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A complete stock o f supplies w ill be here by the time school opens. You kids that are o f school age, step in on the first day o f school and get A LEAD PENCIL FREEH Otto C. Pierce K I N G S L E Y 'S m I N C . H E R M I 8 T O I I 'M H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D E E R V IC E " ---------------------------- -— .— Legal Blanks at The Herald Office WE WILL HAVE A CAB OF BOX FACTORY WOOD SOME TIME THIS MONTH. IF YOU WANT SOME OF THIS WOOD PLACE YOUB OBDEB WITH US NOW. WE EXPECT THIS CAB TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT ARRIVES. MATERIALLY YOUBS, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. B. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone One-One-One. LOCAL AND FE1SONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ War,” • motion picture now la pre paration by Alfred Powers, of the U n iversity E x ten sio n d lv ’sion, w ill be released In Septem ber. Mr. P o w . O w : r » c r f latan at t t .r . ers l* c u ttin g th e scen es m ost Im •nd T k w . A hm t tka City and portant h isto r ica lly from a dozen o fficia l w ar rev'ew s, w h ich he i3 re arranging,™ »-titling) and re-ed ltin g Mr«. Wm. Ogden who ha« been on to form a six reel film , to be inclu d the sle k lis t 1« reported to be Im ed in th e u n lv ers'ty loan collection . proving. ‘‘T h is film w ill sa tisfy a sp ecific dem and on th e part o f the schools Mr». May C aldw ell, w ife of Clybe Am erican L egion folk, and other or C aldw ell, of U m atilla, died laat ga n iza tio n s n terestsd in h istorical Sunday n igh t a fter a short linen«. i ub jects," sta te d Mr. P ow ers.. She leaves besides her husband a T he p icture w ill show life am ong fam ily of nine children. t h » men In th e various form s of ser vice du rin g th e w ar: fam ous batt.'e3, The Im rie and Brow nson fam ilies in clu d in g C hateau T hierry, in w hich returned Sunday from a vacation the A m erican forces w ere a ctiv e; spent at B ingham Spring*. leaders in th e war, W ilson, Poin- ----------- ' calre, P ersh in g and others; the J. Parker, Jack B iggs, Leo , m achinery used In war; camou- H urley and th e editor motored to fia g , ; and K e n e., wh ch have his- ‘Mt " Bht' P ,r * ! tor,cal »U"«flc«i»ce. ker. Btgg„ and H urley continued on The U n iv ersity film service now to M arshfield the next day where has a h a lf m illion feet of film which they w ill Inspect som e property f« a v a ila b le in th e loan collection. located there. The pictu res are educational, and R. H. Stockard, o f th e Columbia distr et, w as a caller at th is office Tuesday. Mr. Stockard sta te s he w ill have m ore honey th is year than he at first expected. H e est'm ates he w ill get about tw o tons th is year from 63 colon ies of bees as against a ton and a h a lf produced last year. Include scen ic, Industrial, and his torical m aterial. T he film s are loan ed, som e free o f charge and other: for a sm all ren tal fee. They are es p ecially popular w ith schools, churches and c o m m u n ty organiza tions. ( T he C h ristian Scien ce services are held in room s n e x t to the Auditorium Those h a v in g ou tstan d in g accounts every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sundaj a gain st the B aptist church are asked school at 1 0 :1 5 . A ll are cordlalh to present them at once to W. W. invited to atten d . W ednesday eve lllsley . n ln g m eetin g fir st W ednesday each month. Mrs. J. T. Em bry left Monday for an extended v isit w ith the Frank J. Auseon fam 'ly In P ortland. She FOR SALE— 1 e n sila g e cu tter, w ith 15 horse en g in e. W ill take good w as accom panied by Mrs. Claude team and h arn ess in exch ange, or Upham w ho w ill rem ain in the city w ill sell th e en g 'n e separate. S. a week or ten days. L. Carson. 49-4tp P eter N elson, an ex-resident of i NOTICE the project, but now liv in g at Adel, M ontana, Is v isitin g friend s in this N ot'ce Is hereby given th a t School c ty. | D istrict No. 14 o f U m atilla County, Oregon, in ten d s to borrow not to ex N ich olas Codd, president of the, ceed * 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 and to issu e n eg o tia H erm iston L igh t & Power Company, ble w arran ts th erefor, bearing In w aR here on b u siness the la tter part terest at th e rate o f 6 per cen t per of last week. annum payable sem i-an n u ally, pay able * 1 0 0 0 .0 0 each year b egin n in g Ross N ew port w as in H erm iston N ovem ber 15, 1 9 2 5 .Su bscrip tions for from La G rande the first part of the any part of said loan not less than week. *50.00, w ill be received by the clerk of said d istr ict on or before A u g The M esdames