The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 14, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
H E R M IS T O N
IT E R A T I) ,
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF 6ENERAUNTEREST
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
FOR SALE— Pure bred barred rock
cockerels. O. A. C. strain. Fine
The 197,000 paving and street im­
birds at *1.50 to 32.50 each. C.
M Bast.
11-tfc provement program in the business
center of Burns has been completed
FOR BALE— Late 1927 Ford coupe. and the work accepted.
Run little over 4000 miles. Priced
Volcanic cinders from Lava butte,
tor quick sale. G. W. Walters on near Bend, are being shipped for use
Frank Thomas place, Hermiston.
in the decking of the Longview bridge.
11-ltp The contract calls for 85 carloads.
Ray Dulling, who lives northeast of
FOR SALE— Kimball piano. In good
condition. See Mrs. H. H. Ed­ Redmond, has threshed his Ladino
wards at Umatilla.
ll-4 tp clover crop, which weighed 641 pounds
to the acre, and refused a price of 90c
FOR SAUB — Turnips, carrots and per ib.
«MWitps at *2 a sack in sack lots.
The cost of Lane county’s road oil­
W ifi talx if wanted. Phone 92-F-5. ing program thia year was 129,600.
Syton Pierson.
ll-2 tp Fifty miles of road were oiled. Plans
X >S SALE— Sweet potatoes; Netted are being made to enlarge the pro­
gram next year.
Gem and Cobbler. Phone 661.
11-tfc
Fire, believed to have originated in
the basement of the Central Pharma­
FOR SALE— One of three places. 10 cy at The Dalles, virtually destroyed
Improved acres on Hermiston ave- the Condon building, in which the
nue.
5 acres on the west edge of pharmacy was located.
town. 80 acres improved in the
Purchase of the building at Third
Westland district.
Floyd Laird, and Union streets, owned by The
owner.
.
10-tfc Dalles Knights of Pythias lodge, by
SPÖÄ SALE—-Piano. Price reasonable. the local Masonic bodies for use as
Address Box 31, Boardman, Ore. a Masonic temple, was announced re­
8-Stp cently.
Ducks are plentiful on Siltcoos lake
FOR SALE— Cable piano.
Phone now and hunters who frequent this
78-W.
10-2tfc area are bringing in tin« bags, says
FOR SALE—-Ford truck cheep; 1926 Rodney Roach, deputy state game
. Ford touring completely overhaul­ warden, who has Just returned from
ed;
rebuilt
trailer;
Overland an inspection trip through the coast
coupe. We wreck ’em and sell the districts of Lane county.
A 100-foot fir tree crashed, biasing
parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking
through the roof of their log cabin at
House, E. F. Pierson, owner.
8-tfc Central Point, six miles southeast of
Oregon City, recently, and awakened
FOR SALE— One latest Improved Mr. and Mrs. John Braker and their
phonograph in oak cabinet. Also son Max, 6. AU escaped without in­
60 high class double records, 120 jury, but little was left of the cabin.
selections. All as good as new.
With few buyers in the market, the
Name your own price. For dem­ bulk of the Lake Lablsh onion crop la
onstration, see J. S. West, Hermis­ unsold, with but 60 cars marketed
ton, Oregon.
and 450 on storage awaiting an in­
FOR SALE— Apples. Delliclous culls. creased price, as 90 cents a hundred
76 cents. Bring your box. F. M. does not look attractive to the men
Guiwits.
8-tfc who realised around 33 and 34 last
fall.
Approximately 7,000,000 feet of tim­
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four-
horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. ber products were shipped to foreign
46-ttc ports from Coos Bay daring October,
according to the monthly report of
the customs office under Chester
Clark; The export in ten months to­
MISCELLANEOUS
tals 99,991,063 feet valued at 81,796,-
467.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree
The Oregon Bee Keepers associa­
puller, also 250. ft. in. cable. Fur­ tion, In convention in Pendleton re­
niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc cently, named W. G. Rodda, Hermis­
ton bee man, as head of the organiza­
FOR TRADE— 540 egg Master In-
tion. J. Skovbo, also of Hermiston,
cubator, for hens. G. G. Smith.
was sleeted vice-president and H. A.
,
.
