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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON i n u n o u A i , lA.TUBEK Mrs. Andrew Harvey of Pendleton Mrs. Carrie Furry of LosAngeles, visited with her sister, Mrs. Ray Calif, Is the guest of her brother and mond Walker, here Tuesday. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. J. W. Mesrncr returned the first Swayze. She arrived Monday and ex of the week from a two weeks trip pects to visit for several weeks. to southern Oregon, lie looked over Miss Adeline Goff and her Ep some mineral claims near Redmond. worth League Juniors put on a Don Campbell, Roes Newport, and splendid program in the Methodist Mrs. Raymond Walker and Mra. Colonel and Mrs. Jordon left Sam Nye Were Pendleton business Thursday for Portland where they Carl McNaught all of Portland, were church Bundaay flight. Songs and among the Pheasant hunters on the recitations made up the entertain visitors Wednesday. will look after business Interests. project this week. ment which waa well received by A. W. Agnew of Portland, former Frank Stone, son of Mrs. Frank Golda E. Mumma will resume her those present. resident here, was among the pheas Stone, had hia tonsils removed last music teaching Saturday, October A black horse, weighing about ant hunters on'the project thia week. Saturday. 24. Give that boy or girl a chance. 1700 pounds, owned by F. L. Jewett, T. G. Gregory and John Mansfield F. L. Jewett is putting a cement — Adv. was instantly killed Wednesday made a trip to Richland. Wn., Mon floor in bis chicken house on his Henry Hargcr spent the week end night when a speeding car struck it day and returned with a load of place north of town this week. winesap apples. on the nose. Mr. Jewett was leading at his home in Homedale, Idaho, vi Wanted— A used piano for use in Oscar Payne and Mr. Duvall went the Baptlst-Christian church. — Adv siting his parents. He returned Sun one horses and had stopped to let the car pass, but the other horse hunting near Pierson ranger sta Charley Smith, county agent for day aftternoon. stepped up ahead of him and was tion over the week end. Mr. Payne Morrow county, was a business visit Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wyatt of Nel struck by a Nash car driven by Earl returned with a 185-pound buck. or in Hermiston Saturday. son. B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Ruth Bensei returned last Wyatt of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Cherry of Umatilla. A cash settle Thursday from Portland where ehe | were dinner guests Wednesday of ment waa made when Nation ques tioned Cherry. had been visiting her aunt. [Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm. Mrs. O. K. Mudge was hostess to C. E. Johnson of Portland spent O. C. Pierce, Floyd Knerr, and son a group of Legion Auxiliary mem Sunday with Miss Golds Mumma Kenneth, and Jean Pierce went to bers and their friends last Thursday here and attended the funeral of THE BEST IN TALKING Ukiah last Saturday deer hunting. night at her home at Henkle. The Mrs. Martha Mumma. evening was spent playing bridge. PICTURES W. J. Warner went to Seattle Sat Eugene was the only lucky one in Those present were: Mrs. Wm. Shaar Hermiston, Oregon urday where he saw the University the bunch, getting a two point buck. Mrs. Joe Norton, Mrs. James Todd, J. T. Reeves of LosAngeles, Calif., of Washlngton-Unlverslty of Idaho Gerald White. Mrs. Julius Glm- visited over the week end with his Mrs. Mrs. Harry Kelley, Mrs. J, M. football game. PROGRAM cousin, Joe Reeves, and family. Mr. ble, Stated communication of QueWn Reeves until recently, lived In Ber- Biggs, Mrs. W. L. Hamm. Mrs. Mc FRIDAY - SATURDAY Esther Chapter of Eastern Star next mlngham. Wn., but has purchased a Pherson, and Mrs. A. W. Christoph Matinee 2:30 Saturday Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Degrees. By service station in LosAngeles where erson. order of E. M. — Adv he will now make his home. 0. 8. C.