The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 13, 1928, Image 4

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    TO3 HEBMISTOir TTETtArn, HERMISTON, OBEtiO».
SPECIALS
54c
Serv-U, g lassin e p ack ag e .....___
47c
Bed and W h ite, one pound
40c
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy S u lliv an w ere
P en d leto n v isito rs S atu rd ay .
Our Special B ulk, p o u n d .................. ..... ................ ................................... 35c
FOR
EGGS.
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i Saturday :: Monday •
Happy Home F an cy Peas, 2 can s f o r . - j r ........................................ 45c
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H appy Home F ancy H om iny, 2 c a n s for
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Happy Home F an cy S pinach, 2 can s f o r .......................................... 45c
Happy Home F ancy Sockeye Salm on, 16 ounce cans, per c a n ........ 30c
18 Ounce B ottles New P ack C atsup, £ b o ttles fo r........................... 45c
F estiv al F ancy Pack S hrim p, 2 can s for .......................................... 45c
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Oregon Hdwe. & Imp!t. Co.
DON’T FORGET THE DATES—
mrs
M c K inley will be here
Saturday, September 15
T his w ill be her last visit to th is s to re m anagem ent, and
you may find w h a t you need on th i s occasion.
Mrs. C ollins w ho w as
in t h e :
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Reid a re re ­ H erm iston h o sp ital for a few days]
m odeling th e ir hom e In th e C olum bia
has been m oved to P en d leto n w here
d is tric t. T. D. W o rster is doing the
the u n d erw en t a m ajo r operation.
w ork.
.................................... 35c
BRIGHTEN U P YOUR KITCHEN!
These are much hetter qual­
ity than ever offered at this
Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph W ojcik, of
II. J. Nilson of C orvallis sp en t
T h u rsd ay n ig h t at th e P rim e home. S tevens P o in t, W isconsin, Miss B er­
nice W ajcik, Leo W ajcik an d Mrs.
Adam 'W isniew ski and son Theodore
C. W. K ellogg w as i n P o rtla n d the
of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests a t th e h o m e !
first of th e week on business.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzjew sk i
the la st of th e w eek. Joseph W ajcik
Mrs. F. M. G u iw its h as re tu rn e d and B ernice W ajcik a re b ro th e r and i
from W en atch ee w h ere she atten d ed liste r of Mrs. Jen d rzjew sk i.
th e fu n eral of h er g ran d m o th er.
Mr. D echaux of S tan field w as In
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse and the H erm iston h o sp ital th e first of
fam ily have moved in to th e old H o rn ­ the week fo r m edical tre a tm e n t fol­
ing place w hich th ey recen tly bought low ing an accident.
and rem odeled.
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SPECIALS
Hppy Home F ancy K ra u t, 2 cans f o r
R. C. R ogers has been employed
In th e M utual Cream S tatio n for th e
past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W ag h o rn left
! today for Log A ngeles to v isit Mrs.
Jeng Skovbo is m a k in g Im prove­
W ag h o rn ’s b ro th e r, Jo h n R eihl.
m ents to h is house on G ladys avenue (
occupied by Mrs. B rierley and her
Isabel Dodd is v is itin g in P en d le­ la u g h te r Jessie.
ton for a few days.
Mrs. F ra n k L ittle an d b ro th er-in -
Mr. a n j Mrs. Levi H ills of S ta n ­ lawTom Solvester, w ere A rlin g to n
field w ere v isito rs a t th e B rierly visitors Sunday.
hom e S u n d ay veiling.
Mr. an d Mrs. F red C raw ford, who
E ld o ra K ingsley an d D oris Swayze form erly lived on th e p ro ject b u t now
sp en t th e week end v is itin g frien d s make th e ir hom e in P en d leto n , w ere
In H erm iston Monday.
in W alla W alla.
THE FROSTY MORNINGS THAT ARE COMING WILL MAKE
YOU THINK ABOUT WARM CLOTHING. WE HAVE IT—WOOL
SOCKS. MACKINAWS, BLAZERS AND SWEATERS, FLANNEL
SHIRTS AND HEAVY UNDERWEAR.
WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE
COLORED HANDLES
H om er N ickerson, of V ernonia,
G. H. Je n k in s hag ren ted th e E. P. W ash., Mrs. H a rry Snell an d sons
R obert and L eland of P o rtla n d , are '
Dodd hom e on th e high w ay .
g uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. ad Mrs. Jesse Goff of Cold Chas. L ynch. Mr. N ickerson Is Mrs. )
L ynch’s fa th e r and Mrs. S nell h e r,
S p rin g s w ere in tow n S atu rd ay .
sister.
COFFEE
M. J . B . one pound tin
Kitchen Tools
Mr. V estal of P o rtlan d a rriv ed on
W ednesday to be local a g e n t for the
M utual cream sta tio n .
