TUB HBBMIgTOJt HERALD. H E glC W O K , OBEGOH. one. he likes to grow them, and he I of the Portland chamber, will come admitg that he would rather eat them from Portland. They will be ac­ than do almost anything else. companied by Geo. C. Baer, secretary LOCAL AND PERSONAL of the Pendleton Commercial asso­ ■ BREVITIES • Mr. and Mrs. M L. Watson and ciation, and Fred Bennion, county O t t ir w r . t t l iu n a t GlMiwd Her. aad TX»r. About th . CU» u . son Earl left Tuesday morning tor agent. N^cbbarbuod points in Idaho oa a vacation trip of The vleit at this time will be made about ten day«. They planned to chiefly for the purpose of giving Mr. T. O. Pond was here from Uma- visit in Boise and t0 stop at other Foster an opportunity to see and iilla Wednesday. citlee in the southern part of the examine the landg before he goes state. During their absence, Mr. back to the middle west on a field here Watson's place as Ice delivery man trip to visit personally farmers there S. R. Cooper of Stanfield is being taken by Bert Hanellns. who have indicated an interest in Tuesday on business. Oregon as a prospective settling “I thought I had seen really big place. W G. Ide, manager of the Mrs. H. J. Bean of Echo was a wheat fields In Oregon, but when land settlement department, will be the train on which we rode back to here early In August to continue his Hermiston visitor Tuesday. Mackinaw Island through the west­ study of the land here. After hi? W. B Hamilton of Echo transact­ ern part of Canada spent one night visit It is expected that a definite ed business In Hermiston Wednesday, and most of two days going through plan of procedure for settlement one continuous wheat field I chang­ work as it affects this district will Mrs. John Denney of Echo was ed my mind.” This was one of the be adopted and followed. comments made by Miss Agnes Little here Wednesday for a short time. of Hermiston, daughter of Mr. and Viewer» Are Appointed Mrs. Hewitt of Echo was a Her­ Mrs. Frank Little, to friends after C. S. McNaught and H. M. Straw her return last Friday. She attend­ miston visitor Wednesday. ed the notional convention of her were appointed viewers for the pro­ .Lee Savely plans to start cutting sorority as a representative of the posed road running in an easterly his second crop of hay next Monday. chapter at Whitman. direction ovt of Hermiston along the canal. The appointment was made Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton was Mr. and Mrs. E E. Powell (Melba Callahan) entertained with a bridge last Friday by the county court. The •» visitor in Hermiston Tuesday. party in the Mary Jane Tea Shoppe proposed road was petloned for by A. E McFarland transacted busi­ at Hotel Corlls last Friday evening. Charles Brlerly and others. ness here Wednesday. He is from Roses were used to decorate the tea Umatilla. room and the main dining room where refreshments were served. Boardman Is home to Charles Dil­ Prizes were won by Miss Clara Bry­ lon, but every once In a while he ant, F. C. McKenzie and Mrs. F. C. -omes to Hermiston. He was here McKenzie. The guests Included Mr. IS OUR SPECIALTY Monday. and Mrs W. J. Warner, Mr. and HOME MADE PASTRY Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Keiser, of Pendleton, district , H. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M. distributor of Marcell’s Miracle Min­ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fraser, Mr. and eral will be at Hotel Hermiston all Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. Mabie Fried Chicken, home style, 50c lay Saturday, July 17, 1928.— Adv. Ralph. M I rs Clara Bryant and the SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! host and hostess. Open 5 :3 0 to 9 :3 0 . Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swa7ze return­ ed last Friday from Camp Sherman i j . W. MESSNER IS BETTER where they spent a week In their summer home. FOLLOWING OPERATION FEATURES OF Jantzen Bathing Suits , ¿p* •>» J,«.* Bow Trunk Pattern, Non-Rip Crotch Piece. The Jantzen slitch will stretch double its length and spring back to perfect shape. MADE FROM 100 PER CENT PURE VIRGIN WOOL Home Cooking The suit that changed bath­ ing to swimming. KINGSLEY’S | H O U S E H E R M I S T O N ’S O F Q U A L IT Y REX CAFE Mrs. Frank Bllderback left last J. w. Messner Is recovering satl3- Frlday morning for Portland and factortly after an operation that points on the beach where she 'will was performed la|pt week; when a spend a vacation visiting. big blood clot was removed from his --------- , left leg near the knee. The opera- Mrs. J. L. Sears and Mrs. J. S. Har- y on was performed by Dr. Sears, vey entertained at breakfast and a ( Mr. Messner was Injured two weeks bridge party last Friday at the Sears ago when a car ran Into him. The home. Five tables were in play, and bruise he suffered on his knee re­ prizes were won by Miss Bryant and suited In a big clot forming. Re- Mrs, Jack Waller. j ports are to the effect that he will ---------- 1 be able to be up within a short time. Charlotte and Betty Ralph and _______________ Neva and Dora Richards returned GRASS FIRES BURN TWO Sunday from Pendleton where they HAY STACKS AND WEEDS have been attending a special session of St. Joseph’s academy for two Two grass fires have occurred weeks. near Hermiston during the past week. The first dance given by the Her­ One was northwest of town last Fri­ miston post of the American Legion day, and the other was on the for four weeks will be given Satur­ Bailey and Schilling properties just day night In the auditorium. Fletch­ south of town Wednesday. The blaze last Friday got out of