The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 15, 1929, Image 3

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    HBBMISTOV TTBRAIP» HEBMISTON. OIUCGOX.
LODGE DIRECTORY
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 309, L O .« .
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting member* cor­
dially Invited.
V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
IO X JU U
FOR SALE— Flreleaa cooker, portable
phonograph with 12 record*, used
fruit Jar* and jelly glasses. Mr*.
J. D. Harrah.
50-2tto
you can
FOR SALE OR RENT— Well improv-
ed farm 15 acres, Inquire Her-
aid office.
50-tfc
Ûdsfamous Calfamia
FOR SALE— Six milch cows. Abor-
tloa and ’’’B tested. Oscar Mike-
sell..*
50-ltp
FOR SALE— One Jersey cow to be
fresh Aug. 24; five shoats; three
weighing 75 lbs. 2, 100 lb*.; barr
ed rock chickens, ringlet and O. A.
C. pullets and rooster*.
F. J.
Thomas place.
49- 2ttp
FOR SALE— Hemstitching machine,
adding machine, cash register. Ap­
ply to Della Sommers, Echo. Oreg.
49-4tp
own car
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FOR SALE— Blackberries, 91.75 per
cratet Logans, 31.50; Dewberries,
91.75. F. O. B. Estacada, Oregon.
Order now. T. J. Reagan. 46-4tc
OF POWER
.1
FOR SALE— Purebred Holstein bull
calf. High pedigreed stock. Tom
Haddox.
48-tfc
FOR SALE— Holstein cows.
Old
Frank Stone ranch on Butter creek
road. Andy Anderegg.
45-tfc
INSURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— "In­
sure In sure insurance.” J. M.
R in a .
Herrn h ton Seeond Hand Store. - -
Furniture sad Hardware, Harnees,
Saddles. Wagons.
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MINNEHAHA MEWS MOTES *
♦ Mrs. M. T. Mstett, Correspondent ♦
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We find the successful man in any
line of endeavor doing the very thing
that he has been told can’t be done.
The obetaclee la his path are only so
many hurdles to be hurdled and this
applies to our project and it* prob­
lem*. This thought was brought
home rather forcibly last week when
a visit was made to Inspect the lovely
garden of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klages.
Walter Garner made a business
About two years ago this place was
one of the worst eaad piles to be tri* to Pendleton last Thursday and
found anywhere and today Its careful Mrs. Oaraer and children Zelma,
planning might well be considered the Lyle aad Gene spent the day visiting
work of a landscape gardener. The at the i . P. Garner borne la Echo.
lawn la like velvet w ith not a weed
to mar Its beauty and on the terraee
Guests at the Andy Douglas home
side there is always something bloo
last weak were Mrs. O. C. Turner sad
lag. This spring. It was red popples
her daughter Mrs. Florence Leudtke
of large site. Just now It Is bonked
aad baby, Carol Lee. Mrs. Turner
with perennial phlox which will soon
la a daughter of Mrs. Douglas aad
be replaced with daisies of a delicate
they returned to their home la Port-
laveader shade. Mr. Klages has made
laad August 11.
use of the grafted locusts la hl* plan
and they are worth a trip to see for
There Is a saying that If you pre­
while they develop their own round­
ed form they Impress the unlttated date something good enough, the
as having had an unlimited amount ®rld w ill beat a path to your doer,
of pruning. Thia home la about two rveral yuan ago Clint Jackson
started to raise good melons aad he la
•till keeping up his reputation. He
creak b lglw sy.
i : :
Oregm
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
j J. L. VAUGHAN;
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206 East Court St.
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ANY AND
5
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Everthing
Electrical
FOR YOU
5
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Easier Starting
Greater Power * t
Quicker Pick-up 1
Better Mileage
3-tfc
Inquire
25-tfp
»R IC H F IE L D has won fame and friends wherever it has
been sold. Though the tremendous demand has nec­
essarily confined its sales in the past to the Pacific Coast*
¿famous drivers have already spread the fame o f “Richfield”
^throughout the east and even to Europe.
>
U R IN G the past dec- for his record-breaking non-
jp L /a d e Richfield has made sto p f lig h t s and by th e
gracing history. In open com­ “Question Mark” in its re­
p e t i t i o n w ith practically cen t A rm y fligh t w h ich
every know n brand o f gas- broke all previous distance
*oline, this famous California and duration records.
totor fuel has w on m ore
O W you can get power-
detories and world’s records
f
ful,
easy starting Rich­
than all others com bined.
field yourself! Try it in your
or seven consecutive yea«, '-
motor and learn why
ichfield has won the great
w orlJ»s greatest pilots
Indianapolis speedway clas­ and designers . . . men who
sic. Richfield was chosen by are supreme judges of mot­
'aptain W ilk in s for his or fuels and lubricants...use
th rillin g flight over th e and endorse the “ Gasoline
forth Pole, by Art Goebel . o f Power” exclusively.
In
REE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR-
ter's 1 mile N. H E. Columbia
school house. Not the cheapest to
buy, but the cheapest to operate.
920 allowance for your old mach­
ine.
32-tfc
FOI RENT— Modern house.
Herald office.
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MISCELLANEOUS
33-tfc
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 728.
Res. Phon* 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phons 461
FOR SALE— Ford truck; Dodge
screen; 1924 Ford coupe with ru s­
tle; 1924 Ford touring. Hermis­
ton Auto Wrecking House. 46-tfc
Burk's for Ladles’ Shoes.
