THE ILEBMI8TOK HERALD, ffE B lflST O X , G REGO N. Mr. and Mr*. Clay T. Embry ot Clarkson. Wash., are expected here today on a visit to their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Embry. They w ill mot­ or through from the Wahaington city. (COLI) COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES The g ir l’B sew ing club held an in­ teresting meeting on the Sommerei law n Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Mrs. II. F. Swartout, wife of the Van Oeusen was present. After ths creamery man. arrived here last Sun­ meeting refreshments were served. day from Portland where the Swart- outs lived before locating here. Wm. Leathers has sold 10 acres of E. L. Hall is carrying a well blist- red arm this week. He acquired the blisters in quite a unique way. He had been working with some gasoline and had it on l.ls arm when he went out into the sunshine where It evap- orated leaving a badly blistered arm. There will be no meeting of Queen Esther Chapter of the Eastern Star on Tuesday of next week on account of the grand chapter meeting in Port­ land on June 13. Id, and 15. Mrs. R A Stewart w ill attend as a delegate from here. Hermiston Locals IT’S HOT Mr. J. S. Richards of Seattle was the honor guest at a dinner party at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. D. Callahan, on Thursday evening, the occasion being his birthday an­ niversary. A number from town went out, and all joined in wishing Mr. Richards many happy returns of the day. And you want your meats kept cool. The City Meat Market has a cold storage plant kept cold by our own system. Amonia 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. CITY MEAT MARKET Republican and democratic pre­ v.uvi iruiu here Here at- a i- cinct W....UIURI.I.CU committeemen from tended the meeting in Pendleton last week. F. B. Swayze and W. W. Felt- house attended the republican meet- ing Friday evening, J. F. McNaught ■being unable to get there. J. S. West nd A. w. Agnew attended the dem- ocratlc committee meeting Saturday afternoon. II. J. Stillings, committee- SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop. land to Mr. Rock. Hutchinson of Pitot A picnic party consisting of the Gueslnger and Slrasaer lan l„ ie8 wa8 held at lla ( Rock ou gunday I ’ ______ Mr and „ „ c n Hearing Bnd chlldrell a;ld Mr and Mr8. , Iart a,,„ childleil fro!11 Wu8co, Oregon luotored up Sunday and spent the day at the Udey home. Mrs. Hearing and Mrs. Udey are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Golf and Mrs. Pendleton visitors in Hermiston Barton of Holdman »'tie Friday vis- Tuesday ncl.id- d Fred Bennion. coun- ,n lbb) scct,on ty agent. Joe Harvey of the East Oregonian, Rev. Geo. L. Clark of the Mrs. J II. DeMoss entertained Mr. Presbyterian church and Miss Kelley, and Mrs. H. J. Ott, W alter and Edna executive nurse of the county Red at dinner Sunday. Cross Bennon and Harvey attended the Commercial club lunch at noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mathews of Spokane spent several days this week Ross Newport returned the first CoIumb|a v|git|n g friends and of the week from his business trip I(X)kroad here w,n be remembered as Miss Bird 8 "0W wlth the Great Northern Waugaman. loa ' 1 U ------ , , i Mr. and Mrs. R. G Banks have . ° R° Ker8 and tw ° cblldren rented their plac eand movid to La He'e " and Rlrhard Upham left Grande for the Wednesday morning for Union. The ' R°K®r8 llve 8t Un*®B and ,he Upham Paul Miller has Installed a radio children will make an Indefinite vis- | n his home, it with them. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper. Helen The Play House has two new tricks and Mra. Anna Sapper were Sunday in store for movie patrons during dinner gue8ts at tbe KeHer home ______ The Baptist ladies aid will hold an the coming week. On Friday night The Neighborhood club w ill meet all day meeting nt the home of Mrs. they w ill show "Behold My W ife,” Ed. Bensel next Wednesday, June 14. which will be exhibited again Satur- next Wednesday. June 14 at the home Members and any others are w el­ day evening The Friday shows w ill of Mrs. Fowler at 2:30. be permanent in the future if it i s __________ ' come to attend. found that attendance w ill Justify, j METHODIST CHURCH NOTES County and federal officers were ¡ ° " , M° nday evening a special show w ill be seen. Hayakawa, the great Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn- In Hermiston yesterday as a result Japanese actor w ill be In Hermiston *ng worship at 11. Offeratory by the of reports of nioonshining in this district. No arrests have been report, for the first time In an Oriental ladleH double quartett "Roses after picture. "Where Lights Are Low." Rain-” Solo by Mrs. W ells. ed as yet. _____ In addition to being one of the best Reception of new members of the Miss Edlle Johnson of Seattle who plcturCB to be bad the Monday night cburph' Sermon hy the pastor. Bou­ tins been visitin g friends here left pic‘,,ru wiI> baye the distinction of ,dictlon for home last night. >e!n^ the flr8t two bn show ever beId I Services at Columbia at 2 and 3 ______ _ tu the Play House, the admission be- p. rn. Epworth league at 7:30. Col. Emmett Callahan of Board-;,ng R,wcred on ‘his one night as sn experiment. man was a Hermiston visitor Tues Good things to eat and satisfaction guar­ anteed is our motto. We handle U. S. Inspected Meats. Fruit Jars of all kinds and sizes, our prices. Hermiston Market & Grocery Albert Smith was a county seat visitor Tuesday. FREE FR EE F ora limited time only we are giving ABSOLUTELY FREE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, ONE “TON TESTED” TUBE of Corresponding Size KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP Echo Flour Mills day. Miss Edith B. Graves leaves today Mrs. I. E. Putman and little f° r Newburg, Oregon. daughter left Monday night for her ■ ' ““ old home at Sparta, Wisconsin. She! Th” Frce Methodist society of Her. had Just received word that both her mtoton baH Purchased the Miss Graves father nnd her mother were very pr°Perty on Gladys Ave. which they til. She w ill probably spend most of " ’R usc 88 a ParBonagc. th© Rummer bnck cost. — Rev. Mr. Wann and «on Loren are giving the parsonage a fresh coat of ! paint this week. Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF- High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour Bring in Tour Films • The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack The Epworth league w ill have a serial on the Vteiker lawn Friday TY PEWRITER Ribbons and carbon paper for sale at the Herald. | evening. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED finishing d e p a rt­ ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help yon get the kind o f pictures you want. O BARGAINS sion : HARDW ARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS Three former members of the Northwest Mounted Police of Cana­ da will appear in special acts at the I lay House Sunday night. Their part .w ill be tn addition to the regular show. The admission price w ill be 25 and 60 cents. One of the men was in lown yesterday. T h e / a ¡ show ing in Heppner tonight. M. P. Lindey, one of th e negroes Involved in the attack on the train crew nt Umatilla Sunday and who used the knife on the train brake­ sman is said to have admitted his guilt to the sheriff. He is now In I Jail In Pendleton, having been bound over to the grand Jury. “ W e ’re th ere at th e fin ish .” Guy Bains, brother of Mrs. Wm. OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND Phaar and former resident here. was in town from Berkeley. C alif, DEVELOPING ARE Fïïïi 127 Veit Pocket ll7 N o . I Brownie 120 No. 2 Brownie 116 2 A Brownie 11612 A Brownie or 1 A Kodak 118 No. 3 Kodak or I Brownie Kodak 130 2 C Kodak 122 3 A Kodak ■ post rard sixe P rice |l*r>< o f Ièri« O rin i r Film |E lE » ach 23 I .03 25 .03 .25 .30 .04 .05 with his wife yesterday. They left with Mrs. Shaar for Colfax. Wash . where their parents live. Mr. Bains has not been home for nine years. He served as an aviator tn the world war. west window) RADIO O UTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING — i (Formerly Challis Market) *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ . THE BEST BUTTER W RAPPERS J 1 a 3 " J " " 's that money can buy are printed by The Herald. We buy the best stock we can get and do the best work. And the price is the lowest, quality con­ sidered. a ■ We Take Telephone Orders ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« Morrow County Creamery Company HEPPNER, OREGON Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager THE PLAY HOUSE Friday and Saturday George Melford’s Par­ amount Production “ BEHOLD MY W IFE” A drama of the Canad­ ian Northwest Ethel Clayton in “ Sins of R osanne” Sunday, June 11 Roadmaster Mortimer has receiv­ ed instruction to route traffic across the Umatilla river bridge near the •45| .05 power house and from there down ,4 5 | .05 the river along the power line. Join­ I ing the main highway across the riv­ .551 .05 er from Umatilla Straw w ill be plac­ Developing Films ed on the sandy plaraa In the road Roll of 6 or 8 ......... ....... 10 cents and autotattf ,are warned to koep Roll of 10 or 12 ................. 15 cents 'heir cutouts rlosed w hile going ov- Glossy Prints ........... 2 cents extra er the straw. The high water at S A P P E R S ’ IN C . mo pr T o u se a si »ng ex p res­ 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 others before buying. Jars are in sizes up to 20 gallon. (A few piece, of *1.29 Aluminum Sale .till Io be had NEWPORT GETS CONTRACT The Newport Construction comp­ any has been awarded the contract for grading and graveling the Echo- Butter Creek road. The disiance is 6.97 miles. The work will begin at once and is to be completed by A ug­ ust 31. The bid was 534,115.70. J. K. Shotwell submitted a bid of »35,- 482.80. Newport w ill also fulld four miles of new road along stage gulch ea3t of Echo. This contract calls for MI m E stella Payne was the guest grading and graveling. The amount (>f Miss Ruth Scott a few days last ¡a about »16,000. Work has already , v^eek. commenced on this job. Get •30| .05 Mitchell Drug Co , passable. I MONDAY Sesaue Hayakawa in “Where Lights Are Low” A G r e e t A r te c in a G r e e t Jkbcl Julienne Scotts»*. Elliott D Ptoiucturc ’Behold my Wife." a t e / (rente Melfad's A fludmount Pictuie P ic tu r e Monday--Special Price 10-25c