«JSKAJLU, ILKKJtllSTOy, OREG4MT.'
We are Paying--
F. C. McKenzie left Sunday night
for Columbus, Ohio in response to
word that his father was in danger
of death. Mr. McKenzie will prob
ably be away from here about four
weeks.
22 c
For Fresh Ranch Eggs
K I N G S L E Y ’S
iB M IS T O N a H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O B g W V IC K
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171
DOUBLE
STAMPS
A . ’ e •
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.
C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop..
Why Go Home for Lunch
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 h e O regon H o te l
Harry McMillan will join the Sap
Jake Nelson, chairman of the re
publican county central committee per force within a few days as head
was In town Tuesday looking over of an electrical department to bo put
in by the store. They will handle
the political situation.
a stock of supplies and will do in
stalling and contracting. Harry left
A car load of hogs is being shipped
for a short vacation trip to Portland
from here today to the Pendleton
Monday night and will go to work
Meat company. The following men when he returns.
are making up the car: H. J. Still
ings, E. L. Jackson, Cleve Clark, H.
H. B. TO SPONSOR CHILD CON.
B. Hanby and Geo. Strohm.
The prize winners in the home
beautification contest should get
their stock within a very few days
as the revised orders have gone in
to the Oregon Nursery. Those who
are to get the stock will be notified
as soon as It arrives.
is C o m in g —
Bring ’em to Knerr’s Repair Shop
“We Wald Anything but the Break of Day”
Two door» east
Ore. Hùwe. C®.
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
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High Grade Patent
Blue S tem F lour
Oregon hardw are & Implement Co.
1 Bring in Tour
Films
.45
.45
.55
Developing Films
Roll of 6 or 8 .................. 10
Roll of 10 or 12 ..----......... 15
Glossy Prints ............ 2 cents
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extra
Mitchell Drug Co.
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A nnouncem ent
YOUR CREAM
Beginning at once, we w l« be In position to figure with all
Who are Inierezled in electrical wiring or other electrical work,
for «heir requirements.
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I known here for many years past.
and hl. reputation as a Gas Engine man and eleetrletan la
He will have complete
charge of our electrical contracting department, so we invite
inquiries for complete electrical Installations.
will also look after all g .s engine trouble calls.
Mr. McMillian
We will also
carry a complete stock of electrical fixture, and supplies. In ad
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dition to our regular complete hardware. Implement and furni
ture stock.
Let
uh
figure on your wiring.
SAPPERS’
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
FURNITURE
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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
Mr. W. II. McMillian ha., been employed
by
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Creamery Co.
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It sticks in human relations like
postage stamps on letters.
The
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex
pects it to be used by its postmasters
and employees in dealing with the
public.
Help them in its use beginning
with
POSTAL
IMPROVEMENT
WEEK, May 1-0, 1022.
BOARDMAN NEWS
B r ECI AL CORSEH1-ONDRNCB
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family and taken charge. The lessee,
promise the same high standard "ol
service, and have some plans for pub
licity to increase the patronage. They
will also maintain taxi service
throughout this section.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 100X100
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Warner, owners
corner, Vancouver, Wash., clear
and proprietors of the Highway Ian . Suitable for residence For acre
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
at Boardman during the past five
age under ditch. Box 114, Hep
years have leased the same to Mr.
pner, Ore.
33-4tc.
Boardman, Ore., April 27— Win and Mrs. L. S. Bonney of Lebanon,
ners of tho annual declamation con Oregon who have arrived with their
Want Ads Bring Results
test of the Boardman schools last
Saturday night were; high school
Typewriter Ribbons
division first, Wahnana Rands;
Carbon Paper
second, Caryl Signs. Intermediate di
vision first, Violet Gilbreth; second,
Amber or Juno Second Sheets
Weldon Ayers. Primary division,
Adding Machine Paper
,'irst Nahava Kutzner and Norma
Gibbons and Dale Albright tied for
Stock of these always on hand
second place. The judges were Mrs.
T he H ermiston H erald
Eggleston and Miss Eilertson, teach
ers of the Irrigon schools and the
Rev. • D r.Benson of Portland. As a ■■■■
part of the evening’s entertainment
a four reel film of John Bunyan’s
Pilgrim’s Progress was shown. Fol
lowing the exercises refreshments
were served in the school cafeteria.
