and raise a , I friends at a dancing party Saturday patch of garden and Just look around ! until I find an opening that seems I night, at their home in Columbia dis to be what I want.” trict. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ G. H. Jenkins spent the first three days of this week in Redmond in at tendance at an economic conference where he was in charge of the group that worked on poultry problems. Orgson Prinelps! Me.'.-j for Burglary. Oregon City.—C. V. Kilgore, prin cipal of the Molalla grammar school, is under $1500 bond, charged with burglary, accused by O. P. Cady, whose farm at Carus. between Molalla and Oregon City, is near the home of Kilgore. Theft of half of a set of double harness from the Cady barn is alleged. The family of George Montgomery arc living on the old E. I. Davig or H E R M IS T O N '» H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N o s tw w g « chard place, operated last year by Andy Kern. The Montgomerys have lived on the project before and re — b - x - j i w **g v South Dakota to Vote on Dry Law. turned after living at Cold Springs. Bismarck, N. D,—A popular vote WHY WAIT TILL YOUR WIFE KILLS HERSELF OVER A Syivanus Smith, Stanfield district next June on the repeal of the pro WASHBOARD AND SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ? SAY IT NOW WITH farmers, will produce capons again hibition provision of the state consti this year on a larger scale than last, tution is demanded in petitions that A MAYTAG. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR ¡when he launched the business, he have been presented to the secretary j OWN HOME. said the other day while in Hermis of state by counsel for the Better I 0. L. BARLOW, Phone 28-R, ton. He uses Barred Rocks in rais Citizenship association. The petition { bore 23,000 signatures, 3000 more ing capons. than required by law. j. M Bigg8 and j w c ,ark ,eft Eugene, Or. School Head Elected. B j yesterday at noon on a loop trip that Eugene, Or.—H. R. Goold of Renton, will take them into Washington and Wash., was elected by the Eugene Idaho. They planned to be in Ritz ¡chool board as city superintendent ville, Odessa. Spokane in Washington of schools here, the board giving him E Moscow and Lewiston, Idaho, and a contract for three years. Walla Walla. I If You’re Looking For Success One of the sure»t means to take is to milk cows. rw HA» WE W ANT YOUR CREAN ■ Residents near Cold Springs have ■ i decided to organize a Sunday schobl B I Recently meetings were held there B i with Rev. A. J. Ware in charge, and ■ I the meetings resulted in the decision ■ t o make the Sunday school organiza « ¡tio n permanent. )EGREE TFAM FROM HERMISTON You’ll like U. S. Poultry Fence better than any poul try netting you’ve ever used. For, like farm fence, it stretches straight and tru e from post to post without bagging or sagging. It requires neither wood top rail nor baseboarc. It stretches as read ily to steel posts as it does to wood. U. S. Poultry Fence cuts costs. It sa v e s the price of unneces sary lumber. It saves tim e, labor nud expense in building. Ana, with all its superiorities, it ae Ils for no more than or dinary netting. U. S. is made with both one-inch m eshes and two-inch m eshes and from 12 to 72 inches h igh . Come in today and make us provo that U. S. Poultry Feuco will save you money Oregon Hdwe. & implt. Co. W e Invite the L adies of this V icinity to Call And inspect our New Spring- purchase which are beinj, opened up ready for the warm weather, which will soon be here. IT WESTON I.O.O.F. CONVENTION IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE C 0 SHOW THE STOCK TC YOU. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company ! ■ Just Five Weeks More S « in readiness for the Cut Costs with U. S. Poultry Fence The Fabrics and Patterns were never prettier .than this spring is bringing ont. Extra Copies of Booster Edition 10 cents per copy You should have everything " U h e J V e t l i t u f ¿ T h a t S t a u d & X s f i o n a " OEGE WIN FIRST IN CONTEST The degree team of Vineyard ,odge No. 206, I. O. O. F., and three lembers of the team were victorious . Dr. A. S. Hlsey, district superin n competitive ritualistic work that When yon sell your cream to ua you not only help us hut yours- B . tendent of the eastern district of the vas done last Saturday night in the r C-egon conference, will preach a! istrlct convention of Odd Fellows itlte i at well because ours is a home indutry and as wo grow Id l the Methodist church Sunday morn hat wa8 held at Weston. The dis our strength means a stronger and better project. r it.g at 11 o’clock and hold the quar rlct comprises Umatilla and Mor- ‘2 ly conference in the afternoon at ow counties. Four teams were in 3 o’clock. Everybody welcome. the competition. The degree team won a silver lov Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle eye ing cup as a prize for the excellence sight specialist who has made pro of its work. Stanfield’s team won A. M. SUNSTRUP ■ : fessional visits io Hermiston for 10 the cup a year ago, and the team from ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBHBB| years and is known for good optical that lodge made a determined effort work at reasonable prices, will again to repeat again this year and so re be n* Hotel Hermiston Wednesday, tain permanent possession of the tro March 7, for one day. Eyes exam Phy. ined, glasses fitted.