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HKBMISTOS TTKK A LD. HERMISTON, OBJEGOK. I Mrs. Bert Mullins was an Echo visitor on Tuesday. K I N G S L E Y ’S H [ R M I 8 T O N » H O U » » Q F Q U A L IT Y A N D « « W V I C t " M o rn in g d e live ry starts 10:30, a f t . ; i 3:30. Mid-Winter Clean up Specials EVERWEAR HOSIERY- Ladies-’ W ool H o se L a d ie s ’ W ool H o s e _______ >1.76, c u t to $1.00 _______ >1.25, c u t to $ .85 PENDLETON WOOL SHIRTS- B lu e, G ray , K h a k i______ - ....$5.00, c u t t o $3.50 HEAVY WOOL PANTS- P a n t s ............. ......................... ...... $5.50, c u t to $3.50 G R 0C ER 1ES- R o lled O a t s .......... .......... . ... r e g u l a r 65c, c u t to 53c S y ru p , w h ite o r d a rk r e g u la r 85 a n d 90c, c u t to 75c WONDER ASSORTMENT COOKIES, p ou n d .............. ........25c K IN G S L E Y ’S ‘H E R M I S T O N 6 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R V IC C M o r n in g d e liv e ry s ta rts 1 0 :3 0 , a fte r n o o n 3:30. PHONE 171 Legal Blanks at The Herald Office LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Ask us for a Demonstration NEIL & BARKER R. C. Challis was a visitor In Echo Saturday. Hermiston, Oregon H. J. Stillings and Geo. Strohm hipped a car of fat hogs to Port land Saturday last. Mr. Stillings ac companied the shipment. R. B. Arnold, representative of the Intertype Corporation, manufactur ers of typesetting machines, was a business visitor In Hermiston Friday ■ ■ I ■ s Having purchased the Poul try Supply Co. from Mr. L. M. Smith 1 wish to assure you that 1 will at all times endeav or to make our business rela tions pleasant in every detail. Your patronage will be ap preciated. R. C. CHALLIS The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold a cooked food sale I he first Saturday of each month at Sappers’ store. Spec ial orders taken. 21-ltc Mixing Bowls, sets of four ? - Dish Pans, round, 14 quart Dish Pans, oblong, 14 quart - Teakettles, 8 quarts - . . . Preserving Kettles, ten quarts Berlin Kettles, eight quarts Handled Preserving Kettles, six quarts Coffe Pots, three quarts ■ III! Our Spring Wash Goods stock Is now coming In and we will take pleasure in showing them to you. Dress Ginghams in the 32 inch width» in the medium and better grades 40c to 65c per yard. The dimity checks so much in demand for underwear in the good colors at 40c. Devonshire Cloth that will stand the children wear in many new patterns at 40c as well as the more delicate fabrics so much in vogue this spring. For your inspection. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. Herman Suhl of Pendleton was a visitor in Hermiston Saturday. • . . The Famous . . . ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Borp to Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin, a 9 pound boy, January 29. Maurice and Harvey Adams made | a business trip to Pendleton on Tuee- day, .50 .25 .15 O regon H ardware & I mplement C o . “ THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE” " ’i are going to clean house.. Every used car we have will be sold I regardless of cost. Come in and look I them over. KELLOGG A SCHIMKB , Used car sale now on. Unheard of bar*alns- ______ 21-2tc. [ 3 $1.75 - $1.25 $1.25 - $1.25 $1.25 - $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 Chair Bottoms, padded - Chair Bottoms, extra heavy Chair Bottoms, regular - Art Adamson an exresident of Her miston. now living in Enterprise where he lg owner and ntwagcr of a movie Bhow, visited with old ac quaintances In this city this week The Junior Bible Clans of the Methodist church gave a party Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Dr. Adams was hostess. Each member was dressed to represent a book. ■ WHITE ENAM EL WARE Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Guiwlts of Her Beside^ this the members have lots of fun. miston, were Pendleton visitors last There is social and parties for every Monday. one. B. F. Locke was a Stanfield visitor So let’s make our league grow up fast Tuesday. And be bigger than ever It was In the past. Elizabeth Beasley, a nurse of our city, was called to Spokane last week to take charge of a case. A n a b s o lu te g u a r a n te e o f p u n c tu r e p ro o f i s j p v e n w ith e a c h t ir e sold. ■ ■ ■ ■ Contributed HeraUston, Oregon V Jan. 88, 1922. Editor Hermiston Herald: Dear Sir:— Could you find a corner In your paper for this poem? I write it merely for the furthering of our league. I want it to help others as it has helped me. I sincerely hope you will do this although this Is my first poem and I know It is not very good. Yours truly, A H. S. Student. A Call to the Epworth League We’re a bunch of boosters, loyal and true. And anything we start we always put thru. Now we’re behind our league with all our might. So you can be certain it’ll come out alright. • We’ve the south room all snug and warm. Which protects us from the outside storm. We’ve also an organ In our midst, And some mighty fine young folks on our list. So come out to league. Please do. You need the league, and the league needs you. Out of each week can’t you spare an hour or two Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb To the Savior who gave his whole life to you? ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. Lee Puncture Proof Tire The Dependable Garage SPECIALS!! O ccu ren ce, a t In to re.t Cleaned H .r e sa d Thera A bout tfcn C ltv sod N eishboshood W E A RE NOW AG EN TS FO R TH E ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I■ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson are re ceiving congratulations on the ar rival of an 8 pound son on Jan. 36. D. R. Brownell of Umatilla was In Hermiston Tueedsy. PHONE 171 innnnnnnnnrnni ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I FOUND! S o m e th in g w h ic h w e h o p e w ill i n t e r e s t e v e ry rea d e r. A p la c e w h e re y o u c a n b u y g o o d m e r c h a n d is e a t p ric e s g u a r a n te e d to s u it y o u . To c o n v in c e y o u w e a re s e llin g 3 p o u n d s o f R o y al b le n d coffee f o r $1, 3 p o u n d s B lu e R ice 25c, 3 c a n s o f t h e b e s t s ta n d a r d C orn o r T o m a to e s 50c. T h is is j u s t a f e w o f t h e g o o d th in g s to e a t a t r ig h t p rices. T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T HALLOWELL MUSICAL COMPANY “The West Side Eat «hop” - J . L e e P a r k e r , P r o p r ie t o r T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 W e o ffe r t h e fo llo w in g v a lu e s in HILL BROS.’ COFFEE 1 p o u n d c a n ... R e d c a n , 2 1-2 pounds.. B lu e c a n , 3 p o u n d s _________ ........_...45c ........$1.10 ....... >1.00 Also Hill Bros.’ Teas B la c k a n d G re e n of Chicago A S A F E P L A C E TO T R A D E Mr. B. Haneline is reported 111 with a severe cold. - a t- S. & H. St.mpI*With Mrs. B. F. Strohm Is Improving! nfter a severe attack of acute Indi gestion. Hermiston Play House E very ------------- e v e n in g o f------------- P u rc h a s e CITY MEAT MARKET The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; Fred Payne has been quite 111. Give Your Plow a Chance As a user o f O iivcr C hilled Plow s, you a re in te re ste d in securing genuine O liver rep a ir p a rts . Y ou w a n t shares t h a t fit e x a ctly a n d w hich will plow as m an y acres a s possible. T h e re is a w ay to tell th e “ bog u s” from th e genuine. T h a t w ay is by looking for th e genuine O liver tra d e m ark . T he O liver tra d e m a rk p ro te c ts you a g a in st inferior rep a ir p a rts . E v e ry share, m o u ld b o ard lan d sicc a n d s ta n d a rd a re m ark e d w ith T ra d e M a rk a s illu strate d . G e t th e genuine, call on us, we c a rry a full line. SAPPERS’ INC.' ’ ’ H a rd w a re Im plem en ts l . d i o O u tfit . E lectrical C o n tractin g F n n u ta r e FOR SALE— 4 doz. White Leghorn . (iilleis and hens. E. P. Dodd. 21-tfc I SIKEY * HENDERSON, Prop.. February 13,1923 CREATION of improvement DISTRICT NO. 8 ” hereas numerous property own ers fronting on Hurlburt Avenue be tween the right-of-way of the O. W. R- * N. Ry. Co. on the west to the intersection of Fourth St. on the east, have petitioned the City Coun cil to make an Improvement district embracing tha above described street; Now Therefore Be It Resolved. Com pliance having been made with the provisions of the City Charter with respect to the creation of an Improve, ment District, hereby declare that the said Hurlburt Avenue from the right-of-way o f'th e O. W. R. « n . Ry. Co. eastward to the Intersection of Fourth street on the east, is de clared an Improvement District for the purpnee of grading, graveling and constructing curhe. same to be stand ard construction according to speci fications and estimates as prepared by the City Engineer; the estimated coat of said work to he approximately 11. IS per lineal foot tor grading and gmvellng, and appmxlmatsly 46c par lineal foot for placing of curbs. The said Improvement District shall ha known aa improvement District No. »" ’«1-Jtc. A u sp ic e s o f AMERICAN LEGION C o m p a n y c o n s is ts o f 8 p eo p le SALE SA LE A L L A R T IST S USED CARS Featuring J. A. Wentzel Fords and Other Makes B A R IT O N E S IN G E R P ric e s T h e r e w ill be $65 to $350 String Trios Cornet and Trombone Drills Harp, Cornet, Cello and Violin Solos T h e G rea test B argain s E ver O ffered R esid es th e S in g in g and O rchestra w ork 75 cento J Children, 35 cento Kellogg f t Schimke 3 ■ 3