THE H E R M IST O K H E R A T D , H ER M ISTO N , O R gG Q & Mr. and Mrs. August Linder near the Cold Springs Reservoir were surprised last Sunday by having one of their old Wyoming friends, John T. Hawks, call on them for a day's visit. The Linders, the Floyd Knerr family and Mr. Hawks are all re­ cently here from Buffalo, Wyoming. While they think Wyoming Is a good country, they all declare that Oregon ‘has it beat, and they are here to stay. The N ational Swimming Suit H. A. Scullen, beekeeper specialist Trom the O. A. C. was here Saturday lie met with the local beekeepers at the Skovbo apiaries near the Diver­ sion Dam. Saturday morning. A very interesting demonstration took place and many everyday problems were discussed. K IN G S L E Y S SER­ V IC E " Geo. Strohm, Henry Sommerer, Geo. Root and C. L. Jackson were in Pendleton Wednesday to appear be­ fore the county court in an effort to get more money for the Dairy and , Hog Show. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Jay and baby daughter of Pendleton spent the first of the week in Hermiston vis iting at the home of Mr. Jay's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jay. Copyright 1*32, J.ntaen Knitting Milla C-A-S-H over the counter will be our strict rule after July 1. This is made necessary by severe losses and by the necessity of getting money to pay our own bills. We haven’t the capital to carry your meat bills. In order to be fair this rule will have to ap­ ply to all. While most of our business is now cash over the counter we have a few very good customers who are paying the first of every month. This is perfectly satisfactory but we must treat all alike and after July 1 will have to have cash from all. Our customers will under­ stand our positiofi We are sure. By collecting caeh we will be able to give you better service and better prices. So please re­ member its strictly • CASH AFTER JULY 1 CITY MEAT MARKET SIKEY a HENDERSON, Prop. FREE FREE For a limited time only we are giving ABSOLUTELY FREE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, ONE ‘ TON TESTED’’ TUBE of Corretponding Size KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP BARGAINS See our large window display of Crocks, Stone Jars, Chicken Founts, Stone Milk Pans, Stone Churns, Stone Bean Pots, Stone Mixing Bowls, I' lower Pots, etc. Al, 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. SAPPERS’ INC. (A few piece, of *1.29 Alummam Sale .till Io be b a d e e o Wirt wiadow HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING F. B. Swayze and H. E. Hitt re­ turned Sunday from Hot Lake after spending several days vacation there. T. D. Worster is now driving a new Studebaker car which was recently purchased at the Hermiston Auto Co. Mrs. Maurice Scroggs and family leave today for their borne in Sunny­ side, Washington. Mrs. Scroggs has been in Hermiston for two weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. NOTICE This is to notify my friends and patrons (hat I will be out of my of­ The Herald office received word fice until August. Any mail will ' from Dr. W. W. Illsley who is on his reach me at the Clinic at College of Physicians and Surgeons, way by auto to the Osteopatbie con Osteopathic Loa Angeles, Calif . vention at Los Angeles. Mrs. Illsley 43-tfc. Dr. W. W. Illsley. is accompaning the doctor on his Read the Wand Ads. trip and they both report it a very pleasant one. " H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D San Diego, California, studying vo­ cal under Mr. Arnes. Mrs. E. J. Kingsley left Sunday morning for Redmond, where she will .-pend several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A Bur­ dick. Mrs. Kingsley was accompanied Charlotte Bexter of Portland, ar­ by her brother, Dunbar, who has rived last week to visit her cousins, been visiting in Hermiston for some Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson. timo at the Kingsley home. Hermiston Locals Mr. and Mrs. Tonice entertained a number of friends at Sandy the Fourth. Mr. Tonis is manager of the Jones Sand and Gravel Co., at that place. W. G. Leek, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leek, left Saturday morning for his home In Everson. Wash., aft­ er a week's visit with the family at their ranch home north of this city. No. 9281. Reserve Diet. No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Hermiston. in the State of Oregon, at the close of buaineas. Jane 30. 1922. RESOURCES Loan* and discounts $177.743.37 177,743.37 Overdraft*. secured ............. $ ...... . Unsecured „...... 686.30 686.30 U. S. bond* to secure circulation (par value) ................ .. 6.250.00 All other U. S. Govt, securities 2,735.92 8,985.92 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 40,297.70 Banking hou se...... .................. $8,000.00 Furniture, fixtures................ 2.467.80 10.467.80 Real estate owned other than banking ho»»«................... 5,062.17 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank ........................................................ 15,048.42 Cash in vault and amount due from Nat” ional banks........................................ 36.028.01 Miscellaneous cash items ............. ............ 545.24 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer............ 312.50 Total “ The West Side Eat Shop” LIABILITIES Good Things to Eat is Our Hobby To Serve the Public is Our Aim Come and see for yourself n B U SIN E SS IS GOOD ” 7 he Hermiston Herald--$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NOW E c h o F l o u r M ills MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ------------- the only absolute thing that will keep cows from bloating High Grade Patent Blue S te m F lour Mrs R. C. Rogers and children. •Catherine, Emmett and Rodney, re­ turned Saturday last from Union, Oregon where (hey spent the past month with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Woodruff. They were accomp­ anied by Helen and Dick ITpham. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack easy to adjust, and after once placed on the cow, it needs no more attention for months. Your cows will give one-fourth more milk on alfalfa pasture than any other feed. One acre of alfalfa pas­ ture well watered and pastured, is equal to eight tons of hay, If hay is harvested it will produce four or five tons, with less butter fat. MR DAIRYMAN YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THESE HALTERS they are also used for dry hay. We sell them on a guarantee, give you ten days free trial. If not satisfactory you return them at our expense. For further particulars write MINER ANTIBLOATING HALTER CO. Bend, Ore. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED or see O. C. Young at Dodd's Real Estate office Hermiston Ore. THE PLAY HOUSE THE NEW EDISON in the Heppelwhlte Design at a Saving of $22.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY a a a a Mr. George Beisse. father of Aug a list Be use. arrived Friday last from ! a a Chleago for a two months visit with ; ■ Ihe Betsse faintly. Mr Beisse is a a retired Chleago contractor and this a ■ Is hie second visit to (lie west. He was accompanied by hs neice. Miss Helen Krogger. GLORIA SWANSON In Elinor Glyn’s « The Great Moment” Paramount Magazine SUNDAY Adolph Zuker presents An eight pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Pereey Tues­ day evening at the St. Anthony's hospital In Pendleton. ■■ i a a ■ a s with Mae Murray Mack Sennett Comedy • i ■ In­ WEDNESDAY fllfc X » i If you are a lover of good music you will appreciate the superior tone qualities of this fine model of the New EDISON. to see the Heppelwhlte. “The Soul of Youth” The Hermiston Creamery Co. Also forms us that there Is a three cent s advance in both the butter market “Robinaon Cruaae”—Paramount Magazine and butterfat. which makes the price ■ of butterfat 41c net at the Hermis- toa Creamery. ^■■■■■■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b i The recent adjustment in the price of thia popular design has created new values for a truly remarkable instrument. The Heppelwhlte Model of the New EDISON, formerly sold at *1*5.50, is now offered for »145.00, a saving of *22.50. If you are a lover of good furniture you will welcome this pleasing addi­ tion to the furnishings of your home. But you are very likely a lover of both, and so we suggest merely that you see and hear this model, remem­ bering that it Is now offered at a • » » price of »145.00 and may bo bought on our BUDGET terms. *25.00 down and ,10.00 a month for , 1 months or terms to suit you. “THE GILDED LILY” C. J. Voliva is the owner of a new Ikidgn car. Mr. and Mrs. R Alexander of Port- i land arrived here Monday far a short visit at the home of Mr and Mrs E P. Dodd Isabell. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, returnrd to llermls- Ion with them after a two weeks ■ visit lit Portland. Hermiston Market & Grocery Capful stock paid in ....... 25,000.00 Surplus fund ..................................... _ 10,000.00 Undivided profits 16,049.69 Reserved for interest and taxes ac­ crued ................ 2,000.00 17,049.69 Circulating notes outstanding . .. . ............. 6.250.00 Certified checks outstanding .................. 2.206.00 Cashier's checks outstanding. 983.97 ToUl of items 21. 22.23.24 and 25 3,188 97 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check .„..183,335.41 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 29,998.85 Dividends unpaid .........................__ 1,500.00 Total demand deposits 214.834.26 Time Deposits: Certificates of deposits (other than for money borrowed) ...................... 18,844.51 Total of time deposits ... .......... 18,844.51 Mr. and Mrs. J. Waller and I daughter, Jean, left Monday morn- ling for Hidaway Springs where tiny I have taken a cottage and expect to remain for the next ten days. Mrs. W. L. Waller arrived here Saturday Morning for an extended stay at the home of her daughter, I Mrs. F. P. Phipps and eon, J. L. Waller. Mrs. Waller has hern en toute for more than a- month, v is it­ ing relatives and friend in the east and mtddle west, her la. t ¿top be­ ing St. Paul. IMPLEMENT C2_. $296,167.43 Mrs. Jacobson, daughter of Mr. J. K. Shotweil left Wednesday oil a business trip to Parkdale near and Mrs. John Leek, was here for a Hood River, where construction work few days visit last week. is being done. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Fisher left last Mrs. Otis Sprague and children, Saturday evening for Portland'where and Mrs. C. Blakesley of Portland, they will spend the next two months formerly of Hermiston, spent the visiting with their children who are Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. A located their and at Oregon City. S. Johnson. Hug|i Fraser returned home this $295.167.43 Mrs. E. E. Marker and daughter week for a few days visit with his State Total of Oregon ) County of Umatilla I ’ ’ "• eturned to Halfway Monday. They parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser. I, 8. C. Lochrie, cashier of the above named have been visiting at the home of Hugh has been in Portland for the hank, do solemnly swear t h a t the above statement is tiue to the best of iny knowledge and tielief. past month ns he has been employed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Gould. 8 . C. LOCHRIE, Cashier in the Honeyman Hardware Company Subscril>ed and sworn to before me this 6th day in that city. Miss Dorothy Ross from Pendleton • " July. 1922. Marion L. Briggs. Notary Public for Orc. I spent the week-end and the Fourth My commission expires Feb. 19. 1926 Mis« Katherine Short, daughter of In Hermiston visiting her parents Correct—Attest: Mrs. Newman and neice of Mrs. Dur and friends. F. B. SWAYZE. fey, returned to Hermiston recently R. ALEXANDER J. R. RALEY Dr. D. A. Leech, superintendent of for an extended visit. For the past Directors. I The Dalles district, spent Sunday In I wo years Mis« Short has been in Hermiston. He gave a splendid ser­ mon at the Methodist church and at I the Columbia services. He is now on his way to nttend the Central Oregon League Institute near Bend. He was very well pleased and appreciate? the work that Is being done by tlit* Echo, Oregon church and says that if present pro­ gress Is maintained llie city of Her- I miston will be one of the largest In I The Dalles district. Ray Fisher and bride returned on • lie mid-night train Saturday evening from a short wedding trip. Monday evening following they were treated to a noisy chivarri. They are at home at their ranch home east of town. O REGON H ARDWARE & Mitchell Drug Co. R. X Mitchell Preocription Druggist B IB HERMISTON, OREGON