Mother Die«.
Word was received from Mr. Herb
ert Shesely that hla mother. Mr».
Ella Shesely, passed away Saturday
morning after a long Illness in Ris
ing Sun, Ohio,, where Mr. and Mrs.
Sbesely have been for the past sev
eral months. They expect to return
to Hermiston In the very near future.
From La Grande.
in. purchased a used Chevrolet road
ter from the Black and W hile Gar
ige Wednesday.
Attend Tournament.
Hermiston people attending thi
tournament in Helix were: Mr. F
Shaw, Ted West, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Barker. A. E. Bcnsel and son and
daughter. Ruth and Eddie, Mr. and
Mrs. Felthouse and Earl Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither and
daughter Anna of L a Grande, were
Returns from La Grande.
Hermiston visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Trlndle, who bos been
visiting her mother Mrs. C. H. Cran
Buys Roadster.
dall, In La Grande, returned to Her
K. Tsudaka, section boss at Wes- mlston Wednesday morning.
STATE NEWS
Vernon attended high school her« m w b i r a cmierpirse.
an<| then went to college at Whitman
Bob Beebe and Bill Reynolds, who
and at the University of Washington have been working la Enterprise for
A. A. Little, returned to Hermiston
Monday.
I rom Pendleton.
J. T. Arneson of Pendleton was a
visitor in Hermiston- on Friday.
Hl With Fin.
Bill Shaar has not been working
Walla W*lla Visitor.
at hia shop the last few days owing
Mrs. A. Linder spent Sunday in to the fact that he has the flu.
Walla Walla visiting Mrs. E. P. Con
don.
Pendleton Visitor.
Mias Puullne Morris made a trip t->
From California.
Pendleton Friday on business.
Mrs. C. C. Durfey, who haa been
spending tho winter In California, See Show.
returned to Hermiston lost week.
Ina Lenhart, Robert McReynolds,
F. Baty and Coralenc Duane were in i
Motor to Heppner.
Pendleton Sunday to see «. e show
Herbert Hedwall and Grace Jack- “Hot For Paris,"
son made a trip to Heppner Sunday
to visit Mr. Hedwall's brother, Monte Go to Pendleton.
Hedwall, who is employed In the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sigler made a
creamery at Heppner.
trip to Pendleton Tuesday night.
Has Flu.
Mrs. Otto Pierce has been confin Pendleton Business Visitor.
R°of Catches Fire.
.»d to her home with the flu for the
J. S. Burnham made a business
The fire department was called
last few days.
trip to Pendleton Wednesday.
out Sunday morning to make a trip
to J. N. Norton’s home to see about
From Umatilla.
a fire on the roof. Damage to the
Walla W*lla Visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Connell, of
Mr. Morlan made a business trip roof was estimated at about »50.00.
Umatilla, were in Hermiston Mon to Walla Walla Wednesday.
day on business.
The sitae board of control has
awarded io the General Petroleum cor
poration a contract for 1,000,000 gal
ions of gasoline at a basic price ol
U t i cents a gallon delivered in Port
Move to Umatilla.
land. This is 3 cents per gallon ices
Attend Debate.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel, who
than paid by the state during the past I From The Dalles.
Hermiston people attending tho have been residing In Hermiston,
year.
Mrs. A. Winchester and baby debate at Umatilla were E. L. Cherry,
have moved to Umatilla where they
Belated reports following the cocat- I daughter from The Dalles, are visit Margaret McDevitt and Miss Laura
will make their home.
al storm of last week show Port Or ing at the Joe Udey home this wack. Wallace.
ford's port dock sustained consider
Works in Drug Store.
able damage when the wind tore off [New Settler. ’
Employed at Hotel.
Oscar Payne Is working at the drug
halt the dock fish receiving station
A Mr. Anderson from the Cran>
Margaret Guthrie of Portland and
and blew part of it into the sea, and Ronde, arrived thia week and t-J Mr. Green, also of Portland, are now store for a few days until George
other portions to a high hill back of I starting improvement work on his employed at the Hermiston hotel, Shdton returns from Seattle.
T h e new Screen-G rid Bosch R adio is
the structure.
North HUI ranch. James Beebe Is whore they arc taking the places of
Motors
to
Pendleton.
putting
down
a
well
on
the
place.
