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HKRMUSTO3T HERALD, HERMISTON, 0REGO3T.
mer mayor of Hermiston, was In this!
city Thursday of this week looking
after road matters.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
V isit Prom 1« Grande.
“C'randma” Rogers and little grind
daughter from ba Grande are mak
ing an extended visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hooker, in Colum
bia district.
urday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Barker of this cit. The Yeagers re
turned to Walla Walla Saturday af
ternoon accompanied by Mrs. Fred
liar kef who visited with Mrs. Yea
ger until Tuesday morning when she
returned to her home in this city.
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Pendleton Visitor.
Dr. T. K. Johnson was a Pendle
ton visitor Monday.
Improves After Illness.
Mrs. Miller, who has been residing
with her sister, Mrs. W. Potter, is
reported as Improving rapidly after
her recent illness.
Walla W^lla Visitors.
I c aves for Portl®nd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Burnham and Motor to Pendleton.
J. W. Clayton left for Portland by
two daughters were Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bowman ac motor Wednesday evening where he
visitor Sunday last.
companied by Mr. and MrS. Wllliem will visit for the remainder of the
Shaar, motored to Pendleton Thurs week, returning to Hermiston Sun
day evening.
Returns From Portland.
day evening.
Pauline Morris, who visited in
Portland several days, returned to Leaves for Portland.
Make Trip to E n t^ r is e .
Hermiston Thursday of last week.
E. M. Hauser, assistant county
Miss Gertrude Hughes, of Poca
tello, Idaho, who has been visiting agent, Floyd McMullin and Ernest
Go to Blue Mountains.
her sister, Mrs. H. G. McCuliy. for ’x left for Enterprise, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nye and two the past week, left Saturday for Thursday morning where they will
children spent the week-end in the Portland for a short stay in that city attend to some business matters.
Blue mountains.
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after which she plans on returning While in that part of the country
they expect to visit Wallowa lake.
to Hermlson to finish her visit.
Returns to Hermiston.
benore Dyer, who has been in Port
Former Residents Here.
Motor to Pendleton.
.
land since the first day of July, t»-
Mrs. W. Harrah and so.i Vernon,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hitt, Mrs. Wil
turned to Hermiston Tuesday morn liam Shaar and Mr. and Mrs. boyd of Cottonwood, California, former re
ing to spend the remainder of the Bowman motored to Pendleton Mon sidents of this city, were in > .<• i s-
summer with her parents, Mr. an.' lay afternoon.
ton Wednesday morning. Th » were
Mrs. b. C. Dyer.
en route to Montana.
Rcturns From Vacation,
V isiting in Biggs.
Mrs. I,evl Reeder returned to Her To Visit in Corvallis.
Mrs. Eleanor Propst is visiting her miston the first of the week after a
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott and two
daughter, Mrs. Burnett, at her home week's vacation at Bingham Spring daughters. Marian end Edna, will
in Biggs, Oregon
leave Saturday for Corvallis, Salem
and Gibbon.
and other valley points, where they
will spend a week visiting with
From Walla W»lla.
Former Mayor Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager, of
Ross Newport of the Newport Con friends.
Walla Walla, spent Friday and Sat- structlon Company of Portland, for
Returns Home.
Mrs. Victor Stockard, who has been
III In the Hermiston medical hospital
the past two weeks, returned to her
home in Columbia district Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark of Uma day from a trip to Portland. This
tilla were HermistoA viaitors Tues was his first visit to the bright lights
day.
hut from his reports he dlda't get
lost.
Learns of Illness.
Friends of Claude Keck w ill be Leave for Vacation.
sorry to learn be is very seriously ill
f r a t Huntington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter left Sat
b. II. Warfield of Huntington. Ore in the Veterans’ hosital in Portland urday last by motor for Vancouver
gon, was in Hermiston Saturday and where he will probably be for some and Victoria,
British
Columbia,
Sunday visiting friends.
tune.
where they will spend their two
weeks’ vacation.
Ilrrmiston Visitors.
Returns From Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard and
Elbert Hutchison returned Thurs
Bargains at Burk's Now.— Adv.
Motor to Berrian. Wn,
Bloomers—A consplcnorm Ite m o»
Harold Pace. Roy Bills, Marga
feminine apparel. See under SKIRT
Bills, Albert Kennings and Mr. i nri
Mrs. Geroge Harkenrlder motored to
Bore—A Indv who tells yon about
Berrian, Washington, Tuesday c. i- her operation when you want to te ll
ring on business.
her about yours.—American Magn
sine.
Go to Burk's for Bargains -Now.
-Adv.
MISCELLANY
Wednesday Rnd Thursday
» C ton e»
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Attends Meeting.
Walter Bloeund motored to Pen
dleton Tuesday evening to attend a
meeting of the Union Oil Company
representatives.
Secretary Mellon's costume of whit»
Inen fits Washington's torrid Summei
Makes Trip to Portland.
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley left Thursdc.v
Bachelor—A matrimonial
morning for Portland where she will shopper.
spend a week attending to business
Brat—Some one else’s
matters.
child.”
Week Starting July 20, 1930
THURSDAY, JULY
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To talk well Is n great gift. To com
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Human nature Is whnt makes ns all
hate motorists while walking, and hate
pedestrians while driving.
John H. Alcock, new Police Com
missioner of Chicago, who has de-
flared relentless war on the criminal
gangs of that city.
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Friday and
Saturday
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Through very favorable buying connections we are able to sell a
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than the usual prices charged by others for goods of equal quality.
SWANRDOWN, with Freo Cake Plate 2 for
SHREDDED WHEAT ...................................
Seminole Heavy Body Barn Paint
Made In double thick consistency, so will permit considerable re
duction with Boiled Linseed Oil. Dural 'e, yet very moderate in
price.
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MUFITTS .................................
4 POUND BAG OF PRUNES
$1.85 PER GALLON
PRINCESS FLOUR .............................
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J. M. NORTON, Owner
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SAT. AND MON., JULY 19 - 21
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Porch Floor Paint
Made for the protection and decoration of porch floors, step*)
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________________________ QUARTS, $1.00
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A SMAIX CAN OF NEW 4 HOUR DRY ENAMEL AND A BRUSH
TO PUT IT ON TO THE FIRST FIFTY PERSONS MAKING A
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