■- TOB HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ SHOE SALE O e c a n s M * o f lntoroot G t w d B o n and T h ere A b o u t th e C ity and N eighborhood WE HAVE A FEW ODD PAIRS AND SOME A LITTLE OUT OF STYLE SHOES THAT WE ARE GOING TO OFFER AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM TO MAKE ROOM FOR ODR NEW STOCK. Graham Young of Hood River wag here over the Fourth as a guest of Herbert Swarner. E. P. Dodd returned last week from a trip into Washington where he was looking after land interests. These are Good Shoes WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS—THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Don Duvall of St. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left j Joseph, Mo., are here as guests of early Wednesday morning fot Van his aunt and cousin, Mrs. C. M. Nor- couver barracks to join their sons, I ton aad Joe Norton. George and Gerald, who have been at citizen’» military training camp Miss Margaret Neary returned during the past four weeks. George I Friday morning from Rockaway Davis and Sumner Robinson arc the beach where she spent a brief vaca other two high school students in at- tion. She made the trip with friends endance at the camp from Hermis I from Portland. ton. W e W a n t Y our P roduce KIN G SLEY’S B R M IS T O N H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A M D S E R V IC E ' 0 The Willamette Valley has fine prospects this year, according to J M. Biggs who with Mrs. Biggs and sons returned last week after a com bination vacation and business trip. DON’T FORGET Ernest Carson returned recently 1 from Portland where he has been ¡employed for the past year and is now ; living at the home of his parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carson. W e G rind and R ep air L aw n M ow ers Miss Martha W’inslow returned j recently from California where she spent several months for the benefit ¡of her health. The change in clijn- i ate proved beneficial to her. K N E R R ’S REPAIR SH O P Russell Blessing has returned from near Greenpoint, near Mt. Hood, where he has been working this sum mer for New Madden. Jack Smith remained and will not return until school starts thia fall. MONEY SENT AWAY Mrs. C. S. McNaught, Mis» Nanc; McNaught and Joe and his younj brother have gone to Seaside for i vacation. Joe will return in abou a week, but the others will remaii for a month. For apparent bargains as often as not fails to bring back the value anticipated. The materials may almost suit and still lack enough to make the purchase a disappointment. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harvey ant daughter Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs George R. Harvey and little daughtei Bertha Jean returned to Parma Idaho, Tuesday morning after a visit here at the home of the editor of the Herald. There’s No Excuse J Jiff ‘ , . For sending aut of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doing that today for the simple reason that they can depend on the Herald’s fast servic'', dependable workmanship and reasonable prices .for quality printing. Misses Emma and Sophia Lenz are here from Salem as guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lenz. Miss Emma Lenz will go from here to Hot Lake for a time, and Miss Sophia Lenz will return to Salem Saturday. In addition, customers have the knowledge that any aid in the way of special knowledge about forms we have, is at their dis posal in helping them solve the probl m of that new piece of print ing. Figure your next job of printing with your community print ing factory. Dick Upham and Bob Hooker re turned Monday from Ukiah where they pent 10 days. They attended the celebration over the Fourth of July and then went on to John Can field’» ranch. They rode horses on the trip of 200 miles. The Hermiston Herald —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■I s s POULTRY BREEDERS ■ ■ ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR Brooder and Laying H ouses GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES ■ ■ ■ ■ PLANS WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE OF THEM. Brooder Coal LARGE STOCK OF OASCO BRIQUETS ON HAND. SATIS-, FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING- ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company i I g ■ ■ J g I ■ • g Pkonoplt 'T b e Yard of Best Quality H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders George Tonkin used to be in Ore gon, but in recent years he has called Berkeley, California, home. He la is federal game warden in the dis trict comprising California and Nev ada. He came back to Oregon to spend bis vacation and was In Her miston Wednesday, en rout» to Bend and thence home. Walter 3. Bear, in charge of ad Mi*. F. L. Kelley has left on a vertising and publicity work for the trip to Portland