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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. HERALD WANT ADS PAY OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. B. S. Kingsley returned Sun J. M. Biggs of La Grande was in day from a two weeks' visit with her Hermiston this week. son Earl Kingsley in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms of up FRIDAY and SATURDAY H. M. Sommerer made a business per Butter Creek were in town Tues- trip to Heppner Sunday. September 20 - 21 day. Miss Kate Stanfield and Miss Large and small rag rugs and Saturday: Surprise Matinee Mary Johns of Butter Creek spent small linoleum rugs at Amsberry’s. dv 9:15 P. M. Tuesday afternoon in Hermiston. Miss Emma Chrisman, who has A baby boy named David Drew been visiting Mrs. Charles Taylor was born to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman has returned to Portland. Wednesday night. J. S. Frieson of Salem was here Major O. L. Babcock of Pendleton Monday. He is a friend of Al Quir- OF THE stopped a short while in Hermiston Ing. Sunday as he returned from attend Mrs. H. Johnson of Enumclaw. Edgar Wallace's most exciting ing an Indian conference at Eugene. Wn., arrived Sunday evening and story starring Pani Robeson, Les H. L. Propst, formerly of the vari will visit for the next two weeks lie Banks, Nina Mae McKinney ety store here and now of Pomeroy, with her sister, Mrs. O. T. Lockridge. Wn., has just returned from an ex Mr. and Mrs. Paul Standley of and a cast of thousands. tensive tour of Alaska. Helena, Montana, were guests of CARTOON and COMEDY. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rawlston and Mrs. Bert Mullins over the week end. son Billy of Portland and Geo. Os- Mr. Standley is Mrs. Mullin’s bro born spent Sunday at the home of ther. SUNDAY - MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, Harvey Triker and his mother Dr. W. W. Felthouse and daughter Triker of Dayton, Wn., visited Sun- September 22 - 23 Margaret and Miss Margaret Ebert day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY of Echo left Wednesday morning for C. Pierce, Eugene Pierce returned Her capers will keep you road Portland. The two girls will go on to with them. ing! Her hunger for love will Corvallis to enroll at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duvall and tug at your heart! Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec- Mrs. Levi Reeder motored to Pendle- lallst of Pendleton, will be at the ton on business Monday. They found Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Sep- the Round-Up city alive with shop- tember 26th. Hours: 1:00 to 6:00 pers. - - *** p. m. adv. E. M. Perfect of Albany, who Jack Estel of Irrigon has been owns two places on the project is employed as assistant to Dr. E. E. here looking after his interests. He A FOX Pidure with JANE WITHERS Reeve who is testing for Bang’s dis- is a well known citizen of Linn I • O. P. HEGGIE ease in this territory. county where he has lived many I Henry Stoop left Friday after- years. noon for Yakima, Wn„ where > he J. B. Huddleston of Heppner and I PLUS Short Features will be employed during the 1 fruit Miss Bess Huddleston of Lone Rock harvest as nightwatchman in the were here Tuesday. While here they | Big Y packing house. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY bought some of the salmon they | Chas. Taylor, city recorder, ac- found for sale and canned it at the September 25 - 26 companied S. H. Barnard of Free- cannery. water, to Everson, Wn., Sunday He's the dynamite-fisted king Mrs. Gladys Fortier, Miss Lovedy of the tunnel daredevils where they spent two days. Mr. Bar Burkholder, Miss Johnson and iMss | nard is formerly of Hermiston. Norma Gibbons of Boardman motor- I White, green, crystal, pink and ed to Pine City Sunday to visit | DRAMA of DANGER! the new gold glassware at Ams- friends. The Misses Mary Harney | berry’s. Complete sets reasonably and Clara Ruff accompanied them | GEORGE priced. adv as far as Hermiston. William Sawyer, assistant Ike Seeliger has returned home after a two weeks trip through Mon- county agent, left early Tuesday tana and Canada by auto in com- morning for Baker, Or., where he at- pany with his sister Miss Seeliger tended a district conference for of Chicago. county agents