The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 05, 1929, Image 4

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    T H E ILEBM1BTOH HKR j LL l D, H E B M IST O N , OREGOK.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERALINTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
In preparation (or winter nearly
halt a mile o( water mains In Bend
hare been put below the (roat line.
Dedication ot Klamath Falla* new
Catholic church, recently completed at
a cost o( ,100,000, was held recently.
Fire that started from a source not
yet explained destroyed a hop ware­
house at Dever, seven miles north ot
Amboy.
Oscar Mtkesell, student at O. S. A.
C., was home over the week-end vis­
itin g with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Mikesell in the Columbia dis­
trict.
John and Caroline McRobert«, Dick
Beasley, Sir. Garret and Mr«. L.
Beamish. W ith the exception of Mr.
Garret, th is same group had dinner
together at the Beasley home last
year.
In Portland.
Take a treasure from the Grab box,
Southern Hospitality.
5 oeuts a grab, at the Altar Society
Into Woughter Honse.
C. C. Mason w as host to a stag Move
The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Donner Bazaar, December 7.— adv.
Clara Voyen was In Portland (or
the holiday and week-end.
T hanksgiving dinner given at his
home to a number of guests. Thanks­
In Pendleton.
givin g turkey, roast pig, all fixin gs
Taking advantage of the school including artichokes, cranberries,
holiday to do some shopping, M illie watermelon preserves, Irish, sw eet
llolm , seventh grade teacher here, and native potatoes, jelly. Jams, cakes
bpent Friday In Pendleton.
pies and Mason pastry, being the
main dishes.
The table was b ril­
Get your Christmas presents at the lian tly decorated w ith holly, m istle­
Altar Society Bazaar.— adv.
toe and gladlola bulbs. Those a t­
ten d in g the dinner were; Charles
Dinner at Waterman’s.
Gilbert, Soren Jensen, Tommy Hansen
The E. L. Cherry and Frank L ittle C. C. Mason, Jack Mason and Charles
fam ilies had T hanksgiving dinner at Lewis of Stanfield..
An enjoyable
the home of Mrs. Rena W aterman.
time and the real Mason southern
hospitality w ill be remembered as
Ends Visit With Sister.
one of the outstanding stag social
Elsie Huff, who has been v isitin g affairs of the T hanksgiving season.
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Oral
Henrlksen, for he past few weeks,
left Sunday to spend a abort time Legion Auxiliary Meeting.
The next m eeting of the Legion
with her aunt who lives on W illow
A uxiliary w ill be December 12 at
Creek. She was taken to W illow
the home of Mrs. Rena W aterman.
Creek by Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henrik-
Mrs. W aterman and Mrs. J. S. W est
sen and family.
w ill be the hostesses.
A new high population record was
established at the state penitentiary
when the books showed a total of 780
prisoners.
Ladino clover seed producers have
formed a permanent organization at
Redmond to market seed produced In
central Oregon.
Sight cougars were killed in Curry
and Coos counties In one week. Six
were presented at Gold Beach for
bounties and two In Coquille.
Construction ot the (lrst unit o( Its Have 13 Guests.
Home cooked food for sale at the
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons enter­
dry kilns at the plant site on the west
tained thirteen guests on T hanksgiv­ Altnr Society Bazaar, December 7.
Rainier watertront has been started
adv.
ing day. The guests were principally
by the Unkefer Hardwood company.
relatives of Mr. Simons, one being a
Northwestern nut growers held brother Mr. Simons has not seen for
Eva Wonghter Home.
their annual convention at Newberg, g number o t years.
Eva W oughter, who teaches near
December 4. In addition to addresses
A rlington, spent the T hanksgiving
there was a display ot nuts with prizes
vacation w ith her parents, Mr. and
From Pendleton.
ottered.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. W ells o t Pen Mrs. F. C. W oughter.
An inventory ot all roads, bridges dleton were at the home of Mrs. Rena
and railroad crossings in Clatsop coun­ W aterman T hanksgiving afternoon.