F. V. PRIME. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connection*
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
ment.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
eases.
Office: Two doors west of postoftlce
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 9.
Hermiston, Oregon.
^•GASOLINE
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four-
horse potato digger. S. L. Carson.
48-tfc
Burk’s for Bargains.
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
Hermiston
LADIES SOcHose— 3 pair |1 . Burk a
48-tfc
33-tfe
A. 0.
W. J. W ARM ER
Attorn ey-at-Law
FOR SALE—At my ranch. Ripe
tomatoes, *2 per apple box. Fur­
nish your own containers.
Toy
Young.
, 48-tfc
Try Burk's For Bargains.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
H- S. McKEfi Z ie , M. D
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-8 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
FOR SALE— At a bargain. 30 head
sheep, part being registered Hampe.
J. H. DeMoas.
48-4tp
TO TRADE— For farm of about 80
acres, alfalfa and pasture, hotel
and restaurant. Concrete build­
ing, 2 stoHes, five 9-room apart­
ments, 8 transient rooms, 30x90
full basement with Keating plant
every room.
Stove heated space
on lower floor for store or other
business. Value 911,500, all clear.
W ill exchang* for farm of about
equal value. W ill give or take
difference to two or three thousand
dollars.
Y. ill not assume heavy
mortgage. J. G. Cochran, Hotel
Cochran, Pilot Rock, Ore. 50-3tp
HERMISTON POST MO. »7
Meets first and third Thurs­
day. Legion Auxiliary meet«
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
■ Phone 139
Pendleton. Ore
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Read The Herald Want Ads.
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Available at the Following Stations:
BLACK AMD WHITE GARAGE
Hermiston, Oregon
HIGHWAY CHOCERY AND SERVICE STATION
Eoho, Oregon.
C. A. MOLL, Distributor
,e
It will urprige you how much
we can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask Is
that you bring your shoos to ns
for repairing In ample time so we
can do a good job.
A Full Line Of
SHOE OILS
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
CHftSi'Mi SJ.EMSE churches
tiC p iiit” »'«» tha subject of the
M lesser. Sermon In all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Bunday,
August It.
The Golden Text was, "1 will
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Garner, Mr. Joh i a trip to their Ione ranch the latter
surrounding small towns and also
Mrs. Francis Lleuallcn of Adams
pour water upon him that Is thirsty,
finds a good market in Pendleton, but spent last Thursday at the A. L. Garner and Mrs. Polly Fowler, all of *art of last week to look after the
and floods upon the dry ground: I
so many are sold at his home which Douglas home. Mrs. Lleuuallen, wh ■ Echo, spent Sunday at the Walter harvest which Is In progress. Mr.
will pour my spirit upon thy seed,
Douglas
has
been
In
the
ranch
game
is not on the main highway, that It Is a daughter of Mr. Douglas, and her Garner home.
for many years and while he has had j and my blessing upon thins off­
la aafe to say that hi* customers have small daughter Christine, are enjoy­
spring" (Isa. 41:3).
better crops he Is not disappointed ;
literally beaten a path to his door.
ing a vacation at Seaside.
Among the citations which com­
Miss Georgia Thom was a dinner with this one. The Ione ranch pro­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
guest at the M. . Matott home Wed­ duces wheat.
,
following from the Bible: "The
Mr. Chaa. McKenzie who owns a
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of nesday of last week. Miss Thom Is
fruit of the 8plrlt 1* love. Joy,
large shearing plant, contracted for
Lewiston, Idaho, have been visiting an ardent devotee of hiking and told
peace, longsuffering, gentleness,
A grader Is In process of taking
about a week’s shearing at Walla
Crater Lake, the Oregon Cavee and of her hike with friends August 4 the walop out of the corrugations In | goodness, faith, meekness, temper­
Walla.
,ether points* of Interest In central when they left their car on Weston .the Butter creek highway.
ance” (Gal. 5:22.23).
While
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
nnd southern Oregon. On their way mountain and walked to Bingham j temporary relief is very acceptable
Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughter
the following passage from the
home
they
stoppped
at
the
Chester
Springs.
They
took
a
short
cut
In
some who have made a study of the
Janice and son Vaaeo, visited at the
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
i . H. DeMoas borne near Cold Springs Harris home August 10. Since the returning and became lost. After situation feel that a liberal use of a
ence and Health with Key to the
ladles
are
sisters
and
the
mon
are
some
wandering
they
found
the
car
sprinkler during grading would not
last Thursday. Mrs. DeMoas’ mother,
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
brothers,
they
had
a
real
family
about
dark
and
just
made
Pendleton
only make the work more lasting but
"The spiritual man’s consciousness
Mr*. Elisabeth Gage, is with her this
In time for Miss Thom to cati h the In the long run, less expensive.
and Individuality are reflection« of
rammer. Mr*. Gag«'* father was an visit.
train (or home.
God. They are the emanations of
Oregon pioneer and Mr*. Gage tells
Him who is Llf*. Truth, aad Love-
Ed Klages left Bunday evening for
Mm. C. M. Jackson made a busi
many a s interesting story of the early
Ip 338).
day* In our state.
ness trip to Echo last Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. A. L. D o u r Is m d'- . • vacation In the Wallowo country.
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