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s LOCAL AMD PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • mart New Rumble Seat Mr. and Mrs. A. H Norton end Mrs. Carl Voyen and Mrs. C. C. Duf fey were Pendleton visitors Satur A. Kopac of Stanfield transacted day evening. Mrs. Voyen end Mrs. Dwrfey went up to visit Mrs, Leila business in Hermiston yesterday. A, Phelps in St. Anthony hospital. For Sport Roadster Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brlerly of Stan, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O Felthouae have field were in Hermiston Wednesday returned after a motor trip. They on business. were at Diamond lake, and then went Hawley Bean was here for a busi- to Eugene and Corvallis. They also spent gome time at Newport. "The neat. meeting Tuesday night. fishing at Diamond lake wae fine, Claude Hampton, Butter creek and a man does not have to work his rancher, was here yesterday on busi head off to make a nice catch,” Mr. Felthouae declared. "And talk about ness. roads— we realised at the end of the C. C. Barker of Irrigon transacted trip that our oiled macadam high business In Hermiston Wednesday. way in this end of the state is the best highway to drive over we found A. B. McFarland was here from on our Journey.” Umatilla yesterday. Alfred C. Swarner and family have returned from a trip to Portland, R. G. Slocum of Irrigon was Albany, Corvallis and the coast. Hermiston visitor yesterday. Rum ble seats are justly popular. They add a smart, rakish touch to roadster lines, and increase the carrying capacity by tw o passengers. T h a t Dodge Brothers Sport Roadster now provides this convenience, w ill be welcome news to thousands. Like the main seat it is deeply up holstered in gray Spanish genuine leather, and the seat baCa is high and w ell pitched, provid ¡ng unusual comfort. W h e n closed, the rear compartment is absolutely waterproof, even in rainiest weather. Ample space is provided behind the main seat for golf dubs, suit cases, tennis rackets and similar luggage. Walter Knauff was Boardman yesterday. B rillia n t pheasant green lacquer body and hood, strikingly in contrast w ith the tan top, black fenders and full spe cial equipment, complete a general color scheme of exceptional dash and charm. Sport Roadster • Touring Car Coupe . . . Sedan - Delivered H. T. Hart of Collage Ptaee. W ash ington, w as here thle week. He for merly resided here end has land on the project. $1010 $ 058 ■$1010 $1072 E. R. SCHILLER Pend’eton, Oregon J. G. PEARSON, Black and W hite Garage Hermiston, Oregon D o d g e B rothbrs MOTOR C A R S here Y O U R C H IC K E N H O U S E Anticipating chicken house business for the late summer and fall, we secured a complete stock of material for this business early in the spring. This stock has been In the yard for the last five months and is now thoroughly dry. This gives you a stock that will build an absolutely tight chick en house at the game price as green lumber would cost. You cannot afford to take a chance on using green lumber for a chicken house when we will guarantee the stock that we furnish not to fchrlnk. ! ' ! i ! 1 J Phone 111 S u b scrib e For T h e H e r a ld : E I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Cedar Flume Lumber ■ A new stock on hand for your ■ S flumes and repairs No. 2 Common 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. ___________________ ’ FUEL g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and family and Frank Keller, brother of the local man who is here from Arkansas on a visit, left Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Willam ette valley points. W. K. Bloom of Seattle was here over the week end for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bloom. Together with MI sb Nerhood they went to Emigrant Springs where they spent a day. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Phipps and daughter. Miss Laura Phipps, have ■ eturned from a motor trip of two weeks. They visited Portland and Puget Sound cities, going as far north as Vancouver, B, C. Taylors Get Terrier REX CAFE Slab Wood for summer use. The g best range fuel for the warmer S days. Nut Coal in stock at all times. Inland Empire Lumber Company and Spiritual Valuee.” Evening ser vice 8 P, M. Theme. "The Obedience cf faith," Come and worship with us. A, J. Ware, pastor. Christ alone Is the head of the church— by his truth to lnetruct it: by hla au thority to govern it: by his grace to quicken It! by his providence to proleet and guide it: by his Holy Spirit to sanctify and bless it: the source of Ils life. Wisdom, unity, peace, power and prosperity dwell ing with It here on earth and prepar ing Its faithful member» to dwell forever with him In heaven. The church Is the greatest uplifting and conserving agency la the world, wtth- ul which the race would soon re- lapee into hahnrlsm and press Its Pyrex is the most lasting baking ware ever made. It never chips, flakes or erases even after year» of u»e. It cannot ruat, burn out or discolor and remains new forever. G U A R A N T E E W HO ’S W H O T O D A Y Any Pyrex dish or part which breaks from oven heat within two year» from date of purchase may be replaced by any Pyrex dealer in exchange for the broken piece». SP E C IA L PYREX CASSEROLES PIE PLATES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor have added to the Scotch in their house hold by their purchase of a Scotch terrier. The puppy was purchased from a Portland fancier. He looks like a cross between a black bear and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woster visited an Airedale and promises to be con friends in Dayton, Washington, last servative ln the matter of selecting friends. Some of the neighbors have week for a short time. reported that the terrier has a notice Mrs. W. M. Shaar submitted to an able ’’burr'' in his bark. operation In St. Anthony hospital Tuesday morning for the removal of A MONEY MAKER her tonsils. The Hermiston Beauty Complete elder manufacturing shop which she owns and operates plant, consisting of power press, gas was closed several days but will be oline engine, barrels and small open again the latter part of the building. All ready to go. This ta week. I , , ' I a money making! proposition. In- , vestigate. Waghorn & Prann. 49-lc Mr. and Gerald Shipley have re turned from the wheat belt around Eair Dates Sept. 3-4 Spokane where he worked for aeveral The North Morrow county fair will weeks In the wheat harvest. be held at Boardman on September 3 and 4, according to R. W. Morse A. W. Agnew has returned from who was here Tuesday ln attendance Gresham where he attended the nt the conference of county agents Multnomah county fair as a repre from Irrigated districts of the state. sentative of the Hermiston Dairy and Plans are being made to hold an Hog show. He went down particular excellent fair, Mr. Morne said. ly to study the attractions secured Fruits, vegetables, farm crops and by the management as entertainment works in home economics and domes features. He said the rodeo put on tic art will be shown. The fair will by Ben Jory wae a decided success. serve largely for Boardman and Ir Mr. Agnew picked up some Ideas that rigon, and exhibits will be from irri probably will be carried out in putt gated farms. ing on the local show, October 8 and 9. B ® S S Sunday services at the Baptist | church August 15— Bible school 10 A. M., morning worship at 11 Theme, j "Proper Relations Between Material Pyrex Glassware SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HO UR 5 Open 5 :30 to 9: 30. Dorothy and Richard Hitt have re turned from Jefferson, Oregon, wheie they spent about 10 weeks visiting Carl Dillon of Boardman tradei relatives. , In Hermiston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Martin re D. W. Jackson was here from Uma turned Monday from Ukiah where tilla yesterday. they «pent a week visiting his par ents. Mr. Martin said that It was POSTMASTER GEN. HARRY NEW Dr. and Mrs. M S. Kern of Pendle “A pessimist is a man w ith one sufficiently cold to freeze ice every ton visited friends In Hermiston Sun night they were ln the Camas Prairie speed forward and three in reverse.” day. country. The season hag not been a WE WANT YOU TO MEET OUR Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Proebstel and good one from the farming point of MEAT PRICES little daughter. Helen May, visited view, due to dry weather and the If you are not already a Customer 1 Hermiston friends Sunday afternoon. early freezes this fall. The Martins we want you to give us an order then took quite a collection of garden you will be. Mrs. J. L. Sears and daughter, Pat, truck to their old home with them, Highest Grade Meat, handle^ in a and as a result, several of their for will return from Portland tomorrow sanitary, Modern Market, is the kind mer neighbors have displayed a keen after a visit of more than a week. interest In the project as a place to we sell, and at lowest prices always. ; Let us fill your next MEAT order, i settle. Mrs. Julius Glmble is expected to return Sunday from Portland where S. C. Burkenbine, formerly owner i she has been for two weeks as the of the Hermiston Tire shop, has gone ' guest of her mother. PHONE 131 to Arlington where he will be em Mrs. W. E. Higbee of Hermiston ployed ln a garage. submitted to an operation ln Port WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Prof. Harry V. Keppner, of Den land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Higbee and children went to Portland last ver, Colo., was here last week a few OF CREAM BUSINESS days to visit at the home of his sis week. I W hipping Cream........... 