and other points in Union Pacific out of the Portland the Willamette valley. office, and J. 1. Purdy, traveling freight and passenger agent, were Miss Jean Watson is here from Hermipton visitors Wednesday after Portland on her vacation aa a guest noon checking on the new bug ser at the home of her parents, Mr. and vice that was recently installed by Mrs. Harry Watson. the carrier. AND WILL BE SOLD AWAY BELOW THE COST OF THEM, SO COME IN ARD LOOK THEM OVER AND SEE WHAT WILL FIT YOU FOR THERE IS GOING TO BE SOME GENUINE BAR GAINS. (Z Evangelist Jackson, a native of ' oeptlonal aviation meet ever held In Alaska, will conduct services at Col 1 the United States. Hundreds of noted pilots and air umbia school house' Sunday after noon at 2:30. Everyone la welcome. plane manufacturers have written : ■ U. S. Ambassador to Mexico Quits. Rapid City. S. D.—The resignation of James Y. Sheffield as ambassador to Mexico was accepted by President Coolidge shortly after it had been tendered. The post will remain for the time being in the hands of th- E. L. Cherry, superintendent of charge d'affaires, as Mr. Coolidge ha schools, returned hme Saturday not decided when the resignatioi nornlng from Seattle where he at shall become effective. tended the convention of the Nation al Education association. Tremen- LOCAL MAN BUYS CIGAR ioua crowds attended a number of STORE IN EUGENE, ORE. the programs offered in connection with the convention, he said. More A. S. Johnson, for 16 years a resi than 100,000 saw the pageant pre sented by Seattle school children dent of Hermiston, recently purchas Wednesday night in the stadium. ed a cigar store in the Miner build The sacred concert by the choir from ing In Eugene and is now in hl» new St. Olaf’s college was characterized location. He and Mrs. Johnson re by Supt. Cherry as the finest concert cently went there on a visit, and the deal was made after Mr. Johnsun he ever heard. had looked the location over. The building in which the business A family reunion in which three 's located Is a new eight story struct listers who have not been together for a quarter of a century are visiting ure. Mr. Johnson has been Bight operator for the Union Pacific in is being held at the home of Mr. and Hermiston for many years. Mrs Mrs. James Winslow. Mr. and Mrs Johnson is here and plans to remain Jack Fitzgerald of Glendale, Cali until their property is sold after 'ornia. have been here for some time which she will join her husband in >.nd with Mr. and Mrs. Winslow went Eugene. o Wallowa lake last Thursday pend the week end. Mrs. Fitzgerald md Mrs. Winslow are sisters. Wed r AT THE THEATRE lesday they were joined by another dster, Mrs. Susan Dee Hiles The Playhouse will have the fam Miami, Florida. Mrs. Hiles is en cute to California and will return ous Drury Lane melodrama, "Sport ing Life” with Bert Lyttle and Mar •vith Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. ion Nixon in the leads. Tuesday and Wednesday Tom Mix Some 13 or 14 years ago an Irish nan named S. II. McGinness and < has been booked in the "Great K ad named Harvey who had come and A Train Robbery.” The program Friday and Saturday vest out of a newspaper office be light, July 22-23. will be full of ante acquainted in the wheat, bean md potato fields on the Twin Falls aughs with Reginald Denny appear daho, project. On Wednesday of ing in "Where Was If" Two shows will be given each his week the same McGinness with i few birthdays added stopped off in night at 7:45 and 9:45. Cozy At Umatilla termiston and spent a few hours at “Acrtofis the Pacific,” a Warner he Herald office and the Harvey tome. The condition of business in Bros, production starring Monte Blue he east i8 slower than a year ago will be shown at the Cozy Saturday te said, and the west looks suffic and Sunday, July 16 and 17. Show ently good to him that he expects starts at 8 o’clock. . o locate in either Oregon or Idaho ’•*’3’ VVv V* T V T VV V V T v~w w v < le was en route to Portland to join Mrs. McGinness and their son whe lave been visiting relatives since he first Of June. He has been do to k e e p in m in d th e ng railroad work in Ohio. MT. HOOD CLIMB WILL BE Tom Campbell left early Wednes STAGED SUNDAY BY LEGION day morning by motor for Chicago to visit his mother and brother. Ht Following a "Mountain Carnival' plans to spend six weeks on the trip. He went from here to Spokane and at the city of Hood River on Friday, planned to take the Roosevelt high July 15, the Hood River post of tht American Legion will stage the an way. nual Mount Hood Legion Climb on Mrs. W. S. Huston and her daugh Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and ter. Miss Lela Huston, are here from 17. To the annual mid-summer re their home In Geneva, Nebraska, ai guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. creational