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CT3B gBRMXgTOir M B A I P , gEBMlBTOK, OBJBGO3T. Y o u r S p r in g W a n t s POULTRY HOUSE LUMBER fe have a special stork of lumber for P*1* Pur.HP**-. JW*' Gra- We l, G J Volfva, P P. Sullllan and Öeo. O«nn haVtiSdbt god ham chicken houses recently. Our Cedar Flume Stock is complete In all widths and lengths. A New Stock of Screen Doors. MATERIALLY YOURS I T U M - A-LUM L U M B E R CO. Phone 111 R A. Brownsou. Mgr. s Cedar Flume Lumber ■ ■ A new stock on hand for your flumes and repairs No. 2 Common ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n ■ ■ J. W Messner to the owner ot a bets* considerably Improved recently. Scbool program Saturday night new Ford coupe which he purchase* LOCAL AND PERSONAL this week. from the Kellogg Motor Co. ■ BREVITIES - Wayne Stewart of Portland visit What? Epworth League festival ed the home folks over the week u d Thera S h e e t the C ite i When? Saturday evening at 7:00 end. Neighborhood o’clock. Where? In the basement Ralph Walpole ot Yakima was of the church. W hf? Tb crown the here over Sunday. Oran O. Felt house was a visitor May queen and have 'a fpad time. Mrs. C..C. iirtonsn was la Portland Tickets are being sold, 'which'brhen in Pendleton last Friday. on business several days this week. you buy. eoUfto* yop( t^m vote for $-S— ——----- ‘ II. J. Belscamper Is the owner of the jjueen, ajpo they*gr^e^Mf^ *“ MINNEHAHA LOCALS a new Ford touring ear purchased Dade at the various booths In the from the Kellogg Motor Co. 'basement. Come one, come all. and Friends and neighbors of G. Lee ______ enjoy yourselves and encourage the R. F. Wilbur was here on the pro- young people o fjh e Epworth lea g u e b X 'a y " UmVto'cJnTroi work’ in’ ho^Mcuhural Being wife to the state'» assistant Mr. Clarke Is truly ninety years dl8ea8eg- | boys’ and girls’ club leader and re- young as he Is a very active, ener- ______ gain in g at home all of the time **tic person and thoroughly enjoyed W J Greenway a realty dealer while her husband travels over the the visiting and excellent dinner of Walla Walla, by Mr. state - to take care of hie duties to not J h .... accompanied V.U.CU u, and Mr[) w ‘h°“ g Mr V and I»". »« Mrs. J. Alien plans . and Mrs. J. A. Bussell, was here on occasionally to keep her husband Mrs. W. G. Rodda, Mr. and Mrs. B. business Monday. 1 company on his trips. She was here F. Williams. C. Sietx, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Alvin of Lebanon. Oregon, with him Tuesday. Mr. Allen **|W H‘" el"‘e' / *1Ve real estate dealer. He was a making a tour and visiting clubs in Mrs. Iian k Stone. Mr. and Mrs. i Is a i Hermiston visitor on business Satur the eastern part of the state, and " ■ H- Hesser, Mr. and .Mrs. T. Stew- Mrs. Allen Is traveling along with art. Grace Rodda, Mary Rodda. Tom i day. Stewart, Jimmy Stewart. Earl Stew him. art, Virginia Rodda, William Rodda. Mrs. H. B. Cusick of Albany is here Mrs. Roe McFall had the misfor IRRIGON as a guest at the home of Dr. and tune to break her arm recently Mrs. J. L. Sears. Mrs. Sears is her while cranking a car. ■ I daughter. She arrived last Saturday.: Mr«. R. F. William» ha» returned C. M. Jackson is preparing for a ■ * ‘from an extended visit with. **r larger acreage of watermelons this Mrs. Vane Boynton will come to folks at Mabton. Wash. year than he has grown in the past. Hermiston Friday to Join her hus-, Dove Knight was taken to the The excellent quality of melons band who has been here for a cou- hospital at Pendleton last week. He grown and (he ready market for last pie of weeks. They have been living j has pneumonia, but is reported as year’s crop warrant the increased in Pendleton for about a year. | i" ............. jb acreage. Raymond Crowder of Helix, for mer resident of Hermiston, was here Sunday on a fishing trip with some friends. He reported that his busi ness at Helix 1 b going along well. Ask us to show you our stock of No. 2 Common Good serviceable material for cheap construction. May be used in a surprising number places in your building operations, at a substant ial saving. Mrs. J. C. Downing left Friday night for Fairbault, Minnesota, where she was called by the death of her father, Cornelius Mahoney. Hlg death came suddenly Friday morning. He was 82 years old. The Slab Wood for summer use. The best range fuel for the warmer days. Nut Coal in stock at all times. Following the regular