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Stye ïbnmafcm Beralìt Section 2 VOL. XV HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1921 Apollo Duo at Chautauqua Arthur and A lta W ell» Have for Seventeen Year« Been Familiar Figure» on the Lyceum and Chautauqua Platform. The names of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Wells are fam iliar in the Chautauqua world. For seventeen years they headed the noted Apollo Concert Company and In that time toured every state In the Union, all of the provinces of Can ada. filled a special series of engagements in the Panam a Canal Zone and made a tour of New Zealand and Australia. A rthur Wells Is a splendid banjo saxophone and bassoon soloist as well as an inimitable teller of dialect stories. Mrs. Wells Is a piano and saxophone soloist as wei! as a fine contralto and a pianologlst. S tanfield Ju n e 21 to 25 W e Can Point Out easily the many good qualities that make every slice of Our Bread Popular First of all it is make right and under sanitary conditions by expert using pure ingredients. Try Ordering “Home Made” C IT Y B A K E R Y Hermiston, Oregon. K IN G S L E Y " H IR M IS T O N M E R C A N T IK E B H O U SK O F Q U A L IT Y A N D Q O . S IR V ie i* * GROCERY DEPARTMENT What do you think of HOME SEEKERS COMINO TO THE ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC OREGON SOON SATS REPORT ENJOYED AT HINKLE’S GROVE (Special to the H erald )— Ju ly rive in Oregon,” said Secretary Quay n ineteenth will m ark the date when le, “Eugene business men have a l connected w ith the Cold Springs . W ith the closing of the school year the first train lo ad of homeseekers ready perfected a ten allv e organiza road, m aking as fine a highw ay as many picnics and parties have been from the middle west w ill s ta rt from tion, th e purpose of w hich is to buy can be found anyw here in th e sta te the center of attractio n since ‘exams’ Omaha to Oregon, according to a n or obtain options on lands available The diagonal is ju st about finished have been safely pnssed and the nouncem ent made by th e executive (or the settlers, and re-sell these and sight seers not satisfied to. wait young people tu rn ed th e ir th o u g h t) com mittee of the Oregon sta te cham lands on easy term s and long time for its completion have been m otoring to lig h ter things. On Tuesday the ber of commerce follow ing receipt of payments. The Crook county cham out tak in g In the sig h ts in these members of th e Senior class d ro \e a long telegram from W illiam H an ber of commerce was recently formed parts. On Sunday many nqw people In a body to "T he A pple-trees” and ley from Omaha. This date was se and is already at work prep arin g for inquired for friends and well known enjoyed one more jolly day together lected by the heads of the a g ric u ltu r the hotneseekers. The B aker coun places on the project. before facing th e serious events of al departm ent of the Union Pacific* ty cham ber of commerce has a com Columbia P ark has recently had Commencement. Monday noon the system a t Omaha and confirm ed here m ittee w orking on plans for tak in g some additional improvenmets. The pupils of the sixth and seventh grade by th e executive com m ittee of the care of settlers when they arrive in fence has been completed, gates chaperoned by th e ir teachers enjoyed state cham ber Baker. painted and some new seeding done. a jolly picnic dinner at the river and Hanley, as a d irecto r of the sta te "These com m unities are to be Much credit m ust be given th e pre spent the afternoon a t play, w ading, cham ber, is in Omaha w ith J. R. Commended for the prom ptness w ith sent park board as well as the past sw im m ing and boating. On W ed H euring, colonization expert who is which they are m eeting the situation board for th e ir w ork in accom plish nesday the an n u al school picnic u n d w orking w ith Union Pacific officials and I am certain th a t all oth er com ing so much tow ard beautifying the er the m anagem ent of the P aren