The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 10, 1929, Image 4

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    W if i H 3B B M IS T O H IT E R A L D , H E R M I S T O N . O H E U O X .
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Specials Saturday Monday
$1 13
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P. A G. SOAP, with Naptha, largest bar of high grade soap on the
market, 10 B ars...................
GINGHAMS—27 inch 17c; 30 inch, 19 cents.
SPECIAL Line of Men’s Shoes
H O U S B
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Q U A L IT Y
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A QUALITY PRODUCT
McCORMICK - DEERING
Ball Bearing
CREAM SEPARATORS
will increase the profits
of your dairy herd
A. Soneson, w ho has been em ploy­
ed n e a r U m atilla, w as force,} to r e ­
Mrs. Tom H addox is in th e hospital
tu rn to his home th is week on ac­ convalescent from an a tta c k of p n e u ­
count of illness.
m onia.
Miss Ja n e W arn er has returnee;
An eig h t pound g irl w as born to
from P o rtla n d w here she sp en t p a rt ■ Mr. an d Mrs. Locke M cN ary of Gol-
of th e C h ristm as holidays v is itin g , dendale, W ash., a t th e local hospital
w ith frien d s.
I on Ja n u a ry 3.
KINGSLEY’S
H S W M IS T O N 'S
CHURCH
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SPECIAL Line of Women’s Shoes......................................... ......... $1.00
PH O N E
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J a n u a ry 13 a t th e B a p tist-C h rist­
ian church.
Bible school 10 o'clock.
I It m ig h t be of in te re st to the public
Mr. an d Mrs. R. L. E llio tt of P e n ­ to know th a t Ja n u a ry 1, 1928, the
dleton w ere visito rs in H erm iston atte n d a n c e a t th e B ible school was 14.
S unday a t th e O. C. P ierce home.
Ion th e 8 th '41. and on Ja n u a ry 6,
1929, the a tte n d a n c e w as 89. M orn­
A m ong th e H erm iston people a t ­ ing w orship 11 o'clock. Topic, Ju s
te n d in g the b ask etb all gam e In A dam s tify in g F a ith . T he L o rd 's supper at
F rid ay ev en in g w ere W. J. W arn er. th e m o rn in g service. E v en in g se r­
B. L. C herry and Miss E va R andall, vice 7 o ’clock. B rin g th e fam ily
all of whom drove th e ir own cars, T he topic for the service. L oving as
ta k in g m em bers of both th e boys and Jesu s loved. T he w orthless m an is
g f r b team s.
he w ho hag no cap acity fo r concern
A cordial welcome to all. A. J. W are
Mrs. O. T. L ockridge is ill w ith pastor.
sciatic rh eu m atism .
Here Is A Knock Out
MOTHER’S OATS, Large, with China
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Occurence« of Intereet Glean«] Here
■ad Thera About the Oity and
Neighborhood
January 12-14
12 ALMOND-OLE TOILET SOAP, None better ...............
8 Ppiral Tumbler Glasses FREE.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
Dr. F. V. P rim e of H erm iston le f t:
Mrs. O scar Corey of Irrig o n was
tow n S u n d ay for P o rtla n d w here h e ' disch arg e^ on Ja n u a ry 7.
expects to stay for a few days.
T he L e n h a rt baby is in the hospi-
Mrs. . H. M orlan w as in W alla ta i s u ffe rin g from an a tta c k of pneu-
W alla sh o p p in g last S a tu rd ay .
m onia
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Rev. A. J. W are, p asto r of the local
, B ap tist-C h risttan ch u rch , re tu rn e d re ­
cently from Oregon City w here he was
I called by th e serio u s illness of his
son.
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN------- TRY THE HERALD WANT .
OREGON HARDW ARE &
IMPLEMENT C l
The Art of Conversation
“ How big ig a b a ttle s h ip ? ”
“ W h a t kind of a b a ttle s h ip ? ’
“ A big one.”
"H ow b ig ."
Ne. 9281. K m rare D ili. No. 12
Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. K eller a re th e
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
p are n ts of a baby g irl born D ecember
31 a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital In P e n ­
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
dleton.
»t Hermi«ton. in the Slate of Orason, at the ctose
N O R T O N 'S G R O C E R Y
of business on Dec. 31, 1928.
B a p tist L aid es’ Aid rum m age sale
¡S atu rd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 12, next
I door to B lessin g h rd w are.
2 to 5
o’clock.
