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PAY GASH FOR GROCERIES A very e n te rta in in g p rogram w as (B y H. K. D ean) given a t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e The Oregon E xperim ent S tation P a ren t-T each er aaqociatiqa on T h u rs is con d u ctin g a cost of forage crop Nelchb&rMtu day of la st week. T h e th ird g rad e production stu d y w hich show s a very gave a play "T he Sleepy C upid" pronounced re la tio n betw een the S idney B arn ard w as a busines« vis w hich w as very much enjoyed. Miss y ield and the cost per u n it. The ito r in P endleton last S aturday. Seyler gave a dem o n stratio n ot how h ig h e r the- yield per acre th e low er to teach pupils a m usic lesson, and Is th e cost per u n it. T he fig u res on F. P. Phipps tran sacted business in Dr. P rim e gave a very in te re stin g th e cost of a lfa lfa hay in th is dis P endleton S atu rd ay . talk on th e relatio n of d e n tistry to a tr ic t w ere secu red from 36 farm ers ch ild 's progress in school. T he Rev. and based on 2029 acres. T h e sum Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce w ere in Mr. W are gave an exceedingly inter-1 m ary below gives th e costs as re P endleton W ednesday. ts tin g ta lk on “ The S tre e t Called ported according to th e various S tr a ig h t.” The m eeting w as the yields. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Straw most successful the P aren t-T each er A verage cost Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H itt were association has had th is year. Y ields per A cre per ton P endleton I riday evening. Less th a n 2 to n s............ >17.72 ' M onday m o rning a m eetin g of the 2 to 3 to n s..................................... >12.00 Miss M argaret N eary visited J u n io r class was called to o rd e r by 3 to < tons.. .............................. >10.56 home over the week end. She the p resid en t. A detailed re p o rt of Over 4 tons ................................ > 7.62 teach in g n ear Pendleton. th e fln a n c ia ! side of th e class play In c re a sin g th e yield per acre is w as given by the m anager, G erald the most im p o rta n t step a m an can Dance for a good tim e at the L eg M cKenzie. tak e tow ards c u ttin g down bis pro- io n ’s hop Monday n ig h t in the a u d i New business in the form of plans j duction costs. to riu m .— adv. for th e Junior prom was discussed j ---------------------------- [an d a g en eral com m ittee of th re e w as UMATILLA TO GIVE FIGHT Don Campbell was here for several appointed to nam e the o th e r com- i CARD TONIGHT AT WATT, days th is week on business from m ittees and to su p erin ten d th e b u si P o rtlan d . ness of th e prom. | A nother a ttra c tiv e card of boxing ---------- w ill be staged to n ig h t a t U m atilla T he N eighborhood club of Colum F rid a y evening the senior class w a s , by th e boxlug comm ission. Two b ia d istric t will m eet w ith Mrs. Bels- e n te rta in e d at a very successful p a rty h eadline ev en ts have been a rra n g e d I cam per F rid ay , F e b ru ary 25. by Mr. and Mrs. C herry. P rizes for fans, both e ig h t round fights, w ere won by Alice D yer, Isabelle H a rry H a rris and Dove K nigjht I Mrs. M. W. Simms is In Camas, Dodd, F lorence Madden and C larence w ill mix in th e firs t bout. B oth W ash in g to n , w here she and her baby Gordon. boys are fast and clever, and th e ir I a re v isitin g her p arents. fig h t is expected to prove a real M onday afternoon Mrs. P rim e and a ttra c tio n . F ra n k ie Doyle, fo rm er A business trip to The Dalles was Mrs. B iggs gave the firs t g rade a ly of P en d leto n , and Dell A llen w ill) tak en W ednesday by J. M. Biggs, F. V alentine p arty in honor of th e ir fig h t th e o th e r m ain event. J. an d A. W. P ra n n and C, E. B aker. | sons’ b irthdays. Tw o o th e r fo u r ro u n d ev en ts have I V alentines were d istributed and refresh m en ts served. been a rra n g e d , as w ell as a b a ttle ! S tated com m unication of Queen The p a rty w as m uch enjoyed by th e royal in w hich fo u r U m atilla boys) E sth e r ch ap ter, O. E. S., w ill be held first grade. w ill be th e p rin cip als. next T uesday evening. C hapter A n u m b er of H erm iston fig h t .fans j opens a t 7:30. Degrees. Mrs. C herry su b sttu te d on F rid ay a re p la n n in g to a tte n d th e card. and M onday for Miss C rockett, who W in a prize for best dancing of w ent to P endleton to have h er tonsils LEGION BODIES PLAN TO the old fashioned w altz a t the Legion removed. ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING | dance in H erm iston, Monday, F eb T h e H erm isto n post of th e A m eri ru a ry 21.— adv. H erm iston high school w ill debate can L egion and th e L adies A u x iliary I H eppner high school on W ednesday, of th e post a re p la n n in g to have Mr. and Mrs. N. N eadeau of Pen February 23. d elegations in a tte n d a n c e a t the dis-1 dleton w ere visitors a t the hom e ol tr ic t conventions of both organiza-1 his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P etei V isitors in the grades th is week tions a t P endleton, S atu rd ay , M arch [ N eadeau S aturday. vere Mrs. R alph, Mrs. S chim ke, Mrs. 12. Ju n c h an d Mrs. W m. Bensel. D ep artm en t officers of both o rg a n Dr. II. C. C urry, the S e a ttle eye izations w ill a tte n d th e convention I sig h t specialist who m akes profess ilK WANTS DOG TAX LAW and all th e posts and a u x iliaries in lonal vhi'its to H erm iston w ill b< here ag ain s .on. W atch th is papet ENFORCED IN HERMISTON the d is tric t are expected to be re p re -| sen ted. for d ate.— adv. Mrs. W. L. H am m , p resid en t of I Loss of 15 Sheep by Stray Dogs the local a u x ilia ry , h as been h o n H a rry Kelly w as in L a Grande Causes Fanner to Diclare ored by a place on th e progrum of | laBt F rid ay and S atu rd ay on busi th e a u x iliary . ness. He expects to resum e quarry War on Curs. and road con stru ction w ork undei co n tra c t th ere w ith in a sh o rt tim e. "One of the best th in g s to be done n th is c o u n try to help m en ra isin g Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and twe hcep on th e ir farm s w ould be to en- sons sp en t the week end on a tr ip tr orce th e tax law th a t ap p lies to G rass V alley, W asco and D urfur. Dr logs and th en kill th e dogs th a t A dams who form erly resided here i? lave no licenses,” said W . C. K ik now located at Waco, and they met vhiie in tow n th is m orning. him w hile there. Mr. Kik w as sp eak in g o u t of his iwn personal experience. He has a Mr. and Mrs. R. L. M uir and soi lock itf ab o u t 150 head on h is farm P at of W asco sp en t th e week end ¡1 ind lost 15 head th is w in te r as a re- H erm iston as guests a t the home o u lt of th e w ork of dogs. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Campbell. Mi ‘‘I tried to catch th e dogs a t w ork GET THE BEST COAL M u ir is special agent for the Stand ind would have sh o t th em ,” he said, ard Oil com pany of W asco. - ,ut a dog th a t k ills sheep seem s to AND DRY WOOD. :now w hen it is safe for him to S. M. Campbell atten d ed a confer onie on a place. I could not replace ence of special ag en ts of the S tand he sheep the dog killed for me for WE INSIST ON GETTING THE ard Oil com pany a t th e divisloi wo h u n d red d o llars, and th a t is offices in W alla W alla this week lu ite a lot of m oney to lose on ac- 3EST COAL POSSIBLE, AND He w ent up Monday and returne» ■ount of a bunch of hom eless dogs home Tuesday. HAVE IT READY O e e u m a « of lob ■od T hon AbouO AT A STORE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE SELLING OF GROCERIES AND SAVE MONEY. A LOT OF FOLKS HAVE ALREADY FOUND THAT THEY CAN SAVE BY BUYING FROM US, AND WE WANT MORE TO MAKE THAT SAME DISCOVERY. M ajestic T om atoes ...................................................................... 7 for >1.00 Miss B rand P in eap p le, 2% lb. can .................................................. 