30c Pint ter, Mrs. M. W. Bloom. He was en Coffee Cream.................30c P int route home after having completed Mis» Oolda Mumma Is here from N igh t and Morning Deliveries Portland for a visit with her mother conducting a tour to Amska and some You can’t get better food than of the natlonl parks. and brother. milk and cream. The quality of our products is excellent. We Mrs. H T. Fraser and son Tom Mrs. Trumbell and Mrs. Ryder of solicit your business. ¡Stanfield were here recently as Jr., and Miss Clara Bryant returned last night from the beach where JERSEY DAIRY : guests of Mrs. Mumma. they spent several weeks. Jenkins Bros., Props. Hermiston Um atilla Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gates and their Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Little and I daughter-in-law, Mrs. F. L. Gates, ' npent two days here last week as children left today for Ukiah on a I guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. combined business and pleasure M. W. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Gates are trip. They will return Friday or Saturday. the parents of Mrs. Sims. T U M -A -L U M L U M B E R C O . ■ ■ E WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 1 1 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M. F iied Chicken, home style, 50c from MATERIALLY YOURS » ■ ■ IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY City Meat Market A T IP C O N C E R N IN G R A. Brown'on, Mpr. Home Cooking AND UTILITY DISHES With Heavily Nickelsd Brass Stands At Special Prices for this w e ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. Oregon Hardware ot mpn. TUB W H C ffttT tfi. sto ri Now Is CANNING SEASON And you can almost name your o’vn price on Peaches. Pro res. Pears and Grapes and Sugar, a considerable factor in the canning and preserving process, is very reasonable. You will do well to take care of these needs now while prices are cheap. We can supply your wants in these as well as jar furnishings such as ECONOMY JAR CAPS, KERR LIDS, MASON PORCELAIN LIN E D CAPS, SCHRAM TOPS, GOLDEN STATE CAPS, GLASS TOPS FOR LIGHTNING JARS And Parowax and Jar Rubbers. a very complete line here. In factyou will find as usual, WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE AND THESE SUPPLIES WELL BE OUT OF SEASON Hermiston Produce and Supply Company D K N V K R ................ 567.20 OM AHA.................. KANSAS C I T Y ... DBS MOINES........ ST. LOUIS............... C H IC A G O .............. 70X5 70X5 76X0 80X5 83.05 TORONTO.............112X0™ A T LA N T A .............116.10 PITTSBURG......... 118X1 W ASHINQTOM. . . 140.61 PHILADELPHIA. 113.97 iW YORK......... 146.45 152X1 L IB E R A L STOPOVER PRIVILEGES enable you to visit O O H NATIONAL PARK YRLLOWRTONB NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK DaLuxe Trail— rior Sxrvica Phone 411 HERMISTON MARKET F O R S E R V IC E U N IO N PACIFIC C. Woughter, Agent Hermiston. Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT 0 E THE STATE OF OREGON FOB UM ATIIIA COUNTY A ikurrsol ruhvral and du» la ihr « a i B l d n dMracWrwec ai tha Statt L'ntwaily Tramm» m agrttd m.- 22 departments oi the College of literature, Science and the Arte. Architecture and A llie d A r t » — Business Adm inistration — Educa- tion— Joumalism— G raduate Study — L a w — M cdsin c— M iw ir H»ys4- cal Eduratkm— Soctotogy— Social W o r k — Lvtrnsiop Division. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph W. Craik. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Joeeph W. Cratk. deceased, and has quail-1 fled as the law ritreeta. All persons having claims against said estate are required tn present the same to me at the office of W. J. Waraer. my atiornty. tn Hermiston. Oregon, with proper voucher» within fro« the date hereof. Dated this 2Jnd day of Jniy. 192«. I H e r m isto n H o sp ita l We can eere for you cheaper and g iv i yon better service than yon can receive a t home. Minor Operations Can Be Performed H e n . M aternity Cases Especially Solicited HERMISTON. OREGON I