THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • VacationTime O ccu rtB O ut IntaiM t Glean«! Hera and There About the City and Neighborhood C. W. S m ith, county ag e n t of M or­ row county, w as a v is ito r In Hermla- tou T uesday afternoon. He w as on h is way bonte aftwr h av in g atten d ed Mrs. J. C. D ow ning an d son Jo h n a d is tric t c o n fe re a c e ji/ county ag en ts P en d leto n w ere H erm iston v is ito r, a t L a G rande. TOU WILL WANT A GRIP OR SUIT CASE. WE HAVE A NEW LINE JUST IN AND IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THAT LINE SEE US. WO] SOME NEW SHOES FOR THE FAMILY. MEH-! RICED BOYS, MISSES AND CHILDREN S AND WE HAVE THEM RIGHT. OUR SALE ON THE ODD SHOPS IS STILL ON AND SOME GOOD SHOES AT PRICES THAT OUGHT TO MOVE THEM. A GOOD CALFSKIN SHOE WILL WEAR AND MUCH SETTER FOR THIS HOT WFATHER THAN THE HEAVY ONES. NEXT WEEK WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A COFFEE THAT WILL SELL FOR 35 C TER POUND. WE WILL PUT IT AGAINST ANY ON THE MARKET NOW SELL’EG FOR 40 OR 45C. TRY IT. MADE FROM 100 PER CENT SEMOLINA WHEAT. H a rry W atson h as disposed of his Miss E ld o ra K ingsley re tu rn e d Sat- fa rm in g o u tfit and h is h erd of cows i ! a v from C orvallis w here she took and w ill leave th e la tte r p a rt of th is week fo r P o rtlan d w here he hag se­ im m er w ork a t O. A. C. cured w ork. He w ill s t a r t w ork in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arn er and his new location next Monday. u g h te r Ja n e w tre P en d leto n vlsi- Mr. and Mrs. Roy G reen and 'in S atu rd ay . d a u g h te r of G oldendale, W ashington, W a lte r Pearson h a s been lim ping left M onday for th e ir home a fte r h av ­ n .u n d for se v e ra l days on account ing sp en t a week as g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. W ise- of a boil on h l, heel. nor. Mrs. G reen Is a s is te r of Mr. M is. M. W. Sim s an d baby a re in W ise nor. nous. W ash in g to n , aa g u ests a t th e hom e qf h er p aren ts. Mrs. Ida Sim m ons ha« re tu rn e d a fte r h av in g spent 11 w eeks a« a p . B. Sw ayze and Col. J. F. Mc- guest a t the home of h er d a u g h te r Nitog it w en t to Lind, W ash in g to n , a t E agle Creel?, O regon. "T h e lo d iy on a b 'fc im ss mission. w eather was very cool th ere, and the v eath e r herb seem s like real Bum­ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson moved m er," sh e said. ihi.'i v -o k from th e S tro h m bouse to the C haliis p ro p erty , n ext door to Ijewis Dyer left S a tu rd a y for M ay­ ville, Oregon, w here he w ill w ork for C herry's. his uncle, J. W. Dyer, in th e w heat Mrs. L. ¡1. Pearson and grandson, h arv est. He expects to rem ain th ere le. ed ith W ilk in s, are h ere from is. long as work lasts and w ill th en " t ie to spend th e ir v acation on the com plete Hie h alf y ear w hich he lacks for g ra d u a tio n from high I irson ranch. ehool. Mrs. S tan ley Cam pbell and daugh te r B arb ara are in E ugene visiting Mrs. J. B. Pace and son and g ran d - relative-;. From E ugene th e y will jon a rriv ed in H erm iston M onday a f ­ go to B andon on a v acation. ternoon w ith th e ir household goods from W allowa. They a re liv in g in Mrs. C. C. D urfey and Mrs. L. A th e W. J. W arner house ad jo in in g PimlpM 1 ft S u n d ay for Seaside w her, the J. M. Biggs place. Mr. Pace w ill tin y w ill rem ain for some tim e on r ipend a p art of h is tim e here. H t vacation. ■uns a dairy ranch n e a r S tanfield. Macaroni in Bulk 3 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS. BE DISAPPOINTED. TRY THIS AMD YOU WILL HOT KINGSLEY'S H IR M IS T O N 'B M O U ftF O F Q U A L IT Y A N D b F R V IC L 1 £ £b ORO "Kills'em d e IÌ ie s, m osqu S T A N O A R U O I L CO Ä S* X - U - ~ -si-»- FLYS ■ ■ ?.. - -' M . Dr. and Mrs. David S. Rowe moved G radual progress is ap p a re n tly be­ M onday from th e P rim e bouse to the ing made In the e ffo