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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
THE SBBMIBTOH HBBJLU), HERMISTON, OSJEGOK. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A WANT AOS J MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES $ ♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondent ♦ Mrs. Ralph Sturgess spent a few days at the Starr borne while Mr. Sturgess was moving with Jocelyn Maccaltster, road contractors, to the Rainier national park where they will do road work. Mrs. Sturgess left Sunday evening by auto to jotu him there. Mrs. Ralph Richards will be hos I V » BALK tess to the girls 4-H club at her home on Butter creek June 14. The STRAWBERRIES *1 per crate, pick meeting will be from one until five Mrs. E. L. Jackson was hostess them yourself and turnisti Contain in the afternoon to give the girls to the girls -4-H club June 4. The ern. Joe Dyer. 41—ltp more time for their stitches and pro girls enjoyed a strawberry shortcake cesses. treat. FOR SALE— 1923 Ford touring, 1923 Ford lighth delivery and Matott (thinking about haying) trailer. Rocky mountain model T Since the fast train service has Ford truck. Hermiston Auto You don't know nobody that don't been inaugurated, the force at Hinkle Wrecking House. 4O-tfc want to hire nobody to do nothing, are thinking of following the plan of do you?” McFalls (also thinking companies in large places. They in FOR SALE__ Johnson mower, good about haying) "Yes. Indeed, I don’t. tend to use roller skates to facilitate condition; McCormick Big-4, not the handling of these trains. This so good, but cuts good. Ouy Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mumford and faster service will be appreciated by Cronk. 40-2tp daughter, Mrs. E. L. Older, and small such as Miss Jessie Brleriy, who with Girls’ Hose, 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s 33 son Lane, all of Bremerton, Wash., her mother is spending the summer are guests at the W. G. Rodda home. in the east, because they will re FOR SALE— Practically new walnut Mr. Mumford is enjoying his annual ceive the Herald while the news is dining room set complete and Mon vacation from his work In the Brem still warm. We take this opportun arch range. Priced for quick sale. erton navy yard. Mrs. Mumford and ity of sending her greetings red hot Earl Boynton. 41-tfc Miss Rodda are sisters. from the press. Miss Georgia Thom went to Echo on business the middle of the week and then spent the week end in Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calkins with their small son and daughters, are week end guests at the R. E. Mc Falls home, from Ione. ■■■■■■ ■ _ PAY Saturday and Sunday VINEYARD LODGE NO. 30«, I O . t . F. meets enrh Monday evening in Odd Fellows' ball. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Gwynn Hughes, N. O. S I A. 0. FOR SALE— Hay stacker. Herald office. Burk’s for Ladies' Shoes. FOI RENT— Modern house. Herald office. Miss Zelma Garner just returned Inquire 31-tfc from a short vacation spent with her prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Garner, at Echo. 33-tfc Inquire 25-tfp SEE Clara Bow ¡„ “ Three Week Ends” By ELINOR GLYN ~ A more adorable, mors vivacions, more charming Clara than ever. IT S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE TARZEN IS COMING! DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 Notice Is hereby given that J: W. Spencer, administrator of the eslate of C. E. Spencer, deceased has filed with the County Clerk of Umatill.i County, Oregon, has final account as such administrator, and the Coun ty Court of said county has fixed Saturday the 22nd day of June at the hour of nine o’clock A. M. as the time when the court will hear »b- jections of said final account a id Bird—1 get plenty to eat and drink, w ill settle and determine the same. and am well taken care of, but oh J. W. Spencer 37-5tc. ........................ Administrator how 1 envy that fellow ontaldei Office in First National Bank Bldg. Where You Always Receive — HONEST WEIGHT ACCURATE TEST— Light Hens ............................................................................................... Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds..................................................... Eggs, cases returntd .......................... SWIFT & CO. C IG A R S , F.B. Barker, Agt. TO BA C CO S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y BASE BALL GOODS Fishing Tackle Golf Outfits NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that the annual School Meeting of said District will be held at the school house; to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. on the third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June. A. D. 1929. Thia meeting la called for the pur pose of electing one director and one clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1929. A ttest: R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk. F. B. 8WAYZB. Chairman Board of Directors. (49-2tc) DAT OLD TURKEYS 100.00 Far 100 Prepaid Hatches Every Monday Pure bred Bronze and pure bred Narragansett. Carefully selected range stock, vigorous and healthy. Fine large toms. Husky poults. Write for catalogue and latest summer bulletin. Telegraph orders for Immediate shipment. Free circular "Artificial Brood in g of Turkeys.” POULTRY YARDS Corvallis, Ore. WE BUY USED CARS DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic D is eases. Office across street from Hurly’s grocery. Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 3. Hermiston, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481 WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A MILL SHIPMENT PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue OF------ BATH TOW ELS SPECIAL ■ J. L. V AU G H AN : 2 ! REGULAR 50c TOWELS ■ 5 For 1.00 eloped with George s wlfeT" -B u t I thought be was George’s bast p a ir “So he l a but he doesn't know It y rt." G uarding H e r H eelth Pendleton, O n. ■ CHAS. G. BURK, Inc. Read the Advertisements ' ■ ■ ■ ■ -■ ■ ■ WE REPAIR SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND - YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE ! SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER They are always on hand each year tomeet the gardener for they know that he is the man who provides their daily rations. A regular treat ment of insecticide poison will soon discourage them and encourage your garden stuffs. Hermiston Drug Company Prescription Druggists SERVICE IN OUR BOWMAN OFFICE FOR PORTLAND Meet the Boys OF SHOP. TRUCK LTAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M. Her M other-1 should think you'd he frightfully cold ta thrt low-cut waist. Fanny Pflppe—Why, no. Dont you see Fm wearing my winter beads? B !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ P o r tla n d Evidence e f Restored Nerve T h e e H e 'll Regret " I suppose you know that Bob has 5 Phone 139 Direct Freight Service to "John, there is a floe place to perk," yelled the back-seat driver, pointing to an open space. “Fine is absolutely right," be growled, as he lamped the flreping in the middle of it. “That was rather a leading ques tion. What did you say?” *1 told him 1 wouldn’t even let my imagination run sway with ma.* Everthing Electrical FOR YOU BEST I believed ■ « THE BEST OF MATERIALS. N e t So F in e N e lM e g D eing ■Jack wonted to know I f In elopements." 208 East Court S t ANY AND SPECIAL TO JUNE 22 ■' - Q u e s tio n " I f s il tbs w o rld w ere apple pie—* Th ue runs a a ancient wheeze. W h a t If It were, I ask, w ould 1 R ata as a hunk o f cheeset New Patient—And Is your treatment completely successful? Nerve Specialist—My dear sir. It's so successful that only last week one of my patients tried to borrow |500 from me. Oregea BEAUTY PARLOR HERMISTON 3 Attorney-at-law Hermiston i : : HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND Hitt’s Confectionery — W. J. W ARNER 19c 22c 24c FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. H S. McKENZIE, M. D- Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon Full Market Value for your Butterfat U S E D C A R PARTS Hermiston Auto Wrecking House JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T il '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a FREEDOM'S CALL NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Building Phone Connections Sundays and Evenings by apelat- ment. HERMISTON CASH MARKET Wednesday-Thursday WHEN DIMPLED DYNAMITE GOES A HUNTIN! R0ENICKE, D. M. D. associated with For Choice Cuts of ME A l ■ “C H E Y E N N E ” INSURANCE— Pire, Life, Auto— "In- Charles McKenzie started for Mon aura In sure insurance. " J. M. tana with his shearing outfit June 3. Biggs. Miss Daisy McPherson of Pendle Hermiston Second Hand Store. — ton, spent last Friday at the home Furniture and Hardware, Harness, of her sister, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. Saddlee, Wagons. 