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JELL-X-CHLL, 3 pkga ......................................................................................... 13«
Thia is 4 he ideal J e ll D esert.
P A R SO ttg HOUSEHOLD A.MONIA ........................................ ..................... 30c
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KBLLOGG’S SH R E D D E D W H E A T BISCUITS ...................................
One 9 ou n ce pack age Free.
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For Your H om e Candy
Making
W E H AVE POWDERED, BROWN AND GRANULATED SUGAR,
FRUITS, NUTS, COLOR AND FLAVORING, KARO SYRUP AND
DIPPING CHOCOLATE.
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NO HUNTING SIGNS
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HERM ISTON HERALD
CH AS. G. BU R K
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Women’s
Men a
M EN ’S D R E S S -
HATS
SHIRTS
PANTS
TIES
M EN ’S W O R K -
HATS
SHIRTS
PANTS
RUBBER BOOTS
DRESS SHOES
SILK HOSE
RAYON HOSE
Girls’
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL SHOES
WOMEN’S AND G IRLS’
STRAW AND NOV. HAT»
SUITS TO M EASURE B Y M EY ER A CO.
Oeeurcneee of Interest Gleaned Here
and Thera About the City and
Nefthborhood
V V 7 H K N you buUd It Is al ways n eemfort'Tag
> W thing to know th at the building material»
you buy are going to ba up to spedheations.
» Cheap, fliwev construction usually rc«s
'hand la band mth poor quality materials. .
te Safeguard your building by lettftig us know
(what you require and we will work with you
i to see that your interests are well protected.-
k» W e a r t headquarters for ell dependable
building materials and can abo help you select
a good, reliable contractor.
1 Tell os what you pion to do—no Bin and
wUj give you
advice.
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
R. A . BBOWNSON, MANAGER
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Pliers
You need good pliers
—buy the 50c
kind while the
price is . . .
25
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
Do Y ou K now -
W h en you w ill a g a in be able to buy a t w h o le sa le prices:
P referred S to ck Canned Goods. G olden G ate T eas, C offees and
Sp ices, Chase & Sanborn Teas, and C offees, B all
B rand R ubber
F ootw ear, Q ueen Q u ality Shoes. G reenhood and A rrow S h irts, H ole-
proof H osiery.
The End Is N ear
Buy NO W and SAVE!
W atch our w n d ow s F riday and S atu rd ay for B ig G u csin g Con
te st.
B e a u tifu l L eath er T r a v elin g B ag G IV EN A W A Y.
H erm iston Produce &
Supply Company
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W E R ESPECT FU LLY SOLICIT YOUR CREAM SHIPMENTS.
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W E H A VE ALW AYS PAID TOP M ARKET PRICES FOR YOUR
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RESOURCES
CREAM AND EX P ECT TO CONTINUE TO DO SO.
Total ............................................
State of Oregon
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W E H AVE ALW AYS GIVEN PROMPT SER V ICE TO
W E ARE TODAY PAYING 56 CENTS
Mrs. J. S. H arvey w as called to
T w in F a lls. Idaho, la st T hu rsday
e v e n in g by th e illn e ss of Mr. H arvey
W ord received from her th e first of
th e w eek in d icated th a t a lth o u g h Mr.
H arvey had u n dergon e a se r io u s oper
a tio n on S atu rd ay, h e w a s r estin g
w ell and seem ed to be g e ttin g alo n g
as w oll as could be expected.
Mra.
lla r v e y w ill probably be aw ay abou t
tw o w eek s.
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FOR SW EET
CREAM,
DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR AGENT, MR.
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Mutual Creamery Co.
HERMISTON
PORTLAND
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DAIRY-
53 CENTS FOR NO. 1 SOUR CREAM.
W . T. C olvester retu rn ed to H erm is
ton Sunday a fter sp en d in g several
d u js at th e hom e of h is d au gh ter,
Mrs. 8. F. W alters of B lalock , Ore
gon. Mrs. S o lv ester p lan s to rem an
th ere for th e w in ter.
W . P. L u ttr e ll o f N ew b erg w as In
H erm iston on b u sin ess th e first of
th e week.
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MEN.
Total ................. .....................................»79.644.84
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P ayn e and fam -
County of Umatilla I ’ • *•
I. A. H. Norton, caahirr of the above named
1 ily are m ovin g from th e C harles H ahn
ink, do solemnly «wear that Ute above tdatemwit
i resid en ce on G lad ys aven u e to the is true to the beet of my knowledge and belled.
