THE HEBMISTOW CLOSING OUT O F. Mays who lived in H erpiistpn u n til a short tim e'a g o w hen he m ov­ ed over to S ta n field and em barked in the real e sta te b u siness w as a c a ll­ er a t T he H erald office w here he su b stan tiated h is claim s to success in h is lin e by pu rchasin g three dol­ lars w orth of deed and lease blanks. We are closing out our stock of Hals at Cost ~! r ■■■ ■ J T 1 . Come in and see what we have Smell that Roast” Meats that Make the Meal— SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop. Why Go Home for Lunch We serve the best to be had. All kinds of sandwiches and anything else you want a t moder­ ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want. The Oregon Hotel M R S. M IL L IE D E C K , P r o p . Am Overstocked on Tube Patch­ ing Outfits See our Window for Additional Articles a t a Special Discount “We Weld Anything but the Break of Day” T he P en d leton basketball team failed to take the cham pionship of the sta te In the high school tou rn a­ m ent in Salem last w eek. T hey w ere defeated In the fin a ls by A shland, the score b ein g 45 t o 22. T w o d o o rs e a n t O re. H ùw e. Ce. Echo Flour Mills B uses m ust m ake a full stop before crossin g a rail road track, according to a ru lin g o f the sta te pu blic se r v ­ ice com m ission. T h is n ffects to the P en d leton -U m atilla sta g e w h ich is m aking the stops. E cho, O reg o n M ANUFACTURERS OF- At their m eetin g of Satu rd ay eve­ nin g the beekeepers voted to request the county court to appoint John Thom bee Inspector of U m atilla coun­ ty for 1922. More than three fou rth s o f th e bee men of th is d istrict are now in the association . High Grade Patent Blue S tem F lour The Superi r Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack I M U a n n ■ ¿•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaaa BASE BALL TOMORROW • The first base ball game ol the season will be played here at t p. m. Friday afternoon on the high school diamond between the high schools of Umatilla and Hermiston. Admis­ sion will be free Poultry meetings' will be held Tuesday, Mar. 28 at the W. A Ford ranch at Umatil­ la at 9 a. m and at Columbia school .at 8 V. p m H L Coaby will talk. Bargains ia Green Trading Stamps w e are g iv in g double S h each purr h i e . Hats Our stock of h a ts and trim m in gs is being closed out at cost. Come in and let u s fit you ou t. P rices 11 to $7.50. P ercey S isters. 27-2tc. A dding m achine rolla of paper for S : 0, Purebred Holstein Bull. i Ifie worth of m qrchandlse b ou ght for • i. sli discoun t of 5 per cent w ill s till lie piers are n o f s a v ln g 3. A H Stam ps ill it all tim es give dou ble «lam ps for I bfiiv th em tiv and receive $1.00 in cash fit 2 SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE A lu m inu m S a le W ill S o o n be A n n ou n ced If you want your order early phone it in early and we will see that you get it promptly. We have in our meat department a full line of choice meats, also fish on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. Cold Storage Market & Grocery R. C. CHALLIS, Prop. The Phone is 413 TOWNSEND & SWARTOUT IK U U Pound a Cure for Indigestion * "I use C ham berlain's Stom ach and I.lver T ab lets for in d igestion and find th e y su it my case better than an y dyspepsia rem edy I have ever tried a n d ! h ave used m any d ifferen t m ed!. ein es. I am nearly f if t y one years o f age and have su ffered a great deal from in d ig estio n . I can eat alm ost a n y th in g I w an t to, n o w ,” w rites G eorge W . Em ory, Rock M ills, Ala. T hese tab lets contain no pepsin but str en g th e n th e stom ach and enab le It to d ig e st the food n atu rally. : , B j 1‘ THEATRES HERMISTON UMATILLA J | a J ■ j ■ j J i a Umatilla Friday, Hermiston Saturday Lionel Barrymore in “Master Mind” Toonerville Comedy We Want Yon ! Umatilla 3 p. m. to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news* paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure ■ - Sunday Agnes Ayres Wanda Hawley Theodore Roberts O n It E. P. DODD = Hermiston 7:15-9:00 Paramount Magazine Wallace Reid E v e r y th in g « B» T F “Flying