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Sugar
Occur* n o ot Internal Gleaned Here
*nd There About the City and
Neighborhood
White Wonder Soap, 22 bars 1.00
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Matches, Red Stick
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Macaroni, 3 pounds
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Rice, 3 pounds
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Fresh V e g e ta b le s E very D a y
since June 1 having made the trip
through California and Oregon and
will go from here to Idaho and
Washington, and then to Vancouver.
Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned Tuesday
from a visit with her mother at Al
bany, Ore. She was accompanied
Mrs. D. H. Cook and little son, there a week ago by Mr. Biggs who
Chester, left last Thursday evening returned early last week.
for an extended visit with friends
and relatives in Tacoma, Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart of Iowa,
$ 8 .3 0
Toilet Paper, 20 rolls
Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Carìlu'.d and
Mr i. A. C. Keopptn and son Alfred
of Pendleton w r e week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Two cars from Chicago were park
ed at the camp Sunday evening. In
one car was Mr. and Mrs W. Sulli
van and in the other was Mr. Mrs.
John Hogan, and they are all bound
for California, but will first make a
tour along the Oregou coast. They
fotmerly of Hermiston, are the par have been On the road since June 4
Miss Ruby Crow of Pendleton is ents ot a baby boy. Word was receiv
spending the week at the home of ed by the happy grandparents, Mr. he thep ‘slopped for several days at
many of the scenic spots.
Mrs. Aiely Thompson.
and Mrs. It A. Stewart, who live
northeast of town. The baby has been
P. A. Hughes and two daughters,
C. S. McNaught and family motor named John Robert.
Alice and Louise came from their
ed to Bingham Springs Sunday. Mr.
home in Calgary, Canada and are on
McNaught returned Monday, but
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, and
Mrs. McNaught and children re daughter Jane, returned yesterday their way to Vancouver, B. C. after
mained to spend several weeks there. from Seaside where they have been having toured Idaho and Oregon.
for the past week. They made the
From Fresnio, California came G.
Jarvis Durfey and Dave Mittles- trip by motor.
H. Evans, wife and two children,
dorf motored to Pendleton Saturday
Glenn and Vesta. They are on their
and returned Sunday morning.
M. Ablanalp and John Schild of way to Leadlore, Idaho where they
Tillamook were in Flermiston yester
Miss Dorothy Ross spent the week day looking after business interests will make an extended visit.
end in this city at the home of her ; here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Mills and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
three-year-old son, Robert are from
B. S. Kingsley of Portland return
Miss Twila McDade left Sunday ed to Hermiston Tuesday for a few Oiltown, Oklahoma and are bound for
evening for her home in Portland, weeks stay. He made the trip by au Iho coast then for California. They
are accompanied on their trip by
after having spent several days at to.
Vernon Strickler.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ileinl.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waller of Pas
C O. Bacheller, the oil man, is adcna. California, spent a few days
spending a few days at his home in at the honle of Mr and Mra p p
ortland.
Phipps. Mr. Waller is a brother of
,
Mrs. Phipps and John Waller cf ihis
F. D. Stanley, a former resident of clty Tliey Ief, WedneBday tor Yakl.
-he Hermiston project who is now ma whcre they wi„
before fe_
Jiving in the Willamette valley, w asfturning to Pasadena.
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Mumau, Mr. and Mrs.
We do not give a five per cent discount, but our everyday
.
Lee Graybeal and daughter, Ger
Mr and Mrs. Otto G. Sapper and trude expects to ,eave on Mond
for
prices as compared with others are uniformly lower
daughter Helen, left Wednesday Meacham and the huckleberry patch-
morning by motor for Seaside, Ore- e8e
gon. They expect to be gone several
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'Veeks'
Services at the Free Methodist
church for Sunday are as follows:
Bolling Beef ..........................10c Polk Chops .......................... 30c
Margaret Waterman spent several Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching
days this week at the home of Beat- at n followed by class meeting,
Pot Roast ......................... 17 t4c
Lamb Chops ..... ............ ... 25c
lice Bensei.
Everybody welcome. In the evening
Sirloin and T Bono .......... 25c Weiners ...................................25c
Round Steuk ........................2Gc
services wilt be held at Irrigon,
.....20c
James Todd returned Tuesday |
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Shoulder Steuk
................ 20c Bologna ......................
