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OREGON STATE NEWS
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Leave For California.
Miss Eldora Kingsley who has been
t (siting w ith her parents, M r. and
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, for the past few
weeks, left Thursday for California
where she w ill resume her teaching
duties at Sonoma State home. She
To Pendleton.
wag accompanied by her mother as
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley were far as Portland. Mrs. Kingsley ex
in Pendleton Sunday to attend the pects to return in a few days.
funeral services of Otis Hampton. Jr.
who died following an operation for
Return To Clarkston,
appendicitis.
i Mrs. J. B. Stanley and Miss Irene
J Stanley who have been visiting at
At The Hospital.
the Bert Mullins home left Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. W in n ett are for th eir home at Clarkston, Wash
the parents of a five and a h alf pound ington.
Mrs. Stanley la Mrs. M ul
g irl born a t the local hospital Aug ling’ mother and Miss Stanley is a
ust 7. Mrs. W . C. L illy of the Col niece.
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umbia district is in the hospital this
week receiving medical treatment.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Principal Events of the Week
To Camp Sherman.
P. B. Swayze ol the
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
HTOMISTOW B g W J , m iM IST O K , OBSWCT.
Pirat National
bank left Tuesday for Camp Sherman
where he w ill spend two weeks.
More that 20 cart of fat lambs have To Pendleton.
Dewey Schiller of the Union Oil
been shipped to eastern markets by
Wallowa county sheepmen during the company spent the week end In Pen
dleton.
past two weeks.
from ily spent Sunday in the mountain?
near Em igrant Springs.
frOronite
'Shortage of pasturage and higher
stock feed prices are given by Albany
dairymen for their announcement re
cently that the price of milk In Al
bany will be increased from 10 to 11
cents Immediately.
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’ A big gasoline-operated shovel with
a bucket that takes a bite of 1*4 yards
of rock and dirt at every drop was
started to work on the Black canyon
section of the Willamette highway
between Lgtwell bridge and Oakridge.
John Downing, form erly of Hermis
ton, is visiting at the W . L. Blessing
home this week. He and his mother
Mrs. J. <?. Downing, have been living
at Falrbault, Minn.
Mrs. Downing
is now located in Pendleton.
Arlington Editor Here.
Editor Raymond Crowder of the
A rlington Bulletin was in Hermiston
Thursday and stopped In at the H er
ald office.
His excuse for leaving
his editorial duties in the middle of
the week was to the effect th at his
fam ily was down at the beach and
he was going fishing near Ukiah.
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H e a t r a la . A d v a n c e d en »
g i ^ e e r i n / ira a c o b i r e t
o f s tr ik in g , m o d e r n 's tia
To Portland.
W . J. W arn er left the last of the
week for Portland where he w ill join
his fam ily.
Mrs. W arn er and Jane
have been spending the summer
months in the western Oregon city.
They expect to return to Hermiston
witty Mr. W arner.
NEW FORD COUPE
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eharne for freigh t and
delivery. Camper» and
ip^ rc tire e z .r e .)
The growers of strawberries In the
Lebanon district are encouraged over
price prospects for next year. The
prices this season were from 6 to 5ty
cent* a pound, which growers report
left them but a small profit. The
packers and barreling plants and can
neries -are now giving contracts lot j
the 1930 crop at 7 cents, and most i
of- the growers are signing up ut that i
price.
T H E MARKETS
Portland
Wheat—Big bend bluestem. »1.33;
aoft white, western white, »1.28; hard
winter, northern spring, western red,
C a ttle - Steers, good, 1 .7 (9 1 0 (9.
H o«a—Good and e b d e» . »1».
Lam ba--C hoice, »19.M 911,
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KELLOGG CORN FLAKES
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BLUE RIBBON MALT
The Can—
STARCH, CORN OR GLOSS
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B A M BAKED BEANS
B A M BROWN BREAD
The Two—
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And you can have these most desirable
things at-lo w cost. Come in now and
let ns explain how easy it w ill be for
ns to give yeuth to your home.
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IMITATION VANILLA—
4 OUNCE JUGS
A stronger flavor than pan Vanilla. This is very
special and will go quick. Bettter gat yonr*.
Ready and W illin g , tw in mascot«
of the Red and W hite Chain, are
swmbolical of the cheerful, courte
ous service you may expect a t this
fled & W h ite Store . . . And our val
ues, rig h t through the store, are un
surpassed.
Specials S a tu rd a y -M o n .
OU .can have beauty, convenience
and comfort upstairs and down,
inside and out i f yon Modernize yonr
home.
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GRAPE FRUIT
N«. 1 Tins—
A. B. SPECIAL COFFEE
1 Pound Package—
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Hay — Alfalfa, »18318.50 per ton;
valley timothy, new. »1*919 50; east
ern Oregon timothy, new »20 50021;
elover, new. »15; oat*. »16; oat* and
vetch. »15016.50.
Bntterfat—«<0«7c.
Eggs—Ranch, 30® 38c.
Cattle— Steers, good. »11®12.
Hags—Good to choice. »11.25012.75.
Lamb«—Good to choice, *1001».
Seattle
Wheat—Soft white, western white,
»1.2»; hard winter, western red,
northern string, »1.»«;
blimstom.
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Eggs— Ranch, »7938c.
Bntterfat—«»e.
Cattle—Choiea steers. 110 50® it.»«.
Hegi— Prime light. S 1 1 9 l3 .lt.
Lew hx—Choice, »11011.5«.
