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T R k HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. I been to u rin g for th e paat five weeka, u they »topped for »ome ttm « a t the Y ellow stone P ark . K I N G S L E Y ’S H t R M I g T Q N ' t H O U » I Q F Q U A L IT Y A N D g I R V I C t " P H O N E 171 Slashing R edu ctions in GROCERIES Sugar . . . . $8.70 White Wonder Soap, 22 bars 1.00 S a r d i n e s ................................. OS Toilet Paper, 20 rolls . 1.00 Matches, Red Stick . . .05 Macaroni, 3 pounds . . .25 Rice, 3 pounds . . . .25 Ladies Tailored Blouses $8.50 numbers cut to • • • $ 5 .5 0 $10 numbers cut , T ra n sfe r ) ’ D R E S S $ 7 .0 0 to 10503^4 3CBO $11 numbers cut ST A N D A R D $ 7 .5 0 to D ESIG N ER PATTERNS $14 numbers cut w ith THE EELROBE $ 9 .0 0 to Mr. and Mrs. P au l R. Moore and tw o children of E n te rp rise a re on th e ir way to E ugene w here they will m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Prom C edar R apids, Iow a came L, B. C alder, w ife and th req children, who a re on th e ir way to Los Angeles, Calif. They have been to u rin g for the past tw o weeks. Ball M asons te l S e a lin g M ason P in ts Q u a r ts and E conom y . . . . $1.00 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gosney who have visited a t Seaside and M arsh field, Ore. for the past week stopped here T uesday evening on th e way to th e ir home in D ayton, W ash. S elf Sealing M asons Ja rs Q u a rts $1.40 Q u a r ts . H a lf G allon 1-2 G al $1.75 . . $1.25 1.60 cen ts a do zen Children’s Shoes in L ace or Button Brown C alf, Rubber H eel School O xfords $6.00 the B row n C alf Girls I affairs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Occurence« of Interost Gleaned Hero and There About the City and Neighborhood C. O. B acheller, th e oil m an re tu rn ed Sunday from P o rtlan d w here he has been for th e p ast week, a t ten d in g to business m atters. E. P. Dodd spent Monday n t tho county seat, looking a fte r business w ith frien d s and relatives. He re tu rn ed S nturday m orn in g to take up Miss A da Soneson re tu rn e d S un his w ork in H eppner. day from a two week’s v isit w ith friends and relatives in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mis. C. S. McNs tig h t re turn ed T hursday of la st week from T he m eeting of th e C om m unity a m otor trip to S eattle and P ortland. club planned for Septem ber 6 th has been postponed u n til Septem ber 19 W. L. B lessing and fam ily re tu rn due to rep airs being made a t th e li ed Monday from a tw o w eek’s m otor b rary . Club m em bers will please note trip to P o rtlan d and Seaside. th is change of plans. Dr. and Mrs. H olt of Pendleton Dewey P ayne spent several days visited in H erm iston last week end In H erm iston th is laHt week v isitin g as guests of Mrs. H o lt’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R a » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ > ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Chezik and Melba C allahan spent S atu rd ay and Sunday a t L ehm an Hot Springs. Bacon Chunks in ,b,°o"‘2 Ib’ 2 5 c pound Boston Butts, 3 0 c a pound Boiling M eat, 10c a pound FOR S A T U R D A Y O NLY II. J. S tillin g s, a P oland China breeder who lives in (he Colum bia d istrict sold ten big type bred sows to Don P ru itt of S tanfield. Mr. P r u itt owns a lurge ran ch th ere w hich has been rented to Jam es Mend. They are p lan n in g to go Into th e hog raisin g business on a large scale. Mr. S tillin g s nlso sold a bred sow to IL H. W eston, of Boardm an 15c lb. S. A H. G reen Stamp* With Every Purchase CITY M EA T M ARK ET •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■fi Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P urdy, and Mrs. Ju lian M orfltt and d au g h ter, B etty, accom panied by Mr3. A. E. Robb, left early Sunday m im in g for Spokune. W hile th ere Mr. P urdy will be w ith a sister whom lie h as not seen for 