THE H E B M IS T O N LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ F or the Hot W eather— Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb­ ing. Call MS. I. B. Putman. U -tfo. GASOLINE— Our price 25 cent* per gal. Kellogg & Schimke. 47tfc 1 W. T. Roberta received a telephone mesnge Tuesday morning from the hospital In Pendleton stating that he wa the father of a boy born early that morning. S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A c o m p le te set m a y b e b a d for a m o d est cost— start y o u r s tod ay— b u y a bread p an at Miss Pauline Morris has returned from a vacation spent In the Wil­ lamette valley and southern Oregon. | OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Mrs. Jay Pelniulder and family returned Monday afternoon from an outing spent at Pendleton and Ring- ham Springs. Miss Marjorie Pel- mulder remained in Pendleton for a short visit. LADIES SILK GLOVE S Henry Pelniulder Is visiting at the ’ Pelniulder home for a few days. Both White and Black Ed Haugeberg and family returned 1 Sunday night from a vacation spent in Tacoma and other points. While away they visited Rev. Jackson, who at one time was pastor of the Metho­ dist church here, but at present !s I pastor of the M. E. church at Rainier. M ANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent Blue S tem F lour In both short and elbow lengths. For Saturday, August 11 Only AT JUST HALF THE REGULAR PRICE Mr. W. H. Skinner, a former resi­ dent of Hermiston, came lip from Portland Saturday morning and re- 1 turned Sunday night. Mr. Skinner ‘ has traded his property in Portland for a home In Coronada, California, i and will make that his future resi- , denes. n The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED 11 BBSM V One Day Only--50 per cent off Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. SEE HIM CLIMB A TWELVE STORY BUILDING! YOU’LL GET A SPINE THRILL AND A BIG HOWL EACH STEP OF THE WAY. THE SKY’S THE LIMIT ON LAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harmon motor- ; cd to Irrigon last Sunday to sample the melon,, In that vicinity. A. A. Paulsen and family returned Thursday from Portland where they held the last sad rites for their d&ugh 1 ter and sister Frances. THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN FLIES AND MOSQUITOES GET INTO THE HOUSE. Wo have a Rood asortment of Screen Door« and Material for Window Sctoena and Screen Porches. GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE FOR COMFORT; — DON’T HAVE TO K EEP YOUR HOUSE SHUT THIS HOT WEATHER Materially Yours, TUM ALUM LUMBER CO. ADMISSION— 10-50C PARKER’S STORE COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Inea and Nell Young, daughters of John Young, of Hood River, are visiting friends In this city. At one time the young ladles were residents of Hermiston. “EASY” Electric W ashers Come in and let us demonstrate EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED THE HOUSE OF SERVICE, THE STORE WITH ACCOMODATIONS Merchandise backed by quality with a guarantee, and remember we give 5 per cent discount, for every dollar’s worth of goods you buy for cash. THE HERMISTON HERALD WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD TO EAT AND PRICES ARE RIGHT ■ J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Paul Muninia was taken to- the hospital in Portland the first of the week where an operation will be per­ formed. J. M. Biggs and family left the Jim Todd, who was employed as first of the week for the Willamette bookkeeper for the Oregon Hardwire valley. Co., left Tuesday morning for St. Louis, Missouri, where a responsible F. E. Brown and wife and O. C. position has been offered him. Young drove In town front La Grande The Herald force wish to thank Thursday morning. The Northeast­ Tom Haddox for a flee watermelon ern Oil Exploration Co., of this city, presented to them by him. She sure have opened an office In La Grande and Brown and Young will take up was a Pippin. their residence in that city where Andy Anderson, a former butler they will work this territory in the maker at the Hermiston creamery, interest of the company. was In town on Wednesday. Mr. Anderson Is located at Oregon City Mrs. O. C. Young who left