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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1930)
THTJMDAY, QCTOBES 11. l i t « H S] HERACTSTOK, OBMB1K. UMATILLA ITEHS Business and Professional Cards Alice Clark of Tacoma. Washington Is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and fam FOR ALB— 1321 Ford Touring; 1923 ily visited friends and relatives in Chevrolet Roadster; 1123 Ford Heppner Sunday. Ptekup; 193« Special Touring Stu- Paul Weatherall of Arlington is debaker; 1933 Fod Coupe; 1929 visiting his brother, Luke Weather- Dodge Coupe. If It la a part for all, here. aa auto, we bare It. Hermleon Mr. and Mrs. A1 Foord were dinner Auto Wrecking House. Frank guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierson, Owner. 52-tfe Harvey Carlyle Sunday. Lorine Lash of Milton, visited here FOR SALE—Angel and Sunshine cakes, 9 1 0 0 each. Mrs. W. O. over the week-end. Harold Gray of Portland Is visit Dyer, phone 7 9 -F -ll. (-ftp ing Bill Young. FOR SALE—Turnips, carrots, par- Irene Fromdalh of Pendleton, Is salps, etc., at the Á . C. Swarner visiting friends here this week. 8-2tp Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight have ranch. moved to their new home in this FOR SALE— 18 head of young Jer city. sey milk cows. Will give 10 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and daugh months time lor payment and will ter, Dorothy, spent Saturday visit sell cheap If taken In the next ten ing in Starbuck. The Sunday school rally program days. C. J. Spencer, two miles east of Nolan. (-ltp given last Sunday was a great suc cess. FOR SALK— Number one family cow, The Umatilla high school and the coming fresh soon. Six years old. Echo high school again met on both Bess Spencer. <-3tc Umatilla and Echo courts. The boys FOR SALE—Columbia phonograph playing at Echo, while the girls play Umatilla was de and records. Priced at <16.00. ed at Umatilla. feated in all games except boys sin Mrs. W. J. Kennings, Hermiston. 7-ltp gles in which Dan Ford was our lucky player. Other players were: Lyle Brown, Cecil Tipple, Agnes M SCW iANEOUS Thompson, Bernice Byrnes and Mar garet Foord. I OR TRADE— A good equity In a Work has begun on the high school fine, large, close-ln Portland home play, “The Whole Towns Talking” in for Hermiston property. Inquire which 12 characters will take part. Herald office, Hermiston. 6-tfc The high school plan to present this LOST— Heavy gold brooch with E. A plf.y November 7. S. engraved In center. Report find at Herald office, Hermiston. S-3tc Oo to Burk’s for Bargains— Now. —Adv. SUNSET TRUCK LINE— Bonded. In sured. Daily sorvlae Pendleton- Portland. Leaving Pendleton at 4 P. M. Terminal, Hermiston Cream ery Company, phone 852; and Swift ft Company Cream Station, Phone 71. 44-tfc Bnrk’s Big Buys Still on— Adv. COLOR P R IN T IN G In c r ea se s (h e pulllnfi p o w e r o f a n y printing job . We are eq u ip p ed (o han d le co lo r printing q u ick ly and sa tisfa c to r ily HERMISTON VINEYARD LODGE No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each Monday everlng In Odd Felldwa- nan. Visiting members cordial'y Invited W. R. Longhorn, Secretar. George Harkenrlder. N. O. “Advertising is the education of the public as to what you are, where yon are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com modity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.” — Elbert Hubbard. Specials for Week-End SOME MONEY SAVERS! P. & G., largest bar white naptha soap on the mar ket, 10 bars f o r .................. 36c Jello, 2 f o r ............................................................. 15c Gold Bar Tomatoes, No. 2 1-2 tins........................ 19c Raisins, 4 Pound Bag.............................................. 27c Alaska Pink Salmon, 2 for......................................27c Spaghetti, Macaroni and Noodles, 3 for............25c B. & M. Beans or Brown Bread, each................ 19c A new assortment of Hats and Berets, also House Dresses and Aprons. Look these over.