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2 for 25c
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5c lb.
25c lb.
Tomatoes
2 bunches 15c
Carrots
3 bunches 25c
Beets
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Turnips
bunch 10c
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Cucumbers .
each 10c
3 lbs. 25c
Apples
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Cabbage
pound 5c
Lettuce .
head 10c
New Potatoes
pound 5c
pound 10c
Peas
Green Beans
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pound 20c
O tto C. Piercé
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 ”
Screen Doors and Box Factory
Wood
We will have a c a r o f
tory wood th e la st w eek
L e t us know before th is
rives if you w a n t som e
cheap fuel.
box fa c
of Ju n e.
car a r
o f th is
O ur Screen Door stock is com
plete.
T hese doors a re m ade
w ith 16 m esh w ires. T his is a
very fine w ire th a t will keep o u t
m osquitoes and g n a ts. Be su re
to see th e se b efo re buying.
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M aterially Youre
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Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
a
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The Undertaking Business former,
ly owned by J. T. Brown, at 704
Thompson Street. Pendleton, h u been
Irkin over by T. B. Boraboy. and will
be conducted at the same place.
Phone 63.
Lady Assistant.
H erm iston (next door to postoffice)
Expert Shoe Repairing
A trial o rd e r is resp ectfu lly solicited, and all work
g u a ra n te e d . Parcel Poet paid one way.
AU 1 W ant la a Trial.
J. H. F A R R A
SA T U R D A Y SPECIAL
O u r 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 an d e q u ip m e n t
an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
h e lp you g e t th e k in d o f
Free Methodist church— Sunday
morning, Sunday school at -Hermis
ton 10 A. M., preaching at 11 A. M. i
Sunday evening, preaching at Irrt-
[ gon at 8 P. M. Chas. Durston, pas-
' tor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christensen and
son Hubert of McMinnville, spent the
latter part af last week at the Crow- i
der home. Mr. and Mrs. Christen- i
sen are the parents of Mrs. Crowder. '
iWhen they returned to their home
Sunday Mrs. Crowder and daughter
Phyllis Ray accompanied them.
D urable Alum inum P itchers
At BARGAIN PRICES
p ic tu re s yo u w ant.
2 1-2 Quart Colonial Water Pitchers, 79c
2 1-2 Qt. Colonial Water Pitcher with ice bridge, 89c
4 Quart Colonial Water Pitcher, 99c
T o use a sla 'j, -x p res-
sio n :
“ W e ’re there
finish.”
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MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
A B E A U T Y FO R Y O U R T A B L E
Hermiston, Oregon
BUSINESS LOCALS
Se» C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Jim Pearson was a business visi
insurance. At Dodd'g offfice. 21-tfc
tor In Pendleton Saturday.
Miss Laura Phipps and Mrs.. C. L.
Upham left Sunday for the east. Mrs.
Upham will visit relatives tn Chi
cago for six weeks. Miss Phipps will
continue on east to Elyria, Ohio,
where she will Join relatives and ac
company them on an extended motor
trip which will include many of the
points of interest in the eastern
states. She will return in the fall.
We are giving Special Bargains
every Saturday. See our ad- in
this issue. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co.
Stagnant, decayed matter In the
stomach and bowels may cause ser-
- Ions trouble. Constipation under
mines your health, decreases your
■ resistance, Impairs your vitality—
HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET
S. R. Oidaker, former resident and TABLETS will rid you of constipa
teal estate man of Hermiston, arriv tion. Mitchell Drug Co.
ed Sunday fom St. Paul. Ha had
planned on attending the Portland
I am leaving Monday for Ameri
rose show but arrived there one day can Fails, Idaho, with truck load of
late from Seattle.
household goods. Anyone having
household goods or merchandise they
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baines and son wish brought back on the return trip
Howard of Oakdale, Washington, notify George Challis, not later than
are visiting at the home of Mr. and Sunday night.
— adv.
Mrs. William Shaar.
Headaches and Constipation make
Miss Midred Bains, of Walla
Walla, sister of Mrs, William Shaar, life miserable— HOLLISTER’S GOL
visited at the home of her sister DEN NUGGET TABLETS will free
you of Headache and Constipation.
here last week.
Mitchell Drug Co.
Mrs. William Shaar returned from
a trip to Walla Walla Wednesday.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Mrs. Earl Carson and son and daugh Department of the Interior, U. S.
ter of Pullman, Washington, return
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
ed with her to spend some time vis
May 22, 1925.
iting at the Shaar home.
Notice is hereby given that Mar
garet Johns, widow of Cato J. Jqhns,
Avery received word last Fri of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on May
day to return to The Dalles where 10, 1922, made Homestead Entry No
he will be employed as a brakeman 024391 (La Grande No. 021330) for
on the O. W. R. & N. on a freight SH NW U, N tt SW K, Section 22.
run between The Dalles and Port Township 5 North, Range 28 East
land. Mr. Avery held a like post Willamette Meridian, has filed not
^lon |With, the railroad until last ice of Intention to make final three
NoiSember when hei was laid off. year proof, to establish claim to the
His wife will remain in Hermiston. land above described, before W. J.
Warner, United States Commissioner,
Miss Doris Swayze arrived home at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 9th
from Stanford university Wednesday day of July, 1925.
morning. Several parties are being
Claimant names as witnesses:
planned for Miss Swayze and for Frank Jewett, W. T. Roberts, F B.
Miss Melba Callahan who Is home Swayz?T"Harry Spinning, all of Her.
from a Lo» Angeles conservatory of miston, Oregon.
music.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs George
Imrie surprised them one evening
last week, the occasion being the
celebration of their fifteenth wed
ding anniversary. Bridge was play
ed at four tables and late in the
evening refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Imrie will leave this
week for American Falls. Idaho,
where Mr. Imrie will be stationed
on the reservoir and dam the gov
ernment is building at that point.
They will drive through In their car.
A party was givn last week by th»
Baptist church to the primary clas«
of the Sunday school on Dr. Illsley'e
Jaw a. The little folks enjoyed
gai-Vs of dlfefrent ¡varieties after
which refreehmeatg were servd.
Jack W alle r and w ife were busl-
vlsttors In Pendleton Monday.
Neglect of the liver results In self
poisoning! Not so quickly, perhap.i,
but just as surely as if you drank
poison out of a bottle .If'your liver
is not doing its work of hoping diges
tion, eliminating waste from the
bowels and purifying the blood, you
will always be troubled with sick
headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa
tion.
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Change and tone your liver! Put
your system in condition so you feel
your very best again! Try just a
spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex
cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
the next few meals and notice the
quick improvement in the way you
eat, sleep, look and feel—-the return
of strength, vigor and energy. You
will be completely satisfied; other
wise there will be no cost.
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A Snappy Spark Every Time
Easy starting in cold or wet
weather.
Fool Proof.
. More Power.
Smoother 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 forget it.
Guaranteed for one year.
FREE! This Coupon is Good for
3ample Bottle
Dr. Thacher’s Liver & r !ood Syrup
if presented before the supply for
free distribtion is already given
away. Read the full deails above,
then act at once, as this offer is
limited. Get a trial size now by
presenting this coupon to Mitchell
Drug Company.
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THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI
TIVELY WATER PROOF
Erma Harden of Spokane, and Mins
Ethel Adams, of Walla Walla, left
last week for their home after spend
ing some time visiting Mtss Laura
Phipps, in the Cnumb a district.
P earson ’s G arage
Born— Wednesday, June 24. at
thjs Hayden Maternity Hospital, a
7 H pound boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Walker. The baby has been named
Hugh Kelsey.
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leggers in business is customers.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Is what keeps us In business!....It is
our aim to help you cope with the
High Cost of Living by giving you
Just what you want tn high quality...
MEATS
CITY M E A T M A R K E T
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O nly
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i HONEY LABELS
$ 1 .1 5
Mra. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs.
Garber, of Walla Walla, visited Lln-
don Barnett In thia city Inst Sun
day.
Mrs. Barnett is Lindon’s
mother and Mrs. Garber is a sister.
Charley and: Am o, Sellers, who
are ex-reeldents of the project but
m w living at Banka, are again on
project on a fishing expedition.,
L egal Blank« For S a le at T h e H erald O ffice
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Mossing operations started on the
Maxwell canal Tuesday, a small crew
being employed.
Methodist Episcopal church--Sab
bath school and Bible class at 10 A.
M. Morning worship at 11. Ep
worth League at 7 P. M. Evening
woishtp at 8 o'clock with illustrated
Jeeture on "Korea.” Weekly prayer
and Bible study Thursday evening at
eight. Henry Young, minister.
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
W h ite K in g .W ashing
M ach in e S oap - -
55c
All young folks wanting to go to
camp with the Epworth League at
Wallowa Lake, must get in touch '
with Mr. Young Immediately. Not
later than Friday morning.
AM ERICA N SH O E S H O P
OREGON,
Cooling and Refreshing
Jack Biggs and family left Wed
nesday morning for California where
jthey wli spend some time visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Leila Phelps spent Monday
in Pendleton.
Announcement
H E R M IS T O N ,
S p ecial B argain S ale Saturday, Ju n e 2 7
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Hutchinson
of Pilot Rock, returned the latter
part of last week after a few day*
visit with hie brother, Baxter Hut
chinson of Columbia district. El-
i bert and Lois the young son and
daughter of the Baxter Hutchinson
family, accompanied their uncle
. home.
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Watermelon
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Bring in Your
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LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
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FRESH
Cantaloupes
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THE DIAMOND
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