some at present. time ago to visit relatives In the east is expected home the latter part of Mrs. George Root Is visiting her this week. parents In Portland this week. ' Mr. and Mrs Fred Cole, of Brook ings. South Dakots. visited at the C. H Skinner home last Friday. Mr and Mrs. Cole are old friends of Mra Skinner and are on their way to California. TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ John H. Young, who at one time was a resident of thls city, dropped in to pay us a call Monday. Mr. Young proudly informed the office force that he had a new boy at his home In Hood River, born July 30 and weighed nine pounds. Earl Kingsley left for Portland early Monday morning In response to a telegram Informing him that Mrs. Kingsley had been moved to a hospital In the above named city. • It Is reported that Earl made the two hundred mile trip from Hermiston to Portland In five hours. A baby horn tc them Monday lived only a few hours. Legal Blanks at The Herald Office Wednesday and Thursday, AUGUST 15-16 Miss Lena Hermanson, of Port- 1,ml. has take”, the poelUon made | vacant by Miss Gray’s resignation at the First National Bank. Mr. W. A. Boardman and son Don, of Bordman, were Hermiston visitors Tuesday. •’THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” M anager's N o te: Specialty reenforc­ ed seats w ith straps for hysterical patrons. Doctor in attendance at all shows. Mrs. Harkerlder, mother of Mrs. A. A. Paulson, arrived here on Thurs. day for a visit at her daughter’s home. IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING It is sanitary— never wears out and ¡3 guaranteed not to break in actual oven use. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chrisman, of Cottage Grove, brother and sister- in-law of Mrs. T. W. Rankin, ar­ rived here Wednesday and departed for Portland on Friday of last week. Echo, Oregon SAPPERS’ INC. PYREX is made for every bnking use—for bread, pies, cakes, puddings, custards, eggs, pot pies, beans, macaroni, casserole, au gratin dishes, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell left for Portland last Saturday. A N D S E R V IC E ” 111 )' Do Your BREAD BAKING in PYREX WARE With PYREX you actually see the bread while it is baking. You know what is going on inside the dish and you get a crispy crust on the bottom and sides as well as the top. M!»8 Beulah Reid left Sunday after several weeks' visit at the home of her uncle, Mr. Thos. Campbell, for Chicago. She will stop for a short lime on her homeward Journey in Denver. Echo F lo u r Mills HARDWARE FURNITURE THE LAUGHTER BLAST TH AT WILL ROCK THE C ITY See the Prince of Skylarkers in his latest Hurricane of Humor filled with frills, spills, chills and surprising se n sa tio n s.......................... H. E. Hitt nd children have gone to Bingham Spring» for several weeks outing. Mrs. H. A. McKeen and daughter Bertha accompanied them. K IN G S L E Y S M g R M IS T O N H E R M IS T O N OREGON Mr. W. T. Roberta wan a Pendle­ ton visitor Tuesday. Guaranteed 10c a button, $1.00 a rip f O ltE G O X . TH E PLAYH O U SE OeeurwKM o f In U r M t Gleaned Here and There About the City and N elrhborhood PALM BEACH TROUSERS $5.00 IL E R A L D , H E B AI I S T O N , J»y Prltnulder returned Monday from Llncoln N, brafMa. where haa bern vial, ln< father Mlw n„rothy Pelniulder. sister of Jay. accompanied him back sad will , 1H,nd t(me >W |,B)r p ,,. mulder family In t *%$»¥• ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT “ The West Side Eat Shop” = = -:----- r Bring in Four Films J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r T e le p h o n e 413 ------------------------------------------------------------ CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS, PROP. CHOICE MEATS O ur finishing d e p a rt­ ment, through up-to-date methods and equipm ent and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f pictures you want. Fresh and Cured Fresh Fish T o use a sic -xpres- sion: “ We’re there «. the finish.” MITCHELL DRUG CO. O. F. Mays, of Stanfield, was in T Y P W W R IT E R Rtbtx.es end carbo«, t wa Tues i ». paper for sale at the Herald. Phone 101 Hermiston. Oregon 3 BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE £ ICE FOR SALE ■ !