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THE K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IK E • H iU M U T O N « H O U II O F O U A *_ IT Y A N O C Q , Hermiston Locals P at Cl3cel, H. A. McKeen, Ed and J. W. Campbell wag In Pendleton H arold McKeen motored last week to last week on business. ‘Ukiah. The McKeen boys w ent there C. S. M cNaught left for P o rtlan d to look a fte r some horses, an d P at w ent along for a good ride. f tor day on ; business trip. For the Table Bacon, medium w eight, per pound......... ......................................... 35c Lard, No. B pails............................................ 95c. $1.90 Lard, No. 10 palls.......................................... M acaroni, 3 pounds fo r.............................. ................................ 25c. ........................ arv. P runes, 25 pounds fo r................................. $1,50 Canned corn, peas, tomatoes. 7 fo r......... $1.00 S tandard tomatoes, 2 cans fo r................... .................................... 96c. K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E C O . PH O N E J. M. Biggs and fam ily moved W ednesday in to th e Mack reeidence on the corner of M ain an d T hird streets. J. D. WatBon came over on the Roes N ew port was In H erm iston train from W alla W alla la st Sunday D ecoration Day. and drove his fam ily back to W alla A. E. Robb retu rn ed home from W alla, w here they w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Spokane last Friday. HAYING SUPPLIES D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O REG O N, •C R V IC « * * GROCERY DEPARTMENT TW O H E R M IS T O N O N E -S E V C N -O N E The ladies of the H. O. A. club met a t the home of Mrs, S m ith P a l mer last Friday. The ladles enjoyed Miss Nellie Davis, sister of Mrs. a delicious luncheon at 1 o’clock. The Bob Nelmeyer, Is here from cen tral afternoon was spent in v isitin g and fancy work. Oregon visiting. » J. H. Reid is In P erl land atten d ir.g the b ankers’ convention. For th e ir kindness and co u rtes, Mrs. O. F. Jones and son came to H erm iston W ednesday to look after in assisting the American Legion in holding th e ir D ecoration Day ex er some business m atters. cises the com m ander of th e Legion Ray FiBher proved up on his home w ishes to th a n k all those who con Stead before U. S. Commissioner W ar trib u ted th e ir services and flow ers th at made the day such a success. ner last W ednesday. About a dozen Iterm isto n ites drove to Echo last Monday to sec th e Col ored G iants of Pendleton play the Echo team. The yreport a poor game F. C. McKenzie iind fam ily moved and said th a t the um pire robbed the The in to th e ir new home, recently pur colored gents from the game. chased from J. D. W atson, la st Tues G iants quit in the eig h th in n in g on account of the rank decisions of the day. umpire. A lbert S m ith Is b u ild in g a new bungalow for J. L. H arm on near the Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Ttuti-a-. urn Lumbet to m p an v ’s build Remedy. log. Every fam ily should keep th is — 1— preparation on hand d u rin g the h ot of G. G. Ogden, b ro th er of W. II the summ er m onths. It is alm ost Ogden, our local jew eler, arrived her, lure to be needed, and w hen th a t last week and will rem ain for tie tim e comes, is w orth m any tim es its sum m er. -ost. Buy it now. F ra n k G uiw itz, Miss M. Gulw itz Mrs. C allahan and Mrs. J. Hayes mu tored to Pendleton last S aturday. CASH- CARRY \ MONOPOLE GOODS ‘Quality Goods’ W e carry a complete line of these goods STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. & PHELPS cash GROCERY Phone 413 E c h o F lo u r M ills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS O F High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lou r The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread * Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Mower Parts Special As we are going to discontinue handling Mc Cormick Mower parts and in the future stock only Johnston parts for our own machines, we offer the following McCormick parts at 10 per cent cash dis count while the supply lasts: ""Pitman Bolts; Pitmans, ironed; Pitman Wood only; Knives; Pitman Boxes, plain; Pitnam Boxes, with grease cup; Mower Knife Clips; Sec tions; Guards; Knife Heads; Guard Bolts; Section Rivets; Knife Head Rivets; Wearing Plates These are all guaranteed parts. Buy while the supply lasts and save money. See us about a Johnston mower early and if we cannot satisly you that we have sometning better, pou still have time to buy something else. SAPPERS’ INC. Tb« H w i« That Dee, Thing, First HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS F ra n k Stone drove to W asco an, The Dalles Tuesday on a busines trip. He is expected home th e lat te r p a rt of th is week. B. S. K ingsley cau g h j a m onstc steelhead la st week ju st below th, diversion dam. The tro u t m easure, 30 Inches and w eighed six pounds. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. W escott, ne, Josephine Creasy, of Pomeroy, W ash ington, were week-end visitors a t th, T. W. Botkin home. For the convenience of th e farm ers and the unem ployed, S h aar's b a r er shop will have a free em ploym ent lureau, w here those desiring help nay call for laborers, an d those ra n tin g work can apply for th e same ’ee Win. S haar. 3 8 -ltc COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE The hay h arv est has actu ally be- ;un w ith the c u ttin g of th e first crop F. B. Swayze and fam ily dro»e I and the hum of th e mower Is heard P o rtlan d Sunday In th eir car Mrs m all sides. The work is begun early Swayze and children will remain In some places before th e cheat th e re for l i e sum m er. which is thick in alfalfa, m atures md harm s th e hay at th e last stage Miss N ida P atrick left Iasi uf its grow th. T his grass makes W ednesday for W alla W alla, w hen prime feed mixed w ith the alfa lfa if she w ill assist her brother, Edgai larvestcd in the proper tim e. P atrick , In his real estate office. S traw b erries are ripening rapidly nd large q u a n titie s are being ship- Gordon Shotw ell spent last weei, in C orvallis v isitin g his old fratern aid out, some of the farm ers hauling ity b ro th ers and atten d in g Junto; the fru it to Pendleton in au to tru ck s week-end. He retu rn ed home Mon iver tile highw ay, thus m aking profit through the saving of high freight day. ates by rail. Several local women attended lb , S late Federation of W omen’s Club in Pendleton last W ednesday. Amoni them w ere: Mrs. J. T. Hiskle, Mrs Ita rry S traw , Mrs. II. M. S h ill’n and Mrs. J. S. W est. The fre ig h tin g business seems ipening up by au to over th e h ig h way, new tru ck s are being bought by some, as are also passenger jit neys. The com petition is stro n g and service can be had at any tim e at ,ery reasonable rates. 5\fs. E sth e r Acuff, m other of Mrs H. M. S chilling, who has been v isit Road men are p u ttin g th e finish ing here for several days, left foi ing touches on th e diagonal road her home, R u p ert, Idaho, last Wed h au lin g gravel to the sides m&klni nesday. the required w idth to the highw ay Mr. and Mrs. W. O. S utherland Mrs. Susie Boyes and Mrs. F ra n k have opened a bakery and restau ran t Beddow w ere Pendleton visitors a t U m atilla. The Palm Leaf is the Tuesday of last week. new place of business, and Mrs. Jack May, d au g h ter of Mrs. S utherland, is Mrs. O. F. Jones and son N orris in charge of th e place. are guests at th e home of Mrs. Geo. Beddow w hile looking a fte r business V alentine Abedee, of the O. A. C., in terests here. arriv ed here last w eek .an d Is finish Mrs. Mary E llis left on T hursday ing a course in ap icu ltu re w ith J. Skovbo. Mr. Abedee is tak in g a for her home a t Milton. Mrs. E llis course Uncle Sam ofTers to ex-service has been employed by JL’ J. S tillings as housekeeper. Her place was taken men. He was wounded In France. by Mrs. Isabelle Carroll, from P a t Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Y oung left terson, W ashington. last week for a trip to cen tral Oregon. C. B. Greene an d W ill Graham They drove over in th e ir car. Mr. Young retu rn ed W ednesday of this have rented the 40-acre alfalfa tra c t week, w hile Mrs. Y oung will rem ain of H. J. S tillings an d has tak en the and v isit friends In Culver for a place over at th e cu ttin g of th e first few days. Mr. Young brought back crop. C. L. S h u tte r has retain ed the Cecil and Dave Osborn of Culver- 5 acres of the S tillin g s farm , which who w ill v isit Mr. and Mrs. C. V. he has sown to corn. W ilson an d Mr. an d Mrs. O. C. Mrs. M. W. Bloom made a shopping Pearce. trip to Pendleton Tuesday, prep arin g for a visit to P ortland to the Rose carnival. Percey Sisters Will have a sale on All Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats, Waists and Fancy Work Goods Beginning June 3 and ending with June 17 The Neighborhood club met at the home of Mrs. C. Keller T hursday and a very large crowd of ladles, n um ber ing 28. atten d ed th e p arty , being p articu la rly a farew ell for Mrs. W al te r Loyd, who. w ith her husband. Is moving to P endleton, w here they ex pect to reside for th e fu tu re. A very pleasant afternoon was spent, rake and ices being served at th e close. An u nusually fine large cake was made by one of Colum bia's good cooks as a special feature. Be an International farm er / Buy In tern atio n al m achines fo r th e m ost successful operation of your farm , th en keep them 100 per cent In tern atio n al as long as they last by using only G enuine I H C Repairs. Be an In te r n atio n al F arm er, and we w ill hack you up by In te rn a tio n a l Ser vice, w hich Is prom pt, dependable and perm anent. Vfhat an Experienced Farmer Knows 1 Any farm er of experience can tell about how long his farm m a chinery w ill run before th e p a rts th a t need replacem ent w ill w ear o u t. These include, w ith m any others, shares, 3hove's, guards, knives, sections, blades, teeth , etc. Order Repairs Early All these item s should be listed and ordered early fa r in advance of th e tim e w hen they w ill be needed. You will save tim e and money by o rd erin g all th e rep a irs a t one time. T his w ill save you money la te r in th e season, w hen you may be obliged to pay for long distance telephone calls, and express or parcel post ch arg es on num erous sm all orders. HTien Delays are Expensive i ?' i f And, w hat may la ter prove much more costly th an these charg- Kes, is th e tim e lost w aitin g for rep airs ju st w hen th e im plem ent should be w orking to capacity in th e field. IXii, i , As the International Dealer, We Maintain an Inter national Service Station for Your Convenience 1 PROFIT BY IT Oregon Haraware & Implement Co. fo r the June Bride Silverware and Cut Glass are the most appropriate = = = = = = a s they are--- - - * “ Gifts that Last" W M . H . O G D E N JEW ELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END H e rm is to n , O re g o n 7o Close Fisted Buyers * « —and most of us are that right now— Goodrich comes through in the big way in which it carries out all its programs and announces a 20 per cent reduction on— F GOODRICH SILTERTOWNS Fabrics and Inner Tubes There never was a time when Goodrich Tires regardless of price were not the best buy—today with the 20 per cent cut they are more inviting than ever. Don’t pass up the bestchance you ever had to equip your car with Goodrich Silvertowns or Fabrics. Why not make vour old top look new WHIZ -f Auto Top Dressing Does It We are always at your service Hermiston Auto Co. r