P aon rou«
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Clark Paul and 0. W. Payne made
W. W. Felthouse, and d a u g h te r
o hurried business trip to Milton M arg aret, and son Billie, m ade a
Thursday.
com bined business aqd pleasure trip
CUCCD HWHIERQ WII I
OiluLl UlvIlLnO (TILL
THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1931
(So
BURNHAM’S
to P o rtla n d th is week end. They re
Leave c lo th er for W ebbers C lean tu rn e d W ednesday aftern o o n .
ers & T ay lo rs a t H. B. H itts.
G eneral M erchandise
Phone 3 4 1
Dr. J. P. S tew art, cyc-sight s p e c ia l-1
S. H. B arn ard and fam ily m ade a
Mr. and Mrs. Ross M cKechric of
J
.
A.
M
urray
of
P
en
d
leto
n
,
and
iat
of
P
endleton
is
going
to
make
business tr ip to P o rtlan d th e first Caldw ell, Idaho, visited Mr. und Mrs.
of th e week. '
H. L. P ro p st F rid ay n ig h t en ro u te Mr. A.'liboii).h of The D alles, offi- I re g u la r trip s to llt^ .u isto n H otel,
to P o rtlan d . Mr. M cK echric is Mr. cials w ith th e P acific Tel. & Tel. J beginning T uesday, A ugust 18th.
com pany were business callers in I H ours 1:00 p. m. to 8 :0 0 p. m. Adv FIFTH ANNUAL OREGON RAM
F. W. Boyhton of P en d leto n was Propst cousin.
O n ly a fe w m ore days to get ready fo r school.
H erm isto n Tuesday.
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a business rial to r hi H erm isto n Tues
SALE
AT
PENDLETON
TUESDAY
R E M E M B E R , w e c a rry a good stock o f college
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Mrs.
H
enry
H
itt
re
tu
rn
e
d
from
day.
H ow ard R eid, Jr., arriv ed home 5
th is week from W ashington w here
‘Mll,s A ,ice Dyer r e t'” ' ned h” ®e P o rtla n d Monday a fte r v isitin g w ith
cords, w a is t, and elastic top, and fancy overalls
Local Ford d ealers, R o h rm an Mo he has been em ployed since th e close th ls week a fte r a ,te n d ln « sum m er D orothy H itt who has been in th e Careful Buyer» Will be Able to Buy
fo
r the kiddles. Ten nis Shoes, Shirts, Etc.
school
in
P
o
rtlan
d
,
an
d
from
bere
St.
V
incents
hospital
for
th
e
past
Best Breeding in Northwest from
to r com pand, sold a new tru c k to of th e school term a t th e U niversity
w ent on to P ilo t Rock w here she tw o weeks. D orothy is im proving in
th e U m atilla E x p erim en t F arm th is th is sp rin g .
the 400 Head Offered.
w ill v isit h er sister. Mrs. C harles h e a lth and w ill be removed to Jef-
week.
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Home of B uter Brown & Peter’s Shoes — Priced Right
Isaac.
j
ferson,
Ore.,
soon
w
here
she
w
ill
be
F in a l a rra n g e m e n ts a re com plete
Mrs. Bob Y eager of W alla W alla
w ith h er a u n t, Mrs. Phelps.
Leave clo th er fo r W ebbers C lean who h as been v isitin g h er m other,
for th e fifth a n n u a l O regon ram sale
Miss S arah M ahoney of H arlam ,
ers & T aylors' a t H. E. Bitta.
Mrs. W ate rm an and frien d s here, re
a t P endleton R ound-U p g ro u n d s on
v isitin g w ith Miss R u th
Ja k e Q uiring, a stu d e n t a t th e T uesday, A u g u st 18th.
T he stofe
tu rn e d home S unday. Mr. Y eager M o n tan a'
W h itn ey and w ill rem ain u n til the Moody Bible In s titu te in Chicago, w ill s ta r t a t 10 o'clock, w ith Dean
Jo e C ram er o f U m atilla purchased m otored dow n fo r her.
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i la8t of th e m onth. Miss W h itn ey is 'a r r i v e d
in
H erm iston
T h u rsd ay S u lliv an of R u p e rt, Idaho, as a u c
a new J. L .C a s a m ow ing machln«
FASHIONED
M embers of th e E p w orth League head nurso *“ th e H erm iston M edical | m o rn in g and visited all d ay w ith tioneer.
from th e G range Co-op. th is week.
of th e M ethodist ch u rch had a jo lly | hosp ital.
h is b ro th e r A lfred Q uiring. Mr.