Pat” SPECIAL The Pneumonia Month = Dorothy Gish in To See Us B March Is a typ ical pneum onia J m onth and u su a lly g iv es a high rate a of m ortality for th e disease A fter ■ a lon g and hard w in ter, the system ■ loses much o f It« resistan ce and peo- J pie grow careless. W hen every cold, B no m atter how slig h t, ia given prompt ■ and In tellig en t a tten tio n , th ere Is • m uch lees dan ger of pneum onia. It should be borne in m ind th a t pneu- ■ mnnia is a germ disease and breeds In ■ th e throat. C ham berlain's Cough ■ Rem edy Is an expectorant and «loans a ou t th e germ ladened m ucus and not ■ ■ on ly cur«» a cold but prevent« It« re- ■ ■ su itin g in pneum onia. It la p leasant " to take. Children la k e It w illin g ly . W e w ill have our own delivery after thia w eek and we will be able to give the beet of service B rin g in Y ou r C ream an d G e t H ig h est M arket P rice Shelter for Dairy Cows. It Isn’t difflcnlt to put a barn or ■ shed In condition for dairy cows. The main essential Is to provide a tight i roof, a dry floor, and to admit fresh •tr and sunlight. i .<- oae stam p for each 19e of purchase J (And one package Wool Soap Chips free) The New R a j 300-Pound Cow Best. It Is much chen|$er to milk and care for one cow giving 300 pounds of but- terfht in a'yetii* than it is to milk and care for three cow s giving 100 pounds of butterfat each, and the 300-|>oiind cow vtiii not eat as much as the three 100-pound cows. SP E C IA L PR IC ES F O R C O M IN G W E E K Swift Soap Flakes in bulk, fine for this water, .................................... 1 lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c Carnation Milk................ 2 cans 25c, 9 cans $1.00 Canyon M ilk.................... 2 cans 25c, 9 cans $1.00 The Old R a y - Ladies T h is m eans w e are sale at th e Herald office. Luna Soap, 6 bars .........................................25c White Wonder Soap, 22 bars ................. $1.00 Wool Soap, bath and toilet, 5 bars................ 25c produced an average improvement In bis daughters of 1,414 pounds of milk and 62 pounds of butterfat. The worth of the purebred sire as an Improver o f the productive ca­ pacity at dairy cow s has been m eas­ ured in a number of localities where there are both cow testing and bull associations. The United States De­ (A b i t used to be) partment of Agriculture has collected figures from a number of communi­ ties, but in the past it has been <11111- cult to keep tab on the improvement that bulls have m ade in herds. The j as will be used by the Hermiston Cream­ plan o f the dairy division now is to ery Company with the latest improved get such figures, as far as possible, on methods—and will be operated strictly cow s owned by members in all of the along businaa« lines. Nothing but straight 153 bull associations In the United forwrdhusiaa#*. States. A nother b ea u tifu l lin e o f Beads in all color». For your sp ring o u t­ fit. and your Corset» m ad e to your ind ividu al m easurem ents. See Mrs. E m m » Johnson, second door ea st of 2 7 -2 t> C atholic church. A II. n fn |! before th e 10th of the fo llo w in g So price per gallon means nothing. Area covered, weather resistance, and years of life are the real things that deter­ mine price economy. On that basis S W P is the cheapest per-gallon outside paint you could buy. S W P has been the leading prepared house paint for half a century. You will find a complete line of it at our store. Let us figure with you on your house-painting. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. C. V. “ H l” W ilson and fam ily left H erm iston M onday by au to for tlieir' new homq near B attlegrou n d , W ash. "Hi" sold out here som e tim e ago and secured the farm to w h ich he w ill m ove. B attlegrou n d Is in Clarke cou n ty and is north east of Vancdnv- er. The W ilson fam ily have m any friend s here w ho w ill w ish them w ell ■ 3 0 PER C E N T OFF W H IL E T H E Y L A S T DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED by t h * V a M e d S ta te * D e p a r t m e n t o f A g ite u tt a r * * A gain e f 17 p£r cent in milk pro­ duction and 20 per cent in butterfat production