good article« p e rta in in g to E a stertid e
w hich w ere rjsad Vy d iffe re n t mem
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
bers. A Connie
rekdlaga by Mrs
B elcher, one 'fep ffu g tim ei’' th e o th er
■ BREVITES *
Oceorm e«. of ln u irM i Gl«an«i B
U ot .
‘Jim an d I,” w ere well received. A
and Thera A b o u tv tij Cify'hnd
reading by Mrs. H u tch in so n and. a
N .is h b é r t(M
clever s tu n t by Mrs. U pham closed
♦ he program a fte r w hich th e ladies
Ç, T. RllrJi kttÇAl jjev eral days in were in v ited .put "into th e sp rin g situ
shine w h tre a h u n t fo r E a te r bas
'ortl& ud th is w « k on businMW.
k ets w a s1, begun. T he firs t lady to
re tu rn a ril fin d h er place a t th e table
Mrs. J . 8. H arv ey an d ch ild ren
vere g u ests a t th e R an d all home In w as Mrs. B elcher, w ho received as
firs t prize a fan cy E a ste r egg. Mrs
P en d i to n over th e w eek end.
G raham received a second prize.
’ C ol J F M eN aught is m ak in g a!
T he basket* w ere b e a u tifu l In th e ir
sa tisfa c to ry recovery, acco rd in g to » rig h t colors, and w ere filled w jth
in fo rm a tio n received by C arl Mc- d e lig h tfu l goodie«. As a sym bol of
N a u g h t from h is m other. Col. Me- ^ e approach o E a ste r a sm all^basket
N au g h t is in th e P o rtla n d M e d i c a l> * sd w lth »*“ ’« ycllow chickens
,
decorated, th e d in in g table. Also the
p
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i place card s c arried out th e E a ste r
them e an d w ere a rtis tic a lly decor
G. F . H ed w all an d son M onte r e ated w ith h a n d p ain tin g s, done by
tu rn e d
T uesday
front
P o rtla n d , |
little Miss L ynch, form erly of the
w here th e y a tten d ed th e fu n e ra l ser-1 porU and
vice« for Mrs. J. I . H edw a o
ar ,
n ext m cet i n g of th e club w ill
rem, O regon, w ife of Mr. H ed w all s '
; be A prii 22 a t the hom e of Mrs.
b ro th e r
' Lynch.
G E T R E A D Y FO R
C L E A N -U P W EEK
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tT TS TTTE THIRD WEEK IN APRIL AND RIGHT HERE SUP-
THT YOUR LARDER WITH SOME OF THOSE CANNED GOODS
WE ARE OFFERING AT SPECIAL PRICES.
RTF OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY OF CORN, PEAS, BEANS,
TA l f * TOPS SAUER KRAUT AND H MINY AT A BARGAIN.
YOUR CHOICE 14 CENTS, OB T>VO FOR 27 CENTS,
AND DON’T FORGET THAT ME'IORIE COFFEE AT 5OC PER
POUND. YOU WILL NEED SOME C i IT TO ERACEIDP ON. AND
IT IS THE HIGHEST QUALITY BLENDED. NO TIN TO PAY
^TH OSE LARGE ROOMY
O VERA LLSA N D
JACKETS
OF
HEAVY WEIGHT DENHAM, TRIPLE STITCHED AT $1-40 WILL
ny USX. THE THING FOR YOUR WORK.
Now all together, let’s do the job
right and clean up, paint up
and be proud of it.
KINGSLEY’S
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H lO M IS T O N g
M O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
DON’T FORGET
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W e G rind and R ep a ir *
L aw n M ow ers
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Patronize Home Industries, and
when you sell
high standards as is the Armstrong Lin
During this week we will offer the
oleums. Beautiful designs, superior
„.ost value in Linoleum anc| F |l | Base
quality, thoroughly waterproof,and lie
Rugs that have ever been offered in
flat without edges curling
Hermiston..** Armstrong’s F elt Base
lfr
Rugs are manufactured u n d ir the same
LINOLEUM WEEK SPECIAL PRICE, 9x12 .... ..
........ $7.40
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs
In the latest designs. Linoleum Week Special Price:
9x12....................................... $11.50 I 3 x 3 ..................... .....
3x4 1-2................................... i—A... $1.65 ' J 18 in. x 33 in.—
(ln en t‘
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Bring it to your Home Creamery
SATISFACTION
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Mrs. E. G. W ilson an d son have
gone to E llen sb u rg , W ash in g to n , to
! Join Mr. W ilson a f te r a v isit h ere
w ith h e r sister, Miss A da Soneson,
an d o th e r friends. Mr. W ilson is in
th e reclam atio n service on th e
K ittita s project.
mg.