session of the Order of Eastern Star here Tues day night a farewell party for Mrs. W. W. lllsley was given. A number of visitors from Stanfield and other nearby towns were present for the session. SÜLLS EYE E d it o r a n d C o n t r o l J d a n a q o r W IL L ROGERS A n o th e r ’’D u ll” D u rh a m ad> vertisem ent by W ill Rogers» Ziegfeld Follies an d screen •ta r, and leading A m erican h u m o r is t . M o r e co m in g » W a tc h fo r th em . Methodist Episcopal church— Sun. day school at 10 o’clock, E. L. Cherryj superintendent. Morning worship, at 11. Epworth League at 7 o’clock. All young people will be extended a hearty welcome. Prayer and Bible: Statistics have proven that only study class Thursday at 8 o’clock. one-half of one per cent of the Henry Young, minister. speeches made in Congress are lis tened to. A great many Congress Mesdames Parish, Merle Phelps. men speak IN , but not T O , Con Waghorn. C. E. Schilling, and Mar gress. But every speech is published tin of the Methodist Ladles’ Aid will in the record. They send the rec entertain at a silver tea at the ords back home to show “W hat home of Mrs. H. M. Schilling on they told ’em up there in Washing Wednesday. May 6, at 2 P. M. ton.” Now the people back home Everyone Is Invited to attend and think Congress heard their “Lem” bring a friend. tell ’em this. Now, here is my scheme to stop Mr. and Mr. L. C. Blair left Sat speech making. A Bill reading as urday for Washougal. Washington, follows: “Congressional Record to reside. They came to Hermiston must not only contain , speech, but last July. Mr. Blair sold his inter number of members, and names est In the Hermiston Meat Market who listened to speech, and w h f. ” last week to hls (partner, M. W. For instance: “Congressman Post Sims. He will be associated with Hole arose to a point of informa hls father In the meat packing busi- tion and spoke at length on, ‘Is •tess In Washougal. < Locarno a tdwn, or is it a Treaty?’ Length of speech, without waiting J. E. Watson of Kirkland, Wash for applause, four hours, thirty-six ington, and hls sister, Mrs. W. L. minutes; attendance, Gout (Rep. Yates of Kellogg, Idaho, and their N. Y . ) : ‘Unable to get out.’ Sixty- uncles. George E. McDermed of Cash- fortv (Dem. N . J .) : ‘Case of reci mere, Wahlngton. and Frank N. Mc- procity, he listened to mine. ’ Low Dermed of Lynden, Washington, were brow ( Rep. Mass.) : ‘I was asleep, here Sunday to attend the funeral even the good speakers haven’t i'.ervlces for J. W. McDermed. woke me up.’ ” Now I claim that w ill stop s o n : Mrs. R. F. Wilbur of Milton ac speech making. T h e minute it gets companied her husband to Hermiston back home that “ Lemmie” is talk Sunday when he came down to work ing to himself up there, “Lemmie during the week. They plan to w ill stop talking. You know why they won’t listen move to Hermiston later in the year when Mr. Wilbur will spend the to anybody up there? They have greater part ot hls time In this end gone out to smoke, that’s why, and you know why they’ve gone out to of the county. smoke? W hv, “ Bull” Durham, of Conditions among farmers and In course. I T ’S B E T T E R T H A N business of all kinds in the Twin A N Y SPEEC H EVER M A D E . Falls, Idaho, country are better this year than they have been since the post war depression In agricultural P.S. There will be another piece communities, according to H. W. Far rar who with Mrs. Farrar is here. in this paper toon. Look for it They are guests at the J. 8. Harvey home. Mrs. Harvey is their daugh ter. Moe cars are being bought this year In Twin Falls than for five or «lx years, farm prospects are ex cellent, all business rooms are occu pied. bank statements show satisfac tory conditions in a financial way. and quite a lot of improvement work is being done. Mr. Farrar said Not withstanding there are some 180,000 acres of land in the south side Twin Falla Irrigation project and that the country Is well adapted to poultry growing, before the war not a single carload of poultry or poultry pro ducts had ever been moved out of the district. Of late ¡fear», 'how- ' ever, this has been changed, and ; »ven on land that has a very high per acre production capacity, many farmers are now devoting consider able time to poultry and dairy pro- Congress No. 2 Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone'331 “ The Yard of Bert Quality’’ H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a