TBB HERMISTON B E B A U ), HERMISTON, OREGON.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At Cecil Warner Home.
INSURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— "In FOR SALE—Hay stacker.
Kenneth Warner of Lexington is a
sure in sure insurance." J. M.
Herald office.
guest this week at the Cecil Warner
Biggs.
♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondent ♦ home.
He la a nephew of Mr. War
ner.
Burk’s for Ladies' Shoes.
Hermiston Second Hand Store. -■»
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Furniture and Hardware, Harness, FOI RENT— Modern house.
Mr. E. L. Jackson's bobby Is bis To Fossil.
Saddles. Wagons.
11-tfc
Herald office.
flock of sheep. He now has a band
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and
of eighty ewes and ninety-one lambs children, Carmen and Junior, spent
and when be sheared recently the the week end visiting friends In Fos
ewes averaged twelve pounds of wool Sil.
per head.
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MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES $
A family reunion was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Douglas
in honor of Mr. Douglas' birthday.
May IS.
Those attending the re
union were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Doug
las of Athena, Mr. and Mrss. Francis
FOB SALE
Lieuallen and small daughter Chris
tine of Adams, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
FOR SALE— German police dog, 3
Luedtke and Infant daughter, Lola
months old. Pere Bokish.
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Turner, Ruby Ward and a grandson
Donald Jones-, all of Portland.
All
Girls' Hose, 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s 33
of the immediate family except two
sons, Dr. Fleenor Douglas and Mr. FOR SALE— Lacta separator, mower,
potato digger, riding cultivator,
Len Douglas, both of California, were
wagon and rack. Donald Allen,
bere to help Mr. Douglas celebrate
Echo.
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this, his seventy-second birthday.
hogs, sheep
Hooker.
or
cattle.
H. A.
35-tfc
Miss Georgia Thom went to Pendle
ton Saturday to spend a few days
FOR SALE— Registered Jersey bull
with her sister, Mrs. McNurlen.
15 months old, Saint Mawes and
Golden Glow strain; TB tested;
After asking us to buy limberger
kind to handle. J. H. De Moss.
cheese for the thousandth time, we
38-4tp
askied Mr. Sims of the Hermiston
market, how he sold it.
He said,
"I've often wondered about that my FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1 As acres,
improved, 5 room modern house,
self.”
large barn, fruit trees, etc. Willam
ette valley. High school city. Mrs.
Miss Velma Colpitts visited at the
R. E. Wood, Duncan, Ore. 34-tfc
home of her brother, T. R. Colpitts,
In Stanfield May 15. Mr. and Mrs.
Colpitts are jubilant over the arrival
of a baby daughter born at the Her
miston hospital May 19.
TO TRADE— Good 320 acre farm,
W. D. Rodda made a business trip
to Pendleton Saturday.
FLOWERS
¡ C rescent
j BAKING
POWDER
for Decoration Day early
Do
B u tto n s f ly ?
Not w hen your
clothes are
D am p -d ried
emnsTiAi science churches
in the
MAFortals and Immortals’* was
the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon in alt Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday. May 19.
The Golden Text was, “Study to
show thyself approved unto God. a
workman that needeth not to be
ashamed, rightly dividing the word
at truth** (II Tim. 2:16).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “For this
corruptible must put on tncorrup-
tioa, and this mortal must put on
immortality” (I Cor. 18:58).
The Lesson-BeTmou also includ
ed the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook.
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker
■ddy: "It is only by acknowledging
the supremacy of Spirit, which an
nals the claims of matter, that
mortals can lay off mortality and
find the indissoluble spiritual link
which establishes man forever la
the divine likeness. Inseparable
ator" (J>- 891).
N o *W rln g o r
EA5Y
WASHER
Have a demonstration
It never iai
Blessing Hardware
COMPANY
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Meets first and third Thurs
d a y . Legion Auxiliary meet«
secqnd and fourth Thursday.
I Legion Hall.
C A SH
AND
PAY
LESS
E V E R Y D A Y IS A
Mysterious
Airman
Who is Pilot X
and Comedy
• • • •
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by apeint-
ment.
Morían# Variety Store
PAY
With Clive Brook
and The Last
C hapter of The
S P E C 1 A L...
