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Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, by J.
M. Bigg». Editor and Manager.
Entered a« Second Class Matter December, 190«. at the poetolftce at Her
miston, Umatilla County. Oregon.
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MORE POW ER TO YO U
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mr». Georg» H. Jenkins and «on.
Bobby,
«nd Mr». J. M. Bigg» left
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♦ liermlstop Tu»»day morning by motor
for Portland. Mrs. Jenkln» Intend»
to »pend a month In the weatern Ore
gon eity.
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Picnic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kneer O ’ i 1
Into New House.
family spent Sunday on the moun Move
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sutton have re
tain near Meacham, After a picnic
cently moved Into the W .‘J. Warner
lunch there, they attended the base house formerly occupied by Mr. and
ball game at Mission.
Mrs. Hubert Mathews.
Through Yakima Valley.
Mr. and Mr». J. M. Biggs and fam
ily spent Memorial day motoring
through the Yakima valley.
They
crossed the Columbia at Arlington
on the return trip, coming home via
the Old Oregon Trail.
Leave For The East.
Miss Jessie Hrlerly and her mother.
OREGON Si ATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
HOW BIG
IS YOUR
MONEY
BAG?
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled tor Information
cf Our Readers.
Mrs. Cecelia Morris, 67, of Broad-
acres, In Marion county, died suddenly
at the wheel of a new automobile ahe
was learning to drive.
Three new sawmill«, each of a dally
capacity of 40,000 feet, will srart oper
ations within a month in the Prospect
district of Jackeon county.
Fire of unknown origin totally de
stroyed the sawmill of N. E. Cole on
the edge of Aurora. Nothing was sav
ed, and there was no insurance.
Scott Britt, well known resident of
the Garden Valley district, has becu
appointed fltih warden on the Umpqua
river. He will take over his duties un-
mediately.
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That depends on how
much y o u have saved.
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Most of u? are negligent
when it comes to being thrifty for we do not think of the
future. Today is a good time to save with a budget, each
week. In a short time, you’ll be surprised how your ac
count grpws and it will be an incentive to save more.
Wednesday, June 5, the new state prohibition laws
Mrs. C. S. Brierly,’ left Monday af
ternoon for Chicago. Mr». Brierly
went into effect as passed by the last session of the
plans to spend most of the summer
legislature. Liquor law violators, who since the passage
visiting with relative» In New York
of the Jones law have been more than willing to plead
state while Miss Brierly will attend
guilty in the state courts to avoid prosecution in the fed
the summer session at one of the
eral courts, under the new law will now be thinking sev Hera From Blalock.
middle western universities, either
W. T. Solvester of Blalock Is back Northwester» or the Unlveralty of
eral times about it.
Under the new state laws it is mandatory upon the to spend a few days at his farm west Chicago. They will return to their
home In HermU^on before thefall
First N ation a l Bank
judge to sentence violators from one to five years in the of town.
months.
state penitentiary upon their conviction for the third
of Hermiston
tim on liquor violations. Unlike the Jones law, the sen In Frick Building.
Capital,
Surplu»
anil
Undivided Profit» O voi *5(J,00t
The Hermiston Auto Wrecking Here From Portland.
tence is not left up to the descretion of the judge, and if House
Mrs.
Pearl
Straw,
formerly
of
Public
Tasta
Criticised
is occupying the Frick build
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexander. Vice-Preside ni
convicted the violator must be sentenced, and no commis ing across
I have always suspected public taste
the street from the old E. Hermistan, has been In the commui-
A.
H.
Norton,
Cashier
sion or judge can grant a parole.
P. lllsley blacksmith shop instead of Ity the past week looking after busi to be a mongrel product, out of affecta
tion
by
dogma!
lam.—Robert
Louis
ness
matters
and
visiting
with
Thus the bootlegger, moonshiner or any other person the shop itself as formerly reported.
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friends, Mrs. Straw is now a Port Stevenson
engaged in the illicit liquor business becomes a felon up
land resident.
on his third conviction, and is classed with the burglars, At Baptist-Christian Church.
B B B BB BB BH Baaa
ib b b b b b b b b b b b b
day old turkeys
thieves and other criminals that make their home at the Bunday aerviqes, June 9: Bible To Washongal.