16 years. They all expert to re tu rn w ith in th e next week or ten days. KEEN K U T T E R R A Z O R 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. SA P P E R S’ INC. (A few piece, of $1.29 Aluminum Sale .till to be bed—see west window HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS FURNITURE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Tam s a re now in o rd er and vre c a rry th e C elebrated Fleischers y arn s in k n itted w orsted Raxony an d the silk and wool quality. H e r m is to n Produce & "T he B est o f The Best o f Supply Co. “ Good Good Service” Service" W ann rendered a piano solo, and M argaret W aterm an also played. M arciel W ells gave some piano selec tions and also a dance, ‘‘B u tte rfly ” w hich w as perform ed on the law n. Mrs. W ells gave several of her de lig h tfu l songs, p u n ch w as served by Mrs. W ann on the law n and la t er Mrs. M itchell served ices in the d in in g room. Butierfat Bringing Good Price J ■ ■ t h a t m o n ey can b u y a r e p rin te d by H e ra ld . W e b u y th e b e s t sto c k c a n g e t a n d do th e b e s t w o rk . th e p ric e is th e lo w e st, q u a lity sid e re d . ■ ■ T he we A nd con- £ 7 £ a W e T ak e T elephone Orders ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U lH N M B I B B B B H llB fa B e “ H erm iston M arket & G rocery S A Y S -- The cow’s worst enemy now is the fly. Keeping the flies off your cows now will pay you a big profit by increasing the milk and butter fat. Mrs. J. T. H inkle and dau g h ter, F rances m otored to P endleton T ues day re tu rn in g the sam e evening. Mr. and Mrs. If. D. Edm onds and tw o children, H arold ’and Dorothy o f C ulbertson, M ontana a re on th e ir way to Glendule, Cnl . to visit friends and relatives. The Edm onds huva J ■ ■ I n c re a s e y o u r b u tte r - f a t o u tp u t. A ll d a ir y m en re a liz e t h a t a cow g iv e s m ilk in p ro p o rtio n to th e fo o d a n d c a re g iv e n h e r. C harles W ebber left th is m orning to re tu rn to his home in P ortland. He has been In H erm iston for the p ast year and assisted H. K. Dean a t the E xperim ent F arm . * 4 * THOSE WHO STOP AT HERM- * * ISTON AUTO CAMP 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPED I f i t ’s f r u i t j a r s , c a p s o r r u b b e rs t h a t you n e e d , w e h a v e ’e m . P ric e s re d u c e d u n til s to c k is c o m p le te ly sold o u t on a ll ja r s . U se D r. H e ss F ly C h a s t r o n c e o r tw ic e 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. We have ju st a few crates of Early Crawford peaches on hand, so you will have to hurry. Good things to eat in the line o" grocer ■■ ■ m’e ats and vegetables at all times. Give us a call and be convinced, for we are here to serve you. Use Dr. Hess’ Fly Chaser Sold in one-half and one gallon can«, $1.25 and $2 Remember, “ Satisfaction Guaranteed.” ’ ---- FOR SALE BY----- M itchell D rug Hermiston Market & Grocery C o . “ The West Side Eat Shop’’ Hermisten, Oregon T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T s 7 lie Hermiston Herald—$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NO W F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I W ILLIAM S. H A R T “ T h e W h istle” P a r a m o u n t M ag azin e SU N D A Y J. T. H inkle left Tuesday m orn ing for a trip to P o rtlan d and ex pects to re tu rn in a few days. “S en tim en tal T o m m y ” W ith G a re th H u g h e s , M abel T a lia fe rro , M ay M cA voy M ack S e n n e tt C om edy Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker, P a u l ine and Leonard arriv ed in H erm is ten th e early p art of th e week. They w ill v isit w ith frien d s here for sever al days before going to Helix, LABOR D A Y S P E C IA L — Monday and Tuesday “Q u een O ’ T h e T urf” A lbert K ennings ts in E n terp rise v isitin g a t the home of Mr. and Mrs A W Adamson. He w ill re tu rn home In tim e for school Monday. A G r e a t D ra m a o f th e T u r f B O Y S G e t Y o u r C ap s F R E E T here w ill be services at th e B aptist church Sunday m orning. Sunday school a t 10. Rev. G. L. H all of McMInvltle w ill preach. E very body welcome. Mra. T. S. Townsend nnd h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Ione Townsend W ells e n tertain ed at a d elig h tfu l afternoon W ednesday. August 30 a t th eir home About 20 ladies called. Several m us ical num ber« w ere enjoyed, Mrs. TH E P L A Y H O U SE IN Miss Ruby Scott left S atu rd ay of iBHt week for W yoming. Miss Scott will be gone th is next y ear as she h«R the position as a prim ary teach - cr In a school there. We will give free to each person over 18 years of age one genuine You should see th e Aee Caps fo r th e Boys in all th e popular colors .Ju st th e th in g for school. ¡■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I SI KEY & HENDERSON, Prop.. W HILE TH EY LA ST The season fo r O utings w ill soon be here and we are prepared to m eet your re g u la r needs in the 27 inch and yard -vide clo hs. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BO-, Miss Zona Bensel en tertain ed i Alvin S m ith of th e P o u ltry Supply num bor of h er friends a t a d elig h t f il l luncheon p arty W ednesday. Co. w as in P endleton on business W ednesday. Those present w ere M argaret N eary, Leonore Dyer, Mary C urrie, A rloulne Other News of This Department Robinson. K atherine F oust of P o rt On Page Three land, Melba C allahan and th e h o st 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ess. N ice Juicy P ot R oasts G IN G H A M S In th e new fall p a tte rn s hnd a t p o p u lar prices, 25c to 75c. You w ill find a w ider range of p a tte rn s and qualities. H erm iston Lodge No. : 138 A F. & A. M. ^ ^ T e g ttla r m eeting T ubs - ; v lay . Sept 5 th itn-! ' portant. ¡I’lease atten d . By order W. M. $4.00 for IM PLEM ENT C a Decided Im provem ent w as added to the ap pearance of M ain stre e t th is week w hen th e business men w ith hoes and rakes cleaned up the ac cum ulated papers and weeds along th e stre e t and around th e buildings E veryone agrees th a t it looks m uch j b e tte r an d w ill also look m ore a t- ' tractiv e and pleasing to th e m any to u rists and trav elers w ho pass th ro u g h here. T he com m ercial club decided re cently to have the h itc h in g posts ' which a re n e a r K ingsley’s store re- \ moved as soon as possible. T his w ill "ho doubt be of some inconvience to our farm ers, hut th ey w ill agree as to the m uch b e tte r ap pearance this stre e t w ill give w ith out these posts, j School Shoes $4.50 O R EG O N H A R D W A R E & BUSINESS MEN CLEAN STREETS THIS WEEK Jelly Glasses 70 N o m a t te r w h a t y o u h av e or w h a t you m ay b u y y o u w ill e v e n tu a lly p u rc h a s e a D e L a v a l S e p a ra to r, so w h y n o t b e s a tis fie d fro m th e b e g in n in g . C om e in a n d le t u s sh o w y o u th e D e L a v a l lin e o f S e p a ra to rs a n d M ilk in g M ach in es. Mr. and Mrs. P e try S m ith and tw o d a u g h te is of P o rtlan d have been a t th e auto cam p since M onday m o rn , tug. T hey a re som ew hat p lan n in g to locate here and w ant to purchase a farm . F r e s h V e g e ta b le s E v e r y D ay W id e m o u th S e lf LAVAL Prom C hew ehah, W ashington came O. D. D raper, w ife and th re e child ren, w ho stayed here Monday evening They arp on th e ir way to Salem to visit frien d s and th e y w ill m ake th eir home In th a t city providing all conditions a re faovrable. W ED N ESD A Y T H O M A S M EIG H A N IN “C A P P Y RICK S” P a t h e N e w s — A e so p ’s F a b le s - A d m issio n 10 a n d 30 c e n ts I Ü Mac-Dry Batteries £ For Automobiles 5 ( G u a ra n te e d f o r t h r e e y e a rs ) 2 ■ ■ S NO Acid! NO Water! NO Attention! A Battery for Every Make of Car S ¡I « ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»Ba a » BBBBBBBBB*B* C LOCAL AGENTS “ Jnermiston Auto Co. ■ ■ ■ ■»■■■■■■■■■!