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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1929)
mnuT/n, m epitisT oy, OREGON STATE NEWS OR GENERAL INTEREST Al Assembled for hlformation of Our Readers. T H IS M AN ITEMS Principal Events of the Week T p 9 . . . —k l . j <- oregox is going to shovel , | To Pendleton. l i t Having the last of the week for were Montana where he w ill be employed even-1 as a high school athletic director M r. and Joe Norton I Pendleton visitors Saturday 1 lnS- F R E E COAT. during the coming school year, i -s«» 1 year he was coach at the Vale, Ore gon high school. Three earloads of plover hollers Ch'rch Official Here. A. S. Hlsey, district superintend and combines were unloaded at Red mond. to be used la the fields of that ent of thy Methodist church, was section. In Hermiston over the week end pay Home From Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W . J. W arner and Ten thousand dollars' worth of chit ing an official call to the local con daughter Jane have returned from At Sunday m orning’s tern bark, grape root and horse hair gregation. Portland where Mrs. W arner and were destroyed by firs in a warehouse service. Mr. Hlsey preached an In Jan? have been spending the summer spiring sermon. ’ at Eugene. months. Fire of undetermined origin wiped out the Spring Street Iron works In At McKenzie Home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy O’Melveny of Here From Pendleton. Flamath Falls, causing a loss of close J. B. Moll of Pendleton who is Loe Angeles, C alifornia, were visi to 1100,000. tors Friday at the F. C. McKenzie associated w ith his father in the new Beginning August 31, the postoffice home in Hermiston. distributing station for the Rich at Pioneer, In Lincoln county, will be field company, was In Hermiston on ' discontinued. Mall to Pioneer will be business Friday. Mr. Moll was w ith | Here From Portland. diverted to Elk City. Mrs. E lla B. Percey, a former re the Standard Oil company here sev For the first time In several years eral years ago. sident of Hermiston, was In town the state livestock sanitation board last week looking afte r business In will meet in Lakeview. The last week terests and visiting w ith old friends. From Pendleton. In August Is the date set for the meet C. C. Belknap of Pendleton was In Mrs. Percey was a guest at the W . ing. A. Longhorn home. She now makes Hermiston on business Monday. Fire destroyed the slaughter house her home In Portland. of the Vanslycke brothers east of Visit From Ellensburg. Freewater with a loss of $5000. Two Guests at the R. A. Brownson ; Saisea Large Onion. cows were burned and 22,000 prune Baxter Hutchison, project farmer home for a few days were Mr. and boxes destroyed. who specially««. in vegetable g a r Mrs. George Emery of Ellensburg, The annual farmers’ picnic, an In dening, waa displaying ah unusually Washington. M r. Emery was at one stitution of 30 years' standing In Coos large onion the other day that he had time a government engineer on the | county, will be held August 23 at Glas rais’d on Ills farm cast of town. local project. gow, on the Roosevelt highway, where The onion tipped the scales at two grange*forces will be In charge. pounds and one ounce. To Teach At Thomson SchooL A yield of 90.55 bushels of wheat an Miss M argaret Neary is to teach acre was made on the farm of the Return From Seattle. cn Butter creek again this year. Miss Scappoose Improvement company, lo Mr. and Mro. George Shelton ac- Neary was a dinner guest at the Otis cated on the Scappoose drainage dis companAd ,by Mi.*. StAltpiVa sis M cC arty home on B utter creek on trict, two miles east of Scappoose. ters, Cnralene and Iva Duane, re Sunday. She and her brother Jimmy George D. MaranviUe, 90. civil war turned to th eir home in Hermiston are In Portland this week visiting he last of the week from Seattle friends. They w ill be Joined there veteran, of Ste Holers, was shot In the left elbow by one of two uniden where Mrs. heiton and her sisters by Francis Neary, of San Francisco tified robbers, when he* disregarded a had been spending the summer. Mr. who w ill return w ith them to H e r demand for money and reached for Shelton had been In the Washing miston for a visit at bis home.