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PAGE SIX T H » HBBM1STOW TTKRÀLD, HERMISTON, OKEGOH. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week , Assembled for Information of Our Readers. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Here From Canada. , Walla Walla; Thomas F. Rooney. Gene Mathews from Williams Lake, Portland; Rex P. Brumback, La- HritiBh Columbia, arrived in Hermis Grande; John Simms, Joseph; Walter ton Tuesday afternoon for a few days' B. Watt, Seattle; and E. Marker, visit with h Is sister. Mrs. A. W Vancouver, B. C. Turnblad. mlston Bakery is now one of the most bay buslne sanitary In the state, a credit to any community. Still Impoves. Mr. W. L. Blessing is still in Her Thawing in Season. miston, In spite of the rumor that The city pipe thawing machine has been going around that he left has been busy this week. The mach for Portland. His eye Is getting bet Inc is effective and is a vailable for ter all the time. use by anyone who will pay a small charge. In Kelso. J. O. Pearson, manager of the See Show. Black and White garage, made a trip Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Todd, Mr. and to Kelso, Washington, Monday and Mrs. Julius Gimble and Mrs. Leila Tuesday of this week. Phelps attended shows in Pendleton last week. THURSDAY, JANUARY • Hibbard Gliders, the sled that ! ■ ■ guides easily, and with the hoi- £ | low ground runners, runs fust « | and smoothly. S ■ 8 ■ ■ ............................................................. »3 00 ■ No. M 231— 36 Inch Sled & ............................................................. |2.^0 ■ ' - ■ ................................................ 33 75 ! No. M 232— 40 inch Sled @ No. M 233— 44 inch Sled ® ___________ .. Barney & Berry Skates, small sixes, up to and including size 0»/2, regular $2.00 Skates, either Boys’ or Girls, @ .........................98c Caps Mittens Friday and Sat. Cash Prices B U R N H A M ’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE TUM-A-LUM TICKLER AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE 0 Look These Over 8. i A I ~ ■ ■ Larger Sizes, either Boys’ or Girls’ Skates @ .......................... $1 59 ■ Hockey Skates, Nickel Plated, the Skate for real pleasure skat- ® ing, regular $3.50 Skates @ ......... - ................................................$1.69 k Double Runner Skates f»r Children........................................................ Agc £ Oregon Hd we. & fmplt Go. ¡ Where Your Dollars Have More “Sense” Underwear i _______________ g j.z g SKATES Wool Socks Overshoes _ * Gloves KINGSLEY’S i ■ ■ ' g ’ No. M 230— 32 Inch Sled I Eagles That A re Well Feathered l»3o SLEDS The 1930 Lane county (air will be Moves Office.............................................. , held September 16 to lj)„ inclusive, It Dr. A. E. Marble has moved his. was decided at a meeting of the (air Move on Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. James Arrberg mov office from the building where he board. ed yesterday on t heir ranch on the had formerly been to the Hermiston Carl Haberiach has been reelected Hermiston project that they bought hospital. secretary-manager of the Tillamook several years ago. They expect to Two Card Parties. County Creamery association. This engage in dairy Ing. Mr. Aruberg In Pendleton. In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kelley and George Jenkins was in Pendleton wilt be his 27th year. has formerly been employed by the Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen have Wednesday afternodn on business. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boynton were ■ J. 8. Smith Livestock company, o! Coos Bay's 1929 lumber export ex been in Pendleton ssveral times late hosts and hostesses at two card par ceeded by 10,000,000 feet the record Pilot Rock. ly to see Mr. Henrlksen’s father, A1 ties recently at the home of Mrs. * Works ®t Office. of 1928. The figure for 1929 was 111,- eg Henriksen, who was in an automobile Ruth Bensel, who did not return Neil Boynton. Last Friday they en 888,136, valued at 33,068,300. wreck recently. Mr. Henriksen was to school at LaGrande this term, Is tertained with five tables of five s Meeting Postponed. On account of the stormy weather struck by another car while he was By a vote ot 2 to 1 the Coos county doing part time work at the office hundred. The prizes went to Cur ■ court bos decided to Include in the the regular meeting of the Order of driving near Ione last Thursday. His of the assistant county agent. tis Simons, who won first prize for the Eeastern Star