Clarence V ollva, ust 19, 1924. B onafide res'dent c it H arry Quick and Arnold Buhm an e n . izens of said school d istrict w ill be tertalned th e You Go I Go social giv en p referen ce in a llo tin g said club at the hom e of Mrs. V ollva last loan. T hursday afternoon. The n ext 4 9 - lt c R. A. B row nson, Clerk. m eet'n g w ill be held Septem ber 4 at the hom e of Mrs. C linton Jackson,, SUMMONS w ith Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. P. E. H ay IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE den and Mrs. Ed. Jackson actin g as STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA hostesses. TILLA COUNTY ^f&UTELL’EM $50 for Painting $500 for Repairing £ Tnost wonderful A 1000 per cen t Investm ent That’s the way to look a t painting—as an investment, not an expense. Look around you at the houses going to rack and ruin. What is doing it? The weather. There is only one defense against wpather and that is faint. But paint, like weather, is of many kircc. Beware of the fair weather paint. I t does not piotec., it only deceives. Buy a paint that has proyed its staying power. th e e o f J lb e h tj I 6 The ¿»»nokinf o f i t is ò.ble f o s u rv iv e SW P (S h erw in -W illiam s H ou se P ain t, Prepared) lias a fifty-year recowl. Its ingredients are what experience has proved to he most COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS THE HERMISTON HERALD Mid-Season Speqal With the regular season for summer goods about half gone, we are going to offer reductions o f from 10 to 20 per « M for the balance of the summer on the following items: 1 Electric Fan, Regular $5.00, Special $4.00. 1 Electric Fan, Regular $6.18, SFerial $0,00. 1 Thermalware Jar, Regular $6.50, Special $4.68. (This item is a wonder in camping ont) Oil Stoves at 18 to 28 per cent off. a Refrigerators at 20 per esnt off. | aej luttj; oin jsn f) r) Regular $14.00. Special $8.90 Coleman Camp Stove (a wonder $7.78. Special $4.90. Shoulder Spray Pump, Regulapotato bugs) Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers. 15 per cent off. 1 Garden Wheel Cultivator wit h extra tools, from $8.80 to $3 90 (A real bargain at fell price) Farm Implements at Specal Prior, and terms for balance of the season. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DOLLAR SAVINGS AT to keep in m ind the fact that in addition to p rin tin g th is n e w s paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure SAPPERS’ INC. O regon H ardw are & Im plem ent Co. W O N D ER LA N D TY«fO«E60N E v e ry A m e ric a n sh o u ld s h a r e in th e In s p ira tio n of its to w e rin g p e a k s, le a p in g g e y sera. g ro w lin g g ro tto « , b o ilin g c a u ld ro n s, in th e ra id a t of w h ic h a re m a g n ific e n t h o te ls, c h a r m in g c o tta g e v illa g e s, 300 m ile s o f m a tc h le s s b o u le v a rd s a n d a ll th e c o m fo rts of hom e. S e n d fo r o u r b o o k let. I t te lls th e th r illin g s to ry of n a tu r e 's w o n d e rla n d . O u r T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R The U N IV ER SITY of O REG O N contains :, O p e ra to d D A IL Y d u rin g th e s e a s o n b e tw e e n Portland and West Yellowstone The professional schc? A rchi tecture and Allied A rt ¿—Business Administratic. -Educo n—G rad u a te S tu d y —-Journalic.n—Law— Medicine— M usic—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension U nion P acific S ystem by the Ix»t o u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s e x p la in th e v a rio u s to u rs w h ic h e n a b le v is ito rs to see th e Y e lld w sto n e a t m in im u m c o s t; nlso q u o te fa re s , p re p a re y o ttr itin e r a r y a n d m a k e y o iir re s e rv a tio n s . Call on C. WOUGHTER. Agent, Hermiston. Oregon o r a d d re s s w m . mcmurray G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A gent, P o rtla n d , O regon on ■ When Yoil Smile i W ith K elly-Sp ringfied T ires It is because you realize they are * the best money can buy. . S aa We Sell Them ■ Pearson’s Garage ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s VÔUTÇLL ÇjH '6 Proper prun ing of th e bearing grape vin e rem oves about 90 per cent of the wood— a heavier prun ing than la ordinarily given any other fru t. A m ature vin e m ak ing good grow th Is left the sam e num ber of buds It had th e prevous season In th e O. A. C. experim ent station p lan tin gs, w h ile a w eak vin e Is allow ed a few er num ber o f buds. U n iv ersity o f Oregon. E u gen e, Auguat 1«.