Just Received New Colors in Sun Tub Suitings GUARANTEED FAST COLORS Complete line of Munsingwear in Summer Weight TIES FOR MEN AND BOYS In the wanted shaded MAY 10 ■18— M o th er’s D a y Send her a box of Mother’s Day Chocolates. 1 pound, $1.00 O tto C. P ie rc e K I N G S L E Y ’S | H E R M IS T O N 'S IN C . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ' Make The Hens Keep You ftood housing is necessary to the health, comfort and consequent pro­ duction of the flock. It saves labor. Increases profits and adds to the Joy of the owner. Many hens go on a strike each year because the place In which they have to lay nnd rrostl sunsuitable. Poor hen houses or none at all, are the reasons why many hens do not lay as the owner thinks they should. Come In and talk to us about hen hotipea; we have the best kind of hen liouso lumber and some Ideas about pouitiy house plans that you may decide to adopt. k Materially Yours » Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. H O NEY LABELS LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • OecurencM ol la la n o t UI owm S H on awl Thera About the Cit» awl Nawhborbood Bring in Tour A * SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE of Hibbard Aluminum Ware for one day only. a. The two younger children of H. J. Stillings were operated on for ad- nolds and tonsils at St. Anthony’s hospital, Pendleton, on Wednesday. The American Legion Auxiliary I will meet next Wednesday evening J at 7:30 at th • Hermiston Beauty i Shop. All wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of ex-service men please eorue. M nibership applica. j j tion blanks can be secured at the meeting or by calling Mrs. Shesely. Baptist church services on Sun­ day, May 3. Bible school at 10 A. I IM. Sermon by pastor at 11, sub-i Ject, False and True Christianity.” ! Communion of the Lord’s Supper after the morning service Preach- } ing at 8 P. M. Delegates from the i ] ;hurch will go Tuesday, May 5, to ! Helix for the annual meeting of the Umatilla Baptist association. A. ! Segsworth, pastor. O u R fi n 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 eth o d s and eq u ip m en t and ex p ert h a n d lin g , can h elp y o u g e t the k in d o f p ictu res y o u w ant. T o u se a sla.tg expres­ sio n : “ W e're fin ish .’’ there it-; the MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Hermiston, Oregon M E. Church Services— Sabbath | school at 10 o’clock. Morning wor-| BUSINESS LOCALS (ship at 11 o’clock. Epworth League! .............. worship - at 8 P. Sea C. D Porter for all kinds of 7 P. M. Evening M. The Epworth League will hold a insurance. At Dodd’s offflce. 21-tfc morning watch service at the butte —------ Wo are giving Special Bargains at 6 A. M. Weekly prayer and Bible study class Thursday at 8. Doctor every Saturday. See our ad- In Hesey. district superintendent of the this issue. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co. eastern district, will hold quarter­ ly conference in the church Friday, MAY DAY IS CHILD HEALTH DAY May 8. He will show slides of the work in the district. Everybody One day in the year. May 1. has come. been designated as Child Health Day. Do you realize that the greatest otto Pierce, Tim Gaither, M. L. Watson, Lindon Barnett and Bob aa8ct to any country arc our child- Neimeyer motored to Pendleton o n 'ren» During childhood the foundation Tuesday night to attend a meeting of the Odd Fellows in that city. is being built for the future man or Jack B'gg!-, and Charles Sauderson p o you realize what seems to be |lcft Tuesday morning for Mabton. a mlnor ailment or deformity while I Wash , on a business mission. a cb|jd if not properly cared for may —----- - I mean a weak dependent adult? Mrs. George Wagner returned Do you remember the war taught Tuesday morning from a trip to Port-1 tbat oU( of tbree and one-half mil I land. lion men between the ages 18 and 30, that 30 per cent were rejected For real Saturday Bargains see ou. because of physical defects? jadv. Oregon Ildw. & Impl. Co. : Do you know tbat 1.9.2 per cent --------- ! of the deaths under one year are Mrs. Laura Morris and daughter ; under one day old one ln every g , Pauline of Helix, wen visiting j deaths un)jev one year is due to inful- 1 friends here last week j enza or pneumonia? Deaths during childhood are too Mrs. Mallett, of Portland, "ta‘l ! great and