When In Pendleton— Call in and let im tell yon in person what we can do for you at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer it our best advertise ment. Came and see for yourself. All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all work is done under sanitary conditions. SLO A N BO N N ET A N D B E A U T Y P A R L O R S Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices, 648 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 Subscribe for The Herald-$2.00 WEST END FARMERS Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are— ICO for 200 for 300 for 500 for $1.25 $2.00 S 2.60 $3.75 Many aru baying them in the larger quan- titfea, but we are here to serve you all. If you wars only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— 12 30 62 100 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 80 cents cents cents cents ' “The Home of Good Printing” THE HERMISTON HERALD : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ a ai __ULL D urham G uaranteed by John Canfield, of Ukiah has been »»siting tor Ihe past week at the home of hls parents. Mr. and Mr». R. V Çj»>n«td, In Columbia. New Shapes in Gordon Straw Sailor Hats Tf I FOR THE MEN Straw hats will be wanted after May 1. and 83.50. ---------------- - 82.00, 82.50. $3 00 -------------------------- - ------------ Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Out of doors Straw Hats Greatly undepriced at 35c to 75c S P E C I A L -S A T U R D A Y ONLY May 1 .......................................................... 25c 2 CANS STANDARD PEAS 2 CANS STANDARD CORN ............. ................................ 25c 2 CANS STANDARD TOMATOES ............ ................................ 25c ........ ................................ 25c 2 CANS STANDARD STRING BEANS HERE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS FOR YOU. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company FARM REMINDERS Jay T. Ameeon, publisher of the Pilot Rock Record, and Mark Cleve land were Hermiston visitors Tues day. They stopped here while en route to Pilot Rock from Portland where they spent a couple of days. FUEL WE ARE SHOWING THE i»e»»»»««v»a t i l Fifth A votm , New York City Asparagus beetles, recently intro duced in Oregon, are causing serious damage to the new asparagus shoots at this time, reports Don C. Mote, entomologist of the experiment sta tion. A few plants left uncut at tract the beetles which are then con trolled with lead arsenate spray, 1 ounce to 1 gallon of water, or with ' dust. After the cutting season tej over a spray or dust of lead arsenate, 2 or 3 applications at 10-day inter vals, gives good results. Deep plowing and thorough work-, ing of the soil to a good depth be fore planting are essential on per-j manent plantings of strawberries in 1 Oregon as the ,fidst deep plowing will be the last deep cultivation can be had. A loose, friable soil, which | can best be obtained by planting at- I ter a rotation of crops and immedi-! ately following a cultivated crop has been found by the experiment station to be best suited for straw berries. Disciples o f Isaac Walton have had only fairly good luck so far this sea son. according to local sportsmen. The river is too low now to afford much trout fishing, but local anglers have been trying their luck along the feed canal. Some excellent catches were made last spring on the canal. M EADOW BROOK IC E Daily Deliveries except Sunday Telephone Your Orders to the Farm Bureau Co-operative. You can get ice any time oc da from the Farm Bureau O ren O . F e lth o u se W e are Closing Out Our Tire Stock 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL TIRES and TUBES Knerr’s Repair Shop AT THE H O T E L C O R L IS EVERY FRIDAY EVENING WE SPECIALIZE ON OUR FISH DINNER B IG C H IC K E N D IN N E R EVERY SUNDAY SENATOR WARREN F R E S H M ILK “No Self-made man ever left out the working parts.” A p p e tiz in g P ic k le s a n d C h e e s e D o n ’t F o r g e t B o d y -B u ild in g RED ROCK M e a ts It is generally known that the meats we sell are of superior qual ity. and our prices are no higher than those asked for Inferior grad» meats. Quality Meats We'e proud of our reputation. Try us and you will agree that we deserve It. HERMISTON MARKET CALL US AND WE WILL M. W. SIMS. PROPRIETOR DELIVER THE ORDER City Meat Market PHONE 131 WE DELIVER. DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS Phone «11 Phone «11