j w n c OTBMXSTO» H lg n iX n » HEBM lSTOy, OREGOJt. Potatoee continue to bring good prlcee, the eastern market being very strong. Indicating the condi­ tion the New Hampshire market re­ port of recent date says: “Rapidly diminishing stocks of old potatoes; flood damage to early potatoes In the Mlsetealppi valley and lighter shipments from Texas are reported causes for recent sharp advance in the potato market. Initiative © An editorial in the Portland Ore­ gonian of May 18 takes note of the conditions which govern present day buying for fmily use and suggests that apple growers could increase the consumption of their fruit by packing It In five and ten pound boxes, as well as in the 50-pound boxes. The thought is worth con-« sidering. Is one of the chief requisites needed by those who would succeed. The prizes of success are not easily won, and without exercis­ ing initiative, the goal can be reached only by accident— one chace in a million. The livestock market in Port­ land yesterday showed some reduct­ ion in prices and in demand. Hoga suffered a decline of 15 to 25 cents a hundred; sheep were also a little lower and the movement in cattle was slow, the market In this case being affected somewhat by the ar­ rival of four carloads from Califor­ nia. The coming o quite a lot of California grass cattle is causing much speculation as to the effect of that influx on the future markets. ÆftXromte 'em ÌF L Y SPRAY dead K QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTN* Moi. 101, O. B. B., meets second aa< fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall. Visiting members welcome. Maud M. Kellogg, W. IL Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ROUND TRIP TO DENVER .............*47.M OM AHA.............. 70.M KANSAS CITY . 70.3# First N ational Bank ST. LOUIS............ M A I CHICAGO 81.01 D ETR O IT.............104.07 CINCINNATI....... MSAS CLEVELAND.......1O7A1 T O R O N T O .............. 11X.80 ATLANTA 110.40 THE H E R M IS T O N THEATER for cattle. 37-tfc Red Star gasolene or kerosine stove with oven. See Floyd Knerr. 37-2p Special Laundry Work. New Ging­ hams, Lingerie, Wash Silks. Prices reasonable. No Ironing. Mrs. W. I. Mead. 38-3tp (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­ ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ wise specified, prices are per hundred weight.) Scratch, 100s ............................. $2.42 Bran, 60s ........................................... 95 Egg Mash ...................................... 2.37 Ground Oats................................. 2.20 Ground Barley ..................... 1.94 Wheat ............................................ 2.40 Corn, No. 2 ................................. 2.10 Cracked Corn, No. 2................ 2.25 Ground Corn, No. 2 ................ 2.20 Mill Run 80s................ 1.36 Cow Feed ..................................... 2.19 Ground Wheat ............................. 2.50 Shorts, 80s ................................... 1.48 Rolled Barley ............................. 1.35 Calf Meal, per pound.................. 3 He Middlings ..................................... 1.80 Oyster shell .......................................90 Whole Oats........................... 2.10 Salt, half ground 50s............... . .45 I FOR SALE— Three banded Italian Queens. C. Champion, Hermiston, Oregon. (Breeder for Skovbo Apiaries.) 33-tfc REX CAFE Bring your broken furniture to me to be repaired. Tom Jensen. 17-tfc Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next door to Sappers. 18-tf. CALL 25- J REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ ALTOR. 2$-tfc COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI * * T. H. Gaither * ADDINO machine rolle at the Herifld office. O FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls at the Herald office. TRANSFER AND DRAY ♦ CALL FOR WARRANTS We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news* paper we do job work o ta n y kind. When fa need of anything fa this line be sure To See Us $»$$>>»$$ i n M U H W Send Your Shoes That need repairing to our shop in Pendleton. W e Prepay Return Postage And usually send back shoes on the same day received. Onr excellent equipment aad fast service will satisfy your needs for this work. Pendleton Shoe Shop - 643 Kain Street PENDLETON, OREGON Specializing in Acute and Chronio Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone $11 HERMISTON, OREGON Groceries White Wonder, 7 bars, ........ 25c White Wonder cane—-100 bars- »3.50 Crystal White. '6 bars....................25c Crystal White cano— 100 bar»— $3»9'5 Citrus washing pewdor, 3 pkgg. 72c Borax soap chip», 3 pkgs.............. 95c m « n 1 Olympic Flour, sack ................... $1.98 White Down sack ...................... $1.85 50 lb». H. G. Salt ........................43c 50 lbs. Dairy »alt ».................. 