ln09t of them are prevented president of the W. C. T. U., will be proper]y cared for. These and in Hermiston next Wednesday. She f(gure8 cou,d b(J glven „ ,t | IS scheduled to make an address here, j maRe you reaIlze yQUr duty | The place of the meeting wil be made | the child known later. Do you know that over 200,000 in­ fants die each year In the United 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blevins, of Vernonia, States? Oregon, stopped In Hermiston a few Make a resolution that you will hours the first part of the week to help to prevent one out of thirteen ) visit Mi: s Ada Soneson, who was a children from dying during Its firs: 1 friend of the couple v.hlle she was year. Hygenlc surroundings, diet, i clerking in a store 'at Vernonia. clothing and proper care when sick will prevent this. J Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton, Mr. and Mrs Herschel Hiatt, Mr. and DAIRY HERDS TO SMALL ; Mrs. Harold MeKeen and Miss Ada ' Soneson motored to the Diversion (Continue* from Page One) j dam Sunday for a picnic party. from a non-profitable. morc-or-less The Shotwell Contracting company of-a-nulsance side line, to a profit­ has purchased the holdings of the able part of their farming opera Umatilla Sand & Gravel Co., of Uma­ tlons. tilla. They will assume possession It has taken many years to perfect May 1. the milking machine. The progress, ive American farmer has long desired I Art Adamson was a business visi­ a practical milker. With this as. tor In thlg city Thursday. sured, there are hundreds of farmers In the Northwest that should put on Uncle Blm must have received from 5 to 15 more cows and turn a word as to Chester’s wherabouts, or lot of waste feed and human energy perhaps a telegram from the widow into milk and cream checks. Zander. At any rate he has left The advice of the Dairy Committee town and no one seems to know ex­ should be well taken for If It Is, II actly In which direction he Is headed. | will add many thousands of dollars of additional Income, with practic­ Watch our ad. for special hargatrs ally no additional expense, to the every Saturday. Oregon Hdw. & dairyman’s receipts. Impl Co. ■ AITALFA SEED RAISING * SHOULD BE PROFITABLE ■ ------ Saturday Special Films LOCAL MAN’S CASE STIRS UP PORTLAND COUNCIL I SATURDAY, MAY 2 79 C ents each $1.19 E ach A BARGAIN DO IT N O W Need the Mode? 10% In. Angel Cake Pan 10 Qt Water Pail 14 Qt. Dish Pan 6 Qt. Convex Kettle 1% Qt. Rice Boiler 2 Qt. Coffee Pot 15 In. Oval Roaster 8 Qt. Preserve Kettle 5 9 4 2 Qt. Tea Kettle In. Lipped Fry Pan Qt. Water Pitcher Qt. Percolator With each purchase from the above lists you may purchase one of any item of the following list for 1 cent each. 1 1 CENT EA C H % Pt. Measuring Cup 9 In. Pie Plate Bird Cooky Cutter Tea or Coffee Strainer 2% In, Pepper Shaker 9 Ounce Ladle 3% Ounce Jelly Mould Large Sugar Shaker Fish Cooky Cutter 6 Ounce Funnel 6 Ounce Cup 2% In. Salt Shaker 7 In. Sink Scoop Ore. Hardware & Impl. Co. ie put in vats with his other 25000 lounds which he sells cn the mar- et. He said that the honey in the ives amounted to less than one-half f 1 per cent of his annual crop. He was denied the privilege of he market on the ordinance which ays all produce must be raised on and owned by the seller. Eastman admitted ownership of he bees, but said he received but me can of honey annually in rental or three hives. (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«»B«*» ADAM GOn D TIME A Snappy Spark Every Time Easy starting In cold or wt: wea ther. Fool Proof. More Power. Smmother running motor. Starts your motor on the mag­ neto. It is a positive Make and Break Timer, using Genuine Tungsten points, the same as used on high priced cars. It is self lubricating and requires no grease or oil inside the shell. Put It on and forgot It. Guaranteed for one year ’ OSTERS OF SENIOR PLAY ARE ATTRACTIVE LOOKING Mystery, Thrills and aLughs are Com­ bined in Big Program . (By Scoop, tho Demon Reporter) Posters advertising "Green Stock- ngs,” the Senior play, are being put out this week. They are fine spcci- nens of typographical art, for which he Herald gets credit, and maybe a ittle cash. Unfortunately tlw post- Ts do not stats where the play Is to >e held. This adds an element of nystory to the play, making It, as It vere, both a comedy and a mystery play. However, do not lose heart, nor