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Published every Thursday at Her
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
Entered as second class matter
December, 190*. at the poetofflee at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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THE CEHTER RING
H E B M IS T O S
and glorious (eeling” when you ar
Mr*. W. A. Conlon and daughter. ashaU’i a*>tsr. Mrs. Jay Berry of this
rive back in Oregon, and especially, Mildred, spent Saturday and Sunday ' city,
of course, on the Umatilla project.
in Portland.
Louis Kendall of Portland was In
STATE SENATOR HERE
Among the Industries that suf thts city Sunday visiting old friends.
fered a decrease during the past year
Clar Corrgan and rs. Harry Hull T tate Senator and Mrs. Fred E.
is the famous Reno divorce mill. spent the week-end in Portland.
Kiddle of Island City, Oregon, were
Only 2070 couples were unhitched In
CgiU aud Ernest Tipple enter Hermiston visitors Wednesday on
the Nevada city— a decrease of 31.
Reno Is now suffering from foreign tained a number of young people at their way home from Portnald. Sen
competition, notably that of Mexico a party Friday evening. Those pres ator Kiddle Is the present Incumbent
and
Swltdcrland.
Maybe there ent were: Bernice and Louise Byrnes, from UUmatllta, Union and Morrow
Lyle and Dever Brown, Margaret and counties, and his name appears on
aught to be a tariff or something.
Dan Foord and Agnes and Ruth (he ballot for re-election November
Thompson.
4. While In this city they were
Your duty November 4 Is to ’vote;
Mrs. Marshall anj two children of guests at the J. M. Biggs home.
state, county and city officials will
be elected— a number of special bills Pendleton are visiting Mrs. Mar-
ippear on the ballot. Give each one
your consideration, vote to your best BHHBHHHHHHHHH B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I I B B B B f
judgment, but vote. It is your priv S
ilege.
During the past several months
candidates for public offices have
had their Innings, with the center
ring being occupied with the gover
nor aspirants.
Recalling the event;
Nothing Is quite so bad as a "sugar
as they occurred, the citizens of Ore nspa" dying with a case of financial
gon have had splendid opportunity dlabetls.
,
to familiarize themselves with the
declared policies of each candidate.
You ahould know whether the power
trusts are the best, or public owned
utilities should replace them.
This
_I
question cannot be decided by a
Mrs.
Jim
Todd
and
children
and
Governor, no matter who is elected
Mrs. J. J. Glrable and children were
Two of the candidates for Governor
callers at the Ursel Hiatt home Sat
are trying to convince the voters of
Oregon that they should be elected, urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller enter
and are doing so with a limited
tained
several friends at a 5Oo card
amount of capital expended. Either
party Saturday night. Those pres
one woul^ serve Oregon to the best
of his ability and make for Oregon ent were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Chap
a good Governor. The other candi man, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr.
date for this office promises a busi
ness administration, but these prom ind Mrs. Fay Gardener.
Mrs. Leslie Thompson Is keeping
ises are being bought and paid for
Lew’s service station while Lew
by unlimited amounts of money spent
In printed literature and otherwise. Brownell Is In Portland.
Seveeral friends of Barbara Berry
This pupblicatlon does not hesitate
surprised
her with a party at her
In making the statement that If Ore
gon wishes to purchase a Governor home Saturday night.
While playing football Friday af
outright, that there is plenty of cap
able men In the state that could fill ternoon Gale Spinning fell upon a
he chair, and really appreciate the ock breaking and cracking one bone
salary attached thereto.
Getting | n his arm and taking the tip off the
back to the center ring— November elbow.
Mrs. Foord and Mra.tlTammer mot
4 there will be a ring master step
into the show, and with silence, set ored to Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and daugh
tle the poplltical bai ) i, clear the
ter,
Dorothy, were called to Star-
ring of mud and give the people's
choice a chance to fulfill hlH prom buck Saturday because of the death
ises. And may the citizens of Ore of Mr. Marshall’s mother.
Mrs. Trailer of Pendleton visited
gon be spared the post mortem.
j
a i the Ursel Hiatt home Sunday af
ternoon.
Any time that you feel blue »■* „G lad ys Thompson of Seattle is
discouraged, just take a trip over (he visiting her parents here.
