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THE HJEBMISTON IIEBALD, HERMISTON, OBEG ON. LOCAL AMD PER5ONAL ■ BREVITIES s School Starts Monday EFBCJ Bring in Tour Films O r n m i n e f U ta reet Gleaeed Hera •a d Thera About tk e City aad Netabkarbaed * Boys and Gtfrji: I OIL STOVES R efrigerators and oil etovea epee tally priced a t Oregon Hdw. & Impi. Co. B0-2tc GET YOUR PENCIL I Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Su llivan and d au ghter Luctle, accom panied by David M ltteladorf, were visitors In Um apine Sunday. FREE FOR SCHOOL We will give you a dandy w ith each purchase o f school supplies on Monday and Tuesday, S ep t. 3-4 Edward McKeen and Max V enable w ere in tow n from W asco Saturday. They left the n ext day for th e P al- j ouse country w here they w ill take in th e harvest. E arl K in gsley, accom panied by his father, B. 8. K in gsley, left th e first part o f th e w eek fo rPortland. >NT Mrs. Edith C oppinger returned Sunday from P ortland where she had been on a business m ission. FORGET E. P. Dodd and fam ily returned the la tter part of la st week from a trip to W eiser, Idaho, w here they had been v isitin g Mr. Dodd's father. John Fox has traded h is 25 acre ranch on the project to G eorge Lebie, o f Lebanon. Mr. Fox received In re turn 147 acres near Lebanon. K I N G S L E Y ’S H tR M Ig T O N « H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y « N O l R V l C « - W. G. K eys, a real estate m an of Condon. Oregon, w as In H erm iston th e first part of the week. He had w ith him a num ber of prospects who w ere looking over the project w ith tho Idea of se ttlin g in th is v icin ity . Echo F lou r M ills Mr. and Mrs. E. C. P ayne, who are w orking at S h o tw ell's camp up the h igh w ay, w ere down Sunday a fter noon. Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF- T o use a sis sion: . FOR CASH expres Automatic Refrigerators with Water Cooler...................................................Regular Frice 150 00—Now $4000 Automatic Refrigerators, Plain........... Regular Price $42.50—Now $35.00 Ice King Refrigerator........................... Regular Price $35 00—Now $24 00 “ W e ’re there » the finish.” MITCHELL DRUG CO. Phone 101 Hermiston, Oregon ¡ % Two Burner Florence Automate Oil Stoves............................................... .. Regular Price $18.50—Now Three Buner Florence Automatic Oil Stoves................................ ................Regular Price $24.00—Now Four Burner Florence Automatic Oil I Stoves .............................................. Regular Price $30.00—Now High Shelf for Three Burner Auto matic 0 ‘l Stoves........... .................. Regular Price $8.50—Now High Shelf for Fosr Burner Auto matic Oil Stove................................ Regula1- Price $9.50—Now One Burner G'ass Door Florence Oven Regular Price $6.75—Now I WISH TO AJTKOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC —THAT THE— Bake-Rite B akery IS OPEN Two Burner Glass Door Florence Oven ................................................. Regular Price FOR BUSINESS T h e S u p e rio 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 $22 50 $600 $700 $4.75 *7 50—Now $575 One Burner Glass Door Detroit Oven. Regular Price $5 00—Now $4.00 Two Bumer Glass Door Detroit Oven Regular Price $6.00—Now $4 7g T h e A b o v e P r ic e s a r e F o r C a sh AT RIGHT PRICES OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Mr». E. C. N lem eyer, of Touchet,' W ash., has been v isitin g at th e home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Sh aw , In th is city. ■ ■ A reception w as held at th e hom e o f Mrs. E. P. Illsley last Thursday afternoon In honor o f Mrs. O. C. Y oung who Is leavin g for La Grande w her she wtl m ake her futu re home. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED g g L L L L J - J L U — J------- » ■ ■ - l lg j ? (to c We are Sorting up Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES and find we have some numbers to close out, and we are m arking these down to prices that surely will surprise you. We will have a window display of these. Mrs. F. L. Sam pson and children returned last Saturday from Portland w here they had been v isitin g rela tive*. I _______ The floor w ill be sanded and w a x ed lik e new, th e m usic w ill be the Rind th at <s easy to dance to. and th e Crowd w ill be In good humor, If present predictions hold true, when Hapt>y Canyon's annual dance, open in g .'the Round-Up season Is held In P endleton Saturday n igh t, Septem ber 1. Men w ill be expected to ap pear In Round-Up apparel and wear big h ats, gaudy sh irts and eloquent vests. T h is Is the second