PAGE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON SIX OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON First Show Starts 7:30 Second about 9:15 THURSDAY - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20-21 FRIDAY. CONTINUOUS SHOW Starting at 4:00 P. M. Those two comical "Love Birds" in their newest . . and funniest picture yet! It’s s giggle gasper of mystery, mirth and melodrama! (Mr. and Mm B. Haneline attend it the Round-Up Saturday. Local Happenings | The independent kingdom of Nepal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLeod of just north of India, Is one of the most ‘astle Rock. Wn, were the house curious and hard-to-get-to regions of nests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mc the world. It Is high up on the roof Pherson over the week end. The of the world, with Mount Everest and F. B. Swayze and L. C. Todd were McPhersons and their guests atten the other Himalayan pinnacles tower Pendleton business visitors Wednes ded the Round-Up Saturday. ing still higher. day. The people of those parts of the Mrs. Rena Waterman and her mo- world take their religion seriously, and Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Moore atten WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE ther Mrs. A. M. Waterman left Mon- they are willing to make any sacrifices Jed the Round-Up in Pendleton Fri for it. At the city of Bodh-Nath there lay for Portland where they will is a very strange temple which has make their home with the former’s In the steeple two gigantic eyes, which ion. Ernest Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. are called “the eyes of God." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow ol Robert Yeager have moved into the Hordes of pilgrims come to this Pendleton were in town Friday. Waterman house. place—many of them from India. These pilgrims leave everything be Rudolph Klinger and Ches. Kling Miss Violet Forrest left Tuesday hind them (which Isn't much) and er of Lexington were in town on norning for her home in Medford travel afoot great distances. They PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL business Monday. suffer terrific hardships. They live on after spending a week as the guest next to nothing, and their very scanty Mrs. Allie Correll, Mrs. J. E. Me of Mr. and Mrs. Neill Barnhart. She cotton clothes are no protection Coy, ' Dutch” Barnes and Bessie and attended the Pendleton Round-Up against the extremely cold climate. Tier after tier of temples rise on Mice Wilson of Irrigon were busi Friday. one another. Images of gods and ness visitors in town Monday. A. E. Carson, Agent Adjoining Smith's Garage Joe Dyer left Tuesday for Powell goddesses, saints and heroes, demons Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds Butte, Ore., where he will join Mrs. und serpents, rats and lizards, birds and legendary creatures—many of and Miss Margaret Hedwall attend Dyer at the home of his daughter them of enormous size—rise every ... | i and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ed Happy Canyon Saturday night in where, like the trees in a forest. The Peterson. They expect to return to Pendleton. pilgrims make these journeys in ful the ground was not sufficiently Hermiston Friday. Alfalfa Needs Firm Seedbed. fillment of their religious vows and packed and the satnd is poor, and are then ready to face death with Mrs. B. S. Kingsley accompanied ALBANY—The importance of a Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt of calm resignation.— Pathfinder Maga may necessitate re-seeding. Mrs. Win. Shaar to Pendleton Fri firm seed bed in alfalfa planting Dallas, Ore., and daughters, the zine. ' day where they witnessed the West- has been demonstrated on the farm Misses Marie and Lydia Neufeldt, ward-Ho parade. of C. H. Lindeman north of Leban and Sol Ediger were guests of Al on, reports Floyd C. Mullen, Linn First Factory Made Cheese Thirteen local Boy Scouts attend- j Quiring at the Joe Dyer home Production of cheese as a factory county agent. After seeding his id a joint meeting of the Umatilla | Thursday and Friday when they at product first made. Its appearance in Kansas Dry-Land alfalfa Mr. Linde OSTEOPATHIC ended the Round-Up In Pendleton. nd Irrigon Scouts at Umatilla Mon America between 1850 and 1860. says man packed the ground by use of a PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Pathfinder Magazine. No mention is tractor and roller. Where the trac lay night. Colonel and Mrs. L. W. Jordan of made of factory made cheese in the tor wheels went a very satisfactory OSBORN APARTMENTS Miss Mary Brownson left Sunday '.os Angeles. Cal., are in Hermiston census bureau statistics of 1849 in its stand was obtained, but in between for Portland where she will visit this week and expect to remain for first report of this industry; only the until Thursday before leaving for 1 month. They have previously amount produced on the farms is men- tioned. Factory production of cheese orvallis to enroll as a junior at nade their temporary residence here was first included in the census bu and express a liking for this altit- Oregon State college. reau surveys in 1869. During the ide. They have taken the West resi- early history of this country every big lence.” Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell wer farm had its own cheese press, and the endleton business visitors Monday farmer's family added cheesemaking YOUR REPAIR WORK TO WALLA WALLA WHERE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson visi to the long list of its other accomplish The Dowells recently purchased the IT WILL BE DONE BY A FIRST CLASS WATCHMA ted friends here Friday as they were ments. such as spinning, weaving. car Iermiston New & Second Hand KER. PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFIED CUSTO eturning to their home in Burley, pet making, soap making, bee keep tore. MERS. daho, after taking their daughter ing, candle making, cider making, etc. ouise to Salem where she enrolled New Chinaware at low prices at Amsberry’s. Open stock. Start a set n Willamette University. Mr. and Falling from bed and lying help 1rs. Patterson are former Hermis- less on the floor for 18 hours, Tho and fill in as you wish. ad’ JEW ELER on residents. mas McClintic, 8-1 of Muskegon, Phone 50 Walla Walla, Wn. Mrs. Louie Horner of Irrigon left Mich., died of injuries and exposure | Bud Sommerer was released from in his bedroom at home. Monday for Enterprise where she t. Anthony’s hospital last Friday vili assist her sister In caring fo nd returned to his home in Colum- heir father, J. J. Paulson. who has ia district. He is recovering from een quite ill for some time. he loss of a toe which occurred hen his gun accidentally discharg- Mrs. Ella T. Clayton of Enter d. irise, treasurer of Wallowa county ’s the guest of her son and daughter Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Gale of Van- n-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Cla Oliver, Wn.. are the house guests of "he left Wednesday morning for b Tr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner. They ionie. SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE ttended the. Round-Up at Pendle- FRIDAT - SATURDAT - MONDAT Cafeteria lunch will be served f >n and expect to return to their the basement of the Baptist churei ome Wednesday. Mrs. Gale is Mrs. SEPTEMBER 21 - 24, Incl. “riday and Saturday, during the Vagner’s sister, and both are for- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES er Hermiston residents. air. adv Matched Slices — (212 Size Cans) Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackman and family attended the Round-Up Sat urday afternoon, a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kennedy are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born Friday, September 7. lay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger have moved from the Campbell place into the F. C. Woughter residence on the west side of town. SATURDAT SEPT. 22 Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M. Girls’ School Dresses and Ladies’ House Dresses at Amsberry’s. adv HE DEFIED HIS ENEMIES TO SAVE A NATION.......................... and hi* daughter’s happiness! Mrs. E. P. Illsley returned Frday from a six week's visit In Fullerton, Cal., and Camas, Wn., where she vi- sited her son and daughter, and their families. Joseph M. Schenck presents GEORGE ARLISS in Darryl F. Zanuck’s production “The House of Rothschild” Bori* Karloff Loretta Young Robert Young Cartoon: Night Before Christmas with SATURDAY" Midnight Matinee The most colorful role In the tempestuous career of this flaming red-head. Here she Is, folks, the one and only CLARA BOW in the Swellest Show on Earth ‘HOOPLA’ Dr. A. C. Willcutt Bob C. Rogers of Stanfield left last week for Washington State col lege where he will resume his col lege work. Mr. Rogers will enter he Junior class. Mrs. T. O'Grady left Wednesday norning for Seattle where she will visit her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart, for a week or ten days. SEND— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewitt of Cor- allis visited friends in Hermiston Triday while enroute to Pendleton ‘o attend the Round-Up. Mr. Hewitt s physical education instructor at X S. C. A. E. FITZGERALD Mrs. Lenore Hudson and her sis- ‘er Louise Wall of Astoria, attended •he Pendleton Round-Up Saturday afternoon. Bernice Wall of Walla Walla joined them in Pendleton. PRESTON FOSTER FREE; Balloons, Serpentine Favors and Funmakers. I Among the many Hermiston peo- ile attending the Round-Up were: C. M. Barnett, Ruth Dodd, Carrie ' age, Art Chamness, Eugene Pierce, SUNDAY-MONDAY SEPT. 23-% Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters Betty, Charlotte and Helen. Ed Par- MATINEE 2/80 SUNDAY 1 rish, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin and Their Every Ellotion Cried Out I family, Chas. Burk, Julia Colpitts, for each other! i i . Two people Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pankin. Jim Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich- forbidden to love by the very arda, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenri- honor the whole world accuse 1er, Eugene Har" -, Allan Bowman. them of violating! "I-rrned Hennin . Margaret Elliott ind Pauline Stoop. SAFEWAY STORES Pineapple Warner Baxter M. C. Athey, former publisher T the Herald, stopped in Hermistor riday morning on his way to Pen lieton to attend the Round-Up. Mr they ia now publisher of a subur an paper in Portland. in Andy Clyde Comedy— "Super Snooper.” APPLES WINESAPS JONATHANS ROMES Tuesday ■ Wednesday • Thursday SEPT. 25-26-27 25c DOUBLE FEATURE And up per box in your containers at It’s A Laugh See that dy namic star Ray Walker FRUIT WAREHOUSE STANFIELD Prompt Service Accurate Test FULL MARKET PRICE Immediate Payment SWIFT & COMPANY with Grand Canary Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schofield and on of Vancouver, Wn., were guest if Mrs. Schofield's parents. Mr. an Mrs. W. J. Warner, from Wednesday of last wee’ until Monday. Mis Patricia, their small daughter who has been visiting her grandparents here, returned with them. They at tended the Round-Up V hile here. in “The Loud Speaker” with Jacqueline Wells and Charley Grapewin And A Novelty Western •The Lucky Texan” with John Wayne CARTOON Opening a New Cream Station Mrs. Anna Schmidt of Butter Creek was in Hermiston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson at tended the Round-Up Saturday. Short Musical and Cartoon Strange Temple Has Eyes Called “The Eyes of God” We Buy and Sell - Trade and Rent For CASH We have increased our stock. Come in and inspect our merchandise. HERMISTON NEW & SECOND HAND STORE J. T. DOWELL, Owner (-=-==-==-====-=---========___ ■ === = , , : == The Potts Family at the Werd’s Fair WHEN WE Ger BAcy to THE HOTEL TONOHT, IM 6ON6 To wetTe sue, THAT THEY ARE CLOSING THE FAIR. i FOREVER ON OCTOBER TIRTY-HRSTj WELL I WILL RAVE PICTURE: AFTER ITs All GONE SHES LIE ALOTOP OTHER PEOPLE THAT HAVE THE MISTAKEN IDEA THAT THE FAIR. WILL REOPEN AGAIN NEXT YEAR,---------- , == • Whit Mullen trailed a band of ceding lambs from Boardman the ist of the week for Theo. Martin f the Sunrise Ranch at Stanfield. Theo. Martin has started harvest- ig of the lima bean acreage under ontract for C. V. Burlingham Seed 'o., of Forest Grove, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding of aker, Or., spent the week end at he home of Mr. Harding's parents. Ir. and Mrs. J. R. Harding, who live est of the Butte. They attended the ound-Up and left Sunday for home, ceompanied by Mrs. Helen Groshan ind son who will visit indefinitely. Mrs. Groshan is Mr. Harding’s sis ter. Miss Emogene Paul, who has been employed on the telephone exchange In Pendleton for the past three months stopped in Hermiston Sun day enroute to Portland where she will spend ten days before return ing here where she has accepted a similar position in the local ex change. She will make her home with Mrs. F. L. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul and family left Tuesday for Pendleton where they will make their home. Mr. Paul has been transferred to Pendleton to serve as combination man after serving the Hermiston ex change for ten years. Maxine Paul will remain in Hermiston to com plete her school year and will make her home with Mrs. W. W Felt house. C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her miston Saturday. September 23, at the City Library between the hours of 9:00A. M. to 5:00 P. M.. respectively, according to a recent announcement released from the Secretary of State’s ofifce. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. Bentley during these hours. Celery Large Bunches Each Well Bleached — Crisp Grapes 2 Lbs. 15c Tokay Variety Delicious Large Sweetones Green Peppers 2 Lbs. 9e Large Bell Type — Cantaloupes 6 Local Grown PorkBeans 19c Van Camps — (Large 27 oz. Cans) 2, Cans ............................................... smaeey eshly Groan Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend, Ore., former poetmistress for Hermiston, who now operates a fashionable la dies ready-to-wear shop at Bend, was calling on old friends here Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Phelps has been very successful in her new en terprise, according to reports from that city. License Examiner Coming. tev a At")// 550 WHITE KING Large Package 29c Granulated Soap MAYONNAISE “ 35c Best Foods TOMATOES 3 35c Walla Walla's - Sun Laden 2* Size (CASE (24 cans) - $2.75) FOR YOUR FAVORITE PICNIC HAMS 18c Medium Weight - Mild Cure METHOD OF BREWING NOB HILL LB. M arshmallows Lb. COFFEE 2 .... 49c MALT SYRUP 3 63c So Fresh and Fluffy - They Melt in Your Mouth. EDWARDS DEPENDABLE Vacuum Packed Blue Ribbon KARO SYRUP 5 35c Lb. Can Light or Dark In Mustard or Tomato Sauce 7c i PUREX12c 25c SOAP 3 14c Corned Beef Libby's 12 ox. cans Japan Green — 6. % Lb. 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