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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Hermiston Locals (Continued from page one) and buy a car load. A list of all the farmers in the district made up and Mrs. R. A. Stewart returned Fri- their requirements ascertained. Far day from a six weeks visit in the mers around Hermiston, Umatilla east. and Boardman having heard of this Dr. W. W. Illsley made a profes- plan, ordered some potatoes in this stonai visit to Pendleton last Satur- car. N. Seaman, of this committee now reports that some 70 odd farm day. ers were supplied in this manner John Marehall, merchant and post- with dry land seed shipped, from master of Castle Rock, was in Her- Moscow, Idaho and at a saving of about one-half what seed less desir mistop Wednesday. able would have cost if bought in The Neil & Barker garage have dividually In less than car loads. Sev erected two neat electric signs in eral hundred more sacks could have been handled as calls came from all front of their garage. over the project too late to include A large number of Hermistonians in this order. What the Irrigon peo attended the Eastern Star dance at ple have done in the way of coopera tive buying, has convinced them that Umatilla last Tuesday. this method must be used in the fut T. E. Broyles and R. C. Mitchell ure more extensively. Several car were Hermiston business visitors loads of lumber will be bought this summer and stock feed of various from Boardman last Tuesday. kind will be bought in similar man C. W. Heath has rented the W. ner. Early potatoes will not be the only H. Ogden farm near Westland and item that is being planted extensive has moved his family on the place. ly. Some 40 or 50 acres of water Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and melons and /muskmelons will be family drove to Walla Walla last planted in the Irrigon district. One individual grower is preparing bls Saturday, returning home Monday. land to plant 12 acres of watermel- Tom Boylan, prominent Butter ons alone, Cooperative selling ag- encies are being organized and will SETS Creek sheep man, was in the city be ready for business when time Wednesday looking after sheep in comes for marketing the crops. In terests. this respect, some ideas will be car Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gaither of ried out by men who have had ex Portland are visiting for a few days perience in games of the kind, who at the home of his brother, T. H. will make it a success and acknow Gaither. ledge no other results. Already na tion wide rating has been obtained, Friends of Col. J. F. McNaught carrying advertisement of our com were very glad to see him ou the mittee all over the country. street again after an illness of sev A number of residences are being eral days. built. E. F. Fagerström is building an up-to-date bungalow on their Geo. H. Adams, former proprietor choice tract on the lower highway, of the Play House, stopped over here more locally known as the River between trains on his way to Port- View Boulevard. He figures on ‘‘Hermiston's House of Quality and Service” land last Friday. eventually equipping his house with PHONE 171 all the modern conveniences, light, A. W. Cobb, one of Boardman’s water, etc. live-wire citizens, was in the city Frank Yergens and his son, Ar Sunday and Monday, looking after thur, are building a fine residence business interests. I on their 40 south of the city. Elery Lamareoux, a new-comer, west of Miss Laura C. Glover of Portland, town, is digging a well and building sister of Mrs. Geo. H. Root, arrived on his place. We do not know at here Tuesday and is a guest at the this writing just the kind of resi Root home for a few days. Echo, Oregon dence going up on his place but as he is an experienced builder and car- W. H. Ogden and family moved penter, we think it will be quite up- last week from Westland, and are to-date. Mr. Prater, a new-comer MANUFACTURERS OF now living in the old Theriault east of Irrigon, has built himself a house two miles east of town. small house and is arranging to im prove his property. Miss Graves, sister of Miss Edith C. E. Glasgow, secretary-treasurer Graves of the Hermiston schools, Is of the Farm Bureau, is making var teaching at the Westland school, fin ious improvements on his River View ishing the term for Mrs. Prindle, re farm. It would seem he intends to signed. / keep ahead of the rst of the Irrigon people. , The Superior Product of Scientific Milling R. F. Fraser, representative of the Dayton Lamareoux, who lives east L. Monterastelli Marble and Granite of Irrigon on the Columbia highway, Makes Better Bread Works of Pendleton, was In Hermis is also getting ready to build on his Try a Sack ton representing his company last place. Saturday. P. C. Bishop has retired from ranch work and has rented his place I. E. Putnam recently received his to Guy McClosky. tinners tools, and is now prepared to In short, the Irrigon people are do all kinds of tin and sheet metal too busy to put out news for publi work. Mr. Putnam’s shop is at Fifth cation very often but when not heard and Main street. from, its because they are busy doing things, and have not the time to talk R. L. Cook, resident agent of the about It. The district is sure going Standard Oil Company, with offices ahead since the government opera in Stanfield, will make his residence tion. Our dance is onestep forward in Hermiston. He moved into a west without any hesitation, and no side side residence last week. or backsteps. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society of Geo. B. Clark stopped off In Her- Irrigon entertained 16 members of miston Wednesday night between the Boardman Ladies Aid at the trains on his way to Portland. Mr. home of Mrs. Hood at an all day Clark was formerly with the New meeting last Wednesday, Dinner port Construction company of this was served cafeteria style. The day city. Two doors east Two doors east was spent In sewing for the Irrigon Oro. Hdwe. Co. Ore. Hdwe Co. society. There was a short business E. P. Dodd and fan.ily returned meeting at 3:00 o’clock at which home from Portland last Sunday. time, the president, Mrs. Hood, cal Mr. Dodd has completely recovered led on several of the Boardman lad from his recent illness, and is again ies for short talks, the following re actively engaged in his real estate sponding: Mrs. S. H. Boardman. business. If you are needing some of the bigger items in Mrs. W. O. King, Mrs. Bladen, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Harter Household Goods, such as The meetings at the Mission on and Mrs. Fennell. the west side are increasing in at tendance and the meetings are meet ing with much success. All are in vited to attend these meetings every evening at 7: SO. KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO New Spring Styles Prices are Cheaper Note the New Brassieres KINGSLEY MERCANTILE CO Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Old Parts Made New FLOORLAC The "All Around Varnish Stain" , of a Hundred Uses For brightening up the home, renewing chairs, tables, dressers—every article of furniture needing refinishing, the ideal varnish stain is FLOORLAC Stains and varnishes in one operation, giving a perma nent finish and lustre. It is economical to use. For kitchen and bathroom floors, inside floor paint is a durable, long wearing paint. It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Family paint—the handy can of paint to have around the house. For cupboards, closets, below stairs—any place where a coat of paint is desirable. A full line of Sherwin-Williams products at our store. A Finish For Every Surface S herwin -W illiams P aints &- ^ rnishes Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. CASH-d CARRY SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS-Tina'mönauy"' “QUALITY GOODS”—See these Prices Monopole Corn, 4 cans... $1.00 Monopole Peas, 4 cans.._ $1.00 Monopole Beans, 4 cans $1.00 “It Pays to Pay Cash" STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. New Parts Made, too ] FLOYD KNERR Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Washers, or Quantity of Smaller Items we are in a position to se. ou these OII i hl ino a ALLMENT PLAN You can make a SMALL PAYMENT DOWN and Monthly Payments to suit your purse. We are glad to do this for those not having ready funds for mak ing cash purchases. See us for Hardware, Furniture, Paints, Farm Implements, Etc. SAPPERS’ INC HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS Otto Bergman, former resident of the project, and one time ow r of the Stork blacksmith shop, a. .ived here recently and is looking for • house to live in. Mr. Bergman will move his family here and will work for the government this summer. R. C. Canfield, residing on the pro ject. received a telegram from Ohio on Tuesday announcing the death of his brother. George 8. Canfield. Mrs. E E. McMillen, well acquainted at Hermiston, a sister o fthe deceased, was at his bedside when he died. Last week the Herald stated that the newly organized Hermiston Com munity club would hold Its next meeting on February 28th. This date should have read Tuesday. March 15. The officers elected were for a year Instead of three months as stated. Monopole Shrimps, 4 cans $1.00 Monopole Tomatoes, 4 $1.00 cans PHELPS cash GROCERY Phone 413 PENDLETON ANNUAL AUTOMOTIVE SHOW HAPPY CANYON MARCH 10. 11. 12 LET’S GO! AUTO- MOBILES 508ood cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE BÜLL DURHAM TOBACCO TRUCKS SEE The most spectacu lar revue of new models ever shown in Eastern Oregon. ADMISSION FREE ACCESSOR IES AFTER NOON AND NIGHT GRAND BALL Monday evening, March 14 COME ANO BRING YOUR FRIENDS