87c No. 2 tin Standard Beans.............] 2c Buffet tin» Tomato Sauce ..............5c No. 1 tins Oysters 5 oz...................16c Canned Milk, 11c each......6 cans 63c Argo, Calumet corn starch 3 pkgs 25c Calumet Gloss Starch ....... 3 pkgs 25e Campbell’s Soup, the can ............ 11c JelI°— a11 flavors ........................... 9c Piece Goods Beach cloth, the yard ................ 36e 36 inch Chalile», the yard ........ 17c Dover prints, the yard .. 23c Jap crepe«, the yard .....................16c Llngette ......................................... 55c 42 inch pillow tubing this sale 29c 9 quarter sheeting ......................... 48c Cereals TEA Golden West 1-2 lb. Pkg.............. 30c Oolden West 1 lb. Pkg...................59c Schillings Green, 1-2 lb. Pkg........37c Schillings Pekos 1-2 lb. Pkg...... 43c Schillings Pekos, 1 lb. Pkg.......... 88c LADIES’ WEAR Lisle & fiber hose, regular 50 and 60 cent values 39c Ipswich and Holeproof hose, regular $1.25 values, this sale for 87c Ipswich and Holeproof hose, full fasl i n, $1.95 and $2 00 values, sale $1.56 M. J. B. Co’». Jr. Coffee, per lb . 38c Ladies’ Rayon Vests ...................................................................... this sale $2.25 1 Ib Hills Bros. Coffee .............. 49c Voile Dresses.fine valu s , ........................................................... ..................... $2.25 Coffee 2 4 1 3 5 lbe Hills Bros. Coffee ...............96c lbs Htlis Bros. Coffee ........... $1.88 lb. Golden West Coffee ........... 49c lbs Golden West Coffee .......... $1.44 lbs Oolden West Coffee ........ $2.35 1 lb M. J. B. Coffee .....................49c 3 lbs M. J. B. Coffee ...................$1.44 5 lbs M. J. B. Coffee .................$2.35 MEN’S FURNISHINGS No. 201 Rockford sox, the pair for closing oui sule ................... lie Engineers’ and Firemen sox, closing out sale, per pair .............. 16c Fancy dres» sox, regular 60 and 65c special to close out .......... 39c Mens’ belts, regular value $1.00, this sale at ....................... 63c Uncle Sam Work Shirts, the kind that deliver real service .......... 67e Mens’ heavy winter shirts, excellent values at sale special price of $1.38 Mens’, Womens', Boys’ and Girls’ Corduroy pants, the kind that wears like Iron ................... ............. $3.35 Shoes at rediculorsly low prices. Spe­ cial assortment Ladies’ and Misses’ Khaki pants, regular values $2.25 and $2.50, closing out sale ...... $1.68 38c Mens’ summer underwear, regular $1.00 to $1.35 values .................... 78c SHOES Blankets Double cotton blankets 64x76 $1.60 English plaid wool blankets, regular $15.00 value, close out ........$9.65 5 lb Oregon wool blankets at ... $5.60 4 Ib. part wool at .................... $3 60 Baking Powders 25 oz. K. C. doting out sale ...,19c 1 Ib. Schillings, special this »alP 33c 2 1-2 lbs. Schillings .....................76c 6 Ib. Schillings at ................. $1.45 1 lb. Calumet at ......................... 27c 2 1-2 lbs. Calumet for ............... 62c 1 Ib. Folgers ................................. 27c 1 lb. Diamond W ............................. 27c 1-2 lb. Diamond W ......................... 19c Small Items Star and DMC embroidery cotton 2-5c Regular 10c safety p in s....... 3 for 19c Sewing thread, the spool ............4c Needles ............................ 3 Pkgs. 19c Buttons, 2 cards for price of on„ Our entire line o f drugs and toilet articles a t 1-3 o ff from regular price Sale terms--Strictly cash. We do not have boxes for groceries so bring your own containers. Roush G eneral Stores Boardman, Oregon ■J. L. VAUGHAN 3 g * 206 East Court St. ANY AND ■ ■ Hermiston Transfer Sale Starts Tuesday, M ay 31 at 8:00 A. M. Entire Stock and Fixtures go regardless o f Cost. Buy your Sum m er supply o f G roceries and a year’s supply o f Shoes and Furnishings at unusual Reductions! Flour and Salt Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office Chiropractor and Physiotherapist ; Everthing S Electrical | Has Your Corr* arK « I FOR YOU ■ Subscription J • 35 a Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ■ Expired? tn town raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai SOAPS YOU WANT Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf All O. and M. Warrants of the West Extension Irrigation District, registered on or before, April 15, 1927, will be paid on presentation at the office of the County Treasurer of Morrow county, on or after May 12th, 1927, at which date Interest on said warrants will cease. Heppner, Oregon, April 20th, 1927.’ LEON W. BRIGGS, (33-3tc) County Treasurer. When you need any­ thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. LOUD SPEAKER, MT. HOOD & LEA No. 2 1-2 tin standard Tomatoes ..lie 36 inch fancy outings at .............18c Corn F la k e s...................... 3 Pkgs. 25c OVERALLS, WAIST AND BIB ONLY, No. 2 1-2 tin »olid pack Tomatoes 13c 24 Inch white outing, sale price, 14c Post Toasties ................. 3 Pkgs. 25c FOB 98 CENTS. JUMPERS AT THE No. 2 tin Standard Corn ..............l i e Special assortment of ginghams 19c Bran Flak s ..................... 3 Pkgs. 29c SAME PRICE No. 2 Fancy Golden Bantam Corn 19c AU Kalburnia Ginghams .............19c Kellogg's Pep ................. 3 Pkgs 33c Shredded Wheat ............. 3 Pkgs. 33c No.2 tin Standard Peas ................ 11c 30 inch Wlndon scrim ............. ...10c Puffed Wheat ................. 3 Pkgs. 37c No. 2 tin BullHcye Pea» ............13c Dovenshires, the yard ...................29c Puffed Rice ......................3 Pkgs. 47c Royal White, 7 bars ................... 25c SERVICE Bile. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, US Tuesday, M ay 31 - W ednesday, June 1 A t Regular Prices, 10c-30c Overalls - Jumpers IF IT’S Rea. Phone 711 Office in First National Bank II Home Cooking Read The Herald Want Ads. Want Ada Bring Results DON’T FORGET 25c-50c CLOSING OUT SALE SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURf Open 5:30 to 9:30. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Disease. Bert Mullins Satisfaction guaranteed on home laundry work. Write Mrs. N. Dolven, Hermiton. 31-4tp JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon “The Mark of Zoro” WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 5Oo Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon Location, 2 doon west of FostofSce Barber Shop WILL EXCHANGE six room house in Pendleton for residence in Hermiston or small 'Improved acre­ age. Inquire Herald. s. M c K enzie , m . d - T M OVERLAND ROUT! The B iggest Laugh in F ilm s, MISCELLANEOUS Herald Want Adi Bring Ton Results 1 U N IO N P A C IF IC “The Gold Rush” FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eows. B. Hammer. 37-tfc Hermiston Second Hand. Store.— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­ plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. 35-3fe F or I llu s t r a t e d B o o k le ts, Reservations and Information, a d d re ss A gen t n a m ed b e lo w . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY h Oregoa i : : Y ollow aton o N a tio n a l P ark B aak y M ountain N a t t P ark in Cigars, Tobacco FOR RENT— For summer, modern furnished house with garage. In­ quire Herald. 3 8-ltc Hermiston Z ion N a tio n a l P ark IN FOR SALE — Four Duroc Jersey boars, inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, or write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton. 29-tfc Attorney-at-Law L ibera! stopover» p e rm it visitin g CHARLIE CHAPLIN FOUNTAIN I will have pasture for 30 to 40 cows. Good water and lots of shade. Guy Cropk. 31tfc W. J. W A R N E R NEW YORK 140.41 BOSTON................1 4 1 .il Low fares also to other points in M iddle W est, South and East. Saturday, M ay 2 8 Sunday, M ay 2 9 M onday, M ay 3 0 {Memorial Day) FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS Good bluegrass pasture Bert Nation. Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Connection« “a l T w o H eadliners This Week!!! F. B. Swayze, Pree. R. Al.xador, Vtce-Pree. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier Best pasture for cattle, running water. Leonard H. Pearson. 37-3t Dr. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis D I S M O IN E S ,....... M A S Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50 ,0 0 0 FOR SALE— Household furniture, Including range, beds, dresser, chairs, dishes, etc. W. D. Gordon, about 1 % mi, north experiment farm. 37-2tc PROFESSIONAL CARDS SU M M E R E X C U R S IO N FA R ES IN EFFECT MAY 22 TO SEPT. 30 RETURN LIM IT OCTOBER 31,1927 This bank welcomes the chance to aid men and women who have courage and initiative. FOR SALK VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«. L O. O. F. meets each'Monday evening in Odd Fellow»’ hall. Visiting members cor­ dially invited. W. R. Longhc.n, Secretary. Childs Barham, N. O. Lust flies,mosquitoes, roaflies&mofhs, etc. of Hermtaton f LODGE DIRECTORY We Haul ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME TELEPHONE 31 L. J. M cA tee PAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS AND GLASS CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon. Hermiston Hospital Maternity Cases our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see us about our new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all times. TELEPHONE 881 W e Have Anticipated Your needs in everything th at is necessary to com­ plete your golf outfit. Come in and give our line the “once over.” H IT T n il» $