At Hospital.
ty Is being made by tho county court Mrs. W aterman is Mrs. W ell’s aunt.
Levi Munger from Fossil was at
for the purpose ot obtaining liability
the hospital last week. He was taken
Insurance.
sick w h ile v isitin g Oscar Payne.
Vf«H Georee Liebe.
Work has been completed on the
Alfred M iddlestaff, Mark Kruse an,
main trunk line and laterals of the
ienry Kowltz, all of Rupert, Idaho ¿lave Dinner Together.
west end sewer in St. Helens, and as­ spent T hanksgiving day at the home
N ine guests were at the W. Beas­
sessments against tin property are of George Liebe. They were on their ley home for T hanksgiving dinner
,73,880.11.
way to the W illam ette valley, where this year. They were Mr. and Mrs.
The Benton-Linn turkey pool has they w ill be at Portland, Salem and W. H. F inley. James Tabor, A lice,
been dissolved because ot the lack ot Lebanon.
birds to make a carload shipment.
Only 1200 ot the 1800 birds required
Aprons and practical articles at the
were In sight.'
Altar Sodoty Bazaar, December 7.—t
J. W. Llewellyn, Southern Pacific adv.
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railroad telegrapher at Crescent Lake,
was killed instantly when his automo
Den Olsen le a v es Again.
bile skidded on the icy surface ot the
HERMISTON, OREGON
Don Olsen, manager of the Colum
Dalles-Callfornia highway near Lapine. hla theatre, was away for the first
The proposed purchase by Des­ few days of th is week. He was it
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
chutes county of the Deschutes hotel Seattle on business m atters connecte<
property for a county farm Is opposed w ith the theatre here.
by a Bend chamber of commerce com­
mittee appointed to investigate the
Goes to Boardman.
matter.
Dewey Payne, pastor of the Seventl
John Shook, one of Klamath coun­ Day A dventist church here, left Moi
ty’s best known pioneer residents, is day n igh t to spend a day In th
dead at the age of 87 years. He was vicin ity of Boardman and Ione.
a veteran of the Modoc war and was
one ot the first lumbermen In the Thanksgiving Dinners.
county.
—Jine—
On T hanksgiving day the J. A
An Installation of two eight-million Clarke fam ily entertained the L«v
candle power beacons on the top ot Reeder fam ily at a dinner; Mr. an
the Richfield tower at Salem has been Mrs. Joe Norton entertained the Ceei
completed.
Similar beacons have Warner fam ily; and J. S. W est en
been Installed at Grants Pass, Rose­ tortalned the A. W. Turnblad family
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By B. M. BOWER
burg and Eugene.
H. E. Brotten of Cloverdale recent­ \ t Swamer Home.
TH-E ace of Western stars in a pictnre
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gilbert, of chat w ill make the blood pulse mad­
ly killed a snow-white goose on Devil's
lake whose wing spread measured 7 enterprise. Oregon, spent last Wed ly through your veins. The exciting,
feet from tip to tip. It weighed 18 nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. A1 »Wift-moviug, crashing drama of a
pounds. Snow-white geese are rare 'red C. Swarner and fam ily.
ighting cowboy who could ride as
In the northwest.
well a* he could shoot— and who had
Cafeteria lunch served at the A ltai
o do both to win the girl of his
With a larger assessed valuation,
¡reams. YOU’LL SAY IT’S GOOD.
approximately 38O.OUO more than last Society Bazaar, December 7.— adv.
;0ME AND SEE IT.
year and with a budget ,4000 less than
the present year, taxpayers of Curry
county are facing a reduction of sov
eral thousand dollars.
PENDLETON'S
October exports from the Astoria
district Increased In value ,238,000
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over exports for October, 1928, despite
a ,500 ton drop In tonnage. This was
due to an increase in salmon ship­
ments and a decline In lumber.
otnccnoN w i s t c o a s t t h e a t r e s , "vc.