More than 1,800,000 fish will be
Florenxe DeVera and Maura DeVera.
priced w ithin teach o f every pocketbook,
John HaddOx motored to Pendle
who left for Bellingham, Washing
brought from the hatchery at Union
ton Tuesday on business.
by the state game commission and Newcomers.
ton, Monday, where they will work
but quality performance and appearance
A. E. Mattlce and family have on a ranch.
held in ponds at Wallows, Lostine,
couch th e h ig h e s t q u a lity p o in t o f
Confined With Flu.
Enterprise and Joseph until they reach moved Into the Ella B. Percy house
Dr. F. V. Prime, who was confin
a slse of five or six Inches, when they on Main street. Mr. Mattlce Is em- Motors to Walla Walla.
Onodera radio desirability. Engineered to
will be turned into the streams oi -loyed by the Union Pacific as Sig
Dewey Schiller motored to Walla ed to his home with the flu last
nal Maintainer.
Wallowa county.
Walla Wednesday night on business week-end. Is back at work this week.
die new four dem ent Screen-Grid tubes,
Almost 2000 Oregon trappers, who
Bosch Radio gives every advantage o f
Ill With Fln.,-
From La Grande.
failed to make the legally required Hired as Chemist.
Word was received here that Ver
R. C. Brumhnch of La Grande was
J. E. Halliburton Is 111 With a
report on their fur tako for the 1928
Audio’s new development. Bosch tone—
29 trapping season, will be arrested non Waterman, whoee home le here, In Hermiston Tuesday and Wednesday severe attack of the flu on hla ranch
in the Columbia district.
and subjected to a court trial as a re has been hired In the Camas Paper attending to business Interests.
sensitivity, selectivity, tonal shielding and
suit of a 40 per cent "fur report dull Mills In Washington, as a chemist.
clency,” discovered on the state game
operating simplicity are outstanding. The
COLUMBIA NEWS—COHTD.
commleolon books.
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new Bosch Radio has been tested as no
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Progress In the quest for oil being
made at Flshtrap is satisfactory, the
ous, Laurence ‘Hunt; dramatic, Opal
radio was ever tested before— it is radio’s
officials of the company say, and the
Stockard; serious, Lena Savage.
well la down more than 300 feet. The
most highly developed receiver. Price o f
Upper division— Humorous, Helen
work brings stories of oil Indications
•Tendrzcjewskl; dramatic, Leo Hoddox
In the vicinity of Stringtown, one mile
D e Luxe Console $240.00— less tubes.
lerious, Dorcaa-Throop. -_
weet of Myrtle Point, where It was
The
Columbia
Items
are
handed
In
O ther models from $119.50 up, less tubes.
first Intended to drill.
>y members of the upper rooms. Las*
J. H. Mod row and J. M. Johnson of
veek In an endeavor to create more
Ban Francisco announce that construc
n eve a youngster drew on her
tion will start within ten days on the
Imagination too much and handed lr
Cascade Box company plant three
an item stating-that-.the Stewart fam
miles south of Klamath Falio. The
ily wag at Belscampers for dinner
plant will cost »60,000 and will employ
This Item was "all wet” eo we art
M men. It will have an output ol
only too glad to withdraw it.
M oarloads or 900,000 box shooks
monthly.
The owners of the Mankin-Boll gold
TR0
mine on Poorman's creek out from
LAUM DBT
FH 0M E 1 8 -J
Jacksonville announce that the mine
la achtdnled to roopen toon. Whllo
the vein on the mine Is not large, the
COMPLETE PROTECTION
ore is rich enongh to make It profit
1— Life,
3— Permanent Total
4-—Sickness.
LATEST BOBBING
able to operate the property, and there
2-------Old Age Income.
Disability.
6— Accident
SHAVING
are prospects of opening large bodies
d
See J O E N H A D D O X , Agent
of ore at greater deptha.
One week after he was accidentally
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shot while returning from a rabbit
hunt, Daniel Bland, 20, son of Mr. and
Harry Harto, famous ace of the speedways, gives pretty Mary Brian
Mrs. Robert Bland of near Redmond, film queen, pointers about racing In this “still” from the latest "roaring
died In a Bend hospital. Young Bland road
phonoplay, "Burning Up” which has Just been released by Para
The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hermiston. —
waa injured when a 22-caliber rifle mount. Powered with Richfield and lubricated with Rlehlube. Just as
We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week.
resting against hia side was accident ‘" 7 , * ' ’.Pee^ 7 " ° rk’ w“ u* d «" th° reel production. This famous
ally discharged whon tho youth and tdbutor
at the B1‘ ck and Whlte Garage, your local die-
Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings.
