The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 11, 1929, Image 2

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Publish.d every Thursday at Her-
iston Umatilla County, Oregon by
1 M. Biggs, editor and manager.
Entered as second class matter
Deoember. ISOS, at the postofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
HZBMXSTOV WWtAXüll HOTMUCTOJi, OHflGO»^
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«ever»! day» wUh friend«. They re­ by automobile from La Mar, Nebras­
ka. They were guests of Mrs. Bai­
turned the first of this week.
ley's daughter. Mrs. Charles McKen­
zie, who has not seen her mother (or
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garner and
fifteen years.
Mrs. Bailey, though
sonB Lyle and Gene spent July 4th
nearly seventy years, stood the trip
visiting with Mr. Garners parents.
remarkably well.aowel
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Garner of Echo.
remarkably well, so well In fact that
she left for Seaside July8 and was
Mrg Fr>Bk Rerr wag # gurgt
accompanied by Misses Gladys and
the
McKenlie honie Ju„ 4.
Irene McKenzie who will enjoy a
H A S ALWAYS LED IN
Subscription Bates
One T e a r __ ______________
Six M onths________________
|2.0S I The Adventists of the district held
vacation at the coast resort.
• 1 00 * tet-together picnic July 4 at the
Dick Thom left for Portland July 6.
' Harry Quick farm home and report a
He expects to be gone about a week.
very enjoyable time with lots of eats.
CIRCUS THE 15TH
Members present were Mr. and Mrs.
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' Dewey Payne and children. Mr. and
Johnny and Bob Thom are display­
July 15th is the date set for the Mrs. George Challis and children and ing a new pick up type Ford they
Al G. Barnes circus at Pendleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peer Bokish and sou purchased from the Blelman garage
Naturally we all want to go to the Kenneth all of Hermiston and Mr. last week. This makes the the sec­
circus, but first, we are wondering and Mrs. Martin and daughters from ond new Ford for the Thom family.
what the attitude of the Pendleton Stanfield. Those present from Mln- Dick Thom having purchased one
councilmen. the fire department an d . r.chaha were Mr. and Mrs. Roy earlier In the season.
others that govern our metropolis is Pearson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
toward leting the circus have w ater. Wiley Pearson and Infant son. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Orai left July
to dampen their grounds and settle :snd Mrs. J. W. Willard and daughter,
5 for their home In La Grande after
the dust? Well we remember the last Mrs. terling and her family, Mr. Wm.
a week’s visit at the home of their
circus st Pendleton when we tried to^lllcklund and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
daughter, Mrs. M. T. Matott. Jan­
see the animals but the dust was too Quick and their family.
ice Matott went with them.
thick to allow us to open our eyes. ’
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and we had to keep a handkerchief
M T Matott. accompanied by Mr.
over our nostrils in order to breathe. an(j Mr8. d . p. Mlttlesdorf went to
Mrs. H. G. McCully was hostess
all because some of the fire depart- Arlington July 3 for the ball game to the girls 4-H sewing club July 6.
ment boys did not get a pass, or pos- |)etw<cen Hermiston and Arlington, She also had several other small ‘ ‘ H E R M I S T O N ’ S V O I C E
OF F IR E S T O N E ’ ’
sibly it was the mayor who wan .«D p •• piyed and "M. T. umpired chums of Nina Rae as guests for her
slighted. Sure we want to attend the ! Anyway, Hermiston won the game, birthday party. The party was quite
circus, but first we would like to only five of the local boys showed up a treat so the girls gave up their sew­
know if this show will be dust free.1 t)Ut they were ably assisted by some ing pans for the day and simply had
We are used to dust here, but it is boys from the champion Wasco teaniia good time. Miss Nina Rae was the
well Irrigated dust.
The score was 9 to 4. (
recipient of a number of nice pres-
Mrs. Ellen Bailey and the Misses ents while about fifteen girls enjoyed
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luncheon topped off with the blrth-
PLEASE LOOK IT OVER
; Pern and Julia Day arrived July 6 day cake.
Most reclamation projects depend |
largely on the kind of people who I
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settle them.” says Secretary of the
TROY LA U N D R Y
Interior Wilbur, For the Informa­
tion of the secretary it may be well j
to mention that horse sense when
displayed by the bureau of recln 1
motion may also be helpful. In tix i
U m a t i l l a C o . , U. S . A . H e r m i s t o n , O r e g o n
ease of the Stanfield district the
DRESS SHOES
MEN'S D R E S S -
government has 1 uilt an excellent re­
SILK HOSE
servoir at cost of *2,6 00,000 but has
HATS
RAYON KOSE
not yet provided for rehabilitation
SHIRTS
of tlft ditch system so the settler*
PANTS
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can go ahead. They are fine settlers
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and have strong staying powers but
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MEN’S W O R K -
for many months past they have beer
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TOIL ET ARTICLES
HATS
In the position of not knowing
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SCHOOL SHOES
SHIRTS
whether they are coming or going
WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’
PANTS
There Is nothing wrong with the a'
STR1W AND NOV. HATS
RUBBER BOOTS
tttude of the settlers and the produc­
tivity of the project is unquestion
S U I T S TO M E A S U R E B Y M E Y E R &
CO.
cd . If the government would stoi
fiddling and stop experting and gel
down to a common sense basis ot
i'AVBARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
action the project would do well.