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
j Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone TIB
I Office in First National Bank Bldr.
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Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
;
DAY
Price 25c-50c
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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STARTS WEDNESDAY
O h M in! 3 6 5 d ays o f co m p lete jo y
A N N A P O L IS
New# Events
HERMISTON CASH MARKET
Coming—COMPANIATE MARRIAGE
DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I1 Treat both Acute and Chronic Die
eases.
Office across street from Hurly'e
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 1ft to 12; 1:30 to 8.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461
rRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
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FOR YOU
Phone 139
Pendleton, On.
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O General Motors car is turned out of the factory until a
fleet of exact duplicates of that model has been found good
by the engineers at General Motors’ Proving Ground.
Such an advance model must prove itself from stem to stern. The
tests involve speed, power, endurance, braking, riding comfort,
handling case; fuel, oil, and tire economy; body strength—every
phase of car construction and performance. It's a tough life.
Such testing would be beyond the means or resources of an in
dividual. 12.68 acres of land at Milford, Michigan, are devoted to
this outdoor laboratory where hills arc steep and roads arc vi
cious. Men who are among the world’s best automotive engineers
conduct the tests.
This tested performance is as much a part of a General Motors
car as the chassis. You can’t see it. You don’t pay extra for it.
But you biow it as you give the car long use on the road.
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Please seed me, w ith o u t obliga-
d o n , in form atio n on the sew
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checked— together w ith your
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" A car for every purse anJpurpose"
C H E V R O L E T . 7 model». S j i j — 8715 A six in
the price range o f the foo t. Sm ooth, powerful
6-cylinder valve-in-head engine. B eautiful new
Fiih e r Bodies. Alte L ig h t delivery chassis.
Sedan delivery model,
coo chassis and
con chastia w ith cab, both w ith four »peed«
forward.
P O N T I A C 7 model». $745— $895 N o w offer»
" b ig s ix " m otoring luxury at lo w coat. Larger
L h e a d engine; larger Bridie» by Fiaher. N ew
attractive colors and tt y lit h line.
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1 VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, I O. f t
. F. meets each Monday evening la 044
I Fellow»' hall. Visiting member» cor
dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hugheo, N. G.
associated with
S atu rd ay and S u n d ay
The
Perfect
Crime
LODGI DIRECTORY
Peonies, per d oz...........,$1.50
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Carnations, per d o z ___ 1.50 i ----------------------------------------------------
Sweet Peas, bunch___ 1.00
A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
good buildings, crop in, clear of
encumbrance, for 40 acre tract
here, with good buildings, free of
encumbrance. W. A. Leathers.
38-tfc
R. E. McFalls received baby chix FOR SALE— 30 bales alfalfa hay—
W. A. Leathers.
37-2tc.
recently. He is In hopes some of
them w ill emulate the goose of gol
den egg fame. The price of eggs WANTED— Cattle to pasture, blue
grass and alfalfa. C. Gilbert.
this season indicates he will not be
38-tfc
entirely disappointed.
away for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris are visit
ing at the home of Mr. Harris' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris.
Mr. Harris, an electrician, la going
on to Longview where he expects to
locate and after a short visit here.
Mrs. Harris and Miss Leah will join
him there.
P ut in Your Orders for
HERMISTON ,0RE.
Harvey DeMoss, who is a student
at the Monmouth Normal has been
Try Burk’s For Bargains.
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very active in student affairs there
and received favorable mention in
FOUND— Telescope with wearing ap
the school paper over his part in a
parel. Owner may have same by
recent stunt day program. He re
calling at this office and paying
cently completed his turn as school
for ad.
38-tfc
cafeteria manager, a special course.
He was chairman of the junior arch ) SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR-
ery team which won over the senior
ter’s 1 mile N. M E. Columbia
team and as an officer of the Christ
school house. Not the cheapest to
ian Endeavor, he prises highly let
buy, but the cheapest to operate.
ters and telegrams received in ans
820 allowance for your old mach
wer to that organization's vote re
ine.
32-tfc
quest on the Kellogg Peace Pact.
3-tfc
Burk's for Bargains.
These answers came direct to him
from Senators McNary and Stelwer.
COATS RELINED, garments altered,
wearables made over for children.