in daughters over tlieir dams because of the use o f a purebred bull is the striking result obtained in the New Windsor (Mil.) cow-testing association which has a bull associa­ tion as a subsidiary. The records of 21 cows were compared with the rec­ ords of tlieir 21 daughters after the latter had become mature cows. The average production o f the dams for one year w as 5.560 pounds o f milk and 219 pounds o f butterfat. The daugh­ ters averaged 6,523 pounds of milk and 263 pounds of butterfat, a gain over the mother o f 963 pounds of milk and 44 pounds o í fat. In the association every one o f the daughters sired by one o f the three association Indis was better than her dam. One of the bulls F ran k Sw ayze, Jr., w as host to a num ber of the high school set Satu r­ day even in g the occasion being h is birthday ann iversary. T h e rooms w ere gay w ith St. P atrick 's day dec­ oration s. and the dance program s and table app ointm en ts su g g ested the g ie e n sham rocks. D uring th e first p art of the even in g cards w ere played at five tables. D elicious refreshm ents w ere served, and a big birthday cake decorated w ith candles added to the pleasure of the party. A fter refresh ­ m en ts the rest of th e e v en in g w as sp en t in dan cin g. Those present w ere: Doris Sw ayze. M elba C allahan, E ldora K in gsley, P h y llis D yer, Mabie Brown A rloulne R obinson Mary Ctir- Tle, L ucille S u llivan , P au lin e Voelker, Zona B ensel, M argaret N eary, P a u l­ in e Morris, H ugh Fraser . H arold W aterm an, Irw in S h o tw ell, Dan W in esett, M arshal, N ew port, H erbert H aneline, Frank Sw ayze Jr.. L aw r­ ence W inslow and Orval Silvey, C ITY M E A T M A R K E T <, ■■ are the sort in which we specialize. Choicest cut sold at honest prices, are the goods upon which our trade is built. SMELTS, 4 LBS. 25c., ALWAYS ON HAND ÓUfp The only way to buy paint economically is to forget gallon price and figure costs by area covered and years of life. S W P covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without repaint­ ing, so requires half the material and costs half the labor price (for painting and repainting). Dr. J. S. Reid w as in H erm iston for a m eetin g w ith a com m ittee from th e B ap tist church in connec­ tion w ith the new world m ovem ent. Dr. R eid is su perintend en t of E van­ gelism for the sta te , and w as in m eetin gs in R oseburg w h en it be­ cam e necessary on account of the “ F lu ” to close the m eetings. Dr. Reid exp ects (to a ssist tw o m onth s in the present cam paign. What is as delicious and satisfying when you are really hungry, as a thick juicy steak, a savory roast or a tender breaded veal cutlet? FLOYD KNERR (P r e p a r e d Geo. C ressey, w h o has spent the w n ter in W isconsin and M innesota returned w ith Mrs. Cressey to Herm - irton last Saturday. George says if you im agin e the w orst w in ter pos­ sib le you w ill scarcely do ju stic e to northern W isconsin , thou gh Illin ois had it rather m ild. The Cresseys v is­ ited at Fon Du Lac and Rockford am ong other places. “M-m-m Ifith . cat» painting coat Striking Results Obtained by Maryland Aaeeciatlon by U te of Regis­ tered Bull. L ouis Eddy w as a P en d’eto n v isitor M onday, th e T ribune reports. PE R C E Y SIS T E R S B HOUSE PAINT H°'°SWP BENEFITS OF PUREBRED SIRE H. E. B aker and w ife o f Condon whom The H erald reported search in g for land in th is d istrict a few w eeks ago, have found w h at th ey w anted and w ill m ake their hom e here. They have purchased the Wm. K n ox\p lace o f 20 acres near the experim en tal farm . A good assortment of trimmings, also at cost prices a B ■ B B M ■ B S herwin - W il l ia m s =sas— g Prices range from $1 to $7,50 T w o d o o m cas t O re . H d w e C o . MET Hermiston Locals Theodore Kosloff SPECIAL ‘T he Affairs of Anatol” Julia Faye Elliott Dexter Monte Blue Bebe Daniels Gloria Swanson Umatilla, Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Hermiston, Wednesday 7:15-9.00 p. m. Special Matinee Wednesday at Hermiston 4 p. m. ■ » i B a i „ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Bm i n aB B | i B am l | Bi n M a i H am 27tat: m i i i