venture, launched by th» E, L. Cherry. They are mother and Hood River I^eglon poet in 1921 ant sister, respectively of Mrs. Cherry’e which has become nationally knowt They will go from here to Oakland, in mountaineering and Legion cir cles, several unique features will be Oregon, to visit relatives. added this year. The ascent of the peak will be W. L. Hamm Is taking his vaca held on Saturday, and on Sunday, tion at present. The "vacation" when parties will be escorted to glac really means a change of. work In his :al ice and snow fields, the Legion- case because he has donned his tires will stage a race to the top of coverall» and is engaged in doing Mount Hood and back and hold a part of the work necessary in the kl jumping contest on Coalman's addition he is having built on his Scoot. natural ski run on the north house. tide of the peak. Purse« aggregat ing »100 each wUl be given winners Mr. end Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and in both contests. . children left Wednesday for Port The Crag Rats, mountaineering lan d for a brief vi. » after which trgnnizatlon, whose members won they will go to one of the beaches. note in the discovery last year of Mr. Felthouse will return In a week, lacky Strong, lrtst on the rugged but Mrs. Felthouse and the children jouthweet slopes of Hood, and the i will remain for an extended vaca first of this year rescued Calvin tion. White from a winter blizzard on Hood, will guide the summit and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Prnnn. former glaelcr pat .lea. Hermiston residents who left hen F'.'ee?’. Dr a fw of »2 to be charg recently, are now located in their old ed those e saying the summit trip. home town. Creeco. Iowa, according In order t , provide a fund for the to word received by A. W. Prann .rurchaae cf ropes and to provide Mr. Prann re-lntly cloe^d a deal »her acetssorie» for safety and cont for purchase of a variety store In ort of climbers, every service of the Crest o. Ion post this year will be pro vided fre» of charge. The Hood River post Inaugurated Usual services Sunday at the Bap- list church. Sunday school at lw .1:. Mt. Hood climb, in order to popu o'clock. Morning preaching services larize mountaineering among the at II hy Rev. J. W. Dowell. Union fotk of Oregon, and cordial invita services In the evening at the Metho- tion is extended to the general pub dist church with Rev. 8. Hamrick lic to attend this year’, mountain preaching. A cordial welcome to all party. A. J. Ware, paator. SPOKANE SPEEDS PLANS A letter has been received by local FOR BIG AIR DERBY MEET friends from Rev. A. J. Ware who went to Portland last week to submit Spokane. Wash.—With »50.000 to « physical examination at th> offered In prlxe money In addition hands of his physician. A surgical to the nation’s most cherished avia operation has been decided on aa tion trophies, general plans are be neceaacry. and the operation will be ing rapidly completed here by the performed the latter part of this National Air Derby asaoctatlon of wt«k. Spokan» for the largest and most ex- .____ a is f iU C ? a the association headquarters for details of the events since the con test committee of the National Aero nautic association of the United States sanctioned the national air derby race from New York to Spo kane, the Pacific coast air derby race from San Francisco here and award ed the 1927 national air races to Felts Field, Parkwater, Spokane, September 23 and 24. “There isn’t the slightest doubt but we will have more than 300 air planes from all parts of the United States winging their way towards Felts Field next September,” said Major John T. Fancher, commander of the 41st division air service unit, and managing-director of the Nat ional Air Derby association of Spo- kahe. Rules and iregulations gov erning all three aerial events are now being mailed to more than 3,000 pil ots are airplane manufacturers. luto..... le s s æ 'W J ':.-' ' ‘■lii|ltpd tulit IW*!i I' ’'¡l.jh« '-"a Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co. IcedT eaandCoffee IS NOW IN SEASON AND TO PROPERLY ENJOY THIS PART OF YOUR MENU YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST FOUNDATION IN THESE LINES. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS WITH THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD AT 57c PER POUND. Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Coffee IN ONE POUND, 2 POUND AND 5 POUND CANS. AND FRESH IN AIRTIGHT CONTAINERS. STEEL CUT Chase & Sanborn Orange Pekoe Tea IS IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN. ONE HALF AND ONE POUND PACKAGES FOR YOUR ICED TEA. Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee IN 1 POUND, 2% POUND AND 5 POUND CANS. GOLD! . GATE AND SHASTA TEA. NOTHING BETTER FOR YOUR SUMMER DRINKS. 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