The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 30, 1928, Image 4

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    SPECIALS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 1 -3
OecurwcM of In tarat Gtoaoad H o »
•od Tfcera-About the City and
Neighborhood
PBETS GRANULATED SOAP, 9 oz. pkg...............................
R e g ^ |r Jj for 25c.
PEANUJ^ RUTTER. bulk, per pound
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sherod are vis-
iting their daughter in Salem.
Mr. end Mrs. Charles Taylor are
I spending a few days in Seattle.
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Campus Cords, correct cut, that is the secret, and oh! man, how
thehy wear.
Straight hang with wide bottoms, not extreme but up to the
minute. Two inch cuffs. Wide belt loops.
Two front slashh
pockets. One flap pocket. Deep and serviceable.
H lS M IB T O N 'g
H O U 8X
Mrs. Matott and daughters Roselia
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott and daugh­
and Janice left Wednesday to spend a ters Edna and Marian, spent a few
few days in Portland.
days in Portland last week.
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5 Saturday :: Monday
SPECIALS
15c
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Broken ¡Slice Pineapple, 2 1-2 size tins, 2 cans for ...................... 25c
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QitlA '."fshtha Soaps Chips,, 2 large packages for
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15c
2< Poulid Sack Sperry’s Flour, per sack ........................................ 9Sc
Fannie Todd has returned after
Mrs. Belchee, who formerly lived
’ attending summer school at the Unl- In * he Columbia district, is here from
' versity of Washington.
Jalifornia visiting old friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham, John
Dorothy and Dick Hitt returned
* Hendricks and A. J. Upham spent the Tuesday afternoon after spending the
-¡w eek end in Portland.
aummr visiting relatives in the val­
ley.
Ruth Dodd has been spending the
j past week visiting her cousin Cath-
Miss Florence Hannan Is expected
ryn Collins in Pendleton.
home in a few day8 for a visit with
her parents. Miss Hannan Is employ­
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Logan Todd left Sunday night for ed in if bank in California.
J Portland where he had his tonsils re-
I moved at the Veterans’ hospital.
Billy and Gail Felthouse returned
Tuesday night from Seaside.
Mrs.
George Jenkins accompanied by Felthouse and Margaret are spending
I R. H. Mueller left Sunday morning the remainedr of the week in Port­
II for a short trip in southern Idaho.
land.
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Festival Fancy Pack Shrimp, 2 cans or ........................................ 45c
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Wilson Fancy Sweet Gherkins, per 12 ounce jars ...................... 3 2c
2
White Wonder Laundry Soap, 10 Bars for ....................................... 39c
HURLY GASH GROCERY
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES BETWEEN THE
DALLES AND PENDLETON
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The Best In
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
At The Herald
Oregon Hdwe. & lir,p!t. Co.
PRICES ON MERCHANDISE WILL BE VERY ATTRACTIVE TO
YOU ON ALL OUR LINES
Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Hos’ery,
Underwear and Notions
Come In and look these items over.
- Men’s Hats, Caps—in fact all Men’s Furnishings are priced to
move them out.
Shoes—Now the season for outfitting the children for s h o d is
here. You will find some very great bargains in the face cf high­
er leather prices.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALMOST EVERY ITEM IN THE GROCERY
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Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Osear Payne and fam i|y recently
Miss Olivia and Elizabeth Martin
On Gladys of Portland, who have been touring
B j avenue formerly occcupied by Frank Yellowstone park and other points of
r ' :ttie.
Interest, were the guests of Golda
Mumma last week.
j Miss Josephine Littlefield of La
; ~rande is visiting Mrs. Pace en route
Albert Kennings returned Wednes-
to Cushman where she will teach this lay noon after spending the summer
winter.
a South Dakota working for Coach
Va lientä and his father.' He stopp-
Mrs. W. L. Blessing and sons Rus­ d off and went through Yellowstone
sell and Gordan returned Monday park en route home.
evening after spending a tew days In
EFFECTIVE MAY MX TO SEPT. 5 0
Portland.
RLTUEiN LIMIT OCT. 3 3 , iqXS
Regular services at Baptlst-Chrts
M OUND T R IP T O
ian church Sunday, September 2—
Low fares all p a rts o f mid-
E. Noble, who is superintendent
DENVER
157.20
Jlble school 10 A. M.
The Bible
O M A H A .................... 70 .3 5 w e st, s o u th a n d e a s t.
of the eperiment station at Yuma,
K A N S A S C IT Y
7 0 .3 Ï
ichool Is starting on a trip to Pales
D E S M O IN E S ........ 7 6 .3 0 F in e fast trains.
California, was a Hermiston visitor
lne; the women and girls are com
S T . L O U IS .............. 8 0 .3 0
L i b e r a l s to p o o e r e
the first of the week.
C H IC A G O ............... .95.00
e n a b le y o u
?eting against the men and boys
D E T R O I T ............. 104.67
to v isit
C IN C IN N A T I
106.15
.Ve are starting on a great trip; come
CLEVELAND
107.61
Mrs. McNaught, Mrs. Waterman.
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n a l P ark
T O R O N T O .......... IIX 8O
and see. Preaching service and com
© rand C anyon N a t’l P k .
Dorothy Straw and Helen Mae Intel-
A T L A N T A ................118.40
nunion at 11 A. M. Sunday, August
P IT T S B U R G H
118.81 Y a llo w s to n e N a tio n a l Pk.
kofer, of Vancouver, Wash., accom­
W A S H IN G T O N 140.61 H oeL y Maun ta in N a t’l P k .
6. concluded the union services, so
P H IL A D E L P H IA 143.97
panied Mrs. F. V. Prime to Pendle­
For Illustrated Booklet», R-.erva-
N E W Y O R K ...........146.45
evlces will be held in the church
ton Friday.
B O S T O N ................... 152.51 tion a and In form ation , address
uday evening.
Christian Endeavor
Agent named below.
P. M.
Preaching 8 P. M. A. J.
The American Legion and Auxil­
Ware, pastor.
iary entertained at a picnic Sunday
afternoon honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe
NOTICE
Cahill who are to leave soon to make
F. C. Woughter, Agent,
Notice is hereby given that the
their home in Portland.
>oard of directors of Westland Irri­
Hermiston, Oregon
tation District, acting as a board of
Mrs. Newt. Robinson and four
»qualization, will meet at the district
grandchildren of Monument left Mon-
j day for Salem accompanied by Mrs iffice in Hermiston, Oregon, on the
Irst Tuesday in October, 1928, at 8
Lawson. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs
If you are nut now taking the Hermiston Herald because you
j Lawson will visit their mother while »’clock P. M. for the purpose of re­
new ing and correcting the assess-
think you can’t afford it and depend on borrowing a copy from
there.
uenta and aportionment of taxes to
a friend to read the home news, just stop and igure the savings
>e levied on the first Tuesday in
you can make In course of a year by having the paper regularly
Mrs. S. Hamrick accompanied Rev. September, 1928, for district pur­
and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offering
A. S. Hisey o his return to Salem poses.
every
week. The price of a subscription Is 32.90 a year. The re­
Sunday. Rev. S. Hamrick accompan­
Dated this 30th day of August,
turns to you in savings made by directed buying of advertised bar­
ied by his daughter Elba left Wed­ 1928.
gains may be only »10.00, or they may be »50.00 a year. In either
nesday for Portland and Salem and
J. W. MESSNER,
case, a subscription Is a dandy investment.
will return the laatter part of the Secretray Westland Irrigation Dis­
week.
trict, Umatilla County, Oregon.