James Beaver were riding In an auto
mobile.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
W. M. Shrode of San Diego, Cal.,
representing a firm which Is raloing
and marketing peaa, has selected Coos
YES MA'AM
and Curry counties as offering the
PENDLETON, OREGON
beet location for August and Septem Published in the intonate of the pen pie of Hermkton and vicinity by
We’ll bring It right over. "Ready"
ber output. It la the hope of the eon
and '‘W illing’’ to give you every ser
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THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
corn which Mr. Shrode represents to
vice— phone, delivery, charge ac
secure a tract of 330 acres to work
counts, and at savings which only
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—
SA V E T HE
G R E E N T H R IF T
tinder company mc.r.ageinont, and to Voi. 30
group buying can accomplish.
Hermiston. Ore., March #, 1930
No. 10
induce many ranchcm to plant special
SPECIAL CANNED GOODS SALE
ly for furnishing the company peas
ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT
EDITORIAL
to be delivered In the months named.
Work Bench— Do you need a work
bench?
We
have
plans
at
our
office
Prospect for a loan of »200,000 from
We have a mighty nice little town for a dandy. Drop In and look them
the federal government for the estab
here and by having a spring clean over. Anyone cen build this in a
llshment of five scutching plants in
the Willamette valley Is encouraging up it could be made to look better. few hours at a very reasonable coet
according to W, B. Bartram, superln Why doesn’t some club or the city
LÛNMAID SEEDLESS RAJSINS, '¿"packages
tendent of the state flax Industry, who dads sponsor such a plan? The en
tire staff of this paper la for It.
CLASSIFIED ADS
returned to Salem from Washington
JELL DESSERT
.’ELLO. any flavor, 6 packages.............................
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
Assorted. 3 for
Bartram wra told by the farm board
that under the law the Ioan could be
I0WANA CORN. 7 cans ........................ ................ ......... ...................... 83e
Thorter days end longer skirts. FOR SALE— Some pieces of lumber
furnished only Io co-operatively owned
BROOMS
P. ft O. LAUNDRY 8OAP, 1« bars— ................... ....................... 1.— 3Se
Less
to see and leas time to see It in.
in first class shape. Never used
plants. Organisation of the co-opera
Gem, a very good value
Is
the
cry
of
our
fashion
editor.
UNGRADED PEAS. 7 cans.......... .............. ...........
tire plant, such as Is required by the
HOME
FOR
SALE—With
all
modern
government, will not be diftleult hr
NICE CRISP LETTUCE. 3 t o r ............................... ............................... 32«
LAYER CANE
V. V. Lewis Is building a barn on
conveniences. We will build It to
Old Fashioned Cocoanut ...
suit you.
the J, I. Agnew place thia week.
for
4ÎC
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SNOWDRIFT
WE HAVE SPRING SWEATERS AND POLO SHOTS
This Is a "Show Me" age. You FOR SALE— A folding bed, by a lady
I Pound T,n ____
that folds up and looks like a sofa.
Jnat the G*rment for Spring Days
would think every one was from Mis
J.
W.
Hammon
Is
doing
a
little
souri the wey they hews to be shown.
DON'T FORGET WE HAVE THE NEST LINE OF >1 HOSE MADE
RED AND WHITE OLIVES
But we have plans for all kinds of repairing on his house.
Silk, Full Fashioned, and in the new Spring Shade«.
Ripe Missions, 2 f o r ______
farm buildings and homes we are
Try a Pair and Be Convinced
•b is to show.
_
not high priced
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
KECK BARBER SHOP
!
SPECIAL ANN0UNCEMEK1
£
"’"REDsWHITE STORES
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
S Pendleton DyeWks.-Model Cleaners
SPECIALS
For Sat. and Mon., March 8-10
NORTON’S GROCERY
Specials Saturday-Mon.
Mar. 1-3
J •]
23c
79c
49c
79c
Sales :: Exchange
Insurance
Have you any Real Estate
to Liat? I am prepared
to handle your property.
R. G T O D D
FSnne
9-J
Hem iiton, Orv
43c
This Is the answer we received as
E. C. Harris Is finishing the re
a definition of ANATOMY.
The modeling of his home.
anatomy Is the human body composed
of two parte, the chlst which holds
• he lungs and a piece of liver, and
You can't wear a law suit.
the stummlek which contains the fol
You can't write with * pig pen.
lowing bowels, A. E, I. O, U and
You can’t buy a cap tor your knee.
some times W and Y.
We can't kep this up forever.
a
H tsM iy r o w e Mouret o r
q uam ty am p
e e a v ic r
red W hite
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