THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, LOCAL AND H ere are Som e M oney Savers A good four-tie Broom at 39c. NAL a m M o f U t a r e e t O lie e e il Beee and T h -r a A b out <he««va«l N e lsh b o rh ed l Mies Margaret Waterman was visitor In Pendleton Saturday. This Is a knockout. We are offering Royal Club Jell Powder three parages for 28c., and guarantee It to please you. It net satisfied after a trial bring back the carton and get a package of Jello Free, that I know will please you. "We have 1(00 baby chicks out at the farm, and they are growing mighty fast," said C. E. Sawln while In Hermiston Monday. He has a farm west of the river not far from the golf links. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS The following is the program to he given at the commencement exercises on Saturday evening, at Irrigon for the graduating class of the high J. S. White of Irrigon was a busi school. WE ABE GETTING SEVERAL HOME GROWN VEGETABLES ness visitor In Hermiston Monday. Song, “America” ................. Audience NOW. SO LOOK OVER OUR LINE AND SEE HOW GOOD THEY invocation ..................... Rev. Hamrick ARE. J. M. Biggs and J. W. Keller were Vocal Solo ............ ?.....Ralph Benefiel Have you tried that 40 cent Coffee? If not, why not. It Is a wonder for the money and you don’t know what you are missing. In the Willamette valley Vriday and Saxaphone Duet ................................. Richard Kraus, Edward Houghton Saturday on business. And look at the price, only 40c. Vocal Duet .......................................... Violet Knight, Athol Benefiel. Miss Lois Jackson submitted to an Address ..........................Rev. Hamrick operation for the removal of her ton Vocal Solo............................ Lyle Sallng sils Saturday at St. Anthony hospital. Presentation Diplomas ..Supt. Kraus IS GOING STRONG AND NEEDS NO BOOSTING ONCE YOU Mrs. Tommy Jones spent the week ■M B HAVE TRIED IT. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sears were In end in Portland. A number from here attended the Pendleton Friday morning. Dr. Sears performed an operation for Mrs. S. H. oelebration on Tuesday at the open ing of McKay reservoir. Barnard. R. J. Kraus and children of Che- i halls, Washington, visited with Prof. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Kraus the first of the week. The Pendleton have been here this week H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ' as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. visitors were on their way to Ply mouth, Idaho, where they formerly E. P. Dodd. resided. Phyllis Renno Is leaving the first Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sears of Salem of the week for her home at Bend are here as guests at the home of where her folks live. Miss Rnno is their son. Dr. J. L. Sears. They plan one of the graduates of our high to be here for about a fortnight. school, having taken her fourth year work here this year. Bess Lamoreaux has returned from A business meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Episco ia business trip to Portland. The "old" melon association met pal church will be held in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. May In business seslon on Monday even ing. The organization is handling ia. the produce from a larger acreage than ever before and anticipates a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guenther and very successful season. baby of Newberg,' Oregon, were here Prof. Kraus and family are leaving the first of the week as guests of re the latter part of next week for latives. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Tualatin, Oregon, where Mr. Kraus J. M. Biggs and Mrs. Gould and then has been elected principal of a went to Gateway. large high school with an attendance of eighty high school students. The Herb Shesely started painting the school employs four high school new big barn recently built by Tony teachers and four grade teachers. n Vey on the Vey ranch up Butter Mr. Kraus served as principal of creek. Some other painting work on this school for two years some time buildings on the ranch will also be ago, consequently it will be like “go ing home” to return to this school at done. Tualatin. The board at Irrigon have not thus Governor and Mrs. Patterson were far elected a principal of the school in Hermiston for a short time Tues for next year. day Afternoon. They came from Pendleton where the governor spoke Wednesday at noon with Geo. C. GIRL CLUB MEMBERS ARE Baer and Dr. F. W. Vincent. Their HOSTESSES TO MOTHERS car had been left here, and they started Immediately on the drive back The girls of the Columbia sewing to Salem. club entertained their mothers and members of the Neighborhood club The damage to wheat by the recent Saturday afternoon. May 