A ccording to K. G. W a rn e r, c h a ir- j
i Q u irin g is on hia vacation and the m an of the R am Sale C om m ittee and
C. P. Johnson of Diam ond. Ore.^ tim e a t U m atilla beach W ednesday
L eslie L in d n er, M onroe an d L aw - b ro th e rs left T hu rsd ay n ig h t for m em ber of th e E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee
w ho has been v is itin g his siste r-in - evening. A d ip in th e C olum bia was
rence S w arn er, Mrs. S w arn er. G lad-I D allas, Ore., w here th ey w ill v isit of th e Oregon W oolgrow ers associa
law, Mrs. W aterm an , (or several followed by a w aterm elon feed.
ys, M arian, and T helm a S w a rn e r th e ir p aren ts. A lfred also p lan s to tion, th e sale w ill offer th e m ost
days, left T uesday even in g fo r his
home.
n i< ■/
carefu lly selected lot of top q u a lity
Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k H an k s of P o rt m otored to Mt. Hood th e early p a rt spend nex t week v acationing.
ram s ever offered a t th is event.
land visited S a tu rd a y aftern o o n and ! of th e week. Monroe rem ained th ere
3 Packages Corn Flakes or Post Toasties
Mrs. H ugh F raser, (nee E ldora T h ere w ill be included In th e o ffe r
J. M. Pace purchased a new Ford even in g w ith Mr. and Mrs. G arnei , to c o n tin u e his work for th e N ation-
K ingsley) and Mr. an d Mrs. W. U n in g m ore th a n 400 head of H arap-
tru c k from th e R ohrm an M otor com D. Best. Mr. H an k s is a salesm an for al f' o rcst Service,
1 lb. FancjÿMartfanmlow«
say of Conda, Idaho, arriv ed in H e r sh ires, R am bouillets, P an am as, L in
10 Cans Sweet Corn
pany th is week. He plans to use it th e G eneral E le c tric com pany and is
Mr. B est’s b ro th er-in -law .
Mr and Mra C u ,tis Sim ons left m iston W ednesday evening. Mrs. colns, C rossbred S uffolks, R om neys
on th e new school bud“M hte.
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W ednesday m orning for W eiser, F ra s e r w ill v isit her p a re n ts, Mr. and Cotsw olds a t th e sale th is year,
;n u ____ l
Ted W est re tu rn e d th is week from ,d a h o ’ w h rre th ey wil1 v isit re la tlv e i and Mrs. B. S. K ingsley u n til th e in clu d in g for the firs t tim e a co n
Mrs. G erald W h ite received a se
1 lb. Peanut B rittle
3 lbs. Coffee
vere shock t^ondgy ^ h y n h er h a ir a tw o w eek’s v acatio n trip , p a rt of an d frien d s. They plan to re tu rn the firs t of Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. sig n m en t of R om eldales and a n o th e r
last of th e week as Mr. Sim ons vftca- L in d say spent th e n ig h t w ith Mr. c f pure bred Suffolks.
c au g h t In thehM lrtfeer w hile sh e was
i tion te rm in ated Sunday.
¡a n d Mrs. T. H. F raser and continued
doing her weekly w ashing. She was W n., and th e rest of th e tim e in
C areful buyers a re looking fo r
F rid a y to V ancouver, B. C.. w here w ard to th is sale, w hich is sponsored
able to rc le a w fliw w rtn g e r b u t could C anada. He resum ed his w ork a t th e |
Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. T u rn b la d mo th ey w ill spend th e rem ain d er of each y ear by th e O regon W oolgrow
1 0 B ara Laundry Soap
5 lbs. Cheese
not rem ove -h e r h e tr - w ith o u t con- | U m atilla C ooperative C ream ery as
to red to th e U m atilla ra n c h S unday th e ir vacation tim e.
tin u in g to p u ll it puV SJio has re- : b u tterm ak er, upon his re tu rn .
ers association, as an o p p o rtu n ity
w here Mr. T u rn b lad p u rch ased sev-
seldom realized. T hese c arefu l buy
covered suffiilentT y to be o u t.
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Leave c lo th er for W ebbers C le a n -1 on fin e 8teerB Irom C’ J ’ S pencer’
t;
Dr. C anteparole, w ho has been ers realize th e fact th a t th ey a re
Mrs. T u rn b lad visited w ith Mrs. ta k in g care of Dr. C h risto p h erso n 's going to be ab le to buy som e of th e
8 lbs. Lard
4 9 lbs. F lo w e r
ers & T aylors a t H. E. H itts.
M yers w hile tier h u sb an d was tr a n s p ractice here w hile he w as In P o rt best b leed in g in the n o rth w e st a t
land doing some special stu d y in g , prices th a t th ey c a n ’t affo rd to o v er
Miss M arg aret M cD evitt of Bend. a c tin g th e business.
left W ednesday for his home in P o rt look.
