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rao * roo* Mrs. Joe Bones of Portland, who Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm and ticularly necessary during times like has been visiting In Umatilla, came two sons and Mrs. Judat Hamm and the present when sickness becomes Thursday and will spend the re son Marshall, of Murray. Iowa, re- auch a financial drain upon the fam- mainder of the week with Mrs. Earl turned from the mountains near lly. Everyone knows that an ounce Bensel. Bingham Springs Sunday evening or prevention la worth a pound of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richards and after spending a week there. Mar-1 cure and this Is particularly P. B. Swwyze was a Pendleton O. C. Pierce spent the week end daughter Patricia of Stanfield are shall Hamm left Monday for Port-¡where communicable diseases an business visitor last Friday. fishing at Silllo and returned with spending a few days this week at land where he will apend a few days. concerned.” Wallowa lake. Mr. Richards Is visit- Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hooker and [ ALTA VILLA TOMATOES — 21/ i 2 for 19c j R. C. Penney of Stanfield is build- three Fine salmon. All services ofythis Association fi Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two sons, ¡,ng aU Gran«c organizations in that Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hinkle of Dallas in« a new 3-room addition on his nanced by Annual Sale of Christmas NIK-OL JELL—Full size package, 5 for 24c | house. John and Dan. who have spent the dl8tr,ct dur‘ug his stay, lecturing on Oregon, atopped in Hermiston a Seals. short while Thursday while on their A complete assortment of school past week at Seaside and Portland, jGrange ““-'«utures. ARGO STARCH— Corn or Gloss, 2 for .......................................... J5C | Lester Lamox, John Peugh and way to Pendleton where they plan OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK SEEN supplies at. the best prices obtain returned home Thursday. WRITE STAR TUNA— 8*/,* k...................................................... 19C j to attend all three days of the able. Propst Variety Store. Adv. Mlss Myrnle Clayton will conduct Mervin Evans of Wapato, Wn., ar- IN FARM MARKET ADVANCES. Round-Up. Mr. Hooker Is Sheriff of Miss Marlon Briggs left today liasses In piano for beginning and rived in Hermiston Monday and will CRISCO — 3 U>. can for ..................................................................... Polk county and Mr. Hinkle la coro (T h ursday^ for Medford. Oregon, advanced pupils. Credits given to i visit friends for a few days. Mervin ner. Further improvement in the egg Evans has been visiting in Wapato TOILET PAPER— Fine tissue, 5 rolls for ................................... 24c where she wijl take up her duties high school students. Phone 82-W. and poultry situation and signs of as teacher l»..the public school there. ' 52-ltc [ for the past week but will remain the turn toward better conditions in EQUALIZATION NOTICE here now. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Walter Pearson returned from Henry Harger of Homedale, Idaho« the dairy and sheep industries are Notice is hereby given that on seen in. the annual summer outlook Mrs. Hugh Fraser and Mrs. B. S. Portland last Thursday after spend will arrive Saturday in order to re DON’T OVERLOOK THESE. ing a week.there. He also visited sume his duties as teacher In the lo Kingsley returned from Portland Tuesday, October 8, 1931, at 2 P. M. reports of the college extension ser Sunday where they had spent the the Directors of the West Extension vice just issued. various beaches while away. cal high school. JUST IN— A snappy line of Shoes, College Cords, and Junior Cords | Irrigation District, acting as a Board Prices for eggs and chickens, al Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnard were A field of corn on the Carson week end visiting. Mrs. Fraser is that are priced right. You should SEE them. of Equalization, will meet at the though still low compared to recent ■■ M '' ___________________________________________________________________ business visitors in Pendleton Wed Linder farm and the Milklns farm visiting her mother here from Conda office of the District In Irrigon, Ore years have made a strong seasonal We are getting our new Fall Prints; Snappy and good nesday of this week. carried stalks of corn fifteen feet Idaho. She plans to return the first gon, to review and correct the an advance during the past few weeks. looking, look (ham over. Also n ew frocks at popular price. Miss Edna Anderson of The Dalles high with as many as five long ears of the month nual assessment of said District to Fewer hens are in prospect to go in Claire Sbrier who has been asso- Is the guest of Miss Mabie Sale dur to a stalk. ing Round-Up week. Frank Seeliger has his new house !clated w,th Marle Stephenson in be levied on or before the first Tues to laying houses this fall, and de mand is expected to Increase as busi nearly completed. It is built in the I °P«ra’ing the Hunter's Cafe during day in September. 