— East his own gun. ton city for a two weeks’ vacation. Oregonian. into somebody’s bin • • • w ill i t be yo u m ? Everybody is talking about our 8th Annual Heatrola Free Coal Club. Maybe it's beca tie they are hearing more and mere about the Estate Heatrola—the heater that fills the whole honsse with cozy Warmth__at less fuel expense than any heater ever developed. ’ ■ &Í i STRONG statement? Th. membership fee is only $2.00, which, of course, is applied on the purchase price of your Heatrola. Ybr. are thru i assured of an early delivery of an Estate Heatrola this Fall —and with it a ton of Frrt Coal (one-half ton with the Heatrola Junior). You may finish paying for your Heatrola in easy installments. Most people tell us that the Hcatidla pays, for itself in the fuel it saves. This offer expires on August 31st. Members of the local Leglen A ux Ashburn, one of tholr herd of regis tered Jersey cows, has been awarded ilia ry unit and their families en- • silver medal by the American Jer oyed a picnic at Columba park Sunday evening. About tw ety-flve sey Cattle club. were present at the a ffa ir. A basket The first prunes of the season are <:30. The being shipped out of the valley from lunch was served at ommittee In charge was composed the Milton-Freewater district. The of Mrs. Wm. Sharr, Sirs, j . E. H a lly - early shipments are from trees dam Burton and Mrs. George Newell. aged by the red Spider mite, which caused early ripening. K o . 6 -D — th e n o w , d e tu.ro H e a tr o la . A d v a n c e d e n g i n eering in a c a b in e to f U n k in g , m o d e r n i s t i c d e s ig n . O ne o f fo u r s m a r t m odels fro m w h ich y o u m u y chooso. Leaves For Canada. 8. H. Barnard, secretary of the Farm Bureau Co-operative, left the Inst of the week fo r Toronto, Can ada. where he expects to spend some two weeks or more visiting w ith his mother. THE M ARKET« Portland Wheat -B ig beud blnestem, »1.34; soft white and western white, »1.2»; hard winter, northern spring and western red. »1.25. Hay - Alfalfa, 318918.50 per ton; valley timothy, new. »1901950; east ern Oregon timothy, new »20.50 9 21; clover, new, »15; oats, »15; oats aud vetch, »16915.60. Butterfat—44917c. Eggs—Ranch. 30 938c. Cattle—Steers, good. »11.60913.35 Hogs -Good to choice, »10.60012.76. lAmhe— Good to choice, »10913. •eattl« Wheat—soft white, »1.33; western »bits, »£98; hard winter. »1 It* » ••te rn red. »1 »5; northern spring. »1,1»; blneetem. »1.(4. Eggs—Ranch, 27 9 34c. Butterfat—41c. Callie—Choice steers. »10 60011.50. Hogs'-Prime light. »11911.25. Lambs-Choice, »11911.50, Sgefcana Cattle—Steers, good, 9.75 910 50. H"»» - II. 1 1. Good aid Read the A dvertisem ents II ^■■■■■■■■■■«BM«BBBBaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBn : J . S. B U R N H A M ’S general merchandise (Formerly Campbell Mercantile Co.) The rig h t 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 g box w hile you think of It. YOU OWE US NOTHING n M g Come in an¿ Get Acquai ted ^■■■■■BBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBallKI HITT’S CCNFECT1ONERY HERMISTON SAVE TRADING STAMPS OUR CALL FOR A BOOK AND SAVE THE STAMPS. 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Schramm, state superintendent of banke, to grant an extension of io days In the time allayed for reorganization of the hankft SpcclaRtround breaking ceremonies for the University of Oregon fine arts building, in which Mrs. Prince Lucien Campbell, wife of the lata president, will participate, were announced by Dr. James H. Gilbert, dean of science and arts. Oregon Hardware & Implement Go. theJVE W E s ta te H EA TR O L A The mercantile establishment of f. 8. Burnham 1» undergoing some re -------------------- , „„ „............ pairs this week. The show windows Fire consumed the sawmill of the Returns From Beach. Leo Smith returned Monday from ir e being changed with the removal I K. J. Sherman Lumber company, 14 V H C S ltln n I r i n in P o n I F I « i ’ » * .. _ . . . l ... * _ miles northwest of North Plains, and i vacation trip to Pacific City and of. the back enclosures. This w ill af waa being fought by 350 men. The various western Or g„n points. He lord better lig h t in the store proper blase started in the woods at the scene of the company’s logging. • Edward Taylor of the Mehama dis- tvtct shot and killed a large cougar, which has been sought there for sev eral weeks. The cougar waa treed by Mr. Taylor’s dogs. The animal mess nred more than seven feet In length. Reserve your Heatrola now—and secure a supply of Free Coal. If you’re too busy to stop in— call ns, and we’ll come to see you. 1. M. Dickson ft Son of Shedd have boon notified theft Lulu La Belle of Enjoy Picnic Sunday. Yes—and we tan back it up, too. When you come in to enroll in the Free Coal Club, we’ll show you the proof. T m ’wf • w T .r CHAIN -r w - J R E D ’ WHITE !•] «