nake a mistake by going to tho .vrong place Just sit down and try real hard to guess where it will be. No one will be allowed more than one guess— two would be cheating. Be a little Sherlock Holmes and let your deduction follow this line: Sen­ ior play— Senir class— high school— school house. It won’t take as long is a good cross-word puzzle. Moreover, there are to be two shows for the price of one. Not only will "Green Stockings,” a full-length three-act comedy be presented, but also the Class Night Frolic. This will probably take the form of a white face minstrel show with many local hits relating to both town and school. Don’t miss it— also tha screaming burlesque, "The English Class.” Altogether It will be the largest evening’s entertainment presented by the schol this year. All members of the class, numbering twenty-two, will participate. J. Skovbo’s Lawyer Called Liar By ■ R. C. Canfield Thinks Some Lands of Commissioner Bigelow T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t Reasonable P ric e * 5 Project Particularly Adapted To This Crop Tho following item Is clipped fsom a recent Issue of the Portland Tele ■ Hermiston Het aid: S, Fo many have Inquired about my gram: Charges that Marketmaster J. W. experience in raising alfalfa seed on the Hermiston project, thnt I desire Eastman plays favorites on the pub­ to say through your columns that lic market and that Commissioner with me seed raising is still In an C. A. Bigelow has set about to pro­ any producer living east of the l i g i a i a i i i i a ¡ : 3 i i i i i i * i i * i i * i i * i i * i i a a * i i experiment ’.! stage. I think I have hibit settled upon a successful system of Cascades from selling on the market irrigation to produce seed, but some were made at this mornlg* council N O T IC E T O CREDITORS othpr problems are to be woked out, session by Arthur M. Geary, attorney In the County Court of the State of I have been very anxious to see a for J. Skovbo, Hermiston, Oregon Oregon for Um atilla County. capable young man with capital to honey producer, who was ousted Remington No. 10 type­ In the Matter of the Estate work out the details of seed raising from the market by Bigelow. writer, new improved touch, Bigelow called Geary a liar. of on the third clas» lands of this pro- all the essential features of Teddie L. Hall, deceased. Commissioner Rarhur averred that IJert. the latest models, condition Notice is hereby given that the | The market demands for Grimm Skovbo would have done better with LEGION WILL ENTERTAIN like new, has had the best of , undersignedhasbeenappointedad! ’"'•'d 1,1 ms to he unfailing out an attorney. Hermiston Post of tho American The council by a vote of 3 to 1 sus­ care. Thia machine would mlnlstratrlx of the estate of Teddie "* a l” ,r* Seed raising re- Legion will entertain next Thursday tained Bigelow. Mayor Baker voted coat you $70 at a dealer’s; will L. Hall, deeeaaed, and has qualified quires one-lialf the water required against night. May 7. io the I. O O. F. hall. the motion. All ex-service men and their famil­ as the law directs. All persons hav- for a crop of hay. The labor of trrl- sell for $45 cash, $50 terms. Geary charged that Eastman owns Ing claims against said estate are gating and harvesting is one-half bees which he leases to a .producer ies are invited to attend. F. K . G U IL F O IL A mock trial wil be staged for the required to present the same to me that of producing hay; the value of who sells honey on the public mar- j at the office of W. J. Warner, my <>n’ rr ,p "f st d ought to be fully event that Is guaranteed to produce ket He said that Bigelow had never attorney, at hla office In Hermiston, as great as the value of three cropa allowed any Eastern Oregon »re­ a laugh a second. The chow -- ^iyuM g my original plans. I believe need raining and honey bees from another producer vRB '.Thursday night and It win be ux- , Announcement plitinrd to your entire satlsfactin I will give volee lemons two eve production can be worked together went out of the business. The hives foe this question will be settled j»t contained, according to Skovbo. about uings a week.* Terms |1 .0 0 per les- successfully, th« trial JO O or 400 pounds «( honey, which R. C. Canfield. | son. Lindon Bsrnett. Jl-Jtc . READ THE WANT ADS THE HERMISTON HERALD 4 Qt. 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