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THE HEBM ISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. K IN G S L E Y -, • M g H M 'J T O H t Hermiston Locals M e r c a n t il e CQ: « H O U tl O F Q U A L IT Y A N D Dr. W. W. Illsley tra n s a c te d busl- Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C. B a lle n g e r w ere I neae In W alla W alla last M onday, re u p from B o ard m an S u n d ay to see th e tu r n in g th e sam e day. b all gam e. Mr. and Mrs. H. W . C ollins w ere Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s T odd a rriv e d | v isito rs a t th e E. P. Dodd hom e la st hom e from P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y w here Sunday from P en d leto n . « « R V IC S * * Bathing Season th ey w ere on a sh o rt trip . Mr and Mrs. D avid Cook a n d H a r vey Cook w ere called to Y akim a M on day to be w ith th e ir b ro th e r w ho r e F a th e r B u tle r w e n t to T he D alles cen tly lost h is w ife. last w eek to a tte n d th e g ra d u a tin g Mr. and Mrs. O. D. O’D aniel, p a r exerdlses o f S t. Mary'B A cadem y of e n t s of Mrs. F. C. M cK enzie, w ere th a t place. v isitin g a t th e M cK enzie hom e last B ert M illin s of E cho, p u rch ased th e S unday from P en d leto n . Ed. M iles b a rb e r shop la s t M onday an d w ill co n d u ct th e b u sin ess In the fu tu re . Rubber Caps for men and women J. S. D yer le ft fo r M onday to v is it th e c o u n try a n d g et som e stra w b e rry In d u s try o f Copyright 1921, Jantzen Knitting Mills M E R C A N T IL E D E L IV E R IE S D A IL Y PH O N E moon W h ite w ere S a tu rd a y an d S unday v isito rs on th e p ro ject from W alla W alla. Prices from $4 to $9 K IN G S L E Y h oney W . A. C orrell le ft fo r C olorado C ity, Colorado. W ednesday, b eing Miss E d lie Jo h n so n re tu rn e d hom e called by th e d e a th of h is fa th e r. last S u n d ay from P o rtla n d and N ew T he W om ens' C om m unity clu b w ill berg. w h e re she h as been fo r some m eet a t th e L ib ra ry n ext T uesday, tim e. June 21. E v ery lady is re q u e ste d to Levi R eed er a n d n ep h ew , W illiam b rin g a glass. JANTZEN, the real bathing suit. All wool and OREGON MADE. TW O CO. H ood R ivei su rro u n d in g Idea of th e th a t place. A. F. B essie received a sad message from C hicago W ed n esd ay to th e ef feet t h a t h is b ro th e r, G eorge Bessie h ad died th e re W ed n esd ay m o rn in g O N E -S E V E N -O N E 1 E. I. D av is’ little g irl h a d a n a r row escape la s t week w hen she d ran k some fly poslon. T h e little to t wa. p re tty sick, b u t is re p o rte d o u t oi d a n g e r now. i CASH CARRY 1 N otice— On acco u n t of a n n u a ' cam p m e e tin g a t W alla W alia, th e e w ill be no serv ices a t th e M ission hnl u n til J u ly 3. C. E. M axw ell. For Outings or Picnics LILY LUNCH SETS PRICE, 13c 2 STORE OPENS 9:00 A. M. : PHELPS « sh GROCERY \ H ——------ -—— Phone 4 1 3 ■ = E c h o F l o u r M ills Echo, Oregon M ANUFACTURERS O F High Grade Patent Blue S tem F lour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Oil for Summer Cooking U se No Coal No Ashes No Soot No Heat No Waste Comfort «and Economy await those who use our improved oil stoves for summer cooking. They are not expensive, and will pay for themselves in saving fuel. The comfort alone is worth many times their very reasosable cost. i H erm isto n la s t F rid a y ev e n in g am Mr. M o rfitt cam e .to v is it a- m onti w ith Mr. an d Mrs. A. W . P u rd y p a re n ts of Mrs. M o rfitt. F. P. P h ip p s an d fam ily drove t< W alla W a