The last word in Linoleum Floor Cov
A Jaspe Rug will keep all its -orig
ering. This new type ‘rug marks an-
inal
beauty and freshness over a long
other forward step in the development
period
of years, if given an occasional
of smooth surface rugs, as the Jaspe
coat
of
wax.
ground gives a beautiful natural effect
impossible to obtain by all-over print-
LINOLEUM WEEK SPECIAL PRICE, 9x12 Rug
$19.75
DURING LINOLEUM WEEK WE WILL OFFER A 15 PER CENT CASH
DISCOUNT FROM OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF INLAID AND PRINT LINO
LEUMS AND ON ALL pELT BASE YARD GOODS AND RUG BORDERS.
At such bargains as these it will pay you to anticipate your wants on floor
coverings and come early in Linoleum Week while our stock is complete
with many beautiful patterns from which to make your selection.
,
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
P arra in Payette
J. R. F a r r a w ho w ith h is b ro th e r,
T. H. F a rra . h as been o p e ra tin g the
A m erican Shoe shop here for about
tw o years, h as gone .to P a y e tte ,
Idaho, w here he h a s ta k e n possess
ion of a shop w hich the tw o men
purchased. T. II. F a r r a is h ere now
o p e ra tin g th e local shop an d w ill
The boys' and g irls’ glee clubs are leave ab o u t A p ril 25 w ith h is w ife
w orking h a rd on a program to be pre- a n d fam ily to Join h is b ro th er.
Qf
p a je n t
_ T eacher
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association F rid a y evening
T he h ig h school baseball team
w hich w as d efeated last F rid a y at
T he g irls' glee club p resen ted an T h e D alles w ill play U m atilla th e re
in te re stin g program la st S a tu rd a y at F rid a y of th is w eek. A gam e w ith
th e m eetin g held in th e B ap tist B oardm an is scheduled for S a tu rd ay .
ch urch. S everal num bers w ere sung,
Including th e “ Canoe S o n g ,” and “A
P erfect D ay.”
Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. N o rto n e n te r
ta in e d a t a b rid g e p a rty a t th e ir
home W ednesday n ig h t. G uests for
Minnehaha Locals
five ta b le s w e r e p r e e n t. The prizes
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M cElroy and
w
Mr. -----
an d Mrs. H. T. H ttle son have re tu rn e d to th e ir home
— ere
... won
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¡F ra se r an d Mr. and Mi's. J. S. 1 Iar" ) Bf ter h a v in g sp en t th e w in te r In Cal-
' vey,
! ffornla.
CR ISP
M O R N IN G S
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME
GUARANTEED
Mr. and Mrs. F la n ig a n , L ester
Mr. an d Mrs. D. II. P rln d le ’s p lan s
for leav in g th is week for C alifo rn ia F lan ig an , D ayton H a rris, Mabel Mc
ON WEIGHT AND TEST—
McElroy, A lb e rta McEl-
w ere changed w hen h e received a E lroy, Oma
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- cElroy -----
J Mrs. M atott
teleg ram from his son ad v isin g him 1 roy Dona M
and
to postpone th e tr ip o v erlan d for a t atten d ed th e county d eclam atory con
herm oregon
least tw o weeks. Floods an d in cle test for the grades held In P endleton.
m en t w e a th e r a re said to be p rev ail
S
A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP.
g in g in th e s ta te of p erp etu al s u n
R qsella M atott, a pupil o f th e th ird
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g rade of M in n eh ah a school w as the
shine.
only c o n te s ta n t of th e w est end d iv i
C h arlie B ak er h as som etim es been sion In th e grades to w in a m edal.
accused of lik in g to chew tobacco, She won first in th e low er hum orous
and u n d e r p ressu re he w ill plead division. C om petition w as very keen
g ^.lttf to th a t ch arg e. T he o th er in th is class. "W ood T icks” by B illy
day he asked a frien d for some k ind F letch er of th e F le tc h e r o rch estra
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
of tobacco to chew . “ I q u it th is received second place.
m o rn in g ," C h arlie ad m itted , ' and
B illy Jackson w ho won firs t in
I’m plu m b tire d ch ew in g th is g u m .”
th e w est end co n test In low er d ra
m atic class w as p rev en ted from speak
•'Our lam b crop w as very good, b ut
ing a t P endleton as th e board In
p rin g feed In th is low er co u n try
charge cla-sed h is selection as h u m
has been poor th is seaso n ,” Tom Boy-
orous. Neva R ich ard s of H erm iston
len J r . said M onday w hile in tow n.
school and received second w as also
■We have moved o u r flocks to the
prevented from sp eak in g fo r the sam e
h ills. I look to r good fa ll feed h ere
reason. T he selection w hich won the
an th e low er g ra z in g g rounds, b u t
first m edal a t P en d leto n In th is d i
the freeze w hen th e g ro u n d
was
vision w as “ P la y in g S u ffra g e tte ” by
bare last D ecem ber k illed forage
Mntda B ellow s of M ilton.
g rasses.”