t- in grouping to g eth er homeseekers tp m unities will do th e ir share. The five acres of the park on w hich a T eachers Association was held In the be brought to Oregon in a body. The sta te cham ber can only b rin g the se t great deal of tim e and expense has J. T. H inkle orchard. A large pool ag ric u ltu ral d ep artm en t of th e Union tlers to Oregon. It is up to the in been Invested w hile u nder th ju ris provided an in terestin g w ading place Pacific w ill-sw ing its whole forces in dividual d istricts to tak e care of them diction of the Neighborhood club who for the tittle folks while the older to the drive to send se ttle rs to Ore when they arriv e and see th a t they has it u nder th e ir care. F u rth e r pupils enjoyed sw im ing in the Feed gon, it was announced. Canal. At noon a picnic dinner such are located w here 'they can make im provem ents are to be made soon. Follow ing notification as to the good.” as th e good m others of H erm iston results of the sonference in Omaha, Many applications for admission The old-fashioned bal! given by the know how to prepare was served to -Secretary Quayle of the sta te cham to the special hom eseekers p arty are ladies of the com m unity was a great th e youngsters w ith fifteen gallons ber sent out letters to each com merci already on file from middle w estern success. A bout a hundred dollars of Ice cream to “ top-off” w ith. A1 al organization of th e state, u rg in g farm ers according to S ecretary Quay was realized which will go tow ard though th e eats are the big event of them to prepare for th e com ing of le. A recent le tte r from Gary, Indi th e p ark improvements. each school picnic, gam es and other the settlers, first, by o b tain in g lis t ana, stated th a t th ree representative am usem ents added to the pleasure of ings of lands in th e ir d istric ts at citizens of a large colony of prospec Many atten d ed the g rad u a tin g ex the day. prices based upon careful appraisal, tive settlers had been selected to join ercises W ednesday evening in H er and second, to form, if possible, a the party. A good tim e is promised next F ri miston. L au ra Phipps, Dqrothy corporation of fin an cin g commission Briggs, and Max W arrin er are resi day evening, Ju n e 3rd nt the big box composed of th e leading business men dents of the Columbia Neighborhood social and m usical a t the Columbia of the com m unity, for th e purpose of and the com m unity takes g reat pride school house. buying u p these available lands, or In know ing th a t its young folks lead SPE C IA L O O KR SSPO NDBNCB ob tain in g options upon them , u n d er in scholarship attain m en ts, Miss Beddow. term s th a t will perm it the se ttle rs The warm days of the past w‘eek L aura Phipps having won a scholar to make good. w ith the therm om eter about the 90 ship to W hitm an Collcg» a t W alla F riends of Mrs. W ill F ritz are "In regard to p rep arin g for the re m ark has helped the alfalfa to some W alla for being second best In her pleased to learn th a t she is gaining ception of th e se ttlers when they ar- extent. If the w eather continues as class and Miss Dorothy Briggs win h ealth rapidly having had an opera it has been th ere w ill be a good cu t nlng a gold medal, being best am ong tion a t the Good S am aritain hospital Lunibatro tin g of alfalfa for the first crop. The 75 con testan ts In essay w ritin g on In P o rtla n d recently. T his Is a rheum atism of the m us The cles of th e back. I t comes on sud work will be under way in a week or th e subject, “citizenship.” denly and is quite painful. Every two. prizes were offered by the K n ig h ts of Miss Clare K ersting is spending a movement aggravates th e disease. Go P y th ias to 8th grade and high school few days in th e vicinity visiting to bed, keep quiet and have Cham ber The County Court has left for students. lain ’s L inim ent applied and a quick friends before leaving for P ortland recovery may be expetted. Mrs. F. P ortland w here a m eeting will be w here