$80.00 Per 100 Prepaid
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10 A. M. Morning worship
state penitentiary. Also, it becomes mandatory under school
Mr. and Mrs. Frank U ttle and
I,
Hatches
E7ery
Monday
A. M .' Theme, Opportunity and
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Pure bred Bronze and pure bred
Miss Iris Little motored to Washou
the new law that any person convicted of drunken driv 11
How Men Meet It. Evening ser
a
Narragansett.
Carefully
selected
gal,
Washington
over
the
week
end
ing for the second time be sentenced to the penitentiary. vices, Christian Endeavor .7 P. M.,
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Agnes Little who has been range stock, vigorous and healthy.
II
The drunken driver who has always been a menace on Junior and Intermediate and a story Miss
U
teaching in the high school there Fine large t ,ma. Husky poults.
the road will now find that the courts are not so easy, hour for the Primary children. returned! to Hermiston with them Write for catalogue and latest
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Bring
your
children.
Preaching
nt
summer bulletin Telegraph orders
and it is safe to say that drinkers will be more cautious, 8 P. M. Theme, The Value of Defin for the summer vacation.
for immediate shipment.
and avoid driving while under the influence of liquor. ite Aim. Opportunity doesn’t travel
Free circular “Artificial Brood
The sale, bartering or giving away of intoxicating by schedule. Some people feel lor Home From College.
ing of Turkeys.”
Gerald
and
George
McKenzie
re
liquors to minors also becomes a felony under the new everything and stand for nothing
BUSSELL POULTRY YARDS
to their home in Hermiston
state laws. It is evident that the liquor dealers will be Will you be one that will stand f.-r turned
Box-366-T
Corvallis, Ore.
Tuesday
morning.
They
have
been
strong working church in the com
more cautious when they know that to merely sell liquor a munity?
If so, you are wanted at attending Columbia university at
to a person under 21 years of age, they are liable to re the Baptist-Christian church. A Portland during the past year.
ceive a penitentiary sentence instead of a fine should cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware,
they be caught. This should avoid dealing with minors. pastor.
Leave For Portbnd.
a E r You can ; Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread ■
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and fam
A fine of 60 to 90 days in the county jail is not feared
ily left Hermiston Sunday for Port
by most of the liquor dealers, but a prison sentence of Leave For Summer.
t h r o w s a ■ Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread because it is made from pure ■
land where they will stay until
Mr.
and
Mr».
Hubert
Mathews
and
from one to five years is not savory to them.
ingredients in our sanitary bakery. Each step in its making B
son left last week for Tilla school opens In September.
W e t B la n k et ■ 2 is food carefully
It is hardly predictable what effect the new laws will small
guarded, each ingredient is absolutely pure.
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mook, Oregon where Mrs. Mathews
have with the problems of prohibition enforcement, but will spend the summer with relatives. Move Into Prime House.
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into
an
EASY
it is reasonable to expect that there will be fewer cases Mr. Mathews plans to attend the Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter have
D a m p D ry er
of liquor violators pleading guilty to charges and the summer session at Stanford Univer moved into the F. V. Prime house
for
the
summer.
sity.
actual number of violations should be decreased.
and in less than
H ER M IST O N B A K E R Y 5
2 minutes it is
i ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 'a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a j
READ ’EM AND WEE?
ready for Sumdrying
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It seems that a printer somewhere down in Texas got
slightly peeved at a letter from a doctor who wanted bids
on several thosand letterheads and statements, differ*" nt
sizes, different grades of paper and printed in various
colors; with the request that the forms be kept standing
for possible reprint orders.
So Mr. Printer diagnosed the case carefully and ans
wered something in this manner:
“Am in the market for bids dn one operation for
appendicitis—one, two and five-inch incision, with and
without nurse. If appendix is found to be sound, want
quotations to include putting same back and. cancelling
order. If removed, successful bidder is expected to hold
incision open for about sixty days, as I expect to be in
the market for an operation for gallstones at that time
and want to save the cost of cutting.”
What’s become of the old-fashioned mother who used
to make the kids walk on tiptoe to keep the cake in the
oven from falling.
