The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 22, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
WANT ADS
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USED
CARS
We Have A
FOR SALE—PRUNES and GRAPES.
2-2tp
Jams Eddie, 4th unit.
1930
APARTMENT HOUSE IN WALLA
Walla, Wn., for sale, or trade for
Hermiston property. H. J. Stillings.
Hermiston, Ore.
2-tfc
Ford
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
side.
—Adv.
FOR RENT—MODERN SIX ROOM
house on south highway. $20.00
per month. Inquire F. B. Swayze.
3-2tp
WILL EXCHANGE APPLES
most anything, including
Have delicious, stamens, and
saps. From 25c to 7 5e a box.
Miller.
INFORMATION AND RULES OF ENTRY TO
EXHIBITORS FOR UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
INFORMATION TO EXHIBITORS
FOR SALI
FOR
cash,
wine-
Paul
31tfc
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
side.
—Adv.
MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod­
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
office.
Sport Roadster
2 SPARE TIRES
2 SPARE WHEELS
TOP EXCELLENT
CURTAINS EXCELLENT
TIRES FAIR
MOTOR FAIR
GOOD HEATER
SEAT COVERS
PAINT GOOD
1933 License
TRADE AND TERMS
WANTED—GOOD FRESH JERSEY
cow. Call 39W or 691.
4-tfc
WANTED—GOOD VEAL CALVES.
Notify Kurrle’s Market, Stanfield,
4-ltc
Ore.
.
The Umatilla Project Fair is held primarily for
the purpose of encouraging more profitable agri­
culture on the Greater Umatilla Project. In dis­
tributing the premium money the directors have
emphasized the products of most importance.
No entry fee is charged. The Association will
provide alfalfa hay and bedding free of charge, the
exhibitor to furnish any other feed desired.
Reliable men will be in charge of the stables at
all times and will feed for exhibitors on request.
Pens are about 6 by 8 feet.
The Association will have experienced milkers,
who, upon request of the owners, will milk all
cows while on the grounds, free of charge.
Premiums — Premiums will be designated by
ribbons: Purple and Blue, Grand Champions;
Purple, Championship; Blue, first; Red. second;
White, third.
Awards will be paid by check and mailed to the
exhibitor’s address not later than Nov. 1, 1932.
Board of Directors—R. C. Todd, President; Har-
ry Kelley, Secretary-Treasurer; L. C. Dyer, C. A.
Lynch, Lyle Tilden, John Jendrzejewski, Roy Atte-
bury, and Wm. Logan.
ALL FOR
$2559
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
OREGON
RULES OF ENTRY
Rule 1. All applicants for entry must be made
on printed forms and in accordance with instruc­
tions on same. These forms, properly signed, are
to be filed in the office of the Secretary of Uma­
tilla Project Fair association on or before October
7, at 4:00 p. m . at which time entries close. In all
cases the right is reserved to reject entirely or ac­
cept conditionally any entry or application for en­
try.
Rule 2. All stock entries must be on the grounds
by 1:00 P. M., October 6.
Rule 3. To be eligible for competition, animals
must be the bona fide property of exhibitors.
Rule 4. In all contests of registered stock the
papers of registration must be filed with the Sec-
retary not later than 6:00 p. m., October 6, if so
requested.
Rule 5. Each exhibitor or assistant must be in
charge of his entry during the hours of judging
and demonstration under authority of the judges.
Rule 6. Exhibitors of livestock must report to
the Superintendent in charge at 9:00 o’clock a. m.
for orders. They must inform themselves from the
Superintendent of the division when their stock
will be judged. Stock must be in the show ring
promptly after being called, with proper entry tag
attached.
Rule 7. All exhibitors of livestock shall be re-
quired to parade their stock when requested by the
management. An exhibitor who fails or refuses to
comply with Rule 5 and 7 forfeits all claim upon
the Board.
Rule 8. If any disrespect is shown to any award
or to the awarding committee, by the exhibitor or
his agent, he shall forfeit all awards made to him.
LOST—ON HIGHWAY OR IN HER-
Your
miston, Wilson tennis racket. Re­
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
ward for same if turned in at News
OUR SHOP IS MODERN—
office in Echo.
—OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY
of Pendleton, party unable to con­ ceased, and has qualified as the law
tinue payments. Will sell for unpaid directs, All persons having claims
balance. Write to Pendleton Music against said estate are required to
48-4tc present the same to me at the office
House.
of W. J. Warner, my attorney, in
Hermiston, Oregon, with proper
Westland Irrigation District
vouchers, within six months from
the date hereof.
Notice.
Dated this 8th day of September,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the board of directors of the West- 1932.
MARTHA V. BOTKIN,
land Irrigation District, acting as a
Executrix.
board of Equalization, will meet at
(Sept. 8-Oct. 6)
the office of the district in Hermis­
ton, Oregon, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1932, at 8 o’clock P. M.,
SHERIFFS SALE
for the purpose of reviewing and
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that
eorrecting the assessment and ap-
portionment of taxes for the year under and by virtue of a writ of
execution issued out of tbe Circuit
1932.
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary Court of the State of Oregon in and
for the County of Umatilla, under
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
the seal thereof, and to me directed
♦
and delivered upon a judgment and
Hermiston Irrigation District
decree rendered and entered in said «
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
Notice.
court on the 12th day of September, •
•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1932, in favor of F. V. Prime as ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••
the board of directors of the Her- Plaintiff, and against John S. West
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Johnson and
miston Irrigation District, acting as and Adora E. West, his wife, as de­ daughters Carol and Joyce, of Nolin,
a board of equalization, will meet fendants, whereby the plaintiff did Or., visited at the Ed Peck home
at the office of the secretary in Her­ recover a personal decree against Sunday.
Miss Lola Hiatt has returned to
miston, Oregon, on the first Tues­ the defendants, John S. West and
day In October, 1932, at 8:00 P. M., Adora E. West, his wife, for the sum her home in Pendleton after visiting
for a week at the home of her fa-
for the purpose of reviewing and of *500.00 with interest thereon at ther
Ursel Hiatt.
correcting the assessment and appor­ the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
Miss Lorine Lash is visiting
tionment of taxes for the year 1932. from the 16th day of April, 1931, friends in Pendleton.
A farewell party was given for
W. J. WARNER, Secretary and the further sum of *75.00, at­
torney's fees, and the costs and dis­ Velma and Freda Winder at the
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
bursements taxed at *25.50, and home of their sister, Mrs. Tom Slat­
tery, Tuesday evening. The time was
whereby it was decreed that the
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
spent
games and making
mortgage dated on the 16th day of candy. playing
Invited guests were: Doro
FINAL REPORT.
April, 1931, executed by John S. thy Tonies, Margaret Brown. Louise
West and Adora E. West, his wife, Byrnes, Donald Harryman. Marvin
In the County Court of the State of to plaintiff, upon the following de­ Hartle. George McNabb, Gene Ton­
scribed real property in Umatilla ies. and the honorees.
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoelck
County, Oregon, to-wit:
and family accompanied Art Peter­
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Lots Sixteen, Seventeen, Eigh- son of Willow Creek, to Celilo Sun­
OF CHARLES MACDONALD, DE­
teen, Nineteen and Twenty in day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Barbouletus
CEASED.
Block Eight in the original town
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of Hermiston as platted In the are the parents of a baby girl born
Northeast Quarter of the South- Sunday, Sept. 17. She has been nam­
that the undersigned administrator
ed Lorine.
east Quarter of Section Ten,
with the will annexed of the estate
Mrs. Cora Burns and Mrs. Harry
Township Four North, Range Grammar left Sunday for Roosevelt,
of Charles MacDonald, deceased, has
Wn.,
where they will be employed.
Twenty-eight, E. W. M. in Uma­
filed his Final Report with the
Pete Tillson, accompanied Henry
tilla County, Oregon,
Clerk of the above entitled Court,
Griffin to Chihalis, Or., Sunday. Mr.
and that the Judge of said Court which mortgage was recorded on Griffin remained and will visit his
has designated Saturday, the 8th April 27, 1931, at page 426 of book sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lewllyn
day of October, 1932, at 2:00 o’clock 99 of the records of mortgages in
in the afternoon as the time, and the office of the County Recorder are visiting in Seattle. They plan to
Thursday of this week.
the rooms of the above entitled of Umatilla County, Oregón, should return
Mrs. Jenny Baily has returned to
• Court in the County Court House in be foreclosed, and the said real pro­ her home in Walla Walla, Wn.. af­
Pendleton. Umatilla County, Ore- perty sold by the Sheriff of Umatil­ ter spending a week with her grand
gon, as the place when and where la County, Oregon, to satisfy said daughter, Mrs. Ernest Peck.
