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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HE RH ISTON, OREGON. ' refreshm ents w ere served by the ■ ■ ■ B M H M H M H a B R R H H R M M H M H M M M H H M H H H H H B H H M M H M M M B B M H M M H H H M H M M B M M M M . hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. D. Call- ahan. ¡8 in Nevada thin week. W hile th ere he w ill subm it seme bid» on highw ay work to be don» In th e »age brush »tale. W litu last h eard from he waa a t Carson City th e sta te capital. H e repeat? th a t one of the Jobs to be done is more th an a hundred m iles Item the railw ay. J. Lee P ark er, who recently p u r chased the R. C. C hallis grocery, has moved his fam ily In to th e house form erly occupied by Rev. R. V. Aehmun. They moved Tuesday of this week. R oh » New port The National Swimming Suit Copyright 1922, J a n tw n K nitting Milla K I N G S L E Y ’S H E R M IS T O N 8 H O U S E O F P H O N E Q U A L IT Y A N D B g R V IC E ’ 171 IT’S HOT And you want your meats kept cool. The City Meat Market has a cold storage plant kept cold by our own system. Amnnia pipes keep the show cases down almost to freezing temperature. Anything you buy of us during the hot season will be fresh for we have the facilities to keep it so. You take no chances when you buy of us. SIK E Y & 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. The Oregon Hotel M RS. M IL L IE D E C K , P ro p . FREE FR EE Fora limited time only we are giving ABSOLUTELY FREE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, ONE “TON TESTED” TU B E of Corresponding Size KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP You will find the Dr. Van W ate rs w ill conduct Episcopal service» next Sunday m orn ing and evening a t the lib ra ry build, ing. The m orning service w ill be a l 11. The su b ject in the evening will te , “Life of the W orld to Come— H eaven, P u rg a to ry and H ell." I • ■ ----- - I Mlss I,,a G ilbert retu rn ed May 20 fl'om h er school duties a t Connell, . V cs I l , and Is visiting a t th e home " 'o th e r Mrs. H ugh Taylor, I sh e '^,11 leave im m ediately for Chen- W ash., w here she will a tte n d the sum m er session of the s ta te normal school. T his w ork opens Ju n e 5. Miss G ilbert w ill teach a t Connell again next year. K. E. E rickson, M arshall Newport and th e H erald editor, th e la tte r go ing along to ballast the car over the bumps, m ade a trip to H oldnian yes- terday over th e new Holdmun-Cold S prings highw ay. The road is now neatly completed and Is sure a dandy as far as It has been graveled w hich la n early to Holdnian. The road ful- lows the Cold Springs canyon and is alm ost scenic in places w here the canyon is ra th e r deep. The road Is finely engineered and has no grades of more th a n five per cent. It is s tiic tly a m arket road and will en W. J. Dobler and sons, Dan, Jo»' able th e w heat grow ers of Hold nan country to get th e ir w heat out and R ichard left last T hu rsd ay for thro u g h th e loading place a t C< Id B«HHower, C a lif, In th eir car. Bell Springs. flow er is 30 miles south of Los ______ . Angeles. Mm. Dobler is th ere now as Gordon Shotw ell retu rn ed th is h e r health requtrd a d ifferen t cllm- m ornlng from P o rtlan d w here he I a ‘e th a n the one to be found in this sp en t two days. He rep o rts th a t th e country. Shotw ell C ontractin g company h a s a Rev. Geo. C lark who spoke a t the 126,000 highw ay co n tract in De schutes county, up in the neighbor Memorial services here Tuesday hood of th e th ree sisters. The con m orning motored down w ith his wife tra c t is for the g rav elin g of seven and son. A fter the m eeting they went miles of highw ay. They w ill estab l down the riv er for a picnic an d some ish a camp in the m ountains w here it fish in g before retu rn in g home. will be cool