annual openin g dance given by Happy Can yon. The one last year w as so suc cessful th at the m anagem ent decid ed to repeat again th is year. THIS IS THE TIME OF TEAR WHEN FLIES AND MOSQUITOES GET INTO THE HOUSE. W e h ave a good asortm ent o f Screen Doora and M aterial for W indow Screens and Screen Porches. GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE TOR COMFORT; —DON’T HAVE TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE SHUT THIS HOT WEATHER Materially Youn, TUM A LUM LUMBER CO. Mrs. Anna W hite and son. Merle, are v isitin g at the R. A. W hite hoin?. Mr. Hogan Mtler left for Portland Tuesday nigh t. t Mr. C ecil K elley m oiored to Hood River Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton re turned Monday a fter sp en ding a w eek In Portland. Look Them Over is the inspiring roar of Old Ocean and the chan., of u . many beaches where those glorious V A C A T IO N haunts are. It will be a great surprise and d eh ;' t to see the vast Improvements that have been made to insure the pleasure of visitors to North Beach Clatsop Beach Tillamook Beaches or Newport Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. ‘ ‘THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE PARKER’S STORE The D ependable store. where everyconceivable form of restful health-giving recreation may be enjoyed. A sk our agent for our Outings In the Pacific Northwest" and " O u t - n O u td oors." T hey tell the whole story In word and picture. Then purchase a Round-Trip Summer Excursion Ticket via E D W ARDS DEPENDABLE U nicn P acific S ystlrí vacuum packed __ ÍO F F E .E whi. l, gives that wonderful ti ip through the Columbia River Gorge. Our agent will be glad to arrange j our itinerary anti make your reservation. FDWARDS COMP4/’’ E v e ry th in g you buy here you can depend upon. A ll goods sold under guarantee. W ith every three pounds or m ore o f Dependable C offee we w ill g iv e o n e-h alf pound FREE. D ependable coffee you can depend upon. It's good— TR Y IT !! F. C. W0UGHTER. AGENT Hermiston, Oregon wm . mcmurray General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT “Tile We»t Side Eat flip ” "*• J Lee Parker, Proprietor Telephone 413 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T aylor and ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P atterson m otor ed to P ortland and F orest Grove this week. IB IIS a a a Mrs. H. M. Gunn la v isitin g friend s Electric W ashers $18 50 P e te r M en g e '■ 1 » “EASY” $16.00 BAKERY GOOBS OF QUALITY D u ring lost w eek there w ere a num ber of hom eseekers w ho visited Proprietor H erm iston w ith the In ten tion of b u yin g land in th is section. The fo l lo w in g called at Jack B iggs' real e s. ta te o ffice and w ere sh ow n over Ihe Miss E thel Epperson w as a Hood project: Thom as L arge, Scio, Ore., R iver visitor last Sunday. Joe H olub, Scio, W. F. F uller, In dependance, Ore. H. M ayer Hood Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKeen re R iver, Ore., W. E. Sayler, P endleton, turned from P ortland Saturday. Fred F aulkn er P endleton, L. G P lck ell, W eiser, Idaho. High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour T — Daring the remainder of the hot weather we will make especially low prices on our entire stock of Refrigerators, Florence Automatic Oil Stoves and Ovens O ur f in is h in g d e p a r t m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t and e x p e rt h a n d lin g ; can h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f p ic tu re s you w ant. F. B. Sw ayze and fam ily returned \ last F riday from Seaside w here they had been sp en ding a vacation. f REFRIGERATORS Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb lo<. Call 713. I. E. Putman. 11-tft. here thia week. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■ CITY MEAT MARKET Mian B ertha McKeen w ent to P ort-I land Tueaday nigh t for a abort v isit. i s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : JOHN ELsIS. PROP. Come in and let us demonstrate T he M. B. Ladies' Aid w ill hold th eir first fall bttalneaa m eetin g Septem ber 5. In th e sou th room of th e M. B Church.. All membear are urged to be present, aa plana fqr the th e fa ll work are to be made. Mrs. N . W. Bloom left Monday n igh t for Fort W ayne. Ind., -and , p oin ts tn Ohio. She plana to apend two m ontha there. K / f l l EAGE and non-skid security are important factors in tire performance. Ajax Cords furnish these advantages to you in full measure. CHOICE MEATS 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 A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N ICE FOR SALE ■ ■ ■ ■■»•«■«■BaawaaaaaBBaaaaBaa 4