Oeeureaea* of Interest Glrened Here
end There About the City and
Neifhberbeed
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 15-17
PHONE
Mrs. H. S. G arfield o t P en d leto n
w as a H erm iston v isito r Sunday.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
hope
W e hope some arra n g e m e n t can b m ade th a t th is com m unity
may have th e ad v an ta g e to see th is Q uality M erchandise as be­
fore, b u t we only a t th is tim e can hope.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Miss A gnes L ittle had h e r tonsils
Ed. Jack so n , G eorge Je n k in s and
removed
a t Dr. S ears office F rid ay
C h arles T ay lo r w ere P en d leto n v isi­
to rs T uesday in th e in te re st o f the m orning.
com ing U m atilla P ro ject F a ir and the
E lb a H am rick w ho has been w ork-
boys’ and g irls ’ clu b w ork.
ng a t th e h o sp ita l is now employed
S. H am rick and fam ily w ere P en ­ it the H erm iston T ra n sfe r office.
d leton v isito rs Tuesday.
Mrs. S tan ley Cam pbell of Condon
Mrs. Al U m p h elett of W enatchee, .vas a H erm iston v isito r th e first of
is v isitin g h e r sister, Mrs. T u rn b lad the week.
Ix ta r fiu c iB » .
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HURLY CASH GROCERY
—MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES BETWEEN THE
DALLES AND PENDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D ecker a n f
Mr. and Mrs. W in. S h a a r spent
Ui fam ily of B end, a re g u ests a t the
lu n d a y v isitin g re lativ es in W alla
¡¡T u rn b la d home.
W alla.
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Crowdei
an d ch ild ren w ere d in n e r g u ests ai
th e C. L. U pham hom e Sunday.
F ra n k P ierson and
8 fam Mr. ily an of d P en Mrs.
d leto n have moved Into
the Goodwin house on Gladyg avenue
The Best In
C O M M E R C IA L
PR IN TIN G
A t The Herald
Mr. an d Mrs. S pencer C raw ford
an d Mr, and Mrs. Spencer C raw ford
J r . o f H eppner, w ere In H erm iston
S atu rd ay . T he tw o Mr. C raw fords
p ublish th e H ep p n er G azette Tim es
Mrs. George B rigge an d d au g h tei
I E lean o r e n te rta in e d all th e local
■ teac h ers a t a bridge p a rty S a tu rd a ;
| aftern o o n . H igh prize w ent to Mist
j C ran n a and low to Mrs. M atthew s.
MI rs A lta L illy w as th e gu est oi
Mr. and Mre. W a lte r Hamm a few
days th e la st of th e w eek en route
to La G rande w here she w ill teach
i th i8 w in ter.
Mrs. II. E. H itt e n te rta in e d S a tu r­
day h o n o rin g Mrs. L iverm ore who is
to m ake h er home in P endleton.
T hree t c h its of b rid g e w ere in play.
H igh prize w ent to Mrs. F. B. Swayze
and low to Mrs. George Shelton.
A m eetin g o f th e Jersey B reeders
¡association w as held Monday even­
ing. A re g u la r business m eeting was
, held an d Sidney B arn ard w as elected
' secretary to fill th e vacancy made by
; th e re sig n atio n of A. W. Agnew.
.WheaTyou build, w e are
ilready^to serve you
ITEN you bufld It Is alw ays n com forting
thing to know th a t th e building m aterials
y o u buy are going to be up to specifications.
C heap, flim sy conetruction usually f^ rs
hand In hand doth poor q u ality m aterials,
is Safeguard your building b y lettin g us know
iw h at y o u require and we will work with you
Ito see th at your interest* are well protected.
|L . W e are headquarters for ell dependable
I¡building m aterials and can alto help you arfeet
La ODod, reliable contractor.
p T ell us w hat you plan to d o —w s ton and
Maili fiv e you helpful advice.
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Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company
R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER
D. C. D uvall o f E cho ran Into A.
K. McCully of H elix M onday a ftr-
noon in m ak in g a U tu rn a t th e co r­
n er of M ?'n an d T h ird streets. Both
' cars w ere dam aged b u t no one w as
In ju red .
Sunday, S ep t. 3 0 la th e la st d ay
you C8n 8 ° East on th e se ex ceed -
in giy low excurtion fare«. Final
g M S iS “
z: £ 8
return lim it O ct. 3 1 st. Still tim e
D etroit : : : : : : : : : for long, econom ical tu p . Sa>p-
cincu JNAT’
overs going and returning. Full
T oronto . ..'.'.LLusiso
in fo r m a tio n fr o m lo c a l a g e n t.
