HERMISTON HTCRALD, WEBMUBTON, O BBtiO g,
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LIMITED NUMBER,
FINE
QUALITY,
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Now on Display in our Window
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MITCHELL DRUG CO.
R. E. Mitchel], Prescription Druggist
OREGON
HERMISTON,
Y o u r S p r in g W a n t s
POULTRY HOUSE LUMAER
We have a ¡»pedal stork of lumber f°r ILI h purpose. Will Gra
ham, C. J. Vollva, P. P. Sullivan and Geo. Genn have built god
chicken houses recently.
Our Cedar Flume Stock Is complete In all widths and lengths.
A New Stock of Screen Doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Phone 111
R. A. Brownsan, Mgr.
M EADOW BROOK
ICE
Daily Deliveries except Sunday
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Telephone Your Orders to the Farm Bureau Co-operative.
You can get ice any time of day
from the Farm Bureau
Oren O. Felthouse
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Cedar Flum e Lumber
A new stock on hand for your
flumes and repairs
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C- W. Kellogg wag a business
visitor to Pendleon Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and Dr. fine trip.
The school band played several
and Mrs J. L. Sears were visitors
selections at Stanfield on Thursday
In Pendleton last Thusday.
of this week for Pomona grange.
E. P. Dodd let Wednesday for
The Jones children have returned
Caldwell. Idaho, to visit his father, to school after a long siege of whoop
David P Dodd.
ing cough.
While school was closed last week
F. F. Wiseuor Is the owner of a
new Tudor Ford sedan which he Lily Yergen visited her aunt at
i purchased last week from the Kel- Meacham.
I logg Motor Co.
The high school p'ay has been
postponed to Saturday, May 1.
Mrs. E. M. Warren has been here
Mrs. dhas Stewart and Mrs. Retta
for several days from Portland as a Allen drove to Condon Sunday In
guest at the home of her son, S. M. Mrs. Allen’s Hupmoblle.
Warren.
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More improvements— Yergen and
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Glasgow, local landscape garden-
Dr. Dale has rented the W. J. War-
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, ers set out a number of trees on the
ner house on Newport avenue and
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will occupy it shortly after the mid- (g &
foreyer
die of the month.
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! A new alignment was discovered
J. M. Biggs left Sunday morning here recently. It has been called
for Portland and other Willamette " exaggeritis. ”
Quite contagious
valley points on a business mission, they say.
He expected to spend a week on the
trip.
COSBY TO VISIT CHICKEN
RANCHES NEAR HERMISTON
C. S. McNaught has been In Pen
dleton this week where he Is on the
Jury that Is trying cases during the
H. E. Cosby, poultry extension
April term of court. He went to specialist of Oregon Agricultural
Pendleton Monday.
college, will spend all day in this
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! district next Thursday, April 22
R Alexander and Roy Raley, of visiting poultry yards of local grow
Pendleton were visitors here Wed- ers-
Ge will be accompanied by
nesday from Pendleton. They were County Agent Bennton.
here to attend a regular meeting of
1° *he afternoon at 2 o clock
the board of directors of the First yard meeting will be held at the G
National jank.
IR- Robinson place, known as the
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Don Campbell place. Chick feeding
Mark Cleveland who for about »"d management problems will be
six years was publisher of the Stan-, treated
Mr- C o
field and Umatilla papers was a
visitor ln Hermiston on Monday of
Cherry Baby Dies
this week. He recently sold his
Little Helen Lucille
Cherry
plant and has not yet decided what daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. La
hla future location will be.
Grande Cherry, died at the family
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(residence
Wednesday afternoon
The title of the senior class play about 2 o’clock. Death resulted
which will be given ln the near fut- from whooping cough. The baby
ure Is “My Irish Rose,” a four act would have been three years old ln
drama by Walter Ben Hert. The i May. Funeral services will be held
cast Is practicing daily and a good Friday morning at 10 o’clock at the
show 1« assured. Special orchestra! home with Rev. Young ln charge
music is being arranged for the per Interment will be made here.
formances. Watch for the date.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Mrs. Mae Frledly of Pendleton was
Sunday, April 18, -926. Sunday
In Hermiston Tuesday ln the Interest school at 10 A. M. E. La Grande
of her campaign for the republican cherry, superintendent.
Morning
nomlntlon for county treasurer, j worship at 11. Epworth League.