rts being put hou recen tly pu rch ased by W. J. forth by the S tan field Irrig a tio n dis W . rm r on th e w est side of tow n. iric t w ith the reclam atio n service to ;e t th e d istric t on a desirable basis, Mins Goldn M um m a a rriv ed Tues according to F. A. B aker, eecretary day from P o rtla n d to spend a week □f th e d istric t board, w ho w as a H e r­ or 10 dujls as a guest of h er m other m iston visitor M onday afternoon. in H erm iston d u rin g h er vacation. "M ost of my second crop of alfalfa Miss M arion B riggs re tu rn e d home is down now, and it w ill goon be lio week from La G rande w here she going in to the s ta c k ,” said M arcus »■. ;.s critic te a c h e r d u rin g th e ei> May T uesday w hile In tow n. He was Its sum m er norm al school session looking for a m an. H elp has been p le n tifu l d u rin g th e season, he said S. II. B a rn ard w ill leave th e la tte r th o u g h idle men a re not found on p m t of th is m o n th for T oronto, Can- every corner now. ida. w here lie p lan s to spend a couple i,f w eeks v isitin g relativ es. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. D uvall and baby left T uesday m o rning on th e re tu rn Mr. and Mrs. A rnold M innls and trip to th e ir home a t St. Joseph, Mis­ - i n Jim m ie , a n d Mrs. J. W. W ith erell souri. They w ere guestg in H erm is iid d a u g h te r P h y llis of P endleton ton a t th e home of h er a u n t, Mrs. M w tre g u t Is of H erm iston frien d s C. N orton, and also « p en t several lays a t P o rtlan d and In th e W lllam - ■; ui'.day. it te valley. M r s . R ena W ate rm an and daugh- The fourth q u a rte rly conference of er. M i, .M argaret W ate rm an , Te­ r m e d home last week a fte r spend- th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch will a p a rt of th e sum m er In P o rt­ be held h ere S atu rd ay n ig h t a t o’clock w ith Dr. Hlsey, d is tric t su p e r­ la n d a n d T h e D alles. in te n d e n t of th e e a ste rn Orgon eon Ir. and Mis. R, O. S olvester, Miss Terence, presiding. Dr. Hlsey will , i : W illiam s an d Mr. Snyder were preach S unday m orning and Sunday I ■ >• Sunday from A rlin g to n as gu eBt 8 evening. The public is Invited to the at t l i e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. W. T. Sunday services. : 'o l\ eater. Mr. and Mrs. T aylor Biggs and Mrs. It. II!. O sborne and d a u g h te r d au g h ter, M ist Ruby Biggs, of San Dili 1er and Mrs. O. B. Losse and two Jose, C alifornia, p a re n ts and sister U. Ii.h te fs re tu rn e d to th e ir home in of J. M. Biggs, and Mr. and Mrs. B. W a lla W alla S a tu rd a y a fte r spend­ F. Mathew% and sm all son of A r­ ili- a week hi re as guests a t th e home buckle, C alifornia, w ere h ere for a couple of days the la tte r p a rt of last , f 'i r . and Mrs. T hom as W ilson. week as guests at th e Biggs home. D allas W ard of L exington, a m em ­ Mrs. Mathew« is h is siste r. They ber of th e g r e a t e r O. A. C. a s s o d a ­ w ere en ro u te hom e a fte r a tr ip lo i w hich has as its chief purpose th ro u g h Y ellow stone. Mr. M athew s MONEY SENT AWAY 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. There’s No Excuse For sending out of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doing th at today for the simple reason that they can depend on the Herald's fast service dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality printing. In addition, customers have the knowledge th at any aid in the way of special knowledge about forms we li-ive, is at th ir dis­ posal in helping them solve the prcbl m of that pit e of print­ ing. Figure your next job of printing with you, .ornmunity print­ ing factory. The Hermiston Herald ------r---- 1 L .