M ethodist parson age on th e
north
A. H. NORTON. CaUtler
Sabeeribwi and sworn to before me th l. 10th day
h ill.
Mr. P ayn e w as r e c e n tly ap-
a t Oet.. 102S.
' pointed pastor o f th e local church.
W. J. Warne.', Notary Public for Oregon.
Mrs. A. E. D ohlm an w ll m ove in to My eommiaaion expires Jan. 9. 1929.
I the house on G lad ys avenue.
Correct—Attest:
M .s. J. M. B ig g s w as c a lled to
P ortland M onday e v e n in g
by
th e
death o f her sister.
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POLISHED NICKEL PLATED
What is handier around
the house than
a real hammer?
Worth 50c
J. C. B ain s of W alla
U A B IU TIE S
th e hom e of th eir
W illia m Sh aar,
in Capital stock paid i n .................................. 26,000.00
Jurplu, fu n d .........................
10.000.»
the w eek end.
blc and J esse R ob ertson o f U m atilla.
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price now .
Nail Hammers
Loams and discount* ..................... _......... 1205,868.40
Jverdrafte...............................— —.......- ......
65.88
United Statea Gov. securities owned __ 6,250.00
Other bonds, stocks, securities, e tc ........ 88,473 27
3anki"< house ................ ............ 8,000 00
J. S. W est and Eeo H u rly le ft S a t J*urniture, ftxtu-es . .......... ........ 556.93 8,556.93
urday for th e m o u n ta in s in a n tic i teal estate owned other than banking
houae ......................... ............................ 7,280.68
pation o f som e good deer h u n tin g . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
bank ...............................
20.159.81
T hey retu rn ed e a rly in th e w eek.
Jaah in vault and amount due from Nat*
ional banka ........................
47,621.32
Jutside chscks and o;.her cash items ...
56.15
Mrs. G eorge H ark en rider le f t last Redemption fund with U. 3. Treasurer
W ednesday tor P ortlan d w h ere she
and due from U. S. Treasurer______
312.90
Mr. and Mrs.
W alla v isited at
dau gh ter, Mrs.
H erm iston over
m ore but o u r
25'
if buaineas on Oct. 3. 1928.
R ev, A. J. W are retu rn ed to H er
m iston T uesd ay a fter h a v in g sp en t
som e days in th e v a lle y w h ere he was
called by tb e d ea th of h is w ife.
G u ts m e ta l — e v e r y
home needs one. W o rth
Easy to adjust— a good
wrench at a
v e r y lo w
/e & v
price . . .
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. G aith er and
d au gh ter A n na, Mr. and M rs- J- L
Ne. 9281. Reaarve Di«t. No. 12
W aller and d au gh ter Jean, m otored
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
from La G rande to P en d leto n Sunday
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
to atten d th e L eath ers fu n eral.
at Eenniaton. in the State ot Oregon, at the ckwe
Undivided profit, net ........
21,767.43
deserved for int., taxes, accrued ............ 1.800.00
A m on g th ose a tte n d in g th e L eath Circulating note, outstanding . —............. 6.260.00
ers fu n eral in P en d leton Su nd ay w ere Due to banka ................. .............................. 6,130.46
Mr. and Mra. A. A. L ittle , J u liu s Glm- Demand d e p o s it,------------------------------- 206.136.64
rime D cpo.it«....... .........................
102.661.42
.Whea’ yoa build, w e are
Hready. t o serve you
• INCH—BLUED STEEL
GRAYSON COMMANDS
VETERANS OF 1838
vannah, Ga., unanim ously w as elected
E arl B aker and Y u deth K elley re next year’s com m ander in chief of the
turned from
G oldendalg recen tly Spanish War V eterans at the 30th an
w here th ey w ere v is it in g Mr. B ak er’s nual encam pm ent here.
parents.
O'to Rau3h of St. Paul, Minn., w as
elected senior vice com mander in
O tto P ierce and M arvin Watsor. chief, and Rev. Arthur O. Sykes of
le ft on W ednesd ay o f la st w eek for Rochester, N. Y., w as elected chaplain
a h u n tin g trip. W ord received from in chief. They w ere elected without
them recen tly in d ic a tes th a t they opposition.
have had sp len d id luck, and unless
D enver w as unanim ously selected
th ey bag th eir lim it before Saturday as the m eeting plaes for the 1929 en
th ey w ill not retu rn u n til then.
cam pm ent.