1931. Fred Hale of Stanfield is building A. C. Houghton, Secretary ness conditions improve. a 100 ton concrete silo on his farm shade of the Locust trees on his , the ‘UDlmw months, left Monday for As to the dairy industry, the re j San Francisco where he will visit and also modern automatic ice farm. A New Arithmetic. port says, "The outlook appears to Eric Byorkgren returned Sunday 1,18 mother. plant. He has an 80-acre farm east X>f Stanfield adjacent to the city after spending a two weeks vacation Mrs. J. M. Ellis and two daugh- "I am not much of a mathmeti- be on the side of moderate improve Phone 171 — — Hermiston, n, Oregon limits. > at Elma, Wn., and other coast j ters, Rachel and June, of Seoux cian,” said the cigarette, “but I can ment." Some increase in demand MEMBER OF AFFILIATED BUYERS is expected, but production is like points. He Is employed at the First ' Falls, South Dakota, came last add nervous trouble to a boy, I can National Bank here. ¡Thursday and will visit for two subtract from his physical energy, ly to continue relatively heavy for — - ■ ■ » ------------------ j Mrs. M. D. Scroggs of Sunnyside, j weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. I can multiply his aches and pains, some time. Figures are given show tion should not only be acquired Washington, who ha? been visiting Moore. Mrs. Ellis is a sister of Mr. I can divide his mental powers, I ing that dairymen have been saving but carried to the general public.” made in the spelling of the name. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore. can take Interest from his work and fewer heifer calves and that the ra C. D. Byrne, direptor^of the Ore Remember it is Jack Lee and is pid increase in the number of milk ( ampbell, left Saturday for her I Wallace J. Cockran came Wednes- discount his chances for success." gon State college news service, was located on W. Court. THE BEST IN TALKINO cows on farms has probably been home. ller son John, who has been day from Albany and will resume his In the spelling of the Wm. Earley elected president of the national as PICTURES checked. visiting his grandparents for the duties as teacher of science and boys' WILD AND WOOLLY” FUNSTERS sociation for the ^coming ' year. R. M. Plumbing establishment’s adver Hermiston. Ojegon Record marketings of sheep and past month, returned with her. athletic coach In the Hermiston Soule of the state college of Georgia, tisement in last weeks pqper. We re , V • ■ ■ ■ * * lamb are being made this year and Mrs. Geo. Sabin of Portland ar public school. His mother will arrive TRY TO IMPRESS TENDERFEET vice-president, and M. C. Schnopp, gret this and wish to state that Mr. PROGRAM conditions indicate that sheep num rived In Hermiston Sunday and will next week to be with him this win of West Virginia University, secre Ealey is located at 618 Sycamore, FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY In the picture featuring Jack bers will be further reduced in this visit with her cousins, Mrs. Fred ter. in Pendleton. tary-treasurer. Oakie in “Dude Ranch” Stuart Er country and abroad. Demand is ex Matinee 2 .3 0 Saturday I Barker and Miss Ruth Bensel until Herb Green, Jewler of Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott and two win, owner of the dude ranch in the pected to increase as business con after the Round-Up In Pendleton. Correction. has purchased the Sawtelle's Jewel daughters, Edna and Mery, and Miss Rockies, finds that business Is fal ditions improve. The report points Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Eye In the write-up in last week’s ry fixtures and is moving into the Martha Walther of Jefferson City ling off. out that world-wide conditions of paper on the Jack Lee Service Sta building formerly occupied by Saw sight Specialist, who has made pro Missouri, spent a few days last week One by one his guests are leaving supply and demand affect wool pri fessional visits to Hermiston for 10 in Portland and Neskowin beach They came* out to his place from the ces In this country and consequent tion, of Pendleton, mistake was telle's at 709 Main. years and la known for good optical Miss Walther has been visiting her East to see cowboys and Indians, ly have a bearing on the sheep and With work at reasonable prices will again sister, Mrs. Ott, for some time but scalping and shootings— but nary a wool outlook in Oregon. North Amer GEORGE O'BRIEN and MARION be at Hotel Hermiston Friday, Sep. 4 plans to return to her home the bit of this "wild and woolly” busi ica has but 8 per cent of the world’s LESSING and « gallant crew of for one day. Eyes Examined, Glasses last of the week. ness have they