THURSDAY, JULY JO, IS S I
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
TOR SAIS
THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO
rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also
several small tracts for sale. Also
pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P.
Dodd. Hermiston, Oregon,
45-tfc
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
while following the Smoker’s Code
would greatly reduce the number of
smokera' fires, be said. This is the
Smoker’s Code:
' dangerous TO SMOKE
WHILE TRAVELING
On Forest, Brush or Grass Land
SMOKE ONLY
1. While stopping in a safe place
clear of all inflamable material, or
2. Outside of areas closed to smok
ing by State law or Federal order, or
3. Inside a vehicle on two-way
highways, or
4. Above timber line, and
AFTER SMOKING
Put out all lighted material.
Florene, and little niece
Dorothy The Dalles visited here for several
Dill were shopping in Hermiston d»)e last week. She returned Sunday.
Saturday
Wednesday night several of the
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younger set enjoyed a birthday party
Mrs. W. C. Isom and son Don en- at the Byrnes home honoring Louise
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Byrnes and Naomi Spurlock Those
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Isom at six present were: Annie Wurrster, Mick-
ie Foord, Irene Fromdalh. Reatha
o’clock dinner Friday night.
Norton, Margaret Brown, Earlna
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and Burley,
Naomi Spurlock, Louise
family returned from their ramping Byrnes. Bert Vane, Lyle Brown,
trip Monday with 17 gallons of Cecil Tipple, Devee Brown, Ray
mond and George McNabb; Don
huckleberries.
Foord, Toot George, and Luther
Nellie Lelcht, who has been visit Cardwell. -.
ing her aunt, Mrs. Barney Endrice.
Irene Fromdalh returned Sunday
at Chewelah, returned home Wed from a visit with Margaret Foord In
The Dalles.
nesday.
Earl Brownell of Pasco visited
Mrs. Frank Leicht left Friday foi
here Sunday.
st. Martins Springs at Carson, Wn„
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer have
where she has gone to take treat returned from their vacation spent
ment for throat trouble which has in Portland.
been bothering her for some time.
Ollie Spurlock has resigned his
Vern Caldwell of Portland was job as afternoon boss on the Wallula
cut-off
and will move his family to
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
LaGrande where he has employment.
Tom Caldwell this week.
The Christian Endeavor is having
Jess Oliver returned from Goldeit- a membership contest with Louise
dale Thursday and returned Friday Byrnes and Raymond McNabb as the
to work in the harvest fields for leaders.
Gies Hallett.
FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur
niture and Mattresses. Hermiston
«
Second Hand Store.
10-ttc ❖
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IRRIGON NEWS
*
MELOTT SEPARATOR FOR SALE *
♦
with motor. Iowa separator No.
103. Inquire W. G. Webber. 47-3tp
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
PINE FACTORY TRIMMINGS (NOT Oliver burned about 2:00 o'clock
Box Wood) from Kinzua Pine Wednesday morning. The fire was
Mills Company. An extra good grade started by sparks from a train going
of Kiln-Dried wood for sale by Turn through. Very little wag saved as
A-Lum Lumber Co.
43-49tc the flames had gained such headway
*
before the family discovered the fire. •>
Little Raymond Allen, son of Mrs.
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS *
FOR SALE— 20 acres; 5-R. house;
barns; other outbuildings; fenced; Hugh Grimm, was quite seriously in ♦
♦
$400 cash. J. M. Biggs. Hermiston, jured when he fell from the fender
Oregon.
37-tfc in front of the moving car. Both
Mrs. Scott Brown Is visiting her
wheels passed over his body. He was sister in Seattle and expects to re
FOR SALE— 3-BURNER OIL STOVE taken to the Hermiston hospital for turn the last of the week.
with oven. H. E. Hanby.
43-tfc treatment. The car which belonged
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Spurlock and
to Mr. Fagerstrom was bringing a sons, Delbert and Donald, and Mr.
Burk's for Bargains. On the West load of young folks home from an and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., motored
to Walla Walla over the week end.
Side.
— Adv. all night camping party on the sand
Clyde Strong who has been em
dunes east of Irrigon.
ployed on the Wallula cut off is very
MISCELLANEOUS
James Warner is enjoying a visit ill at St.. Anthony’s hospital in Pen
dleton.
TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE with his brother, Henry Warner,
Opal Hartle Is now visiting in
who
is
here
for
a
short
time.
your property. W’rite G. F. Hod
Portland.
Mrs.