all sum m er and w here h u n tin g and fish in g are good. The A large crow d from here w ent ov- work w ill commence in about 10 e r to Echo Tuesday a fte r th e close of th e program here. The E choites days. made a big day of It. w ith a picnic Mrrf. J. S. W est d elig h tfu lly e n te r d in n er a t noon and a ball gam e In tained a num ber of ladies on W ed the afternoon. Helix was defeated nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. by Echo, the score being 8 to 7. Those W. A. C orrell who leaves soon on a w ho saw the gam e from here held m otor trip to C alifornia Delicious th a t um pires v irtu ally presented the gam e to Echo, an otherw ise good con- test being spoiled by this feature. RED STAR RANGE the best to be had. No wicks. Burns vaporized coal oil and costs less to operate than any other oil stove on the market. See Our Window Oregon Hardware B B & Implement Co. ■ B B IR B IB R a ilB IH M R B IR R B R B B f lB lllf llllB B B B lIB B B IB B B B B B R B B R B B B f lB B B B to u rin g car to J. Lce P a rk er w ho re cently bought his m ark et here He bas also sold a Ford tru ck to 11. R obinett. _______ Mr. and Mis. Chas. T aylor w ere P endleton visitors W ednesday, ______ a large num ber from here w ent | o Pendleton Monday for the B arnes circus. _. N icholas Codd of Spokane arrived In H erm iston th is m orning on bus- Mr. and Mrs. H arry W ann and iness. Mrs. F. P. P hipps motored to W alla W alla Tuesday m orning to spend J K Shotw ell lost a horse Monday Memorial day th ere They le ft here niBht. the anim al being h it by a a t an early hour w ith the expecta- reckless m otorist. An effort has tlon of being In W alla W alla by 8 bpen Ina<le to learn th e iilcnty of ihe a. ni. Mrs. P hipps visited h er d au g h t- ‘"d ividual, but th u s far w ithout er, L aura, a t W hitm an college. success. Bring in Tour Films Don’t forget the benefit e n te rta in A fter a cold late spring the hot m ent to be given by the M ethodist at ° f thtS W eek' ^ a d l« Aid F rid a y ev en in g . J u n e 2 AU the days of th is week have been a t th e c h u rc h b u ild in g . b listerin g hot, Tuesday especially so. Ils hard on us hum ans b u t It w ill PKETTY OREGON BR:DE sure make the crops grow. O ur finishing d e p a rt CITY MEAT MARKET I FOR SUMMER COOKING I ment, through up-to-date methods anil equipment and expert handling, tan help you get the kind of pictures you want. The U m atilla County F arm B ureau News, published m onthly, cam e out dated May 27. P a rt of It is devoted to a w riteup of the recent tu b ercu losis tests for ca ttle in w hich the d airy d istric ts of th is com m unity fig- ! ured largely. F ilm we will have it. Look to us to supply your wants this season. Market prices paid for Vegetables, Fruits and Eggs, We handle U. S. Inspected Fresh and Cured Meat “The West Side Eat Shop” If its good to eat we have it. Give us a trial or der and you will be convinced that we are here to please you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hermiston Market & Grocery M O THERS ZOCO ORPHANS bring said. When he was not Inter ested he would pull out a handker chief and fold and refold it on hts knee down to the smallest subdivision. Those who knew him could easily tel! when he was not enjoying a situation, for then the handkerchief would in variably appear, and the folding con tlnue until the suffering ended.— Youth’s Companion. Many from here who atten d ed the S atu rd ay n ig h t p ictu re a t the Play H ouse recognized George H acka. th o rn e who w as leading m an in "T he L ittle M inister.” George grew up in OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND P endleton and m any people in this com m unity knew him well. H I h ap- DEVELOPING ARE Ipearance in th is big p ictu re proved Price (Price Film I of |»‘ r in t For Kodak to be quite a draw ing card. No I Vegetables and Fruits (Formerly Challis M arket) T o use a slang expres sion: “ W e’re there at the finish.” 25 127|Vest Pocket .25 117 No. 1 Brownie 120|No. 2 Brownie .25 116 2 A Brownie .30 116 2 A Brownie or 1 A Kodak I .30 118 No. 3 Kodak or Brownie Kodak .45 130 2 C Kodak .45 122 3 A Kodak .55 ! post card sise If anything is to be had in HERMISTON LODGE NO A. F.& A. M. attend. 138 Regular meeting Tuesday, June 6, 1922. Visit of the Deputy Grand Mas ter Barnes. Please By order W. M. lE ach 03 .03 .04 ,05 The to u rist season Is alread y m ak in g Its debut. A lready th e c ars from d ista n t p a rts o t the co u n try a re to be seen going th rough tow n, and th e city cam p grounds are being us ed. The hot w eather should b rin g on a heavy crop in the next few weeks. .05 .05 .05 We’re Mad About This J . D. Z urcher, H erm iston atto rn ey m ade a visit in Pendleton y ester day,— T oday's Pendleton T ribune. .05 Developing Films Roll of 6 or 8 ...................10 cents R. C. C hallis has been an active Roll of 10 or 12 .......... 15 cents Glossy Prints ............ 2 cents extra buyer and seller of autos d u rin g the T past week. He bought a new Dodge com m ercial car of the Dodge agency in Pendleton and sold his Elgin Mitchell Drug Co. 7 he Hermiston Herald—$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NOW Saturday, June 3 BARGAINS DOROTHY DALTON « ‘Idol of the North” A stirring tale of the Klondike gold rush See our large window display of Crocks, Stone Jars, Chicken Founts, Stone Milk Pans, Stone Churns, Stone Bean Pots, Stone Mixing Bowls, Flower Pots, etc. All this line is priced so far below other localities that prices will surprise you. Reason is, we pooled a carload with Pendleton, making a large freight saving as well as saving all boxing and crating expense and this saving is being passed to our customers. Compare prices with other« before buying. Jars are in sizes up to 20 gallon. SAPPERS’ INC. IA few piece* nf >1.29 Alumlwum t * le »till Io bo had HARDWARE FURNITURE IMfHJEBEftTS M a w ,,I wiadew) RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Sunday, June 4 Mrs. Ethel Long Newman, Oregon Agricultural College. 1929, who is now In charge of a Near East Relief or phanage In Armenia. She mothers her fam ily of 2.000 little w ar victims while her husband runs a 20,000-acre farm which is a part of the constructive work being done in Russian Armenia by the Near East Relief. EASY TO TE LL HIS THOUGHTS WILLIAM S. HART —— IN— Little Peculiarities of Theodore Vail Revealed Much to Friends and Business Associates. “The Cradle of Courage The»Ml«»re X. Vail, Lui hr had r«>rtuin T here wn< nothin? eccentric about Utile put alia I A Bill Hart Picture ’Nuf Sed Ma hi--4i’;ii lier. A l’ • " Wednesday, June 7 CONSTANCE BINNEY IN - “The Case of Becky” A David Belasco Play The Play House Admission 10 and 30c 1 manner. I : : Fr>m \ Paine | t e learn that for • e was ab sent-minded. Once, soya Mr. Paine, when Mr. Vail I waa M artin? on one <»f liia many tripe I to the Pa« itic -a j i. . ; ¡.,x his niece to acrompuny him lie turned to her abruptly at the moment of de p a rtu re : “Well. good-by, Kate.’ he •Id. “I'm sorry you're not coming with me.-* Her prompt r. ply that she Wui go- I Ing both startled and amused him. Ills thongliis , n s to re quire some sort of physical outlet. When listening to anyone he had a habit of making small pencil drawings curlicues, geomeirlcal shapes and letters carefully shaded. They showed that he was interested in what was T housands of salesm en now using Ford Runabouts have in creased their earning capacity up to 35%—and more. A point well worth your serious consid eration. The entire expense— including operation and main tenance rarely exceeds railroad fares. Let us prove how a Ford Runabout will help you earn more money. Terms if desired. Hermiston Auto Co. Authorized Dealers A