Walter Bray and son Ray, Tom
hearing is to be had thereon. All judgment and all costs; therefore I Tucker.
Lyle Brown, Cecil Tipple.
persons interested are hereby noti- will, on Monday, October 24, 1932, Gene McFarland are among those
tied to then and there appear and at two o'clock in the afternoon of who have gone deer hunting.
Irene Fromhalh suffered from a
show cause, if any they have, why that day, at the front door of the
said report should not be approved, Court House in the City of Pendle­ slight attack of appendicitis last
the administrator discharged, his ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell week, hut is very much better.
Maurice Priddy fell from a tree
bondsmen exhonorated and the es­ all the right, title, interest and es­ Sunday
while playing with his com­
tate closed.
tate which the said defendant, and panions and strained the legaments
Dated this 8th day of September, all persons claiming and to claim in his arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atchison of
by, through or under them, or any
1932.
of them, had on the 16th day of Srokane are visiting at the home of
F. B. SWAYZE,
Mrs. Atchison’s sister, Mrs. Harry
Administrator. April, 1931, or since then have had. Rhodenbough.
or
now
have,
in
and
to
the
above
(Sept. 8-Oct. 6)
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bray motored to
described real property and every Celilo Friday where they purchased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
part thereof, at public auction to the salmon for canning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dexter, accom­
highest bidder for cash in hand, the panied
by Mrs. E. S. Purdy, motored
In the County Court of the State of proceeds of such sale to be applied to Kamela Sunday.
in
satisfaction
of said execution and
Mrs. William Swtizler, accompa­
Oregon, for Umatilla County.
nied by Mrs. Harry Hull, motorew to
all costs.
Dated this 16th day of Septem­ Yakima. Wn., Thursday.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Mrs. Earl Cherry and Mrs. Walter
OF THOMAS WALTER BOTKIN. ber, 1932.
Bullard returned Thursday from
TOM B. GURDANE,
DECEASED.
Portland where they attended the
American Legion national conven-
Sheriff of Umatilla
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tlon.
County, Oregon.
the undersigned has been appointed
Mrs. Margaret Kenedy, who has
By Grace Jackson. Deputy. been
executrix of the last will and testa-
visiting at the home of her
(Sept. 22—Oct. 20)
ment of Thomas Walter Botkin, de-
daughter, Mrs. Emmett Cooney, re­
and the officers in charge shall report the same to
the Board at its first subsequent meeting. Should
a premium be found by the board to have been ob­
tained by false evidence, or misrepresentation, or
a violation of any of the above rules, the money
will be withheld by the secretary.
Rule 9. Men in charge of the stock are strictly
prohibited from making any remarks regarding the
stock unless information is requested of them by
the Judges or Superelntendents. Attendants in-
fringing on this rule will be excluded from the
ring by the Superintendents.
Rule 10. Exhibitors will at all times give the
necessary and personal attention to whatever they
may have on exhibition and at the close of the
show must take entire charge of their property and
remove promptly. Every exhibitor will be solely
responsible for any consequential or other loss, in­
jury or damage done to or occasioned by, or aris­
ing from, any animal exhibited by him, and shall
indemnify the Association against all legal or
other proceedings in regard thereto. The Umatilla
•Project Fair association will take every precaution
In its power for the safe preservation of stock and
articles on exhibit and all property of every char­
acter entered for competition or display, or for any
other purpose, or being anywhere on the grounds,
shall be subject to the control of the Umatilla
Project Fair association, but in no case will the
Umatilla Project Fair association be responsible
in any way for any loss, damage or injury of any
character to any such property while the same is
on the grounds, or at any time or place. If the
property owners or others interested in property
desire protection against loss or damage or Injury
from fire or other causes, they must make their
arrangements therefor. No Officer, Trustee. Su­
perintendent or employee of the Umatilla Project
Fair association has authority to suspend or change
this rule.
Rule 11. No animal or article deemed unworthy
shall be awarded a rremium, and no premium shall
he awarded merely because there is no competlon.
If the article Is not worthy of the first premium,
it may be awarded a lesser premium, and where
there is but a single exhibitor in any class, the
judge may award but one premium. Without com­
petition money next lower than ribbon awards will
be paid.