lla last T u esd ay , comln back the sam e day. Mrs. W inslov an d d a u g h te r M a rth a accom puniu« th em as f a r as P en d leto n . C. H. W eb b er, of th e E x p erim ent al F arm S ta ff, h a s g one to C orvalli to receive th e D egree of B atclielo of Science In A g ric u ltu re . Mr. W eb b er sp ecializes in Irrig a tio n and silos Geo. C ressey a n d d a u g h te r, Mrs A. W. A gnew le ft fo r P o rtla n d las week w h ere Mrs. A gnew w ill a tte n c th e G ran d C h a p te r of th e O. E. S Mr. C ressey h a s b u sin ess in A stoii. a n d w ill v is it th a t p lace before re tu r n in g hom e in a w eek o r so. Dr. a n d M rs. G. E. P rim e, M rs W S, P rim e, Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. M ath ew s, an d Mrs. H . J. M ilson a n d child ren , all of S alem , O regon, motorec from th a t p lace to H erm isto n last S a tu rd a y to sp en d a day v is itin g w itl Dr. an d Mrs. F. V. P rim e. Dr. G. E P rim e is a b ro th e r, Mrs. W. S. P rim e m o th er, an d Mrs, M athew s an d Mrs M ilson. s is te rs o f o u r Dr. P rim e. Mrs W. S. P rim e an d Mrs. Milson and c h ild re n w ill rem ain fo r a few week.- v isit, w hile th e rest of th e p a rty re tu rn e d to S alem S unday. SAPPERS’ INC. IMPLEMENTS Mrs. Ed. P a rris h , accom panied by h er son, H ow ard, w e n t to H ot L ake 'un d n y w here M rs. P a rris h w ill re- n ain in d e fin ite ly fo r m edical t r e a t m ent. H ow ard re tu rn e d hom e Mon- lay. Mr. R obinson, th e new p rin c ip a l f th e C olum bia school fo r n e x t sea- on h as p u rch ased 20 a cres o f lan d rom Mrs. L aw son, n e a r th e H arvey P ayne place a n d w ill c o n s tru c t a nodern bungalow on th e place th is all. B e rn a rd M a in w a rin g of N ew berg, | Iregon a rriv e d h ere W ednesday and vill rem ain p e rh a p s a m o n th . Mr. ¡ la ln w a r in g is a fo rm er jo u rn a lism in d e n t a t O. A. C. an d Is a frie n d of !arl »ingsley. lie w ill help a t The Ie ra ld office w h ile here. What an Experienced Farmer Knows X A ny fa rm e r of ex p erien ce can te ll a b o u t how long h is farm u c h in e ry w ill ru n before th e p a rts th a t need rep lacem en t w ill weai o u t. T hese Include, w ith m any o th e rs, sh a re s, shove's, guare'e knives, sectio n s, blades, te e th , etc. Order Repairs Early All th ese item s sh o u ld be ÜBted a n d ord ered early fa r in adven"«* of th e tim e w hen th e y w ill be needed. You w ill save ti e m oney by o rd e rin g ail th e re p a irs a t onq, tim e. T h is w ill s you m oney la te r in th e season, w hen you m ay be obliged to p fo r long d ista n c e telep h o n e calls, a n d express or parcel r ♦ es on n u m ero u s sm all o rd ers. WTien Delays are E vp A nd, w h a t m ay la te r prove m uch m ore costly th a n es, is th e tim e lost w a itin g fo r re p a irs ju s t w hen tb should be w o rk in g to cap a c ity In th e field. t ■ A» the International Dealer, Wr , , . national Service Station for Your Convenience PROFIT BY IT Oregon Haraware & Implement Co. For the June Bride Silverware and Cut Glass are the most appropriate .. . ...... as they are----- •- “ Gifts that Last t t WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END H e r m is to n , O re g o n To Pendleton for Ball Game I w ill m ake a tr ip to P en d leto n ■ e x t S u n d ay fo r th e ball gam e pro- I ■■Iding I can g et 25 p assengers. R ound | rip $1.5D. O. O. F elth o u se. P d. Adv. POPULAR POET AT CHAUTAUQUA GASOLINE R ichard Posey Campbell, Called "T he W estern Riley.” T he nam e of R ichard Posey Cam p bell, o r “Dick Posey,” is