The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 22, 1929, Image 3

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    HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
ner place on the Butter creek road
which would serve 11 families. The
prospective patrons have met to con­
sider cost, but definite figures have
not yet been made available. This
new line added to the one already In
use would serve about half of the
homes la the district.
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TOR SALE— Fireless cooker, portable Pa., who has been spending i
phonograph with 12 records, used time In the west visitin g relatives,
fruit jar, and Jelly glasses. Mrs. was a guest at the E. L. Jackson
J. D. Harrah.
50-2tte home Sunday....... .... .............
FOR SALE OR RENT— Well Improv
Walter Garner was called to Echo
sd farm IS acres. Inquire Her­ last Saturday when his father J. F.
ald office.
SO-tfc Garner became ill. The elder Mr.
HIOH GRADE PIANO NEAR- HBR- Garner Is nearly 80 years old. Mrs.
mlston. Will sacrifice for quick Garner and children. Zelma, Lyle
sale. Write Tallman Plano Store, and Gene, spent Saturday at Stan­
Salem, Oregon.
51-3tc field visiting at the John Garner
home.
FOR SALE— Baby buggy and bicycle.
Virgil Gardner, small son of Mr.
Mrs. Merle Phelps at Scott ranch.
61-ltp and Mrs. Marlin Gardner had the
misfortune to break a bone la bis arm
FOR SALE— Two Ford trucks; one at the elbow, when the cinch became
1*24 Ford coupe; one 1*27 Ford loose and threw him and hie brother
touring; one trailer; one Dodge Robert from a bores last week. The
screen, and a used part for every Gardners live In the Westland dis­
make of car. "WE WRECK ’EM, trict.
BUY 'EM AND SELL 'EM." Her­
miston Auto Wrecking House.
Mrs. Matott was hostess to the
51-tfe girls 4-H sewing club August 1*.
The girls have done some very ex­
FOR SALE— Hemstitching machine,
cellent work and have only their
adding machine, cash register. Ap­
sample books to complete.
ply to Della Sommers, Echo, Oreg.
49-4tp
As a suggestion to the Project Fair
Burk's for Bargains.
3-tfc board, why not have a sun tan con­
test? Mlnnehahha has several de­
FOR SALE— At a bargain. 30 head votees of the fad that we believe
sheep, part being registered Hamps. could compete with the best (ram
J. H. DeMoss.
48-4tp any district.
FOR SALE—At my ranch. Ripe
tomatoes, 32 per apple box. Fur­
nish your own containers.
Toy
Young.
48-tfc
Mrs. O. C.
Springs.
Crowaer
at
Bingham Here From Arlington.
George W. Biggs, automobile deal­
er of Arlington, was in Hermiston
Mlnnehah.a school starts Septem­ Wednesday en route to Pendleton.
ber 2 which seems to cause Bonie con­
sternation among the younger group. Here From Irrigon.
A. C. Houghton of Irrigon was in
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and town on busness Wednesday after-
daughter Betty Lee. left for Portland noon. Mr. Houghton la associated
August 1 2 .after spending a few days with the West Extension Irrigation
at the home of Mr. Lewis’ sister. Mrs. district.
Cheater Flannigan. They stopt here
on their way home to Caldwell. Ida., To Fendleton.
last Thursday.’
H. K. Dean, member of the Uma­
tilla Project Fair board, made
J. W. Hammnn Improved hts place business trip to Pendleton Wednes­
last week by graveling the entrance day In the interests of the show.
driveway.
Ed Klgges returned last Saturday
Mrs. J. G. Pearson and Walter and
from a vacation In the Wallowa Florence Pearson have returned to
country.
their home in Hermiston after a
vacation trip to the Wallowa Lake
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mrs. W. A. Hlneline is spending
a few days visiting her parens, Mr.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- and Mrs. B. F. Williams, at their
horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. home in Milton.
48-tfc
A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
want at this time to express our appreciation for many pleasant
associated with
business and social relations that it has been our good fortune to
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enjoy. And we sincerely hope our successor, J. 8. Burnham, will
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
associations which will make their life in this community as enjoy­
Retain To Hermiston.