Our New Coupon Books
Will Save You Money
We are going to offer you a book that you can
save 5 per cent on every dolbr you spend here
$5.00 books for $4.75: «10.00 books for $9.50 and
«20.00 books for «19.00, if paid in advance.
We Sell Ice
and deliveries made after the first of month
We handle the Best of Meats
Much of it U. S, Inspected
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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Jones. Many of her little friends
were bidden to share In the celebra
tion and a large birthday cake was
the center of much joy. After a
pleasant evening the children depart,
ed having had a fine time. Mrs.
Jones was sponsor of the affair.
lived here and is well known in this
The Umatilla ball team surely are
vicinity. Harry was formerly locat
out
to win this year. They more
ed in the Yakima valley.
than beat Stanfield last Sunday, ev
Mrs. O. G. Sapper was a Pendle en though it was said that Umatilla
didn’t really play a good game Wo
ton visitor Tuesday.
have hopes of winning the pennant
this
year and intend to keep up the
Jens Skovbo the well known local
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good work.
bee man left Monday afternoon for
April 26 at the school house. A num.
The 100th anniversary of the birth
The Dalles with a truck load of bees.
ber of excellent papers bearing on I of General U. S. Grant was celebrat
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
F.
King
had
a
few
He has rented them to The Dalles
the subject of fur tiading In Oregon
Commercial club vhich will distrlb- friends in to dinner on Wednesday were read. Among those on the pro ed this morning by a special program
at
their
ranch
home
on
the
Columbia
consisting of patriotic songs, sketch
i ute them among the fruit growers
gram were Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Mrs. es of the important phases of Grant’s
highway.
of Wasco county, the purpose being
W. A. Leathers and Mrs. W. H. Sim life with appreciations of his services
to pollenlze the fault blossoms. The
A home talent play will be given mons whose paper on Indians of old as general and president.
bees will be kept there about a month
under¿he
direction of Mrs. Benjamin Oregon was especially interesting.
Mr. Skovbo returned home Tuesday.
on Wednesday night, May 3 at 8 p. The next club meeting will be May
Commencement date for the local
m. in Pound’s hall. The proceeds 10 at the home of Mrs. A. R. Fisher.
The aluminum sale advertised last
schools has been set for May 25 with
At
this
meeting
will
be
held
a
bazaar
from this play will be applied to
week by Sappers' Inc., proved to be
of useful household articles. Each Dr. F. A. Magruder, associate pro
a big success, almost the entire stock ward the purchase of a new piano member is requested to make one or fessor of political science at O. A C
for
the
Community
church.
Everyone
being disposed of by 9 a. nt„ an hour
as commencement speaker. The class
in town is urged to attend and do more of these inexpensive articles j
has three members, Edna Broyles,
their bit toward making this a suc ,of Bcraps or unbleached muslin and I
leave it at the home of Mrs O. O. Wilma Gilbreth and Leroy Gilbreth.
cess.
Felthousc before the next meeting. who will give a class night program
on May 24.
118 No. 3 Kod»k or
Brownie Kodak
130 2 C Kodak
122 3 A Kodak
post card size
The Suprricr Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
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So price per gallon meant nothing. Area covered, weather
resistance, and years of life are the real things that deter
mine price economy. On that basis S W P it the cheapest
per-gallon outside paint you could buy.
S W P hat 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.
The Farm Bureau get-together
held at the school house Friday eve
ning was well attended with 72
grown-ups and about 40 children be
ing present. The following program
was rendered: Cortlmunity sing, led
O ttR f in is h in g d e p a r t
by Mr. Voelker;Whistling solo. Mrs.
Udey; Male quartet, Messrs Phipps,
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
Waugaman, Wann and Voelker; Vo
m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
cal solo, Joe Udey; Address, Com
and e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
munlty life, by Rev. Secor.
Rev. Secor was introduced by an
h elp y o u ’gf t the k in d o f
old friend, Mr, E. E. Graham. His
p ic tu re s you w ant.
address was very interesting in that
community life and the personal
touch with your neighbors in coun
T o use a slang ex p res
try and in the city were compared
sio n :
throughout. Every Illustration used
A Fanner Cured of Rheumatism
“ W e ’re there a t the
bore directly on the theme of com
“A man living on a farm near here
finish.”
munity life.
came in a short time ago completely
Fred Bcnnlon, county agent, brief doubled up with rheumatism. I hand
OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND
ly outlined the farm Bureau as an ed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s
DEVELOPING ARE
organization.
Liniment and told him to use it fre-
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Price |fr> ce
After the program refreshments ly” says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills,
I For Kodak
of
p r in t
No
Film |Fa«h
consisting of sandwiches and coffee
127|Vest Pocket
.25 .03 were served The meeting adjourn N. Y. “A few days later he walked
into the store as straight as a string
117|No. 1 Brownie
.25 .03
ed to meet again the second Friday and handed me a dollar saying, give
120|No. 2 Brownie
.25 .04 evening In May.
me another bottle of Chamberlain’s
118 2 A Brownie
.30 .05
Liniment; I want It in the house all
116 2 A Brownie
The Neighborhood club met Wed., the time for It cured me.”
or 1 A Kodak
.30
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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 m aterial and costs half the labor
prico (for painting and repainting).
(Continued from Page One)
Miss Laura Phipps came from
Walla Walla Friday evening to slay
over Saturday visiting at the home
of her parents.
L a w n M o w in g T im e
FLOYD KNERR
The only way to buy paint economically is to f s r g tt gallon
p r is t and figure costs by area covered and years of life.
Mrs. R. L. Barnard drove down in
her car from Walla Walla Tuesday
A violin recital by Mrs. Benjamin
and is visiting at the home of W. B.
pupiis was given on Friday night at
Beasley.
the home of Mrs. McFarland. Tho
Harry and Harvey Cook returned class did very well and wero treated
Tuesday morning from Los Angeles to ice cream and cake after they
for a visit hero. Harvey formerly had rendered several selections.
M RS. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p .
Two rioorseaat
Or®. HriweCo.
W IL L IA M S
HOUSE P A IN T N M
SWP ctrt « painting cost
Mrs. T. S. Townshend has return
ed to Portland from California and
Us expected In Hermiston the last of
this week where she will join her I
husband.
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k C. CHAUJS, Prop.
The Phone is 413
Flck Premier Tr-ed
3 0 x 3 , ->10.85
Non-Skid Fabric
30 x 3X — 11.83
Extra-Ply Red-Top
30 x 3<i— 17.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Clincher Cord
3 0 x 3 ? ,— 17.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Cord Straight Side
30 x 3?,— 19.85
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Six-Ply Non-Skid
Cord 31 x 4 - $27.00
Non-Skid Cord
32 x 4 — 30.50
Non-Skid Cord
32 x 4Ji— 39.00
Non-Skid Cord
34 x 4?,— 41.00
Non-Skid Cord
35 x 5 — 51.50
r | MIE lower prices on Fisk G ird Tires are interest*
J - mg to you because they buy more tire value than
higher priced tires can give you. Comparison with
other tires will show you Fisk arc bigger, stronger,
and lower priced throughout the range of sizes.
T h ere’j a Fisk T ire o f e x tr a valu e in eve ry size,
fo r c a r, truck o r sp e c J w a g o n
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Ford Sales Show Rapid Increase
Rush of Orders Boost April Output to 101,164
Ford retail sales showed a rapid .„crease in volume during
March, says a report from the Ford Motor company. Detroit and
have necessitated the building of 101.164 Ford cars and trucks in
April in order to meet the requirements.
This is the largest output of Ford cars ever scheduled for April
being 10.000 above tlje same month of a year ago. It also marks
an early opening of the spring and summer buying and seems to
i h in ’l*
Fnr,i C,r" *nd tn,Ck8 W"‘ ** w” d '»
than in 1921, which was a banner year.
Orders for Ford cam and trucks h a y already exceeded the sup
ply In many parts of the country and purchasers are finding it
necessary to accept deferred delivery. The Ford factory at 1>
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Ford dealers throughout the United Staten are urging Ford
customer» to place their orders early and thus prevent the r i i
sibtllty of having to wait for delivery.
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