er’s orchestra of Pendleton will be control for a time and some appre- her« to furnish the music. ______ I henslon was felt for a couple of The little son of W. O. Whitsett., jlouaes)j but fire fighters from town submitted to an operation for the and adjoining farms responded removal of the index finger on his qu)ckly and managed to extinguish -ight hand this week. The little fe l-|1he blazes. Two stacks of hay were low suffered Injuries to the hand burned. ___ _____ I n - recently when It was caught o in Wednesday’s blaze did practically cream separator. no damage, though the fire was close to the C. E. Schilling residence when Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Warner extinguished. Both fires started >f Pendleton were In Hermiston a near the railway right of way. ■hort time Saturday while en route to Portland where lie went to attend STUDY OF LOCAL LANDS the state meeting of the republican WELL BE MADE TOMORROW organization. He served as tempo­ rary secretary of the body. A N D S fR V IC t’ Give Your W ife a Rest Buy Box Wood for Summer Fuel. She won't have to use the ax on this. Place your order« now fo ■ thia fuel and It will be de­ livered out of the next car—a savin; to you of the drayage. THE FLIES ARE COMING Are your screen doors In good repair? At thy> price of our screen doors, It does not pay to bother with old doors. MATERIALLY YOURS TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownaon, Mgr. Phone 111 Subscribe For The Herald W H O ’S W H O T O D A Y SPECIAL GLASS MIXING BOWLS In Sets of Five Regular Price $1.25 SPECIAL PRICE FOR ONE WEEK Beginning Saturday, July 17 79c Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. The Season for Iced Tea and Iced Coffee is Here and to fully appreciate these cold drinks we should have on’y the best quality of Tea and Coffee to sta t with. Chase & Sanborn Orange Peekoe Tea B / Y ¿ i! V — p Ì fb 'i - ' will meet this quality demand and Seal Brand Coffee ’ - Is Standard of First Quality Coffee. You will make no mistake in calling for these brands of Tea and Coffee. GOV. A VICTOR D0NAHEY “In most ‘bumper crops' it's the price that bumps the farm er.’’ CHASE & SANBORN QUALITY IS A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY THERE IS NOTHING SO EXASPERATING To the busy housewife as to have to wait and wait for the Meat to be de­ livered, then whehn it does come find it so tough that you can’t cook It. We pride ourselves on the Choice Meats we sell, prompt delivery and orders carefully filled. Hermiston Produce aud Company City Meat Market PHONE 131 Field Man of Portland Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander were Commerce to See Lands w ith here from Pendleton on Sunday and Monday as guests at the home of Pendleton Men. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. They came down specially for the birth- ( A v|s(t to Hermiston and over day anniversary of their granddaugh- Iandg that wln receive water from ter Ruth Dodd who celebrated her McKay reservoir will be made tomor row ‘ by representatives of the Port­ eighth birthday Sunday. land Chamber of Commerce and some ■‘I'm going to have ripe water pPn(j)eton men melons within two weeks,” was the j p 0 Glgnoux, assistant agricul- ronfldent prediction made Wednes- tural specialist of the Union Pacific day by J. T. Embry, while in town. System, and Arthur Foster, field man Mr. Embry likes to talk about m el-1 of the land settlement department g Cedar Flume Lumber i ■ | A new stock on hand for your ■ s ■ flumes and repairs No. 2 Common ■ Ask us to show you our stock of S No. 2 Common 1 Good serviceable material for cheap ■ construction. May be used in a : surprising number places in your S building operations, at a substant- “ ■ ial saving. ■ ■ 1 ■ ; ► ! ; S B 5 Slab Wood for summer use. The £ » best range fuel for the warmer “ S days. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company Phon. 311 I I “ H e Yard of Best Qaality” M. M. ST«A W Í Excluirá Representatives of National Builders Bureau LIVESTOCK You can't get better food than milk and cream. The quality of our products Is excellent. We solicit your business. WANTED JERSEY DAIRY Jenkins Bros., Props. Hermiston Um atilla Phone 411 OUR ENTIRE STOCKS 5 FUEL S Nut Coal in stock at all times. W hipping Cream.............30c P int Coffee Cream................. 30c F in t N ight and Morning D eliveries ■ I : WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CREAM BUSINESS Victor Y Records HERMISTON MARKET WHEN PURCHASED IN LOTS OF FIVE OR MORE HALF PRICE! Our entire stock of New Mechanically Recorded VICTOR RECORDS. This includes a ll Victor Black Label Records up to Number 19680. «4 Remember th a t there is a large stick of m echanically recorded Victor records here and th at you can buy any of them at half the listed prices if you purchase five or more. A ll These Are included: Regular Regular Regular Regular 75c • $1.25 $1.00 $1.50 10-inch Black Label 12-inch Black Label • 10-inch Blue Label > 12-inch Blue Label Records Records Records Records Those who wish to purchase records singly or In lota of less than flve may also do so now at a sub­ stantially reduced prices, as follows Regular 75c records 48e. the 81 00 records 66c. the 81.85 grades 88c, and |1.50 records 98c. Make ymr selections early. (Electrically recorded records arc not Included.) NO PHONE ORDERS! Hermiston Hospital We can care for you cheaper and give you better service than you r i oan receive at home. Minor Operations Can Be Perfornmd Here. Maternity Cases Especially Solicited Phone 3 S 4 X x HERMISTON. 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