— High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y 'S
DorotW to tito In tere* - d
Moraine delirery «tarto 10:30. afternooa 3:30.
P H O N E 171
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w ith T H E BELRORP.
in F re n c h T issu e Z e p h y e rs
A ll N e w a n d B e a u tif u l P a t te r n s
• MISCELLANEOUS
STAND ARD SERVICE STATIO N-
locallon opposite Herald.
FOR R E N T — 6 room house, 2 acres
alfalfa, one acre in berries and
garden. Oarage, barn and chicken
houses. Mrs. L. A. Phelps
T-tfe.
SEE J.
L.
HARMAN
froR
Blacksmlililng of all kinds.
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W ork Guaranteed. Telephone «03.
The tryouts for the annual declam
atory contest are to be held in the
high school auditorium Friday eve
ning, March 9, for the Hermiston
participants. This contest decides
which students w ill represent H er
miston in the west end contest and
promises to be an entertaining con
test. Those competing are: Fourth
grade, Louise Root, Lem Winesett,
Chas. Ross, Mary Brownson. F ifth ,
Jane W arner, Marion Henderson.
Sixth. Francis Paulsen.
Seventh
May Winesett, Frances Sale. Eighth,
not chosen at this w riting. High
School, A nita Paulsen, Pauline Mor
ris, Frank Swayxe, Howard Reid,
Clara Hedwall, Lenore Dyer.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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in th is lin e to o ffe r g e t o u r p ric e s b e fo re you sell.
W e a ls o b u y V eal a n d D re sse d P o rk , H id e s a n d
P e lts . W e m a k e 2 o r 3 tr i p s to P e n d le to n e v e ry
w eek. I f you h a v e a n y th in g g o in g call 341 a n d
w e w ill ta k e c a re o f i t f o r y o u , e ith e r g o in g o r
co m in g .
Wasmer was seltling up his business
I FOR R E N T — Small alfalfa farm,
preparatory to taking a trip to F lo ri
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H.
da, where he 1» interested in an
Reid.
24-tfc. Orange grove.
I W anted—Girl to assist with hous
work; would consider high
school girl. Enquire a t Herald
office.
25-tfc
Phone 811
R. C. Challis, Proprietor
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
araaiAL cnaanroNo
CrUadar
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
J. M. Biggs returned Saturday
from a business trip to Spokane.
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Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, accompanied
by her husband, departed the first of
the week for Portland where she w ill
undergo an operation.
W. F. Troutman left Wednesday
for Richmond, Call., where he ex
pects to make his future home. Mr.
Troutman sold hlB ranch here about
a year ago. His mother resides at
Richmond, which iH about 50 miles
north of San Francisco.
B uy Mason Tires Now
Edith— Did you know Florence
Skinner had a car (K a r r ).
Georgiana— No. what kind is It?
Edith— It's a Lomax.
Never in tire history such a
profitable investment as Masons
at our prices.
Clerk— This book w in do h alf your
work for you.
Ernest Parrish— Gimme one quick
Not only lower than other stan
dard tires, but superior in qual
ity, uniformity, and depend
ability.
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. H arry
Wann entertained a number
friends last Wednesdny afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Oscar Payne who is
visiting here. Rev and Mrs. Payne
are moving to Fossil where he has
been appointed pastor of the Metho
dist church.
Mrs. J. F. MeNaught returned J
from Portland Friday, where she had
been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. I
Ed. Geary.
Mrs. Thomas Campbell left last
week for a visit w ith her daughter,
Mrs. Maurice Scroggs, at Sunnyside.
I E. W. Beneflel.
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H arry a n j Earl Pinson visited In
| Irrigon the first of the week prior to
trip East.
GRANITEWARE
TINWARE
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SA PPE R S’ INC.
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINC
S. C. Lochrie spent Saturday and
Sunday In Portland.
F. B. Swayie was a Portland vial- |
tor over Sunday.
Mrs. Nell McCarthy of Pendleton,
The Baptist Ladles Aid and Mis
icame to Irrigon Sunday. Her two
sion Circle w ill hold a meeting at the
children w ill enroll In the school here
church March 16.Special music and
I for the remainder of the school year.
readings. Eperience meeting, bring
your dollar.
Mr. Asmburn of Condon, spent a
| few days here last week looking over
W. W. Felthouae haa purchased the
his property Interests and returned
W.
A. Leathers warehouse.
I to hie home Thursday.
and
Bargains never yet equalled in
in Hermiston. Too much to list
here but-----
One glance at the window
tells the story
The New Victor
Records for
March
And backed by a guarantee
which knows no mileage lim it
This means protection until the
tire actually wears out
Buying Masons now is buying
tires right. With this goes a
standard of service we’re proud
MASON CORDS
NEIL & BARKER ■
Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 264
Ed. Gogl of Redmond, has purchas.
Balls Rand has purchased from
rd the B. 8. Taylor ranch.
I Mr. Bishop the 12-acre tract adjoln-
j Ing h l. father's on the east.
M arietta Jones, district organlsey
of the Royal Neighbors of America.
Mr. Flelnhart of Patterson. Wash.,
Is In the city and w ill reorganise the
I was In Irrigon Saturday.