Oregon, who is v isitin g Miss L au ra
T hey know th ey a re going
Al and Jim C layton have moved land. Dr. and Mrs. C hristopherson to be able to ta k e aw ay from th e
cal
T H E BjBpT JN TALKING
Into
th
e
house
form
erly
occupied
by
re tu rn e d to H erm iston W ednesday sale th e ir pick of th e o fferin g s a t
friends In H erm iston n fev
few day.? thi»
¿ICTILRES
week. Miss M cD evitt form erly ta u g h t Dr. and Mrs. W. L. M organ, and ex evening. Dr. and Mrs. C anteparole th e ir own prices.
a tre n ex t Sunday.
a fte r peace w as m ade betw een the
H e r ^ B K Oregon
school h ere and is now employed as pect th e ir siste r to a rriv e th is week have been occupying th e C h risto
A ccording to advice from th e ram
N o rth and th e S outh. As a g o v ern
A
lth
o
u
g
h
only
a
«m
all
portion
of
end from E n te rp rise to keep house pherson home d u rin g th e ir stay hore. sale com m ittee th e ram s w ill be in
a r t d irectoi In th e Dene schools.
the p ic tu re show s a c tu a l fig h tin g m ent eg e n t of th e S ecret Service he
for them . T hey form erly lived a t th e
RAM
th e ir pens a t th e sale g ro u n d s for on th e fro n t, F a irb a n k s en acts the is sen t to his boyhood T exas to ‘‘get
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
G. W. Bailey was a Pendleton hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Dyer.
Sirs. E. G. W ilson and son Jack , inspection c.n th e day before th e sale. role of an officer in th e Royal H orse the goods” on a gro u p of " c a rp e t
sMflitoAY
business v isito r W ednesday.
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g
E ric T. B yorkgren, w ho is em and little Je rry Gale, w ho have been th is ev en t, in te re ste d p a rtie s m ay get a rtille ry from b eg in n in g to end. The b ag g ers” w ho a re c h e a tin g th e peo-
Matine»-3:30 Saturday
v is itin g a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
screen play is based on A. H am il people of Texas o u t of th e ir land.
ployed
in
th
e
F
irst
N
atio
n
al
B
ank
F. L. Jew ett, who lives tw o m iles
Geo. W ag n er th is sum m er, le ft S a t in touch w ith th e office of th e Sec ton G ibbs’ th r illin g sto ry of tw o so l
As big as Texas! As th rillfu l] as
H ere he m eets F ay W ray, ow ner
here,
left
■Saturday
on
a
tw
o
weeks
from U m atilla, is build in g
ran g e
g u n -to tin ’ ru ffia n s and ro u g h -
u rd ay fo r V ancouver, W n., w here re ta ry of th e O regon W oolgrow ers d ie r b ro th e rs w ho love th e sam e of th e biggest herd of b eef-cattle in
v
acatio
n
,
going
from
h
ere
to
E
lm
a,
houses for his 1000 W hite L eghorn
rld ln ’ ran ch ers can m ake it. A
J e r ry w ill Join his p are n ts an d Mrs. association a t P en d leto n , Oregon.
g irl. “ The p a rt played by a rtille ry th e reg io n . As ch ild ren th ey w ere
pullets. He has a flock of 800 lay in g W n., w here lie will v isit his p aren ts, W ilson w ill v isit w ith Dr. and Mrs.
thousan d tim es more ex citin g
in th e w a r,” said C aptain J. S. frien d s b u t th e re is now a s tra in be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
11.
B
yorkgren.
He
hens.
UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
th a n th e o rig in a l novel. W ith a
Scott, tech n ical adviser on th e pic tw een them due to F a y ’s b itte rn e ss
also plan s to spend some tim e a t Se R. G. G ale before going on to R a in
superb cast headed by R ichard
tu re, “ has n ever been p o rtray ed on over his association w ith th e “ e n
a ttle , Tacom a, and v arious P u g et ier N atio n al P a rk to Join h e r h u s PREMIUM LIST READY
E ugene Tierce Is v isitin g In P o rt
band.
A rlen and Fay W ray. W ith over
the screen. T here w ere often tim es em y” d u rin g th e w ar.
Sound points.
land th is week w ith relativ es. He
200 su p p o rtin g p layers. Thous
(C o n tin u ed from page One)
w hen g u n s w ere h u b to hub over
She accepts his service-, how ever,
left la st week an d p lan s to be gone
ands of head of c a ttle.
