TOB y n r a in g T O a FTHÌAJP, H B B M P T O y, J>R3CGOy.
LOCAL AMO PEISOMAL
Just Received
New Colors in Sun Tub
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GUARANTEED FAST COLORS
Mrs W. T. Swartout returned Sun- I
day from an attended visit In Port
land.
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Mary Super, a member of this
year's graduating clans, was called
to Lebanon Friday on account of the
ileknesa of her mother.
Complete line of
Munsingwear in Summer Weight
TIES FOR MEN AND
BOYS
Don't forget Mother’s D i* sermrn
at the M. E. churcr Sunday morning.
Baccalaureate sermon In the even
ing.
An important meeting of the W.
C. T. U will be held In the M E.
church Thursday evening. May 14,
at 7:30. All memebers are urged
to be present.
In the wanted shades
M AY 10
M other’s D ay
O tto C. Pierce
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A N D S IR V IC E "
The Christian Science services ars
held in rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 10:15. All are cordially
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
Jens Skovbo and Jack Biggs were
business visitors in The Dalles last
Friday.
Rev. Young has returned from
Medford and Salem whore he was
called by the death of his brother-in-
law, who died at Medford recently
and burled in Salem.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Carl McNaught was a Pendleton
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. R. Hornig of Spokane, Is
visiting at th home of her son, R. O.
Horning, In this city.
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A party of Hrmlstonlnns stopped
at Irrigon Sunday when returning
from the base ball game at Board-
man and picnicked on the river.
Those in the party were Mr. and
Mrs. Z G, Knight. Mr. and Mrs. W il
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liam Shaar, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boyn
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McKeen. Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs
George Wagoner. Mias Ada Soneson
and Miles Beasley.
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A BARGAIN
Remington No. 10 type
writer, new improved touch,
all the essential features of
the latest models, condition
like new, has had the best of
care. Thi9 machine w tu'd
coat you $70 a t a dealer's: wjll
sell for $45 cash, $50 terms.
N O T IC E T O CREDITORS
la th . C aaaty C aart'af.th a State of
Oragoa fa r U m atilla Caaaty.
In'the Matter'of .the Estate
of
TeddierL.’Hall, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
u
ebeenappointedad
Stated communication of Queen
Esther chapter O. E. S.. next Tuesday
night
Degrees. By order W. M.
Mrs. H. J. Belscamper has return
ed from Pendleton where she has
been taking treatments for the past
eleven months. Mrs. Beiseamper ex
pects to leave for the east the first
of next week.
According to reports Hermiston's
Peeping Tom. is again on the Job.
He should congratulate himself on
hts psst good luck in getting away
and quit flirting with the under
taker.
mlnistratrix of the aatata of Teddle
L. Hall, deceased, and haa qualified
ns the law directs. All parsons hay
ing claims against said estate are
required to present the tame to ma
nt the office of W. 3. Warner, my
! attorney, at his office In Hermlatoa,
Oregon, with proper vouchers with
in six montht from the date hereof.
Dated this 2Sth day of February,
1 »25.
A delightful party was given for
Mrs. Otto Helnl Wednesday afternoon
by Mrs. Howard Reid. Mrs. Helnl
is leaving shortly for Wilsonville.
F. K. GUILFOIL
Oregon. The following adles were
present: Mrs Otto Helnl, Mis.
Myer», Mrs. Wm. Mikesell, Mrs. T.
H. Haddox. Mr». Stnrien. Mr». M.
Watson. Mr». O. O. Felthouse. Mrs.
(lldncy Barnard, Mrs. W. M. Sim
mon», Mr» Frank Beddow. Mrs. Joe
Send us the price o f a ycar’t
Vdey, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs. Can
C. MARJORIE HALL,
subecripttop »f \o u sre arrears l i f t s
Administratrix ady. Mins Danner. Mrs. N. W. Bloom.
Delicious refreshments were served
by the hastes».
haws, same good pasture for rent.
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I Inquire First Natlonql Banl,, Wll-
MT». Vane BOynton left Wednesday
D O IT N O W
We Need the Money) • b
jREAD THE WAN? AJW
>*•■» P Prior.
Revonoc Vacuum Carpet Sweeper, Regular
Price $8.50, Special Price $4.00.
We also have a few Remnants of Japanese
M atting which was regularly priced a t
30c to 50c per yard. Special price 15c
per yard.
Vacuette Carpet Sweeper which works on
the same principle as the high priced
electric sweepers, is easily operated and
guaranteed to do good work, Regular
price $27.50, Special price $15.00.
Every article listed above is priced far below cost and is
a real Saturday Bargain.
See our Table Display of a new line of open st c
Blue” English Dinnerware just received.
Ore. Hardware & Impi. Co.
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ADAM GOr,D TIME’
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A Snappy Spark Every Time
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are the
Hugh Fraser is home for a few
days from the University of Oregon.
Herbert Hanelne la spending a
few days at hts home in this city
Herbert is attending O. A. C.