witnessed. They have sheep. fighting, fearless, devil-may-care Ground and Fitted. Reduction in Mr. and -Mrs. F. E: Decker of fouond the much-touted “bad man men of the sea. A Fox Movietone charges. MISS MYRNIE CLAYTON LOCAL PAPERS AID FARMER directed by John Ford. J. A. Reeves and family, Nell Union, Oregon, arrived In Hermis country as quiet as a clam. Into this scene comes a traveling Reeves, Jack and Fred Reeves, and ton Saturday night and will visit Come and see— A "mystery ship," rN AGRICULTURAL CAMPAIGNS. Accredited Teacher of Piano Dick Martin motored to Silllo early with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad. one-horse show— consisting of Jack and a U-Loat— an officer and a Mr. Decker returned home Monday Aakie, Eugene Pallette, Mftzie Green Sunday morning where they spent 1 aPF— a man and a woman— come News stories, particularly in lo but Mrs. Decker will remain for a and Cecil Weston. They agree to Announces the Opening of Her th i day fishing. to grips in THE SEAS BENEATH. cal papers, are considered the most Mrs. Ray Jutllla of Walla Walla two week's visit with her mother. provide the ranch with real Western Important single factor in putting Class for Beginning and Can This be True I is visiting this week with her friend The two children have been visiting characters in return for free meals. over a campaign for agricultural No time for love, but who can here for the summer and will later Advahced Pupils This picture is coming to the Oasis Mrs. Herbert Mlchallis.She came betterment, according to Reuben control the fierce fires of the theatre Sunday and Monday, Aug. Monday and is staying here,w hile return with their mother. Brigham, editor of the extension ser heart even In the hour of burst TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST Mr. Vernoy has remodeled his old 30 and 31, and you will want to vice of the United States department her husbnr.d is working In Heppner. ing shells and storm-wracked Mrs. Fred Barker left Thursday garage and chicken house. His chick mow what the outcome of this pre a t agricultrre, who was one of the ships? — "Step right Up, ladles for Portland where she will visit en house willl accommodate lOo lay dicament is. Inquire at Hermiston Drug Store or principal speakers at the recent na and gentlemeii— and for the one until Sunday. Mrs. George Sabin of ing hens which he expects to have tional convention of the American price of admission, meet the fin Phone 82-W Portland who has been here since soon. He recently purchased 35 Bar FIGURES GIVEN ON Association of Agricultural College est submarine in the world!” red Rock pullets from J. S. West to TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION. Sunday, returned with her. editors held at Oregon State college. You'll never regret It. A complete assortment of school add to bis flock. In reviewing more than 10 me supplies at the be3t prices obtain Will your child have a chance Portland, Ore., August 26— (Spe- thods used in state and federal co SUNDAY AND MONDAY able. Propst Variety Store. Adv. musically? Music is an accomplish 1“ A,—-Further indic ations of the operation in such campaigns as those Panics Show-Goers In All-Laugh A. P. Abplanalp who has been tak ment, a requisite of culture. Your need for the protection of young for control of the corn borer in the ing Comedy-Riot! ing orders In the vicinity of Baker, child needs music. Start her now hildren against infection with tu middle west and wheat acreage ad The laugh of the town! Ontario, Burns, Klamath Falls, and while she Is young. She may be tal berculosis by their parents and oth justment, Mr. Brigham said that de Lakeview, reports that he hsm been ented and to wait would limit her ers is given in figures released today pend more on news stories than on doing a fine business. He will re opportunities. See Golda E. Mumma by the Oregon Tuberculosis Associa any other single factor. turn to Hermiston some time in Sep state accredited teacher. Advanced tion which show that during the With Jack Oakle, Stuart Edwin, Agricultural editors from many tember to fill the orders. pupils or beginners taken. — Adv. past three biennial periods, 335 parts of the United States attended Eugene Pallette. Mitale Green and June Collyer. Patsy and Robert Best, son and housewives and housekeepers have the session and exchanged ideas on daughteer of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Question— Just what IS this thing been treated for the disease at the the best methods of preparing ex D. Best, underwent a tonselectom LEON OIL PERM ANENT........................ $4.00 called "dude ranch?" state tuberculosis hospitals. School periment station and extension ser operation Monday morning In the Answer — A strictly American teachers numbered 17. vice findings for the press of the (Combination and Croquignole Wind) Hermiston Medical hospital. Both pastime, "dude ranch”-lng. Is Th e employment of school and country. These men are also in SHAMPOO & FINGER W A V E ........ 