Hermtaton camp on Saturday evening
March 10, at I. O. O. F. hall
The attend ance of the school has
been greatly redured by the many . Rev H arry Wann attended the dhu
rssee of Illness in the community. trtet meeting of the Ministerial aaao-
Among those who have been absent, iclatlba Wadneeday and'Thursday of
from school this week are Harvey and hie Week a l M oro.-------------------- -------
W alter W arner. Jewel and Buford
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Howell. Gertrude Oraybeal, Ethel
Marietta Jones organ toed a Royal
I Knight, Shirley Hendrick. Fra Ida IMghbor earn» at Roardtnan '■trodky
Seamen. Mr be I W arner.
jerenlng. March 5. w ith 22 m<
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Gordon Hats - Very Newest Shapes
a n d co lo rs h a v e a rr iv e d . W e fe e l s u re w e c a n p le a se
y o u a n d you a ll k n o w w h a t G o rd o n q u a lity m ea n s.
G O R D O N C A P S in t h e n e w s p r in g fa b ric s . J u s t
t h e s ty le s a p p ro p r ia tio n f o r th e s p rin g s e a s o n —G or
d o n q u a lity .
ARE IN
Queen Quality Shoes
C hoose y o u r s e le c tio n s
b y th e s e G r e a t V ic to r A r
tis ts .
T o a r r iv e in th e n e x t f e w d a y s ; b o th o x fo rd s a n d
p u m p s in s p rin g s ty le s . T h is is q u a lity m e rc h a n d ise .
10006— C arolina in the M o rn in g .. . ,
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
...........American Q uartette 75c
Foot, Toot, Tootsie Good Bye
••THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
. . . . B illy M u rray aod Ed Smalle
19010— “ When You and 1 Were Young
Maggie Blues, A Dance Song,
. . . . M is s Patncola and B illy
M urray ith The V irginians 75c
Come on Home...........................
Y ou ’ll H A V E T O H U R R Y
. . Miss Patricola w ith the V ir
ginians.
19000— Bees Knees, Fox T ro t.............
O n ly tw o m o re d a y s l e f t on th e S p ecial S a le o f
C a n n e d G oods. T h is s a le in c lu d e s c a n f r u i ts , ct n
v e g e ta b le s , s y ru p s a n d m o la s s e s , in f a c t e v e iy -
t h in g t h a t ’s g o o d to e a t.
O n S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 10, w e w ill se ll a 49 lb.
S a c k o f B a n n e r F lo u r
............................. The Virginians
Peggy Dear, Fox T ro t...............
The Great W hite Way O rchestra
19009— Dumbell, Fox T r o t.. . . . . . .
. Zea C onfrey and his Orchestra
Baby Blue Eye, Fox T ro t..........
The Great W hite W ay Orchestra
Special—$ 1.90—Special
Red Seal Victrola Records
Song by Amelito G alli C u rd
| 66125—Lucia. Mad Scene. Part II. By
Donizetti
in Ita lia n .
W e e r f ? o th e r s to o n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n so w ill
a s k y o u to co m e a n d s e e f o r y o u rs e lf. W e d e liv e r
n o r th , s o u th , e a s t a n d w e s t e v e ry d a y .
Y o u rs f o r S e rv ic e a n d S a tis fa c tio n
81.25
V iolin, F ritz Kreisler.
| 66127—"P a le M oon,’ ’ By Logan F.
Kreisler.
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Stated communication of Queen
Mrs. D. E. Ricketts and three child.
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Song by Emilio De Gogarza
Esther
Chapter.
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next
Tues
I rrn of Cody. Wyo., arrived in Irrigon
| 66126—“ Blue Bells of Scotland.”
I Thursday for a visit at the home of day night. Degree. Order of W or.
Come in and hear these and
Mrs. Rlckett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. thy Matron.
S ee Our T hree W indow s
HARDW ARE
FURNITURE
Always in slock.
George E llio tt ha8 Installed a f i l l - 1 s. c. DeatleyTnd B. C. Eaton were
ing station in connection w ith his visitors in Pendleton Monday,
establishment n thst cty.
it
Small payment down and the rest
Mr. Illsley, father of Dr. W . W.
on monthly payments.. L. Myron
Smith.
— 25tf Illsley of thia city Is a patient at a
hospital in Pendleton where he un
We have a fine assortment of derwent an operation. Reports to
choice blooming plants and cut car (he effect that the patient was doing
nations & our greenhouse at the nicely were current.
esat end of Gladys avenue. W e w ill
be prepared to furnish pepper, egg
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of
plant and other vegetable plants to Pendleton were visitors last week
gardeners In large quantities. Phone w ith their daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
us your wants for anything in the
floral or nursery line. We strive to
Dale Hinkle, son of J. T. Hinkle.
please. Mrs. Jay Pelmuldec.
25-tfe wag In Pendleton combining business
w ith pleasure.
B U Y T H IS SNAP
Five room house, 2 lots, lawn,
Mr. Raymond Cook, of thte city,
I shade, cellar, chicken house, garage,
was one of a party who helped stage
good location. Priced to pay 18 per a surprise party at Stanfield Thurs
I cent on investment for rental pur-
evening in honor of Mr. and
■ I poses. For sale on terms by Dodd day
Mrs. C. M. McCall.
