The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 11, 1929, Image 3

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flapp Prom Boise.
¡tlon trl» throu« h Union and Wall-
Mr. and Mrs. Helth Rogers, of ' owa counties. They Intend to re-
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
* Boise, Idaho, wene visiting at the > turn home via the John Day high-
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• home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce way. Mr. Hills Is an entomologist
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ over the week end. Mr. Rogers is a from the state college at Corvallis
and has been stationed bere tor the
cousin of Mrs. Pierce.
To Portland.
past month.
George Wagner ot the Hermiston
Transfer company made a trip to To W alk Walla.
Minnehaha can usually depend on
Portland over the week end with the
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and
household goods of Earl Boynton who children, Carmen and Junior, spent someone to uphold her honor when
recently moved to the weetern Ore­ the Fourth In Walla Walla where a there are stakes to be won. In the
gon city, from Hermiston. Mr. Wag­ celebration was held under the aua- races at Stanfield the Fourth Velma
ner started from here Sunday morn­ lcee of the American Legion of that Colpltts won the race for girls under
sixty, and Grace Rodda won the one
ing and returned Monday evening. city.
for girls over twelve.
Visiting at Pierce Home.
From Pendleton.
Loel Wilson of Portland Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander and
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Douglas went
at the Otto Pierce home this week. Mrs. Henry W. Collins and daughter
to Portland for the Fourth and to
He Is a nephew of Mrs. Pierce.
Catherine, of Pendleton, were In visit relatives living there. They re­
Hermiston Friday en route to Sea­ port the roads simply Jammed with
side.
Return From Trip.
crowds leaving the city for the holi­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blelman and
day.
s
family returnpd the first of the On Executive Council.
week from a visit with relatives In
In the list of Itegion Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgess were
Centralia and Bucoda. Washington. officers given last week the name of
Mrs. Wm. Shear was omitted by mis­ here for a short stay after bringing
take from the elective members on their daughters, Evalyn and Elaine,
To Marshfield.
Mrs. Shar back from Rainier national forest
Charles Jenkins, local restaurant the executive council.
proprietor, returned recently from a with Mrs. J. M. Biggs and Mrs. H. where they visited for a week with
trip to Marshfield where he was call­ E. Shesely are the three newly elect­ relatives.. Mr. Sturgea was trans­
ferred to another oamp up at Meyers
ed members to the council.
ed by the death of his sister,
Lake, Wash., near the Canadian line,
with his sister.
and they left here July 7 for that
On Vacation Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hills of Hermis­ place. They are both employed by
ton are spending the week on a vaca- the Joclyn Maccallsber road company.
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PLUM momjswoq & lep ?
L fS T S U ! O U R u t i IM U T
A D S -T A K E LOTS O P ,
W H IT E ELCPRAUTS OPPU
PEOPLE'S MAUDS
E V E R Y O AV
FOR S A U
WILL SELL REASONABLE or trade
the following: 4 good work horses,
harness, wagon, fresno, plow. I'm
ready to go. W. J. Downer. 45-tfc
FOR SALE— Holstein cows.
Old
Frank Stone ranch on Butter creek
road. Andy Anderegg.
45-tfc
FOR SALE— Adult bed, mattress and
baby buggy, Mrs. J. L. Sears.
45-2tp
FOR ALE— 1 Dodge screen; 1 light
Dodge truck; 2 Ford trucks. Auto
parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking
House.
42-tfc
Girls’ Hose, 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s
33
FINE PIANO TO BE SOLD at Her­
miston.
Beautiful' design and
tone. Will take phonograph part
payment, balance terms to suit.
Write Manufacturers’ Warehouse,
431, Washington St., Portland,
Oregon.
43-3tc
There
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
is nothing
S atu rd ay and S u n d ay
quite like
the new
Ford
anywhere
FOR SALE CHEAP— One dining set,
one buffet. Mrs. George Wagner.
43-tfc
hi
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST— Brown leather hand bag in
gunnysack, containing ladies and
children’s wearing apparel.
Re­
turn to Herald for suitable reward.
55-2ttp
Try Burk’s For Bargains.
33-tfc
SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR-
ter’s 1 mile N.
E. Columbia
school house. Not the cheapest to
buy, but the cheapest to operate.
120 allowance for your old mach­
ine.
s2 'tfc
Burk’s for Bargains.
design,
quality
HERMISTON ,0RE.
“The Air
Legion”
Steel Nerved Sons of the Soaring Plane— Service their mission
duty their god. Riding the wings of the storm— mocking the
lightning lashed heavens, to drive through w ith the precious
mails.
Wages of Synthetic
READ THE HOME PAPER
Re. m i . kwerv« Sfat ile. «
REPOST OF COltOmOH OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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W ed n esd a y -T h u rsd a y
“M e G a n g ste r ”
Imperial Con^edy
His Mothers Back
£
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News
Latest
“T H E P H A N T O M CITY”
on your
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
.L iv e s t o c k
A. 0.
a n d P o u lt r y
:
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
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
DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
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JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 783.