was postponed last car was almost completely wrecked 1930 budget 329,000 for a new road the men, anj Thelma Harkenrider, Tuesday evening. and he was severely injured. from Marshfield to the beaches. who won first prize for the women. Return Home. The Albany chamber of commerce Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and The second prize went to Mr. and Works Again. The second is having printed 6000 12-page book Assists at Hospital. Bobby returned to Hermiston Sunday Mrs. George Wagner. Mrs. Lottie Da y is acting as nurse Herbert Hedwall is working again afternoon. Mr. Jenkins had been at party was last Tuesday evening. lets, Including a map o( Linn county, (or distribution during the coming and assistant at the Hermiston hos ed at Burnham's store. He was un tending a mee ting of county agents Gerald White won first prize for the pital now. Mrs. W. B. Beasley is able to work for several days on ac in Corvallis, while Mrs. Jenkins had men and Mrs. James Todd first prize year. the matron. count of having an infected hand. been visiting for several weeks at the for the women. The second prizes Prospects for a large building pro His hand is much better. home of her mother, Mrs. A. J. went to Mr. and Mrs . Ursel Hiatt. gram at La Grande during 1930 are Four tables of five hundred were Pea per. Sick With Cold. good. The Union Pacific will start played at this party. Mrs. W. B. Beasley has been sick Stays «t Scotts, work on the new depot early in the in bed with a bad cold the last few A. F. Rohrman, new owner of the Goes to Joseph. spring. days. Ford garage, is now staying at the A. A. Little took a trip to Joseph, Lou Isaacs, oldest Indian on the Burk's for Bargains. J. A. Scott home. Oregon, today in the Interests of the Klamath reservation, died at Chilo Goes Hunting. quin. Her exact age was unknown, Harry Kelley went duck hunting but she was at least 115. No relatives on the river Wednesday afternoon. Arditorium Repaired. Some repair work has been done on survive her. TROY LA U N D R Y PHONE 1 9 -W the Hermiston auditorium. A. Sone- Marion county will spend approxi At Hotel. wn and O. T. Lockridge did the mately 3785,000 In the improvement of The following out of town gueste work. its roads and bridges during the year have registered at the HermilBton 1930, according to estimates made hotel this week: William Whitney Redecorating Interior. LATEST BOBBING public recently. Kennewick; Barney Barne, Walla The Hermiston Bakery, under the SHAVING ■ Walla; Roy Fugate, Portland; J. S. Notwithstanding the restriction on managership of W. R. Howe, is being ■!■ production last year the cut of the •hooper, Portland; A. Yontiovitch, calsomlned and painted. The Her- Bend lumber mills was approximately 26,000,000 board foot, a gain of 16,- 000,000 over 1928. The tax levy for the city ot Med ford for the coming year will be 18.2 mills, a slight decrease from the 1929 levy, which was 18.3 mills. The tax will raise 3143,762. The Umatilla county court recently set the 1930 tax levy at 12.2 mills, the lowest since 1918. This will bring In 3675,717.67 from the county for state and county purposes. The Lane county court la asked by the Grants Pass chamber of commerce i 1! and the Josephine county court to op pose the proposed highway from Med ford to the Oregon caves. The Willamette Valley Sheep & Goat Breeders' association held Its annual meeting at McMinnville Janu ary 11. Breeders are up in arms against sheep and goat-killing dogs. The semi-annual meeting of the 16 POUNDS OF SUGAR — ........................................... "........... | t()0 Sandy Pioneer and Early Settlers' so ciety will be held in the Sandy grange ball Sunday, January 26. The pro 5 GALS COAL OIL $1.05 gram will be composed of numbers by old-time settlers. HILLS BROS., M. J. B.— ANY KIND COFFEE, per p°und - 49c It Is reported at The Dalles that the government has secured a large tract of land on the Oregon side of the Co WHY PAY MORE? . lumbla river south of Umatilla rapids and is planning a large airport for Bine F ron t But the Bines are all on the Outside the use of mail planes. The Dundee Walnnt association re cently shipped out the largest single carload of walnuts and nut-meats that has ever left Oregon. The single car load totalled 35 tons and was con signed to a Boston firm. PHONE 341 HERMISTON, OREGON Improvements contemplated in Salem by the Oregon-Washington Water Bervice company during the next few months will cost approxi mately 3300,000, according to an whl. h' ll «"hi**’ ft- L,n,,,b‘>rKh dre’ * <l In the warm aviation