— "A history of «ke W orld , The College of Literature , Science and the A rte with 22 der : i tments. has not been w in ter killed on the exper m ent sta tio n farm s or other Wta reporting, even nt a tem per ature of 10 degrees, w hen other vetch es wore severely dam aged. Frrpsnny World War Motion Picture f To See Us ++O++*#+++****+«*« The M. E. lad les w ill hold a cook, H enry G riffin , P la n tlif, vs. Rose ed food sa le o Saturday, A u gu st 23. Mary G riffin , D efendant. For a catalogue or any information All w ho w 'sh to order In ndvance To Rose Mary G riffin, the above Write The ReQistrar, University o f please phone Mrs. G aither or Mrs. named defendant. Oregon, Eumene, Oreguri Adams. In th e N am e o f the S ta te of Ore The 49th Year Opens Sep;.... gon you are hereby required to ap Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gordon left pear and answ er the com plain t f 1- Saturday for G alax, Va., on account ed aga'n st you In th e above en titled o f th e seriou s Illness of Mrs. Gor su it w ith in six w eek s from the first don’s father, Mr. Geo. F. B ur publication o f thin sum m ons and roughs. T h ey w ilt a lso v isit Mr. you w ill take notice th a t if you fall Gordon's fath er, Mr. W m. Gordon, to answ er or to plead h ere. also of G alax, w h ile there. In w ith in Bald tim e, the p la in tiff, for w ant thereof w ill a p C lifford C h ristensen, M iss Mildred ply to the above e n t'tlc d court for C hristensen and Edw in K irby, of the relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s M eM lnnv’lle. are v isitin g a t the com plaint f l e d In said cause, to- Crowder hom e th is w eek. M lss Chrls- w lt: for a decree o f divorce d's- tenReti and C lifford arc brother and solvtn g the bonds o f m atrim ony sister of Mrs. Crowder. now and heretofore e x istin g betw een the p la in tiff and defendant and for Ford used cars. P rlcos righ t. an absolute decree of divorce in K ellogg & Schinike. 48-6tc favor o f p la in tiff and a g a in st the defendant. FARM REMINDERS T h i9 sum m ons Is puhllahed pursu ant to an order of th e H onorable O ur finishing dep: W inged form s of the rurrant ap G ilbert W. P help s, Ju d ge o f the m ent, through up-to-dafc hids begin to appear In the fa ll in Bbove en titled Court duly m ade and Oregon and fly from bush to bush. entered on th e 2nd day o f July methods and equipment The sexed form s evolve and the 1924, d irectin g th at pu blication be and expert handling, can maleg lay eggs on the bark where m ade herein once a week for a per. help you get the kind o f some retna'n all w inter. A phids lod of six con secu tive w eek s In the hatch from th ese eggs tn th e sp ring pictures you want. H er m sto n H erald, and th e first pu b. as "stem m others," capable of g iv Bratton hereof Is m ade pursuant to ing birth to young. Lim e su lfu r 1 said order th la 10th day o f Ju ly, T o use a sh -x p - to 20 plug n ico tin e su lfa te 1 to *00 1924. sion : la th e standard spray for th is pest W. J. W A R N ER . recom m ended by th e experim ent “ W e’re there the A ttorney for P la in tiff. station . finish.” P. O. Address, H erm iston, Oregon. 44-7te H u n g a r a n vetch , because o f Its MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY w inter hardlnesg and resistan ce to Phone 101 Hermiston, Ore. over w aterin g. Is com ing Into favor READ THE WANT ADS A D V ER TISE YOUR POULTRY In Oregon as a cover and green m an. IN T H E SE COLUMNS nre crop esp ecially in orchards. It R lralgh l. even honey com bs m ade up o f w orker c e lls are used in the O. A. C. sta t'o n a p la r le , to f a c ili ta te h an d lin g and Increase th e o a t- put o f th e colony. It Is necessary to u ss fu ll sh eets of foun dation In th e fram es to g e t th is type of comb. efficient in protecting property. Il iuts a n arm or between you: tuildings and the elem ents anti also adds beauty and cleanlinest We Want You Bring in 'Toi'.r - Films n W ■ ■ ■ b ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «■ «■ Whidi? ; ttB Iia a a a a k a School Supplies H J E B M IflT C » H EILA ,LD , H EK HTSTO-Cf, O R E G O N . ■ CU& ~ P O It isn ’t alw a y s th e lou d est In stru m ent tn th e band th a t m akes the best m usic, for comfort and rest and health and the simple life, all in pleasing vr nations at SO RT! BMC«, CLATSOP BEACHES, TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT “ — but It take,, a NICE JUICY STE A K to m ake a "hit" w ith everybody. W e can su pp ly you w ith your fav o r ite c u t and w e g u a ra n tee to please you :'n every w ay w ith our h igh class service. u r °S’* O u td o o r, and they will t , ; | ynsMie A roundtrip K n w w earuninn ticket »1« UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ihM ww ¿stfp] trmthroosh the Columbia River Gmw E. C. W ough ter. A gen t. H erm iston. Oregon. Wm. McMurray. Goni. 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