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F. B. Swayze left last night on a a n tic ip a te m aking Investm ents h ere w hich w ill approxim ate $7 4,000. A trip to Portland. close check is k ep t on th e records of M ethodist ch u rch — S unday school those w ho t h i ^ desig n ate th e ir in- ‘ O e a r n g p a a f I n ta m t Gleaned Here a t 10:15 A. M. M orning w orship a t ten tlo n to come to Oregon an d follow and Thera About the City and 11:15. Serm on, " E lija h 's W eakness le tte rs a re sen t them from tim e Neighborhood o r U nder th e J u n ip e r T ree." E v e -, tA«*me. In th is way It has been sa iling service a t 8:00 P. M. S ubject, e e rtain ed th a t a very larg e percent-1 Miss M arg aret N eary h ag been in '•The G ia n t's B edstead.” S. H am - age of those u sin g th e d e p a rtm e n t’s service In o b ta in in g in fo rm atio n tak e P ilot Rocfc th is week v isitin g friends. rick, pastor. . a d v an ta g e of the o p p o rtu n ltie g offer- Mrs. G. F. K im ball and h e r (laugh-1 ed an d estab lish them selves in th e Rev. S. H am rick w as a P endleton te r. Mrs. W hite and her fo u r child- s ta te , u su ally w ith in a y ear a f t e r ! v isito r T uesday aftern o on. ren, haye been g uests fo r ab o u t tw o : th e ir decision to come. In an sw erin g new in q u irie s and H. J. W a rn e r and G lenn S ta te r of weeks a t th e home of Mrs. K im b all’s P en d leto n w ere H erm iston visitors b ro th er. Lee Moore. T h eir hom e is fu rn ish in g in fo rm atio n to those w ho In N ehalem , Oregon. co n tem p late com ing to O regon as W ednesday. ______ _ farm se ttle rs, th e land se ttle m e n t de ll. N. W est cam e down from N o rth p a rtn ie n t sen t out 2,026 le tte rs d u r- Mrs. H. M. S traw and d au g h te rs w ere P en d leto n v isito rs last T h u rs Pow der S unday to spend a few days ing th e firs t tw o w eeks of A ugust, w ith his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. ( w ith 479 packageg of illu s tra te d day. W est. W hile h ere he has been look lite r a tu re d escribing a g ric u ltu re in Mrs. F. H. M orlan an d Mlsg Alice ing a t some silv er foxes. He is Oregon. M orlan w ent to W alla W alla Monday p lan n in g to get in to t h a t business in Miss C lara B ry an t |s here v is itin g m o rn in g fo r a brief visit. the n ear fu tu re. a t th e home of her sister, Mrs. H. T. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. T hom as have F raser. She recen tly concluded a six Mrs. H. E. H itt and Mrs. R. E. M itchell w ere In P endleton and been h ere several days as gueetg at w eeks course a t Berkeley. the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer. W alla W alla last T hursday. Mrs. T hom as is Mrs. D yer's sister. W ashington F lier Killed in Crash. Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. JenkinA w ent T hey have not seen each o th e r for W heatland. Wye.— Fred A. Ulman to P endleton S unday aftern o o n and 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. T hom as plan Enum claw, W ash., was killed an T. o v isit relativ es in S ettle before re- C. Moore, S eattle, has a broken leg made th e trip o u t to McKay dam. tu rn in g to th e ir home In Los A ngeles. and arm following the crash of th eir Mrs. W. A. L eath ers re tu rn e d S a t airplane, Travel Air, a t G uernsey. The u rd ay a fte r h av in g sp en t tw o w eeks Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L indgren w ere men apparently w ere searching for a as a g u est of h er m o th er in P en d le here W ednesday and Mrs. L in d g ren place to land. W hen about 200 feet ton. a a« a guest of Mrs. G. H. Jen k in s, above the ground '.he plane suddenly w hile Mr. L indgren, livestock spec dived to the ground. » Mr. an d Mrs. C arl C ham bers and ialist of O. A. C„ and Mr. Jen k in s, fa th e r, R. W. T u ttle , w ere h ere