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Ip r r a ld
Dinner Guests.
Entered as Second Class M atter December, 1901, at y>e postoffice at H er
miston, U m atilla County, Oregon.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Subscription Rates
One T e a r..................... ....................... .................................................... f 2.oo
Six Months H............... —- ............... - ........................... _..................................... f l oo
of
B ra ia
According to various authorities
quoted In Hails* "Adolescence," the
size of the brain Increases but little
after eight years. It reaches Its maxi
mum slse at about 12 to 14, though
there may be a very slight growth be
tween 20 and 30. In old age It grad
ually loses weight and size. ‘‘In the
boy of 15, the volume of cell bodies
la already on the average 124 times
their size at birth and by 30 will have
increased to 150-fold. Cells constitute
but a very small part of the total
brain, so that they can Increase many
fold and not greatly affect Its total
slse or weight."
Leona Theil, president of the Re
bekah assembly of Oregon from Port
land, met w ith the local lodge W ed
nesday evening.
THE HERALD OFFICE
While begging In Japan Is not the
fine art and honorable calling that It
Is in some parts of China, nevertheless
In Tokyo and other large cities there
are hundreds who make their living
by soliciting alms In public. Compete
tlon Incident to a highly commercial
ized age has made It necessary for
these mendicants to organise, and a
beggars’ guild now enacts and en
forces beggnrs’ law. The operations
of these persons are limited to three
hours each day and they have a
Communistic way of sbartag their
pickings.
T U R K E V PRICES
No. 1 Young Toms, fey dre’d 24-25c
No. 1 Hen Turks, fancy dre’d .22-23c
No. 2, fancy dressed ............. 15-16
Old Toms, fancy dressed ........ 18-19c
Live, Fancy .....
18-19c
CHIC KENS, ETC.
Hens, heavy, live fancy............. 19-20c
Hens, med., live fancy ............. 16-17c
Hens, light, live fancy ........... 13-14C
Springs, heavy col..................... 16-17c
Capons. .6 lbs. up,live fancy ... 25-26
Capons, 6 lbs. up, dressed, fey 30-31
Ducks. 4 lbs. up, live, fancy.. 13-14c
Ducks, 4 lbs. up,dress, fancy.. 18-19c
Geese, 10 lbs. up, live fancy ... 13-14c
Geese, 10 lb«, up, dress, fancy.. 17-18
DRESSED M EATS
Veal, fancy, 80 to 125 lbs..... 13-14c
Veal, heavy or poor ................. 8-1 Oc
Hogs, top 100 to 150 lbs......... 14-15c
Hogs, heavy or rough............. 12-14c
Lambs, fancy spring ............. 12-15c
Lambs, yearlings .......................08-12c
Ewes ................................................. 05-06
Sows ....... '....................................... 08-10
No. 1 Potatoes— Netted Gems prefer
red.
The above prices are today’s market.
Reference: American N ° * ,'-nal Bank.
November 10, 1930,
Bakery
Foods..
«
s
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
A COMEDY PRESENTED BY
JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, GOOKTES,
DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND ROILS.
T he Junior Class o f
H erm iston Hi
Friday, Nov. 21
.8 .0 0 P. M.
Oasis Theatre
3
HERMISTON BAKERY
“ WHERE YO U R DOLLARS
H A V E MORE CENTS”
49 POUND SACK FLO UR ................................................................... ,1 .2 9
9g
8 POUNDS L A R D ....... ........................................................................... 91 2g
F A N C Y RICE, 4 POUNDS ............................................................ .*........ 25c
BEANS, 4 POUNDS .................................................... ................................ 2Sc
M ACARO NI, 6 POUNDS ..................... ................................... .................. 25c
No. 2 H zlze SOLID PACK Tomatoes, per can ................................ 17c
Now is the time to Buy Your
Christmas Gifts
Nice Pair of Boys' Oxfords or Cord Pants.
THE NELSON PRODUCE CO
151 Front Street.
Tel. AT2913
Two heads are better than one,—
and ao are two pocketbooks.
get together.
Let's
W e’ll spell each other
over the hard places and get ahead
lots faster.
W e ’ve helped out on so many busi
ness problems, probably
we
could
help you.
First N ational Bank
of Hermiston
C a p ita l, S urplua an d U n d ivid ed P ro fita O v e r 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
B. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
NO W
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
Portland, Oregon.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
ADMISSION— 50c AND 25c.