___________ A good line of Heavy Sox for men and boys; all prices and styles. Also High Top Boots for men and boys. Get our prices. _____________________ Wool gloves for these frosty mornings for the girls and boys. In the Matter of the Estate of William Graham Root, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underslrne^ «vecutrtx or the last W ill sad Testament of William Ora ham Root, deceased, ha» filed her Final Report with the Clerk of the shove entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 18 th day ot November, 1939 at 2 o’clock la the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House la Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, aa the place when an d w h o re h e a r in g is to he had thereon. All persons In terested are hereby notified to then d there appear and show muse, if any they have, why said report should not ho approved, the executrix ■charged, her bondsmen exhonor - ated and the estate closed. Dated thia 18th day of October. 1939. Adeline R. Payne Carlyle, T-6tc Executrix. General Dentistry ' X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and evenings by appoint- Alfred W . Christopherson Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office In First National Bank F.ldg * H t » i Q U A L IT Y — o p u î c t S MfcE.T KINGSLEY’S Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Hermiston - - - Phone 461 . Pendleton, Oregon Radios I PrBnn Funeral Servica Chiropractor Office; Two doors west postoffice Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8. Phone 481 Hermiston, Oregon » 'J Fixture« ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Electrical Contracting "Anything Electrical” Eye, Ear, H o m and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon If you haven’t been paying cash for foods, there’s a new profitable adventure ahead of you. We are paying special attention to customers this week who are trying our system of food buying for the first time. Just let us know and we’ll show you article for article how much you are saving by paying cash. (Our present customers KNOW the advantages of paying cash!) Jewelers Stephens’ Luriche’neite Extends a welcome to the people of Hermiston and invites them to come in and try some of our summer specials. We serve the best lunches and dinners in Pendleton. O u r p a s t r i e s and roasts are cooked by Mrs. A. A. Kimball and Mrs. Stephens. The best cooks in the city. COME IN AND 2 5 c Raisins SE“ S „ . , ............2 5 c FANCY SOLED, WHITE HEAD6 EXCELLENT FOR KRAUT By the Crate ................................................. Peaches T SÏ’.'ÿS¿'""‘’'"«39c Apricots ” 1 ’ l^ r * Pound .... F . ! C O S U Pum pkin r” 7.c7 W hite King Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Phone Four Hundred 33C C n m a n ilt V U lU O llU l K raut Large’ Package “Good VlBlon and Eye Comfort” Lenses Ground and Fitted Gifts for All Occasions Dr. J. P. STEW ART FRED H. BROW N Office In Sawtelle's Jewelry Store Phone 37 Pendleton, Ore. 817 Main Street $ 1 .7 5 aip"”d 3 9 c C L O T H IN G FRANCIS A. W ALMAN Florsheim Shoes Radio Repairing HYATT & BRAW N Locksmith and Keymaking 125 W. Alta St. Phone 380 Men’s Wear Specialists JOHNSON’S TIRE SHOP Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffled Curtains L. M. LA DOW A CO. Firestone and O ldfield Tires. 504 Main Street Phone 629 Pendleton, Oregon Distributors — all makes— ... 3 9 c O xydol " T Ä Ä CASE I (100 B a n )( "Service That Satiifies” A Good Place to Eat Vulcanizing • 0*9, Oils Special Service to Tourists Phone 1114 No. CIS Go. Main Prop., C. E. Busby Pendleton Phone <61 macmarr HERMISTON S tores Stone’s Division PHONE 241 Pendleton NEWTON PAITCLES8 DENTISTS Dr. II. A. Newton, Mgr. FOR SALE X-Ray Work H e c o lit e P la te « Mala and Webb Pendleton nipiiae yon how much SH0E8 DYED ALL COLORS BOW M AN SHOE SHOP Left $700,000 by Man She Saw Only One Time Los Angeles, Calif.—Mrs. Fred Mall rup, formerly of Chicago, Is rejoicing In the second odd and unexpected In heritance which has showered her with wealth In recent years. Mrs. Mallrup received word from the public administrator in Part«, France, that Henri de la Salle, eigbty- nlne-year-old Frenchman, who In younger days was her uncle’s com panion on gold prospecting and min ing ventures here and In Alaska, bad willed her <700.000. The only stipulation, Mrs. Mlllrup has been Informed, Is that she admin ister a <100,000 trust fund so as to finance an American boy or girl through college every year with the imprest Mrs. Msllmp's ancle, George Lamont Dldler, died In 1024 and left her <00,000, providing she would move from Chicago to California. Mrs. Mallrup said the “only time I ever saw Mr. De la Salle was when he spent live days In I.oa Angeles last August while on his way around the world. He did not seem to he har dened with money and never men tioned It to me at all.” Rochefort, France.