Sun- is sis ta n t county ag en t, aided live ' day from P endleton as g uests a t th i stock club m em bers in a special de- HEIFERS FROM BIG HERDS OFFERED AS CLUB PRIZES H arvey home. n o n stratlo n . LOOK-LISTEN WE WART TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION LINE OF uf TO OUR COMPLETE Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings M u n sin g U n d e r w e a r IN ALL WEIGHTS AND STYLES A NOBBY LINE OF Shirts, S ock s, T ies, H ats, C aps, T rousers, B lazers, O veralls, C over alls, ju m p ers, S h oes, O xford s, K eds ' All at Right Pi ices WE HAVE JUST RECEIED M. BORN & CO.’S FOR FALL. L e t US BE YOUR TAILOR. NEW SAMPLES KINGSLEY’S 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 O R O N IT E “K ills 'em d e a d ” Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh F ra se r were "T h is y e a r's crop w ill m ark a big h ere from F rid ay u n til S unday fron im provem ent in th e co n d itio n of A storia a,, g u ests of his p a re n ts, Mr. business in th e n o rth w est, and w ith- and Mrs. H. T. F raser. n an o th er year or 18 m onths, I ex pect the m ovem ent in to O regon from Jo h n so n S. S m ith , sta te d eputy ol the m iddle w est to reach big propor- M odern W oodm en of A m erica, P o rt lons th a t w ill m ake Oregon one of land, an d E. U. C ate, field deputy he o u tsta n d in g sta te s in th e whole were H erm isto n v islto r8 W ednesday. ■ountry,” «all Lewis Obye, P o rtla n d justness m an, who w as a H erm iston W. W. F elth o u se le ft S unday in visitor for a sh o rt tim e W ednesday. hie car for Seaside to g et Mrs. F elt- house and th e tw o y o unger ch ild ren OUTSIDERS CONTINUE TO w ho have been th ere for m ore th a n a m onth. SHOW INTEREST IN STATE iiie s ,m o s q u ito e s ,r o a c h e s ,in o th s S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N S OF C A l.I F O k M A FLY SP R A Y MONEY SENT AWAY Jo h n M cCormick, teac h er of pipe o rg an at W h itm an co n serv ato ry of ) m usic, W alla W alla, w as a week end g u est a t th e F. D. C allah an re s i dence. 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. A lb ert K erb er of St. Joseph, Mo., w ho have been v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W a rn e r for the past tw o weeks, left M onday m o rn ing for th e ir home. There’s No Excuse S. H. B a rn ard and W. J . Logan w ill -leave S unday n ig h t for T oronto, C anada, w here th ey w ill v isit w ith relativ es. The tw o men expect to he gone for a b o u t th re e weeks. For sending out of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doing th a t today for the simple reason th at they can depend on the Herald’s fast servic', dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality printing. B yron H igbee, son of Mr, an d Mrs. W. E. H igbee, is recovering from r:. infectio n in his foot w hich w as caus ed by a sc ra tc h . He w as in St A n th o n y 'g h o sp ital in P en d leto n fo a day and n ig h t. In addition, customers have the knowledge th at 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. T h e Misses Bessie and R ita D yer and th e ir b ro th e r, L ew ls Dyer, all of H erm isto n , a re sp en d in g the sum m er w o rk in g on th e J. W. D yer ran ch n ear M ayville. Mr. Dyer ig th e ir uncle.— Condon Globe-Tim es. T h o u san d s of head of w fianling beef calves a re b ein g shipped from T ex as and A rizona in to B ak er county by stock men w ho have p len ty of ra n g e an d not enough c a ttle to stock it, acco rd in g to J. DeW ilde, P endle ton, w ho w as in H erm iston T uesday. P rices for beef c a ttle a re consider ably h ig h er th a n th ey w ere a year Oj tw o ago. The Hermiston Herald —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— • ■■■■■■■■I s s I : t ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PO U LTR Y BREEDERS I C lub niem ebers of th e