75 are recovering rapidly. brought delectably to the screen last fhree biennial reports of the charge of editing bulletins put out Miss Bernice Wechsler of Correll. In "Dude Ranch.” the main of state board of control, and show that by the colleges. SHAMPOO AND M ARCEL............ 75 Minnesota, was a guest at the Bert fering at the Oasts.— A chance for in addition to the above, 93 farmers “You men who prepare agricultu PLAIN SHAMPOO ..................... 35 Haneline home a fow days this week, the year's Btggqqt Laugn. and 115 laborers received treatment ral Information in popular form for stopping over from a vacation trip HOT OIL SHAMPOO ............ ,50 at these institutions. Dr. Curry, the old A girl, a boy, a, horse, a flivver the public are in no wise publicity to Alaska and eastern points. Miss "But the 188 patients classified as agents in the malodorus seSSe of — what runnj^alUMUon ran you FACIAL ......................................................... 75 RELIABLE EYESIGHT students, most of them in their teens that term,” declared M. S. Eisen Wechsler taught in the Hermiston evolve from t |h * « r & SCALP TREATMENT .......... 75 school several years ago, going from SPECIALIST and under, have not been In all the hower, head of the informational There s plenty of action popping ! here to Miami, Florida, and was highways and byways of life. They and fun "Dude service of the U. S. department of COURSE OF 6 .................................. $3.50 of Seattle, who has made there during the storm period. At have chiefly at home, spending ma agriculture. "No other institution Ranch." when'the.Wglcmcnta are professional visits to present she Is employed In the city —H air Dying a Specialty— brought together. ny hours in school as well. Their anywhere play so vital and effective schools of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where HERMISTON infection was, therefore, most like a role in adult education as the Come! Everyros! Bring your she will again take up her work ly received from active cases at state agricultural colleges and the for 10 years, will again friends. September 7. She has taught pen home”. U. S. department of agriculture. be st the manship and art for five years. TThe employment of school and From the beginning. Congress placed Ju»t back of Stewart’s Cabin* — Phone 521 HERMISTON HOTEL county nurse and physicians In suf informational work on a par with ficient number to give every school research and directed that informa- child a thorough physical examina tion at least once during the com FOR ONE DAY ing school year was urged upon Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Eyes Examined - Glasses school boards and county courts by Tnm-A-Lum Lumber Co. — phone 331, - Ground and Fitted - the association as a means of main taining the health of the entire j — CHARGES REDUCED— Vol 31 Hermiston. Or., Thursday, August 27. 1931 No. 40 state at a high level. “This la par- Editorial Business has turned the corner and as sure as we find the name of the corner It turned we're going down and see it. R. A. Brownson Editor, 1930—Model-A Ford, Tudor C oach................ $450 — 0—. BEST PAINT 1928— Chevrolet Londeau Sedan .................... $375 *3.19 gal. 8 5c Qt. 1929— Model-A Ford Roadster .................. $325 — 0-er p waa looking for a five years fell and cut 1929—Chevrolet Roadster....... ........................ $325 Fall la a good lime dausrhound? He want his upper lip so badly to paint. It Jtets your ed to get It for hie that a doctor had to 1926— (3) Ford Model T Coupes.................... $125 home ready Jo with children so they could be summoned to sew stand the winter wea have a dog that alt up the wound. The 1925— Ford Model T Coach ........... ................ $ 65 ther. but jamember could pet at the same mother, in distress, A full line of Freah and Cured Meat* to »elect from. 'hat no paint la better time. could not refrain from 1927— 1 Ton Graham Brothèrs Truck ............ $325 than Its guarantee. - * saying; 'Oh, Doctor, I QUALITY — * — PRICE — * — SERVICE We absolutely guaran Mr. Clllllan'', who I fear it will leave a ' tee every drop of has a place west of disfiguring s c a r .' “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” paint. Give your home the river, la making Tommy looked up Into 'ta overcoat, now. some building Improve her tearful face and — 0-_ ■heats. said; "Never mind, Did you hear about mamma. my mous A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 _ Authorized Sale* and Service the Scotchman w h o A little fellow of tache will cover It." aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa S o n e o f o u r p r ic e s fo r SAT. A ug. 2 9 & MON. 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