PHONE 171
Mrs. E lm er H u n t and sm all d a u g h ­
t e r of L ex in g to n a re a t th e hom e of
„ bwk
.................. ............ 21.279.83
j Mrs. R ena W ate rm an th is week.
Cash in vault and amount due from Nat*
FOR DAILY QUOTATIONS FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS
EGGS AND CREAM
ional banks
......... ..
81,910.72
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
and due from U. S. Treasurer.............
812.»
C. S. M cN aught recen tly purchased
; a new V ictory six Dodge sedan from
Tot^ ............................................ Ì382.0M.M
i H arold McKeen, Dodge a g e n t of P en-
I dleton. Mr. M cKeen w as In H erm ls-
I ton M onday of th is w eek m ak in g
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .
he delivery.
------------------2S.000.G0
—WE WILL RECEIVE DELIVERIES—
Fridays and Saturdays
AT ONGSLEY’S
R ecent v isito rs a t the’ hom e of~Mr.
„ad Mrs. Jack so n H a rr w ere Mrs. C.
N. M orris and son B ern ard , of Cal­
g ary , A lb erta. Mrs. M orris
is a
niece of Mrs. H a rr.
ColumHa Va Ly Produce Co.
■^aaaau-:«e_aaw üat.. c " .
Tom G urdane, co u n u ty sheriff,
stopped i n H erm isto n M onday on his
way to P en d leto n from U m atilla
w here he h ad been on business con­
nected w ith his d u ties as sheriff.
THIS STORE IS LOW OPERATING AS A CO-PARTNERSHIP,
JK 00N I 2HL CITAI OSSIG ONIAVIlORATION OF THE HERMIS­
s
TON PRODUCE & SUPPLY CO.
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R. A lexander w as a business visi­
to r in H erm isto n from P endleton
on T uesday of th is week.
FOR CONVENIENCE WE WILL NOW CALL OURSELVES THE
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I CAMPBELL MERCANTILE CO.
W E H A V E A FEW HUNDRED BOXES OF W IN ESA P
A PPLES
NISH T H E IR OWN BOXES.
Campbell Marcantile Company
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Total..................................
«82.034.00
State of Oregon
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County of Umatilla i
I, A. H. Norton, c.tshler of the above named
bank, do solemnly » w a r that the above statement
is true to the best of niy kno vledge and belief...
A. H. NORTON. Cashier *
Sabscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day
of Jan., 1929.
W. J. Warner, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires Dec. 21. 1932.
Correct—Attest:
R. ALEXANDER,
F. B. SWAY7.E.
W. L. HAMM
Director«
Istence. A ctio n is its being. Like w ise
an epic poem moves and live» in 'a c
Mrs. C. S. M cN aught and Mrs. F. lio n . T he O ily icy lias no moveless
IV. P rim e w ere Joint hostesses at the beauty, hut the beauty o f h eroic and
home of th e la tte r on Tuesday, J a n u ­ ro m a n tic u n io n . Its w ords a rc winged
ary 8, w hen th ey e n te rta in e d
a t E ve n , more p a b ia lily a dram a Is ccn
te re d . foensed action, an nttpatising
luncheon an d bridge. Six tables of
n ttcra n ce . A ly r ic is a quick llow o f
card s w ere in play d u rin g th e a fte r­ fe e lin g m id p •. cepti m .— H e n ry Os
noon. Mrs. J. M. Higgs w as aw arded born T a y lo r, In “ Ilu n in n Vnlues and
th e prize fo r h ig h score and Mrs. W. V e ritie s .”
CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL GOODS IN THIS
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Surplus fund ........................ _ ............. ....... 10,000.00
Undivided profits n e t ................................. 24.451.66
Circulating: notes ouutandintf......_ .......... 6.950.00
Due to b a n k s.......... ...........................
3,963.20
Demnnd d ep osits_______
214.304.02
Time D eposits............................................... 98.365.12
w ill save you may dollars to get our cost estimate.
W e w ill specify just what you w ill need and deliver
it the same day your order is placed, should yau so
desire.
Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company
R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER
RINSO—
L arge...
24c
S u rf R ider B roken Slice P ineapple—
No. 2 tin s, 3 fo r..........................
Solid P ack Tom atoes—-
3 for ................................
59c
1
5 7c
B each n u t S p ag h etti—
3 f o r ..................................