Mrs. Claude Keck and little
daughter Phyllis, have returned to
their; home in Herir.|;ton after a
visit la Junction City, Oregon.
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
THOS. CAMPBELL.
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O BAKING
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Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office:
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REMEMBER W E GRIND
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j LAW N MOW ERS & SCISSORS
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A U G U ST 2 5
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 te operate.
*20 allowance for your old mach­
ine.
32-tfc
FOR RENT— Well Improved 20 scree.
Inquire Herald Office.
nigURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— ‘‘In­
sure In sure Insurance." J. M.
Judge
Rutherford
1-2-3 Inlaud Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W A R N E !
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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Oregoa
G0LDA E. MUMMA
PIANO
pound’
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Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Kneer’sijRepair Shop
State accredited teacher.
Private and class lessons.
High school credits given.
Classes starting Sept. 2.
Main St.
Hermiston, Oregon
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R O A R IN G »ROAD
f d O v H T S OF
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
eases.
Office: Two doors west of postoffice
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to t.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phons 481
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
Wm.
51-2tp
Mrs. W. L. Swan received a pain­
ful wrench last week when she miss­
TO TRADE— For farm of about 80 ed her footing on the back steps of
acres, alfalfk and pasture, hotel her home. She is recovering nicely.
and restaurant. Concrete build­
ing, 2 stories, five 2-room apart­
Lester Flannigan spent last week'
ments, 5 transient rooms, 30x90 vacationing with his grandmother.
full basement with heating plant
every room.
Stdve heated space
oa lower floor for store or other
ON THE A B
business. Value 111,600, all clear.
W ill exchange for farm of about
equal value. W ill give or take
difference to two or three thousand
dollars.
Will not asaume heavy
COAST TO COAST CHAIN
mortgage. J. O. Cochran, Hotel
BROADCAST FROM
Cochran, Pilot Rock, Ore. 50-3tp
NEW Y O U
Try Burk'a For Bargains.
Office Phone 733.
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Much publicity was given last
FOR SALE— Ford truck; Dodge
screen; 1924 Ford coupe with rux- spring to the fact that M. T. Matott
tle; 1924 Ford touring. Hermis­ was starting the poultry huslne
ton Auto Wrecking House. 46-tfc with several egg plants. He reports
that several of his neighbor's chick­
FOR SALE— Purebred Holstein bull ens were looking the plants over
calf. High pedigreed stock. Tern the other day when the "head maz
Haddox.
46-tfc said, "now ladies, I don't want to ap­
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pear to be finding fault, but I do
MISCELLANEOUS
want you ■ to see what la being done
FOR RENT— House with small acre­ in other yards."
age, near the pipe yards.
Soukup.
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X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connectioss
Sundays and Evenlnga by apelat-
ment.
able as ours has been.
— READ THE WANT ADS— IT PAYS
F. W. Lens, project farmer, has
recently completed an 85 ton silo on
hts ranch east of town. The build­
in g la 25 feet high and 12 feet in
diameter, constructed of re-inforced
concrete.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Of Hermiston and vicinity during the last 20 years of service, we
be treated with the same generous spirit of good will in business
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Builds Silo.
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To Our Friends and Customers:
Return From Wallowa.
Milking Machines.
es Lynch
of the Columbia district have com­
Mr. Chas. McKenxie, who had shout pleted installing new DeLaval Milk­
a week's shearing contract In the ing machines on their farms, pur­
W alla Walla country, returned home chased recently from the Hermiston
the first of last week.
Creamery Company.
LADIES SOcHose— 3 pair $1. Burk’s.
48-tfc
“Pay It With newer«." Pick your
LODGI DIRECTORY
choice of flowers for bulbs, fall or
spring delivery. Small deposit with VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. f t
"SAY TT WITH FLOWERS”
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
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♦ order.
1 Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor-
Cut flowers for sale reasonable at 1 dially Invited.
Gladlola are blooming In profus­ all times. "Say It With Flowers."