— Adv. Winners of individual prizes were Curtis Simons, Cecil Warner, and M Charles Z. Randall of Pendle L. Watson. A banquet with about ton, candidate for the republican everything good to eat was served by ■ ■ H a n n a n M i a a a a aB a«Baa a i a a a n i « a a a i a nomination for the office of district the Weston lodge at 6 o’clock to 400 attorney, and his brother, Don T. Odd Fellows. About 30 were pres Randall, an attorney practicing at ent from Hermiston. Fijeewater, were here last Friday Following are the members of the A stag supper in honor of the former team: Curtis Simons, Aubry Dean was given at the Harvey home Fri O. T. Lockridge, Cecil Warner,, R day evening. Barham, M. L Watson, Jasper Tern —BEFORE— pleton, H. O. Thompson, J. S. West Conditions in Umatilla county and W. R. Longhorn, Herbert Thomp ■ in the Hermiston country In particu son, B. J, Nation,, Leslie Thompson ■ lar look promising, according to Dr. Lewis Dyer, Ed McMillan, Earl M. S. Kern who was here from Pen Grlgg. T. H. Gaither, W. J. Logan dleton yesterday. He has just re J. B. Moll, Sherlock Stockard, Gwyn turned from Salt Lke City where he Hughes and O. C. Pierce, captain attended a lumbermen’s convention. We’re better off in most ways than GRADE PUPILS PREPARE the Utah and Idaho countries, as 1 FOR SPEAKING CONTEST sized them up,” he said. Herm iston Creamery Co. IS . ■ ■ H « ■ ■ : : a baby chicks. | County Representative» Will COAL I t would be be well to put in your supply of coal now For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter months but it is not always easy to get all you w ant in December and January This may be the year th a t yon will wish you had your bin full FILL IT NO W Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher The Tnm-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal Tum -A-Lum Lumber Co. Be R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr. New residents on the project who came here a short time ago are Mr Chosen in Finals to be and Mrs. U. E. Edwards, They pur Held Friday. chased what is known as the old Loyd Place from Joe Udey. Mr. Ed The grade declamation contest will —TRY THE HERA1 J ) WANT ADS— wards is Interested In the dairying be held Friday evening. March 2, the business and is gradually getting a third grade being represented by herd of cows. The new residents for Jack Davis speaking "The Kid;” Bon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ K M E BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB merly lived in Montana. nie Jean Follett, "Who’s Afraid;’’ and a ■ Barbara A. Campbell. ”The Minuet." B Heppner lebate teams were victor- The fourth grade is to be represent ■ j ious over Umatilla’s two teams in ed by Arlene Nun, "The Little Out ■ debates held last Thursday night cast's Plea;” John Biggs, "America;” a ■ Heppner s affirmative team met Dm- Jack Pace. "Signs of Spring." Rtlllas n<—ative at Umatilla, and the The fifth grade by Neva Richards. j other debate wa8 at Heppner. E, L. "The Llttle Match G irl;” Corliss ■ Cherry went from Hermiston to Um- Callahan, "The American Eagle;” | a atUl« to act as one of the judges. He and Bruce Follett. "Mickie at the | B | was accompanied by the Hermiston Movies.” teams and Miss Donovan, coach. The sixth grade by Betty Ralph Anyone wanting Coleous Plant Slips to start ior window boxes speaking "Mickie at the Movies;” please call a t office within two weeks. At the Baptist church Sunday. Eugene Pierce. "The Man W ithout a March 4 Bible school at 10 A. M. Country;” and Anna Ray Martin. ■ Morning worship. 11 A. M. Theme "How a Church Waa Built at Kehoe’s a ■ ■ The Uniqueness of Christ. T h. Lord’s Bar.” ■ B The mventh grade I. represented Supper. Evening service.— Christ ■ B ■ ian Endeavor. 7 P. M. Topic, What by Eddie Bensel “The Skeleton CHEESE SAUSAGE BOLOGNA J ; is it in Jesus that Attracts Young Story;” Howard Cherry, "The Ballad Phone 331. People. John 12:20-32. Leader. Earl of Lucky Lindberg;” and Margaret Bensel. Preaching at 7:45 P. M Felthouse 1. speaking "Fanner Smith * Tko Yard of Best Quality ” rheme. Lanes. Sermon to the young at th«, Movie»,” M. M. STRAW. MGR. Also thorn* In the eighth grade people. Friday evening 7 P M.. .u p per In the church basement. All speaking tnrlude Coralene Duane. kEzd«Mve RotmeataHves af National BuiMen Burtau men and Women interested In organ "Loyalty of a Southern Negro;” j PHONE 411 izing Bible rlaiwee be present. A Floyd McMullen. "Gettysburg Ad-I ■ M. W. s m s A. W. TURNBLAD ■ ■ cordial «orata welcome to ail. A. J. Ware. drees," and "Sam’a Letter," by Billy ' • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B » B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B b " "pastor Hurly. F iiM iiN a m a a m M a a iiim m a a a iii B rood er H ou ses We have all material necessary to build and furnish plans and specifications ! ! For the Lenten Season : Briquettes for Brooder Stoves in stock ! We have Fish of All Kinds ■ Fresh, Salt, Kippered Q UALITY M EATS Inland Empire Lumber Company HERMISTON M ARKET A