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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, I OREGON ■milllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIintllllllllPi Kingsley Mercantile Co I HERMISTON f S herwin - 3 : : LOCALS : = g ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIINIIIIHir. Mrs. R. A. Stewart is spending a few weeks in Portland and Seattle. Boys’ School Pants Mrs. B. S. Kingsley entertained the Embroidery club Tuesday even ing. The only way to buy paint economically is to jarret gallon price and figure costs by area covered and years of life. SWP covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without repaint ing, so requires half the material and costs half the labor price (for painting and repainting). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunch are the parents of a son born to them Saturday. Worsted Mrs. Elsworth Smith Ruth Chamberlain were visitors Thursday. Khaki So price per gallon means nothing. Area covered, weather resistance, and years of life are the real things that deter mine price economy. On that basis S W P is the cheapest per-gallon outside paint you could buy. . S W P has been the leading prepared house paint for half a century. You will find a complete line of it at our store. Let us figure with you on your house-painting. and Miss Pendleton O. H. Warner, proprietor of the Highway Inn at Boardman, was In town today on business. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 SWP HOUSE HowSIVP Mrs. Jay Pelmulder returned yes- terday from a visit to Pendleton. Miss Gertrude Thomas left Thurs day morning for a two weeks visit with friends in Pendleton. Born—Monday, September 13, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw, of Uma tilla, a six pound'baby girl. Get Your “Round-Up” Hat J. R. Horning tells us that he has a sow who has nine pige, all living and getting fat. Some pigs. Kingsley Mercantile Co Tim Gaither and family are mov ing Into the A. W. Prann residence which they recently purchased. “Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service’ 4P. M Two Deliveries Daily OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO J. S. Crimmings returned to Her miston the first of the week and is working in Sharr's barber shop. E. P. Dodd and J. F. McNaught ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lambert left left Wednesday for Seattle where this week for a six weeks visit with they will attend the Irrigation Con gress of the five northwest states to relatives and friends in the east. be held in Seattle the 16.17, and 18th Your attention is called to proposed By-Laws for an Mrs. C. B. Percey returned Wed of September. alfalfa growers association, permanent organization of which nesday morning from Reith where County Agent Fred Bennion and she visited her new grandaughter. is to be effected in this city Tuesday evening, September 28. his assistant C. R. Briggs were in These By-Laws are printed elsewhere in this issue of The W Mrs. Anna Goodner of Baxter Hermiston Tuesday on business. Mr. Herald. Springs, Kansas, is visiting the Briggs left Wednesday for Corvallis Clarke’s family on the Bodkin ranch. where he will again enter college. Kindly Read and Study Them Alfalfa Producers ». Columbia Basin HIGH SCHOOL MOVIE ===== SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 ==, Featuring one of the best First National Attractions “MAID MAD’’— It’s a two reel comedy and a peach Admission, 15c and 25c Working Capital Your BEST working capital is your health. Health is often lost through insufficient nour ishment. You will always be well nourished if you eat our They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish- ing. City Meat Market Mrs. Joyce Hayes returned Tues Wm. Shaar and W. J. Warner are having the front of their building day morning from a week’s outing painted. Harry Coyne is doing the at Guler, Washington, just north of White Salmon. Mrs. Hayes says Mrs. work. • Newport will return the latter part Born—Wednesday, September 15, of this week. to Mr. and Mr* H. J. Turner of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rayhill of Van Plymouth, Washington, a nine lb. couver, Washington, former residents baby boy. , of Hermiston stopped over here to visit a few days with friends. They Congratulations are being extend' arc on their way east to visit rela ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Percey up tives in Illinois. on the birth of a nine pound daugh ter Sunday. Rev. Hall announces that the Bap tist church has changed the time of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. holding evening services. The ser and Mrs. Elsworth Smith of Bakers vices will commence In the future at field, California, are guests at the 7:30 for the sermon: Young Peo Chamberlain home. ple's meeting at 6:45. and come prepared to help start this organization out with the best plan we can devise and officered by the ablest men we can find in this Columbia Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Potter and Mrs. J. D. Watson and Mrs. W. T. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller left by Roberts gave a farewell reception at auto for Portland and Vancouver for the Watson home Tuesday from 4 :00 a short visit with friends. to 6:00 p. ni. in honor of Mrs. C. O. Wainscott who with her husband left R. J. Walker of Stanfield purch for the east Thursday evening. ased a new Chrevolet roadster the Zoeth Houser, Republican candi first of the week from the Umatilla date for Umatilla county sheriff, was Motor Sales Co. of Hermiston. in Hermiston yesterday getting Mrs. H. M. Schilling entertained acquainted with all our good citi- Monday at dinner A. P. Davis, direc zens. In another column will be tor of the U. S. Reclamation Service found Mr. Houser’s political an- and H. L. Holgate, district counsel. nouncement. Yes, we have them for sale at reasonable prices. Rev. John A. Hoffman, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church In Orifino, Idaho, spent the first part of the week visiting his relatives In this city. All Alfalfa Men Wanted Echo, The Meadows, Stanfield, Butter Creek, Hermiston Columbia, Umatilla, Irrigon, Boardman. Caucus and Send a Strong Delegation if each one cannot come. Meeting at 8 p. m. public library. Presto-lite Batteries Also service battery for hire while your own is on recharge. W. S. Cassady brought 'in town a • most Interesting specimen last week " In the shape of three-generations of • apples. The little limb had blossoms, • the first formation of the apple and | ■ a full grown apple all hanging from • the same limb. > _ PAYS A LOT TO PAY US A LITTLE Insure Your Battery Our free service is yours for the asking. Come in and learn how. OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fiske of Seat MOONEY A SIKEY, Props. tle. are visiting at the home of Mr. The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet " Under and Mrs. H. E. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Richard Beasley • Fiske may decide to locate perman Wednesday afternoon, September 22. • ently here. A full attendance Is requested as It • Is election of officers and the com- J Proprietors Mr and Mrs. Earl Shay of Boise, pleting of the plans for the Dairy 1 • SATURDAY, MONDAY DrAIAI SATURDAY. MONDAY Idaho, stopped over in i Hermiston and Hog show dinner. I AND TUESDAY ONLY vlUIAL AND TUESDAY ONLY Ree--------- last week to visit Mr. I and Mrs. M. L. Watson. Mr. Shay I Of Interest to Hermiston friends of son’s brother. Dr. and Mrs. Janies Campbell is the announcement of the birth of a son Mrs. Clair P. Harter of Boardman to them in Hanford. California, on S -----------• Phone 413 ===== $ waa in Hermiston Saturday. She September 2nd. Mrs. Campbell was came up for Field Day and before formerly Miss Ethel Rogers who • 3 gong to the Experiment Station tran taught here In the schools and also sacted business in town. In the Pendleton schools. Dr. Cam pbell was formerly a dentist here. The Evangelist meetings at Main The little son has been named James and Fourth streets, began last night. Campbell. Jr. Evangelist T. Kline Is on the ground and services will be held every even TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ing. Come and hear him. Lays’ Garage New Management MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS. I PHELPS CASH GROCERY I Clothes Baskets and Hampers “The Monopole Store” 10 Per Cent Off FOR SALE- Concord grapes K. L. Mrs J. A. Scott, Mrs. M W. Bloom. Jackson. - 1-2te Mrs. J. A. Peed and Mrs. B Kanelin» will all leave for eastern points Sun 1919 Indian Motorcycle with side day night going by Umatilla on the ear for sale. Tarma to suit, In- O W. R * N. Spokane flyer. quire of Rinehart Buhman, Her- 1-tfe miston, Oregon ..FOR THREE DAYS ONLY SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT SAPPERS’ HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Phone 671 Mrs. Esther Smith was married to Dr Theo. Belitski of Wasco, August 31st, at the home of h»r sister. Mrs. H A White of Wasco. Mr*. Smith INC. FURNITURE “MONOPOLE” goods are first-class in every respect | | ! I A. L. Luce and family expect to | leave Sunday for Carthage. Mo., trav- | eling overland la their car. They will | winter. Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays