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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ LET’S GO Occurence* o f Internet Gleaned H ere and There A bout the C lt r and Neighborhood F or used cars. Schlmke. See K ellogg & 37. t(c T in, Sheet m etal w ork and Plum b ing. Call 7*3. I. E. P u tm an . 1 1 -I& F o r Sale— Ford, *45.00; Ford T onring, *76.00; Ford Bug, »165.00. K ellogg & Schlmke. 40-tfc BARGAINS L adles’, g en ts' and ch ild ren 's "W orlds S ta r” and "R a c in e ” hos iery a t cost u n til Ju n e 27. W ill be out of tow n d u rin g Ju ly and A ug ust. Mrs. Bmm a Johnson, second house east of C atholic church. 40-2c Chas. H oggard of S tan field, w as a visito r in H erm iston th e la te r p a rt of last week. F ra n k B udhnell, of th e P endleton Music Co., was a H erm iston caller Monday. • A Mr. S hort, w ho calls him self the J. C. Peny man of La G rande, w as in H erm iston Sunday. He drove up to the H erm iston Service S tatio n and asked the p ro p rieto r if he had any H erm iston oil on tap. "If you have,” he continued, "you can give me some for my car.” In cid en ts of this sort prove th a t th e news of o u r quest for oil Is no t confined to H erm iston and vicin ity . The National Swimming Suit | K I N G S L E Y ’S H C H M Ig T O N S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D g g R V IC I" Echo Flour Mills E cho, O re g o n MANUFACTURERS OF- High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour T h e S u p - r r r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing M akes B e tte r B re a d T ry a S ack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED £■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ j I W ill Pay You the H ighest ■ 9 ■ M ark et P r i c e O b tain ab le f o r y o u r V eal, C h ic k e n s, E g g s a n d a ll P ro d u c e t h a t y o u m a y h a v e to sell. ■ ■ ■ ■ We want your business and assure you that you will profit by trading with us. W e h a n d le fe e d o f a ll k in d s a n d o u r p ric e s a r e r ig h t. FLORENCE Ten-inch V ic to r Record No, 19071 When Will the Sun Shine lor Me?—Fox Trot 1 International Novelty Orchestra^ Gone (But Still in My Heart)—Fox Trot Tho Great Whit? Way Orchestra Ten-inch V ic to r Record No. 19069 ’1 Saw Mill River Road—Fox Trot J The Great White Way Orchestra Everything is K. 0 . in K-Y.—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and H it Orchestra Ten-inch V ic to r Record N o. 19074 j Wild-Flower—Medley Fox Trot (From “The Wild-Flower”) The Great White Way Orchestra Dreamy Melody—Rocky Mountain Moon—Mcdiey Waltz Th i Troubadours ' OIL COOK S T O V E S Meals on Time More Heat Less Care Ten-inch V ic to r Record No. 19077 G ive u s a tria l. PO U L T R Y SU PPLY Ore. Hdwe. & Impi. Co. K. P. Dodd left for E ugene Sudnay w here he w ill rep resen t th e H erm is ton Comm ercial club a t a m eeting of th e clubs of the sta te held in th a t city. MITCHELL DRUG CO. Phone 101 Hermiston, Ore. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS L e g a l B lan k s F o r S a le a t T h e H e ra ld O ffic e Ira Black, ex -sheriff of Jefferson county, w as a H erm iston visitor Monday. THE HERMISTON HERALD A p a rty of local people m otored to W alla W alla Sunday. They were H. M. S chilling, fa th e r, m o th er and fam ily, B. D. M artin and fam ily, J P elm ulder and fam ily. B asket luch- es w ere taken along and th e p arty enjoyed a real o u tin g and picnic. ■I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b r ? Dr. It. G. Gale was a P endleton visitor Monday. Ben N ell and wife sp ent F riday In Pendleton. We Feature Tailor Made Clothes For Men f L E A G E a n d non-skid security are im portant factors in tire perfo rm an ce. Mr. and Mrs. L aw ler, Mrs. W. B Beasley, Rev. W. K. Mtiniau and wife, J. H. T abor and Mrs. H aines, B. C. P ay n e and fam ily, Mrs. Ralph E vans, W. B. F inley and wife and W. H. Ogden and fam ily motored to Sand Hollow school house Sunday w here they atten d ed services being conduct ed by Rev. Mumnu. / 'f And handle th e Ed. V. P rice line. T his firm stan d s a t th e head of all m akers in finely tailo red garm ents. Look over o u r sam ples of sum m er w eight su its a t rig h t prices. A jax C ords fu rn ish these ad vantages to you in full m easure. If you are even th in k in g of a new su it, le t us fig u re w ith you. AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M ortim er left F rid ay for P o rtlan d to a tte n d the wedding of Mr. M ortim er's d au g h ter Miss Olive M ortim er, w ho w as m a rr ied last Sunday In P o rtlan d . D. D. F o llett had th e m isfortune Io break both bones In his left arm recently w hen a F ord he w a8 c ran k in g kicked back. J. A. Cam pbell has been confined to his bed for th e p ast week. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. K ELLO G G & SCHIM KE • ‘THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. I. QHBBB3E3BRBBBBBBBR THE PLAYHOUSE WANTED E very person th a t reads th is ad, w ho uses soap, to know — a Special Sale is on a t P a rk e r’s Store, beginn in g F riday, Ju n e 22. W ill sell 22 b ars L u n a W hite Soap and one pack age Ivory Soap Chips for *1.00. Mrs. LaDow, of P endleton, niece of Ed. Comegys, passed th ro u g h H er m iston T uesday en ro u te for P o rt land. J. T. H in k le was down tow n Tues day, th e first tim e he h as been out since his recent spell of sickness F or S aturday, Ju n e 23 only, 3 lb. W ason’s B etter Coffee, vacuum pack ed fo r * f. Canned Tom atoes and P h o n e 811 R. C. Challis, P ro p rie to r '« a ■ ’’■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B R GOOD YEAR Goodyear Tires and The Final Cost Price YOU have always wanted a Good year but maybe you thought the Goodyear name meant a high priced tire The initial cost of Goodyear Tires is not high. However the final cost —the cost per mile—is the only real basis on which to figure. » Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire cost per mile. SA PPE R S’ INC. , ; HARDWARE FURNITURE implements radio outfits ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING The Florence cooks, bakes and roasts evenly and thoroughly. No ashes, no smoke, no troublesome dampers. Let us show you w hat an intensely hot, blue flame its powerful burners give. H andy levers control the heat perfectly. Kerosene supply is always in sight in the glass bull’s-eye o f the tank. The baker’s arch of th e Florence Portable Oven assures even baking, tem pting pastries, and well-browned roasts. | O. C. Y oung w as a v isito r in B aker th e la te r p a rt of th e week. He re tu rn ed Sunday w ith F. B. Brow n who was In L a G rande on a business mis sion. : 9 Urdemealh the Mellow Moon Alice Green-Edna Brown River Shannon Moen Charles Hart-Leu i» Jame« The H erm iston A m erican Legion base ball team w ill play th e Echo le g io n team next Sunday a t Echo. Corn still a t bargain prices. We han die U. S. inspected m eats, and also ev ery th in g we handle is good to eat. Mr. and Mrs. P a t Slscel, accom pan- panled by Mrs. Joe Udey and d augh ter. departed W ednesday m orning by car for W asco w here th ey w ill rem ain over Sunday. T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T ----- “T ie West Side Eat Shop»- — J. L e e P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r * T e lep h o n e 4 1 3 K ellogg A Schlm ke report th e sale of a new Ford to u rin g ear to Mr. j Joder, of U m atilla. Mr. Jo d er Is em- | ployed by th e railro ad a t U m atilla. ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB L. T. "B arrett, a w heat ran ch er of Wasco, was a v isito r last week a t the home of C harlie Peugh. JE — S — S — E — — L • — LASKY — » UODOLPH i VALENT 'NO is i Blood and Send |j FARM WANTED-—W anted to h ear from ow ner of farm o r god land for sale, for fall delivery. L. Jones. Box 177, Olney. 111. 4 1 -lp C. W. Stocks, of C ham betlntn. S. D., Is v lsltlg h is sisters. Mrs. W. E P o tte r and Mrs. M. 8. M iller B Mrs. M. S. M iller retu rn ed from Spokane last week and left im m edi ately for P ortland. She was aceom- panled by h er bro th er. C. W. Stocks. J T hey w ill visit relative« In th e above ■ nam ed city. To Trade For Hermiston Irrigated ■ ■ T w enty-five room hotel near Sea side for fo rty a c re tract. Good going h ard w are huaineaa and m odern house for alfalfa farm here. ; See IXxl.t Investment Co. 55-tfc r PRESENTS n c a tn I □ W IT H Z LILA LEE a . . NITA NALDI G (¿\uvmounl (ftd iu v • i! CH O ICE M EA TS F r e s h a n d C u re d Fresh Fish B U T T E R , EG G S, C H E E S E ’ J * In th e greatest story th e au th o r of "F o u r H orsem en" ever w rote. 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