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United States and see what the
Mrs. Tresa Bullard has returned
troubles and worries that confront from a visit in Pennsylvania.
the people of the enst and middle
W. H. Bloom spent the week end
states. You will receive that "grand In Spokane and vicinity.
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Hermiston Visitor.
Mrs. George of Echo was a Her
miston business visitor Tuesday
morning of this week.
From Portland.
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PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
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George Kendler of Umatilla and)
Mrs. W. C. Isom and daughter Doro
thy of Irrigon, were visitors at th e |
A. E. Bensesl home Sunday.
JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND BOLLS.
HERMISTON BAKERY
V f w ill furnluh all m aterial la d make a ll tile
menta. Q u irk aervlee. Car ready when pm wfaad
tires, batterica, aati-frrese aervlee, ete., at law pv
Rohrman Motor Co.
Hermiston
Phoje 571
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital. Surplus aad Undivided Profits O ver SSO.OOO
P. 1. Sway«, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
C O N S O L ID A T E D
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR!
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
HAVE MORE CENTS’*
BoyB’ III Top Shoes, Men’s Hl Top Shoes, for
cold
weather.
Boys’ and Men’s Wool Socks, Blazers, Mittens, Gloves, etc. Men’s
and Boys’ Pant«, etc.
Outing Flannel.
Bedroom Slippers. Rayon
and Wool Hose. 60c. Leather Coats, Sheep Lined
Coats,
Boy’S
and Girl’s Sllpon Sweaters, Wool and Rayon, 31.60.
KRAUT CABBAGE.
18 POUNDS OF SUGAR .................................................. .................. »1,00
WHITE BEANS. 6 POUNDS ............ ................................................. 40c
PRUNUES, 6 POUNDS .................................... ...... . ..I..........? ......... . 35c
MACARONI, 5 POUNDS ........................................................................ 30c
SEE OUR MAMMOTH
UNE OF JEWELRY
BURNHAM’S
V IC & P H IL P R O D U C E
Cheek battery
We’d like to meet you. Why not
come in and get acquainted.
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and P O U L T R Y Give or dressed) to
ten intake and ex-
ust m anifold.
Our future is simply the joint fut
ure of all we serve. Can we make
yours brighter?
NOTICE OP PUBLICATION
By shipping your V E A L . H O G S
Clean sedim ent bulb and
carburetor
Adjust carburetor
Whon people pass our doors and
say, "That's my bank,” they mean
their proud of the way they’re build
ing they're own financial futures.
Visit Prom Irrigon.
YOU 0AN ALWAYS DO BETTER
Adjust distributor points
Clean and adjust spark
plugs
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H. G. McCullough of Joseph, Ore
gon, field representative of the World
War Veterans' State Ald commission,
of Salem, and C. W. Olsen, of Salem.
Oregon, also a member of the Bonus
commission, were in Hermiston
Tuesday afternoon visiting friends
and attending to matters pertaining
to their business.
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
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Hermiston Visitors.
G. A. Luuu Uiiice at rile Dalles, Ore-|
gon. October 27, 1930.
Notice is hereby given that Marie I
C. Spinning of Echo, Oregon, as one
of the heirs and for the heirs ot
james P. Rethlefson, who, on Oct.
9, 1909 made Desert Land Entry
023713 for the N E K . Sec. 22, V. 3N.,
it. 28 kJ., W. M., has filed notice ot
Intention to complete the purchast
oi said land under the provisions ol |
the Act of Mar_ 4, 1929.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described land or I
desiring for any reason to object to
the completion of the purchase and
final entry thereof by the applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest
in duplicate in thia office during the
30-day period of publication imme
diately following the tirât printed
issue of this notice, otherwise the ap-1
plication may be allowed,
£-6tc
140 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON
Reference: Hibernia Commercial and Saving* Bank.
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
Other Cooling Drinks.