fa s t becom ¡ng fam iliar in th e W est. H is delight ful verse rem inds one of the great H oosier poet and explains why "he Is often called "T he W estern Jam es “ C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts have l>eei used by m y h u sb a n d a n d m yself of, an d on fo r th e p ast five y ears. W hat my h u sb an d goes aw ay from hom e h< alw ay s ta k e s a b o ttle of th em along w ith him . W h en ev er I h av e t h a t heavy fe e lin g a f te r e a tin g , o r foe! d u ll an d p lay ed o u t, I ta k e one o, tw o of C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts and th ey flx m e u p flne,” w rite s Mrs N ew ton V reelan d . M inoa, N. Y. T ake th ese ta b le ts w hen tro u h led w ith con s tip a tio n o r In d ig estio n an d th ey w ill do you good. All Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats, Waists and Fancy Work Goods FURNITURE Mrs. R. O. H o rn in g is in O n ta rio Oregon w here she w ent to a tte n d th e u n e ra l of h e r b ro th e r w ho w as k ill- d in F ran ce. S he w ill rem ain for ev eral w eeks v is itin g . B uy In te rn a tio n a l m ach in es fo r th e m ost successful o p eratio n of y o u r fa rm , th e n keep th em 100 p er cen t In te rn a tio n a l as long as th e y la s t by u sin g o n ly G enuine I H C R ep airs Be a n I n te r n a tio n a l F a rm e r, an d w e w ill back you up by In te rn a tio n a l S er vice, w hich Is p rom pt, dep en d ab le an d p e rm an en t. CENTS CENTS Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets Percey Sisters HARDWARE M rs. E. II. H enderson, s te n o g ra p h - r a t the C. S. M cN aught m ill, left o r P o rtla n d th e firs t of th e week vliere she w ill be gone fo r a m o n th >n a vacation. • _______ T he C ounty C o u rt, c o n sistin g of udge S h an n ep , com m issioners B eau Miss J a n e t E v an s, o f E n te rp rise nd D u n n in g a n d road m a s te r S lian - O regon, fo rm e rT c s id e n t of th e Uma ton w ere in H erm isto n fo r a few tilla p ro je c t, a rriv e d M onday t< .lo u r s W ednesday a fte rn o o n . T hey spend se v eral w eeks v is itin g wit! p e n t som e tim e looking o v er the Miss P h y lis D yer. oad situ a tio n in th e w est end. SEE US FOR Come to us when you want any FARM AND kind of hardware. It is guaran GARDEN TOOLS teed and popular in price. T h e H o « m T hat D o m Thing« F b at H. K. D ean, head of th e E x p e ri m en tal S ta tio n h ere, h a s le ft on a sh o rt business tr ip w hich w ill tak e ■ in» to so u th e rn C alifo rn ia. Be an International Farmer F red H o rn in g re tu rn e d th is w eek J. Skovbo re tu rn e d from P o rtla n ’rom th e U n iv ersity of Idaho, a t "Sunday w h ere he w en t to a tte n d . m e etin g of th e s ta te bee k eep ers ii Moscow-, Idaho, w h e re he h a s been a t- | ‘e n d in g the. U n iv ersity . H e w ill re- re g a rd to m a rk e tin g co n d itio n s. n a in fo r th e su m m er w ith h is p a r ents. Mrs. J u lia n M o rfitt a rriv e d 1 Contains 1 white crepe table cover 42x56; 10 erepe napkins, 10 paper plates. n N M Mrs. C. W. K ellogg left fo r P o rt land th e firs t of th e week. PER G A LLO N O ttT R IB U T O W Will have a sale on Beginning June 3 and ending with June 17 lYhltcomb Riley.’’ Ills tw o volum es of verse, “J u s t Common Folks” and “A D aughter of th e Rogues,” hsve Irawn favorable com m ent from read ers of verse thrnaghoui the W est. At C hautauqua he will present an hour of reading from his own works. H e Is s splendid ch aructerist and m akes the | people of his own creation live before yutk Hermiston Auto Co. ' •