W IN TER ’S
C O M IN G !
COURTESY
Serial No. 023713
Cash Prices from Nov. 14 to 21
FLOUR, B A R R E L .....................................................................................
Bank-
SERVICE
ALL SHIPMENTS SHOULD ARRIVE
ABOUT NOVEMBER 19 FOR THE
THANKSGIVING MARKET.
WE
ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ANY
AMOUNT OF THE FOLLOWING.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR
BUSINESS.
We are Licensed and Bonded Dealers.
POULTRY
BETTER
“A PAIR OF
Friendly
SAFETY
President Here.
At
O rg a n is e d B e g g a ry
SIXES”
r - T he
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouee and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were dinner
guests at the M L. Watson
home
Sunday.
Published every Thursday at Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon, by J
M. Biggs, Editor and Manager.
G ro w th
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, ISSO
THE IEBBM1STOB HERALD, HERMISTON, O R M O A .
Latest style S ilk Ties,
50 to 11.00. A H a t or a Cap, Fancy Socks, etc. W t have a good
size stock Girls and W omen’s Shoes to choose from ; S ilk Hosiery,
Underwear, Drceees, etc.
F R E E W H IL E T H E Y LAST; 1 Pie Plate w ith two packages
Mince Meat. 1 measuring cup w ith 1 Package A ll Bran.
1 Big
Balloon w ith purchase of Crystal Sonp.
U. S. la n d Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon. October 27, 1930.
Notice is hereby given that M arie
C. Spinning of Echo, Oregon, as one
of the heirs and for the heirs of
James P. Rethlefson, who, on Oct
9, 1909 made Desert Land E n try
023713 for the NE14, Sec. 22, T. 3N.,
R. 28 E., W . M., has filed notice of
Intention to complete the purchase
of said land Under the provisions of
the Act of Mar. 4, 1929.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described land or
desiring for any reason to object to
the completion of the purokaae and
fin a l entry thereof by the applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest
in duplicate In this office during the
30-day period of publication imme
diately following the firat printed
Issue of this notice, otherwise the ap
plication may be allowed.
W . A. W IL K IN S O N ,
C-#tc
Acting Register.
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone 31
NOTICE!
Portland-Baker
Freight Line
HAVE ESTABLISHED TERMINAL
_ A T __
Hermiston Creamery
Prompt early morning delivery.
PORTLAND
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
LA GRANDE
BAKER
And Way Points.
BURNHAM’S
General Merchandise
Portland Terminal: 15th and Marshall.
Hermiston Terminal:
Special WIRTEI-TOIIIC Service
for only $ 4 . 0 0
Change engine nil
Adjust distributor points
Oil anti grease thoroughly
Flash transmission and
rear with kerosene, and
refill with fresh grease
Remove front wheels and
repack with f eesh grease
Spray springs with pene
trating oil
Clean and adjust spark
plugs
Clean sediment bulb and
carburetor
Adjust carburetor
Tighten Intake and ex
haust manifolds
Cheek battery
W e w ill fa r n l.il all m aterial and make a ll the aksT,
ment».
HERMISTON CREAMERY
BUTTER--
PHONE 852
HERMISTON, OREGON
“In Class by Itself”
W hy N o t ,
“ B utter is In a class by Itself. ..It Is one of the
W e H ave
aUSEDn U sed Parts
-C A R Hermiston Auto
most easily digestible of fats and undoubtedly, when
considering the oils and fats dietetlcally, is the
best source of V itam in A.
t-T a a a a a a n ----S
— M. E. JA FF A , Emeritus Professor of N u tri
tion, University of California.
A ._ X .
W reckingHouse
E.-F. PIERSON, Owner
B utter is Indispensable In the diet of young add
old.
— —
We Bay Used Cars
It contains V itam in A, the growth promoting
Q u ir k service. Car ready w hen p ro m U ed . A c
“ r” ’ bsMerles, aati-freeae service, etc., at low prices.
factor, also V itam in D, which aids In assimilation
of the minerals In other foods you eat.
builds bones, cells and tissues.
•
B utter
’S CLEANERS
•
U m atilla County butter at your grocer's.
Rohr man Motor Co.
Hermiston
Phone 371
Hermiston Creamery
Company
UNI
PACI FI C
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AID DELIVER
Nov. 4-5
■ A IL
ORDERS
PRO M PTLY
P IL L E D
F. G Woughter, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon.
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