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THE H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , OBEGOxM. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS . TIRES V by d e n ie rs Sold T h e b est fab ric tire made for heavy service or rough roads — R ED -TO P Extra Ply — H eavy Tread 30 x 31 $22.00 Reduction on alt styles and sizes A N ew Low Price on a Known and Honest Product onion C O R SE T S Mellons Are Shipped, T he w aterm elo n s a re now a t th e ir best. T h e w arm w e a th e r of the past week h av e rip en ed them even in th e la te r p la n tin g s an d a n av e ra g e of ten o r tw elv e tonB h av e been m ov ed o u t d aily. T h is m ean s a c a r load each day b u t none h as been sh ip p ed In c ar loads. F o u r tr u c k s a n d sev eral to u rin g c a rs h av e w o rk ed ^ilm ot* n ig h t an d day s h ifts . Mr. R. B. S pencer o f H erm isto n h a s ex ten d ed h is P. E. E. serv ice (P e n d le to n fr u it ex p re ss) from Irrig o n to Pendleton an d in t h a t w ay. help ed to move the crop. F. W . Jo rd a n h a s p u t up a sta n d o n so u th side of th e h ig h w a y oppo s ite th e d epot a n d it is n o t an u n com m on sig h t to see 6 to 8 to u rists in th e sh ad es e a tin g Irrig o n m usk- m elons an d w aterm elo n s. Mr. W . E. A ex an d er h a s a n o th e r sta n d a little f u r th e r dow n th e h ig h w ay an d is re p o rte d se llin g lo ts of m elons. B oth h av e larg e sig n s out In advance of th e ir sta n d s. A t th is w ritin g th e q u e stio n is u p w h e th e i t 0 c o n tin u e tru c k serv ice o r begin sh ip p in g in c a r lo ad s by ra ilro a d . C oyote a n d proved very suceeeful. He ad d s th it little A nntse oil m ight not go bad to add to th e fo rm ala an d says he h a s found It to be very necessary to add to th is sam e fo rm ala In poisoning pocket g ophers. F o r • he g ophers, thepoison end w ould be put in th e g o p h er hole in th e g ro u n d . Sim ply shovel o u t en o u g h id irt to find the lead an d place stic k , cover in g sam«1 up a g a in s t It w ith ex ception of sm all end stic k in g o u t so th e y can be found an d rem oved w hen desired. Make It leisurely—remembering that upon the correct selection of your corset depends the mod ishness of your gowns—and your comfort, as well. Because BON TON corsets are made In models to fit every type of figure, we are sure you will find In our Corset Department (he model designed to best express your own individuality. Expert assist ance will be given if desired. BHH&* n ", „ STANGEBY & GAST UMATILLA, OREGON Legal Blanks for sale at The Herald When you bake bread M m . of that bread w ilO xlold before you <*B poaslbly u .e it up. Vuujiet our bread fresh every day - and yen pay no mere. C IT Y M R S. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . Mrs. F ra n k B cddow sp e n t th e past week in P e n d leto n v is itin g a t th e home of M rs. E d. T u rn e y , t Mrs. J . C. S to ck d ale a n d d a u g h te r of E cho, O re g o n . w ere g u e sts a t M E. Dobles fo r a few d ay s la s t week Mrs. S to ck d ale w as on h e r w ay to M ayville w h ere th e y expect to m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e. » Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. W ilcox baby m oto red over from G rass ley In S h erm an co u n ty one d ay w eek an d w ere g u e sts of Mr. a n d C has B elch ie fo r tw o days. W ilcox Is a g r a n d d a u g h te r of B elchie. Sunday Noon and Evening Price 60 cents Oregon Hotel Cafe I have the Agency for Complete WATKINS’ LINE of SPICES, EXTRACTS, TOILET PREPARATIONS ETC. Call a t residence or leave orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co. Mrs. J. S. West One of the Biggest Selling Events in the Past Seven Years ' THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 13TH Will open the Greatest Clean-Up Sale since the beginning of the World’s War. A sale th at will clean up its enormous $500,000.00 stock of the finest, best and most reliable merchandise ever offered the people of eastern Oregon. The reductions in all departm ents will be g reat (everything, except contract goods will be reduced) and Jou can save to your own satisfaction. Pendleton’« Greatest Department Store LEAVE P en d leto n E cho S ta n fie ld H erm isto n In to U m a tilla 8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :0 0 1 :1 5 5 :1 5 9 :1 5 9 :3 0 1 :3 5 5 :3 5 1 :5 5 5 :5 5 9 :5 5 2 :1 5 6 :1 5 1 0 :1 5 LEAVE 8 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 4 :0 0 U m atilla 8 :2 0 1 2 :2 0 4 :2 0 H erm isto n 8 :4 5 1 2 :4 5 4 :4 5 S ta n field 1 :0 0 5 :0 0 9 )0 0 E cho 2:15 6 :1 5 In to P e n d leto n 1 0 :1 5 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY L eaving P en d leto n 8 a. ra. an d 4 p. m. L e av in g U m a tilla 8 a. m. a n d 4 p. m . . P h o n e 868 7 22 C ottonw ood W e D eliver P arcels a t W ay P o in ts FA R ES E velyn R obertson an d O scar B e n n e tt played th e ch ief p a r ts th a t caused th e u p h eav al of a class w ar an d piled th e D estin ies of an e n tire se ttle m e n t a t th e feet of P olly H opkins, played by M ildred H a rris C h ap lin , In ‘Polly of th e S to rm C o u n try ," w hich w ill be seen a t he P la y H ouse W ednesday, A u g u st 17. As P olly H o p k in s, Mrs. C haplin m eets E velyn R o b ertso n w h ile d e liv e rin g th e w eekly o rd e r of fish t th e fa sh io n a b le R o b ertso n hom e on th e . h illto p . She m eets Bob R o b ert son w hen ho by ch an ce sto p s hi; ro a d s te r a t h e r h u m b le sh a n ty . At fa te w ould hav e It Bob an d P o lly fall in love. A nd th is rom ance is sh a t tered w hen E v ely n to save h e r own face cau ses P olly to be disgraced. M isfo rtu n es com e th ic k an d fa s' upon P olly. H e r id ea th a t “ love i. s tro n g e r th a n h a te ,” v a n ish e s ant* she is enm eshed in a plot to get th r revenge th a t is due h e r fo r h e r s u f ferin g , only to fin d th a t h e r o rig in » ' idea w as c o rrect. P m n d lm to n t o I c M , S i.IO P e n d le to n to S t a n f ie ld , S i.3 0 P o n d Io t o n t o H e r m i t t o n , 1 1 .7 5 P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 3 2 .1 8 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston Oregon's Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For m int mat hmi w rite ttrih e Registrar Oregon Agricultural College CORVALLIS an d The French Restaurant V al PARTY ENJOYS PICNIC AT last BENNETT BEACH SUNDAY BAKERY .«1 CONFECTIONERY Mrs Mr. Elegantly Furnished Rooms In Connection S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a crow d of pic- M rs . STRICTLY FIRST CLASS nicers g a th e re d a t th e B e n n e tt beach to e n jo y th e cool w a te rs o f th e Co7 FoSladi Bros., Proprietors T h e M isses O sborne of P o rtla n d lum bia. Pend’eton. Oregon A fter a couple of h o u rs s p e n t In sister* of Mrs. O tto P ierce a re visit sw im m in g a d elicio u s picnic su p p er in g a t th e hom e of th e la tte r . w as served. T h e e x ta o rd in a rily J e a n S kovbo an d w orkm en a re at b e a u tifu l su n set h a v in g been duly B o ardm an e x tr a c tin g h oney. T he ad m ired , th e c a rs w ere e x tric a te d from th e san d a n d th e hom ew ard w ork w as to ta k e a b o u t 4 days.