I r m - • Here We Are Again O e c o n a w . < f l n u n . t G I M im i B ar* tad ThW. About tho C ttra a d Netshborhood We are »till telling those canned goods at 14c, or two (or 27c, the large size tins. Peat, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut and Hominy. These are high grad* goods and are sold with a money back guarantee. Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tin t at 25c. Stag Oysters, 2 for 35c. It it a large, roomy, w ell made shirt. Has two pockets that button- A regular dollar seller. We are putting it out (or 87c. Compare it with others that you pay a dollar (or. O. B. Kraus, who is superintendent of schools at Irrigon, was a Hermis­ ton visitor Saturday. Goodrich Rubber Boots Blacks $4.00. Bed at $5.00, and we hav; Keds (or all. This is the season (or them. F. W. Kern has been here from Pendleton this week as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hitt. Dill Pickles KINGSLEY’S O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC I' DON’T FORGET W e G r in d a n d R e p a ir L aw n M ow ers K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P ■ . : 2 Patronize Home Industries, and when you sell ■ ■ a small May pole as a decoration for the table with clothes pin dolla to represent dancing children. The color scheme was delicate shades of pink and blue. The salad, sandwiches and cookies were delicious served with tea. Burk To Move Store Charles G. Burk announced th is ; Week that after May 1 the location 1 of hts general store will be" in the ■ room that has been occupied by the American Shoe shop. He w ill move hig clothing and general merchandise stock Into the new location this week Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Eye­ sight Specialist, who has made pro­ and will have a new stock of grocer­ fessional visits to Hermiston for ten ies to add to his offerings. years and Is known for good optical work at reasonable pi ices, will be at Hotel Hermiston Monday, May 2, for one day. Eyes examined, glasses fitted. on(L A. W. Prann and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ''Prann were Portland visitors Sun­ Mr. aud Mrs. R. F. Ray and son, day and Monday. Sidney Ray, arrived from Rupert, Idaho, Saturday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schlffler of of Mr. and Mrs Enos D. Martin. Pendleton were guests Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray are Mrs. Martin’s home of Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime. parents. Mr. Ray and Sidney re­ turned home Monday, but Mrs. Ray Miss Eva Randall, Mrs. A. H. Nor will remain for some time. ton, Miss Jean Rugg and Mrs. W. J Warner were Pendhton visitors Wed Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Farr a were nesday afternoon. honored by members of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at the regular Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaney of session of the lodges Monday even­ Mlkkalo and Mrs. Thomas Hampton ing. Refreshments were served, and of Pendleton were guests of Mr. ano tood wishes from their many friends Mrs. Frank Little Monday were extended Mr. and Mrs. Farra w}io have gone to Payette, Idaho, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Brown of .eside. Pendleton were here Wednesday foi a short time as guests at the honit FUNGO BAT AND BILLIARD CHE of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd. Gallon in glass at $1.25. Try them. They are the (inest put up and w ill please you. WE PAY CASH FOB EGGS— THE HIGHEST THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS H O U S E w i t attained by using a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and Mr. C. J. Black, La Grande realtor, was and Mrs. J. 8. Harvey entertained t buslneoe visitor In Hermiston Wtd- at a waffle feed and bridge party lesday. Friday evening at the, Harvey home. William Requa left Tuesday morn­ Six tables were in play and prizes ing on a business trip to Warren- were won by Mrs. E. P. Dodd and town. Dr. and Mrs. C M. Dale. Amoskeag Chambray Shirts 87c IR M IS T O N 'S Mr and Mrs. C. E. Glasgow and their daughter, Miss G-enavle Glas­ gow, were here 8a turd ay en route to Pendleton where the latter remained to spend a week as the guest of Miss Myrtle Markham. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • BEAT GOLF CLUBS IN FREAK Mrs. C. C. Durfey was hostess at a dinner party for 16 guests at Hotel MATCH PLAYED HERE TODAY I Hermiston Saturday itvening. Fol- « « « « ■ > « ❖ ❖ O > ❖ ❖ j lowing the dinner bridge was played The combination of a fungo bat ind a billiard cue proved good enough E. U. Cate, district deputy of Mod to make a better score than a set of ern Woodmen of America, arrived In golf club in the hands of two local | Hermiston Tuesday to remain until iolfers today when H. E. Hitt and ; after May 12 when a class will be 7. O. Felhouse played their freak I initiated by the local camp. natch on the Hermiston course. Hitt, using a willow fungo bat for A. E. McFarland was here during Irives and approaches and a billiard the visit of the Union Pacific-O. A. ,ue for his putting, made a 52 on C. special Wednesday afternoon. Mr. •line holes. Felthouse shot a 56. McFarland operates a commercial The match was the result of a wager dairy. made a fortnight ago. A large tudience witnessed the match. Mrs. C, S. McNaught and Mrs. H. T. Fnsser entertained at a luncheon NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB IS and bridge party Saturday at 1 ENTERTAINED APRIL 21 o’clock at the Fraser home. Winnere Members of the Neighborhood clut at bridge were Mrs. F. V. Prime and were delightfully entertained Apri' Mrs. F. B. Swayze. 