11-tfc HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Meets first and third Thurs day. Legion Auxiliary meet« second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mrs. Cleve Clark and infant daugh ter. Nancy Lee, returned home from the Hermiston hospital last Monday. COLUMBIA THEATER LODGE DIRECTORY LESS talk to your Local Butcher Dick Thom made a combined business and pleasure trip to Pen dleton June 6. FOR SALE— Coll spring day bed and Walter Garner has a patch of peas, mattress, 2 rockers, baby crib and Mrs. W. G. Rodda and Mrs. C. M. not so large, but very prolific. He mattress. C. S. Kennedy, 1 1-4 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Frederick of mi. so. Hermiston. 41-2tp Jackson were hostesses to the U Go sold 65 pounds off of it last week. Echo visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. T I Go club last Thursday at Mrs. Blue Bantam was the variety. Matott last Thursday evening. Mr FOR SALE— Ford coupe with truck Jackson’s home. Mrs. Charles Kaiser Frederick is night opertor t Echo. body. Inquire Hermiston Creamery. who is leaving for her new home in 36-tfc Montana shortly , was the inspira tion for a hankerchief shower.' FOR SALE— Four good work horses Strawberry shortcake was served. and harness; wagon; plow; fresno; W. J. Downer. 36-tfc Mrs. Jasper Sams was a visitor at FOR SALE— 12 head horses from 1 the W. A. Hinellne home June 2. HERMISTON ,0RE. to 6 years old or will trade for Mrs. Sams land Mrs. Hinjeline at hogs, sheep or cattle. H. A. tended the dedication ceremonies of Hooker. 35-tfc the Eastern Oregon Normal school at La Grande and also went to Union for the stock show. Mrs. Sams lives MISCELLANEOUS in Pendleton. THERE GOES KEN. RIDING LIKE THE WIND, WHILE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL CHEERS HIM ON TO VICTORY IN THE FOR RENT— 18acres orchard blue Miss Grace Rodda eft Sunday grass pasture and alfalfa. Jessie WORLD’S GREATEST RODEO— M. Hesser. 40-2tp for Corvallis to attend the summer school sessions given for the boys and FOUND— Fountain pen. Owner may girls interested in 4-H club work. have same by calling at the Her Miss Grace has been an active club ald office and paying for this ad. worker for several years. WITH KEN MAYNARD 39-tfc Loren Jackson returned from Port BETTER THAN A GRAND STAND SEAT AT THE RODEO Try Burk's For Bargains. 33-tfc land June 7. He was ‘accompanied ACTUALLY FILMED AT THE CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS by his sister, Miss Lois, who Is now SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR- a stenographer in Portland. After CELEBRATION ter’s 1 mile N. *4 E. Columbia a short visit at home Miss Lois re — ALSO— school house. Not the cheapest to turned toPortland Sunday evening. buy, but the cheapest to operate. “JACK AND JILTED’’ and Chapter 2 “EAGLE OF THE NIGHT” 320 allowance for youg old mach Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McFalls made ine. 32-tfc a business trip to Walla W alla June Burk’a for Bargains. 3-tfc 4. A N D -F A Y When In Doubt- - Miss Velma Colpitts spent June 4 at the home of her brother, T. R. Colpitts in Stanfield. She with her mother, Mrs. N. L- Colpitts and sis ter, Miss Julia, motored to Pendle ton June 5. Mrs. Ralph Sturgess and daughters Evelyn and Elaine, and the Misses Virginia and Grace Rodda spent last Friday shopping in Pendleton. C A SH Insured Carriers, Express Service at Freight Rates SHOE SHOP G etting Even .Mulni t i e .»i'll Inviting Mi the ttriiwi* Io ilililicl lonlglil? Portland-Pendleton Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHC0, STAN FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE. PHONE 31 Y- Itlia Ii||i|i—Indeed we m e I won’t he snllflh'd until I gel even fur the last one they giive us Sm art Boy “Why. Teddy I fo u ’re teaching the parrot naughty words.” “No, mol her. I'm telling I'ollj about the words he mustn't gay.” Golden O p p ortun ity Judge—Haven't I seen the defend ant some plnee before? Ijtw y e r—Yes. your hanor, he taught your w ife how to ling ilk * a grand opera at r. L o o k in g f a r I I •'So you eujoyed your trip abroad, eh? Tell me. what wna the wickedest thing you au w In PnrisY' “An Americnn tourist.*