ÏÎ s 8 ■ ■ s ■ —TRY THE HERALD WANT AD3— POULTRY BREEDERS ■ ■ ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR B rooder and L aying H ou ses GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES. PLANS the lending of aid and advice to stu­ has a larg e o rch ard n ear A rbuckle. dents about to enroll in collegt, was A real fam ily reu n io n is In pro-1 a Hermiston visitor Monday. a —~ OF THEM. UMATILLA MAN DIES AUG. 1 AT DAUGHTERS HOME Jam es W. H arvey, 71, died a t the hom e of h is d au g h ter, Mrs. Ford, In U m atilla A ugust 1. D eath w as due j to pulm onary tuberculosis fr o m ! w hich he had suffered for 10 years. The rem ain s w ere tak en to Mosier, Oregon, for burial. Mr. H arvey had resided in U m atilla for 10 years. C lint H arvey, a ra ilro a d m an, is a son of th e deceased. -AUGUST SPECIALS! For Real Bargains see our Window and Table Dis­ plays. New Specials are being added each day. OREGON H ARDW ARE & IMPLEMEN1 COMPANY The Winchester Store Specialist Visits Station C. S. Scofield of th e U. S. d e p a rt-i qjeut of ag ric u ltu re , senior a g ric u l­ tu ris t in ch arg e of w estern irrig a te d | experim net statio n s, ha« been here for several days looking over th e H e r - ! m iston sta tio n . He left today w ith ; S upt. H. K. D ean for P rosser and j Yakima. We Want Yon to k e e p in m in d th e fa c t that in addition to p r in tin g th is n e w s ­ paper w e d o job w ork of a n y k in d. W h e n in n eed o f an y th in g in this line b e sure T o See Us WE ARE STILL WORKING ON SHOES AND HAVE ONLY A Few Pairs of White Canvas Shoes Left at $1.00 These are real bargains in the m atter of wear. Siz s a' e bro’. e n now, but if you can find your size you can save $2 00 to $3.00 per pair in wear and comfort. A ll M en ’s Straw H ats SAILORS AT ONE-HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT. This will appeal to you if yon need a hat. The re'son is o half over and the styles will be jus as gcoi next j — NEW BLOCKS OF— G ordon H ats IN THE WANTED LIGHT SHADES FOR FARLY FALL WEAR. THE LATEST OLORS AND MODELS. WE HAVE RECEIVED AN EARLY SHIPMENT OF Q u e en Q u a lity S h o es DON’T FORGET ------- US--------- When you need any­ thing in the tine of neat and attractive Printing. In the fall tan color which will b ; in vogue this season. —YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE— Fresh Fruits and Vegetables -O F T H E S E A S O N H E R E - Hermiston Produce and Supply Company CRISP M O RNING S Y es, W e H a v e P o ta to S alad Red Rock Cheese and Spring Chickens CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DONE. MILK - and - CREAM W h a t is m ore sensible an d econom ­ ical th a n — MEAT H erm iston M ark et M. W. SIMS ’ A. W. TURNBLAD M aybe you w a n t C ured M eats. If you do o u r line of B acon and H aras w ill s u it you. If you w a n t F resh M eats you can have a choice of a wide ra n g e of offerings. * I « ■ ■ ! ■ S ■ B B » I t I h — R E A D T H E W A N T ADS— City Meat Market PHONE 131 U L WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. gress a t tjie hom e of Mr. and Mrs. John Leek. Sons and d au g h te rs and "grandchildren a rriv e d W ednesday, ■ trtid fast and fu rio u s v isitin g h as been th e oi’der of business liir.ee.. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Leek J r . and tw o sons, lo w a rd an d Ruagall cam e from Los Angeles. Mr. an d Mrs. Leek have not seen him for moi*e th a n 27 years. Vlissefc E lisa b e th and R achel Leek, a u g h ters, a re h ere from P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. H enry Jacobaon of A dams com plete th e p arty . Mrs. Jacobeon Is a d au g h te r. One son, W illiam Leek, of Mt. V ernon, W ash ­ in g to n . w as prevented from being present for th e reu n io n on account of Illness in his fam ily. LET US MAKE YOU AM ESTIMATE FROM ONE For Health, For Comfort A Sleeping Porch For Summer Need«:— Announcement iiiiimiiituiiiim During the absence of Mrs. J. D. Harrah in Portland where she is taking post graduate train­ ing in anaesthesia and maternity work T H E H E R M IS T O N H O S P IT A L is in charge of Mijs. Wiseman, a competent nurse of Walla Walla.