PACE TWO
THE gERM ISToa HZEfljLLD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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house and took some shot gun shells
and some .22 rifle shells. A wire was
used to open the door. He also miss
Published every Thursday at Her ed three Joints of 12-inch pipes. Noth
miston. Umatilla County, Oregon by ing else was taken and nothing dam
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
aged as far as Mr. Prlsxner has been
Entered as second class matter able to see..
December, 1901, at the postoHlce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon At Variety Store.
A complete line of school supplies
at the Propst Variety Store.
Subscription Rates
One T e a r ________________.....
Six M o n th s __________________
Leave on Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerktng left
Wednesday morning for the Blue
mountains where they will spend
their vacation. Jack Holcomb, of
Redmond, is taking Mr. Gcrklng’r
place at the MftcMarr store.
Return From Bend.
C. A. Paul and son Bud and daugh
ter Maxine returned from Bend, Ore
gon, last week where Mr. Paul has
been attending to some business mat*
tars.
Visit From Waitsburg.
Rev. J. E. Williams and daughter
Ethel of Waitsburg Washington, were
week end guests at the C. A. Paul
home.
Leave on Vacation.
there the past two weeks.
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Recovers From Burns.
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CHURCH NOTES
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So/Mi
Balancer
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The Most Important Part
of Your Dollar!
— IS THE PART YOU SAVE. You can live with the part you
spend, while you have it to spend, but you can’t get far ahead.
MAKE YOUR LIFE SHOW YOU A PROFIT. Take out that most
important part of your dollar FIRST, every week or month— and
SAVE IT.
21.00 WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT WILL PAY
YOU 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST.
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First National Bank
of Hermiston
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita O ver 950,000
F. B. Swayae, Fret.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
WE CALL, FOR AND DELIVER
Mrs. C. A. Paul left Monday for
Seattle where she will spend two Pendleton Visitor.
weeks visiting her mother and other
Mrs. William Sbaar was a Pon
relatives.
dleton visitor Monday.
Aug. 27-28
M A IL
Thief Brcaks in House.
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Rev. Dowell who was burned quite
seriously last week while extracting
honey, was down town Monduy for
the first time since he was injured. Ba ptist-Christian Church.
Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preach-1
He is not yet out of danger but the
Ing at 11 A. M. Subject. “Friend
burns seem to be healing.
ship." Christian Endeavor at 7 P. |
M. Preaching at 8 P. M. Subject,
From Stanfield.
“How the Bottle Got the Preacher."
Mrs. Kenneth Gabriel and small The Baptlst-Christian church Invites I
son of Stanfield wore Hermiston visi you to attend these services to be
Leave for Olympia.
tors Tuesday,
held Sunday, August 24, at the old|
Antone Soneson accompanied by
Corlls hotel building.
his daughter Ada, who has been visit
ing from Olympia, Washington, the Visiting Brother.
Miss Ann Hallyburton of The Baptist Church.
past two weeks, left for that city
C. W. Cutler, pastor. 10 A. M., I
Halles
Is visiting at the home of her
Tuesday morning where he will visit
Sunday school with classes for all
brother,
J.
E.
Hallyburton
in
Col
for several weeks.
ages. 11 A. M., this service will be
umbia district. Miss Hallyburton Is in charge of a group of young people |
instructor of general supervision In
from the Pendleton Baptist church.
Return From Convention.
the Eugene public schools.
Everyone is cordially invited to at-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley who
tend and enjoy these services. 8 P. I
stopped at Wallowa Lake on their
return trip from the Legion conven From Estacada.
M.: This service will be In charge
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland of i t one of the men from the Pendleton
tion at Baker, arrived in Hermiston
Estacada, Oregon, were guests at the Baptist church. These services are I
Sunday evening.
J. M. Biggs home Sunday night. Mr. held In order that you might be bene-1
Moreland is the newly elected vice- fitted and Christ exalted. If youl
Entertain.
commander of the American Legion. attend no other services come and |
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, Mrs.
worship with us.
W. L. Morgan, Mrs. Enos Martin and
Mrs. E. W. West entertained In honor
of Mrs. O. A. Hills Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs Morgan. At
the close of the afternoon each guest
presented Mrs. Hills with a little
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
present as a token of friendship.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920
ORDERS
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
C O N S O L ID A T E D
Joes to Bingham Springs.
While W. Prlszner was attending
F. C. McKenzie left Saturday for
the Three Ps and O picnic Sunday, Bingham Springs where he joined
August 10, a thief broke Into his his family who have been vacationing
C. C. CONLEY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
T ru c k Lines
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Located in Leathers & Little Office Bldg.
"Where your Watch Work Is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better”
BBBBBSBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
BETTER
‘•'Jim Sainsbury, London fruit mar
ket porter, who claims’ the title of
world’s champion basket balancer.
There are 19 baskets on his head.