I Investment Co. Give us your listings
we w ill either sell or trade your
Ralph Wasmer, of Boardman, was
| properly.
25-tfc. a Hermiston visitor Saturday. Mr.
PO U L T R Y SU P P L Y
H e rm is to n to h a n d le a ll th e c h ic k e n s a n d e g g s
p ro d u c e d in th is se c tio n o f th e c o u n try a n d p a y
t h e b e s t m a r k e t p rice. So if y o u h a v e a n y th in g
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T hey are your best insurance against pump
trouble.
A local county teachers’ institute
is to be held Saturday in this city,
An epidemic if scarlet fever Is re Teachers in this vicinity w ill atend
ported In Boardman.
the meeting.
26-tfc
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Reliable, service
able, strong, suitable for all depths of wells.
The teachers' institute for Stan
field, Echo, Um atilla and Hermiston
is to be held in the Hermiston school
Saturday, March 10.
IT BE?
W e will buy a ll o f y o u r e g g s a n d w ill p a y you
c a sh o r tr a d e , a n d c a n h a n d le a ll o f y o u r chickens.
I t is o u r in te n tio n to t r y a n d b u ild u p a tr a d e a t
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are always true to their name.
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A meeting of all the boys who are
interested In base ball and track wag
held Monday noon In order that work
in this line might be started early In
the season. Since basket ball was a
success financially the student body
may now devote its interest to the
spring activities.
The affirm ative debating team
consisting of Zona and Earl Bensel
was victorious by a two to one decis
ion of the judge« over the negative
team of the Pendleton high school.
Jens Skovbo has moved Into his
Inpuire of SEE G. L. B E N N E T T for Auetlon-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger, of
erring. Phone 42F2.
2«-tfc. Boardman, were visitors in Hermiston new home on Gladys avenue.
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Saturday.
Coming, Millinery
Pcrcey Sisters closing out sale March
W
ill
be
open
in
time
for
your
East
25 to 31.
— 26-4tc
Mrs. Blanche Hummel, a teacher in
er purchases. W ait, Edith 0. Coppi ng-
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AN D er.
25-3tp. the Boardman school, waB In Hermis
ton visiting Saturday.
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RB-
ANYONE
wishing
to
buy
or
trade
for
26-tfc
ALTOR.
Mr. Richard Johnson and daughter
second hand Dodges or Fords, or
others, I w ill gladly demonstrate Rachel, Boardman residents, were in
FOR SALE—The first little house No.
any time that I can get you one. town Saturday.
of M. E. church. House to be moved.
W e h a v e a fu ll lin e o f B a b y C hick F e e d , th e
f ir s t on th e m a r k e t a t r ig h t p rices, also a lin e o f
o th e r fe e d s.
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T in , Sheet metal work and Plumb
ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc.
Davis spoke to the -student
body Friday afternoop In behalf of
the community club of our city and
the festivities to be held on May 1.
Fifty-eight students signified their
intentions of giving their help in the
chorus work of which Mr. Davlg is to
be conductor.
FOR SALE— Office safe.
W . A. Leathers.
See 6-tfc.
W. A. Leathers. .
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It is the most important part of the pump,
Ho. 19
TBe, Senior etasa h ir e sent in their
order for ptna and rings and are now
ready to work on tha class play which
Is to be put on during commencement
week. The play that they have se
lected Is “Clarence." a comedy In
four act« w ritten by Booth Tarklng-
(ton. This production promises to be
the best ever put on by a graduating
class from the Hermiston H l. 1923
graduates have some extra fine tal
ent w ith which to work so the stu
dents are looking forward w ith pleas,
ure to this play.
Occurence« u t Intereat Gleaned Here
and There Aboat Ike City and
Neishbcrbeed
Ginghams
der.
so should be the very best.
Miss Phyllis Dyer, one of our ven
erable Seniors, made a trip to Pen
dleton Tuesday.
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PIECE
SUIT
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Most pump troubles are traced to the cylin
Development of the Hermiston Brhnm.~
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Spring Merchandise
Prevent Pump Troubles
all the other great, new num
bers. If you are not receiv
ing the Victor Monthly Record
Booklet Supplement, send us
your name and address and we
will mail one to you each
month. Be sure to get your
copy of Victor Monthly Recorc
Supplement and keep up with
the latest and best music.
If you own a Victrola, Edi
son or any other phonograph,
or don't own one, you should
get above copy each month
Send in your request today.
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
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“The West Side Eat Shop” —
J. Lee Parker, Proprietor
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B E E F, PO RK , V E A L
W e do n o t o ffe r o u r m e a ts f o r s a le th e d a y th e y
a r e k ille d . O u r r e f r ig e r a t in g s y s te m a llo w s u s to
c u re th is m e a t f o r a t le a s t te n d a y s b e fo re i t g o es
on o u r c o u n te rs .
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Mitchell Drug Co.
Deaden
Victor and Ediaon
Telepkoee 413
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