TIIE HEBM ISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
We are Paying—
tftic '
22c
ForJF resh^RanchJEggs
K I N G S L E Y ’S
"M E R M IS T O N
e 'H O U S E lO < Q U A L IT Y 'A N D 'S t R V IC I"
P H O N B f ll7 1
DOUBLE STAMPS
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WILL BE GIVEN SATURDAY AT THE CITY
MARKET FOR CASH
We make a specialty of fine sausages as we
make our own every morning. Try ours and you’ll
never go elsewhere. Fresh Pork Sausage and Ham
burger every day.
We sell Hermiston Creamery butter. By using
local butter you help keep money in the country
where you will have a chance to get hold of it again.
Buy the local butter.
CITY M EA T M A R K ET
S IK E Y & HENDERSON, 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.
The Hermiston Auto company has
The high school second team will
sold new Ford touring cars to Pryor
'Shaw and Mrs. Kathryn Garner dur play the Echo high school in base
ball at Echo Friday afternoon. They
ing the past few days.
will leave here the same time as the
C W. Tilden has purchased a De first team leaves for Umatilla, about
Lava! milking machine of the Oregon 2:30.
Hardware and Implement company.
Attorney W. J. Warner was elected
Mr. Brewer of Portland, a representa
tive of the company came here to in treasurer of the newly organized
Umatilla County Bar association at
stall the machine
MR'S. M I LJLI-Ej D E C K , P r o p .
Law n M ow ing T im e
is C o m in g -
Bring ’em to Knerr’s Repair Shop
|1**W e Weld Anything but the Break of D ay”
FLOYD KNERR
S herwin - W il l ia m s
HOUSE PAINT
H°” SWP
cat» painting coat
The only way to buy paint economically is to ferget gallon
priee 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-
inc, »o requires half the m aterial and costs half the labor
price (for painting and repainting).
So price per gallon meant nothing. Area covered, Weather
resistance, and yean of life are 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.
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.
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Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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Tw odoora eaat
O re. H tiw e. Co.
6u/p
ship in t)«e evening making 24 for Rciously, but being human we rebel will be especially interested in the
the day.
at having It forced upon us.
resourcesfulness of Crusoe. Cast on
Universal is cleverly entertaining a desert island with scarcely any
and educating at the same time by clothing, he outfitted himself in a
means of popular chapter plays, the suit of hides with the skill of prof-
latest one being "The Adventures of essional tailor. He built a house,
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Robinson Crusoe,” which comes to made and set traps, made bread and
the
Play House Wednesday.
tanned skins as perfectly as if he
Miss K. Stevens of Portland has
A number of Bibical parables are had been born to the new .life.
been visiting at the home of her sis
Robert F. Hill, director of "The
ter, Mrs. Sidney Barnard, the past touched upon. The old adage advising
children to obey their parentB if they Great Radium Mystery,” "The Flam
week.
Mis. Hogan Miller visited at the would avoid trouble is the cause for ing Disc," and the adventures of
the entire story, for Crusoe was ad “Tarzan,” directed this Universal
Keller home on Friday.
Joe Craik has been suffering from vised by his parents to not set sail on chapter play.
a pneumonia attack but is reported the sea of uncertainty.
Indige»t’or and Congtipition
There has been much speculation
better. I
having two building contracts on his
"Prior to using Chamberlain’s Tab
as to the exact color and nationality
The
Neighborhood
club
will
hold
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scott are here hands, the Inland Empire office and
of Friday, Crusoe’s faithful servant. lets, I suffered dreadfully from indi
from Wyoming visiting at the James the addition to Neil & Barker’s gar the next study meeting at the school
He has been painted very black by gestion. Nothing I ate agreed with me
Scott home. The two Scotts are age, where his crew began work to house on Wednesday, April 26.
some reviewers and yellow by others. and I lost flesh and ran down in
Don't
forget
the
Farm
Bureau
brothers and Mis. Harvey Scott is a day. August still finds time to drop
Chamberlain’s T a b l e t s
meeting tonight at the school house. In reality he was a Caribbean Indian health.
sister of Mrs. Ross Newport.
in and "kid” the boys in The Herald Rev. Secor, the speaker of the even and described by Defoe, his ‘‘father- strengthened my digestion and cured
office next door however.
me of constipation,” writes Mr3.
ing is reported to be a very inter author.” as being "bronze.”
The Baptist ladles will give a sil- ’
Boy Scouts througout the world George Stroup. Sol va y, N. Y.
esting talker. Sandwiches and cof
ver tea at the home of Mrs. E. P.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ashmun left fee will be served.
Illsley on Wcdnerday afternoon, April
Mr and Mrs. Hogan Miller, Mr.