Zoeth Houesr of Echo, former sheriff p M. Dr. W. A. Sellwood will
of the county, was here with Mrs. speak at 8 o’clock. Dr. Sellwood
Frledly. She also visited In Echo,] has been two years in Russian and
Stanfield and Umatilla during the i8 an interesting speaker. Weekly
prayer and Bible study every Thurs
day*
day evening at 8 o’clock. Henry
Bill Swltxler was here Monday! Young, minister.
from Umatilla. He carried his right]
arm In splints as a result of an a c -,
cldent suffered recently when he J THE INTERNATIONA! BIBLE
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
tore ligaments loose ln his wrle
While unloading timbers he Jumped
nrges you to attend their
backward to avoid a falling
falling: timber
timber,;-----
special public
flipped over sonic tackle on the
ground and fell, all of his weight
being borne on his wrist.
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FUEL
Business brought O McPherson of
Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith of Messner and Jack Gorham
of Boardman to Hermiston Wednes
day. but they did not confine them
selves to business all the time they
were here. All three men like to
play golf, and while here they avail
ed themselves of the opportunity to
play a round on the Hermiston
'course.
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2 Slab Wood for summer use.
The
■ best range fuel for the warmer
8 days.
2 N ut Coal in stock at all times.
3 Inland Empire Lumber Company
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“ The Yard of Bast Qgality ”
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E ic I rbìvs Representativas of National Baildtrs Bartaa
THE ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER
GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS
The Eclipse Is the only self-sharpening lawn mower on the market.lt’s first cost Is therefore Its only
cost You do not have to pay someone to sharpen It from time to tluiw.
The self-sharpening device is pat -nted. To sharpen the Eclipse you simply turn a little sleeve on the
center of the reel shaft, spread a little mixed emery and oil on the cutter-bar blade, and push the Mower
backward. The emery grinds both the reel blades and the cutter-bar blade by this one operation so they
mated each other perfectly like the blades of a pair of shears.
This Is the only way to properly sharpen a lawn mower.
The Eclipse has a patented adjusting ftoature that brings the cutter-bar blade and the reel blades In cloee
alignment and is very simple to operate.
This is also an exclusive Eclipse feature.
All cutting blades are highly tepered eruclble steel, and wtll last a.,lifetime.
The Eclipse is the easiest mower made to keep In good running condition. Every adjustment Is sim
ple, efficient, and practically fool-proof.
The Eclipse has been manufactured and sold for 22 years, and many of the first machines made are
still in active service. This is why we can afford to guarantee The Ec'ipse for ten years.
The Prophet Lawn Mower
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS
The Prophet Lawn Mower Is made of the same high grade materials as the Eclipse— but without the pat
ented self-sharpening feature.
It Is standard in size and w eigh t—neat In appearance— carefully manufactured— and Is the best lawn
mower that you can buy at the price.
The reel blades and the cutter-bar blade are highly tempered crucible steel, and will give long service.
The adjustment features are simple, efficient and practically fool-proof.
Every mechanical principle used in this mower has stood the test of time. That 1» why we guarantee
The Prophet Lawn Mower for five years.
The Lady Lawn Mower
GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS
The Lady Lawn Mower Is a small, well built machine, manufactured with the same care and from the
same grade of materials as used In The Eclipse and The Prophet. It Is sold at a lower price because it
Is smaller and lighter— and does not have the adjusting and eslf-sharpanlng features of the Eclipse.
It has been manufactured and successfully sold by u8 for years. That Is why we can guarantee ft for
two years.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
the
Packing Plant Burns
The plant of the Pendleton Pack-
ing & Provision company on Hazel
street In the west end of Pendleton
was consumed by fire early Sunday
morning. The loss was stated to
have been 115 0.000 with about,
$100.000 Insurance on the plant and |
contents. The plant was said to |
have been almost filled wdth meat
and other provisions.
Arm Is Broken
George DeWitt, a resident of Spo
kane, who was on a nmtor trip,
broke his arm here Tuesday night
while cranking his car. The frac
ture was just above the wrist and
was reduced by Dr. Sears. Mr. and
and Mrs, DeWitt were en route
home after a trip through western
Oregon.