R onald Bcgg of U nion, Oregon,
H en ry S um m erer w as surprised ind cockerels w ill be given, aside long m iles of fro n t, la y in g dow n a as a paid g uide to lead h e r livestock
u n til th e first of th e week, o r longer.
te rrific b a rra g e behind th e enem y on th e perilous tr a il from Texas
w as in H erm isto n S unday. "S o n n y ” th is week w hen h ii sister, M ary, and rom those elim in ated .
Mrs. H en ry O tt w as elected su p e r lin es.”
B riggs re tu rn e d w ith him and will b ro th e r, N. S. Som m erer, of J e ffe r
across th e Red R iver in to A bilene,
o p erate th e m achine In h is th e a tre son C ity ,, K ansas, a rriv ed a t his in ten d en t of th e flow er division and
K ansas, and th e tr ip is fin a lly com
th ere. Roy B ills w ill fill his plpace home io C olum bia d is tric t. I t has will assist e x h ib ito rs in a rra n g in g YOUNG STAB. PLAYS ROLE OF
pleted triu m p h a n tly a fte r m any
as o p e ra to r for Mr. Moore in the been 21 .years sifice Mr. Som m erer th e ir displays.
th rillin g an d perilous ad v en tu res
HERO IN NEWEST PARAMOUNT
B efore m em bers of th e fa ir board
Oasis th e a tre .
has seen e ith e r his siste r or b ro th e r
w ith In d ian s anti th e p u rsu in g " c a r
and he did n o t recognice them im made d efin ite p lan s fo r th is y e a r’s
w ho
have been a t
R ich ard A rlen, t h a t risin g young p e t-b ag g ers”
Miss In a L e n h art, w ho has been m ediately. T h e last recollection he fa ir th ey decided not to so licit in s ta r of th e W esterns, tu rn s in a n te m p tin g to discourage th is m oney
A Paramount Picture with
v isitin g frien d s and re la tiv e s here has of his b ro th e r w as when he wore d iv id u ais fo r d o n atio n s to w ard th e o th e r one of h is ad m irab le c h a ra c t m ak in g v en tu re.
Richard Arlen and Fay Wray
for several days, left T h u rsd ay n ig h t ru b b er boots as a boy and w as fix in g prem ium list. T h a t does n o t m ean er p o rtra y a ls a t th e Oasis th e a tre
MEDFORD— A lfalfa is p roving a
Also Slim S um m erville Comedy
w ith Lowell S tockard for P o rtla n d a w ire fence in a m udy section of how ever, th a t special prizes a re not w here he w ill be seen th e rem ain d er
welcome by su p e rin te n d e n ts of th e
’R oyal B luff and a Looney T unc,
w here she w ill resum e h e r w ork at a field on th e ir farm in K ansas.
of th e week in "T h e C onquering su b s ta n tia l help to C olum bia county
d iffe re n t divisions, or th a t in d iv id H orde.”
■Yodellng Y okels."
dairym en w ho a re u n ab le to p u r
th e P o rtla n d Golf Club. Mr. S tock
ual d o n atio n s w ill be tu rn e d dow n
ard m ade a h u rrie d business tr iip to LYNCH DAIRY HERD
chase m ill feed and m ake a n y p ro fit,
T
his
p
ic
tu
re
gives
A
rlen
fu
ll
op
by th e board. S u p e rin te n d e n ts w ere
P o rtla n d and re tu rn e d S a tu rd ay .
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
AGAIN HEADS TEST
w elcomed by su p e rin te n d e n ts of th e p o rtu n ity to show his m ettle as a say s C ounty A gent G eorge N elson.
Fighting, gallant dare-devil
board to en co u rag e special prizes m an of iron as well as to show his By p la n tin g a lfa lfa as a soiling crop
Mr. and Mrs. C w yn H u g h es are
fe ttle as a cham pion of fa ir ladies.
(C ontinued from P age O ne)
w henever desired.
they a re able to get by w ith home
th e proud p are n ts Of a baby g irl to r n averaged 3382.8 pounds of m ilk and
He is seen th is tim e as a Y ankee
T he m a tte r of o b ta in in g judges
•QUO«
grow n feeds.
S u n d ay n ig h t a t th e H erm iston I 182.5 pounds of b u tte rfa t.
w as discussed b u t no d e fin ite actio n v e te ra n of th e C ivil W ar, th e y ear
M edical hosp ital. She w eighed 8%
T he tw o h ig h cows fo r th e m onth taken.
ÌD T J
pounds and has been nam ed M arilyn. of Ju ly a re St. Mames P ansy, five
S a tu rd ay , A ugust 28, w ill be the
y ear old pure bred Jersey , ow ned by
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
n ex t m eeting d a te fo r th e board.