and assistants. He was joined in Pendleton by County John Campbell, who has been vis- PLUS Short Features itlng his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Agent Walter Holt. Major Babcock of the Umatilla In Thos. Campbell this summer, left early this week with his father J. dian agency passed through here W. Campbell for his home in Port yesterday on his way to Celilo and returned to the home of Mr. and land. WE ARE Mrs. Maude Jones, Mrs. Ed Foster, Mrs. C. E. Baker. He is a cousin of Mrs. M. Draper, Mrs. A. Foster and Mr. Baker. Mrs. Baker accompanied Mrs. Ed Melia and two cildren, all him on the trip to Celilo. Mrs. Seba Miller and son Ken- of Walla Walla, are visiting at the home of Chas. N. Seeliger in the neth returned to their home in Port- land Saturday after having spent Westland district. the summer with her sister. Mrs. Miss Eva Wilcox rode horseback Frank Seeliger and family of West Friday - Saturday - Monday from Pendleton Sunday leading an land district. other horse which had participated for COFFEE— Co-op. Dr. A. C. Willcutt, osteopathic in the Round-Up and covered the 32 physician of Hermiston, attended the 17c lb. or miles in six hours. joint meeting of the eastern Oregon, COFFEE, M. J. B.. lb. Jack Downing returned this week eastern Washington and southern from Calgary, Canada, after spend- Idaho Osteopathic association held ing the summer there, He reports in La Grande the past week end. A CO FFEE, Hills, lb. that conditions are not as favorable large attendance from the three there as tn the states, with market states was present to hear a program lbs. prices lower and unemploymen as presented largely to the recent ad- BEANS, Red or prevalent. White vanees in Osteopathic methods. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Russel of Port Antone Soneson returned Sunday lbs. RICE, Whole land. spent one of the Round-Up from Olympia, Wn„ accompanied by Grain nights at the home of Mrs. Russel’s his daughter and husband, Mr. and for SARDINES, Large uncle, E. P. Dodd. Mr. Russell is the Mrs. Richard White and his son and Oval Cans general western agent of the New wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Soneson York Erie railroad. of Portland. They visited at the SALMON, Alaska : cans Soneson home and with friends in Pink. Lg. Cans • Hermiston until Tuesday when they DEVILED MEAT £ for 9PA returned home. 7582 Libby's Us ” —a The Misses Alice Welbes and Jua- nita Cole of Portland who were MILK, Borden's — for guests of Miss Marian Henderson at Irradiated 9 the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. CRACKERS Saited • lb. Baker during the Pendleton Round- or Graham — Box Up left Sunday for their home. They WEAR—NEW SHIPMENT STOCK were accompanied by Bob Hender PEP, Kelloggs. Pkg. son who will go to Corvallis from NOW IN. Portland to enroll at O. S. C. CORN FLAKES. Pkg A m A. D. Chappell of Woodburn. Or.,1 Blazers - Reindeer Blouses Kelloggs stopped a minute in Hermiston Sat- • Wool Sox - urday to inquire If anyone here SOAP. Bls Boy for — Everything in Babies’ Layettes — knew Jay Pelmulder. The Pelmul- ders, formerly well known here are SOAP FLAKES, 40 oz. now living near Centralia. The older Our Meat Equipment Is Package son is wireless chief of the Dollar the Latest and Best—We Steamship lines and draws a salary BROOM, $1.00 Value Handle All LOCAL Meats. of $350 per month. He superintends all the wireless equipment of the MOP STICKS GROUND BEEF steam boats of that company. Two Shows—7:15 • 9:00 P.M. Sanders River Dexter, the Misses Yvonne and Alicia oBusquet, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slat tery and David, Cloyd Tillison, Zona Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Powell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler. Miss Alicia Bousquet, who is em ployed in La Grande, spent the week end visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Bous quet. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richlings spent Saturday in Spokane on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bray are mov ing to the Jarvis ranch. Miss Lola Berry spent the week end visiting her aunt Mrs. Marshall Markham in Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Jr. and daughter Yvonne left Monday for Portland where they will operate a grocery store. They have rented their house to Harold Edwards, teach er in the grade school. Fred and Howard Schroeder and Harold Craven, all of Seattle, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Art Bousquet home. While here they at tended the Pendleton Round-Up. Henry Harper of Wapinita stop ped on his way to La Grande where he will attend the Eastern Oregon Normal, to visit Harold Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and Margaret Brown spent Monday in Walla Walla. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935 Jack Cooney and Bob Shinkle are in Wenatchee working in the apple harvest. Sid Sailor, formerly “of Umatilla and owner of the show house at that time, is visiting Umatilla friends this week. Mr Sailor has been a resident of Oregon City for several years. ----------- FAIR GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS ARE READY FOR SHOW (Continued from Page 1) of the Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow ers' association, and also some good competition exhibits from other dist ricts. Garden Displays. EDGAR WALLACE STORY NOW ON OASIS SCREEN "Sanders of ths River," Alexand er Korda's production of the famous Edgar Wallace story of the Congo is brought to the screen of the Oasis theatre this Friday and Saturday. The story, which Lajos Biro and Jeffrey Dell adapted to the screen, follows the thrilling adventures of the miracle-working British District Commissioner Sanders, who by his personal courage and deep under standing of the native mind and heart maintains peace among the savage Congo tribes under his charge. Paul Robeson is seen as Bosambo, a big, handsome, intelligent and lov able Negro whom Sanders makes chief on probation. Banks has the title role, and Nina Mae McKinney is seen as the beautiful slave girl, Lilongo, whom Boseabo makes his bride. A number of new prizes are of fered for garden displays and the fair board states that the response is good so far. One of the best dis plays of such products in years is expected. More gardens have been grown than usual and the results A new type of cabbage developed have been good. The Interest In these products and the canning will at Cornell University is said to be be demonstrated more than in the non-smelling, and also a little more past. • easily digested than other varieties. 1 se GINGER 0 BRIEN I ’ HARD-ROCK HARRIGAN Consistently CANE JUGAR AND MAPLE SUGAR SYRUP ; raucoolak adunan..; -____ _ NOW 104b Tin A NEW SYRUP—RICH IN THE REAL MAPLE. Griddle Cake lovers everywhere are choosing old-time SLEEPY HOLLOW blend over syrups cost ing four times as much. Friday - Saturday - Monday FLAPJACK FLOUR Lb. Bag ALBER S PREPARED — Just Ad d Water or Milk BAKING POWDER CLABBER GIRL SNOWFLAKE mome“®DNS&Fanam Lb. Can Lb. Box h Lower. 50c 28c 19c Vinegar PURE CIDER High Test—For Pickling GALLON Cheese SAUCY HOT SOUCE Marshmallows FULL CREAM FLUFFIEST—FRESH and FLUFFY POUND 29c 28c ag. ... .9 BRONSON’S PREPARED Mustard Qt. Bottle COFFEE—Pound 17c Airway 3 Lbs. FLAKES Grapenut Package Tomato Sauce 4 CANS ONIONS WALLA WALLA SWEET ............ FANCY TOKAYS Winter 10c XY 6 25c GRANULATED SOAP Lgs. Pkg. VAN CAMPS’ LARGE CAN «0 WATT EACH 69c 2 lb«- 25c Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative VEAL STEW 110c POT ROAST RIB BOIL 1 b 10c WATCH REPAIRING SPECTACLE - JEWELRY & CLOCK REPAIRING GUARANTEED USED WATCHES t UMATILLA NEWS By Louise Byrnes t Lewis Dexter, who has been in St. Anthony’s hospital for several weeks, returned home this week. Mrs. Tom Slattery has been pick ing hops in Hermiston. Jay Berry was called to Portland where he will be employed. Mrs. Ethel Montgomery has been working at the Quick Lunches dur ing the Pendleton Round-Up. Geo. McNabb. Myrnie Caldwell. Orlin Lane and Ernest Tipple, who are working in the CCC camp near Baker are visiting at the home of their parents. Among those from Umatilla who attended the Round-Up are: Mrs. Wni. Conlon. Mrs. Art Bousquet. Mr. and Mrs Scott Brown. Mrs. Florence Tipple. Virgil Woodward. Ernest and Cecil Tippie, Lyle Brown. Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark. Myrnie Caldwell. Gee. McNabb. Mr. and Mrs Bert Jell Well Ar Axos: Pineapple TPPY8 ZeansTTs Cocoa Raisins FANCY SEEDLESS POUND PACKAGE PURE CANE OUR MOTHERS 2 lb. Can POUNDS Phone 241