Minced Ham ........................25c
_ from a business trlp ,o Pa,° Alto’
George and Gerald McKenzie left
Pork Sausuge ......20c, 2 for 35c
California. He was gone about a on the noon bus Thursday for Pen
Hamburg ......... 20c, 2 for 35c Bacon ....................... 30 and 35c
week.
dleton where they will join their
Pork Steak ......................... 25c Home Cured Boston Butts 35c
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow and O'Daniels, for
vacation in the
S. A H.
j George and Ed Beddow left Monday mountains,
Green
morning for points in Wisconsin and
Stamps With
Every
Iowa
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, , . where they will visit in their i The Misses Eloise and Eleanor
Purchase
old home communities during the Wrlght returned to thelr „
| summer months. They will also be Salem this morning after having
at a family reunion in Iowa spent two weeks at the home Qf Mr
| They will make the trip by motor and Mrs. F. M Guiwitg. Eloise and
SIKEY & HENDERSON, Props.
and expect to visit the Glacier Na- Eleanor are neices of Mrs. Guiwlts.
tional park, and the YellowRtone Na_
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“THE FAITH HEALER’’
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H ere are som e of our regular
Everyday prices
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hedreen of Se
attle, Wash, who have spent several
weeks touring the Oregon coast are
now bound for Lewiston, Idaho.
They will first stop for several days
in Pendleton.
O REGON H A R D W A R E &
IM PLEM ENT C2_-
See the lawless underworld of the
Texas Border! August 5th.
Hermiston Market & Grocery
NOTICE
This is to notify :ny friends and
patrons that I will be out of my of
fice until August. Any mail will
reach me nt the Clinic at College of
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons,
Los Angeles, Calif ,
43-tfe.
Dr. W. W. Illsley.
“ The West Side Eat Shop”
Lemons!
Lemons!
Lemons!
Read the Wand Ads.
This it Lemon Weather
W e have—
Bring in Tour
T h e B ig L e m o n s
S u n k is t L e m o n s
150 dozen L e m o n s
Tikis
T h e P ric e is R ig h t
W e s till h a v e so m e p u re c a n e b e rr y s u g a r. N o w
is th e tim e to buy, i t is s till g o in g h ig h e r.
CITY M E A T M A R K E T
Good things to eat.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C om e one, com e a ll
O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F-
High Grade P atent
B lu e S t e m F lo u r
T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f Scientific M illing
M akes B e tte r B re a d
T ry a Sack
ANOTHER DROP
-in price-
On Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes
3 0 x 3 ’’~ $ 1 1 .9 5
3 2 x 3 '- $ 15.00
O th e r sizes in p ro p o rtio n
KNERR’S R EPA IR SH O P
I)u c to la te n e s s o f se aso n , w e w ill a lso m a k e so m e
sp ecial prices on Oil S to v e s f o r m o n th ly p a y m e n t
sa le s, a n d th e re a re no b e tt e r Oil S io v e s to be h a d
th a n o u r K a ro g a s a n d A u to F e e d Oil S to v e s
S A P P E R S ’ INC.
IMPLEMENTS
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w ith th e
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extra
A ll p u r c h a s e rs a r e s a tis fie d .
g r e a t.
T h e d e m a n d w ill be
G e t y o u r o rd e rs in e a rly in o r d e r t h a t
e a rly d e liv e ry m ay be a s s u re d .
S ee O. C. Y oung, R esident A gen t
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F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Quick were
Pendleton visitors Monday.
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VIOLA DANA in
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THOMAS MEIGHAN in
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Mr. and Mrs. Robinet to are re.
joletng over Ihe arrival of on 8 1-2
pound son, on July 25.
This Pictare U Tehee From the Nev.1 Written by Booth Tarkingtoe
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GEORGE MELFORD in
Tuesday at the dinner held at the
Hermiston Hotel, the members of the
Commercial club discussed the water
situation and the ehlorino plant
which was installed some time ago
to purify the water. Plans are now
underway to establish two rural de
livery routes Instead of the cite.