Wool Fiber Rugs size 9 xl2, Reg. price $25, Spec
price $12.50.
Wool Fiber rugs size 3x5 feet, Regular price a’°> 7“,
Special price $2.00.
Rag Rugs, assorted colors, size 24x36 inches, Regu Jar
price $2.50, Special price $1.
Insiit on
Rev. and Mrs. Mumati received
telegram Monday morning from the
wife of their son who lives near Col
fax, Washington, apprising them of
the serious tineas of their son who
llveB near that city. Rev. Mumau
left Monday on the midnight train
for Colfax.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
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MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston. Oregon
Word has been received in Hermis
ton to the effect that Mrs. Mabel
Slkey, who was the wife of Louis
Slkey, who at one time was proprie
tor of the City Market in this city,
has been granted a divorce from her
husband in Los Angeles, California.
Good housing is necessary to the
health, comfort and consequent pro.
ducllon 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 pluce In which they
have to lay and rrostt sunsultable.
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
houses; we hnve the best kind of hen
house lumber and some ideas about
pt ultry house plans that you may
decide to adopt.
Materially Youra
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T o use a sla.^g expres
sion:
“ W e're there a . the
finish.”
Ernie Addleman badly wrecked his
Ford last Thursday night when he
run Into a bank on the Diagonal raad
while turning out to pass another
car.
Make The Hens Keep You
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Oun finishing d e p a rt
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind o f
pictures you want.
Slg Davis left on the morning
train Tuesday for Portland. Slg has
closed his restaurant here and has
gone to Portland to look for a job
selling films.
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y
Kolorfast matting. Colors guaranteed fast to sun and
water. This is not a common straw m atting but is
made of a heavy fiber, bound with strong linen cord,
and is an ideal covering for bedroom floors. Reg. 75c
per yard, Special price 40c.
Mr. Stillings and Mr. McClure were
Mrs. F D. Callahan, Dancing.
in Helix this week attending the For «race, poise and development.
Baptist convention.
All styles of stage dancing, ballet,
acrobatic, toe, Interpretative, etc
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Slscel of Wasco, All ages. Class and private lessons.
are visiting a few days In thlB city.
35-2lp
Pat at one time was proprietor of
The Neighborhood club will meet
the Slscel) confectionery here and
has a host of friends who are enter on Wednesday afternoon, May 13, at
taining the couple while here.
ihe home of Mrs. Mikesell.
Send her a box of Mother’s
Day Chocolates.
1 pound, $1.00
H O U S E
Special Bargain Sale, Saturday, May 9
J. Skovbo motored to Helix Tues
BUSINESS LOCALS
day accompanied by Mrs. Skobo,
Miss Clara Hall and Rev. Segsworth,
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
all delegates to the Baptist conven-| insurance. At Dodd'g offflce. 21-tfc
tlon being held there.
Wo are giving Special Bargains
Mrs. Ryder was a visitor In Hod every Saturday. See our ad- In
man last Tuesday.
this issue. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co.
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H E R M IS T O N 'S
SATURDAY SPECIAL
The operetta, maypole dances, plc-
n ie .e tc ., which was to have been
given Friday of this week at Colum
bia school, has been postponed until
Monday.
«•<,.. S u itin g s
K IN G S L E Y S
Bring in Tour
Films
SUPERSTITIONS
OF YESTERYEAR?
• Easy starting in cold or wet
weather.
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 require,
no grease or oil inside the shell.
Put it on and forgot It.
Guaranteed for one year.
THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS F0SI-*
TTVELY WATER PROOF
Superstitions don’t last long,especially
w hen it costs money to believe in them.
F o r e x a m p le , th e m ajority o f western m otor
ist* have long since stopped paying tribute to
th e superstition that there is som ething m ys
teriously “better” about “eastern” m otor oil*
m erely because th ey cost more and are m ade
in the East.
Zero/en* is First Choice o f W estern M otorists
Zerolene lubricates more m otor cars in the
Pacific Coast states—liigh and low priced cars
alike—than an y other oil. m a d e . Six ou t o f the
seven trophies in th e 1924 Y osem ite Econom y
R un were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars.
T he "anti-western” oil bogie sim ply doesn’t
hold up. Zerolene increases gasoline m ileage,
reduces upkeep costs and lengthens engine life,
in high priced cars and m otor trucks alike.
W hy pay tribute to a superstition ? I n s i s t o n
Z e r o le n e e v e n i f i t d o e s c o s t le ss.
G et the Facts!
A series o f independent and impartial reports
showing the ex p erien ce o f large users w ith
Zerolene has been collected in our booklet,
"W hy P a y Tribute to a Superstition?’.’ Ask
any Standard Oil Com pany representative or
Zerolene dealer for a copy.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
: P e a r s o n ’s G a r a g e
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said Barnum, and they all ran for
congress.
—and there’s a place where you can
ALWAYS get the BEST of service
and satisfaction— and that la the
City Meat Market
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