The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1922, Image 4

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Hermiston Locals
Announcement
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Whit* Tannis, »1.50
Leather Trimmed, »2.7»
Lace to the toe, »3.40
Boys
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White, » 1 .45
Leather Trimmed. »2.80
Baehet BaU, »3.00.
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W HY NOT SA VE
M O NEY
by asking for S. & H. Green
Stamps at each purchase
An eight pound girl is a recent ar­
rival at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Lane of Holdman.
Props.
Why Go Home for Lunch
We serve the best to be had. AH kinds of
sandwiches and anything else you want at moder­
ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want.
T he O regon H otel
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T w o doom east
O re. How e. Co.
the week-end. He fworked Friday
and Saturday on the Pendleton Trib­
une.
Echo, Oregon
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The cash discount of 5 per cent will still
be allowed In cases w here customers are not saving S. & H. Stamps
but don't forget that we will at all limes give double stamps for
cash. When books nre full bring ihemln and receive »100 In
cash from us.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
FURNITURE
Aluminum Sale Will Soon be Annouaced
Good natural color shall include considered natural color.
hay of green color that has not been
“Tt-ace” shall not exceed
of one
bleached due to exposure to light or per cent.
moisture. Red or light color of low­
Percentages shall be based on de­
er leaves and base of stems shall bo terminations by weight.
Typewriter Ribbons
Carbon Paper
Amber or Juno Second Sheets
Adding Machine Paper
Stock of these always on hand
T he H ermiston H erald
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THE FLAT HOUSE
HtraiatM
Among those out of town guests
who have already accepted invita-
'ions for the dedication services of
the M. E Church are Bishop Shep-
ard of Portland. Revs. Graham. Gal-
llhcr and Jackson former pastors, Mr.
and Mrs R. J. Zell of Spokane, who
are college friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Wann. Mrs. Zell will sing “Open the
Gates of the Temple" as a special
number. Other guests will be from
neighboring towns.
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Hermiston 7:15-9 P. M.
ENID BENNETT
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
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“Silk Hosiery”
Umatilla Tuesday
WMT FORGET
Hermiston Wednesday
“The Sageb rusher” ;
From the novel by Emerson Hough
When you need any­
thing in the fine of
neat and attractive
Printing.
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Try the Cold Storage Market & Grocery.
■ He sell for cash and can make
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AaJ to carry accounts.
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Delicious
Wholesome
C onfectionery
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E. P. DODD
A change In the personnel of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co., lakes H«yiry Pelnmjder from
here and transfers hint to Pendleton.
Jay Pelnuilder of Echo Is transfered
here and F. II. Paterson of Pendle-
ion Is transfered to Echo. The Pel-
mulders have many friends In this
end of the county who will be Inter-
ester In the transfer. The change
is to take effect April 15. Jay Pel-
mulder was here with Mrs. Pelmuld-
er yesterday to make arrangements
for moving to town.
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POUNDS THEATRE
Umatilla
“No Woman
Knows”
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
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T H EA TR ES
Umatilla Friday
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Cigars and Tobacca
On It
giving 2 stamps with every 10c worth of merchandise bought for
,’month after purchase.
Harsh bearded grasses shall in­
clude foxtail as otherwise defined in
these rules and cheat grass, broinun
rubens. B. sterilis, B. vllliosus and B.
tectorum, when they contain well de­
veloped seeds.
Foxtail shall include squirrel tall
grass Hordeum jubalum, wild bar­
ley, Hordeum murinum and H. nodo­
sum. It does not include wild millet
or green and yellow foxtail or pigeon
grass. Chaetochloa viridis and C.
glauca
Weeds shall include all plants
other than grasses or those plants
generally used for forage purposes.
Foreign matter is anything other
than alfalfa.
Weather bleached j hay shall he
bleached hay Inside the bale. Outside
bale bleach shall not be considered
as weather bleached hay.
E verything
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson enter­
tained at dinner last Wednesday. Mr.
and Mrs. B. Hanellno and Rev. and
Mrs. Wann.
Beginning with March 14th, we are giving double S A II,
to all Who pay iheii bills in full before the 10th of the following
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Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Insure
Mr. and Mrs. Will Leathers enter-
tnined at dinner Monday, March 28
in honor of Mrs. Phipp’s birthday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wann, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fritts.
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
cash from us and we will give one stamp for each 10c of purchase
Palatable Mash Can Bs Mads From
Mixture of Bran, Meat Scraps,
Oats and Mtal.
and
Jack Knapp and J H. Pruter, po­
tato kings of Boardman were In
town Tuesday.
The Sup-rh r Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
Green Trading Stamps with each purchase.
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Earth
N. A. Moore of Irrigon was in
Hermiston on business Tuesday and
Wednesday.
High Grade Patent
B lue S te m F lour
Green Trading
Stamps
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Sam Boardman was in town Tues­
day.
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So price per gallon meant nothing. Arsa 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.
large . damaged spots, old stubble,
sage brush, roots, field soil, etc.
There will be more acres In po- 1
tatoes around here than ever before, ■ LOST—Tortols shell glasses in case.
from present indications las many
Leave at Herald office.
farmers are putting In the spuds.
The largest patch that has come to !
FOR DRAYING SEE ME
our atention, is that of Eli Winesett
After April 1 I will be a licensed
who has 25 acres.
dray man in Hermiston. For any
kind of teaming and hauling sen me
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Ray Jay was in Pendleton over Phone 254. T. H. Gaither.