H erm iston d is tric t w ill sh are w ith o th e r club m em bers of th e sta te in a chance to w in one of h ree p u reb red d airy breed calves w hich w ill be offered a t the sta te fair th is year, according to inform ation received by G. H. J e n kins. a ss ista n t county a g en t, from L. T. A llen, sta te livestock club leader. , H. E. W ise of G ra n ts P ass h as of- fered a reg istered Jersey of fine breeding, H. B. H ow ell of G ran ts! P ass h as p u t up a re g iste re d G uern- j New Settlers Come During August .ey and Jacob L uscher & Sons, F a ir- view H olstein F arm , F airv iew , Ore- ■ and Many Inquiries Made ;on, have donated a H olstein heifer, By Prospects. vorth $150, th a t w ill be aw arded to tome h a rd w o rk in g club m em ber. T he firs t fifteen days of A ugust The H olstein calf by Segl3 P o n tiac have registered tw en ty -fiv e new set Beets, fu ll b ro th e r to the w orld's tie rs n th e records of th e land set ecord th ree-y car-o ld cow sired by ¡.lenient d e p artm en t of th e P o rtlan d 'eg is P o n tiac De Koi B u rk ie 2nd. | and s ta te Q liam bers of Comm erce he black and w hite w ill be aw arded These recen t new com ers, accordlnf o the highest scoring O regon calf to th e real e ta te men and local com dub m em ber. T he p oints w ll be 25 j m lttees. have Invested over $82,00( ■ach on an im al, h erdsm anship, show -, in the lands w hich they have pur a an sh ip and record book. A mem- chased since com ing to O regon fron er may e n te r t ith e r a g rad e or pure- red fem ale or a p u reb red bull calf ith e r states. In te re st In Oregon lan d s continue: in th e com petition. ictlve w ith daily arriv alg in th e state if farm ers w ho hav e been in corres jndenee w ith th e d ep artm en t. Ii Idition to the le tte rs b ein g receiver am those who have been in toucl it.h th e d e p a rtm e n t for as long a ) or th ree years, a stead y strean , new in q u iries call for in fo rm atio i ind lite ra tu re a b o u t Oregon farm op €S2ÄWSV Mo,inn Kerry »ortunities. D u rin g thei firs t hal; Maiyef-lbm i t A ugust 577 le tte rs have been re :eh ed by the d ep artm en t. M any o’ hese come a« d ire c t re su lts of ra il •oad ad v e rtisin g w hile a larg e num her are sen t by those w hose friend: ind form er n eig h b o rs h av e alread ) ivailed them selves of th e services of he land se ttle m e n t o rg an izatio n and lettled in Oregon. Signed q u o stlo n aires have beer u rn ish ed by 46 in q u iries Blnce the HERMISTON PLAYHOUSE first of A ugust, of whom 36 stated Friday and Saturday definitely th a t th ey w ere m ak in g ar- AUGUST 26-27 rangem entg to come to Oregon. They DON’T FORGET -------- US--------- On the left ü t h « home M r . C. _____ _ ü home i Conjtantine. of Seattle, well built, but out of style. is ! : LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE ■ ■ OF THEM. ■ ■ B r o o d e r C oal LARGE STOCK OF CASCO BRIQUETS ON HANS. SATIS-, FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. g J CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON : B B ■ I B ■ W e’ll B e C R IS P Qlad To Help You M O R N IN G S V your home is out of style, yet in a nod neighborhood, dr n ’t sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay W estern Red Cedar Shingles over the old roof and sidewalls for very little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less. Rotiungling, in this manner, cuts fuel bills too, because your outer walls and roof arc double thick and hold heat that mud. better. "T h e Yard of Best Qiality ” M. M. STRAW. MGR. ■ 1 : I Í Homes with Western Red Cedar R 'ofs and Side Walls are always in style and always jood looking Lay vertical grain Western Red Cedar Shingles with ziac coated iron or copper nails and they will last a lifetime. Many beautiful color combinations are pouibk, if you wish to have your shingles