« jo u rn e y com m enced. « K L F X T R IC F I X T U R E S T hose p re se n t w ere M r. A. L ■ A N D A P P L I A N C E S STORY OF LOVE’S FORCE N ichols. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl B row neB ® Phone 139' MRS. CHAPLIN'S LATEST a n d baby, Mr. an d Mrs. A rteson and ® 2 0 3 3 . C o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . baby, M rs. E. E . D avis, Mrs. P ark . How o fte n a re b rig h t college days Ada- B ro w n ell, R u th B uell. L o tis m a rty re d In th e cause of y o u th fu l Davis, A rchie N ichols, R alp h N ichols. folly. I t is th is s itu a tio n in w hich Ted H a tfie ld an d V ivian M artin . AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE Buy an entire year*« supply. Pendleton and Umatilla Stage H e r m i,t o n , O re. Remember the opening date, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Where It Pay» to Trade THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE " ■J. L .V A U G H A N Î ! £ gg g ?■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MANY BOARDMAN PEOPLE JOIN HAY GROWERS ASS N ON SATURDAY, AUGUST BA K ER Y S P E C IA L COBRESPONDENCa C. II. W eb b er from th e e x p erim en t farm w as in C olum bia sev eral days he p a st w eek g e ttin g sam p les of oil from th e ch eck s In th e d lfe rc n t O catio n s upon w h ich Tie Is e x p e ri m e n tin g an d also c a lib ra tin g th e w ater w eirs, n o tin g th e ir accu racy . Smith and Hunt Visit it coats you as much as you would pay ua to bake it^for you—and wo guarantee that our cake will pleaac your moat faatidioua guest. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Mrs. H . C. W olfe a n d d a u g h te r H azel re tu rn e d from P o rtla n d Iasi W ed n esd ay . G len rem ain ed to visit h is g ra n d m a fo r aw h ile. Mrs. Wolfe had th e p le a su re of re tu r n in g in Hi big c ar w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H. B ohnen kem p o f L a G ran d e, school m utes ol Mrs. W olfe. C. L. S m ith (fa rm e r S m ith ) of the O. W. R. & N. Co. a g ric u ltu ra l dc p a rtm e n t an d L. A. H u n t, m a n a g e r for th e O regon H ay G ro w ers asso cia tio n sp e n t a few h o u rs in Irrig o n S a tu rd a y on b u sin ess a n d h ad c a n ta loupe nnd m elon d in n e r w ith Mr. an d Mrs. S eam an . T h e New Irrig o n s w ere also serv ed a n d p ro n o u n ced in th e lead of Its class. Mr. S m ith w as g lad to h e a r of o u r success of k illin g ra b b its und u rg e s us to co n tin u e th e w ork. H e (re p o rts e x p e rim e n ts on s im ila r fo rm u las 21 y e a rs ago n e a r When you bake a cake FRIED CHICKEN DINNER Mrs. E. H. K n ig h t left fo r Toledo. O regon S a tu rd a y n ig h t w h ere Mr. M r. a n d M rs. W illa rd F e lth o u se K n ig h t h a s a p osition an d ex p ects Io an d ch ild re n an d G ilb e rt G a lb ra ith m ake th e ir hom e a t th a t place foi e f t by a u to for C ra te r L ak e w h er th e fu tu re . they w ill sta y tw o w eeks. 'o fa y Q/our Corset Choice do yoa ever atop to « m u Wer that for the same money and no work at all you can buy a high srade pie from u»T Mrs. G. W. S am son, son C h a rle s an d d a u g h te r B ernice, a rriv e d via a u to and fe rry a t P a tte rso n M onday m o rn in g from W a p a ia , W ash, fo r a few days v isit w ith frie n d s in I r rig o n . T h ey h ad th e p le a su re of b re a k in g dow n a n d cam p in g in M er rill E. Dobles m elon p a tc h over n ig h t T hey rep o rt m elons ripe. T h e special electio n fo r th e union high school held W ednesday, A ug. 8 a t th e respective school d is tric ts re su lted In th e u n a n im o u s vote a t H e r m iston. voted dow n a t W e stla