Miss Elisabeth Beasley was la
Pendleton Thursday shopping and
visiting friends.
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THE PL A Y H O U SE
Edward Watson came overland
from Seattle last Friday and expects
Io spend a couple of weekg here vis-
Itlng at the M. D. McDermitt home,
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Rural Mall Carrier J. A. Reeves
Is driving a new Ford on his route.
t h a t m o n ey c a n b u y a r e p rin te d by T h e
H e ra ld . W e b u y th e b e s t s to c k w e
c a n g e t a n d do th e b e s t w o rk . A n d
th e p ric e is t h e lo w e st, q u a lity c o n
sid e re d .
D u rin g th e p a s t w e e k m a n y te s ts h a v e b een m a d e
M itchell D rug Co.
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
: THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS
Norman Rtibner ntid hts mother,
Mrs. John Rtibner accompanied by
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tha Winslow drove to Heppner last
Tuesday, returning the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of the |
Echo Furniture Co. were Hermiston B
visitors Sunday.
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Above applies to cash purchases
only
FURNITURE
now on their way for a visit to Van
couver, B, C. They have been touring
Bert Mullen, local barber, was a B
Stanfield visitor last Tuesday.
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For the W eek of July 14 to 2 0
inclusive
(A few piece, of $1.29 Aluminum Sole .till to bo had
Tuesday.
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Charles Henderson ot the City ❖ <• <• 4» 4. <• <• <p 4. 4. 4. .5. 4. .j, 4, 4
Meat Market, accompanied by his
During the past week or two it
wife and Miss Edna Boklsh were has been noticed that more tourists
Pendleton visitors last Thursday. On have been at the camp grounds, an
ihe way up they had the misfortune average of about eight to ten cars
to run off the bank hut no one was every evening. In their many conver.
injured.
nations they all mention the fact that
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this is a very fine auto camp and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hewett of Echo that they enjoy their visit to Herm
spent Sunday in Hermiston.
. iston.
A carload of honey cans arrived
here Tuesday to be distributed among
honey producers of this project.
2 5 P er C ent O ff
on all
O il S to v e s an d
Ice C ream F reezers
HARDW ARE
120 i No. 2 Brownie
.25
116 2 A Brownie
.30
11612 A Brown ie
I or 1 A Kodak
.30
II8 IN 0 . 5 Kodak or
I Brownie Kodak .45
13012 C Kodak
.45
12213 A Kodak
.55
I post card size
Develcping Films
Roll of 6 or 8
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Roll of 10 or 12
..... . 15
Mr. F. Graybtal of Pendleton was
Donna. Texas is represented by
a business visitor in Hermiston last Mrs. Geo. Ludlow and son who are Glossy Prints ........... 2 cents
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DEALERS IN G R A IN A N D FEED
3 0 x 3 -$ 1 0 .1 5
Mrs. I. E. Putman and daughter
F°ntaine La Rue, by her human
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
Marjorie are expected to arrive in cflaracterization of Mary Beeler, the
m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
Hermiston, Saturday or Sunday. *nvaBd In "Iho Faith Healer,”
They have been visiting for the past George Melford’s latest Paramount
an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
two months in Wisconsin,
picture which comes to the Play
h e lp yo u g e t th e k in d o f
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House next Sunday, proves herself
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graybeal of Ir- a versa,i,e actress,
p ic tu re s you w ant.
rlgon were here Saturday and Sun-
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(lay to attend the Free Methodist whlcl* Miss La Rue recently made
T o use a slang e x p res
i Conference which was held in this ^ier debut in Paramount pictures,
sion :
j city. While here they were guests she had the role of a Malay sorcer-
jof Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Ogden.
j es8’ und 011 who saw her ln that
“ W e ’re there at the
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production and who will see her per-
finish.”
Mr. Eber Mosste traded his big formance in "The Faith Healer,” will
truck last week for 80 acres of land notice the difference ln the charact- OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND
erization.
DEVELOPING ARE
in the valley and $600 in cash.
Price 1Price
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For Kodak
Mr. Fred Earl of the Peoples ❖
Film Each
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Warehouse, Pendleton, was ln town <• THOSE WHO STOP AT HERM- *
Monday to attend the Wowe sale.
.25 .03
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