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TH E H E R M IST O N H ER A LD , HERM ISTON, OBECFOy. ' alao visited th e 8t. A nthony’s hospit a l to get d ata on the feasibility of a com m unity hospital here, he being one of a com m ittee of three ap p o in t The Com m unity club m et Tuesday. ed by the comm ercial club to in v esti April 4. Mrs. M itchell had charge gate th is m atter. of th e c u rre n t topic diacuasion a fte r H arry A. W ann will deliver the w hich Mrs. Van Deuaen gave a talk an n iv ersary address a t the 300th a n on in te rio r decoration. The club m eets ag ain on A pril 18 niversary service of the Odd Fellow s when th e follow ing will be the pro in Echo W ednesday. A pril 26. The gram for the aftern o o n : Mrs. W. W. Odd Fellows w ill a tten d the M etho Felthouae will have charge of the dist church here In a body the m orn c u rre n t topic discussion, Mrs. Jay ing of A pril 23, In honor of th en Pelniulder w ill discuss window anil anniversary. porch boxes and Miss Graves will tell of China, country, people and c u st D on’t forget th a t next W ednesday oms. Tea w ill be served a t the clo.»e A pril 19 Is the last day you can reg c f the m eeting. is te r for tho prim ary election. If you are a newcomer or if you have The Study club m et at th e home of changed w ards you have to register. Mrs. B ert H anellne on Tuesday a fte r '1 he Dodd office is the place. noon w here a very pleasant and m ost profitable afternoon was spent. A C. L. Upham is p rin tin g a neat very in terestin g program w as given baseball program which will be ready a fte r w hich the hostess servld de fo r d istrib u tio n for the opening game. licious refreshm ents. The last m ett- A bout 800 copies are being printed. ing of th e m onth w ill be in the n a tu re of an evening en tertain m en t for T he high school baseball boys th e husbands of the club members. Journed to C o'um bia T uesday a fte r This a ffa ir will be held in the church noon and defeated tlie boys from th a t p arlor of the M ethodist church. ■ d istric t by a six to five score. Hermiston Locals We are Paying-- 22c For fresh Ranch Eggs K I N G S L E Y ’S " H E R M IS T O N S H O U S E O F Q U A L I T Y A IM O S E R V I C E ' P H O N E ] 171 W H Y N O T SA V E M ONEY Ask us to make you up a book if you have not already done so As p a rt of U h extensive program D on’t forget the E aster dance. The of rep airs and replacem ents tlie U. special featu re w ill be a good time. P. system will lay th e e n tire loud Good eats aud a solo dance by Miss betw een U m atilla and H in k le w ith 90 pound rails. They will also re b allast th e road betw een the tw o NO DEFINITE RULE FCR FEED points. Five car loads of rails are now in the local yards for the work. W hen Hens Are Laying H aav ily T h ey CITY M EA T M ARK ET We serve the best to be had. All kinds of sandwiches and anything else you want at moder ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want. T he Oregon H otel " ------------------------ Old Part« M ade N ew ---- AND- N ew Parts M ade T oo We Weld Anything but the Break of Day Two doorsemit Ore. H riweCo. FLOYD KNERR Two doors eant Ore. Hdwe. Ce. R. A lexander was in tow n th is week, v isitin g a t the E. P. Dodd home Mr. A lexander’s many friends in th is end of th e county will be glad to see him around again. He had a long confinem ent w ith a broken leg lust ! fall and w inter. Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF- Mrs. S. F. Bowman left for th e ir J ranch near Lexington Tuesday m orn ing, to be gone several days High Grade Patent Blue S tem F lour | E. W. Mack is here from R ichland, w here lie Is now loealed. Ilo Is tclo sin g up the stock of th e Mack store here. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack I C. H. S k in n er has commenced breaking ground for a fine new 11 i room house on the corner of th ird street and Gladys avenue. Soren Jenson has bought a lot on upper F u rn as avenue from th e G ra ham estate and has moved his cottage on to it. He also plans to make tonic alte ra tio n s In the house. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED M _ — _ ------------ j Green Trading : Stamps ■ B eginning with March 16th, we a rc giving double S Green T rading Stamps w ith each purchase. a ■ a B a B A I I. Thia m eans we a re giving 2 stam ps with every 10c w orth of m erchandise bought for cash from us and we will give one stam p for each 10c of p urchase to all who pay th eir bills In full before th e 10th of th 0 follow ing ,'month a fter purchase. The cash discount of 6 per cent w ill «till be allowed in cases w here custom ers a re not saving S. A H. Stam ps but don’t forget th a t we will a t all tim es give double stam p« for ■ ■ ■ B ■ ■ ca.di M hen books are full bring them In and receive ,1 .0 0 In 2 Out of tow n visitors to the Method 1st dedication w ere Mr and Mrs D. J. W ann, p aren ts of th e m in ister here and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W ann, b rother of H arry W ann. All live nt W alla W alla. 1 L. II Pearson, an old resid en t here j who lived for a lim e in Tacom a a fter I leaving here, h as been here th is win- J I ter and has now moved to his plnee ! east of th e reservoir, m aking ihe change th is week Ho w ill bo a ! p erm anent resident here now. I [ Two In terestin g item s th at failed I I,to get In Inst neck were th e purchase SAPPERS IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE Aluminum Sale- Will Soon be Announced K in Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. C allahan. Those w ho have seen Miss C allahan w ill be {¡leased to see her again, those w ho have not should use th is o p p o itu n ity . R em em ber the date, A pril 17. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dungen of I. 0. 0. F. HAVE SOCIAL K earney, Neb., p a re n ts of Dale D un The Odd Fellows held a basket so gen a re spending a few days in town cial last n ig h t, a good crowd being on th e ir w ay hom e from an exten- out, w ith spirited bidding for th e plve trip to C alifornia and o th er w est, baskets. A good feed followed the au- e in states tlon of the baskets. Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Paper Amber or Juno Second SI et Adding Machine Paper Stock of these always on hand T he H ermiston H erald THE PLAT HOUSE HcnuitM THEATRES of a new Ford tru ck by th e Shotw ell C o n tractin g com pany and of n new ■ ro ad ster by Cha*. K aiser, both of the H erm iston A uto Co. ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. M akinson. ■ [ , who have been living nt M in I csio , I Calif., have re lu m e d here and are J p lan n in g to m ake thin th e ir home. They have leased a place for th e pres, e n t nut east of the riv er and will look around before buying. YOUR CREAM at an expense when you have a creamery at home. Investi gate thorough ly and you will find t h a t w e p a y th e best prices. Try us Hermiston Creamery Co. I Price I Price of Print Film lEarh .25 127 Vest Pocket .25 117|No. 1 Brownie .25 12D|No. 2 Brownie .30 116 2 A Brownie 116 2 A Brownie .30 I or 1 A Kodak 118,No. 3 Kodak or Brownie Kodak .45 13012 C Kodak .45 12213 A Kodak .55 1 post card site Developing Films Roll of 6 or 8 .................. 10 Roll of 10 or 12 ......... 15 Glossy Prints ........... 2 cents .03 .03 .04 .05 .05 a feature comedy ■ 3 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley w ere. Pendleton visitors Wedn««day W hile th ere th e doctor atten d ed th e eastern Oregon convention of Oeteput hs and ?» a a in “The Wolverine” BUSTER KEATON 7:30-9 P, M. u u 10-3Sc Sunday Hermiston .7:30-9 P. M. ALL STAR CAST «< Held by the Enemy” Hermiston Wednesday Under the A upice* of the Junior C lau of High School a a a a ” e Grey’s “ Riders o f the Dawn” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m m ,.,, ,,,. ,,,, ,.' WE ARE NOW THE ■ ■ ■ * a ■ l a B t i s i i & B i s i n a i i i i s i i i s i i a f a i a n a Authorized Ford Dealers BA R G A IN S Portland Bread, fresh every day, small loaves 10c, big loaves, 13c Picket Flour (satisfaction or money back) per sack $2.10 Echo Flour, per SAck 2.30 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. Special for Saturday 36c Saturday a special Butter day every week Cold Storage Market & Grocery R. C CHALLIS, Prop. The Phone is 413 a a ALL S T A I ( From his story “ Desert of Wheat” cents cents extra Mitchell Drug Co. Hermiston Creamery Butter a a “One Week” .05 .05 .05 a a a a a a a ¡a — in- f n ;s h . ” F ih r | 1 For Kodak No 1 a a Buster Keaton T o u se a slang expres sion : “ W e ’re there a t th e OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND DEVELOPING ARE FOUNDS THEATRE Umatilla Umatilla Friday Hermislon Saturday h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f p ic tu re s yo u w ant. ! 