I Hermiston Creamery
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,ST
FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN
DONE.
W h a t Is m ore sensible and econom
ical th a n —
MEAT
M aybe you w a n t C ured M eats. If
you do o u r lin e of B acon a n d H am s
w ill su it you. If you w a n t FrW h
M eats you oan hav e a choice of - a
wide ra n g e of o fferin g s.
City Meat Market
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BREEDERS
A t th e B a p tist ch u rch Sunday.
A p ill 17. B ible school 10 A. M.
11 A, M. an E a ste r service. Special
n u m b ers by m em bers of th e Bible
•chool. Solo, Miss G oldie Mumma.
An E a ste r m essage by th e p astor.
T he L o rd 's S u p p er a t th e close ot the
m o rn in g service. E v en in g seivice.
7 :4 5 P. M. T hem e, An E a ste r Song
for <Ua AU.
Solo, Miss Goldie
M um ma. A co rd ial w elcome to all.
I A. j ! W al e, p c," r.
PHONE 131
WHAT MAKES ’EM LAY?
3 ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR
®
* £
3 B rooder and L aying H o u ses »
GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP TRICES
PLANS
WE HAVE ECTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN,
WASHINGTON.
LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE
OF THEM.
B rooder Coal
LARGE STOCK OF CASCO BRIQUETS
ON
HAND.
SATIS s
FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION.
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CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON
THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING.
Mrs. Louise Ci w ell and eon P e te r
an
Miss H elen P l'k in g to n rc tu rn -
f day
aftern o o n
cd to P o rtla n d
a fte r a v isit of a week h:~e as
_ g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs
¡ I t . E. M itchell. T h ey w ere honored
■ a t sev eral p a rtie s d u iin g th e visit
• Mrs. M itchell e n te rta in e d fo r th e m ,
■ F rid ay aftern o o n a t n b -'rtg e lunch
| ! eon. G uests to m ake five ta b lù
■ w ere p resen t. Mr«. A. II. N orton !
• won firs t p rize an d Mrs. C. C. D ur-
fey. second P 'lr e . T he gue.'ts re-)
■ iceiv r l prizes
Cntu. If • a fte rn o o n ,
• Mrs. F. V. P rim e e .ite . tain ed
for
¡ M r s C asw ell an d Mia» »'iik ln g to n a .
lun ch eo n an d brid g e for guests to ,
■ ) m ake th ree tab les. Mrs. F. B. Swayae
and
E. P. Dodd won th e p lay ing
p lrtes.
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EASTER TOPIC DISCUSSED
BY NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
bland
PboMlSSl
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“ The T a r d a i Beet Quality
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
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Exdasivc Representative» af Natianal B aftlen
T he N eighborhood club held Its
re g u la r m eetin g A pril S a t th e home
of Mrs. T hom as W ilson. E ig h teen
ladle* w ere p resen t, w hich w as a (
eery good a tte n d a n c e for th is busy
>—TU—t
An ex cellen t E a ste r program
had been a rra n g e d by Mr». C. L. !
U pham , ch a irm a n o f th e program
co m m ltti* . T he first n u m b er on th e
pro g ram w as a sacred song by the
in clu b an d
follow ed by severnl
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B. B. Marvel
Empire Cream Separators
Empire Milking Machine
T he Cream S ep a ra to r w ith every D earing a Hall B earing.
The S e p arato r you oil Only E very 12 M ouths.
The S e p arato r w ith th e Most Sim ple S elf-B alancing
th e M arket.
The Most W o n d erfu l S pindle ev er show n.
No Low er S pindle B earin g , No S p in d le P oint.
Bowl
on
No Neck B earings,»
IF YOU WANT AN ECONOMICAL AND SULSTA15TIAL MILK
ING MACHINE, SEE THE EMPIRE IN OUR WINDOW. WE
ALSO HAVE THEM OPERATING W ilH IN 5 MINUTES RIDE OF
THE CENTER OF TOWN.
THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS
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POULTRY
$1.1S
... 4.
Armstrong’s Jaspe Rugs
Miss Je a n R u g s, facu lty m em ber
— —
¡of th e H erm isto n h ig h school, has!
The boys have sta rte d p ra c tic e for
'receiv ed n o tificatio n of h e r e le c tio n .)a tra c k m eet w hich w ill be held here
to the facu lty of th e P a rk Rose h ig h Apt 11 23. U m atilla, Echo, S tan field
¡school. Ju st outsid e fo P o rtla n d . S h e ) and H erm iston w ill com pete in the
■ ) w ill teach In th e E n g lish d e p a rt- raeet-
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CREAM
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A p ril 18 to 2 3 In clu sive
Mr. an d Mrs. F. A. F o rtie r and
d a u g h te r N orm a of B oardm an w ere
SCHOOL NEWS NOTES
h ere S u n d ay as g u ests a t th e home
of Mr. an d Mrs. S. M. C am pbell. Mr.