-V. of 0 * HOMECOMINGS T. O. Gregory and son. and B. E. Mrs. Judith Hamm and son, Mar tykes returned the mldle of last shall Hamm, who have been visiting week from a deer hunting trip In their son and brother, W. L. Hamm BOTH SET FOR NOV. 13-14. the Blue fo u n ta in s near LaGrande. here this summer, left Wednesday They had no luck. afternoon for their home in Murray Oregon State college and Unirer- Oregon Staters will return to Cor Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of Seattle Iowa. They plan to reach home late dty of Oregon are trying a new plan vallis for the annual banquet and latter her friend, Mrs. Pearl Lam- Friday night. with ball in the Memorial Union build ')irth here Tuesday. Mrs. Jones was Maurice Chevalier, Mr. and Mrs. George Story re for holding their Homecomings this ing. Next year Is planned to carry year, both schools using the same eturnlng from an extended motor Claudette Colbeft rip and stopped to visit her old turned Saturday night from a two dates, November 13 and 14. The out the same plan with the big game weeks vacation trip spent at various Charlie Ruggles 'rlend whom she bad not seen for big game between O. S. C. and U. of at Corvallis. many years. Oregon and Washington points. Miriam Hopkins The ladles of th<* S. D. A. church From here they went to Seattle □. is at Eugene this year, but the There's only one Chevraller— will have a cooked food sale Friday, where they attended the U. of O.-U. Beaver alumni will go to Corvallis MISS “NOWHERE” WINS you'll know that more , than ever October 3 0, In the room next to Friday, November 13 and attend the CONTEST BY BEAUTY when you see him as the dashing Bowman’s Shoe shop. — Adv of W. football game. From there annual Rook-Frosh game there that —devil-may-care lover. J. M. Biggs returned late Monday they went to Eugene where they vi night under the Bell Field lights. A girl of ,16 came out of “no night from Portland where he has- sited friends end relatives and then Blond or Brunette? Maurice Saturday special trains and cars where” to be the star of a great plays no favorites— he’s equally been looking after business matters to Klamath Falls to visit Mr. and will take alumni and students over movjng picture. for several days. While there he at Mrs. E. M. Hauser. attentive to gorgeous Claudette to Eugene, while after the game the Her name is Reri, and until a few and fascinating Miriam, Each tended an executive meeting of the months ago she was as unknown to American Legion. wants all of>. him— and he lets the great American public as Holly, them decide for themselves which Miss Fannie Todd left Friday wood was unknown to her. It shall be! Blond or brunette— morning for Portland where she will Reri is the heroine of “Tabu,” the remain for some time for medical which charms can capture this romance of the South Seas which winking, sln«J*i^ ¿’ooing love- Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by treatment. Mrs. 0. W. Barlow Is comes to the Oasis theatre Sunday teaching In the Columbia school dur maker? Mauriro I lls Joyous, happy Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — Phone 331. and Monday. ing her absence. self In this love-etorT. In song and “Tabu” was filmed by the Mur- Funeral services were held for action. *** nau-Flaherty expedition to the So Mrs. Hogoes of Beaverton, Oregon. Voi. 31 Hermiston, Or., Thursday, October 15, 1931 No. 38 ON GUARD!. Against Love— Sunday, according to an onnounce- ciety Islands in the South Pacific, Maurice play, with fire when he nent in the Oregon Journal. Mrs. which natives of that fascinating And, If you think Back when Noah sail Editorial plays with hearts! Hogoes was the mother of Mrs. C. region as the principals in the pic there Is no chance of I. Bielman, who Is a former resident ed the waters blue. ture. No white people are cast in Jailer: “Come on you World Peace, consider He had troubles same here. Mrs. Hogoes is survived by her SUNDAY AND MONDAY the Chicago firm of husband, two sons, and three daugh this gripping and romantic story of are released today.” as you. ters. primitive loves and hates. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Prisoner, reading O’Conner & Goldberg. F o r forty days he A. M. Smith. C. Tillery. Virgil book: "Aw, that’s a Before the work of filming was — 0— drove the ark, ’’mlth, Lyle Tilden, Russell Blea dirty trick, I am only started, Murnau and his associates Trying to find a place ting returned Monday from spending half way through this O. T. Lockridge and i week in the mountains hunting conducted a beauty contest in the to Parrk, book.” A. Sone3on arc build leer. Tilden shot a 4-polnt buck and Society group, finally choosing Reri ing a coal sned and A. M. Smith a good sized deer. It R. A. Brownsnn, of the island of Bora Bora, as the retaining wall for W. has been reported that about 18 deer H. A. Pankow is Editor. L. Hamm. DDIN heroin of the film. have been brought into Hermiston painting hia residence. this season. After the picture work was fin MI hs Fannie Todd underwent a ished, Reri saw a “rough cut” of it. major operation in the Portland ¿■■■«■■HBUBUuiÜl The first fast romance of the She made no comment upon the ef "Sanatorium Monday of this week. South Seas *— Portrayed by an fect of the film on her future in Her sister, Mrs. G. E. Holt is with ALL-NATIVE CAST! ler and writes fli->t she Is getting screenland. For her work as a star A Prlmatlve Love Story in the 1 -»long nicely. Mrs. 0. W. Barlov Is was finished forever. She will never mbstltutln;; for her in the Columbia South Sea Islands. be in films again— for the simple district school during her Absence. Theirs was a love the gods for reason that there is more fascination She plans to be discharged from the bade! Lovely Reri, the personifi for her in her own beloved native »ospltal in about two weeks. cation of the romantic appeal of Mr. Stocking, representative of the island of Bora Bora than in any Meridian Produce Co., of Nampa, the Tropics, and handsome, fear other place Imaginable. ’daho, was here the first of the week less Matshl— broad of shoulders-* Those who see this amazing film uaklng arrangements for the pur long of limb! will realize why Reri Is content to chase of turkeys through the Her- A thrilling story of uncivilized niston Meat Market. Mr. Stocking stay in Bora Bora for the rest of Isited growers on the project while love— with radiant Rerl, loveliest her life. It Is a vertiable paradise— loro. Purchasing dates for November daughter of the South Seas— and unsullied by the touch of modern December, and January will be be- handsome dashing Matahl— in a civilization. ween the first and the tenth of the Pacific paradise! nonth. Prices will be in the hands f Mr. Turnblad by the first of the WHAT NEW YORK NEWSPAPER! nonth and will be posted. «m 22, 1931 i Local Happenings How long last? N obody w ill an Estate H E A T R O L A knows. The first Heatrolas . . . installed 9 years ago . . . are still very much on Thats plenty of time for them to their original cost in the saving on fu e l a lo n e . (0aata©hratrp th e jo b . pay b a ck Oregon H a rd w a re & im p lem en t C©. ^t/fhiling® Lieutenant H erm iston, Oregon TUM-A-LUM TICKLER UNION PACIFIC TO OFFER terested,” Mr. Cundiff said, “in the recent decision of transcontinental lines to again offer low summer tou rist fares in 1932, both eastbound and westbound. The sale dates In Oregon and Washington will be May 22 to October 15 with October 31 the last day for completing the return journey.” LOW ROUND TRIP FARES. An Increase In winter holiday tra vel Is expected by the Union Pacific which will offer very low round trip fares from the east and middle west to principal Oregon and Washing ton points, December 16 to 22, ac cording to W. K. Cundiff, general passenger agent. Eaatbound round trips will also be reduced, available on October 31; November 7, 14, 21, 23, 28 and 30; and December 5. 12, 17, 18 and 19. “The Northwest will also be in- 4-H Club Winners. Division one of the Holstein Calf club winnings were: first, Floyd Mc Mullen; second, Glenn Pierson. In division two, Floyd McMullen, first. Those winning in division thre. were: First, Clement Stockard- se ond, Iloyd McMullen. ;PORfLANa *M 0R K ¡0N ¿ « 1 0 9 ,0 9 0 PBEM W M S 0 c t . 