26. The hostesses for the afternoon Wednesday, for Middleton, Idaho Mr
Typewriter Ribbons
will be Mrs. F. D. Callahan. Mrs. O. and Mrs. Ashmun have made many Antone Soneson, Miss Ada Soneson
personal
friends
during
their
stay
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
White
Carbon Paper
C. Young, Mrs. E Botkins and Mrs.
E. P. Illsley. Everyone is cordially ■here and were tireless workers for were dinner guests at the Chas. Kel
Amber or Juno^Second Sheets
the advancement of Iheir church. ler home on Easter Sunday.
Invited.
Mrs. Henry Sommerer and Ann
Their friends here "vyill wish them
Adding Machine Paper
were Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Members of the Odd Fellow and ' well wherever they go.
Stock
of
these
always
on hand
Mis. L. Brownell and Robert have
Rebekah lodges will attend next
been visiting at the W. H. Simmonson
T he H ermiston H erald
Sunday's service at the Methodist METHODISTS HAVE THREE BIG
home the past week.
church in full regalia. Thia is the
SERVICES EASTER SUNDAY
Mrs. Hogan Mil'er spent Wednes
103rd annlveisary of the founding
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a
y
visiting at the Heinl home.
of the IO . O. I’.
Easter was a big day at the Meth
odist church. There were 136 pres ROBINSON CRUSOE COMING
Rev. Hary A. Wann is moving his
ent at the Sunday school and more
study and office into the church
HERE AS A I0VIE SERIAL ■
We pay 21 cents cash for eggs or give 22
building this week. He experts to than 100 at the morning services.
The special Easter music given by
cents
credit in trade. Bring them in.
First Installment Shews in Umatilla
announce office hours within a short
the young people of the church was
Tuesday and Hermiston
time.
of a high character and especially
Wednesday Night
well rendered. A. C. Voelker sang
Hermiston now has a full troop of a beautiful sacred solo, appropriate to
“Teach, but don’t preach!”
32 Boy Scouts ai d a 12 piece scout the day, in his usual pleasing way.
A famous educator once gave this
Portland Bread, fresh every day, small loaves 10c,
band has been organized under the
Following these special opening
direction of C. P. Adams. Boys from numbers babies were christened, six advice to a group of teachers and par
big loaves, 13c
the ages of 12 to 18 inclusive are el were baptized and 16 received into ents. All of us would probably be bet
ter
educated
if
we
could
have
obtain
Picket
Flour
(satisfaction
or money back) per
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igible to memb rship.
The local membership of the church. Tho
troop is planning to put on a play in sacrament of the Lord's Supper was ed the necesary knowledge uncon-
sack...................................
»2.10 B
a short time and some time during jadministered to 86
Echo Flour, per sack
2.30 5
the vacation pejod the boys will ‘ At the afternoon service at Colum-
limke a ti Ip to the mountains. I hey j,|n jt waB noces8ary t„ provide extra
j
usually meet on Wernesday nights KCat, to acconlodote a„ who were
but will meet on Tuesday next week preacnt Four were r,.ce|Ved Into the
Hermiston Creamery B u tte r............................. 39c
due to the absence of Mr. Wann, the membership of ihe church at this
scout master on Wednesday.
service
Saturdiy a special Butterjday every week
The evening service at the church
A baby girl made her Initial ar- was well attended. Ih e subject of
rival Wednesday, April 19 at the the evening was “The Main Truth of
home of Mr. and Mra. James Todd.
Christlantlty” the fact of the resur
rection. The sermon was In keeping
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Adair of the with the Easter day and held the at
R. C. CHALLIS, Prop.
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Columbia district have traded prop tention of all from beginning to end.
The Phone is 413
Four were received into membor-
erty They spent this week visiting
with their daughter, Mrs, Earl Cald
well of Hermiston, and have moved
Mr. and Mrs. VZ. J. Warner were the meeting in Pendlton this week.
Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
J. T. Hinkle, who is after the sen
ate seat now held by Colon R. Eber
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kellogg, Mrs. hard of La Grande, Is planning an
Hnrry Straw and II« . F. A. Phelps aggressive speaking campaign this
motored to Pendlet jn yesterday.
spring. He will cover tho three
counties, making his principal ap
Mrs. C. E. Baker entertained at a peal on the issue of lower taxes.
f i t progressive dinner Friday evening.
The junior i vaudeville was suc
A. C. Voelker made a trip to Pen cessful financially as well as other
dleton Wednesday.
wise. about »75 beiug cleared above
expenses.
Mr. and Mrs. Vayne Boynton have
just moved into their new residence.
August Belsse is a busy man now,
T h e O regon H otel
Tw o dooraeftst
Ore. Hd w e C o .
back to their old home at Potlach,
Idaho where they will make their
home. They have there for the last
35 years and will be glad to live
August Belsse and his force have among thel rold friend» and child
comenced work on the new office ol ren. They leave a host of friends In
the Inland Empire Lumber company, Hermiston wishing the old folks well.
the anonuncement of which is given
Members of the Eastern Star and
in another column.
their husbands are Invited to a soci
A reception in honor of Rev. and al party to be held at the Masonic
Mrs. R. V. Ashmun was given at the lodge rooms next Tuesday evening.