Our Fountn:n Is Modern
Sporting Goods
Candies, SandwicLe*
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
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W e Have
Used Parts
Hcrmbton Auto
WreckingHouto
E. 7. FŒB90K, Owner
We Bny Used Can
W. A. WILKINSON,
Acting Register. I
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice 1* hereby given that a gen
eral City election win he held In the 1
City of Hermiston, Oregon at the City
Council room in the Public Library
within said City on Tuesday, the 4th
day of November,. 1930 between the
hours of I o'clock A. M. and 8 o’clock
P. M. for the purpose of electing a
Mayor, Treasurer, Recorder and six |
Councilmen to serve for two years.
J. M. BIGGS.
8-2tc
Change engine oil
Oil and grease thoroughly
Flush transm ission and
rear with kerosene, and
refill with fresh grease
R em ove front wheels and
repack with fresh grease
Spray springs with pene
trating oil
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Mrs. Sherman of Portland, arrived
In Hermiston Friday of last week,
where she will make her home.
Mrs. C. C. Durfey returned to Her
miston Sunday morning after spend
ing several days in Spokane. Wash
ington, visiting friends. She return
ed with Mr. and Mrs: N. R. Mueller
who have been spending several days
In Spokane, also.
F o o d s..
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This Bank
Represents
the Future-
To Many!
SAFETY
Returns From Spokane.
General Merchandise
Special WINTER-TONIC Service
for only $ 4 .0 0
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10 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP.................................................................... 39c
RED BEANS. 6 POUNDS ...................................... ..I...'...................... 40c
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UMATILLA ITEMS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER >0r 111#
I. OBJDCKIS.
HERALD,
City Recorder. I
R U P T U R E
EXPERT H E R E
F. R. Redlich, Minneapolis, Minn,,
nationhll famous Rupture Appliance
Expert, will demonstrate without
charge his unequalled method at
PENDLETON*
NOW
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
H e rm is to n T ra n s fe r & S torage Co.
Phone 31
PLA Y SA FE-
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VOTE THE STRAIGHT
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TICKET
“Now is no time to make a
change” says Calvin Coolidge.
Here are the Republican candidates for National and
State offices. Take this list with you
when you go to the polls.
CHARLES L M cNARY
For U nited States Senator
One of the State’s most valuable assets.
PHIL METSCHAN
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For Governor of Oregon
A splendid administrator—patient, tolerant, just.
W. C. HAW LEY . . For First Congressional District
Invaluable to Oregon because of his seniority in
Congress.
R. R. BUTLER . . For Secend Congressional District
Untiring in his efforts for advancement of Oregon.
MONDAY, NOV. 3
AND TUESDAY *N0V. 4
FRANKLIN F. K O RELL. For 3rd Congression’I Dis.
Hrs., 9-8.
AT THE D0RI0N HOTEL
First evening by telephone appoint
HARRY BELT . For Justice of the Supreme Court
ment.
Dr. C. F. Redlich says;
The "Perfect Retention Shields'
hold the rapture perfectly, no matter
what position the body assumes or
how heavy a weight you lift. They
give instant relief and contract the
opening in a remarkably short time.
The secret of their success is In
their simplicity. An pxpertly adjusted
device seals the opening without dis
comfort or detention from work. It
la practically everlasting, sanitary,
comfortable and actually holds rup
tures which heretofore were consid
ered uncontrollable.
T f YOU WAIT TO HAVE IT
DONE BIGHT—BEE REDLICH
Doctor J. W. 8eaver. for many
year* In charge of the Physical Edu-
Icatioa of the student* of Vale Col- I
lege, has recorded 76 per cent cures
with this system.
Mr. Redlich I* tateraattonally
knows aad speak* English. German
aad Spanish.
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Quick to win recognition in the National Capitol.
An able ju rist
PERCY R. KELLY For Justice o f the Supreme Court
Deserving of his promotion.
J. U. CAM PBELL. For Justice o f the _
A keen, analytical mind.
Court
C. A . H OW ARD . For S u p t of Public Instruction
A capable educator.
CHARLES H. GRAM . For Com. o f Bureau o f Labor
He has the welfare of labor at h e a rt
The above candidates, with the other reg-
uh-r Republican nominees, nnmnasnrl pour
respccL and deserve pour vote.
VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPOBIICAH TICKET
(Paid adv., Republican State Central Committee,
Elisha A. Baker, Secretary,
Morgan Bldg., Portland.)