2 4 O C C 3 l p i, UO¿ E’tpOSr,,,,í’n e«™bin« Pure-bred Livestock Show» vet S w eet and Sour CREAM W A N T E D —H ighest Prices P aid — TRADE Write us for Prices and Shipping Tags. W it h Us and SA VE th e H olland C ream ery Vancouver, W ash. Closing Out lin e s — ALL LADIES HOSE — P io n n H a n n n u H n n n D in n n B TWO PAIR FOR PRICE OF ONE LADIES SHOES. ............................ 40 Per Cent Off BOYS’ SHOES, to s i« SVg ............................... 40 per Cent Off GIRLS’ DRESSES ......................................... 40 per Cent Off WOMEN'S DRESSES 40 Per Cent Off DRFSS GOODS ...................................................40 per Cent THESE PRICES ARE FAR BELOW COST MANY OTHER WONDERFUL BARGAINS WIST 5 .IE BURK ’S OF TRACK Specials fo r S atu rd ay POT ROAST BEEF 15<J SHOUIDFR PORK ROAST ........................... 15c SHOULDER LAMB ROAST ........................ i2i/„0 PIG HOCKS ..................................... . SAUA KRAUT, 16c Qt., 2 for .............. 25c BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS. WE WILL BUY TURKEYS THIS YEAR. COME IN AND SEE US BEFORE SELLING. OUH^PRICES! Potatoes, 100 lbs. 50c Sugar, 18 lbs. $1.00 K. C. Baking Powder, 25c can, 19c Light Bacon, per pound 23c Matches, 2 cartons <» nove.) 25c Golden Age Noodles, Spaghetti and Macaroni, 4 packages 25c Flour 85c M.J.B. Coffee, lb. 37c 2 Lb. Box Soda Crackers or 2 Lb. Box Honey Maid Graham, 29c Mother’s Oats, package 35c 10 Lbs. Macaroni 49c ____ QUALITY — * — PRICE — * — SERVICE “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Hermiston Meat Market A. W TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 MEET ME H IA A AT i .«'U E M B A BURNHAM’S “Where your dollars have more cents.” Hermiston Oregon SAID ABOUT CHEVALIER’S FILM (From the Standard U n in ) One of the really great pieces o screen entertainment for all time_ with Maurice Chevalier offering th. finest performance of his career li the title role and with Ernst Lu hltsch surpassing his usual director ial wizardry, it is easy to see whj "The Smiling Lieutenant” is shee delight,.from beginning to end. It I one of'the cleverest satires ever filu ed— the debonair and smiling Maur Ice has never been half so good. H< is given a part that fits him perfect ly and shows bis appreciation by i sparkling performance. Claudett* Colbert is cast as a dashing must clan and does better work than shi has ever done. Miriam Hopkins shows that she will have to be reckoned with ir Paramount’s future plans. The music suits the picture perfectly. It would seem as though the musical picture problem has been solved. Instead ol fitting situation to suit songs, song» are fitting to suit the situations. The "point I am trying to put ac ross is that you MUST see “The I Smiling Lieutenant” by all means. It offers entertainment that has never yet been surpassed in any the atre. To be seen at the Oasis Friday and Saturday. N O T IC E DIFFERENCE. A FEW SUPER VALUES FOR SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24th AND MONDAY. OCTOBER 26th. SUGAR $4.99 BEST CANE FINE GRANULATED EXCEPTIONAL VALUE JELL-WELL, 6 DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT 100 LB. BAG PACKAGES ASSORTED FLAVORS j t ' y GELATINE DESSERT BACON M acM arr Coffee-33« MEDIUM WEIGHT MILD CURE BREAKFAST BACON C POUND 3 LBS. 95c COLGATE - PALMOLIVE - PEET CO. SPECIAL 11.55 VALUE ASSORTED CLEANING SUPPLIES IN DOUBLE GALVANIZED 12 QUART PAIL A ll fo r 9Vc Pineapple OYSTERS LA RD BROKEN SLICES LARGE NO. 2V4 TINS MISS-LOU BRAND 5 OZ. CANS ï r°“Z9© 2 Sor 29c SHEAF BRAND PURE 89c Peanut R utter « I b e y O (. HOPPY’S — IN BULK — FRESH — For the convenience of those who are busy during onr regular office hours, this office will be open each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening. FRESH VEGETABLES Lettuce LARGE HEADS he S w eet Potatoes 7:30 to 8:30 And on Sunday by Appointment. C d C ry DR. T. V. PRIME DR. W. L. MORGAN FANCY LARGE £ CRISP STALKS LBS. IOC Herm iston, Ore. • Phone <41