Echo Flour Mills
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The only way to buy paint economically is to forget gallon
prim find 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).
Field and Laboratory Testa Are Being
Conducted at the Kansaa Agrl-
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cultural College.
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“Ws Weld Anything but the Break of Day"
FLOYD KNERR
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The Foad to Happiness
You must keep well if you wish to
be happy. When constipated take one
or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets im­
Shin, had heard that Mr. Mason had alfalfa nQt goo(J enough for Number mediately after supper. They cause
a gentle movement of the bowels.
the largest boar of his age in (he 3.
west and wanted some pointers on
Definition of Terms
hog raising. He is a lecturer on
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Worthless content shall contain all
animal husbandry for the govern- kind(, of wepds thUtJeg r|po
Old Parts M ade N ew
Tw o door«e«Rt
Ore. Ililw e C o .
cuts painting cost
SEEK VACCINE FOR CHICKENS
A palatable mash which should pro­
duce winter eggs in a well-bred flock
of fowls kept In light, roomy and
Stated Communication of Queen sanitary quarters, can he made as fol­
Esther Chapter 101 O. E. S. next lows: One hundred pounds of bran,
Wednesday night. Chapter opens 100 pounds of glnten meal, 100 pounds
of meat scrap, 150 pounds of crashed
promptly at 8 o’clock. Degrees. By oats and ISO pounds of camrpeal. Toro
order W. )M. Kathryn L. Garner, ounces of this mash, with one and one-
Sec’y.
half ounces of cracked corn, and one-
hnlf ounce of whole oats should be
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pankrow are ted to each hen dally.
the parents of a young son, born
March 31. They live on the Pel- COMMISSION HOLDS
HEARING
mulder place north east of town.
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s Bancroft s building a house , exceed ten per
of worthless
con.
on Seventh street near Gladys ave- ten,s
nue. It will be done soon and he ex- NUMBER 3 ALFALFA:
pects to occupy It about the first cf
Number 3 Alfalfa may contain 25
June when Mrs. Bancroft who is 1 per cent spotted hay and may con­
teaching school down near Portland tain not moi;e than ten per cent for­
will return.
eign matter or It may be of green col­
or and may contain 50 per cent of
Just to show that a good reputa­ foreign matter or it may be set al­
tion will travel almost as far as a falfa and may contain ten per cent
bad one, C. C. Mason received a let- foreign matter— all to be dry and
ter the other day from Fort Defiance leaaonably we„ ba|p„
Arizona from Professor Alva C. Shim
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of the U. S. Indian Service. P rof
o 5 T y shall include all
CITY M EA T M A R K E T
A HENDERSON,
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PRODUCING EGGS IN W INTER
H. R. Newport made a business
trip to Pilot Rock last Tuesday.
Ask us to make you up a book
if you have not already done so
SIKEY
Mrs. J. S. Dyer, who attended the
grand opera In Portland, returned
home Sunday.
HOUSE PAINT
Miss Lucile Sullivan entertained a
Experiments Involving many field
number of her friends on April Foul and laboratory tests are being con­
day. Cards and dancing made up ducted at the Kansas State Agricultur­
the evening's entertainment.
al college to determine the efficacy of
a vaccine for fowls to prevent chol-
Mrs. H. R. Newport was a visitor era, typhoid and roup. It has been de­
in Portland and who attended the termined that*cholera and roup are
grand opera, returned to her home caused by the same organism. In
field tests a vaccine produced at the
Tuesday.
college by Prof. F. R. Bandetts has
given some very satisfactory resalta
Miss Mabie Brown entertained at and this Is new being tested out In the
a waffle supper April Fool’s day.
laboratory. If these tests are see-
cassful moss field work will be dene
Nicholas Codd of Spokane was in by college experts. No vaccine Is be­
ing given out at this time because the
Hermiston Tuesday.
chemists are not In a position yet to
Mrs. H. R. Newport made a trip to guarantee it.
Salem last week.
H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E "
PH O N E
S h erwin - W illia m s
Mrs. Eraser, Mrs. J. Ralph and
Elmer Reeves of Stanfield was In Mrs. R. C. Todd were hostesses for
the Saturday afternoon Bridge club
town Mondxy,
at the home of Mrs. Fraser, last Sat.
E. C. Caldwell of Umatilla was In urday.
Hermiston Monday on business.
Don Pruitt of Stanfield was In
Mlao Emily Shotwell of Whitman town Wednesday.
college at Walla Walla Is visiting at
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lochrle, Mre.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0. C. Sapepr and Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
i . K. Shotwell.
Putman were Pendleton visitors to­
A. Ralph spent the week-end In day.
Wasco.
Our new Tennis and Canvas Out­
ing Shoes are here
Mens
Crusoe,” to run Wednesday nights
for 12 weeks.
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Come in and see what we have to offer
you. Buy your meats and groceries a t
one place.
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and S:00 hereafter Instead ?
Approach of summer Is the a
the change. Mr Adamson
Cold Storage Market & Grocery 5
R. C. CHALLIS, Prep.
The Phene is
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Authorized
Ford Dealers
FOR HERMISTON
Having just signed a contract with the
Ford Motor Company to handle Road­
sters, Touring Cars, Coupes, Sedans,
Trucks and Fordson Tractors. New
rock bottom prices are in effect.
We also have some good used cars for
sale.
HERM ISTON A U T O CO.
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