B L A C K S M IT H IN G
We are prepared to handle in addition to General
Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wood Work, Plow
Work, Auto Repair and Wagon Work
G EN E R A L W O R K
O F A L L K IN D S
Such as Sickle Grinding, Lawn Mower Repairing
and Sharpening. Butcher Knives, Scissors, axes,
ground, and Saw Filing. All tools sharpened. Fur
niture, baby buggies, etc., repaired.
B ring it in an d w e w ill ta k e
HOT DOGS I
For over hnlf oil hour s »mull boj
had been persistently whistling out
aide the butcher’» shop. Finnlly the
butcher ennlil stand it nn longer lie
rushed nut Into ihe street
“Stop nuiklng Hint confounded noise,
yon little wretch I" lie slioutod.
“I’ve losi me dog," snlil Hie hoy.
“Well, do you think I’ve got your
dog, ilien?”
“I diinno,” nmtjered the hoy. “Bill
e \e ry time I whistle those suuingvs
of yours move."
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Have a demonstration
of the No-Wringer
EASY
WASHER
care of y ou .
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OMAHA................... 7S.SS
S amum o r W .... 7 s.s e
ST . LO UIS............. M .M
CH ICAGO.............. a s.o s
D ET R O IT...............104.«7
CIN C IN N A TI........104.11
NEW OBLEANS. 107.10
CLEVELAND.........107.S1
TO RO NTO .............l l l . M
ATLANTA.............. MS.«#
PIT T SB U R G H
118.81
W ASHINGTON 140.01
PHILADELPH IA 141.»7
NEW Y O R K ........ 144.4»
BO ST O N .......... ......14X41
On Display
Ask for
Demonstration
effective may se to bept . >>
RETURN UM 1T OCT. > 1 , I « » «
Reduced fares all part» of nut; liberal »top-
over». Fine train»; modern equipment;
»plendid »ervice; scenic route. Short side
trip» enable» yon to visit—
EIOM NATIONAL PARK
GRAND CANTON NATIONAL PAHA
BRYCE CANTON NATIONAL PABK
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL P A R K
ROCKY MOUNTAIN N A T L PARK
Blessing Hardware
F. C. WOUGHTER, Agent,
Hermlgton, Oregon
HOSPITAL NOTES
Hermiston Blacksmith
Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark are the
parents of a seven »nd a half pound
baby girl born at the local hospital
May -U.
A ten unit a nail pound baby girl
was born nt the Hermiston hospital
May 30 to Mr. and Mrs- Robert Wil
ton of Boardman. Oregon.
G E O R G E M c C U L L O U G H , Prop.
t-—
Well Said,* George
“Well, George," snlil n country cler
gyman to nn old mnn wlin sut by the
nraysble breaking »tones, “that pile
doesn’t seem to get nny smaller.”
“No, vlcnr," replied the old mnn
“them stone» In like the Ten Oom
ntnndmenls; you enn go on hrenkln
’em, but you can’t get rid of ’em.”
DEAR CUSTOMER:
1.
We are at Your Service.
2.
We will deliver cleaa, clear ice when yon want it.
3.
We will not track np your floor«.
ICEBERG. OF COURSE
4. We will not “mess” in front of your refrigerator.
Office Rhone 741
Residence Phone 901
8.
We will give full weight
6.
We guarantee courteous and considerate employe«.
7.
We request that yon phone us promptly if our «ervice foils to
DE LAVAL
Cream Separators and
Milking Machines
The success of the Dairy Business depends on the
economical way in which we conduct it-
Through 50 years of continued experimenting the
New 50th Anniversary De Laval Separator and Mag
netic Milker is so constructed to last you longer and
serve you better in every way. Only through your
success can we succeed. We urge you to look over
our line of separators and milkers.
ploaso.
M ea d o w b ro o k Ice
“ What kind of a berg la the capital
of leelandP
"An ireburg, I ’d any."
could ever do that?
COMPANY
Remember the Bigger and Better Umatilla Project
Fair October 5 and 6.
OW FAKES
W h a t W r in g e r
The Hermiston Creamery Company
| The Home of O K K O 0 N ~ B O S E Butter? ]
ICE HOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK.
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