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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1928)
îg g Saturday and Monday, Aug. 25-27 Mr». Joe Cahill was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. ..... 21c Mrs. Cecil Warner and children re turned from Spokane Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Prime and daughter Ida of Seward, Nebraska, were visitors at the home of Dr. F. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar and Jack V. Prime Monday night. ie were at Bingham Springs Sunday. TIME TO THINK ABOUT SCHOOL We have a new line of School Dresses and Shoes for the Girls. Pants, Shirts, Sweaters and Shoes for the Boys. Fall G oods N ow A rriv in g 171 ' KINGSLEY’S " g H IW M I8 T O N '« HO USE O F Q U A L IT Y A * P ------------------ — — — — — — — — — B g R v iC r | : Saturday:: Monday : ____ SPECIALS ■ ■ '— ■--------------------• ~ = ---------- ¡J 49 Pound Sack Sperry' Flour, Special per sack........................ $1.90 ■ ----- - ----------------------------------------------------- __ U 24 Pound Sacks Sperry’» Flour, Special per sack........................ 98c ■ -------------------- -- ■ a Van (a m p s Pork and Beans, No. 2 size cans, 10 can» for... $1.00 ■ ______ _______________________ __ 3 Bocano Peas, good mellow epas. No. 2 size cans, 8 cans for........ 98c Corn' 8 Crosby corn, 6 cans for. 98c Wrlhg Beans, 8 cans for.................................................................. 98c Miller's -High Life Malt Syrup, 2 cans for ................................ $1.29 Horshey s Cocoa, Full 1 Pound cans, per can. 29c i HURLY CASH GROCERY 8 ■ ^ AND / ? PAY R , RF POiISIBLE F0R THE cash market on THE TOP PRICES. BRING US YOUR EGGS. eggs Beginning Monday, August 13 my store will be in charge of Miss Linna Wade For a week or two during my absence on a combined business and pleasure trip. JOE NORTON W hen you build, w e are aready^to serve you you k Always a comforting thing to know that the b u ild in g m a te r ia li , < VV tyou boy are going to be up to specifications. Cheap, flimsy construction usually rc-s and in hand tfdth poor quality materials.f k Safeguard your building by letting us know ¡ what you require and we will work with you ¡Jo aee that your interests are we» protected. W e are headquarters for ell dependable J b uM ing materials and can also beh-, yQU la good, reliable coqtractnr. jk Tell us what you plnn to do—v e can and ©ve y o ^ belpfui advico, “ Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R A. BR0WNS0N. MANAGER These values are outstanding. Every kitchen needs these pieces. Buy now at this low price. □ Mrs. Ross Traiior of Pendleton was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul have re the guest of Mrs. William Shaar Fri turned from their vacation trip to day. central Oregon and coast points in cluding Vancouver and Seattle. Enos Martin was called to Rupert, Idaho Saturday by the death of his C. S. McNaught. A. H. Norton. W. father. Mr. Martin will be gone a W. Felthouse and Ralph Richards week. motored to Walla Walla Saturday to spend the week-end plying gglf. , Mrs. M. A. Livermore has gone to j Portlan tdo visit her sister. Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze return Hicks. ed from Portland Monday. While J away Mrs. Swayze spent two weeks Mrs. Tom Stewart left Monday for with Mrs. R. E. Mitchell ln Astoria. Hot Lake where she will receive med- S ical care. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little moved last week to the Strohm residence on Jackie Matot of La Grande ib vis Gladys avenue. The residence vac it in g with his cousins Rosalie and ated by the Little's will be occupied Janice Matot. by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payne. I M ■■ M H White Enameled Ware Mrs. Sig Davis and children ac Mr. Thomas Campbell was a busi companied Mr. Davis on his return to ness visitor in Pendleton Tuesday. Portland Sunday. They will make I their future home there. Leroy Sullivan and L. C. Dyer were in Pendleton on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and children left Friday for a two weeks Florence Madden and Opal Dahl- vacation. They will tour Washing man spent Sunday at Meacham lake. ton and British Columbia Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Note Books for everyone. L Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and daughter of Portand are visiting Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr., and Mr». P. P. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander and) C. E. Glasgow of Irrigen transacted Mrs. Henry Collins and daughter) Catherine were visitors at the E. P. business In Hermiston Monday. Dodd home Monday. 17c i Try them and you will want more. _____________________P H O N E Mr». A. A. Little and daughter I Irene were in Portland and Laurel, Oregon, visiting last week. O ccarow «. o M n ten at Gleaaad Hara and There About the City and Neishberbood K. C. Baking Powder. 50 a t . tin................................................... j 9c 4 Pounds h o usehold Raisins, Gray Ribbon brand ........................ 29c White Wonder Soap, Six Bar»........................... HERAUSTOy, OB3SUOV. LOCAL AND PERSONAL • BREVITIES ■ SPECIALS fjrult Bar».* Per Pound .................................................. gBBMMTOy Aubrey Dean motored to Baker Mr. ad Mrs. Tom Bailey and their Saturday. Mr. Todd of Umatilla ac children of French Glen, Oregon, companied him. were visitors at the II. E. H itt home !ast week. Mrs. Bailey is the daugh Mrs. Claude Kellogg has returned ter of Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton. ; from Portland where she has spent j the past month. Mr1, and Mrs. L. C. Johnston of St. Paul, Minn., are spending two B Helen May Intelkofer of Vancou- | weeks at the home of H. A. Pankow. ■ ver is viitlng her aunt. Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Johnston is a sister of Mrs. Pan- _ Straw, this w’eek. I kow. Oregon Hdwe. & Imp't. Co. B A R G A IN S Still in V ogue in T h is S to re You will find quality merchandis ? at very low prices. planning a complete change in this b tsiness after September 1. Un til that time we will give you very close prices to move as much of our stock as possible before that d a e. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Mr. and Mrs. C. . Jackson enter tained a few friends Sunday evening J William Baramore returned to Gos Angeles. California Sunday after I nt a watermelon feed. lepnding six weeks visiting his sis ter, Mrs. K. M. Straw. Johnny New- E. P. Dodd returned from his ranch ill motors^ down with him and wili ni Washington for a few days visit spend the winter in California. ith his family. ÎAÎWEMT 8 EFFECTIVE MAT SB T© SEPT. 3 0 RETUHM LIMIT OCT. 3 1 ,1 9 3 8 Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Eye 'j Mrs. Ida Eldridge, Vic Bracher and sight Specialist who has made pro ¡Bill Grass were Sunday guests at the fessional visits to Hermiston for ten iC. M. Best home. ears and is known for good optical work at reasonable prices will again Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton are >e at the Hotel Hermiston Thursday, the parents of a 9 pound son born tugust 30 for one dayr. Eyes exam Sunday at the Hermiston hospital. ined, glasses fitted. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Neary are Dr. A. S. Hlsey, district superin the parents of a baby son born Thurs tendent of thé eastern istrict of the day at St. Anthony's hosiptal, Pendle Oregon conference w ill preach Sun ton. day morning at 11 and hold the ad journed session of the quarterly con Albert Hedwall returned to Port ference. Will all officials please be land Sunday after spending a week present. Reverend A. J. Ware will visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ireach in the evening. This is the Hedwall. .ast union service. Let all come. All voters who have not registered Mrs. Otto Heinl and son Lawrence for presidential election are asked to of McMinnville, Oregon and Miss Jul please do so before October 7, at the ia Mier of Terre Haute, Indiana, j Tum-A-Lum office. were visitors at the O. O. Felthouse home last week. They left Monday The Hermiston sheep club was in to visit Mrs. rank Bddow of Pendle Pendleton at the annual ram sale. ton. Mr. Thog. Campbell purchased a first class ram at the sale. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers and son Bobby of Portland are guests at the , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranney motor home of Mr. and Mrs. Biggs for the ed through Hermiston the first of week. Mr. Myers is associated with I the week. The Ranneys are old- the law firm of McCannat & homp- 1 ’¡me residents of this project. son of Portland. Mr. Myers is a brother of Mrs. Biggs. Robert Rodgers left Tuesday for a Mr. and Mr. J, S. Harvey left Sat few days in Portland. He motored down with hi» brother Leslie Rodg urday fr Twin Falls, Idaho, to spend a few days. The trip was made with ers of Pendleton Pendleton frends by motor. They ex pect t(T bring back their young son At the Baptlst-Christian church Sunday, August 26— Bible school 10 who has been spending the summer A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. with his grandaprents. Mr. and Mrs. Theme. Bargains. Good and Bad. A H. W. Farrar, and other relatives. ■wire that will help you. Christian Bndrnvrr 7 P M. Topic. What the World Owes to Religious Teachers. Union services at the Methodist church at 8. Theme, Looking for Jesus in the Wrong Place. For a mental and spiritual tonic, try going to hurch, Work without worship means worry. God is a law to men of sense.but pleasure is a law to the root— Plato. A cordial welcome to •II- A. J. Ware, pastor. COMING A G A IN Dr. H. C. Gurry 8 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST OF SEATTLE ROUND TRIP TO DEN V ER ........ »87.20 Low fares all parts o f mid- OMAHA 7 0 ..« w est, sou th and e a st. K ANSAS CITY . 70. S i D ES M OINES . 7S.30 Fine fast trains. S T . I.O t.'IS ........ 80.S5 L i b tr c ! s te p o o tr t CHICAGO . SS.05 tn a b h you D ET R O IT 1-H.67 to visit CINCINNA TI s u i.t s CLEVELAND 107.11 Zion National Park T O R O N T O ........... 111.80 Oran« Canyon N at’I Pk. A T L A N T A ....... 110.40 118.81 T oU ow siono N atlsnal Pk. 140.61 K eeky Mountain N at’I Pk. PH ILADELPH IA 143.97 NEW YO RK 140.48 Far Illustrated Bcaklet., R c e r v .- B O S T O N ................ .182.81 tio o e and Inform ation, address «SSF nv «? ä “ n . Agent named below. UNION PACIF F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon MRS. HOUSEWIFE: J 0" arS nOt "°W taking the Hermiston Herald because you think you can't afford It and depend on borrowing a copy from a friend to read the home news, Just stop and igure the savings you can make in course of a year by having the paper regularly and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offering every week. The price of a subscription is $2.00 a year The re turns to you in savings made by directed buying of advertised bar gains may be oniy $10.00. or they may be $50.00 a year. In cither case, a subscription is a dandy investment. Subscribe for The HeraId--$2.00 D O N ’T F O R G E T W e Buy Your Livestock and Poultry Q U A L IT Y M EATS j 8 Priced Right ■ ■ Closed Sept. 3 --Labor Day ■ : HERMISTON M ARKET j w PHONE 411 « Who has made profesional visits to Cole and Rogers promise a show that will gladden the heart of child hood and stir memories of youth for grown folks who go to every circus that comes along "Just to take the children." Wild animals that have been pictured ¡»re coming with the circus in real life; strange birds and beasts from mountain and Jungle. There will be a gala display of ath letics. riders, trapeze perfrmerg and men and »omen of extraordinary ability in entertaining. Hermiston WedneMsv, August 2», two show*. We are Hermiston for Ten Years will again be at HOTEL HERMISTON Thursday, Aug. 30 FOR ONE DAY Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Charges Reasonable. S *»•«■» " A. W. TURNBLAB :