A computation of the potential
horsepower of a dam and generating
unit at Big Eddy made at The Dalles
by United States engineers shows that
ÔtORGf E WINTZ PRESENTS
217,438 horsepower could be generat­
ed, enough to supply Industrial power
for Portland and the Puget Sound dis
trlct.
C O L U M B IA
have moved Into the F. C. W oughter
house on the w est side of town. Mr.
Donner is the new pastor of the
Baptlat-Chrlstlan church.
dinner at the L. C. Dyer home.
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Vol. l
A la d d in
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Phone 331.
Herm iston, Ore., December 6, 1929
EDITORIAL
No; 13
BOXWOOD IN STOCK NOW
— and—
COAL ON THE TRACK
MAIL ORDERS DEC. 6
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f r t l l H KEROSENE
r CO AI - OIL ]
niy o
cent an hour. Simple, safe, saniti
Operates like old style lamp— noth- 1
{new to learn. T hu new improved i
I
A la d d in
Better than usual.
Rain in Florida.
Ice at South Pole.
INSTANT-LIGHT
M antle Lamp
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HELPFUL HINTS
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Preparing Canned Salmon.
In order to have unqualified suc­
cess w ith this recipe it is necessary
to have a w aterfall near the house.
Take a medium size can f salmon,
puncture It In several places w ith an
ice pick and place in a sugar sack.
Tie the neck ot the sack securely and
fasten to 20 feet o t clothes line. Fas­
ten clothes line securely to a tree up-
Lfd#batn»lrom the falls, allow in g sack
to hang over top of falls where the
w ater is sw iftest. A fter treatm ent
has progressed tw o hours walk up
boldly and cut rope.
POET S CORNER
"Mother, is it correct to say ‘water
a horse’ when he is th irsty ? ”
"Yes, sn, quite correct.”
"Well, give me a saucer. I'm go­
ing to milk a cat.”
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Frogs and men are much alike.
One croaks,
The other dies.
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I
f
94%
gives you a modern white light irons,
kerosene. Nearest to sunlight of all ‘
artificial lights. Saves eyesight—saves
? N O money. Pays for itself in short time.
Otför Now furnished with beautiful hand
d e c o ra te d g lass and p arc h m en t
' SuK& shades.
S
Com« In Today and See tMs f le t o
U 'h tt« L ig h t D e m o n s tra te d
A BEAUTIFUL ALADDIN FLOOR IAMT WITH HAND DECORATED
PARCHMENT SHADE WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO THE PERSON HOLD­
ING THE LUCKY NUMBER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21.
DRAWING
OF THE LUCKY NUMBER WILL BE HELD PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK
P. M.
ONE NUMBER WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO EACH ADULT PER­
SON VISITING OUR STORE BEFORE 6 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT
DECEMBER 21.
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SENSE AND NONSENSE
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THE NEW INSTANT LIGHT ALADDIN WILL
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.
BRIGHTEN
AND
BE SURE TO GET YOUR NUMBER.
IT
MIGHT BE THE LUCKY ONE.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
A stunning suite
from odds and ends
J
Women Drivers
Bring your Ford here for service
O ur mechanics are courteous and helpful at all times
and they have been specially trained to do a good
job at a fa ir price. Promptness in delivery and a dean
shop are other features you will appreciate.
Something for nothing! Is there anything
else that so intrigues the thrifty housewife as
making use of old things? W ith the modem
vogue for color—especially in painted furni­
ture—many a discarded piece has been quickly,
easily and charmingly reclaimed to high favor.
Ltutnlec4-H ovt Enamel— in delightful colo
is an ideal finish to "pull together” odd pieces.
It will cover wood, brass or iron with equal suc­
cess-com bining them ell into a colorful unit.
Another colorful B -H finish whose quality
testifies to the h ig h standard o f all Bass-
Hueter products.