n d 13 io 18 an d c a rrie d by a vote of 34 to I a t C olum bia. As b u t tw o o u t of th re e d is tric ts w ere a ll t h a t w ere T h ird c u ttin g o f h ay is s ta rte o necessary th e union h ig h school a t th is w eek an d a s u su a l, is h eav y and H erm isto n w ill be a re a lity in th e clean . T h is sh o u ld a ss u re a good n e a r fu tu re . fo u rth c u ttin g th is y ear. P e titio n s fo r th e o p en in g of new D u rin g th e sp ell of h ig h w in d th e lo ad s e x te n d in g to th e new H oldm an n ig h t of A u g u st 7 th a n e x tra , west Jold S p rin g s h ig h w a y a re being a b o u t 11 o ’clock se t fire s in several irc u la te d . A s tr a ig h t lin e road places in th is v ic in ity an d h ad not rom Coumbia. school east is favored som eone discovered th em im m e d ia te iy m any, w h ile th e o th e r from th e ly sev eral b u ild in g s could n o t h a w Traveled road by th e H o sin g to n place been saved. T h e old school build i little f u r th e r n o rth is th e choice in g s h ad a n a rro w escape. ,f o th e r fa rm e rs. E ith e r ro ad w ill ,e of g n a t b e m f it to th e locality T he lad ies of th e lad ies aid soclel) no m a tte r ■ w h ich o ne th e co u n ty have p u rch ased a fin e p ian o foe th- •ourt sees f it to build. c h u rc h to rep lace th e old o rg an th a: h as seen its b e st days. Mrs. II. C. C olum bia is b e in g v is ite d by W olfe a n d Mrs. E v a F a g e rströ m se to u ris ts w ho occasio n ally m iss th e lccted th e In s tru m e n t w h ile in P o r t ta te h ig h w a y n e a r H e rm isto n an d la n d re c e n tly a n d a re p ro u d of tlx •ontinue on th e n o rth tu r n p a st the p u rch ase. C olum bia school. H ere th e m ista k e Rew. A mos filled th e p u lp it S u n ¡s discovered w h ere in q u iry is fre- lu e n tly m ade a n d b ein g in fo rm ed of day an d w ill co n tin u e th is u n til an o th e r p a sto r is s e n t h ere in place of ' h e ir w here a b o u ts th e y tu r n back, Rev. J. W . Hood w ho h a s resigned. a b ile some c o n tin u e on a n d learn th a t th e y a re on th e w ro n g road. M r. E. F . F a g e rs tro m s f a th e r and The d ia g o n al road Is so s im ila r to D avid E. L o fg ren of P o rtla n d are th e h ig h w a y th e m ista k e is read ily h e re th is w eek b u ild in g an ad d itio n m ade. to th e house on L o fg re n 's p roperty a t th e fe rry lan d in g . When you bake a pie Mr. D an B arlow of H ep p n er w ho assisted In o rg a n iz in g th e O regon G rain G row ers Is now a ss istin g th e h ay g ro w ers a n d e x p la in in g th e ir ro n lra e t to th e fa rm e rs. T h e B oard- m an sectio n w hich he h as ju s t fin is h ed c a n v a ssin g h a s th e h ig h e s t n u m ber of m em bers of a n y d is tric t so fa r, n u m b e rin g all read y p a st fo rty and s till com ing in. T h e k now s h a v e C ity C ap ital N ew s. it.— Je fferso n . Hunger, the Bert Sauce S auce Is used to c re a te a n a p p e tite or re lish fo r th e food. T h e rig h t w ay Is to look to y o u r d ig e stio n . W hen you h av e good d ig estio n you a re c e rta in to rellah y o u r food C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts Im prove th e d ig estio n , c re a te a h e a lth y a p p e tite an d cause a g e n tle m ovem ent of th e bowel#. Pioneer Employ ment Company 22 Year, in Service. Oldest ra Oregaa G. A . Harley, Manager Oar Speelalthm Farms, Dairies, Hotels, Camps W« make every effort to furnish first class Foremen, Superintendents, Managers or Farmers I h wie Rush Orders Oar Expense Fheae Bmsdws, 2278 14 N. Second St. Portland, Orc. Subscribe For The Herald