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THE HERMISTON HERALD, I STON, OREGON S"0IIIIBB6B701/BBBB6B1/BSD0SBBB—A99S2999—7 I HERMISTON I Kingsley Mercantile Co 3 : a LOCALS : ng Mlllllllllllllllilllllllilllllilillillllllllllllib Dr. W. W. Illsley went to Pendle ton on business Tuesday. Friends of C. B. Hay are glad to see him about again after his recent illness. For the Round-Up O.» Stangeby and Mr. Barclay of Umatilla were visitors to Hermiston Tuesday. 21 house paint ^SWPcuts painting coat CU/D ON Ed Hitt and P. B. Siscel drove up to the Round-Up Thursday. New Stetson Hats M g is Cl al a «i S herwin - W illiams Remember L. C. Ransom and wife of Seattle are business visitors in Hermiston this week. Stetson Hats Mrs. Jennie B. Stillings, sister-in law of J. T. Embry, was visiting here last Saturday. For Bert L. Strohm, son of Mrs. B. F. Strohm, left Thursday for his home in Holstein, Iowa. “Men Who Care” The only way to buy paint economically is to forget gallon pria and figure costs by area covered and years of life. ' 8 W P 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). 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 VV Ç 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. Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Doris and Frank Jr., have returned from a summer spent in Portland. ' Miss Frances Hinkle left this week for Eugene where she will continue her studies in the university. Kingsley Mercantile Co. : T. Ò. Blackwell and wife are oc- • cupying the house on Main street rec ■ ently vacated by M. F. White. “Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” Phono 171 11 A. M Two Deliveries Daily 4 W. W. Felthouse sustained a pain ful injury when one of his horser kicked him in the jaw Monday. P. M. • ================== •• ============== Mrs. Georgia Henderson, book- keeper for the C. S. McNaught Co., is enjoying a vacation this week. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO BOARDMAN NEWS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Carl Voyen has moved his family Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sapper and Mrs. and household goods to Hermiston. George Briggs and Georgiana are ex Mr. Voyen informs us he has accepted pected back from Erie, Pa. Friday. a position with the Reclamation Ser vice as timekeeper. We are very sor- M. W. Sharrard of Willows was in y to lose the Voyens as they are a the city the past week, coming up to very desirable family and have many attend the funeral of B. F. Strohm. friends here. • , In order to give our customers the benefit Mr. Scroggs of the Reclamation Ed. Smith has returned to Hermis Service was here Thursday and in of the best possible prices, WE WILL BE ton after spending the summer on R company with S. H. Boardman went N. Stanfield's ranch at Ontario, Ore. over the project. He was very much GIN OCTOBER 1 A SYSTEM OF CASH surprised over the wonderful progress Mrs. J. H. Strohm of Portland re made by our ranchers this year, and turned to her home Monday after at AND CARRY. was especially .pleased at the fine tending the funeral of B. F. Strohm. garden on the Ben Attebury ranch, not only at its luxuriance but at the Mrs. Ira D. Hall went Monday variety of vegetables produced. Watch Thia Space for Special Prices morning to visit her son, C. A. Smith The Parent-Teacher’s Association at Baker. She will return Saturday met last Friday to reorganize for the J. T. Embry received a telegram years work. Officers were elected committees appointed. Mrs. last Saturday telling of the death of and Ballinger was re-elected presi- Ruth his sister on that day at Richmond. dent, Mrs. W. H, Stewart vice-presi- Ky. Mrs. W. O. King secretary and dent, Phone 413 ■— ===== Mrs. D. E. Harper treasurer. It was Mrs. J. F. McNaught entertained decided to hold a community play at cards last week for her house- soon, also to have a community guest, Mrs. DeLorme Harbaugh of Thanksgiving dinner. Seattle. Boardman Fair committee has been fortunate in securing $200 appropria family have M. F. White and moved onto the ranch west of towr tion from Morrow county to be given which they purchased a few week: as cash prizes. The exhibit will be sent under supervision of W. W. ago from Mrs. M. O. Horning. e Snead to the State Fair at Salem next Your BEST working capital is your health. The Baptist Ladles’ Aid will meet week, to be included in the Morrow . at the home of Mrs. W. D. Gordon. county exhibit. Health is often lost through insufficient nour This last week a carload of coal Thursday, September 30. Picnic din was received here, consigned to the ishment. ner at noon. Everyone invited. Grange. We understand that it was You will always be well nourished if you eat Earl Beebee will be unable to work the finest coal ever received at thi our for two or three weeks, because of station and sold at $18 per ton. There an Injury to the toe of his right foot was not sufficient to go around and caused by dropping a casting on It it is understood there is soon to be another car full brought in. The Grange has also bargained for a car Pastor Ira D. Hall's theme for next- They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish Sunday morning will be “Paul’s of lumber. ing. Several of our young people took Pleading for Prayer.” The subject for the evening: "Christ Seen in the in the dance at Messner last Saturday night. A good time was reported. Clouds.” Mr. Everett, who went to Pilot Rock Saturday to bring down some Mr. and Mrs. John Schimke are MOONEY a SIKEY, Props. being congratulated on the birth of of his wordly goods got as far as Ir a ten-pound son. Monday. Septem rigon Sunday night on his return ber 20, at the home of Mrs. A. H trip when he broke an axle. He walked to Boardman in time to have Wight. Mr. Warner and others gather up the East End children for school. Mr. A. L. Luce and family left the first Everett expects to have the truck re SATURDAY. MONDAY 0 SATURDAY. MONDAY of the week on an overland trip tn paired soon, and will then gather up AND TUESDAY ONLY AND TUESDAY ONLY their car. their destination being Cot the children himself. tage Resort. Missouri. They expect Mrs. Ada Morrison who has been to be gone about a year. . spending the summer near McMin nville, Oregon, returned home Sun Misa Adalyn Warner, of Loe An- day. gelos, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. 0 H. Warner, landlady of the J. Warner for a few weeks. She will Highway Inn, is spending several accompany the Warners to Pendleton days In Pendleton, shopping prepara Friday to the Round-Up. tory to making an extended trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rouse of Port Mr. and Mrs. E D Parrish left Sunday afternoon for Denver, where land. motored through Boardman Mrs Parrish will enter a hospital to Sunday enroute to the Pendleton receive treatment for the illness from Round-Up. Mrs. Rouse is Mrs. Claire which she has been a sufferer recent- P. Harter's neice. Mrs. Royal Rand who was visiting FOR THREE DAYS ONLY.. last week in Echo and Hermiston la Mrs. W A. Leathers left for Pen now in Portland for • short time. Mrs. M. B. Signs, who recently un dleton Thursday for a short visit with SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT her parents. Mr. Leathers will go derwent a severe operation In Poet up Friday and they will attend the land Surgical Hospital returned home Sunday. She Is very much improved Round-Up. but far from well. Misa Sehafer. of the Highway Inn. -MTFD- Five men to grub light returned Saturday from a two weeks FURNITURE . —ZMLNIS sage brush on so aeren of tend K visit in Portland with her mother. 2-1tc I Mrs. White. P. Dodd. Phone 671 Cash and Carry PHELPS CASH GROCERY ===== .'i -=== Brunswick Principles In Fine Tire Making The teasort you are interested in the name on your tire is ■ that it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can judge his ideals of manufacture. The only secret of a super-tire lies in the principles of the maker. His standards decide the quality. For there are no secrets in the tire industry. What you get depends on what is behind the name on your tire. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old concern, jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been famous the world over for the quality of iis products. The Brunswick Tire is all that you expect -—and more. Your first one will be a revelation. You’ll agree that you’ve never known a better. And you’ll tell your friends. So spreads the news among motorists. The Brunswick is the most wel come tire that ever came to market, Try one Brunswick Tire. Learn how good a tire can be built And remember, it costs no more than like-type tires. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street s - w 4s Working Capital w MEATS City Meat Market D C 01 A I ol LUIAL Playerphones 10 Per Cent Off INC. Ne \ 2 s, amineliaantntuuim xes.1n1u11liiii " - “xi’hjìimiitó Soltf On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis By Lays Garage, Maxfield & Rhodes Bros., Props. Mrs. Archie Cumins left Monday for Arlington to join her husband. SINNOTT VISITS MORROW We have heard of people being so far behind In times that they were "buck numbers,” but we think this is almost the limit. Two men drove into town last week, loaded with SO pounds of weiners and 500 buns look ing for the John Day Barbecue. Tak ing Into consideration that the Bar becue was held the 31st of last May we think that they like the Rip Van Winkle must have been asleep. Both weiners and buns were disposed of. (Continued from page one) Card of Thanks ting out some of the rougher land It Is very probable that the price even with the advanced cost of construc tion will be no greater than It la at the present time. In view of the fact that the State of Washington is now contemplating the irrigating of two million aeres of land In the Horse Heaven District from the Co lumbia river, with an acre cost of $175, we are unable to see any rea- son why Morrow county could not We wish to thank all the friends who were so kind to us during our for the early construction of the recent sorrow, to those who rendered great John Day project Heppner Gaiette-Timea flowers Mrs. B F. Strohm and Children Coal bills are a large part of your Classified ads pay. Try them. ‘ Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters.