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TOB ggPMIgTOK HBRALD, RgRMIgTOy, OBECttHT, Back to School r jf . . O aeanaam of Interest Gleaned Here and There A beat the City and Neighborhood * AND WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES— E. L. Jackson an d non Loren were P endleton v isito rs T uesday. EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE BOYS AND GIRLS HAPPY. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B aker w ere here front S tan field T uesday aftern oon. S H O E S , H O S IE R Y , T he N eighborhood clu b of Colum bia d is tric t w ill m eet a t th e ir club house on F rid ay , S eptem ber 9. N E C K W E A R , ETC. W h at is th e "L o st W o rld ?” U m a tilla th e a tre , T h u rsd ay an d F riday, I Sept. 8 and 9. HEADQUARTERS POR LUNCH GOODS, TABLETS, PENCILS, INK ERASERS. Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Moll moved re cen tly in to th e P rim e house on th e w est side of tow n. ALL THE NECESSARY THINGS TO START TO SCHOOL WITH. G IV E U S A C A L L F. C. F rederickson who farm s in the Irrig o n co u n try w as a v isito r in H erm iston T uesday aftern o o n . KINGSLEY’S I H E R M IS T O N 'S Mrs. S tan ley Cam pbell and d a u g h te r B arb ara re tu rn e d last week front E ugene and th e . beach w h ere they sp en t th e ir vacatio n . M O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O e e R V IC B ' T he ladles of th e R ebekah lodge w ill hold a cooked food sale S a tu r day, Sept. 3, a t th e S im s’ m ark et, com m encing a t 10;30 A. M. r— O R O N IT E Mrs. W. E. H igbee e n te rta in e d a Mr. and Mrs. C. L. U pham , d a u g h g ro u p of boys an d g irls la st F riday ter, Miss H elen U pham , arid Miss ev en in g In ho n o r of th e b irth d ay R u th W oughter re tu rn e d M onday an n iv e rsa ry of B yron Higbee. n ig h t a fte r a four day tr ip th a t took them to P o rtlan d and back. They Mr. and Mrs. W? E. H igbee left m ade th e Mt. Hood Loop road as a Sunday m o rn in g for Coquille w here p a rt of th e trip . Mr. H igbee w ill be p rin cip al of the h ig h school. E d itin g and pub lish in g th e Fossil Jo u rn a l a t Fossil is the m ain Job of Dick and D orothy H itt re tu rn e d H. J. Sim mons, but once in aw h ile he last week from S ilv erto n w here they gets nw ay from the Job and tak es a pent the su m m er v acatio n w ith re la vacation. H e and Mrs. Sim m ons w ere H erm iston visitors la s t S unday. They tives. w ere en ro u te home a fte r a drive J. F. P u rd y , tra v e lin g fre ig h t and east over th e Jo h n Day h ighw ay, pawienger ag e n t for th e U nion th en ce to W allow a lake. P acific system , w as a b u sin ess visi to r in H erm isto n W ednesday. Q uite a lot of a c tiv ity p rev ails in th e V ale country, according to Carl Mrs. J. J. N eary an d tw o ch ild ren Voyen w'ho was a H erm isto n visitoi re tu rn e d y esterd ay from M inneapolis S a tu rd ay and Sunday, T he go v ern w here th ey v isited relativ es for sev m ent is spending ab o u t a m illion dol eral weeks. lars th is year in connection w ith the con stru ctio n work th a t is being done. An u n fo rg e tta b le p ictu re Is “ The Q uite a lot of lan d Is m oving, he Lost W o rld ” w hich show's a t U m a said. tilla th e a tre . T h u rsd ay an d F riday, I Sept. 8 and 9. " I guess we don’t alw ay s know w hen we a re well o ff,” said George Mr. and M tb . H. T. H a rt of Col Strohm th e o th er day. “ Some of oui lege place, W ash in g to n , fo rm er H e r re la tiv e s from Iowa have been v is it m iston resid en ts, w ere h ere y e ste r in g us. They said 104 ban k s fa ile t day v isitin g friends. in th a t s ta te d u rin g re cen t years L and bought a t high prices c a n ’t be Mrs. M a rg aret D avis of P o rt paid for. and the heavy indebtedness H u ro n , Mich., a form er re sid e n t of has made business m ig h ty slow .’ th é p ro ject, Is h ere looking a fte r her Mr. S trohm has been h a v in g som< farm p ro p e rty in te re sts so u th w est of tro u b le lately. H is new crop of pig:- ias been com ing a t a (ively ra te , anc H erm iston. l'e llttle rs are so larg e th a t th e n •e m ore pigs th a n place« a t the B etty R alph w as hostess a t a b lr t’ able. He has been h av in g fun pass day p a rty a t th e hom e of h e r auni a f e x tra pigs around from pen to Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r, laßt S atu rd a; ,.i In an effo rt to provide them w ith aftern o o n . G uests included 15 girl; ■lourlshment. a b o u t h er own age. “K ills 'em d e a d ” Hies:,mosquitoes, roaches, ipoths S I A N D A R I ) O IL C O M I’ A N Y J U E C A L I F O .R N IA . FLY SP R A Y MOISEY SENT AWAY For apparent bargains as often a3 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 but of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doiti^ th at today for the simple reason th a t they can depend on the Herald’s fast servio', dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality printing. In addition, customers have the knowledge th a t any aid in the way of special knowledge about forms we have, is at their dis posal in helping thefh solve the problem of that new piece of print ing. Figure your next job of printing with your community print ing factory. The Hermiston Herald E. D. H am m and son R ich ard of ■ » - • » - « - « - ♦ - ❖ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - K M u rray , Iow a, a rriv ed S unday a f te r FOR THE HOUSEWIFE noon to v isit a t th e home of his You can have sh o rtcak es w h at b ro th er, W. L. Ilam m . T hey made jver the season. W hen fresh peache« th e tr ip by m otor. »re over, b an an as a re alw ays avail Dr. a n d Mrs. C. M. Dale ■will leave able, and th e d ried fru ité, BUch ac n ex t w eek fo r D u fu r w here Dr. Dale iprlcots, p runes, figs an d date» are w ill p ra c tic e d e n tistry . F o r a year excellent w hen m ade Into a th ick and a h a lf he h as been In th e office sauce and served on b iscu it dough of Dr. F. V. Prim e)» D u rin g th e past w ith w hipped cream . th re e m o n th s he h as had ch arg e of C aram el flav o r Is easy to m ake th e local office d u rin g th e absence and m ay be k ep t on h an d . P u t half of Dr. P rim e. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■I POULTRY 8 ■ I ■ ■ BREEDERS Some superior features of the Primrose a re : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C lean and efficien t skim m ing. 6. E asy ru n n in g . 7. B all bearing. g L ong life. 9 Positive, au to m atic and visible o llin g 10. No oil holes. Im proved heavy h a rd w a re . E asy bow l a d ju s t „cut. s a n ita r y and easily w. s e , L ong tim e paym ent plan. T h ere a re m any o th e r fe a tu re s too n um erous to m e n tio n , b u t if you w ill stop In o r call us. we w ill be glad to shov. yo; t. P rim rose o r to dem o n strate its ac tu a l m erltg on your far.... Oregon Hdwe. u ¿114 <-■ GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKFS A GOOD I A r TrF ' ? ’ M R S. M c K l W ill be i i i WITH HER EARLY FALL LEFT C . • Dresses, Coats and BOWMAN AND SHE SAYS THE NEW GAR“ LEFTS A” F ’'OT’x P ~ ' - SHOE SHOP AND VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE. ’ SHE HAS SERVED THE LADIES OF THIS COMMUNITY NOW FOR YEARS AND YOU CAN RELY ON H Now open in the room formerly occupied by the White Tailor Shop. jFiECHA DWj *S D ING UP TO DATE IN STYLE AND FIRST CLASS IN QUALITY. AND RIGHT IN YOUR HOME TOWN FOR YOUR INSPECT ION. THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE SHE HAS RECEIVED HERE —we u se - M o d ern M a c h in e r y SHOWS THAT YOU APPRECIATE THIS NEW METHOD OF MER CHANDISING. ' DON’T FORGET THE DATE n all our repair work and guar- >utie our materials and workman ship. S e p te m b e r 9 an d 10 OUT OF TOWN WORK Friday and Saturday ALSO SOLICITED H E R M IS T O N , Hermiston Produce and juppiy Company OREGON ADAM PAID FOR ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BB ■■■■■■■■ I H O NEY LABELS ’EM — ¡—COMING— :— TO PLAYHOUSE THEATRE ■ ; - 5 ■ - . I T o Y o u r I r d e r and a t R easonabh' Price» THE HERMISTON HERALD DON'T FORGET -------- US ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR 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. B r o o d e r C oal LARGE STOCt OF GASCO BRIQUETS ON HAND. r i 9 I I Í r r »! » : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ SATIS c FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. ’ • Jfl /. ~..... ......... ............. « . .