The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 10, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. JULY 10. 1030
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Deoember, 190«, at the poatoKlce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
PAGE THREE
of Portland are visiting at the borne Entertain With Picnic.
¡paratlon for everything la being put , hours, the evenings are filled with
ot their brother, J. O. Sage, of this
Mrs. Enos Martin and Mrs. Ralph
into tip-top shape for the coming, entertainment for there Is offered to
city.
Brownson entertained with a de­
show. The grounds are being made'the visitors the famed Happy Chn-
lightful picnic lunch at the Martin
reaily. the track is being, worked, yon show. This is the most unique
Condon Visitors.
home Sunday evening in honor of
over; barns are awaiting the arrival of western pageants and besides Its
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Putman and
of stock here August 1,
show features which depict a typical
daughters. Gene and Mildred, were daughter Marjorie, who were visiting
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1 Bi sides the barns to make the town of early frontier days, there are
Condon visitor this week.
from Multnomah, Oregon.
About
The Round-Up. Pendleton’s big Texas steers, the buckers, etc., ccuu- the Happy Canyon dances with which
30 old friends of the Putmans were coimnuaity show, is kept in the minds fortable, (here must be plenty of the evenings' program close. Music
present, the young folks enjoying of people of tbs eastorn Oregon city way for the stock: those big brutes for the dances this year will be by
Leave For Astoria.
Gerald McKenzie and Ruaseli swimming and tennis before lunch all the year long, but the months o f. have never heard of the eighteen day Cole McElroy's orchestra.
Blessing left on Tuesday even­ .while the older people visited. After July and August find them partlcu- diet and they feast on an unlimited
ing for Astoria where they will be the lunch, music was enjoyed' by larly busy in preparation for the quantity of Round-Up hay.
Former Resdents Here.
employed for the summer.
those present.
1 Western exhibition August 28, 2!i
Mall orders for Round-Up tickets Mr. and Mrs. I. E. l'utman and dau-
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are coming in to the Pendleton office ghter Marjorie, former residents of
Just now there Is a bustle of pre- and the twcnty-flr3t annual show Hermiston, now of Multnomah, Ore-
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---- gives promise of a record breaking at- gon, visited in Hermiston Thursday.
! tendance. The local office will open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They
' August 16.
returned to their home Monday
nornlng.
PENDLETON PREPARES
Published every Thursday at Her­
miston. Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Riggs, editor and manager.
One Year
Bi» Months_________ _
HERALD. HHHMASTON. OREGON.
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Dinner Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bard of Echo
and G. L. Dunning and daughter,
Marllla, of Stanfield, were dinner
guects at the Brierlcy home In this
city Saturday evening.
FOR BIG ROUND-UP
W
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Visits With Parents.
John Pace of Portland spent the
Fourth of July visiting with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace, who
reside on the North Hill.
A I A Cheque« ore sow bleed to the toaederd «toe of the new U. S.
paper stoeey— Oeeenleetle«« »10, »30, »50, »100 aed »300.
Motor to Pendleton.
Roy Hills, Edmund Driggs, Albert
Kennings. Jimmy Neary and Harold
Pace motored to Pendleton Sunday.
Leaves for Portland.
Mrs. J. M. Pace left Wednesday
morning for Portland where Bhe will
visit several days with her daughter,
Mrs. C. H. Nuckolls.
As the safest and most convenient way to carry money
whHe traveling, w e recommend A. A A. Cheques. The
method o f using this insured money is extremely simple«
® You sign here when you buy'A. B. A. Cheques. /
© You sign again here in the presence of the
person who accepts the cheque from you.
© Look here for name o f selling bonk. Our name
appears on all A, A A. Cheques w e selL
Visits Brother.
Miss Gertrude Hughes of Pocatel­
lo, Idaho,, visited at. the H. G. Mc-
Cully home in Columbia district this
week. Miss Hughes is Mr. McCully's
Bister.
First N a tio n a l B ank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit« O ver »50,000
I . B. Sway«, Pre».
Visit From Portland.
The Misses Clara and Alma Sage
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
TROUBLE
SH O O T E R S
TlIEY a re m a r lu m e n a t
d ia g n o sis, b ecau se o f sp e­
cia l F ord train in g! D e a d
i k o l i at r e m o v in g
tro u b les, b ecau se o f con ­
stant practice and m od ­
e r n s p e c ia liz e d e q u ip ­
m e n t! Y ou can save tim e
and m on ey h ere o n r e ­
p a ir s , g r e a s in g , a c c e s ­
s o r ie s , w a s h in g a n d
p o lish in g . G en u in e F ord
parts an d flat rates a re
fu r th e r g u a r a n te e s o f
sa tisfaction . P ro m p t ae~
v ic e. D rive in today.
