:• I School Supplies LOCAL AND FUSONAL • brevities ■ •e d T h w . About tbo C Hr sad gMOgETOJr, OREGOK, Among those Who w m t to Peadle- toa Thursday ts fssd the elephant« peanut» sad langh at tha satles of the clowns who ars with Al. G. Barnes «how were George and Bod- nay Barfs, Dich and HsIen tTpha H. A. Pankow and family and O. 3X1 Ryder and family. i l OUTELL’eM Which? srunci W. H. Ogden and family left the first part of the week for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sapper returnee and coast points where they will Thursday morning from Portland, spend some time visiting. where they had been for Buyers’ Mrs. M. L. Watson returned home week. Monday from a tr p Into Idaho' Frank Pearson has returned from | where she had been visiting. the Helix country where he haa been Arnold Oralapp has returned to employed In the harvest fields. Frank Hermiston to take up his duties as states the wheat fields y elded a I athletic coach In the local high good crop In spite of the drought. school. A dance is scheduled for next Sat. I Jim Pearson reports the sale of urday night at the Hermiston audi­ two Star ears last week, C. A. Paul torium. Mua’c will be furnished by I the local telephone man getting one ‘ the Happjr F,Ta of P®“«“ «“”»- and Gus Kosart, of Irrigon, tak’ng , ~— ------ W. S. Casady. who lives ’n the the other. Paul received a touring T h a t’s th e w ay to look a t painting— as an investm ent, not I car while Kosart bought the latest I Columbia district. Is erecting a big barn on his ranch. The dimension,, | an expense. Look around you a t th e houses going to rack , thing In a sport model touring. art 30x38 with 11 foot eaves. and ruin. W hat is doing it? T h e weather. T here is o n ! one defense against weather and th a t is fa in t. B u t paint, Dr. Illsley reports the birth of a like weather, is o f m any kinds. Beware of th e fair weather On Saturay evening, August 30. nine pound boy on August 14 to R. paint. I t does n ot piotecv, it only deceives. B u y s n - ’"' E. Meyers of Echo, and on the 19th the last quarterly conference of the that has proved its staying power. 1» girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of M. E. church will be held in the church parlors. Rev. Leach, district SWP (Sherwin-Williams House efficient in protecting property. Hermiston. uts an armor between you superintendent, will be present. All PROPERTY ADJACENT TO Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year recoed. Its ingredients are what uildings and the elements am. HIGHWAY SHOULD BE Otto Pierce returned Sunday from members and fri3nds are Invited. experience haa proved to be most also adds beauty and cleankr.es«. A pot luck Bupper will be served con­ CLEARED OF SHRUBBERY a few dayg spent in Portland. sisting of fried chicken, bread and Kellogg & Schimke report the sale butter sandw'ches, salad, pie and To the Editor: After listening to many discus- of two Ford cars, Charley Hahn buy­ coffee. Bring what you prefer and ilons about the accidents and near­ ing a four door sedan and Mr. Weis. | come Supper at 7:30. accidents at dangerous corners on ner purchasing a two door sedan. W. R. Loughlln. a former resident the highway and within the c ty 11m. Mrs. August Beisse and son and of Hermiston, was a business visitor ts, the subject seems to be dropped it the point where the statement ts daughter, George and Gertrude, re­ here the first of the week. nade that the highway can’t be made tuned last week from Longview J. W. Davies, manufacturer of mint to do anything and the city residents where Mr. Beisse has a building con­ an’t be made to do anyth ng by the tract. Mr. Beisse will remain unt 1 extracts, was In Hermston Thursday looking over the possibilities for the council. I should like to ask why the completion oi me ouuuius. growingAif mint in commercial quan­ n the name of humanity anyone James Gent left Saturday for some tities here. He went over the pro­ should have to be made to do a half SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY town near Peoria. Illinois, where he ject and 'ntervlewed several farmers an hour’s work on their property —A t — will make h’g future home. Mrs. who expressed their willingness to vhen by so doing they stand a very Gent will rema n here for a short make experiment on a small scale ,ood chance cf averting a fatal ac- time and then Join her husband In until Its feasibility can be proved. •ident. Surely any property owner According to Mr. Davies mint !s at in Hermiston whose roads de corners their new home. present grown In the Willamette val. have overgrown with brush to such A number of local Odd Fellows ley to some extent and requires a n extent that they constitute a men­ took a load of watermelons to Pen­ damp soil. This damp soil in the ace to life, will gladly clear the dleton Tuesday night whero a big valley Is clayey and it i8 hoped that trowth away if the matter is brought op watermelon feed was scheduled for the more friable soli In this section to his attention, without hav ng to may permit of two crops being har­ invoke the process of the law’. At the members of this order. vested against one In the valley. »very corner where there hag been Word ha8 been received here that Mint requ'res ground where the rouble or collisions the sole con­ Ed. Haugeberg underwent an opera, water table is close to the surface tributing cause has been the obscur. tlon for a severe case of apendlcltls and several plece8 of land have been ng of clear vision by low grow ng WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FEW SHOES AS WELL AS at a hospital In Kelso. According to located here which seem favorable ‘rees and high growing brush. reports the pat ent Is doing as well Mint Is at first planted in rows ten Tourists often do exceed the speed ARMY SHOES AND ARMY BLANKETS. as may be expected. feet apart, later spreading and form­ ind safety limit in coasting) Into ing a solid field of growth. Th’s Is own from the south, but go far no Jack Biggs wa8 a business visitor harvested about the same aa alfalfa. way has been found t'» stop them, in Weston Tuesday of this week. Mr. Davies will return here later In every local dr ver knrvs the dan- the season with plant8 for the farm ;er points while the 8tr::: ger, seeing W Hard Felthouse and family have era who will try and see If this new t clear, smooth road ahead and dense returned from an outing at Wallowa Industry can be developed. ungle on either aid >, sal’s blithely Our Shippers Will Tell You Why Lake. One day while on a flsh’ng n, with no hint of intersection. They ship their Eggs regularly to expedition at the lake Willard get Ford used cars, Prices right When Herm ston goes touring she excited over the nibblo of a trout and Kellogg ft Schimke. 48-8D s very apt to meet the same situa- fell off a rock breaking a couple of ion In some other careless town, and ANNOUNCEMENT ribs. Otherwise he returned none hen the Hermiston drive,- will sur- I wish to announce to the ladles the worse for the tr'p. 600 E. Davig St., Portland, Oregon that I have opened a ha'r marcelling 'ey, if ha is extremely lucky, no vorse than a broken a-ie, wind, Reference: Ladd & Tilton Bank C. C. Mason, who at one time lived parlor In my home across the street hield, stove-n radiator and the In Hermiston, but now located In from the Catholic church. »lace where the f.nders us