-------------- ------------ — Inland Empire Lumber Company PkoMpsi; “ Tke Yard of Best Qnality ” M. M. STRAW. MGR. I : V u e education n o t only openB up sto res of know ledge b u t de velops th e a le tr m ind. The chief glo ry of m odern science is C R IS P S3 We’ll Be Qlad To Help You M O R N IN G S K your home is out of style, yet in a <mod neighborhood, d rn ’t sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay W estern k e d Cedar Shingles over the old roof and ridewalb for very little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel bills too, because your outer walls and roof arc double thick and hold heat that much better. FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN H ottm w ith W estern Red Cedar Roofs and Sid« W alls arc slwsys in style and always good looking. Lay vrrtical grain W estern Red O d a r Shingles with xinc-coated iron oe copper nails and they w ill last a lifetim e. M any beautiful color combinations are possible, if you wish to have your shingles stained. A nd these stained colors are permanent. ! x Cheaper to Heat Than Before Y o u r saving in fuel alone w ill help pay for a large share of the cost o f reshingling your home over the old roofing and side wills. You w ill be pleasantly surprised by the moderate cost of bringing your horns up to date with W estern Red Cedar Shingles. W e tarry complete Mock» both in natural colon and stained to suit your individual taste. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Burean - ! Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. THE S C IE N T IF IC S P IR IT H ig h er ed u cation In th e field of applied science com bines te c h n ical stu d y w ith th e fu n d am en tal tr a in in g essen tial to citizen sh ip . Its degrees open th e way not only to lead ersh ip in “ th ^ several pursuit« and professions in life” b u t aol to a la rg e r com m unity service. CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COTTFOT. DONE. M ain tain s schools of E n g in e e rin g (civ il, elec trical, m echanical, c h e m ical). Mines, F o restry , A g ric u ltu re , P h arm acy , Home E conom ics. V ocational E ducation. Com m erce, and M ilitary Science, all o fferin g accredited college w ork. T h e School of Basic A rts and Sciences. In d u s tria l Jo u rn alism , L ib ra ry P ractice, P h y sical E d u cation, an d Music afford sound basic and specialized tra in in g . W h a t I» m ore sensible and econom ical th a n — M EAT For catalogue and other information address the Registrar Maybe you w an t C ured M eats. If you do o u r lin« of B acon a n d H am s «rill s u it you. If you «rant F resh M eats you can b a r« a choice of a wld« ra n g e of offering«. Oregon State A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege i P ro /il by Owr Suggestion — ¡ b — - THE KEY TO EDUCATION Ou »0 rt»hf it M r . Constan« n r * . nom«, « /ter h t had it f f .t iu g k d w ith W«stcru Red .