7, at the freeze is showing up in spots, Cecil home of Mrs. Ray Goode. ON WEIGHT AND TEST— Curl said In Pendleton the other day. A health program had been arran “I haven’t a field that show’s any ged by Mr?. Wilson and Mrs. Good, material damage, but my father has as follows. The girls responded to some wheat that suffered quite a roll call by giving health slogans. lot. I think a lot of the plants that Several good club yells were given A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP. ■ have been killed will send up shoots by the girls. The following program that will hiake wheat." of talks was given: Rules for Health......... Ruth Wilson The Clean Way ............Dorcas Lynch Domestic fowls are not the only Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither Pendleton visitors last Friday. Old Rye Makes a Speech ............ ..................... ..........Lois Hutchison Little Johnnie Green..Philllp Wilson May Day .................. ..Francis Keller Mary’s Garden ...............Mary Wilson Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Hutchison each gave a reading. Health songs by the sewing club finished the program after which an hour was pleasantly spent playing games. Several good contests brought forth peals of laughter. Last but not least were the lovely cakes made by the girls themselves and served with ice cream. About 30 people were present. DON’T FORGET n I : T e n n is R a c k s Just received a complete line In price range and best quality. Fine balance, well made. Best quality at each price. Ask to see the new— Packed in sealed tin tubes. The livest tennis hall that Is always freslr. L aw n M ow ers Mitchell Drug Co. K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P C R ISP 5 ; I CREAM M O R N IN G S FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DON? What id more sensible and econom ical than—- ! Bring it to your Home Creamery ■ ■ Hermiston Creamery H^MIS^REGON ■ I fi birds that are giving poor hatches this year, according to Joseph Hend ricks, foreman of the state game farm at Pendleton. He said the other day that pheasant eggs are not hatching so well this spring as they usually do, and the vitality of the baby birds Is not up to the standard of normal years. Thousands of eggs are placed under hena for hatching on the farm every year. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— M I (■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H Ì a good "It seem« to me that It would be Idea to place painted signs on the top of Emigrant hill at points ! where McKay reservoir is visible In POULTRY BREEDERS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR ■ a forming tourists what McKay reser voir is, its capacity and the lands It serves," said George Hartman of Pen dleton pn the tour over the projects Tuesday. "The water In the lake can he plainly seen from several places on the hill, and the placing of med ium size signs would be good public ity." S B r o o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u s e s ■ Rum Runner« Lose GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES PLANS i H " ■ ■ WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. OF THEM. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE ON j J : ■ B rooder C oal LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS J HAND. In Federal Court San Francisco, C^L—-Conviction ol defendants In the Seattle liquor con spiracy case was affirmed here in thi dec'slon handed down by Fedora Jud« ’» Dietrich and Gilbert. The de c is in affects th'> casi of Roy Din, sted. formerly Seattle police lie,Hen ant. who was arrested wiih 21 other. In an fiieged gigantic smugglin'- plot : I Inland Empire Lumber Company 5 rh o M im ; m Z ! “ The Yard of Bost Quality ” M. M. STRAW. MGR. A l! tu ta ta n d ln * Second L i’ 'r t jr Lenin 4 P«r r e n t bonds n t 1 9 ? ’ 49 tdveond 4*s> and all o u ts ta n d in g 8acott<l l .ib e r t r Loan C o n verted 4 U P * r can t bouda of 1 9 1 7 -4 1 4 H ’«> « r e called fo r redem ption on N o vem b er 1$, 1 9 1 7 , p u rs u a n t to the term « o f th e ir Issue. In te re s t on all Second 4*1 and Second 4 H ’s "IL c a s e on said rrd o m p tio a d a te . N o v e m b e r 1ft, 1 >17. H o lder« o f Second 4*a and Second 4 M ’s w ill bo e n title d to have tUe bonds redeem »4 and paid a t par on N o vem b er 1ft, 1917. Swab bolder« m a y . how ever, la advance o f N o v e m b e r 1ft, 191 7. be offered th e p riv ile g e o f e ac b aag in g a ll or p a rt a f t h e ir bonds fo r o ther inherent- bea rin g o b ligations o f th e U n ite d M a te « . d e e lr* to a v a il th a a f tha exchange p riv ile g e . if and w hen announced, should req u e st th e ir bonk or t r u s t com pany to notidg th em w hen in fo rm a tio n r re In o g a rd r in g th e aaehnngo e ffe r- la