Am ong the resolutions adopted was
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. L ittle
wert one asking for increased pensions for
n d leton v isito r s la st S atu rd ay eve veterans of 1898 and 1902, and another
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thanking P resident M achado and the
Cuban people for the hospitality ex
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E . Le G rande C herry is rid in g tended convention visitors.
around In a new D odge car purchased
It w as announced that 1474 dele
recen tly from E. R. S ch iller, P en dle gates have been registered so far,
ton D odge dealer.
with an attendance of 9000 veterans.
Hack Saw
Wrench
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ir c h fie lj have
recen tly rem oved from th e Strohm
i houae on M ain str ee t to th e B easley
house.
G uests at th e O. K. L ockrid ge hom e
M iss E va R an d all, accom p anied by
Mary Lou and E lean or H arvey, sp en t d u rin g th e past w eek w ere Mr. and
th e week end a t Misa R a n d a ll’s hom e Mrs. J. H. Joh n son of E nu m claw ,
W ash in gton .
T h ey le ft
for th e ir
In P en d leton .
hom e T u esd ay o f th is w eek .
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Mrs. Frank L ittle en te rta in e d last
L arge d e leg a tio n s from th e U m a
T hu rsday a ftern oon at her hom e on
G ladys aven u e. Ten
g u e sts w ere tilla , E cho, S ta n fie ld and H erm iston
p resent and the aftern o o n w as spent ch ap ters o f th e E atsorn S tar a tten d ed
the fu n era l ser v ic es for Mrs. W . A.
in se w in g and p la y in g gam es.
L eathers In P en d leto n Su nd ay, Octo
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. W orster left ber 14.
la st Sunday m orn in g for M cK ittrick ,
T. B. O urdane, R epu blican nom i
C aliforn ia, w h ere th ey p la n to spend
th e w in ter. T hey are m a k in g the nee for s h e r iff o f U m a tilla cou n ty,
trip by m otor and w ere accom panied w as a v isito r in H erm iston W ed n es
by Mr. and Mrs. F ran k S m ith , for day from P en d leton .
mer H erm iston resid en ts, w ho have
H. E. S h esely retu rn ed hom e W ed
been g u e sts a t th e W orster hom e the
nesday m orn in g from Tacom a, W a sh
past week.
in gton , w h ere he had been a p a tien t
H is i ll
Mr. and Mrs. C ecil K elley
left at th e V eteran 's h osp ital.
F riday m orn in g for P ort A n geles. ness w as d iagn osed as lead p o iso n in g
W ash in gton , w h ere th e y w ill prob by h osp ital p h y sicia n s and a fter he
ably spend a g rea ter part of th e w in received tr ea tm e n t h is co n d itio n w as
ter. Mr. K elley w ill do c o n tr a ct work m uch im proved.
there.
A m e etin g of th e Farm B ureau
G eorge Story w as in P en d leton A u xiliary w ill Le held F rid ay, O cto
M onday e v e n in g as a rep resen tative ber the 1 9 th , at 2 :0 0 o’clock . A nnual
of th e local M asonic lodge at a m eet »lection o f o ffic e r s w ill be h eld at
in g w ith B ex. W . D avis, grand m as this m eetin g .
ter o f the M asonic grand lodge of
P. T. A. Food S ale a t th e Meat
Oregon. M asons from a ll th e lodges
of U m atilla cou n ty w ere g u e sts of the Market S atu rd ay. O ctober 20, 2 P. M.
P en dleton ch ap ter for th e m eetin g
and banquet fo llo w in g . In add ition
to Mr. D avis, D. R u fu s C heney, grand
secretary, and o th er grand ld oge o f
ficers w ere present. On W ednesd aj |
e v e n in g Mr. Story, accom p anied by |
Mr. B row n ell o f U m a tilla , w as in
A r lin gton f ° r a sim ila r m eetin g .
H avana.—W illiam L. Grayson of Sa
p lan s to rem ain for ten days.
— T RY TH E H ER A LD WANT ADS—
P. T. A. Food 8 a le a t th e M eat
M arket S atu rd ay, October 20, 2 P. M.
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