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Besides the
Round-Up
daytime
Jess H o p p e r ’s H e r d D a ir y C o w s
Travelers s s
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The Safe W a y to Carry M oney
O u r m echanics a rc
expert
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Public Auction
20 MONTHS TO PAY
20 MONTHS TO PAY
Cows with cow testing records. This herd will be sold at the
Fair Grounds, Hermiston, at 1 P. M.
The experienced, courteous drivers
of the Union Pacific Stages are train-
j ed to assist passengers, particularly
yovngsters, women traveling with
children and elderly people. On your
vacation trip, travel the comfortable,
economical ■ way—In our modern,
roomy motor coaches.
Departure
times are:
FOR PORTLAND:
10:10 A. M. 1:11 P. M. 6:10 P. M.
’ 1:27 P. M.
FOR PENDLETON, BOISE & VAST
5:48 A. M. *9.08 P. M. 6:39 P. M.
*3.03 P. M.
•Pendleton only.
_ W ed n esd a y , July 16
ON SATURDAY NEXT
5
JULY 12--AT 1:30 P. M.
I will sell A. H. Judkins Furniture and Household Goods.
Sale Includes Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Tables, Dresser, Kitch-
en Cupboard and Kitchen Cabinet and other articles too numerous
to mention.
GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT MY NEW LOCATION NEXT TO THE
THRIFT SHOP
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A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER
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Phone 571
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Hermiston, Oregon.
Eoe Burk’s Big Sale Ad.— Poge 5.
THROUGH SERVICE TO ALL
EASTERN POINTS.
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WHEN IT COMES TO FOODS. WE SAY IT WITH
BURK’S BIG
Money Raising
SALE
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To accomplish the purpose of this sale, namely, MONEY RAISING, we are
offering Bargains in all lines of merchandise in our large stock. This is a
money saving opportunity for the thrifty buyers in this district. Our loss is your
gam ! Come early while the lines are complete.
Bui'k’s Best Package C o ffee....................................................
^**^50’ ^.*38
lc SALE-Fancy C o ok ies, 1 lb. 39c; 2 lbs. 40c
Lemons and Oranges ..................................
.60
.50
13 Cakes Crystal White S o a p ..................................................
.65
.50
Van Camp’s Pork and B e an s................................ ""... ."..I. 4 for 39 c
3 Pkgs. M acaroni..........................................
.30
.23
3 Pkgs. S p aghetti ........................... \ ........
.30
.23
Good Corn, 2 c a n s............................
■ .25
Alfalfa S e e d .....................................................
15c
Bo king P ow der............................... ..................... ..... '
.25
.20
Good Matches, c a rto n ........................ """"".".."."I".....
.25
.19
Gheradelli’s Ground Chocolate, 1 Pound...............................
.35
.27
Gheradelli’s Ground Chocolate, 3 Pounds,.....
1.05
.80
Green Japan Tea, P o u n d ..........................
.60
.39
Green Gunpowder Tea, P o u n d ........*"L"""....L..L....?L...L...'.
.60
.39
Crescent Brand “Congou” Black Spider Leg, Pound
.60
.39
Rubber Boots, “U. S ” ...................
5.00 3.49
“Visor” Straw H a ts .....................
1.00
.75
Good Khaki H a ts ................................. ...................... ............
.75
.49
Silk and Linen Hate ........ ......................................................
.75
.59
Silk Lined Velour Kata ............................
.7.00' 5.50
| Alexander Dress Hats ...........................
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5.00 3.90
Goodwcar Felt H a ts .................................. ............
3.50 2.50
Men’8 and Boy’s C a p s .............................................................
20%
OFF.
N eckties..................................
20%
OFF.
Dress P a n ts.........................
20% OFF.
Dress Sox ................................. ..................................................
20% OFF.
All Silk U nderw ear...............„........... ..........7..........................
20% OFF.
5c SALE-Ladies’ Silk Ho»e, 1 pr. $1.25; 2 pr. $1.30
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H- e . ............................................................... ONE-HALF PRICE
Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose
1.50 1.19
Ladies’ Full Fashioned H o s e ........
1.95 1.39
Sw eaters..........