Ree. Phone T il
Office in Firot National Bank Bldg.
W h ere Y ou A lw a y s R e c e iv e
H S McKENZŒ. M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bidg.
Pendleion, Oregon
Full M arket V a lu e for your
B u tterfat
W. 3. W ARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston
i : :
Orego«
— HONEST WEIGHT ACCURATE TEST—
Light Hens .................................................................................................. 17c
Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds........................................................... 21c
Eggs, cases returntd .......................... ................................................. 24o
S W IF T & C O .
F. B. Barker, A g t.
C IG A R S ,
TO BA C C O S,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Din-
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’e
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to «.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BÊAUTY PARLOR
BA SE BALL GO ODS
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481
F ish in g T ack le
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
G olf O u tfits
H itt’s C o n fectio n ery
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HERMISTON
J. L. V A U G H A N !
208 Eart Coart St.
R EM EM BER W E G R IN D
ANY AND
L A W N M O W E R S & SCISSO R S
!
E verthing
E lectrical
!
FOR YOU
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Phone 139
t
Pendleton, O n .
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K n eer’s R ep a ir Sh op
SH O E S
U S E D C A R PARTS
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
really fine car telling at
a low price. T h at’s the
whole story of its un­
usual speed, power, ac­
celeration, co m fo rt,
safety, reliability, and
low up-keep cost.
Come in and let us
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
WE BUY USED CARS
E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
les.rr
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im
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tey.ei
îii:S
___________ W A T SS T O S B F T . > •
B K T U K M L IM IT OCT. S t , I ' M
Reduced fere» >11 p e rt, eie«.»; Uberai rtop-
ever». Fine train.; modern equipment;
■plendid tervieei scenic route. Short aide
tripe enable» yew to v W t—
O O M N A T IO N A L P A S S
« ■ A M O C A N T O N N A T IO N A L F A N A
B B T C B C A N T O N N A T IO N A L P A B K
T B U O W S T O N B N A T IO N A L P A N S
S O C K T M O U N T A IN W A T T . P A S S
F. C. WOUGHTER, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon
IN
OUR
Portland
SHOE SHOP
TRANSFER
OFFICE.
FOR PORTLAND
Insured Carriers, E xpress Service
a t F reigh t R ates
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
H E R M IST O N T R A N S F E R
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
I PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS
FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
HERMISTON, OREGON
SERVICE
BOW M AN
UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHC0, STAN­
Bielman Motors
OF
D irect F reigh t S ervice to
| SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON
thia car and of the new
m anufacturing m eth ­
ods th a t en a b le th e
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
SHOP.
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M.
OW FARES
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
BEST
Will arrive In Hermiston soon pre­
paratory to taking over the office
and practice of Dr. James Sears, who
is leaving July 25.
T H E new F o rd is a
I. a . B. M M m . eeeMer e< the
». LBWATX»
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting members eoe-
dially Invited.
V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
HERMISTON POST NO. 87
Meets first and third Thurs­
day. Legion Auxiliary meets
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
‘Tarxen the Mighty’’
Chapter Four
D r. A lfred W . C hristopherson
Jae.
at Jefa.
J .N
LODGE DIRECTORY
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
iot.oee.ie
A. B . MOUTON.
C o n s u lt u s
WITH KEN MAYNARD
COMING SOON!
price.
am
,
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Ford M o to r Company
to sell it at such a low
LIABILITIES
LESS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
tell you of the quality
that has been built into
W»,(*1.M
PAY
Chapter 6— “Eagle of the N ight’’
and price
NEW FORD ROADSTER
Inquire
25-tfp
AND
W E R E P A IR
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Saddles. Wagons.
ll-4 fe
FOI RENT— Modern house.
Harald office.
C A SH
— ALSO—
3-tfc
33-tfc
PAY
t h e y RIDE THROUGH, NO MATTER THE COST— SEE
INSURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— ‘‘In­
sure In sure insurance.” J. M.
Biggs.
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Burk's for Ladles’ Shoes.
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P H O N E 31
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Notice la hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about 21
days at the L. H. Pearson ranch, 7
'miles east of Hermiston the follow­
ing described animals:
J Tiñe Holstein bull bitwccn four and
five months old.
I Said animal will be sold, unites re-
i tl-emed. at. public auction to ihje
| ¡highest bidder for cash in hand on
the 7th day of July. 1329. at the
above described ran~h at 9 o'clock
A. M.
Signed:
L. U. PEAbON
45-2c
Mr, Wm. Hickluntl, whose home la
In Tillamook, famous for dairy cows
and cheese, was giving out informa­
tion last week on how to tell whether
your JerseyB and Holstein» were thor­
oughbreds or not. He says to take a
dime and put It in the bottom of the
| milk pall and if ymi see It after milk­
ing your Jersey, she Is not thorough­
bred. and likewise, If you can’t see It
I after filling the pail from your Hol-
■teiri <o», she Isn’t thoroughbred,
either.
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