,
8-3tp
Scullen of Corvallis, secretary- treas­
LET ME FIGURE with you on your urer.
work. PLASTERING, CEMENT
The state highway commission has
WORK. M. M. Shockey, Hermis­ purchased the entire block In the
ton.
8-tfc south part of Redmond on the MeKen-
ile highway and near The Dalles-Cal-
FOR RENT — Five room modern
lfornia highway for the erection of a
house, furnished. H. E. Hanby.
maintenance and machine shed. Work
6-tfc
will start on the building within SO
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In- days.
nure In sure lnsurauce.” J. M.
Plans for the expenditure of about
Biggs.
8250,000 by the Oregon Lumber com­
pany in Bates and Baker with a view
A. J. WAKE ¿EAVES TODAY -
to Increasing the production of the
FOE WORK HI OREGON CITY two plants approximately 60 per cent
T u to r Honored nt End of 3 Y ean within the next few months are an­
nounced by David Stoddard, general
Service nt Program Wed­
manager.
nesday Hight.
Total resources of both state and
In honor of A. J. Ware, pastor of national banks operating in Oregon
the Baptist-Chrlstisn church here for at the close of business October 4
over three years, a farewell program showed a decrease of 86,466,226.81,'
and luncheon was given in the Bap­ when compared with those of the cor­
tist church Wednesday night by the responding period a year ago, accord­
members of the church and other peo­ ing to a statement prepared by the
ple of the community.
state superintendent of banks. There
In the program, which began at 8 also was a decrease of 82,896,618.26
o’clock, various members of the com­ in bonds and securities and a decrease
munity expressed their appreciation of 86,898,988.67 in cash and doe from
of the work that Mr. Ware has done banks.
in Hermiston— of his sacrifice, his
. THB MARKETS
service, his desire to unite Christian
Portland
bodies so that they may all work to­
Wheat—Big Bend blnestem, 81-81;
gether in reaching the goal that all
of them desire. Bach speaker ex­ soft white sad western white, 31.19U;
pressed his regrets that Mr. Ware was hard winter, northern spring and west­
leaving and spoke of the Inspiration ern red, 81.18.
Hay — Alfalfa, 888.60023 per ton;
that Mr. Ware had been to those
valley timothy, 318-60080; eastern
who ha< known him.
Mr. Ware left this morning for Oregon timothy, 322 082.50; clover,
Oregon City, where he will do mis­ 380; oat hay, 319; oats sad vetch,
sionary work in Clackamas county. 319.60080.
Bntterfat—45 0 49c.
Hs was presented with a gift at the
Eggs—Ranch, 33060c.
end of the program.
Cattle—Steers, good, 310.26 011.
The numbers on the program were:
Hogs—Good to choice, 88010.
Talk------- — ------------------ Ed Bensei
Lam be—Good to choice, 310-60011.
Reading ..........................Mrs. W. Dyer
Seattle
Talk ------ ...... -------—___ X. L Cherry
Wheat — Soft white and western
Plano S o lo ----------------Oolda Mumma
Talh
................. —x __ Oscar Payne white, 31-18; hard winter, western
Violin S o l o -----------.Charlotte Kern red and northern spring, 81-17; Big
Bend blnestem, 31.33.
Accompanist, Mrs. J. Norton
Eggs—Ranch, 88064«.
R ec ita tio n ------------------Eddie Bensei
Bntterfat—47c.
Pianologue _ ...... ..........ton. Guy Drill
Cattle—Choice steers. 39.1001* 26.
T a lk -------------------------- Cedi Warner
Hog»—Prime light, 3*90010.
D u e t--------- Mr. ad Mrs. (near Payne
Lamb»—Choice, *10.8*010M .
T a l k ---------------------------Guy l . Drill
T a l k -----------------------------------------Mt Beasley
Cattle—St
good. «9.6001R
T a lk ------------------------------ A. J. Ware
I choice. 310.35.
Mr. J. Clark acted as chaiiman of
36.760*.
tbe program.
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and waste dollars
Cheap printing may save
yon a few pennies of cost,
bat it will cost you dollars
In results. Just another
way of saying
SILK TIES, NEW HATS, CAPS, NU WAY
SUSPENDERS.
TERS, WINTER COATS AND SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR.