O regon H ardw are &
Women Drivers
V a ca tio n
August 18 to 1». It was announced
recently. The Oakland American Le
gion post and 'Hie Oakland Gobblers,
the civic club of that place, are spon
soring the entertainment.
National advertising and good roads
have Increased the number of visitors
la Crater Lake National park tremen
dously, and this year’s entries ex
ceed those of 1928, the peak year, by
7 per cent, according to B. C. Sol In
sky, the new superintendent.
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The rig ht sort of smokes on your
vacation trip w ill make that trip
much more enjoyable than If you
forgot to take your favorite along
and have to smoke substitutes. Bet
ter order a box w hile you think of it.
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the NEW E s ta te HEATRO LA
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Oakland Is to'stage a round up at
the falrgrourfrfâ' ftdjmnlng the city
. and enroll for some
First, you deposit a $2 00 membership fee, wh.c
is applied on the purchase price of a genuine I -
tate Heatrola. Long before cold weather comes, vz
will install the Heatrola in your home, and del’v r
to yon a ton of Free Coal (one-half ton with I
Heatrola Junior.) After that you may finish pa
ing for your Heatrola on easy, convenient insta'
ments.
Yon can’t afford to be without modern heat in
your home. Here is an opportunity to secure a gem>
ine Heatrola—and, with it, a supply of coal free
This offer closes August 31st. Come in—or call ■ s
and we’ll come to see yon.
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That fire blight Is damaging many
orchards In Douglas county is the
warning sent out by Fruit Inspector
J. R. Parker. He alleges that not less
than 12 pear orchards and two com
mercial apple orchards are badly In
fected.
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D OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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EALLY it'* just like (hiding money when you
join our Heatrola Free Coal Club. For each
member get* a supply of coal absolutely free.
Read bow easy we have made it (or yon.
O u r mechanics are courteous and h elp fu l at all times
and they have been specially trained to do a good
jo b a t a fa ir price. Promptness in delivery and a clean
shop are other features you w ill appreciate.
flies-m osquitoes,
roaches ^moths, lice
and many other insects
Albany's fir* loss during the year
ending July 31 wits but »4000, accord
ing tb the aniilial report of Fire Chief
A. C. Kielbloek. Destruction of a
barn valued at »750 constituted the
heaviest damage front one (ire.
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A drilled we1!! 39 feet deep driven H eic From Stanfield,
To Mountain* Sunday.
on the Joe Arena fa m i out from Eagle
Mrs. Joy Husted and baby wre
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and fam
Point la flowing’artesian water at the visiting in .Hermiston Friday
rate of two gallons per minute. This their home In Stanfield
is the first artesian well drilled in
that district.
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W e w ill gladly make suggestions, pre
pare plans and estimates and assist
yen in e-,*?y w ty possible.
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A movement for « new highway
between Pendleton and Da Grande Goldendale VtMtors.
Visitors in Goldendale, W n., over
via Starkey la under way at la
the week end at the home of M r. and
Grande, with the Lions club taking
¡Mrs. H. W. M cM illan were Mr. and
An active' part In Its presentation.
i Mrs. Curtis Simons and Mr. and Mrs
Five district fairs will be held In George H arkenrider and son of H er
Douglas county tbla fall, It was an ! m Iston.
Return From Buyer* Week.
nounced by the fair board. Glide.
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Hermiston merchants who attend
Canyonville, Yoncalla. Looking Glass vigH w h e a t Country
ed buyers week festivities in P o rt
and Oakland will each stage a fair.
M r and Mrg p F Mtttlesdorf and land all report an interesting time
After a month
and a halt of swim eon and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. See spent with a large representation
from
mlng lessons. 79 girls and 20 boys Sunday motoring through the wheat towns all o fe r the Northwest present
have learned to swim in the Rotary belt of U m atilla county. They vis- in the metropolis. Those who a tte n
club classes at
Pendleton, directed ited Athena and W a lla W alla on the ded from here were Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Blessing. M r. and Mrs. F. II.
by Harold Hatton, Oregon University trip.
Morían and M r. and Mrs. F. C.
athlete.
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Wheat yields In the Adams vicinity To Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. H . L. Payne accom-
generally are proving satisfactory
pani-.d by Mrs. Payne's mother, Mrs. To Pendleton.
One Of the highest to be threshed eo
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell of H er
far wae on the W. M. Holdman place. Lawson, left this week for a vacation
miston were In Pendleton Monday
where the average was 55 bushels ;trlp to the coast-
where Mr. Dowell was called to of
per acre.
ficiate at the funeral of James Neil,
To Teach At Pine City.
The Meadows drainage district in
Miss Georgtanna Briggs has just elder of the Baptist church there.
Klamath county ha, requested the ! ,leen notlfle(, of hCf appolntnlent „„ The funeral cervices were held at
state reclamation commission to cer- ' teacher , or the Plne c ity gchoo, thIs 2:30 o’clock.
tlfy »73,500 of refunding bonds Issued , year
ghe recently came to H ermls-
racently for further development of ! ton {rom Monnwuth to maUe app„ ca.
From Lewiston.
the project.
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pOB|tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H arris of Lew is
County school superintendents front
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ton. Idaho, were visiting at the Geo
all sections of Oregon held their an To Seattle.
W agnor home over the week end
nual convention In Salem last week.
Don Olson, proprietor of the local Mrs. H a rris and Mrs. W agnor are
C. A. Howard, state superintendent theatre, left Sunday for a two weeks' sisters w hile Mr. H a rris Is a brothei
of public Instruction, was the princi vacation In Seattle. .
of Chester Harris.
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