Charles McKenzie was successful
See
Mrs. Mead 6 blocks west of de
in securing a large shearing contract
pot.
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in Washington between Wallula and
Walla* Walla, which is about finished FOR RENT— Store building on
now.
Main St.— W. Leathers
Ralph Sturgess, who has been do
ing road work near Athena came
home the latter part of last week
and Mrs. Sturgess returned to Ath
ena with him. They expect to be
DECORATION DAY
33-tfc WANTED—house work by the hcur.
Ethel Kennings
37-2tp
Inquire
25-tfp
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
WANT ADS
Mrs. Nela Hamer who has been FOR SALE— Ford coupe with truck
visiting at the home of her daughter body. Inquire Hermiston Creamery.
38-tfc
Mrs. R. E. MoFalls, the past week,
left for her home in Salem last Wed FOR SALE— Dodge screen, 1922
nesday.
Ford touring, 1922 Ford sedan.
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson return
38-tfc
ed from Portland May 15 where they
had gone to be with their son Loren, FOR SALE— Four good work horses
who underwent an operation in that and harness; wagon; plow; fresno
38-tfc
city recently.
Friends will be W. J. Downer.
pleased to learn that he is Improving FOR SALE— 12 head horses from 1
favorably.
to 6 years old or will trade for
~ FOUND-^Large broach* Owner may
Inquire) have
b>’ identifying and pny-
3 1 -tfc iinK »or
»d-
38-3tc
O L D S M O B I L E . 7 model». $875— 5 > o )}. The
Fine Car at L o w Price. N e w model» offer fur
ther refinements, mechanically and in the
Fisher Bodies— yet at reduced prices. Also new
special De Luxe models.
O A K L A N D . 8 models. $114}— 8 i} 7 } . N ew
O akland A ll American Six. D istinctively
original appearance Splendid performance.
Luxurious appointment«. A ttra c tiv e colors.
Bodies by Fishier.
V I K I N G . J models 8 t ] 9 ) . General M otors'
new " e ig h t* at medium peice 40-degree V-type
engine S trik in g bodies by Fisher Unusual
appointments. Three years spent in i n develop
ment and le u
B U I C K . 19 models. $1195— 5114}. Th e Silver
Anniversary Buick Three wheel-bases from
i t } to 118 inches. Masterpiece bodies by
Fisher. M ore pow erful, vibrstionless m otor.
Com fort and lu xu ry in every mile.
L A S A L L E . 14 models. $119}— $1875. Com
panion car ro Cadillac. C ontinental lines. D is
tinctive appearance 90-dcgrce V -ty p e 8-cyl-
inder engine. S trik in g color combinations io
beautiful bodies by Fisher.
C A D I L L A C 1 } models. $519}— $7000 The
Standard o f the w o rld. Famous efficient 8-
cylinder 90-degrce V -ty p e engine. Luxurious
bodies by Fisher and Fleetwood Extensive
range o f color and upholstery combinations.
(A ll Frier# (. o. b. Factorte#)
ALSO
F R I G I D A 1 R F A utom atic Refrigerator. N ew
silent models w ith cold-control device. T u -
rooe cabinets. Price and model range co suit
every fa m ily .
DELCO LIGHT riertrlc Plants - QWster
Systems. Provide a ll electrical cnnem ences
and labor-saving de .-ices for the farm .
All Gcacral Matur« pmdacn aay be boagbt oa tb- law-««« O M A C T b a t F< f W t f Fl#n
í JM M U
W E R E P A IR
SH O ES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
BOW M AN
SHOE SHOP
NCTiCE OF FINAL HEARING
Notire Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as pvecutor of the last
will and testament of Mary E. Hois
ington, deceased, has filed his final
account i.nd report in said estate with
the clerk of the county court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla County;
and that the Judge thereof has fixed
Saturday, the 25th day of May, 1929,
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., as
the time, and the county court room
In the courthouse at Pendleton, Uma
tilla County. Oregon, as the place
for the hearing of objections to such
¡final account and the settlement
j thereof.
FLOYD E. HOISINGTON.
As executor of the last will and testa
ment of Mary E. Hoisington, de
ceased.
Italey. Raley 6 Warner, John F. Kil
kenny, Attorneya for Executor.
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