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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1930)
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 19J0 Sift ^rnuhtuu Errali) Published ev.ry Thursday at Her- n lstoa, Umadtia County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs, editor and manager, entered as second elans matter December, 1104. at the postofflee at Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year Six Months »2.04 11.00 TIME FOR T H Ê ' t ü KN TO COME THE HEBM ISTO» According to the political ano business prophets who were so ful! of optomism last winter and spring, the nation ought at this time to be With the final returns of the 1930 beginning to feel the pulsation ol asparagus crop, the growers of this returning business activity. Signs of the expected upturn are district are feeling optomlstlc, and noted by several observers, and there why not? Many of the fields have Is a general feeling among those who brought returns in excess of »300.00 make it their business to watch per acre. events that the lowest point of the Not a bad place to live— one day depression has been reached. we are presented with nice fresh Perhaps the most reliable reports are those made to he National Con tweet corn, the next day onions, then ference of Business Paper editors and potatoes, al first class and good, the Associated Business Papers. Ac too—Thanks to the growers of the cording to these 150 publications community. which are Intimately In touch with Listen, Mr. Merchant, don't worry as many dlffereont lines of business there is no line in which there arc ibout competition across the street now stocks on hand in sufficient or next to your place of business— quantity to carry on even sub-normal think of the printer, in competition business for very long. Buying must with every printing house in the begin within a few weeks, these ob ounty state and nation, even Uncle servers report. As soon as buying ’am for envelopes, and we are still begins, factories must increase pro sawing wood and getting along. duction. It is impossible to make an ass out It Is interesting to note that in some lines of business there has been of a mun, but give some a little no falling off this year as compared tuthority, and then let nature take with last, but a definite increase. it's course. While some lines have suffered a 40 per cent shrinkage, the consumption »eturns rroin Portland. of electric current for the first six J. W. Clayton returned from Port- months of 1930 was 2 per cent great 'ond Sunday where he spent several er than in the same period of 1929. !ays attending strictly to business. It has been a curious sort of a Although transatlantic telephone business crisis, in that consumer pur- service was not commercially estab < hoses ingcneral have not been great* lished until 1927, successful demon lv curtailed and wages have been re strations of over-seas telephone duced In only a few cases. In spite equipment were made as far back of all the talk about unemployment, as 1915. there is no evidence of poverty nor any general economic distress. Telephone service is dependent up Wall street reports that many for on more than 110,000 different eign loans will be made in the early pieces of equipment. Some 200 of fall. The proceeds of these loans these separate units are required in will be used abroad to purchase the manfacture of an ordinary man American goods, thus stimulating ex- ual desk »telephone. port trade. Home mortgage loans ITERALI), HERMISTON, OREGON. ♦ are reported easier In some sections and home building Is picking up Bank credits are expanding, indicat ing that idle money is being put to work. « Nobody can predict the future with ■ertainty. If we could, we would not >e running a newspaper but playing 'he stock market or dealing in grain >r cotton futures. But in the long run we pin our faith, as we have al ways' done, on th<f future of the nited States of America. We be leve that this country Is still mov ing forward toward the goal of uni versal and continuous prosperity for everybody and that any set-back can never be anything but slight and temporary. I AGE ♦ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ♦ morning in Hermiston. Mr. McMil ♦ * len arrived in Hermiston Thursday 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 morning from Gohlcndale. Attend Swimming Tarty. Visiting in Hermiston. Mr. and Mro. M. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. Me Phtrson and daughter enjoyed a swimming party at Columbia beach al Umatiila Sunday afternoon. Mri. F. L. i.Liley, .'ormer resident of Hermiston, now of Coldendale. W aibingin. arrived in Hermiston Thursday morning to vir.it her sou 11. W. Kelley, of this city. Has Tonsils Remov’d. Mrs. W. L. Morgan had her ton sils removed at the liornilttoii nie li O. T. Lockridge went to Ione, Ore al hospital I’m.-day. gon. Saturday where he will be em ployed a.-, carpenter by the Shell Oil Company, who are constructing a plant in that city. Coes to Ione. Russell Owen, newspaper man who went with Byrd to the South Pole was acclaimed the greatest reporter by th# newspaper workers ol America at a dinner in his honor. (?) 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. <3) Look here for name of selling bonk. Our name appears on all A. A A. Cheques we selL First National Bank of Hermiston t Capital. Surplus and Undividod Profits O ver »50.000 They’re Hot Ones! 2 Cans Dill Pickles No. 2 ft ................................................ 35c 1 Lb. M. J. B. Coffee.......... 47c 3 Potato Chips .................. 25c 3 Lbs. Army Soap ............. 