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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1929)
THB HTOMMTOIT J t t o a i t i , m m irraT O K , OBEtiOX. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS He is Improving and it le tm i that bis band may heal so that he will be able to use his fingers again. Allene Wisenor Here. , A former resident of Hermiston, Allene Wisenor, was here Monday ^mother is quite sick. Her stay Is visiting Ethel Kennings. Miss Wise Here From Spokane. Nicholas Codd of Spokane was in rather indeflninte, depending on the nor Is nw living in Pendleton. Hermiston Monday on business. He the way the health of the older Mrs. Mr. Shesely’s attended the hearings of the public ’Shesely Improves. From Albany. service commission for the Hermiston mother has been In Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelogg of A l Light and Power Company. Is quite well known by people here. bany are In Hermiston over the week Since Mrs. Shesely has gone, George end as guests at the C. E. Baker Newell's two children, who have home. Motor to Walla Walla. Mrs. Frank Little and her mother ¡been staying at the Shesely home were in Walla Walla over the week while the mother was in the hospital, end* visiting their daughter and 'are staying with Mrs. Felix Baty. Christmas Cards at the Herald Office. grand-daughter. Iris Little, who is now working as society editor on the Visits 0. £ . S. Walla Walla Bulletin. Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton, worthy grand matron for the state or Ore gon, visited the local chapter f the In The Dalles. Catherine Cranna and Clara Geh- Eastern Star Wednesday evening nert, teachers In the grammar The Umatilla chapter was also pres school, were in The Dalles over the ent at the meeting. week-end. HERM ISTO N, OREGON Leathers Here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers of Frank Si Ivey Here. Mr. and Mrs. Fran« SHvey of Con Bingen, Waahingtn, are In Hermis SATURDAY AND SUNDAY don, were in Hermiston the first ton for a few days on business. of the week working on their ranch. Frank reports a dry wheat section in Dr. Prime In Portland. his community. Dr. F. V. Prime has been in Port land during this week. From Pendleton, Frank Ralph of Pendleton was in Attends Wedding. Hermiston the first of the week. In order to attend the weddings of some friends, Mrs. Lcla A. Phelps was In Portland from Friday until Take Canoe Trip. Gerald and George McKenzie, Col Wednesday of this week. umbia students, accompanied Walter Riddell, of Molalla, on a canoe trip Alice Dyer To Be Home. an echo o f down the Willamette rivet last week. Since her school Is a summer romantic -—From Molalla Pioneer. school, lasting from March until days and November on account of the heavy moonlit winter snow, Alice Dyer will be Guests At Linder Home. nkfht ts o f Mr. and Mrs. Will Mikesell were home next Friday for a few weeks loW guests at the August Linder homo After the first of the year she Is Sunday aternoon. Margaret Bills was planning to go to school, Just where a guest at the Under home Sunday she has not yet decided. night. ■ ¡’' Parents of Boy. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A baby boy was born to Mr. and Doctor In Portland. Dr. A. O. Rociilck.e left Saturday Mrs. H. K. Dean last Thursday at for a buslnens trip to Portland. His St. Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton. association with Dr. F. V. Primo has Mr. Dean Is superintendent of the expired and Dr. Roenlcke Is making Umatilla experiment tation. other plans. COLUM BIA TH EATRE WOLF SONO ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■III Special F R E E OFFER!: A T im ely T ip Phone 331. Hermiston, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1929 No. 9 TO ACQUAINT OUR MANY NEIGHBORS n Paris they don’t reach for a EDITORIAL We have heard that love Is blind sweet. Some guy with a lot of time and that marriage was an Institu has found 8,500,000 pounds of smoke tion. So we imagine that marriage hanging over Paris. is an institution for the blind. R. A. Brownson, Editor. Is your machinery under cover for this winter? An implement shed will One nice thing about the Indian more than save its cost by protect summer that we like is the fact that Ion It gives to machinery. one doesn’t have to be an Indian to enjoy It. A squirrel is a wise little critter Then there was the Scotchman All summer he store«'up for winter who was so close that he got slapped. sc he won’t have to live with his wle's folks when the snow comes E. C. Harris is doing some Improv How about putting In some coal now ing this week. A. Soneson Is doing and be prepared for Old an Winter the work. Mr*. Mary Contant. Mrs. Mary Contant of StanHeld died suddenly in Umatilla Saturday with a heart attack. Mrs. Contant had been bothered with heart trouble for over a year . She was 65 year« old. Mrs. Content was delivering some products that she sold when she suddenly died at the home of one of her patrons In Umatilla. The fun eral was Monday, November 4, at 2 o'clock, the Rev, Gibson officiating. 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Oscar Paynei Rnd family left for Salem, Oregoh, Monday morning. They expect to return Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rose Law- son, who planned to visit her mother who lives about eight miles from Salem. TO Nov. 5 to Dec. 5 FLEX Mr. Houghton Better. Mr. A. C. Houghton, whoso hand was badly mutilated over a week ago by the discharge of a gun, is now In the Hermiston hospital. He came to the hospital Friday and will proably be there for another week according tc Mrs. J, H. Harrah of the hospital. I FOR WOODWORK » 1 For Thirty D ays Only CLASIFIED ADS. You know It is only necessary to feol part of the people part of the S<gpe *gao<U*hingles for reroofing. time to make a living. A little bunch of cheap lumber— But no foolin' we would like to good for many uses around the help you plan the remodeling of your ir farm. home. To make It more attractive ’i more livable, and make you happier. 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