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THE IU5BM1STOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OTŒGOH. Ihe next day. K I N G S L E Y ’S E R M I6 T O N 'S Sugar H O U S E . O F . Q U A L IT Y . A N D S E R V IC E " . O ccur«M M ef In ter« .! Gleaned lit r e and Tbare A bout (be City and Neighborhood $8.50 White Wonder Soap, 22 bars LOO Sardines . . . . .05 Toilet Paper, 20 rolls Chehalis. Wash., are on their way to Join Mr. Forner in Knox, N. D. Dr. an d Mrs. F. V. P rim e sn d and expect to remain there for the children retu rn ed from a m otor trip next year. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ 1.00 Matches, Red Stick .05 Macaroni, 3 pounds . Rice, 3 pounds . .25 .25 Fresh V eg eta b les Every D ay Phone 171 BIBLE LECTURE ((rr The Great Judgment Day Here” M illions now liv in g will n e v e r die S. H . T A L T J IA N , S P E A K E R A t th e H e rm is to n A u d ito riu m A u g u s t 18 8:00 P. M. S e a ts F vee All In v ite d N o C o llectio n to Salem and N ew port. They were gone «bout four weeks and w ere ac From F illm ore, C alifornia, cam e O. com panied on th e ir tr ip by Miss S. W hite and wife w ith th e ir three G eorgiana Briggs. children. Oline, R u th and June. They have been to u rin g the w estern coast O G. S apper and fam ily are ex and Oregon . pected home th is evening from Sea side. W. W. S h a ira rd an d sons, F rancis and E ugene, of W illow s, Oregon and M. O. S h arrard of Snohom ish, W ash., called on th eir b ro th e r, Fred, of the Oregon hotel th e firs t of the we-tk. T his is th e firs t tim e in over 25 years Itoss N ew port w as in tow n T h u rs the th ree b ro th ers have been to g e.h - day. er, H enry Pelm uljier from Pendleton is h an d lin g the telephone w ork a t the local office d u rin g the absence of his bro th er. Jay, w ho is ta k in g a sh o rt vacation from his duties. ’ S atu rd ay ut last week Mr. and Mrs. I Geo. Strohm , Mrs. A nna Strohm and Mrs. H ughes left for a m otor trip to Hood R iver and Eagle Creek. They retu rn ed Tuesday noon. They spent much tim e In fishing and rep o rt m e trip in all a very pleasant one. The young people of Columbia held a p a rty on the law n of th e Fox Miss F anny Todd retu rn ed Sunday ranch F rid ay evening of la st week. from an autom obile trip to C aliforn A bout tw en ty w ere presen t. Gaines ia. She accom panied Dr. and Mrs. w ere played and refresh m en ts nerved. H olt of P- ndieton. Miss Todd is sister of Mrs. Holt. They w ere gone R. E. M itchell and wjfe left S un about six weeks as the doctor a t day by au to for P o rtla n d to a tte n d ' tended the O steopathic convention B uyers’ week in com pany w ith Mr. in Los Angeles. Keescy of the B lum auer P ra n k D rug company. L ittle W ilm a W augam an had it nairow escape from drow ning e.t the E a rl K ingsley left Monday evening beach a t Cold S prings last Sunday to be in atten d an ce a t B uyers’ week when she got beyond h e r depth in in P o rtlan d . the sw ift curent, R. A Brownson w ent to the rescue in a row boat C. L. Lowe and d a u g h te r left Mon and quickly brought her ashore. day for P o rtlan d . Mr. Lowe u n til recently was engaged in th e res Mrs. Sam Rodgers left Tuesday ta u ra n t business here. m orning on No. 1 for San Jose, Cal. She w ilt visit there for a tim e w ith W illiam C ran d all of A shland, Ore Mr. R odgers relatives and la te r go gon, came Friday evening for a vis to Colville, near Sacram ento. She ex it a t th e home of liis p aren ts, Mr. pects to be gone about a m onth. and Mrs. C. II. C ran d all. Mr. C ran- all look up th e practice of m edicine Mr. and Mis. Ed. Joslyn. of Twin in Medford two years ago and reports Falls, Idaho visited T hursday la s t a t hi» progress as very satisfactory. the J._ D. W aghorn home. They are '1'hcy came overland in a Dodge car. trav elin g by auto. Tile Joslyns were form er residents here, residing on the H. M. C uller, H erm iston rancher, W estern Land & Irrig a tio n com p was tra n sa c tin g business a t the coun an y 's project. ty seat F riday. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES srectAi. <',,KRBirost>aNca Mrs E dna W ooton and sm all son re tu rn e d home Suaduy m orning from a visit w ith frien d s and relatives In th e valley. Mrs. Wm. S anders of E agle Creek, Oregon is enjoying a visit nt the h o m e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . 11. Simmons. Miss V iola B ennet te tu rn e d S at- I ttrday from K ent, Oregon, w here Ehe hue been th e pa t tw o m onths. Roy Rogers and fam ily expect t i l leave soon for Kelso, W ash., w h e r e ; Mr. Rogers has w ork. T h eir farm i’t litis section ha3 been ren ted to M. II. B ennett who has lived on l i e It. C. C hallise place th e p ast year. O REGON H ARDWARE & T he F arm B ureau m eeting w hich w as to have Ueen held last S atu r- dad evening a t Colum bia school was postponed u n til more of th e farm Bureau m em bers have re tu rn e d from th e ir vacations. The m eeting w ill be held a t llie school house F rid ay eve ning, A ugust 18. IMPLEMENT QO. OLYMPIC SCRATCH FEED at $3.25 Per Sack Jessie Wt-.uga.man spent from F ri day u n til Tuesday v isitin g w ith Jan e W arn er in H erm iston. This is quality feed made from the very best grain and seeds scientificly compounded. All grain and seeds are cleaned. All flour after grinding is taken out—No waste in this feed. Compare the quality and you will readily see the economy in its use. C. A. K eller has had a crew a t w ork m aking some im provem ents ia th e school yard. P a in ters have been t t s y p a in tin g and kaisom ining, g e t. ing th e building in shape for the fall term of school. * Mr. and Mis. Kellogg e n tertain ed Bessie H am m er is visiting relatives F. E. H oisington was a P endleton all the Camp Sherm an cam pers a t F reew ater th is m onth. visitor F rid ay last. a picnic supper W ednesday evening is iK iiiik ib if liiH v iB M iia B B ia ia in iiiiiiii at th e ir borne. R oasting w einers and Ja n e W arn er visited a t th e W aug- ’ Mr. and Mis. Jam es O. Jay and m arshm allow s were the special a t anian homo W ednesday. baby daughtei* were Sunday visitors tractio n s We do not give a five per cent discount, but our everyday a t the home of Mr. Ja y 's parents, prices as compared with others arc uniformly lower Mrs. J. II. Reid and B arb ara re Mr. and Mrs Isaac Jay. The p a rty consisting of Mr. and tu rn ed from a t n day’s v isit in G ar Mrsw J. K .Sliotw ell and d aughters, field, W ednesday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. T. S liroder of Van- . . . ... . Em ily and D orothy and Mrs. C. W. couver, M ath ., have been v isitin g a t . , , , . , , Kellogg re tu rn e d last week a fte r tlic J. D. Waghorn home leaving last several weeks vacation a t Camp S her Bolling Beef ....... ................... 10c Friday by au to to co n tin u e th e ir trip Pork Chops ... ................30c man n ear S u ttle Lake, w hich w ill take them th ro u g h Spok Pot R oast ........................... 1 7 t i c Lamb Chops . ......- ........ 25c ane. S irloin and T Bono ........... 25o W einers ......... ,j. ... ................ 25c Round Stcuk ......................... 25c Bologna ......... ...............20c Mr. and Mrs. F P. P hipps left in Shoulder S teak ........... 20c Minced Ilanr th eir car S atu rd ay Inst, expecting * THOSE WHO STOP AT HEKM - ♦ .................... 25c P ork S ausage ......20c, 2 for 35c ISTOM AUTO CAMP ❖ to be gone for a sh o rt to u r down the > Bacon .............. H am bu rg .......... 20c, 2 for 36c .30 and 35c ■ ❖ <. highw ay. P o rk S teak ............................26c Home Cured Boston B utts 35c <• <• •:« <• •> * <• From R ichm ondville, New York, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chezik, Elsie S. & H. -„ S i i R ichards, M argaret N eary, Lueile cam e Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Reese and Green Stamp* W ith Sullivan and Melba C ullahan left Mr. and Mis. A B. Reese, who sto p , Every S atu rd ay afternoon on a m otor trip p t d here Tuesday evening. They a te Purchase I n c re a s e y o u r b u tte r - now on th eir way to San Diego, Cal. to P o rtlan d : nd V ancouver. and expect to be th ere for an extend f a t o u tp u t. A ll d a ir y Rev. J. K. Munittn and Mr. and ed time. The R eises have traveled m e n re a liz e t h a t a I Mrs. Le«> Gritybeal and four children over 4700 m iles and made the trip SIKEY & HENDERSON, Prop.. cow g iv e s m ilk in p ro ; re tu rn e d S atu rd ay from a h u ckle. in a Ford car. They report th e trip I b erry picking excursion w hich took a very pleasant one and th a t a Ford p o rtio n to th e fo o d 1 B M B B ■ Bi ■ H B B B I I B B B B X litem about 1C miles above Meacham. is alrig h t, for it caused no trouble a n d c a re g iv en h e r. Due to a h-avy frost w hich caused nt all, “ Leave It to th e F o rd .’’ The cow’s worst enemy now is (he b erries lo fall off tliey only got the fly. Keeping the flies off your Mrs. C orner and four children. about a pin t. cows now will pay you a big profit Joseph, Lilly, H arold and R ena of by increasing the milk and butter Soren Jensen re ,tin te d Mot,day fat. from Helix w here he hits been the U se D r. H e ss F ly past four weeks w orking in (ho liar- Echo, Oregon vest fields. C h a s e r once o r tw ice Here are some of our regular Everyday prices Good Price Sid Saylor f U m atilla was a bual- i liens v isito r in H erm iston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K ncrr left last Sunday for a m otor trip to Portland and S eattle. They exptvi to he gone a week 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 read T ry a S ack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED . ..The H erm iston A uto Co. reports the sale of a Ford to u rin g ear last week to Ben Jury of B u tte r Creek. to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news paper v/e do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure a d ay . G ive, th e old f a ith f u l cow g rea t re lie f a n d c o m fo rt. 10 Sacks Sugar - $8.00 (That we will sell on Saturday morning before 9 o’clock) 10 Sacks Sugar - $8.25 (That we will sell on Saturday between the hours of 9 and 12) After 12 Noon, $8.50 per sack W e a r e h e a d q u a r te r s fo r FR ESH V E G E T A B L E S A N D FRUITS W h e n in o u r s to r e if you d o n ’t see w h a t you w a n t a s k f o r it. W e in v ite one a n d all to m a k e a p u r c h a se , a s o u r m o tto is “ s a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d .” U m Pr. U s *’ Fly Chaser Sold in one-b If and one gallon can», $ 1.25 and $2 ---- FOR S A L E BY----- M itchell D rug C o . To S ee Us iBaaaaiBaaiaaaiBaBiiiBiBBaaiBiiiBBj THE PLAY HOUSE Hermiston Market & Grocery “ The West Side Eat Shop” Htrm islon, Oregon A. E. M orrison, who has been Blok for the past th ree m onths, a t his ranch home n orth of H erm iston, con tinues to im prove very slowly. Jam es Morrison expects to leave for P o rtlan d Sunday for an indefi n ite stay. a a a a aH ■ We Take Telephone Orders JIH Waaaaaaaaaaaa a waaaaaawa iwiBj Echo Flour Mills M A N U FA CTU RERS OF- t h a t m o n ey can b u y a re p rin te d by T he H e ra ld . W e b u y th e b e s t sto c k we c a n g e t a n d do th e b e s t w o rk . A nd th e p rice is th e lo w est, q u a lity con- sid e re d . a J CITY MEAT MARKET We Want Yon H e r m isto n Produce & “ The Best o f Supply Co. Good Service" “ The Best o f Good Service’ ' i THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS Bvtterfat snnging f We handle only merchandise of realiable quality, the matter of cheapness in first price is never considered in this store. Quality, is our motto, at reasonable prices. ? T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T 1 he Hermiston Herald--$2.00 SUBSCRIBE N O W Vayno G uid an e of P endleton was a visitor in H erm iston last Tuesday. B 1 " ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B I F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y ’AWr"?*-* * K E E C. E. Guodlin of U m atilla is one of th e la te st p u rrh a se ts of a Ford lo u rin g c ar from (he H erm iston Au to t'o. WHILE THEY LAST We will give free to each person over 18 years of age one genuine KEEN KUTTER RAZOR with a cash purchase of $1 or over in addition to our regular discount Limited to one Razor to a person. Be sure and get yours before they are all gone. SAPPERS’ INC. (A few piece, of $1 29 Aluminum 5.1« .till to be had He w ell window HARDW ARt 1MPI.EMF.NTS R A D IO O U T F IT S F U R N IT U R E EL E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T IN G ELLIOTT DEXTER in "THE WITCHING H O UR” Miss Doris Swayxe left Tuesday m orning for P ortland w here she will be a guest of Miss E ldora Kingsley of th at city. She exp«cts to be gone about a week a ■ SU N D A Y H. A. Mr-Keen re u rn ed Monday evening from P ortland w here lie haa been receiving medical treat m t lit for lhe p ast week. . ______ I Mrs. C. S. M- N aught anil son Allen J retu rn ed Sunday a fte r h av in g spent several weeks a t B ingham Springs. Nancy and Jon Mr-Naught rem ained th ere for several more days and w(ll (hen re tu rn w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb I I j | I I PAUL WEGENER in (G u a ra n te e d f o r th r e e y e a rs ) “THE GOLEM” p a rty consisting of Mra. Phelps. Dick and D orothy H itt and Mrs. Carl Voyen and son who have been spending th e ir v acation al Ring- ham S prings for the past tw o weeks B retu rn ed Sunday. ■ a ■ i DOUGLAS MacLEAN in F. B. Swayxe made a business trip * ..„ - i- n — ! ! A Battery-for Every Make o f Car Ì ■ ■ B ■ hit * A d m issio n 10 a n d 3 0 |cen te (0 Portland Monday and returned f t __________________________________________ L ______ NO Acid! NO Water! NO Attention! !! W ED N ESD A Y s ■ “PASSING THRU” ■ is ■ The Mac-Dry Batteries For Automobiles a ■ ■ J J ■ ■ ’ J - . , ■ ; local agents ■ '___ , „ ,xur,r. - " Hermiston AutoCo. * I