-TOK H E B M IST O N H E R A L D . HERM ISTON, OREGON. Hermiston Locals O. W. Stokes and J. S. Gleason, fire Insurance men of Portland were in town Tuesday and report that certain buildings will have to hate fliu apparatus put in. Harold Barthell of Pendleton was in Hermiston Saturday. Those who are back to Rchool after an illness are: Gwyn Hughes, Nor­ man Rubner and Alice Clinesmith. Mrs. II. Connors who has been ill is out again. Gladys Randolf went to Pendleton Wednesday. W. O. Sulheriand and fam ly mo­ tored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. F. V. Prime and children went to Portland Sunday. Miss Viola Crandall Is entertain­ Stanfield. < Thursday and reaching Pendleton at ing the Mo-Anna club Thursday. 11 p m. with a three hour sq>p Geo. Clarke, who formerly worked The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church out of here, was here a short time along the way. They report the roads fine along the way. Their nephew entertained at a kitchen shower, thia week on his way to La Grande March 15. A large number of ladies in connection with has work as aud teturned Sunday n.ght. The Harrs were present and a pleasant after­ itor for the Porter and Conrad Con­ spent the winter in Spokane but will be here permanently now. noon was enjoyed by all. The decora­ struction Co, of Portland tions were artistic and the color The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet scheme was carried out in the re­ Winlock Bteiwer, a former resident freshments. A large number of very here, spent two days here this week at the home of Mrs. Raÿ Rook on April 12. useful articles were presented to the renewing old acquaintances. shower and the members wish to ex­ Mrs. Wm. P. Stokes of Pendleton press their appreciation to the many J. M Sm.th, district manager for and two daughters spent Saturday friends who helped make the occaa- the Modern Woodmen of America, and Sunday as guesls of Mr and Mrs. sion a success. left for Portland Wednesday night to Jackson Harr. They left by auto Mon­ attend a meeting of the district day for Groveland. Calif. An eight and a half pound girl Is managers of the lodge. a recent arrival in the home of Mr. A. F. Beisse was a Pendleton vis­ and Mrs. S. F. Bunch. The youngster W. G. Drowiey, attorney for the itor on Monday as was also J. T. will celebrate March 16 as her birth­ Western Land and Irrigation Co., Hinkle. day. was here a short time this week on business. Mr. Drowley’s home is N. C. Jamison, dairy specialist of F. M. Adair has traded his 38 acres In Vancouver, Wash ngton. O. A. C. will be here for two meetings on the diagonal road to E. O. Ryder with local dairymen on April 7. The of Elgin and J. C. Palmer, receiving Mrs. Sarah Rogers sold her place in exchange 240 acres at Durkee, east of town to Albert D. See of La gatherings will be at A. W. Agnew’s Oregon. The deal was handled by Grande Wednesday. Mr. See wlill place at 10 a. m. and at Henry Som- merer’s at 1:30 p. m. Breeding prob­ Hammack, Womack and Mays of come here to make his home. lems will be discussed. S herwin - W il l ia m s house pain t m m How The only way to buy paint economically is to ferget gallon price and figure costs by area covered and years of life. 8 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). So price per gallon means nothing. Area covered, weather resistance, and years of life art the real things that deter­ mine price economy. On that basis S W P is the cheapest per-gallon outside paint you could buy. SW 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-pamting. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Connors of Hermiston went Burt Nation Sunday. to Stanfield Wednesday to attend the Embroidery class. Geo. Cressey made a business trip tc Portland the first of this week. Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. McKenzie ‘entertained at a 7 o’clock bridge Dr. M. S. Kern was in town on dinner Tuesday night. business from Pendleton Tuesday. The doctor has became a radio fan The second of a series of dinner and is erecting one of the new phones parties given by Mrs. Guiwits, Miss at his home in Pendleton. Pn will al Gulwits and Mrs. Palmer was held so put in apparatus at the Inland Friday night. METHODIST NOTICES Adding machine rolls of paper for sale at the Herald office. Empire Lumber yard here and at Rev. Harry A. Wann has announc­ Stanfield. The new wireless service Mrs. Earl Mitchell entertained tho ed that Sunday, April 9 will be