Bates
Rand
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Virginia Compton of Biggs Is vis
ges, Agency, 721 Main Street, Pen
dleton. Phone 477.
4S-4tp Warner visited Mrs. George Kendler, iting at the Otto Pound home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updegraph
Jr., at Umatilla Friday afternoon.
LOST— ONE MALE POINTER DOG?
A fair board meeting was held at returned to their home in Portland
visiting several days with Mr.
white with brown spots. Answors the home of Mrs. W. C. Isom Wed after
and Mrs. John Burley.
name, Amos. Last seen on lower But nesday evening and final arrange
Dorothy Mattice, who has been
ter Creek, Sunday. Phone 65F2. ments for the fair which is to be visiting her cousin Daphne Fisher,
Reward.
48-2tp held at Boardman, September 11 and has returned to her home in Ayers.
Dorothy Lash is visiting her mo
12 were made. Those present were:
TO TRADE — STOCK RANCH; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, George Wick ther, Mrs. Albert Kenedy, in George
1480 acres; 90 acres hay land; lander, Ingard Scovbo and Mrs. C. town in Seattle.
Irene Fromdalh and Margaret
land clear, good title. What have Coats of Boardman, Mrs. A. C.
Foord were visitors from The Dalles
to trade. Walter Rood, Agnew Ranch Houghten of Irrigon, County Agent Wednesday.
Hermiston, Oregon.
47-2tp Smith and Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, coun
James Byrnes and family have
moved from the Jenkins house to
ty
school
superintendent.
The
prem
NOTICE! I WILL OPEN A REAL
the Connice residence.
Mrs. Frank Yokom is visiting
estate office in Hermiston, Aug ium list will be out in a few days and
ust 1st. E. P. Dodd.
46-tfc the fair board solicits the patronage relatives in Mt. Vernon this week.
John Woodroth of Walla Walla
and cooperation of the people in
visited several days with her daugh
FOR TRADE— HOUSE AND THREE putting the 1931 fair over.
ter, Mrs. James Byrnes.
Mrs. Frank Brace and daughter
lots in LaGrande, Ore., for im
Dan Foord and Toab George of
proved property in Hermistono vicin
ity. Jeff See, Hermiston.
47-2tp
ALFALFA FARM WANTED — 10-
acres,
miles from Oregon
City, on good road; land level; all
clear but H acre. Four-room plas
tered bungalow, lights, good barn;
fruit, good well water; some berries.
A nice little home close in, only 14
miles from Portland, Ore. Price
$4500, mortgage, $1250. Want 30
to 40 acres. Farm close to Hermis
ton; want good house, good soil;
w ill asume a little more than you
have. Send all details df your place
to E. P. Elliott & Son, Agents, Ore
gon City, Oregon.
47-2tc
Go to Burk’s for Bargains -Now.
— Adv.
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live
stock. We will be in Hermiston
every week. Drop us a card if you
have any stock to sell. Huston &
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon.
Box 327.
31-tfc
Mr and Mrs. Pete McNabb and
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and
Mr. and Mrs. John Wurster motored daughter Francis and Mrs. George
to Bonneville. Oregon, Sunday.
Kendler. Jr., motored to Pendleton
Mrs. Jenny Rider and son Frank Sunday evening to the show,
of Irrigon spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr and Mrs Ursel Hyatt and
and Mrs. E. K Ash
i children. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shes-
Carl Caldwell. Pearl Pott. Mrs , |
.tO_ ,^ ! <1
where they enjoyed a picnic
Belle Caldwell, and Leland Smith I Springs
motored to Grandve'en, Wo., Sunday. Sunday.
Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Lingo and
Miss Maxine McNabb, who has
been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Earl son Joseph and Rosaline Lennox mo
Jack in Pendleton the past two tored to Yakima over the week end.
Mrs. Leach is visiting her daugh
weeks, returned home Sunday.
Laree and Martha Bell Caldwell ter, Mrs. J. Stephens, here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frazer and two sons .
and Bob Woodward motored to Mea
have rented the Tom Tucker house.
cham Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell motor
ed to Pendleton Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson of Her
miston spent Sunday
with the
Rhodes family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hull and Mrs.
Kate Allen of Pomeroy, Wn„ spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hull.
A surprise birthday party was
given for Mrs. James Marshall Sat
urday.
D. C. Chapman of Pendleton vis
ited in Umatilla Friday snd Satur
day.