RASS-HUETER
P A IN T C O M P A N Y
P r in t s • V a r a i s h e s ^ l ^ U i
Bielman Motors
HERMISTON. OREGON
CHAIN
REb&W HITE STORES
NORTON’S GROCERY
CANNED
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SA V E
TH E
G R E E N
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ST A M P S
UNTIL
NEXT ISSUE
SAVE SOME MONEY
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THURSDAY,
DEC. 12
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Beats ;
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Gas
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Electricity
end» « ft « nt
WEATHER
It takes all kinds of people and a
lot of them to keep France in cabi­
nets these days.
Usually where there
is
smoke
there Is fire, but the am ount of
smoke doesn't tell the am ount of
heat.
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
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If you desire publicity just buy a
board r two from us and get your
name in the paper. B eing our own
editor and publisher we can print
w hat we please.
T H E M ARKETS
Portland
- N Y .T IM 3 5
MODERN
W HITE LIGHT
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T U M -A -L U M TICKLER
Points West
of A ll
M usical C omedies *.'
Floor Lamp
Dinner at Dyers.
B. M. Hauser had T hanksgiving
HOOT
GIBSON
'The Q ueen
A Beautiful Aladdin
Burk's For Bargains.
Oscar MikcseP Home.
THEATRE
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, 31.33;
soft white and western white, ,1.24;
hard winter, northern spring and west
era red, ,1 .2 2 ^ .
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy,
,20 50®21; valley timothy 319019.50;
alfalfa, ,1 8 0 1 ,; clover. ,1«; oat bay.
,1«.
Butterfat—47c.
Eggs—Ranch. 31050c.
Cattle—Steers, good, ,10.25011.
Hogs—Good to choice. 33.75010.
Lambs—Good to choice. ,10 50011
Seattle
Wheat — Soft and western white,
white, ,1.26; hard winter, western red
and nor hern spring. ,1.24; Big Bead
bluestem, ,1.33.
Egg» -Ranch. 31048c.
Batterfat -47a.
Cattle—Choice steers. ,9 50010.25
Hoga—Prime light, ,10 25® 10 35.
Lamba—Choice, 310.25910.35.
Spokane
Cattle—S teen , good, 19 25® 10.21.
H ogs- Oood and choice. ,9 50.
Lamb«- Feeder lambs, »8.2601.75.
FREE!!
[ J “ ® WITB 10 CARS OF EITHER.
Pine apple, Whole Sliced, No. 2 1-2 can.................................. 9 for $1.44
Peaches, Fancy Halves, No. 2 1-2 can........................ - .........9 for $1.49
Spinach, No. 2 1-2 can......... .......................— - ............ - ........9 for $ .94
Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2 1-2 can -•••............................. 9 for $ .94
String Beane., Fancy, No. 2 can
...................- .............. 9 for $1.19
Oytters, No. 1 can--.....................................................................9 for $ .89
Clams, Minced, No. 1 eon—
......... ............- —
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-9 fo r $1.29
Rodman Font, No. 2 can —.......................................................9 for $1.19
Del Main Corn, No. 2 can -.......... .............. .................. ..........9 for $ .90
Pumpkin, No. 2 1-2 can
~ ..........
9 for $ .84
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE -------------- ---- --------------------- 90c FEB LB.
1 0 0 1 OVEN OUR U N S OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES BEFORE
PURCHASING.
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SP E C IA L S
SATURDAY and MONDAY
PINEAPPLE, Broken Slice, 2V« tin«
3 tins, 78c; 4, 31.45; dozen.....
$2.89
$1-98
L with Pores,
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43c; 6 85c; dot.
SALMON. :
3 tine,
J Red Sockeye, No. 1
8. 32.00; dozen...........
$1.69
$3.98
PORK AND BEANS. Van Camp’»
New pack. med. ean, per can....
WE A U TO PLEASE.
F B O N E 1 7 1_______________________
KINGSLEY’S
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SAVE MONEY ON YOUR WINTER’S
SUPPLY OF CANNED FOODS THIS
SEASON’S PACK JUST ARRIVED
FRESH FB0M THE CANNERS.
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cuauty amp
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