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sto r e
EACH SATURDAY
Until Further Notice
We Intend to put on
SPECIAL
Some article that our customers are using and that are season
able— not winter merchandise out of seaon, but the very t’ring
that yon need and can use now. Yon w ill find these S p eia ' Sa'e
articles Standard Merchandise not off grade goods. You can be.
sure to get real bargains. These special sales articles are for
on« day only, Saturday of each week. Our window will di'pby
the Merchandise Saturday Morning.
We have been pleased with the expression of customer on
the Spring display of Prints and Printed Voiles, Rayon Vo’les,
DevonBhires, Ginghams and Peggy Cloths. It Is some satisfac
tlon to have customers express pleasure in quality of goods and
choice of patterns displayed.
IF YOU HAVE NOT INSPECTED THIS
SPRING
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. ALL PRICED
DAY’S MARKETS.
DISPLAY
ON TO
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
LECTURE
2 Ask us to show you our stock of
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No. 2 Common
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2 construction. May be used in a
■ surprising number places in your
| building operations, at a substant-
8 ial saving.
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Mrs.A. Lamoreaux left for Vnr-
nona Sunday wbei^ she. will vtslt
with one of her song tar .p e w a l
weeks.
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Phas. Bdneflel Spent last week" on
business at Walla Walla.
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W. J. Warner was In Stanfeld Sat
Cy Barker’s father and sister of
urday on legal business.
Meacham are visiting him this
week.
Mrs. Lucinda Randall and
Mr. Rleks returned from La
Eva Randall of Pendleton
Crande where he has been for some
visitors in Hermiston Sunday.
time. He has been having his
J. B. White, farmer and melon eye» treated.
grower of Irlgon. was a business vlsl-j Tom Jones has returned from a
tor In Hermiston Saturday.
trip to Kentucky and he reports a
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
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Has it not many time« occurred to
you that there mast be tome reason
able explanation of the cause of
world-wide unrest, distress and per
plexities? Where is the rational
human being who has not often wish
ed that things were different— who
doe« not long for peace, happines’
freedom from pain and sorrow?
The divine plan for man’s release
W. F. Ranlett, field representative from all causes of unhappiness Is not
of the Three Rivers Growers’ Mao-] only reasonable but genuinely heart
elation of Kennewick, who was a cheering.
The lecturer’s subject is
visitor here Tuesday to give » de- i
monstration on packing and trlmm-,
Ing asparagus, has an advantage
over some men who conduct demon-
atratlons In that he Is a grower In
his own right with a patch of two
aeres. He has his own personal ex
p o fences as a grower to draw from
In making suggestions. Local grow,
ers found that In some cases they J. A. BOHNET of New York City
had bean refraining from packing
I. 0 . 0. F HALL
some grass which they properly
HERMISTON, OREGON
might have packed.
STUMBLING
STONES
REMOVED
J. H. Tabor who has been on the
slefc list for a couple of weeks Is
much better now.
Wed., Apr. 21
Rev W D ISowell who was pas
tor of the apt 1st church a few years
ago was here this week from Bend
on business He owns some land
south of Hermiston.
The speaker a Bible Scholar and
extensive traveler Is regularty as
signed to the Staff of I. B. S. A.
Lecturer*. His lecture Is acclaimed
by the large audlenre that greets him
everywhere as Biblical and reason
able.
If unable to attend, mall ten cents
In ¡»lamps for 61 page boklet “The
Standard for te People" giving Bible
proof* for the startling statement*
he mskee I. B. S. A.. 18 Concord
S t, Brooklyn. N. T,
Stciwer Backers to Meet
i A meeting of »he Btelwer-for-
Benator nhsh of Umatilla county is
to ha held next Wednesday night
at t r ie In the courthouse An In
vitation to everyone Interested to
attend has been extended.
Subscribe for The Herald—$2.00
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SENATOR PHIPPS
“Don’t place your truM in riches
until you have placed your riche3 in j
trust.’’
H om em ade S au sages
and
STEAK S
Q u a lity M e a ts
R O A STS
P h on e 411
Yes, we have them. They melt In
your mouth beratipe they are ten
der. We carry only the Juclest and
best roasts In Pork. Veal and Beef.
It is really a pleasure to prepare a
meal from the Meat that we carry
In our Market.
Try us once and you w ill
right back for another order.
be
HERMISTON
MARKET
We Deliver
CALL US AND WE WILL
DELIVER THE ORDER
City Meat
Market
PHONE 131
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