21 at the home of Mrs. Lynch, with Mrs. W. W. Felthouse was hostess Mrs. Arnberg as assistant hostess at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon After the business meeting was dis­ at 1 o’clock. Later in the afternoon pensed with a pleasing program fol­ throe tables of bridge were In play lowed. A theme oT springtime was carried with prizes being won by Mrs. F. B out in the readings given by several Swayze and Mrs. Ralph Richards. members and also in the two soloc The Odd Fellow« are planning a jy Mrs. Stewart, which were great­ special session of the local lodge for ly enjoyed. Mrs. Wilson gave a Friday evening In honor of the an­ splendid talk on the subject of “Child niversary of the order. Rev. G. L. Health Day.” ' The nutrition school that is beinf Drill, pastor of the Christian church of Pendleton, will be the principal held in Hermiston was discussed and speaker of the evening. A program keen interest was shown by all the of entertainment numbers is also be­ club members. A sdcial hour fol ing arranged by the committee In lowed. The decorations used were beautiful. A symbol of May day charge. ? CREAM CASTILE A o O liv e O il Beauty Soap of Supreme Qual­ ity— IS O * p u n v eg e ta b le o il ___ SATISFACTION FREE ONE WASH CLOTH WORTH 20 CENTS WITH ONLY 3 Cakes for 30c Mitchell Drug Co. — ON WEIGHT AND TEST— M O R N IN G S The labor required to produce high acre yields is little more than in the case of low acre yields ;b’i t the high yields are produc­ ed with less labor per bushel, pound or ten. By increasing tho yield, (ertilizers reduce the labor cost per unit of production. Morcrop K for Farm Lands Morcrop L for Lawns, Flowers Morcrop Tablets for Home Plants GET A COPY OF THE MORCP.OP MANUEL Oregon Hardware & Implt C ANNOUNCEMENT CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DONE. What Is more sensible and econom­ ical than— M EAT On May 1 we will move to the location on Main street that has been occupied by the American Shoe Shop and will open with a complete new stock of groceries. As the .new location w ill afford twice the space that was avail­ able in our old location it w ill make it possible to carry a more com­ plete line of Shoes, Clothing, etc., than in the past. Maybe you want Cured Meats. If | zou do our line of Bacon and Hams ■vill suit you. If you want Fresh Mea',8 you can have a choice of a vide range of offerings. City Meat Market | PHONE 131 BUILD A HOME FIRST — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— Every progressive farmer is interested In bigger and better crops provided they can be produced at a profit. Every bushel, pound or ton of product sold off the farm, whether it be grain, vegetables, fruit, milk or meat, contains elements of plant food; and sooner or later every soil will show the effect of this constant drain on its resources in decreased yields. Fertilizers supply the crops with those elements of plant food which the soil, unaided, cannot sup­ ply, or those which are not supplied In manure or by the growth of legumes. C R IS P 5 GUARANTEED .......— ............................ Fertilizers Increase Yield Per Acre anJl Per Man—Improve Quality, Save Labor and Make Bigger Profits, Average- yields just about pay the cost of production. The use of fertilizers In connection with other good farm practices points the way to more satisfactory profits and to higher income. 8 Bring it to your Home Creamery 1 s M ORCROP We invite a visit to the store in the new location from present customers as w ell as new friends. The city’s two jewelry stores w ill now be in the same building. C harles G. Burk V A C A T IO N SE A SO N W ill so o n b e h e r e And you will be looking for Trunk, 8 1 C We carry a very good line o f thia ! 1 > prices. Come in and look these over whe a a G u a r a n te e d <.ol BREEDERS “ THE 8 B r o o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u s e s 8 GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES 8 PLANS ON HAND. Í s ■ ■ SATIS-, PIED USERS ARE THE REST RECOMMENDATION. ■ and t’ e Jnta, i.. ti. su. t Home . ou .a p; of trimming and ,i ti these and help with sug: Only a short time longer to get thl3 valuable help for th wife. Call and get the Coupon with instructions of plans. Book. *, ¡ B r o o d e r C oal For the summer out of doors wear Prio.d at 25, 30, 35c and up to 60 cloths, and we can supply you with make them up opet and a good line complete the garment. We will take pleasure in showing tions should you desire. Royal Baking Powder Cook Book ■ OF THEM. C lo th s Don’t forget thg1— r ' R • I LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS W in d ow s, C asem en t S a sh B lin d s, F lo w e r B o x e s ■»«»>,. -a n d — * I R I ! I Î WE HAVE ECT1I THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. FORD” 8 o r 4 rooms—-I>nth— nook— basement. M a te ria l coat about the same as F ord Car. ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR ! •• WE ARE SHOWING A VERY NI POULTRY 1 ■ or r - t .... E n tran ces, D oors F ram es, T rim —an d — d Luuk Hermiston Produce and Supply Company “ THE DO PG ^” S or 3 room»— b elli— nook— hr,«- ent— fireplace. M atc.UU cym U «hon« some a . Dodge car. 8 I ■ I 8 CALL AND OET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE ROGKT.FTS ON THE BUSINESS OP POULTRY RAISING. Y ES- ■ ■ M an tles, C olonades, Sideboards, C ap- boards B Inland Empire Lumber Company s 8 : PkoM pIl “ TW Yard of Bett Quality n H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Represeatatives of National BuiMen Bureau J u FLAN Ask To See Oar BOOKS— PICTURJM 8 ■ I < a 8 Hermiston Creamery HERM,S O regon g A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP. Beef, Chickens Give us a trial before others G arden F ence, S ea ts, L attice, P e r g o la s TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO: "Pl«nt and M slerieh for Humes end Perm Buildings" ■ H e are still buying Calves, HERMISTON MARKET PHONE P0UR-0NE-0NE M. W. «DCS p r e s delivery a . W. TURNBLAD