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
ion at the Mason ranch on the Old 47-4tc
JACK MASON.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
Oregon Trail. Visitors are welcome
at all times.
HERMISTON POST HO. 37
Meets first and third Thurs­
d a y . Legion Auxiliary meets
second and fourth Thursday.
. Legion Hall.
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Drivers
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Electrical
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fMfce Gaddine «f
Subject,
“H ealth and Life
for the P eople”
SUNDAY MORNING
leton Second H u d
Store. —'■
F uriai tu i e u d Hardware, Harness,
1 1 4 ft
Burk’s tor Ladles’ Shoes.
33-tfc
FO1 RENT— Modern house.
Herald office.
Inquire
25-tfp
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MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES $
♦ Mrs. M. T. Matett, Correspondent ♦
The girls 4-H sewing club will
hold a picnic at Columbia beach at
Umatilla August 28. The hours from
eleven to three w ill be spent in play­
ing games, swimming and enjoying
the picnic lunch. The mothers are
Invited to thia special day also.
C. M. Jachas*
• business trip
Musical Program Begins 6 A. M.
Pacific Time.
If you have Piles or
Diseases Tonsils
Com e Io M y O ffice
A ugust 31
’(iW l
tR alpfc H opkw ro and ocher
Painless, Bloodless Elimination at
Dr. W . Boyd W hyte
Miss May Haydsu. of
Thors is stuck hope that the elec­ The Baa
Office in
tric power company w ill he able te
buU4 S line as far os the W V. Opr ÌFhon* 7M.
O ro j . C. Penny Store
1928, A. A. A.
S p e e d w a y C h a m p io n .
M a o r i H a m , Leon Durey,Tonw *
L v MUaon, Boh M cDonough,
1 w ill have a specialist la the
treatment of restai and threat
enne by non-Surgical Ambulant
Methodh who w4*1 make a thorough
examination of your condition with­
out charge.
id son Billy made Files and Tonsils withont hospital ax-
Echo last Satur pense or serious loss of time.
U r.
This specialist has handled sever­
al cases In Pendleton In the past year
J ' Mrs. Jessie Heaser and her broth­ and la highly regarded as to results—
ers. Clare and John Lemon, woh are
visiting here from Kansas, returned
HE KNOWS H B STUFF
August 12 from a very successful
Take advantage and he well for
fishing trip to the north fork of the
Round-Up.
John Day river, Olive lake and Des­
olation creek. They left last Thurs­
day by auto for Newport and other EEMENMEK THE DATE AUG. SI
a
It will urprise you how much
we can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask is
that you bring your shoes to ns
for repairing in ample time so we
can do a good job.
Check your station— Bet your
Alarm.
. wonM famou* driweaof O n the
^npoad amd powur o f their care
You can get p ow erfu l, easy
starting Richfield gasoline for
depend fame and fortune—oft­
en their very live«! For them,
your own car. G ive your m o­
tor the best there is—Richfield
and Richlube M otor O il. At
e v e r y b lu e and g o ld Rich-*
field station—w herever you see
th e fam ous R ichfield shield.
o n ly the finest o f everything.
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gnooline they wish', they have
chosen Richfield, and depend
ou this fam ous California gas­
olin e for their most grueling
tests o f speed and endurance.
T heir c h o k e o f gasoline is sig-
nificanL W ith die pick o f any
RICHFIELD
Califowia’8
Racir^Gasoline
F ftw w s
A Full Line Of
__________SHOE OILS__________
BOW M AN
SHOE SHOP
« » P it!« « S3ER3E CHURCHE«
wpoul" v.as the ; object of the Lea-
«on Sermon in all Churches of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Au­
gust 18.
The Golden Text was. "Rejoica
the soul of thy servant: for unto
thee, O Lord, do i lift up my soul"
(Psalms 86:4).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "Happy
Is he that hath the God of Jacob
for his help, wheue hope la in the
Lord his God" (Psalms 144:5).
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
"When divine Science overcomes
faith In a carnal mind, and faith in
God destroys all faith la sin and
In material methods of healing,
then sin, disease, and death will
disappear” (p. 395),