5 cash from us. B HARDWARE So price per gallon means nothing. Are« covered, weather resistance, and yean of life a n the real things th at deter mine price economy. On th at basis S W P is the cheapest per-gallon outside paint you could buy. W H Y S H IP Echo Flour Mills " flB B B B B B B B t Dring in Dour I'il :s M RS. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . SWP cat» painting cost The only way to buy paint economically ia to ferget gallon prise and figure coats 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 priea (for painting and repainting). The M. E. Ladies Aid w ill give an E aster tea at the home of Mrs. H. M. T aylor B rothers, com edians, will S chilling W ednesday afternoon, A pril be an a ttra c tio n a t U m atilla a week Feed according to the appetite of the 19. A silver offering w ill be tak en . i from today and here a week from birds; no definite rule cun be given. BAZAAR IN UTIATILLA S aturday. T his is a big road show Feed scuntily of grain in the morning The C atholic Ladit.s A ltar society and give all the grain they will eat in and carries a cast of 14 people. the afternoon in time to lind it lieforc i w ill have a cooked food and apron R. C C hallis was a Pendleton vis dark. There should he no grain in tlie sale on E aster S atu rd ay a t the Uma- lltter at noon; when found, it Indi- tilla hotel corner. They will serve a itor yesterday. cates feeuing too much in tlie morn- .h o t meal a t noon, consisting of chili , i Leans, hot rolls and coffee. Pie and The American Legion held its re g In general, feed by weight two-thirds cake may he ordered If desired. u lar m eeting a t the lib rary Tuesday part of grain to two parts of mash. When tlie birds are laying heavily they evening. P lans were made for Mem orial day services. C arl Voyen and should consume a larger amount of j E arl K ingsley were chosen to rep mash. A green rnnge of alfalfa, clover, or resent the post at the m eeting to be grass furnishes tlie ideal condition held in Pendleton tonight. R epres ’.Vhen these are not available it is nec en tativ es of all posts in th e county essary to give the birds some kind of w ill be present. succulent food. Mangel beets, call huge, sprouted outs or green clover are J. A. Reeves I h h aving his vaca usually considered tlie best green tion from his duties as m ail carrier feeds. If these are not obtainable, ap pies and potatoes make a valuable a t th is tim e, JaHper Tem pleton tak in g addition to tlie ration. Feed at noon | his place. Mr. Reeves was a P endle in such amounts as the birds will clean ton visitor Tuesday. up before night. ______ Hard, sharp grit Is necessary fot L. A. H u n t and E. P. Dodd were in grinding feed; oyster shell to supply P endleton on business Monday in lime for egg shells. Neither will re place the other. connection w ith th e ra te h earin g O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t soon to be bro u g h t by th e hay s h ip pers a g ain st the railroads of th e state m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te for a lower rate on hay. The h earin g m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t w ill tak e place in P o rtlan d about and e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can May 1. Why Go Home for Lunch • How Should Consume Much La rg er Am ount of Mash. S1KEY & HENDERSON, Prop*. wyp HOUSE PAINT A.W. Adamson retu rn ed Tuesday Iren e Sm ith, d au g h ter of Mr. aud nig h t from a business trip whielt took -Mrs. A lbert S m ith had the m isfor him to La Grande. tu n e of having th e tip of one of her I fin g ers b it off w hile feeding alfalfa T. P. Tow nshend of the H erm is to a horse W ednesday m orning The ton Cream ery plans to leave S a tu r a ffa ir w as accidental as fa r ns the day on a business trip to P o rtland. horse was concerned, as he simply too big a bite and took off the tip of the C. M. H enderson is erectin g a new little g irl's finger. Dr. Illsley was porch a t his home in th e west end sum m oned and soon dressed the fin g er. n of town. by asking for S. & H. Green Stamps a t each purchase - S herwin - W illia m s B HERMISTON AUTO CO.