M C U N B trip T O
o m a h a """"L*io’ao*
kansas c ity ."... 70.35
Prison Guards Kill 6 Fleeing Convicts
Baton Rouge, La.—Six convicts are
known to have been killed, another
convict Is believed to have been fatal­
ly wounded, and eight men were less
seriously Injured In a pitched battle
at Louisiana state penitentiary when
a num ber of convicts attem pted to es­
cape. T here may be more dead.
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Mexico to Get Air Mall.
W ashington, D. C.—Air mail service
between the United S tates and Mexico
will be Inaugurated October 1, Post-
.naster-General New announced.
THE MARKETS
Portland
W h9at—Big Bend bluestem , hard
white, >1.31; soft white, >1.14; w est­
ern white, >1.13; hard w inter and
northern spring, >1.08; w estern red,
>1.0».
Hay — Alfalfa >1R.5O@17; valley
tim othy >17®17.5O; eastern Oregon
timothy. >21®21 50.
B utterfat—54c.
Eggs—Ranch, 29® 40c.
Hogs — Medium to choice, >11®
>12.50.
I.am bs—Good to choice. >ll@ 12.50.
Lambs — Good to choice, >10.75®
>12 26.
Seattle.
W heat—Soft white, w estern white,
>1.1514; hard w inter, >1.08; w estern
red, >1.10; northern spring, >1.09;
bluestem, >1.35.
H ay — Alfalfa, >24; timothy. >30;
P. 8.. >24.
B utterfat—61c.
Eggs-—Ranch. 29® 40c.
C attle—Prim e steers. >11.75®12.50.
Hogs—Prime. >12.90.
Lam bs—Choice, >11.25012.25.
Spokane.
Hogs — Good, and choice, >12.25®
11.85.
U N IO N PAGIFJ
F. C. Woughter, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
MRS. HOUSEWIFE:
. . . I t you a re n o t now ta k in g th e H e rm isto n H erald because you
th in k you c a n ’t afford It an d depend on b o rro w in g a copy from
a frien d to read th e hom e news, ju s t stop and ig u re th e savings
you can m ake in course o f a y e a r by h a v in g th e p aper reg u la rly
and ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of th e b a rg a in s th a t m erc h a n ts are o fferin g
every w eek. T he price of a su b scrip tio n is >2.00 a year. T he re ­
tu r n s to you In savings m ade by d irected b u y in g of ad v ertised b a r­
g ain s m ay be only >10.00, o r th e y m ay be >50.00 a year. In e ith e r
case, a su b scrip tio n is a dandy Investm ent.
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M ethodist ch u rch services— Sunday
C attle—Steers, good, >11®11.75.
w ill close my w ork fo r th e confer-
i ai year. W e w ill have as o u r sub­
ject a t th e m o rn in g service, "B e Not
NOTICE
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D iscouraged." I n th e ev en in g
at
N otice is h ereby given th a t th e ■
7 :3 0 , su b ject, "L ife H ere an d H ere­ board of d ire c to rs of W estlan d Ir rl- ®
a f te r .” S. H am rick, p asto r.
gat ion D istrict, a c tin g as a board o f i g
eq u alizatio n , w ill m eet a t th e d is tric t ■
At th e
B a tist-C h rlstla n ch u rch office in H erm iston, O regon, on the ®
S unday. S ptem ber 16— Bible school first T uesday in O ctober, 1928, a t 8 J
10 A. M. In te re st Is gro w in g In th e 'clock P. M. for th e purpose of re- gj
tr ip to P alestin e. T he men and boys view ing and c o rrectin g th e assess- H
a re leading. Be su re and come and m ents and a p o rtio n m en t of tax es to]®
h elp to increase th e m ileage for S u n ­ be Ievlev on th e first T uesday In] J
day. M orning w orship 11 A. M. S eptem ber, 1928, fo r d is tric t p u r - i |
T hem e. The Gospel of Road Signs. poses.
C h ristian E ndeavor. 7 P. M. E v en ­
D ated th is 30th day of A ugust, I®
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in g service 8 P. M. T hem e T he C or­ 1928.
n ersto n e of F a ith . T h e n o n -ch u rrh
J. W. M ESSNER. ■
goers w ill never be reached by tb e S ecretray W estland Irrig a tio n D is-]®
n on-going ch u rch .
A co rd ial w el­
tr lc t, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon.
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come to »11.
A.
J Ware, pajtor.
(52-5«c)
Ju st Phone
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411 for
MEATS
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W hen you w a n t MEAT, It Is
not necessary fo r you to spend
the tim e to come h ere for it. Ju s t step to th e phone, call 411, an d
we w ill deliver prom ptly, ju s t the MEAT you order.
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PHONE 411
JJ
VF. SIMS
A. W. TURNBLAD
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