Rule 12. Boar tusks must be removed.
Rule 13. No female dairy animals of breeding
age which have not been tested for and found tree
from infectious abortion will be admitted to ths
show grounds.
Rule 14. No bull over one year old shall be re-
moved from stalls for any purpose, unless handled
by two men.
Rule 15. NO EXHIBIT MAY BE REMOVED
FROM THE FAIR GROUNDS BEFORE 8:00 P. M.,
SATURDAY.
The Hermiston Commercial Club donated $75.00
to the Umatilla Project Fair association to be used
for prize money.
turned to her home in Enterprise,1 every division did their work credi-
Or., Saturday.
| tably and no losses or damage oc-
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Waller and curred during the Fair. The prize
daughter Genevieve of Sacramento, winners will be named later. The
Calif., are visiting at the home of band furnished splendid music for
Mrs. Waller's mover, Mrs. Jess Con- entertainment both days, and the
nell.
parade under the direction of Frank
A representative group from the Leicht was a splendid success. The
Umatilla Christian Endeavor group ball game was won by the Boardman
attended a Union executive meeting team.
Leach of Imbler, Ore., is here
in Pendleton Sunday and returned for Mr.
a few days visit with relatives.
with a trophy which was presented
Mr. and Mrs. Tomkins of Walla
to them for the work of the society
during the summer. They will keep Walla visited over Sunday with the
the trophy one month and If at that Roscoe Williams family.
time they have kept up the standard
Mrs. Williams who has been with
they may retain it. Otherwise it will her daughter for the past several
be given in the keeping of the soci­ months has returned to her son Ros­
ety that has gained over it. Those coe Williams' home where she will
attending the meting were: Bernice spend the winter.
Byrnes, Mildred Conlon. Annie Wur­
The dance given by the Fair board
ster. Raymond McNabb, and Devee Saturday night was attended by a
Brown.
large crowd from Morrow and Uma­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight tof tilla counties. The music which was
Spokane, Wn., were visitors at the furnished by the Rail Splitter’s or­
Harry Rhodenbough home last week, chestra of Kennewick. Wn., was
Albert Vieg is visiting in Seattle splendid and the crowd expressed
this week with relatives.
themselves as well pleased.
Miss Lora Dunne has returned
♦
from a week’s visit in Portland ♦
where she attended the American
Legion national convention.
♦
PINE CITY NEWS
W. R. Nugent, accompanied by E.
McKenzie of Juniper, spent two days ♦
in Umatilla with their families.
Miss Loree Caldwell and Mrs. J.
Finch made a business
H. Byrnes were joint hostesses for a trip Marion
to Heppner Monday.
lovely kitchen shower given In hon­
Mr.
and
Asa Thompson and
or of Mrs. Paul Walsh, formerly Mrs. O. F. Mrs.
Thompson were visitors
Miss Verna Byrnes. Tuesday. A num at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sun-
ber of the girls she attended school day.
with were present.
| Burl Wattenburger made several
Sunday night graduating exercis­ trips to the mountains for wood last
es were held for two Junior C. E. week end.
members. during the regular meet- | Roy Neill was a business visitor
ing hour. eThe two graduates were in Heppner Saturday.
Muriel Byrnes and Margaret Brown. । Miss'Neva Neill is working for
Rev. Miller presented the diplomas Mrs. C. F. Morehead during the
before a group of 4 9.
third crop of haying.
Charley Bartholomew left Satur-
• day night for Montana.
e I Sam Mathes of Dayton, Wash., vl-
- sited In the community over the
IRRIGON NEWS
" week end. Mr. Mathes was pastor
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• of the Pine City church several
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• years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and
The North Morrow County Fair children Annie Rae and Bruce, spent
was held at Irrigon Friday and Sat- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
urday of last week with a large Charles Morehead.
crowd of local people attending both
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Mr.
days. The largest number of exhi- Marion Robinson went to Hermiston
bits and the best in quality within Monday afternoon where Mr. Robin­
the past five years were presented son had some dental work done.
to the public for inspection. This
Church services were held at the
was true in every division. O. I. Pine City auditorium Sunday night.
Paulson of Portland was the judge
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and
for the fruits, vegetables and live son Donald spent Sunday afternoon
stock division. He was assisted by and Monday visiting at the home
Chas. Smith.Morrow County Agent, of Mrs. Plourd's parents, Mr. and
and Miss Helen Heath, our local Mrs. W D. Neill.
Mrs. Marion Finch spent Tuesday
school teacher. Mr. Paulson ;
E. Wattenburger home
good judgment and fairness in all at the A. Ray
Applegate.
divisions was evidenced by the plac- with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Moore, John
of the ribbons. Mrs. Huston
and Miss Palmiter of Heppner were Moore and Lee Vinson were visitors
judges in Divisions F. G and II, Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Ayers and Fred Pain­
and thte placing of prizes by them ter of Hermiston were callers at the
were highly satisfactory to the ex- Jim Ayers and Roy Neill homes
kibitors.
The superintendents in Thursday.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 193»
the beef cattle division; *8,700 in
the dairy cattle division; *5,000 in
EXPOSITION IN PORTLAND.
the sheep division; *3,000 in tbe
hog division; *5,000 in the horse
division; $4,500 for all classes of fat
Portland, Oregon, Sept. 7—Pre-
cattle, sheep and hogs; *10,000 for
miums amounting to approximately the
best bareback bronc-riding, calf­
*75,000 will be awarded winners at
roping, bronc-riding, steer-wrestling
the 22nd annual Pacific Internation­
and steer-riding at the famous Me-
al Livestock Exposition to be held
Carty-Elliott Rodeo, a spectacular
In Portland, Oregon, October 15-22,1
new feature at the Pacific Interna­
according to an announcement made
by General Manager O. M. Plummer. | tional: $5,000 for Boys" and Girls’
The premium list is now being dis­ 4-H Clubs; *2,750 in intercollegiate.
tributed and extra copies may be Boy and Girl, 4-H Club and Smith-
had from Mr. Plummer, 221 Ameri­ Hughes Vocational Education Judg­
can Bank Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
ing Contests. The prize awards for
The cash prizes are divided ap- the Land Products Show will be an­
proximately as follows: *8,800 in nounced at a later date.
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS AT
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
OPTOMOTRIST
The best glasses at a reasonable
cost. OPTICAL REPAIRING
Over Woolworth's Phone 1286
Pendleton, Oregon
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Phone
Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
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HERMISTON HOSPITAL
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
Free Delivery
to your door.
Attending M. D.:-
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712
Physicians Office 733.
WHERE QUALITY AM PRICES MEET
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—Firme
Sheu PenDLTOn,ORECON
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Waves
HERB GREEN
$2.95 and $5.00
FINGER WAVES — 50c
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
PENDLETON’S LEADING
JEWELER
(Sawtell’s Location)
W. J. WARNER
Office Phone 1262 Res. Phone 554
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
DR. LINA STAATS
Naturovathic Phvsician
Bond Bldg.
Rooms 15-16
Pendleton, Oregon
T. K. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1912
’ Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil
Shampoo, Fingerwaving. Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize In Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
:
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
J. W. CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Legion Hall.
721 Main St.
O regon M utual
» Watchmaker - Jeweler
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
McMinnville, Oregon
Is Your Fire Insurance
About to Expire?
Then See
R. C. TODD
Hermiston, Oregon
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
PENDLETON
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Pendleton, Ore.
| W. M. RAKESTRAW
1627 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
¡ SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc.
The Home Of
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BUTTERNUT BREAD and
SOCIETY CAKES
; Secure our Products through
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your local grocer
Í 320 Court St.
Pendleton, Ore.
| ERNEST GHORMLEY
MEN'S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
| Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
“W. J. CLARKÉ
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HARDWARE
‘ Majestic Ranges. Red Jacket
Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nalls, Fencing
' Phone 1
211-213 E. Court St.
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Res. Phone 461
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on. The
only factory machines in Umatilla
County. Mail your shoes to us.
We pay the return postage. Bet­
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
643 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
:
DR. H. A. NEWTON
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Dentist
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; X-Ray Work
Pendleton,
Phone 12 ;
Orezon
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Kelvinator Refrigerators. Radio
service and repairs, Motors.
ELECT« IC SERVICE COMPANY
Electrical Contracting and
Merchandising
John Voytilla, Prop.
Tc|. 978
| 627 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore
We Specialize in Armstrong
Linoleum, inlayed or printed.
We also specialize In the Hea-
trola Circulator, the stove that
saves you coal.
V. STROBLE
210 E. Court St.
Pendleton, On