T he F reshnlan play “Seventeen,
F o rtie r is ag en t for th e S ta n d a rd
w ill be p u t on a t the h ig h school in
Oil! com pany a t B oardm an.
May 6. T he cast includes:
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W illlan» S ylvanua B axter....
Mrs. A. W. Isbell re tu re d to h er
........... i....................R odney Davis
hom e in Hood R iv er la s t F rid ay a f Jo h n n ie W a ts o n .......... B illy Felthouae
te r h a v in g been h ere as a g u '.st of Mr. B ax ter ............. M arlin E a rn h a rt
h er m o th er, Mrs. A nna S trohm . M rs ., JQe
u u u u llitt
n l ..................
u sse ii B m lessing
essin g
Joe B
.......... R u ussell
S tro h m accom panied Mrs. Isbell hom e GenefciB .................... E lb e rt H utchison
fo r a v isit and rest.
George C ooper ........ A lb ert K ennings
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Mr. P a rc h e r .................. G eorge Beisse
M W . Sims, local business mafi, W allie B anks .............L aw rence S ta rr
has been able to be o u t on th e s tre e ts Ja n e B ax ter .................. M axine Avery
ag a in th is week follow ing his re tu rn !L o la P r a t t ...................... J a n e W a rn e r
M onday from P en d leto n w here he May P a rc h e r
M arian H enderson
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su b m itte d to an o p eratio n for appen- E th el Boke ............... Bessie M adden
’J lcU1„
Mrs, B ax ter ......... S hirley B row nson
Mary B rooks ............. D orothy S traw
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K N E R R ’S R E P A IR SH O P
WEEK
Mutual Creamery
E aster S h o w in g o f Q u een
Q u a lity S h oes
See w indow display. You w ill find these Shoes priced a t lea3t
from »1.50 to $2.50 leas th a n the s me slio.3 a re In city stores.
N o th in g b e tte r In sty le and le a th e rs a t any price.
Holeproof Hcsiery to Match Shoes
The late F ren ch Shades.
New in th s la t CO d ay s' cclnrn.
WE CARRY THE ERESII FPUITS AI'D VEGETATIES CF TT
SEASON
A nd a t th e low est price possible q u a lity considered.
In C anned F ru its and V egetable-, we carry a good V c .
S ta n d a rd G rades a t th e low est possible prices on to:’: " '
And you w ill alw ays fi ’ t ’
' a ".y
tr a S ta n d ard C anned F ruit-,, Ye ctah les, I i h r id 'T t . . . . i i ’.
have b u ilt up o u r business on. Q - s lity is a b " ’-'y o f
i-
' o
G u aran tee a ll o u r g o o 'b to b - of I ' 1
on Any ife re b e odiee •
•F IN D MORE NATIO MALI ,Y A D" ' .R
D
TH IS STORE THAN IN TOWNS 0
rV.’ICE C'J ’. CT 'F , v h i
is a fu r th e r G u a ra n te e of Q uality.
BE SURE AND A IL AT THE U. P. »EMOrSTHAT’ ON T r;
ON WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 1 P. K . TO 3 30 P. M. WE . TC:
TO HEAR AND SEE THEE GS W0RT4 V,
M t )l> K L S T R A V V -I.O 1 T 4 l i l t K E N
C II- 2 9 0
V I I -300
SO 120
»0x30
•p.'s rh h 'k e n shed Is s im ila r
w -L o lt
P o a ltry -H o u s c ”
o
f t . —.I'M
f t .— Î5 0
Hermiston Produce and Supply
SUED
Hens
lien s
Company
to th e “ W a s h . S ta te C ollege
r
th e
“M l « c u rl"
ty p e
shed.
—Good Chickens
Will Do Their
Part.
SPECIAL S A T U R D A Y ONLY
— B u ild a w a rm . ea«d-
m ry , convenient» w e ll
const r net cd
ch ic k e n
»lied.
8 pound Pail Lard, 31.90
4 pound Pail Lard, 95c
Quart Sauerkraut, 12 l-2c
1 gallon Sauerkraut, if you bring bucket, 40c
— W c rn rn :» h co m p le te
p la n s — N o gnc?»swork
—•IiM 'linUnR
de<l«n«
o r «»»'If-feeder», neot»,
etc.
AND A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS TO SEL
ECT FROM.
• ♦ ila tc r la lly
ALWAYS IN MARKET FOR FAT STOCK
Out Motto: Qnality and Service
Yom h
TTTM A LUM
LUM BER
CO.
• P tans * M aterial*
IIm a c s A F a r m B ld g s."
H ER M ISTO N M A R K E T
PHONE FOU1-ONE-ONE
M. W. SIMS
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A. W. TURNBLAD