stained. And these stained colors arc permanent. Excloure Representatives of National Bdilders B are» ■ Bi Your saving in fuel alone will help pay foe a largr share of tha cost of reshingling your home over the old roofing and side walk. You he pleasantly surprised by the moderate cost of bringing your h o a r up to date with Western Red Cedar Shingles. We carry complete deck» both in natural colors and stained to suit your individual taste. will -w CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME POOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DONE. W hat Is more sensible and econom ical than— Cheaper to Heat Than Before PkMMlSSt; OREGON H A R D W A R E & IMPLEMENJ COMPANY The W inchester Store WE EXPECT TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE THE F a ll S h o w in g c i R e a d y -to -W e . G a r m e n ts For th e L adies AND WE CAN ASSURE YOU THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE S e a s o n ’s N o v e lt ie s TO CHOOSE FROM Mrs. McKinley Will be Here __ IN PLENTY OF TIME FOR YOUR ROUND-UP DRESSES AS WELL AS SCHOOL DRESSES FOR THE MISSES. WE APV. SURE YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THIS DISPLAY. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company H O T D O G S H o m e m a d e for sw im m in g p arties P o ta to S a la d and R ed R ock C heese L im b u rger w ith ou t (?) an d C hoice S teak s H e r m is to n M a r k e t A. W. TURNBLAD M. W. SIMS ANNOUNCEMENT On rtght <t M r Conrtsm- ¡ v ' , row »«, after be had it /-•liw fle d irtth Western Red s^dar Shiwples r»»k: over the «Id roof and tide u*«lb. Tha u*ovh wot at aii expensive and the how»« is in keep’M with the mod«»*’ whuh surround it. 5 Inland Empire Lumber Company QUART SEAMLESS TEA KETT......................................... 98c QUART COFFEE POTS.............................................................. 98c QUART WATER FAILS............................................................... 98c QUART CONVEX SAUCE PANS .............................-■............ 98c QUART CONVEX KETTLES................... - ................................ 03c QUART ROLL EDGE DISH PAI S .................................... 98c QUART OVAL ROLL EDGE DISH PAN 98c QUART C0MBINETTS................................................................... 93c FOR REAL BARGAINS IN DISHES AND GLASSWARE SEE OUR WINDOW AND TABLE DISPLAYS. WE HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY OF NINA BLUE AND GOLD BAND ENGLISH WARE LEFT WHICH WE ARE NOW SELLING AT FAR LESS THAN COST. W h e n you need any thing in the line of n e a t a n d a ttra c tiv e Printing. Up-to-date in Style and Comfort THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING- 7 2 12 4 6 14 14 10 M EAT Maybe you w ant Cured Meats. If you do our lin e of Bacon and Hams w ill su it you. If you want Fresh Meats you can have a choice of a , wWe range of offerings. To Oar Customers: Having purchased the busi ness of the Mitchell Drug Co. we will continue the business in the same location and will do our utmost to supply your needs at prices consistent with satisfactory service. Hermiston Drug Go. Profit b y Our Suggestion Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. City Meat Market raoBi 111 -MIAD THE WANT ADS— ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 r I ■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ W h it e E n a m e l W a r e M o d e r n iz e Y ou r H o m e ■ t WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, Local Club Members To Compete for Blooded Stock in State Fair Competition. SPECIAL Admission. 10-30c I» ■ ■ ■ ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR ■ : ■ I ■ B r o o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u se s ■ I ■ BI ■ t GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES : B PLANS WASHINGTON. 98c LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • Î