«dar Shingles right ov«r the dd roof «nul s»U< toalla. T h a worb was not at dH «xPenuv« and the horn« fa no *» in ha«p‘ w ith th« modem houses u surround 4 . Up-to-date in Style and Comfort THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. Science W hen you need any thing in the line of n e at and a ttra c tiv e Printing. ... CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON I Are you getting all your cream into your cream check? Re gardless of what separator you are using, have your skim milk test ed by our creamery man at least twice a year and definit?ly know if your separator is skimming clean. The McCormick D ering Piiiurosr Ball Bearing separators are paying for themselves many, many times over through clean skim ming, long life and easy turning. In fact, the McCormick Deer ing Ball Bearing Primrose is not only a close skimmer, but makes play of a man’s size job, for it re ¿uires 35 p r cent less energy to turn than a plain bearing machine. F. O n the left fa th< hem« of M r . C . C o m u n ti« « . of Seattl«. This home war w ell b u ilt, but out of Mylo. • B r o o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u s e s ■ ■ Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better T he b iggest crow d th a t h as seen a show a t the P layhouse In a year w as p resen t last S atu rd ay for th e pro gram and th e C ountry Store. F rid ay and S a tu rd a y , S eptem ber 2 and 3, ’’Mare N ostrum ” w ill be - show n. T h is Is one of th e biggest p ic tu re s ever m ade. C ountry Store S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M arie P rovost in “ Seven S in n ers” w ill be thrf a ttra c tio n S unday and Monday. T uesday and W ednesday w ill see H oot Gibson h ere in “ The P h an to m B u lle t.” Modernize Your Home s ■ s s a cup of granulated sugar over the fir« an d allow it to m e lt an d become brow n w ith o u t scorching. Add h a lf a cup of h o t w a te r and cook a b o u t five m inutes. Use according to ta s te In flav o rin g puddings, cake Icing and H rs. 0. T. I»ftkri<lge re tu rn e d 1<J cream . T uesday from P o rtlan d an d W ill O ranges a re a rich aource of v i t a - : e tte valley points a fte r a visit several w eeks w ith friends and rela-1 m ine and m inerals. C hildren need a liv es. , I co n sta n t an d ab u n d a n t supply of these th in g s in food to h elp them i Mr. an d Mrs. F. F. W laenor and grow and develop norm ally. Orange« fam ily sp en t the week end In G ib also have th e ad v an ta g e th a t th ey can m eala w ith o u t bon as g u ests of her a u n t, Mrs. A. be given .betw een Cook, d isp atch er for th e U nion P aci sp o ilin g th e ap p e tite for o th e r food« fic. A p a rt of th e tim e w as spent a t th e re g u la r m eal time». A fter carefu lly w ash in g it cook fish in g w ith veiy satisfacto ry re rice In a larg e q u a n tity of actively sting. bo ilin g salted w ater u n til it is done, K enneth A they has re tu rn e d from th ro u g h b u t not soft. D rain In a Hand Island w here he spent the sum colander and set over hot w ater, cov m er on a fishing crew . He p lan s to ered w ith a cloth, so each g ra in w ill re tu rn to th e coast soon to w ork d u r sw ell and rem ain sep arate. ing c ra n b erry harvest. C ottage cheesg Is h ig h in food R eg u lar services a t the B aptist value. It co n tain s all th e c o n stitu ch u rch S unday. Bible school and e n ts of m ilk except th e cream . Like ch u rch in th e m orning w ith Rev. m ilk, co ttag e c h e e se . is a source of Dowell In th e pulpit. In th e even protein, w hich is used to build and ing union services will be held in re p a ir body tissues. th e M ethodist Episcopal church. If sliced ham is very salty , soak it M ethodist ch u rch — Sunday school in b u tte rm ilk or sour m ilk before a t 10:15 A. M. M orning w orship cooking. a t 11:15 A. M. Serm on su b ject, "M oth E a te n " E vening service at <• ;o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ 8 P. M. Serm on su b ject. "T h e Lost AT T H E T H E A T R E CThrlst.” S. H am rick, pastor. ❖ : o : ❖ : o : ❖ : o : ❖ : o : ❖ : o : ❖ D. M artin and Children Mr*. left M onday qtornlng for R u p ert, Idaho, to visit several w eeks w ith re lative«. T he tr ip w as m ade by m otor w ith h e r fa th e r, R. F. Ray. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Corvallis City Meat Market nroMB i n ’ — READ THH WANT AD8—