B a k e ry
NOW
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
Hermiston T ransfer & Storage Co.
Phone 31
F o o d s ..
Read the Advertisemets
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ATE MADE FROM THE
PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIF3, CAKES, COOKIES,
Championship Soufhdown Ewe lamb, which In 1929 won premier
honors for William Dornborough of Laura, Sank., Canada, Is expected
to compete again with prize-winning animals from the western
states at the Orcgcn Slate fair In Salem, Sept. 22 t« 78.
When you are in need of
anything in our line
See us as we are making
prices to meet the needs
“Oregon State”
DOUGHNUTS. BUNS ARD ROLLS.
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S HERMISTON BAKERY
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It will urprise you how much
I we can save you during the year
I on your shoe bill. All we ask is
that you brln.t your shoes to us
for repairing i.i ample time so we
I can do a good job.
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WhyNot,
We Have
Used Parts
VSEDn
Auto
C A R / Hermiston
W reckingHouse
SIIOZSDYED
ALL COLORS
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
AGRICULTURE (B. S„ M.
E. F. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Used Cars
DRESS-UP FOR ROUND-UP
CHEMICAL . .
HATS AND CAPS FOR THE FALL DAYS.
READY TO WEAR GARMENTS
LADIES FALL HATS ARE NOW ARRIVING. GOOD VALUES FOR
DIFFERENT PRICES.
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DIRECT FROM THE WHC LE7ALER3
COATS, DRESSES, HATS, ETC.
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NEW STYLES—NEW MATERLVLS
EARLY DESIGN, MODERATE PRK E
MRS. McKINLEY
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Burnham’s Store
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
Other Cooling Drinks.
Our Fount* :n la Modern
Sportinz G ood.
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"WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS.’’
Tuesday, August 26
1
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
W hen the cost
is no more, why
not choose
the best?
A t the
C andle., S a n d w id ...
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BURNHAMS
General Merchandise
s.
degrees)
Agricultural Economics, Agri
cultural Education, Animal
Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
Farm Crops. Farm Manage
ment, Horticulture (Pomol
ogy. Vegetable Gardening),
Poultry Husbandry. Soils; Ag
ricultural Engineering, Horti
cultural Products, Landscape
Architecture. Sciences Basic to
Agriculture (6 majors).
HAVE A NEW LINE OF SCHOOL DRESSES AT »1.00 AND »1 95
LOOK THEM OVER.
PH ON E
Oregon’s Land-Grant College, now
In its 63d year, affords training In
10 degree-granting schools and de
partments.
FOR ALL MAKES
Watch for Our Hand Bills Next
Week.
SCHOOL SlIOE j, OVERALLS, POLO 3IIIRTS, ALL AT REASON
ABLE PRICES.
A National and State College main
tained. as described by Senator Mor
rill, founder of the Land-Grant Col
leges, "to offer opportunity . .
for a liberal and practical education
. . for the world’s business, for
the industrial pursuits and profes
sions of life.”—
ENGINEERING
(B.S., M.S. degrees)
COMMERCE (B A degree; M.S.
In Agricultural Economics,
Rural Sociology)
Accounting and Management,
Advertising and Selling. Bank
ing and Finance, General Busi
ness. Real Estate, Secretarial
Training, Marketing, etc,
ENGINEERING (B.S., M S. de
grees)
Civil (Structural, Highway
Sanitary, Hydraulic, Railroad.
Construction);
..Electrical
(Power, Railways, Lighting,
High Voltage, Telephony);
Mechanic»! (Machine Design,
Heat, P o w e r , Ventilation,
Heating, Gas, Refrigeration,
A eronautical); Industrial Shop
Administration.
FORESTRY (B.S., M.S. degrees)
Logging Engineering, Lumber
Manufacture, Technical For
estry.
HOME ECONOMICS (B.8.,
M.S. degrees)
Clothing, Textiles, and Related
Arts, Foods and Nutrition;
Household
Administration;
Institutional Management.
MILITARY SCIENCE AND TAC
TICS (®-S. degree)
Field Artillery, Engineers, In
fantry.
MINES (B.S., M.S. degrees)
Geology, Mining Engineering,
Metallurgy.
PHARMACY (Ph.C., B.s., M.S.
degrees)
Pharmacology,1 Pharmaceuti
cal Analysis, Pharmacognosy.
VACATI0NAL
EDUCATION
(B.S., M.S. degrees)
Administration, Supervision,
and Teaching of Agriculture,
Commerce, Home Economics,
Industrial Arts.
The School of Basie Arts and Sciences, the School of Health and
Physical Education. Industrial Journalism, Library Practice, and
Music— service departments not lelng to degrees— together with a
privately arprorted department of Religion, afford additional train
ing supplementary to the major curricula.
Freshman Week begins September 22
For Catalogue and Other Information Address,
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Garage
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OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
CORVALLIS
(Authorized hy the State Board of Higher Education)
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