g la received. F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n A y be obtained fro m any Fed eral R e serve H ank or branch, o r fro m the C o m m ieaien o r o f »be P u blic D e b t, T re a s u ry D e p a rtm e n t, W aehiiogt.m . A. W . W W LLO N , Secretary of the Treasury Exclusive Representatives of Natioaal Builders Barca« naBaaaBeaagaaBBaBeeBeeeeeeBBBBBBagggaBei •< JG PHONE 131 Hogshcd — $ 1 5 0 fo r lu m ber in my new hog-shed m ade this p ossib le” — said a prom inent farm er o f the W. W. Valley. “ This type o f Chick- . en H ouse pays fo r it self — m ore eggs — healthier ch ick en s.” - Material costs about 75c to $ 1 .0 0 per hen . New Strnw-Loft Hen House COLLECT 5 0 % TO 1 0 0 % DIVIDENDS Every Year from n e c e ssa ry Farm B uildings. 91? Washington, May 9, 1927. i || *• BsEAlxiFf • n x ./r YVD il Join the increasing number of fore-hanfcd men who insure against emergencies by making repairs lefore the machines are needed. And while you are a t it, make your insurance doubly sure by purchasing only genuine I H C repairs for your McCormick and Deering machines. Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. ANNOUNCEMENT y " w 11 We have moved to our new location on Main street that has been occupied by the American Shoe Shop and are open with a complete new stock of groceries. able in our old location it will m ike it possible to carry a more cm- plete line of Shoes, Clothing, etc., than in the past. We invite a vjsit to the store in the new location from present customers as well as new friends. The city’s two jewelry stores will tlow be in the same building. C h a rles G . B urk M rs. M c K in le y W ill b e H e r e A g a in S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 1 WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF R e a d y -to -W e a r A p p a r e l fo r L a d ie s a n d M is s e s Those who have visited these sales events in the past know the Quality and Style of Merchandise we have shown, and we feel war ranted in saying you will be pleased 01 this occasion w ith the styles and fabrics brought to us on this trip. She will show a nice line of W ash Dresses in the best fabrics for summer wear—all a t popu lar prices. T h e M illin ery D isp la y will be thle season’s best types and materials. We congratulate you on having made th j continuance of these trips possible by your patronage in the past. And every lady in this community is cordially invited to come in on this day and look the display over, whether yon w ant to buy or not.. Your inspection will put you under no obligation to buy any thing. WE KNOW YOU WILL APPRECIATE THIS METHOD OF BRINGING THE CITY STORE S DISPLAY TO YOUR DOOR ON MAY 21. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company “ L e t u> h e lp y o u p la n it— ff’e lik e to h e lp f o lk s b u ild .” $ 1 .0 0 spent fo r ( terial saves m ore SECOND UBEKTY LOAN BONDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. City Meat Market TO ALL HOLDERS OF FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. i Maybe you want Cured Meats. If you do our line of Bacon and Hams will suit you. If you want Fresh Meats you can have a choice of a wide range of offerings. m achine shed ma SATIS-, CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON M EAT “I Saved !9 8 0 ’- worth of Pigs - M odern Sunlight Many a man has come to grief by w aiting too long b fore or dering repairs for his machines. We m aintain a McCormick-Deer- ing Repair Service for your b nefit, and under ordinary circum- stnaoes we can meet your requirements. But why take chaces? A delay now may throw you behind lat r. As the new location will afford twice the space th a t was avail CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED While Our Stock of I H C Repairs is Complete Wilson Tennis Balls PRICE, 60c EACH ■ Patronize Home Industries, and §1 S when you sell Early W ils o n W e 'G r in d a n d R e p a ir 5 Order Your Repairs LOVE ALL M em ory C o ffe e at 5 0 c KINGSLEY’S - —— • ***»•' m achinery year. Feed S ilage from T-A-LftILO in well m odern barns fo r greater profits. S u g g e s tio n s every Closed F ro n t M achine Shed b u ilt G r a d u a tio n G ifts Kodaks. Parker and Moore Fountain Pena, Pencils, Stationary, Toilet Seta, Compacts, Perfumes, Toilet Water, Atomizers, Leather Hapd Bags. Purses, Card Casas and Bill Folds, Travelling Bags and Suit Cases, Tennis Rackets, Balls, and many other useful things. SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT HERE. M IT C H E L L D R U G C O . PHONE 101 ift**»'* about >3.00 per ton fo r building m aterial Hayshedg gave many thia coat In a lfa lfa o r wheat hay every year “ P la n s a n d M a teria ls f o r H o m e s a n d F arm B u ild in g s .” TIJM-A-UIM LUMBER CO. 4»» id ■ ■ Subscribe For The Herald ¡jbk I0»H