(52-Stc)
Miss Olga Broston who has been
attending summer school at the Uni­
versity of Washington spent the week Rare Book SecureJ by
end i 1 Hermiston visiting her sister,
Library of Congress
Mrs. H. K. Dean. Miss Brosten was
One of the rarest of books on sel
en route to Pocatello. Idaho, where ence, the first edition of Sir Isaac
Newton’s Trlnclpla," was obtained
the will teach again this winter.
by the Library of Congress, after venrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf and of search. Though only an Inch and
a half thick and ten Inches high by
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons enter­ seven and a half Inches wide, with
tained a* the home of the former 510 pages. It has been termed "the
Thursday night honoring Mr. and most important printed work on ex
Mis. Joe Cahill. Six table of five act science ever published,” It was
hundred were In play, the high prixe published In 1GS7 in London, and In It
going to Mr. and Mrs. Buhman and Newton first gave to the world the
a guest prixe to Mr. and Mr«. Cahill. results of Ida fundamental study of
the laws of gravitation. Two Issues
of tha first edition were made in th»
Mra. B. S. Kingsley and Mrs. Geo year of Its publication, one being In j
, Briggs entertained Tuesday afternooa ten,led for sale In England, and the ¡1
he noring Mrs. Hinkle who is to other ou the Continent. The Library I
leave soon to make her home in P o ­ of Congress copy is of the first issue. •
land. Four tables of bridge were la However, the entire edition was small J
play, high score being won by Mra. and It la relatrJ by contemporary !
Hinkle ana low going to Mias Clara writers that aa early as 1001 It was g
rery difficult to obtain. At present It 8
Burna.
is almost completely unprocurable. 8
The library's copy was bought for ■
a
Methodist Episcopal Church ser­ Unison H nv I s , managing editor of F
vices: Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Science Service, but upon learning of ¡J
Morning worship at I t A. 51. Su*> Ibe library s drsfre for a copy, be re f,.
Joct. ’ Meditation for Labor Day?' Iloquishcd It. The fall title of the S
Service« in the evening at 8. The hook. In laitln. Is ''Pbilnsophte Nat- B
pastor will have for his suMect. "Dta- urn 11« Priori phi Mathematics." An In- ■
teraotlng fra lore of the title page is ■
onds In th Rough." We Invtta every that It bears the Imprimatur, nr ap ■
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t»ody to come and worship with ua prov e I, of Samuel Pep.ua, famous for j
M. ▼. SIMS
A. W» TURNBLAD ■
and make thenieeivee at home.
8. hie diary, who was at that time pre«»- ¡5
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n v p r t I Into
n i n t the
h o r residence
n a h lo n o n
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Henry Sommerer Jr. had his ton­
Marian Briggs will leave Friday
sils removed Tuesday morning at the for Medford where she will teach
Hermiston hospital.
again this winter.
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A. & L. Peaches, 2 1-2 size cans, 2 cans for___
These values are outstanding.
Every kitchen needs these
pieces. Buy now at this
low price.
Dr. J. L. Sears returned Monday
Work is starte«} on the feed can­
evening after visiting i„ Salem and al in preparation for carrying water
Albany.
to the rtservolr.
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O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B S S V l C i
Joe Norton returned Monday from
a two weeks trip to coast points.
White Enameled Ware
Mrs. Clint Jackson and sons Billy
Erskine Sandys is visiting his
and Bobby were Pendleton visitors mother, Mrs. Lucy Sandys, before en­
Friday.
tering O. A. C.
YOUNG MEN’S PANTS
KINGSLEY’S
Mrs. Lyls Tilden returned to Her­
miston Tuesday afternoon.
There was a large number of peo­
ple In Hermiston yesterday— circus
Mrs. Joe Cahill and son Bobby left day.
Tuesday afternoon for Portland.
Mrs. Tom Haddox, Claude, Gerald,
Mrs. W. H. Frink of Portland is Tommy and Leo were Pendleton vis­
visiting her sister, Mrs. F. V. Prime. itors Mopday.
20c
Look Over Our School
Supplies
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Sidney Barnard spent Sunday vis­
iting his amtly in Baker.
9c
SHREDDED WHEAT BI8CUJTS......................... ............................... n c
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HUiS fU ^geAN COFFEE, per pound.
53c
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Ruth Cherry was a Pendleton vis­
itor Friday moralng.
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