—The daughter a doctor of this city went before ’he mayor with her dance, a doctor In the Frpnch army, to be married. When the mayor asked the man If he accepted the girl for Ills wife, he replied “yes.” Ashed If she accepted her dance for her husband. the girl Tied oil’ nlotid “no” and lied from ‘he cl»y hall. The girl later explained that she had delllM-rn te ly planned her action because ner Itnnce had delayed the mnrrbige for years and had twice broken (he engagement. She refused to say “yes'" bemuse she «anted to embarrass him before the whole world. of Busby’* Cafeteria Rims and Wheels Crystal White Soap 10““39c v.ni we C f1 Si: vo you ri u Ing the year on yo i b ill. A.11 v. * aok is th a t yo u b r it is y o u r shoes to us fo r r e p a ir in g la a m p le t liu c so we ra n do a good Job. Bride Balks at Altar; Had Been Jilted Twice .Pendleton, Ore. Sweetened Shredded— Pound. 2 No. 2 ft Tins ___ Pendleton AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS W . M. RAKE9TRAW Jeweler 2 9 c Rice BL l0 UE Pounds K0SE BRAN1) ABBAGE Citron Q gc 737 Main St. Jack Allen Supply Co. 2 9 c Pm eappleiî; l^ ,Æ ^ ,.,...6 5 c P e a n u ts ™ . iiiK E 3 T 0 " , CRTGON Phone 1286 Inc. O. O. Stephen«, Prop. H. S. McKenzie, M. D. n , CALIFORNIA SMALL WHITES CPTOITTRIST and C r llC I ’ I f' .te 1C. Bom! Building SAWTELLE’S PENDLETON Beans Cj^ ? iUdA B£D KEZICAir 75c 0?. DALE ROTH WELL 827 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton TRY US OUT Salm on * ¥ £ TOg- T‘u I have returned from Seattle where I practiced for the past |i years, to Pendleton. I have now had 25 years ex perience examing eyes and mak ing glaseeg. Motors ft DR. A . E. MARBLE Cheese Jeweler .P tN D L E T O M O R E C U N Orcjcn Fhyiician and Surge°n Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 2 912 CLOVERBLOOM— Whole Milk Pound................................ HERB GREEN W. J. W ARNER T. K. Johnson / Free Delivery to your door. Pendleton, Oregon ---------- K Beauty Services a Specialty Permanent Waving Spiral Croquignole PENDLETON. OREGON ________________ Telephone 801 Night or Day Chapel, Funeraj Coach and Sanitary ^ A k ‘‘ Room Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue. TRADE— For alfalfa land, 13 acre bearing orchard, peaches, prunes, cherries and aprioots. City water to irrigate. Buildings poor; three miles from The Dalles. Good roads. Pries 93800, mortgage of 91800. Small house, one acre In town Fries 91800, mortgage of 9800 hood house and lot clear. Rssls- d int store, 93690, clear. House ahd sight lots Southern California, clear, 93600. Submit offer. W P. Reed, 610 Wash. S t , The Dalles 7-ltp NOTICE OF HEARING UPON UR AL EEPOET hk the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Dr. F. V. Prime Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree puller, also 380 ft. In. cable. Fur niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc 43 acre* Alfalfa Land under lrri itloa. some Improvement», 3 % miles uthwest of Hermiston. Inquire at ewart’a Cabin Park, Phone 701. 8-2tp now associated with Tel. 650 BOB S H O P Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Hermiston Port No. 37 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. O F Q U A l WPT a n O S S W V i y « ' 645 Main St. f Î R N lT U R E Ç , Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil ary meets second aud fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. HXW M UTONV H O U M AT THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon paper, typewriter ribbons, Ink pads had rubber stamps. FOR BALE CHEAP WE— WHAT IS ADVERTISING! HIGHEST CASH prloys paid for live stock. We will be In Hermiston every week. Drop us a card if you have any stock to sell. Huston ft Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon. Box 337. 81-tfc Read your local paper. PAGE FIVE II 500 RED PUI LETS Arrange for sprint custo batching. HALEY’ HATCHERY FREEWATER, OREGON FARM PRINTING IS A SPECIALTY ►► W ITH U S ip a ti y o u r p r i n t tlnpn