41c
Cane S u g ar—
7 Pounds fo r.....................
47c
Read the Advertisements
PAY
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W hen you get ready to build any farm building, it
JANUARY 12-14
Chow W ell and See W ell
S ir A rthur K dlh, the great British
anatom ist, says you must chew well If
you would see well. He claims that
decreased exercise of the Jaws, and
not eye-strain. Is causing short sight.
Been use of the soft foods of modern
diet, he «nys, use of Ihe Jaws has
diminished, the shape of the face is
changing and lhe eye sockets are
lengthening, thus elongating the eye-
Jam es S. Jo h n s Sr., of P endleton halls and weakening vision.—P a th ­
was n v isit <r in H erm isto n W ednes­ finder Magazine.
day of th is week.
Our Estimates Will
SAVE YOU MONEY
Specials Saturday & Monday
J. W a rn e r given second honors.
Mrs. P eap er an d son Joe, of P o rt­
land are v ia lttln g a t th e hom e of Mr«.
P eap er’g d a u g h te r. Mrs. G eorge Jen-
I kins. Mr. P eaper. w ho has been a t ­
ten d in g O regon S ta te college.
leav-
ing soon for A rizona w here he w ill
'e n te r the u n iv e rsity of A rizona to
I co n tin u e h is w ork th ere.
&
OX «,ed and W h ite S tores because of
the S avings m ade possible by Red &
W h ite low prices.
B ecause R ed & W h ite S tores a re in ­
d ependently ow ned by citizens of tbfc
com m unity and th e proceeds of these
businesses sta y in local circ u la tio n . —
H erm an C hristenson of Moro has
arriv ed In H erm iston and hag begun
B earty in Motion
c o n stru ctio n on a new residence on
A symphony Is b e a u tifu l or sa tis fy
th e place back of th e L. E. S ullivan In g In its action, lik e changing winds
II may he a
farm . T he new house w ill be 30x32 and clouds o f sound
feet and Is b ein g co n stru cte d of lum ­ vehicle o f m o v in g m eaning, hat has
ber fu rn ish ed by th e S u lliv an Lum ­ no unchanging s lu h le q u a lity , n o s ta th
b e n u ly ; botulism II lias no s ta tic ex
ber com pany.
W HICH W E QUOE YOU AT 50 P E R BOX, CUSTOMER TO F U R ­
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__ HtJSEATiBS APPE0VE
RESOURCES
Loars and discounts ................... ......... 1184,580 62
United States Gov. s*curitic3 owned ...... 6,250.(0
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc........ 71,872 75
Hanl. ¡«g bou -e.............................. 8,000 00
Furniture, fixtures
.................. 230.00 8,380.00
Real •‘state owned c fher than banking
house ..................................................... 7,497 68
Lawtul reserve with Fede-al Reecrve
Thursday of this week.
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AND
PA Y
LESS
Sugar Cured Back Bacon
LIGHT, LEAN. BY THE SIDE, 25c IE R POUND
Picnic Hams, 20c lb,
WHILE THEY LAST
Year End» on Same Day
H erb ert K edw all is d riv in g a new
No century can begin on Wednes­
F d ro ad ster w hich he purchased re­
day. Friday or Saturday. Octolrer al
cently.
ways begins on the sam e day of the
week as January. February. March
'1rs. G eorge Beddow was a v isito r and November all begin on Ihe same
In F endleton th is week.
day ot tlie week. But May, June and
Angnsl begin on different days. And
J. M. P earso n , m an ag er of th e It may surprise you to know that the
B lack and W h ite g arag e, left .Monday year alw ays fin I.dies with the same
o f th is week for a business trip to day of the week on which It lieglnt
T he only exceptions to this oroer oc­
Gold Beach. Oregon.
cur In leap year.—Cnptter's Weekly.
—
A llen Von B ehren. of Spokane, was
In H erm iston th is week.
.Using One’s Talent»
N ature has given to each of os s
J. W. M essner has re tu rn e d to H er­ certain amount of »M'.ity. Tire Itibl*
m iston a fte r sp en d in g th e past ten tells us (hat to one m in Is given two
days in B aker an d La G ran d e on a talents, to another five, to another
ten. T his done, the rest Is left to u s
business trip .
O ar use of them determ ines the rs-
H . A. P ankow w ent to S unnyside tu m s.—G rit.
CA SH
Pure Lard
PURE LARD, BRING YOUR PAIL, 18c PER POUND
Choice Corn Fed Hogs
BY THE HALF OR WHOLE, 13c PER POUND
HAMS, OH MIN!
Just the right sugar cure
CHICKENS TO ORDER
HERMISTON CASH MARKET
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DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
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