25c 1 Lb. High Grado Coffee— beat ever— rride of Her miston ................................. 35c 1 Lb. Peanuts .................... 15c 4 Rolls Wax Paper ............. 10c Oil Cloth, yes, all kinds. Overalls, I’ll say .............. »1.39 Lathing Suits, oh! sure, Just your fit. Ctraw Hats, I’ll tell the world ................... 35c and up 4 Lbs. Macaroni ................... 25c 5 Lbs Best Grade Cheese .1.43 49 Lbs. Flour ................. »1.49 4 Palmolive Soap ............. 25c 2 Lb. Pkg. Mother's Cocoa.. 25c 2 14-ox. Bottles Catsup...... 45c 1 Lb. Hills Bros. Coffee.... 47c 3 Pkgs. Chinese Noodles.... 27c 1 Lb. Prunes ...................... 10c 2 Lbs. Bulk Noodles high grade ..... 25c 3 Lbs. Coil Spaghetti..... 25c 8 Lbs. Lard ...................... »1.29 3 Pkgs. Super Suds .......... 25c 4 Lbs. Seedless Raisins.... 29c 1 Lb. Walnuts ................... 20c 2 Bottles Certo .................... 55c F. B. Swayxe, Pres. TH E A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. Our Fountain 1« Modern Sporting G ood. Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 WhyNot jl USED o A TT1 > VTal K 7 We Have Used Parts F0R ALL Hermiston Auto WreckingHouie E. F. PIERSON, Owner We Buy Used Cart O R D ER S P R O M P TLY F IL L E D It will urprlac you how much we can save you during the year on your ehoe bill. All we ask Is that you bring your shoes to us for repairing la ample time so we can do u good job. 35c - - Chickens, $1,80 Apples Groceries - Empties, 10c\ - Empties, 20c\ 40c per 100 Z6s.| 55c per 100 lbs] SHOES DYED ALL COLORS Hermiston Transfer, Agfa. BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Phone 31 IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE Candies, SandwicEe» HITT’S CONFECTIONERY M A IL C O N S O L ID A T E D Truck Lines General Merchandise Other Cooling Drinks. OREGON July 30-31 Ralph D’Agostino, Brockton, .Mass., trying to beat Shipwreck Kelly's- rec ord for continuous flagpole sitting, 40 feet in the air. BURNHAM’S FOUNTAIN SERVICE D A L L E S , WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Your Good Prices or Bad Prices, either way, affect me the same as you. We pay all the taxes. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier WEBBER’S CLEANERS WE ARE PARTNERS IN THIS COMMUNITY. Your interests are my interests, my interests are ycur interests. Your schools are my schools— your library is my library— your lodge is my lodge— your roads are my roads— yovr church io my church— your bank is my bank— your postofflee is my postofflee— your Farm Bureau is my Farm Bureau, etc. Who makoa money when farm products bring good prices—WE DO. "Where your Watch Work is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better" Ax the safest and most convenient way to carry money while traveling, we recommend A. B. A. Cheque». The method of using this insured money is extremely simple« Better Look ’Em Over! Not U, not I, but We. Located in Leathers & Little Office Bldg. The Safe W a y to Carry Money Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillen, of I Coldendale, Washington, are the par ents of a baby Bon born Thursday We make the roads-—WE ARE IT. W atchm aker and Jeweler A A A ClisquM ora now U»uod in Mi. atandard Use of tfca new U. A p a p .r manny — Oanominotion* <10, »2 0, <30, »100 and »200. Baby Toy Born. We pay the teachers, we pay the preachers. C. C. CONLEY THREE + STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of George R. O'Daniel, decoasod. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the above entitled estate, and that he has qualified as the law directs. All persons having clulms against the estate are directed to pre sent the same to me either at my store in Hermiston, Oregon, or at the office of my attorney, 8. A. Lowell, In Dtespain Bloc!.. Pendleton, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 17th day of June, 1930. • FRANK C. McKENZIE, 44-5tc Administrator. BURK’S BIG oney Raising SALE CONTINUES USED TRUCKS <( We have ju st what you need.” ^HBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBg ■ Ford Model “AA” S 1 1-2 Ton Rummer trips to any point may be ianne,) for tire comfort and pleasure of vacationists by Union Pacific Stages agents. Low fares, through schedules and modern equipment add enjoyment to your trip. Ask your local agent for fares. Motor coaches! lea’ e at the following hours: FOR PORTLAND: 10:10 A. M. 1:11 P. M. 6:10 P. M. I 11:27 M. FOR PENDLETON, BOISE & EAST 5:48 A. M. 6:39 P. M. *3:03 P. M. *9:08 P. M. | I ’ Pendleton only. THROUGH SERVICE TO ALL EASTERN POINTS ■ 5 Ford Model “TT” : ■ i ■ a ■ ■ Cab— Long Wheel Base— War Ford— rubber ■ • New closed c a t —New «take platform body. • J Itcady for work— 1931 License. J H : : W e Ask $150 : ■ BflBBBBflBBBflfllBBBBflBBBBBBIBl $450.00 : BBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBHHBBBBBBB excellent— easy worth »175. ■ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM Dodge ........... 3-4 Ton Motor very good. New 12-volt battery. One of flic good old Dodges. Priced to Sell « ■ ! Ford 1926 Pick-up! B B Steel Box— Motor Fair— 1931 License. a B JIB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Full Price $115 B a ■ liBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Our Reputation Your Assurance HONEST VALUE-We would no more think of misrepresenting a Used Car than a New Car. Our used car patrons know this to be a fact- U N IO N PACIFIC Ctiuq&i., R O H R M A N M O T O R CO . OUR SHOP 13 0UR SERVICE GUARANTEED M 0 T ir . n . B STRICTLY CASH AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HERMISTON DRUG CO. W. L. Rumin, Agent. ITER MISI ON. 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