20% OFF
Fancy Silk Dress S h i r t s ...............
20% OFF
Boys' Dress S h irts.....
20% OFF
Suspenders....
20% OFF
K rit Underwear
................................... ,
20% OFF
IVr.rk Shirts—Oversizes
......................... ' i IK to 1.35 1.00
Work Shirts—O versizes..........
•
1.00
.89
Work Shirts— O versizes...........................................................
\
1.25 1.00
Work Shirts—O versizes
...............................
v ,
.85
.69
AH Overalls (except Levi’s and Hawk B ran d -'.’.”'.'’
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20%
OFF
All Jewelry, Notions, Stationery......................
20% OFF
S T R IC T L Y
C A S H
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
WH1. Hamm, Agent.
Coming to
PENDLETON
I D r. M ellen th in
SPECIAL ATTENTION
to
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOES NOT OPERATE
W ill be at
D0RI0N HOTEL
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on
TUESDAY, JULY 22
from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge For Consultation
Dr. Mellenthln’g visits are greatly
I appreciated and patronized, espec­
ially by those who are suffering or
ailing from troubles of the Internal
organs, in the chest or abdomen; also
¡bend, ear, nose or throat. The Doctor
J accepts only those who can be treat­
ed medicinally with the aid of cor­
rect diet and hygiene for which a
noninal charge ic made.
Women if married pleas» bring
their husbands.
Whatever your complaint may be
it /111 b<- 'f interest to consult the
(doctor
..its trip.
nclow are the names of a few of
]fcls many satisfied patients:
Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Asters.
Alfred Clemmens. Corvallis.
Chas. Desch, Portland.
\ J. G. Grubbc, Albany.
Mrs. J. O. Iluntsucker, Toledo.
W. E. Hankins, Mt. Hebron. Calif.
Denver Kincaid, Ashland.
Bert Lampa, St. Helens.
L. H- Martin, Moro.
F. O. Pollard, Yreka, Calif.
E. F. Smith, Heppner.
Hrs. Wm. Schucning, Helix.
I e» Oey, North Powder.
T. L. Shown. Goldendrle.
Erna Turner, Mlkkalo.
Henry TroWbrldgo, John Day.
J. II. Wood, Eugene.
V. P. Harris. Athena.
Mrs. B. Danks, Klamath Falla.
Mrs. Waiter Fcott, Mt. Angel.
HMenry Schultz, Pendleton.
Mrs. O. N. Kimball, Crabtree.
Mrs. Frank Slmpsor, ’’ood ¿liver.
i Lee Sleeker, La (i nde.
Note above the e art date and
place! Permanent address: 258 So.
¡Serrano. Los Angeles, Calif.
Not CUT PRICES but CUT COSTS, th a t is why we are able to offer our cus­
tom ers such values, such low prices on quality merchandise. T hat is why we
always set the prices and our competitors try to follow.
S p ecia ls for F riday, Saturday, M onday
MAC MARR FLOUR
MACMARR COFFEE
A high grade general purpose flour, hard wheat
biend, guaranteed.
4 9 Lb. Bag
1.39Barrel (4 Bass) S. 50
If we charged you a dollar a pound we
couldn't sell you a better coffee. Ground to
order.
PEACHES
BEST FOODS
Rosedale Brand—Good Table
Quality.
Try them.
Gold Med»l Mayonaise
or Relish Spread
3 No. 2% Tins ................
Full Pint Jar ......................
SALTED PFANUTS
KERR S PRESERVES
Spanish
Fresh shipment. Energy food.
2 Pounds for ..............
39c
Assorted
3 Lb. Glass Jar ...........
..... 29c
5 Lb. Tin .....................
PINEAPPLE
,
J. D. Dole's Hawaiian Pack
A wonderful summer weather
food. A real value.
3 Large Tins ............
GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR
A New Gold Medal Product
69c
33c
SHREDDED WHEAT
PUFFED WHEAT
25c
2 Packages ....
LIBBY'S
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
P®et’» Granulated Soap
The billion bubble soap
SPERRY'S
For washing machines
Extra Cream Rolled Oats
Quick Cooking Oats
Bars........ 39c
Case, 100 Ears
$3.75
1 Large Size ____
25c
2 Packages .....
39c
1 Small Size FREE
9 Lb. Bag
SAUER KRAUT
Best grade canned
No. 2 Tins
49c or........... 25c
MACMARR STORES
HERMISTON
Stone’« Division
PHONE 241