— no»»
F. A. B aker th a t averaged 1110
HORARY
After August 1st.
pounds of m ilk and 77.7 pounds of
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.,
Halfsoling Men's Shoes
b u tte rfa t. and No. 65, a pure bred
Months to. make.
H olstein, ow ned by th e E a ste rn O re HAS WORLD WAR ROLE
From $1.50 to $1.25
Life. Romance! A ction! Spec
gon S late H o sp ital, av erag in g 2694
Rubber Heels on Womens' Shoes
tacle! G ran d fer^ jN othH jg spared
T he p a rt played by a rtille ry In
pounds of m ilk c o n ta in in g 75.4
From 50c to 35c
m ake th is U iA .O N E GREAT
the w orld w ar is depicted vividly in
pounds of b u tte rfa t.
DRAMA of th e w a r ! .- .
T w en ty cows a re listed on th e D ouglas F a irb a n k s J r . ’s in itia l F irst
Liberty 3-Ster Picture!
honor roll for th e m onth of Ju ly N atio n al s ta rrin g “ vehicle. "C h a n
Also Fox Tews and Comedy
ces,” w hich A lan D w an
d irected ,
FOR MANY A
a g a in st 29 for th e m onth of Ju n e.
“GO j o BLAZES”
an d w hich comes to th e Oasis the-
HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO
PURCHASE POREBREDS
“Where your dollars have more cents.”
Complete Line for Girls— -
Silk Hose
. 79c to $1.95
Girdles . . .6 0 c to $1.50
Dresses . . $1.00 to $1.95
25c
$1.10
(0auw®{ipatrp
10c
52c
23c
93c
$1.09
95c
The
C o n q u er in g
H o rd e
FAIRBANKS JR.
CHANCES
Y o u r O ld Shoes
M ad e N e w
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BOW M AN
SH O ESH O P
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HOT LUNCHES
H eat
REFRESHING DRINKS
SPORTING GOODS
makes the m ea l
H i t t ’s C o n fe c tio n e ry
MAN
HERMISTON, OREGON
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
Tum-A-Lnm Lumber Co.
—
Phone 331,
Voi. 31
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, August 6, 1931
Editorial
Ih K ansas they ra n
trad e ten buahela o f
w heat for a m arriag e
license. But how can
th a t help th e farm er
who Is alread y m a r
ked 7
eat ,
It. A. Brownnon,
• t E d ito r.
— 0—
T ake a loot, a t yo u r
oof. E v e ry 1'One else
loan. Ia It a fittin g
over for your home or
'oea it need re p airin g
r perhaps a com plete
tew roof? ’*The hot
dim m er days brin g o u t
the w eak sp o ts and th e |
first fall ra in s w ill go I
rig h t th ru ■ and Into
the house unless th e
roof covers you like It
should.
1 '
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—-WU
priced from 31.85 to
33.00 |ter 1000. Also
all sty les of P ioneer
Roofs.
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A k in d h earted g en
tlem an saw a little boy
try in g to reach a door
bell. He ra n g th e bell
tor th e little boy. then
said, "W h a t now, my
little m a n ? “
"R u n like th e dick
ena.” said th e boy,
" th a t's w h at I’m go-
Ing to do.”
• « SPEC IA LS *«
No. £9
F ra n k S eeliger is
b u ild in g a sm all house
on his land w est of th e
river.
— 0—
G. K. R obinson b u ilt
a cu pboard for E. C.
H ughes th is week
Use
Some of Our Prices for
Tum -A-Lum
P a in t. It lasts longer,
looks b e tte r, c arries a
double g u a ra n te e , and
h as a low first cost.
Home from Work
SATURDAY, AUG. 15th—MONDAY, AUG. 17th
Hot, Tired, Hungry
. ..YE,S, and Cross
• Y ou can change all that
in the twinkling of an eye.
• Put before him a Savory
Meat Dish.
Our Quality an d Prices
A r t “Right
H e r m isto n
M eat M a rk et
fo r
Bigger
Business
A . W . TURNBLAD
Phone 4 1 1
25c I
PEAS — New Pack No. 2 Tin», 3 for ...................* .................
25c
SHREDDED WHEAT—Health Builder Food, per pkg.
MUX—Borden’» or Carnation, t i l l can», 4 f o r ........................
10c I
25c |
BREAKFAST CUP COFFEE—
Scientifically Blended, we grind it as you want it, per lb.
19c
FELDMAN’S NAPTHA SOAP—
Large 10 ee. bar, the kind that take» out the dirt, 10 bar»
49c
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