she will spend the sum m er va I. Dann, Brockport, N. Y., w rites: held and th e contract for the Cold Mrs. D. A. Lam port of Chicago cation. "I can honestly say th a t Cham ber Springs road will be let. The road stopped off on her way from P o rt la in ’s L inim ent cured nie of lumbago a year ago last summ er. W hen I be to be Improved consists of a stretch land where she had been as a guest Wm. McQueen departed Monday gan using it, I was flat on my back of 13 miles from Holdman to Cold of her sister, Mrs. Owen F. Jones and for his home near Roseburg. in bed and could not tu rn to the left Springs lan d in g which will be g ra d spent a day last week v isitin g and or rig h t. I had a b ottle of Cham ber T llford S tillings Is reported as be la in ’s L inim ent In th e house and this ed and graveled. There is hopes in tran sa ctin g business In the-neighbor was applied to my back. It prom ptly the near fu tu re of seeing the diagonal hood, spending sometime a t th e home ing much Improved, recovering from drove aw ay the pains And aches.” Pd. road from H erm iston to Columbia of Mrs. Pete N orquist and Mrs. Geo. an a ttac k of scarlet fever. Adv. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Elbow cut Macaroni 3 lbs. for 25c or 13 lbs. for $1.00 Cheese Tillamook 1 pound for . . 3 qc Another shipment of Prunes a t 25 lb. box for $1.50 PYRMAID the higest grade coffee in the glass lined hox a t 40c a pound. Why throw away 10 or 12 cents on a tin can when you buy coffee K IN G S L E Y TW O M E R C A N T IL E C O . D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y Bring in Your Films Our finishing departm ent through up-to-date methods, equipm ent and expert h andling can help you get th 'i kind of pictures you w ant. To use a slang expression: "W e're there a t th e fin ish ." Prices for Films AND FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING r iia Price iPHiT I For Kodak of P r in t Ns I Film Àrh 127 Vest Pocket .25 .03 117,No. 1 Brownie .25 .03 120’No. 2 Brownie .25 .04 118 2 A Brownie .30 .05 118 2 A Brownie or 1 A Kodak .30 .05 111 No. 3 Kodak or Brownie Kodak .45 .05 130|2 C Kodak .45' .05 128|3 A Kodak post card size .55 .05 Developing Films Roll of 6 ________________ 10c Roll of 1 2 ..................... ......... _ .15« Film Packs .......... ........... ........25c MITCHELL DRUG CO. Hermiston, Orogon P H O N E O N E -S E V E N -O N I TIRES I have the Agency for Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in History Complete NON-SKID RED-TOP RIBBED CORD SIZE and TYPE Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices NON-SKID CORD GRAY TUBES Old Prices New Price» Old Prices New Prices 30 X 3 Clincher $17.55 $12.85 $21.05 $17.00 $2.75 $2.15 30 X 3A Clincher 20.80 15.00 27.75 22.00 $32.60 $25.00 $34.25 $27.50 3.25 2.55 26.30 21.00 3 2 x 3 4 S .S . 31.60 26.00 39.20 32.90 41.15 36.40- 3.60 2.90 32 X 4 S. S. 34.95 26.90 42.00 34.40 49.80 41.85 52.30 46.30 4.55 3.55 34 x 44 S .S . 49.85 38.35 59.10 49.65 62.05 54.90 6.00 4.75 35 X 5 S. S. 61.15 47.05 73.65 61.90 77.35 68.45 7.25 5.85 WATKINS’ LINE of SPICES, EXTRACTS, THTT FT PREPARATIONS ETC. Call a t residence or leave orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co. Mrs. J. S. West Hermiston, Ore. Evils of Comtination. P erhaps th e most serious of the m< diseases caused by constipation 1« ap pendicitis. If you would avoid th is dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. For thia purpose Cham ber la in ’s T ablets are excellent, easy to lake and mild and g en tle la effect. Pd. Adv. No. 37 P l . t w ar là*. Otkrr t h n r t j . c t j I . fin fir r ti.. These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete L in e' Price unsupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who sells to make a quick “ clean-up” and quit. , A reputable, unexcelled mileage tire made by a company that can and w ill deliver all and more than you pay for is the only one you can afford to buy. Sold only by Dealers A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product