30c Del Monte Peaches, 2 lb. can ................................................. .5 for >1.19 Del M onte P ru n es, 2 lb. c a n ..........................................................5 for >1.19 Del M onte A pricots, 2 lb c a n ...................................................... 5 for >1.19 Del M onte B a rth tt P ears, 2 lb. c an ............................................ 5 for >1.19 Del Monte Sliced P in eap p le, 2 lb ..............................................5 for >1.19 5 lbs. T ru -B lu Big V alue C rack ers........................................................ 75c W e have Ju st received sh ip m en t of Arm y Soap. T hree 1-lb. b ars for 25 cent«. Om of th e best values In lau n d ry soaps we have ev r had. NORTONSGASH GROCERY “Where Your Dollar Gets Most” BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! W e Fix Them Like New K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P Qoing aivay? and Economy t^inywbbrt to everywhere by Long U istn n ro Mrs. H. E. H itt w as hostess a t 1 bridge p a rty Monday afternoon Guests to make th ree tables wer< present. Mrs. R. E. M itchell wor. first prize and Mrs. J. L. Sears, second. company ■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a arren , m echanic at the Kel P o u ltry is a n Im p o rta n t P a r t » logg Sid M W otor Co., Is In P o rtlan d at o f th e G ro w -Y o u r-O w n - L iv in g F a rm P ro g ra m FARM POULTRY PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. GIVES SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop The poultry census is taken only every 10 years. Th-t last cen sus showed there we e in the Unitel States 360,000,000 chickens. They prootivd ’ 836,000,000 dozen e-gs. The year’s production of chick ns Bad cgt^i brought $1,048,090,000. i.iccty per cent of this billion dollars goes to farmers or rather to far?’e . wiv 3. These j oed wives spend it for groceries, cloth ing, lijl.ts. waihilv; m bines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. Ii we should tak the poultry money out of a farm community, the country town mere*, -.its would wonder what had happened to their business. ■ I I ■ ■ Higher labor and feed prices, our newer knowledge of the fac tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an increasing demand for a standardized pi oduct on the part of the consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to a more busin zs-like basis. We have just received a number of booklets giving the results of several experiment stations and s iccessful poultry men, of Hatching. Rrooding, Culling and F.cding, as well as labor saving devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese aud Turkeys Cop ies may be obtained at the office. Inland Empire Lumber Company ten d in g a special school being con ducted a t th e Ford b ran ch factor} for m echanics in au thorized Fori agencies and shops. He probabl} ! ■ : H. M. STR A W . MGR. ' Eiclusive Representatives of National Builderi Burean f o r th e H o m e w ■ ------ g A delegation from the locnl Mas: g onie lodge w ent to S tanfield Tucs I day 1! lit w here a Joint session o I the air lodg • r - ’-o, Stanfield .tier ston cud Umat: a was h.ld I Ab, t loO tie ii v er. in atten d an ce FROM MARCH 25 TO APRIL 1 The high school o p e re tta w ill be ilv e n -o n F rid a y n ig h t, A p ril 1, in- tead of M arch 25, acco rd in g to Miss tu th Seyler w ho Is In ch arge. The change in d ate w as m ade necessary >y the change in a rra n g e m e n ts about :he tim e of g iv in g th e sen io r play. Rehearsals for th e o p e re tta a re now being held. WE HAVE IN STOCK THE LATEST PATTERNS IN RUGS. YARD GOODS IN BOTH CONGOLESI AND INLAID LINOLEUMS. Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— C R IS P M O R N IN G S DORE. Si ---------- W hat is p>ore sensible and econoin- <al th a n — M EAT ■ 'and for several year» bos asateted ■ d u rin g th a h a tc h in g sea on In hand in c u trto n in Ute W h itt FJ h atch ery . H o m e J o u r n a l P a tte r n s T he season fo r p a tte rn s is n e a r an d you w ill fin d o u r stock f a ir ly com plete, an d an y n u m b ers we do n o t have in stock we can get you In six days. W a s h D re s s G o o d s In th e new a n d w an ted fab rics and fa s t colors ord er. Look over o u r stock. a re now in tw o weeks. C all and WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD Gordon Hats and Caps IT CAN BE For he Men and Boys, in good ra n g e Ixxik these over now. DELIVERED FROM THE CAR of colors and blacks SAVING YOU Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Q u a lity M e a ts LUM BER CO M PA NY P R IC E D R IG H T WE BUY LIVESTOCK & POULTRY R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr. H E R M IS T O N * M A R K E T We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure Phone Four-O ne-O ne Free Delivery M. W. SIMS Has Your Cil, Meat M artel g S ? A. W. TURNBLAD «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I S T o See Us * J ! th e home of M r..an d Mr». G erald A She Is Mr». W h ite’s m other In th e new shad es w an ted w ill be found in th e >1.00, >1.50 an d >2.00 and >2.50 grades. In silk. T hese Hose have given alm o st u n iv ersal sa tisfa c tio n to o u r cu sto m ers for the p a st tw elve years, w hich Is w o rth w hile. In the Spring models, will be in within look them over. BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A Maybe you want Cured Meats. If you do our line of Bacon and Hants will suit you. If you want Freeh •a««»» e »♦♦•»♦♦ w Mrs. Handy to Assist Mrs L. H andy of P o rtlan d Is here Meats you can have a choice of for the p o u ltry h a tc h in g season at wide range of offerings. 1 __ g W hite. H o le p ro o f H o s ie ry Q u e e n Q u a lity S h o e s AT ALL TIMES. T U M -A -L U M g P rize w inners for w earing the -nost ■ rep resen tativ e “ h ard tim es" costum e ■ at th e Legion dance last Saturday CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME J n ig h t were as follow s: Ladles g prizes, Mrs, George W a -n e r, first FOOD TC i TAUT OUT THE DAY IN ■ Mrs. M ildred T ilden, second. Men's THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS • G e o r g e W agner, first: and H. A. Bun J tin of U m atilla, second. ■ AI SO FOR DELIVERY Ben Jones, re cen t a rriv a l in H er- 11 is ton from E lg in , is located on 50 CENTS he W ade Noble ra n ch n o rth of own. The place consists of 37 PER TON. icres, and Mr. Jones re n te d it. “ I inve half a dozen cow s now and ex- iect to add to my h erd u n til I have Materially Yours, it least a dozen," he said W ednesday when in tow n. a r.i •cnibets of th e I ,,a l d rlrg a tlo i ;ta ':.l th a t Ibe . e«' g v : s enjoyed ■ will b - th ere for a wc k • At ibe B upti t cl 11 1 Sunday. J l F e b m i y 20— Bible s<i. „1 IC A. M ■ 'M orn ag w orship. 11 A. M. Them. ■ "Cost y L iving and Cheap R eligion.' • 1 Even v service 7:30 P. >1. Theme, g j "W h at Is a C h ris tia n ? " The C hrist ■ ian h rs g reatly th e a d v an tg e of th> ■ u n believer, h av in g ev ery th in g ti • g ain and n o th in g to lose.— Byron g A cordial welcome to all. A. J. ■ W are, pastor. y M DATE OF OPERETTA CHANGED Ben Jones Rents Place Mrs. Ixignn Todd, Mrs. Ursel Hint and Mrs. L. D.’T ilden were liostessc W ednesday aftern o o n a t the Tildei home at a card p arty . F our table: of 500 were In play. P rize winners B I w ere Mrs. E arl Boynton and Mrs ■ H. A. Pankow . Phaaa*331 “ The Yard of Best Quality * T h e Id e a l F lo o r C o v e rin g For C o m fo rt Avoid worry and uncertainty by consistent use o f Long Distance — to keep in touch with those at home and with your business; — to secure just the traveler’s accommo dations you want; — to make your business and social ap pointments in advance. Long Distance Telephone Service carries your voice from anywhtre to everywbtn— speedily and economically. Public telephones are conveniently located in 70,000 cities and towns in the United States. C onsult any telephone directory for ex amples of rates, especially attractive evening and night rates. Call Long Distance for rates not listed. 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