PERRY J. LYNCH
Succeeding the late Mr. S. A. Her
ing. Perry J. Lynch of Portland has
been promoted to the position of
superintendent of car service for the
O-WRRAN Co., according to an an
nouncement made by General Mana-
uskiest..
ger J. P. O'Brien.
Although he has 21 years of con
tinuous service in .the department of
which he now becomes the head. Mr.
Lynch is but 36 years old, the young
est member of the Portland club of
Union Pacific old timers, an organi
zation which requires 20 years of
service. Mr. Lynch has resided in
Portland for the past 22 years.
Room & Bath
$1.55
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
Washington Hotel
Portland,
CLASS "A”
Washington at 12th Street
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
— For Permanent Guests —
We Have Rooms As Low As
$ 6 .0 0 week, $ 2 0 .0 0 mo.
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
Business and Professional Cards
Gees/fBAtt
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
VINEYARD LODGE
Gifts for All Occasions
FRED H. BROWN,
Jeweler
All-Weather
It pays to buy THE
leading make . . herel
Rohr man Motor
Company
Phone 571
Hermitton, Ore.
No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each
Monday evel Ing in Odd Fellows’
hail. V isiting members cordially
invited
W. R. Longhorn, Secretar.
Virgil Smith, N. O.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. Prime
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
lank Bldg.
Phone Connections
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
ADVERTISING
Alfred W. Chri»topher»on
Physician and Surgeon
OfMce Phone 733. Rea. Phone 712
Office: First National Bank Bldg
817 Main Street
MUST BE
W. J. WARNER
Atvorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Hermiston Post No. 37 |
Meets first and thirdj
Thursday. Legion Auxll- i
iary meets second and •
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
SMOKING WHILE TRAVELING
DANGEROUS TO FORESTS.
People Read Advertisements and
Depend on them for Buying
Guides. Non-advertisers
Lose an Opportunity
Advertise Consistently
HERMISTON HE1
•
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Day
.
Chapel Funeral Coach
and
Sanitary Preparation Room
Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av
T. K. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Telephone Building
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1012
Pendleton, Ore.
FRANCIS A. WALMAN
Radio Repairing
Locksmith and Keymaker
125 W. Alta St.
Phone 380
WE
Specialize in Good Furni
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
W H t « T Q U A L IT Y « « » P R I t t S M E E T
ouw T
in the
Oregon.
FIREPROOF
Heavy Duty Tire
You Can Always Find Bargains at
BURK’S.
— Adv.
Smokers have been responsible for
one-third of all the man caused
forest fires on the national forests
of Oregon and Washington during
the present tire season, according to
reports Just received by the Regional
Forester, Portland, Oregon. For the
period up to July 21, 330 man-caused
fires have been reported. Of these
109 were started by careless smok
ers and 76 by thoughtless campers,
the forest supervisor reports show.
This is an increase over the similar
period tor 1930, when smokers star
ted 84 fires and campers 52 out of
a total of 193 man-caused fires.
In addition to the man-caused
forest fires, 126 have been started
by lightning in 1931, as compared
with 304 during the same period last
year.
Of the total of 456 fires reported
to date this year, 265 have been put
out while under one-quarter acre
each; while only 72 of them exceeded
10 acres each. The total acreage
burned over by these fires includes
8,904 acres of national forest land;
4,666 acres of privately-owned land
inside national forest boundaries,
and 7,793 acres of private land out
side and adjacent to national forest
boundaries.
The regional forester calls atten
tion to the special order which pro
hibits smoking while traveling in
the national forests on forest, brush
or grass land, except on paved or
surfaced highways. A strict compll
aace with this order on the part of
the forest-using public will do much
to reduce the smokers' fire hazard.
»AO» T H R U
p i H lH f T O N .O P f COM
Radios
Motors
Fixtures
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
’’Anything Electrical”
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
Jack Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
Phone Four Hundred
L. M. LA DOW A CO.
Upholsterere and Mattreae Makers
Novelty and Ruffled Curtains
DR. A. E. MARBLE
j 504 Main Street
Phone 629
Pendleton. Oregon
Chiropractor
Office: Two doors west postoffice
Office heurs. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8.
Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or.
NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS
Dr. H. A. Newton, Mgr.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
X-Ray Work
Hccolite Plate«
Main and Webb
Pendleton
FREEWATER
W. M. RAKESTRAW
W atchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
FOR SALE
H. S. McKenzie, M. D.
500 RED PULLETS
Arrange for spring custo hatching.
HALEY' HATCHERY
FREEWATER. OREGON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton. Oregon