EASILY FIX K E N AND WOMEN WITH WINTER
GAR­
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 306. L O. a
' F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
j Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor­
dially Invitod.
u
V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
W E CAN
HERMISTON POST HO. 37
Meets first and third Thura-
iday. Legion Auxiliary meet«
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
FOOT WEAR
WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Friday and Saturday
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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P R I lilI lG
1 lb. Can P eanut B utter FR E E w ith 2 lb. Can Royal Club Coffee.
Big Bill Comes From the Orient
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
now associated w ith
Dr. F. V. PRIME
General D entistry
$1.00
ROMAN APPLES
12 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
48c
7 CANS SWEET CORN
75c
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X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connection«
Sundays and Evenings by apeiab-
' ment.
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Phyrician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
ORANGES, PER DOZEN.......................................
20c
B U R N H A M ’S
Res. Phone 71«
Office in F irst N ational B ank Bldg.
__________________________________ _____
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
I
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W. J. W A X N E *
Attorney-at-Law
H erm iiton
15 5
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HERMISTON, OREGON
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
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3
PA Y
CASH
: N o t ic e !
AND
if
want
P A Y L E S S
Turkeys and
Chickens
■ for Thanksgiving, have your order
2 in not later than Saturday, 23d.
2 We also carry full line of fresh and
■ cured meats, fish and oysters.
Harold J. Coolidge of the Kelly-Roosevelt expedition with the Giant
Homblll shot in a remote part of Indo China for the collection of the Field
Museum of Natural History at Chicago. Coolidge, twenty-tlvc-ycar-old nat
urallst, is a distant cousin of former President Coolidge and u member of the
staff of Harvard university.
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M ONDAY
HALLEY’S MAY0HAISE
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P in ts .............................................................. ................................Ai I C
OQ-
2 1-2 POUND CAHS HONEY
Per Can .......................................................................................... O
1 Lb. Pkgs. Campfire M arshmallows
Per Package . ....................................................
BULK GINGER SNAPS
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OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
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& UC
97
3 Cans for ................................................................................. V
HURLY GASH GROCERY
Phone 521
W e Deliver
C O N S O L ID A T E D
Truck Lines
Eggs, 35c - -
Chickens, $1.80
Apples
Groceries -
Empties, /0c
- Empties, 20c I
40c per 100 lbs.\
55c per 100 lbs.\
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
j J. L. V AU G H AN ;
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A. W. TURNBLAD
PHONE 411
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COLUMBIA GORGE AUTO
FREIGHT LINE
208 East Court S t
ANY AND
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Everthing
Electrical
FOR YOU
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Phoue 139
Pendleton, Ore.
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D A IL Y S E R V IC E
Between Portland, Pendleton
and Way Points
Rates from Hermiston to Portland
on local commodities:
Eggs, 40c per case, cases re­
turned free-
Coops Chickens, $2 per coop,
coops returned free.
Veal and Hogs, $1.01 per 100
Potatoes 40c per hundred pounds
Honey 40c hundred pounds
A F ull la n e Of
___________ SHOE OILS___________
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
— Far other information see—
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
H erm iston Creamery Co.
Local Agents—Phone 852
HUNTERS CAFE
Meals Served, Cooked as at Home
T R Y O U R S U N D A Y DINNERS
H erm iston Transfer, A gts.
It will urprlee you how much
we can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask is
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing In ample time so we
can do a good job.
L E A V E H E R M IS T O N FOR P O R T L A N D , 6 P. M.
T H E M OST FO R T H E LEAST
Phone 301
CHAPEL. FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
U V
9 0 -
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PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
j HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
2
SA T U R D A Y
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481
■ My Motto: “Quality and Service”
■ _______________________________
®
-SPECIALS-
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Di»-
eases-
Office: Two door? wpst of poatoffice
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6 .
Hermiston, Oregon.
Lunch Counters, Tablet and Beoti.«
C. W. Jenkins, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
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In tho County Court of the State of
C rejon for U m atilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
¡Thomas Mackay, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has be n appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of Thomas
Mackay, deceased, and has quali­
fied as the law directs. All persons
having claims against said estate ars
required to present the same to me
at the First National Dank of Hsr-
miston. Oregon, with proper vouch­
ers. within six months from the data
i hereof.
Dated this 24th day of October,
j 1929.
i
F. B. 8WAYZB,
8-5tc
Administrator.