Baptist church Monday evening, a
good crowd being present. Games' The Oregon flay Growers hr.ve
were played until late in the evening i ll8t •Mppftd a car load of hay from
when cake and coffee was served.
Stanfield to Pendleton at an F. O. B.
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price of »20 per ton. This is the
F. D. Stanley returned last Satur- highest price yet received for any car
day from a seven weeks stay at the *oa<I of 1921 hay.
, cancer sanitarium ot Dr. Foster at
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J Clarkson, Wash., where he was treat-
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dungan of
¡ed. Mr. Stanley is warm in his j Kearney, Nebraska left Tuesday for
praise of the work being done there. Colorado where they will make some
! declaring that from 12 to 15 persons visits before returning home.
I come every day for treatment and
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that 90 per cent of them are being
w W. Rogers, who recently moved
cured. Mr. Stanley
Stanley was
was forced
forced Io, from here to La Grande, is in town
stay an unusual length of time be today.
cause his cancer which is in his face
has run several years, but he believes
Mrs. Janies Winkler of Council,
it is now cured.
Idaho Is here this week visiting her
daughter Miss Luella Winkler. Mist
There will be Episcopal services at
Winkler met her mother in Pendleton
'the library building Monday evening,
Sunday She will return home the
! April 24 at 7:30.
end of this week.
We Want Your Eggs
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Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF-
High Grade Patent
B lue S te m F lour
Bring in Four
Films
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
z
It’s Here!!!
ALUMINUM STOCK FOR OUR i
BIG SALE
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180 pieces Aluminum at 1 cent each
. 90 piecee Aluminum at 69 cents each
78 pieces Aluminum at $1.29 each
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All shown in our large front double window
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Sale Opens Saturday Morning,
April 22, at 8:00 A. M.
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FURNITURE
POULTRY
FLOCKS
TURKEY EGGS FOR HATCHING
YOUR CREAM
Dish Pana, Roasters, Double Boiler,, Psrcolaiora, Too Ksltlas, sic.
in Ibis solo
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Cold Storage Market & Grocery ;
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DEALERS in grain and feed
Aluminum articles In regular stock at 15 per cent oil for cash during this sale,
tor those who do not find what they want In the windows, One cent Items
one to a person only, except sail and pepper shakers. These will go In pairs
at t cent each or 2 cents per pair., remember, no credits and no returns dur-
ing tills sale.
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Special for Saturday
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 t h e best
prices.
Try us
Hermiston
Creamery Co.
They Should Be Gathered Daily Where
There la DanQer of Them
Being Destroyed.
When there Is danger thnt turkey
eggs may be chilled or destroyed they
should he gathered every day, ami a
neat egg left in each nest. Skunks,
opossums, rats, crows, and dogs are
the greatest destroyers of turkey eggs,
although occasionally minks, raccoons,
coyotes, wolves, foxes, cats, and certain
large snakes also eat eggs. When a
turkey hen has been disturbed by one
of these pests, she may change her
nest to some other place and almndon
the eggs.
Eggs for hatching should he kept at
a temperature of as near «0 degrees nr
(W degrees F. as possible, and should
he turned over every day, say poultry
specialists in the United States Depart
ineut of Agriculture. They should be
larred as little as possible while ban
lllng and should he Incubated while
fresh, never hoiitlng more than two
weeks If It can be avoided. It Is an
excellent plan to mark the date on
each egg as It is gathered. In roller to
he certain thnt no eggs are kept too
'roig before they are incubated.
O u r fin is h in g d e p a r t
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
h e lp yo u g e t th e k in d o f
p ic tu re s y o u w ant.
T o use a slang expres
sion:
“ W e ’re th ere a t the
finish.”
OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND
DEVELOPING ARE
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For Kodak
No 1
Price
p r in t
of
Film l r « h
127 Vest Pocket
.28 .03
117INo. 1 Brownie
.25 .03
ISOINo. 2 Brownie
.23 .04
30 .05
116 2 A Brownie
116'2 A Brownie
or 1 A Kodak
.30 .05
118 No. 3 Kodak or
45 .05
1 Brownie Kodak
130 2 C Kodak
.45 .05
122 3 A Kodak
1
55 .05
1 post card sixe
Developing Filins
Roll of 6 or 8
____ ___ 10 cents
Roll of 10 or 18
......... 13 cents
Glossy Prints ........... 2 cents extra
Mitchell Drug Co.
W atch for Our F ive
SPECIAL FO R D
A D V ER TISEM EN TS
The First Starts Next Week
Commencing next week we will run five special advertisements,
three describing the various mechanical and body refinements
recently made in Ford ears, and two sales stories, one on cars and
I rucks, and one on the tractor. Each of them possesses a story
of distinct interest.
Do not misa these sales storiea. They tell you just what you
want to know about Ford cars and tractors. Watch for ibe first
ona in next week's paper.
HERM ISTON A U T O CO.