dedi­ will be for business purposes; that Monday afternoon club Monday. cation day. It is expected that the ’ ’’■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B at his home is for both business and day will he full of good things from B pleasure, the doctor said. The com Mrs. Earl Mitchell entertained a start to finish. Ladies please bring a piete cost, with all the extras is about number of her friends Tuesday after well filled baskets w.th clips and B J200 and he thinks it well worth the noon. spoons for your own family and a ■ After April first we will do nothing but a strictly cash bn - ■ money. It is understood that sever­ few extra for company. The lundi a iness. We will close all accounts April first as we can’t d > al of the wireless phones will go In Last Thursday night Mrs. E. King­ will be served in the basement about credit business and not get our money. I have to pay o ir ' here this spring. 12:30. Good music at all services. sley and Mrs. W. W. Illsley gave the and wo can’t pay unless you pay us. Next Sunday, Afrril 2, the regular third and last of their series of din­ I am willing to help anybody but I have gone my li County Agent Fred Benion and II. ner parties. Services, Sunday school at 10 o’clock, and am forced to close my credit book and get the money or cl E. Cosbie, poultry specialist from O. preaching by the past 3 3 3 3 B > B O B » « B 3 B B ! l» B S a a 2 ï3 B a B 3 The Exception. Bees never sting unless they hnv* heen offended, says an exchange. How «bout the politlcul bee? Green Trading Stamps Beginning with March 16th, we are giving double S A II. Green Trading Stumps with ench purchase. givlt, 2 iu i j, This mentis we are » h . v . t y 10c worth of merchandise bought for Greet Name Survives. O f all the possessions of this life Also All Star Cast in “The Valley of Doubt” Umatilla 3 P. M. I Flrsx Qastightso City December 1. IXtfl Knltlimire » h ■ lighted by gas, the tirsi A Hier nun eil) ! to use this tllnmlnnnt to all who pay Hu Jr I tlb In full before the 10th of thc following ! The discount of 5 per cent will still I when . u-turners arc not saving 8. * H. Stamps I ct - It ■ j Meaning of Feverish Dream. To dream you have a fever slgnl- rtea that yon will excite the envy of your friends; alao dilHt-mi.es with your .over. Found a Cure for Indigestion "I use Chamberlain's Stomach and cash. Whin be Its a t , . full bring theinlu and receive $1.00 in ■ I; IJyer Tablets for Indigestion and find I j they suit my case better than any cash from us. g dyspepsia remedy I hare ever tried and I hare used many different medl. ctnea. I am nearly fifty one years of age and hare suffered a great deal from indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to, now." writes HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE ■ George W. Emory. Rock Mills, Ala. Alum inum Sale W ill Soon be Announced 5 These tablets contain no pepsin hut strengthen the stomach and enable It I pw «eeaB K »!B E -:B B B B B B eB B B B B BBB l B G C « l l BBBBBB“ |Io digest the food naturally, but don’t fotr, I that we will at all times give double stamps for E. P. DODD SAPPERS’ INC. | DON’T FORGET ------- US-------- —in— ‘The Amateur Devil” Umatilla Tuesday Hermiston Wednesday WILLIAMS’ ALABAMA COLORED JAZZ BAND Morrow County Creamery Company -A LSO ------- “The Other Woman ” HEPPNER, OREGON W. C. Cox, Manager Hermiston 7:15-9 P. M. (41 W hen you need any­ thing ¡n the line of n e a t and attractive Printing. Will pay highest market price for h u tterfat Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. Sunday BRYANT WASHBURN ! ! be allowed In ea>. O n It fame la the noblest; when the hody has stink Info the dust the great name atlll Uvea.—Schiller. cash from us anil v, will give one stamp for each 10c of purchase month lifter ptireh:’ e. E verything IN “ The Vagabond” Newt stand Cigars and Tobacco Insure CHARLES CHAPLIN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lia s a a i n n n n n n n cuts p a in tin g cost R. D. Miller will hold an auction Mrs. McKenzie of Umatilla was in sale of farm machinery and equip­ Hermiston Wednesday. ment at his ranch three miles north of Hermiston Saturday afternoon at Mr and Mrs. Chezik motored to 1 o’clock. Pendleton Wednesday. W H Y N O T SAVE MONEY Tw o doorBeast Ore. H d w e (k ). SWP A Feature Picture BIG DANCE AFTER THE SHOW ■ at Umatilla Tuesday j IB ■ Ï ■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ bbbbbbbbbbbbbb ; » ; * HXi t ___ - i ■