clothe, nouncement made recently. vm ui they donned nheu they started on an Inspection tour of the air n » ll .route on which they Inaugurated passenger service : ., j„!y “ The first baby born in Vale in 1930 Published in the interests of the peo pie of Hermiston and vicinity by will start the new year with consider able worldly possessions, which will THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. Include a bank account, a savings pol SAVE THE G R EEN T H R IF T ST A M P Icy, several trade accounts and nu Vol. 30 Hermiston, Oregon. January 16, 1930 No. 3 merous gifts, the donations of Vale business and professional men. The EDITORIAL contest started the first and Is open to POMES all, providing the baby Is born in Vale. Here are your winter needs. Don't laugh when you see a man Wood and coal THE MARKETS walking down the street talking to Portland himself. Ha may be in a conference. So you don’t freeze. [• 1 • Wheat—Big Bend bluestent. 31.87; •oft white, western white. 11.36; hard If you think it Is all rigth to spank Cold Feet the kids, why do you feel ashamed Retreat winter, northern spring, western rod. GINGHAMS. 33 inch............................................. 19c 3134. when the neighbors catch you? Heat. PERCALES. 3« inch ................- .......................................... ..... * Hay Alfalfa, 323.50 0 24 per ton; SOISETTES ........ 38c valley timothy. 320 50 21; eastern INSURANCE KONKUNO ........................................................ 42c Oregon timothy, 322.50®23; clover, You insure your car against a We have the heat and 320; oat hay, 319; oats and vetch, 320 <004 many things but how about so hot. TOWELING, CRAASH OR GLASS ................................". I9u 020.50. leterioration Insurance? Insurance WHITE MATERIALS ONE-HALF PRICE Batterfat—280 30c. For every perfectly pimple girl companies don't sell It hut we do— CDD CRET0KS ONE HALF PRICE Eggs—Ranch. 28 0 35c. e good garaga. A 3100 or 3150 gar- there is a simply perfect one. WOOL SHIRTS. GLOVES, CAPS, UNDERWFAR AT REDUCED »ge should easily last 20 years— an Cattle—8teers. good, »10.7501 150. annual rate of 35.00 or 37.50 per Hogs—Good to choice, 39.26010.75. PRICES It le slperfectly simple to buy good Lambs—Good to choice, »110H.50 annum. Come in and let us explain* material from us. Drop In and talk ODD LINE 0 F SHOES FOR MEN, $2.C0— FOR WOMEN, $1.50 AND this policy to you. Seattle things over with ua— any time. $1.00—AND FOR CHILDREN $l.C0 If the fisherman catches you kiss Wheat Soft white, western white, 31.26; hard winter, western rsd, north ing his wife— be nonchalant, smoke Then there was the Scotchman a herring. •rn spring, 31.25; bluestcm, $1,57. that offered a thousand dollars to Eggs— Ranch, 29025c. _______________________ P H O N E T T Y the man that would make him a Batterfat—28c. J. Arnburg has moved to his millionaire. Cottle—Choice steers, 410913 50. place east of town and contemplates additional Improvements. Hogs—Prime light, »1050010.^6. Weather for Hermiston and vlcla- Lombe— Choice, »10.56011. ••y— worse If no change cornea for We know that California weather the better. Spokane Cattle— Steer«, good. »9.75010 56. was too good to loot. K jw that win ter Is really here a;— you keeping Hogs -Good, choice, 310.25010.35. I H Z S M IZ T O N 'e H O U S Z O H O U A U T V A N O S Z n v iC Z Why not spend the evening by the Lambe—Medluin to good. 39.25 01« the coni bln full? shortage now fire reading our new plan hooka. We would sure be uncomfortable. would be glad to bring you one. "" ' — ' - ' m u m ......... . 1 - . — , ^ . . KECK BARBER SHOP 1«, WHAT IS ADVERTISING? “Advertising is the education of the public as to what you are, where yon are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com modity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.’’ — Elbert Hubbard. RED'WHITE STORES NORTON’S GROCERY ARE YOU IN A QUANDARY? Customers tell us that before they traded here they bad to "hustle about’’ In order to purchase their gro cery needs ecoomlcally. But they have found o ut that al 1 their pur chases are RIGGHT in PRICE and Quality when t hey trade at this Red & White chain store. Specials Saturday-Mon. Jan. 18-20 SERV-US COFFEE, Same High Grade 1 lb. Glassine Bag ............................ SERV-US TINY BEETS 2 No. 2 Tins................. A BED WHITE JELL DESSERT 6 f o r ....................................... Bartlett Pears, Mammoth Peaches Fancy, in syrup, 2*4 tins, both for SNOWDRIFT J l ou vl Tin ......................... _____ 40c 55c 47c 69c 79c * 1" ' jjvCL.TO y A RED&WHITE