If Dr. Wilbur has any misgivings
sec the animals but the dust w-as too
Ject his doubt will be set at rest It
he has tme to visit the project. It
will be unfortunate if he doe« not
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
come so as to see conditions for him­
self.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
(Pendleton East Oregonian)
30x3ì -
2 9 x 4 .4 0
3 0 x 4 .5 0
3 3 x 6 .0 0
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$ 5 .8 0
$ 8 .9 0
$ 9 .9 0
$17.80
T he M ire o f D ebt
Thera ie one certain way to get out of the mire of debt, to rid
yourself of a handicap that will, sooner or later, overcome your
hardest struggHes to get on In the world. You must start to save a
part of your earnings. Then as youaccumulate a balance, clear
up your debts and continue to save.— WE WILL HELP YOU.
First N ational Bank
BLACK & WHITE GARAGE
ot Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
P. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vioe-Preside nt
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CHAS. G. BURK, Inc.
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GENERAL MECH ANDISE
B athing Suits : B ath T ow els
KECK BARBER SHOP
Men's
^ O r o n ite
.Y SPRAY
flies -mosquitoes,
roaches s ’moths.lice
and many other insects
Women's
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G irl’i
To Build Boys Strong
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Special food and preparations may be all right for the boys as
a fill In, but the real food to build them strong and healthy Is
good bread and plenty of i t .. Our Hermiston bread contains just
the right Ingredients.
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HERMISTON BAKERY
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W EBBER’S CLEANERS
Hermiston grown sweet corn, peas,
beans, beets, cabbage, onions, let­
tuce, spinach, asparagus, cucumbers,
berries, squash, carrots, etc., on the
market for you to ent— yea and usr
plue too— what a wonderful opening
for a cannery.
July 23 and 24
M A IL
O RDERS
PROM PTLY
PENDLENON, OREGON
F IL L E D
July Invitation Month ... A Specialization of
Silk Dresses
Our Idea of the best known fly
trap in the world—a pot of C h ili
con carne nt an open faced California
“hot dog” Joint.
The big question today is— "Have
you any social prestige.” "Not a
drop.”
Setting a new standard
for style and value
Thanks to the increased transpor­
tation facilities Io carry the “belly
achers” far. far away.
Remember the Rigger and Bette)
Vmatillij Project Fair Oct. 4-5.
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MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES <
♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondent <
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Minnehaha o.lcbratad the Fnurtb,
various ways and nl various places
Those going to Stanfield Included C.
Hettz. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Rodda j
Grace, William. Mary and Frrnil (
Rodda. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hinellns, i
C. E. Rogers. Miss Jane and Master |
Jimmie Jackson, Mr. ami Mrs. Ches­
ter Harris and son Dayton, Mr. and !
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons Bobby j
and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott i
and children Rosella, Janice and
Vance, Miss Zelma Garner, E. L.
Jackson. Miss Grace and Donald, Ml»«
Velma Colpttta. Mr, an 1 Mrs, R. E.
Mr Falls and daughter Koeene and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II Oral.
Mr. and Mrs. N, I. Pennock spen‘ i
the Fourth In I* Grande visiting
Mrs. Pennock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
T. A. Dr»«. They returned July 7. |
Mrs. E. I* Jackson and son Loren
»ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold'
Dean and Madam Dean for the I
Fourth.
Thousands of im provem ents
in central office equipm ent in 5 years
In the last five years there have
been hundreds of improvements of
major im portance in telephone
central office equipment in the Bell
System, and lesser improvements
by the thousands.
There is no standing still in the
Bell System. Better and better
telephone service at the lowest cost
is the goal. Present improvements
constantly going into effect are but
the foundation for the greater serv­
ice of the futurp.
Mr. and Mrs. ClMstsr Flannlgan j
end eon Lester left July 2 for Blng-
/lam springs fpr the Fourth
and
T he P acific T u . epiu » ne A nd T ki - egraph C ompany
O ur buyers have been searching the market patiently for smart
styles . . . and they found them! But more than that, they
found them at a price that makes this tremendous saving possible
for you;
THIS IS NO EFFORT ON OUR PART TO DISPOSE OP OLD MERCHAN­
DISE
THESE ARE ALL UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES THAT REP­
RESENT WEEKS OF CAREPUI. SHOPPING FOR THE BEST THE MAR­
KET AFFORDS. NOW WE ARE READY.
Your choice of many authentic fashions
and the prices only
$4.98
$6.90
$9.90
I n this interesting
and very worthwhile . . . aelBng, there are styles
fo r practically every summer occasion, colors that are delightfully cool
and fresh . . . prints and plain colors. Dresses for vacation, for travel­
ing, for business . . . all o f them smart. A visit w ill convince yotf
o f the values. ’ * .
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